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he entered the state bank building, making a joke to his colleague... he was called a psychic for hiswas given the nickname magician. it was this experienced investigator who was assigned a unique case. the investigator immediately realized that there was only one criminal, he entered the state bank building, making his colleagues jokingly call him a psychic for his unique intuition. he was given the nickname magician. it was this experienced investigator who was assigned a unique case. the investigator immediately understood. there was only one criminal, he entered the building of the state bank, having committed, his colleagues jokingly called him a psychic for his unique intuition, he was given the nickname magician. it was this experienced investigator who was assigned a unique case. the investigator immediately realized that there was only one criminal. he entered the state bank building, committing fonlegs, jokingly called psychic for his unique intuition. he was given the nickname "mage". it was this experienced investigator who was assigned a unique case. the investigator imme
he entered the state bank building, making a joke to his colleague... he was called a psychic for hiswas given the nickname magician. it was this experienced investigator who was assigned a unique case. the investigator immediately realized that there was only one criminal, he entered the state bank building, making his colleagues jokingly call him a psychic for his unique intuition. he was given the nickname magician. it was this experienced investigator who was assigned a unique case. the...
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his dad was a football player also. r had gone into the hospital for a routine surgery. there were complications. he bled to death and shockingly died. willis: and all of a sudden, he loses his father who had been his guiding light and his mentor and the person he looked up to most. all of a sudden, he was gone. that was the one thing that really impacted his life in a very difficult way. mcmillan: everyone was sad for aaron and d.j and the rest of their family, and it was just heartbreaking. montgomery: it's a pivotal point in your life, 16. in high school, you need dad there for support and guidance, and he lost that. his mother remarried maybe a year later. you might expect when the father passed away, that she would grow closer to aaron, but they actually began to grow apart. wilson: then hernandez started staying at this cousin's house in bristol, and it was there that he met carlos ortiz and ernest wallace. some of his friends were, you know, not guys you want a potential professional football player hanging around
his dad was a football player also. r had gone into the hospital for a routine surgery. there were complications. he bled to death and shockingly died. willis: and all of a sudden, he loses his father who had been his guiding light and his mentor and the person he looked up to most. all of a sudden, he was gone. that was the one thing that really impacted his life in a very difficult way. mcmillan: everyone was sad for aaron and d.j and the rest of their family, and it was just heartbreaking....
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. >> life had many acts his on-trade to the nba is a skinny teen his ascension to superstardom. d post-retirement, a new focus on his family and creative projects cobie is relaunch and entertainment could have been more impactful than his career on the court until a routine flight on a foggy january morning changed his destiny forever this is how it really happened the combination of celebrity aviation mystery in fear is very compelling to people you know what's interesting is you can connect to die directly between what happened to john f. >> kennedy jr. and what happened to kobe bryant kobe bryant will be remembered as one of the all-time greats in the nba for all his success for his titles and his accolades and his achievements and for the way he played the game and his crazy drive to succeed kobe was smart kobe was passionate kobe was dedicated kobe was driven determined focused unrelenting i think his image changed when he became a father that softened him. >> i think at humbled him and really changed the perception of coby, the superstar during our last conversation, i wond
. >> life had many acts his on-trade to the nba is a skinny teen his ascension to superstardom. d post-retirement, a new focus on his family and creative projects cobie is relaunch and entertainment could have been more impactful than his career on the court until a routine flight on a foggy january morning changed his destiny forever this is how it really happened the combination of celebrity aviation mystery in fear is very compelling to people you know what's interesting is you can...
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maybe he's a kept man. white: hishe one that actually originally said that he was a high class homosexual prostitute. i never knew him as a gigolo. he was very articulate, very knowledgeable in fine wines, clothes. velez-mitchell: here with a guy who was very smart and very educated. that's why he was able to get these wealthy sugar daddies, because he read books, he researched his sugar daddies, what their interests were, and then he would become an expert in that subject. like, something out of a film noir. i never heard the word "gigolo", just that he was jet setting around and had an elaborate lifestyle. king: did you wonder how he got the money to have that lifestyle? johnson: yes, i often, you know, questioned it. andrew cunanan always had his eye on the big prize, a wealthy patron or benefactor. now, there are rumors that he actually met gianni versace back in 1991. we interviewed two people in san francisco that say that cunanan and versace were seen together at a club. gruenwald: apparently versace was in san
maybe he's a kept man. white: hishe one that actually originally said that he was a high class homosexual prostitute. i never knew him as a gigolo. he was very articulate, very knowledgeable in fine wines, clothes. velez-mitchell: here with a guy who was very smart and very educated. that's why he was able to get these wealthy sugar daddies, because he read books, he researched his sugar daddies, what their interests were, and then he would become an expert in that subject. like, something out...
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a little bit more on that later. his presidential medal of freedom, a ph presidential medal of freedom from preside and first lady barbara bush. but a little more on ted williams background or captain ted williams. he was known during the ko williams, enlisted in the navy's v5 aviation cadet program in may of 1942 months after john glenn, he earned his. two years later, pensacola's naval air station in florida. he did not serve in combat during world two, actually played a little bit ofplayed outfield for a tune called the bronson bombers, a team in the navalary bases, baseball circuit after world volunteer reserves. he promptly returned to playing baseball for the red sox helped lead them to their first pennant in over 30 years, almost 30 years in 1946, won the mvp that year, but he was recalled to active service in the marine corps in january of 1952, at the age of 34, serving in combat again during the korean alized he was going to have to go abroad and serve. so theyted williams day at fenway park on april 30th, 1952
a little bit more on that later. his presidential medal of freedom, a ph presidential medal of freedom from preside and first lady barbara bush. but a little more on ted williams background or captain ted williams. he was known during the ko williams, enlisted in the navy's v5 aviation cadet program in may of 1942 months after john glenn, he earned his. two years later, pensacola's naval air station in florida. he did not serve in combat during world two, actually played a little bit ofplayed...
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hi, jeff. howie from. back to jeff daniels a second. in order to get his the part for that, he had to memorize a monologue. okay. so my question is, did that monologue actually happen when he spoke to those deserters? and secondly was chamberlain ever approached to run for president. two questions was the monologue that jeff used exactly the same parable not not for when he what he accepted was the deserters. what i meant by that was men had signed up for they thought was a two year term of conscription and suddenly some of them discovered it was a three year term of subscription and they were very, very angry about this. so they could have been shot for participating in as battle. but they were brought to chamberlain and chamberlain understood this and said, men, if if you will become part of what we are doing will treat you fairly and justly. no, he never was a candidate for president. it's an interesting question whether he might have been a president for the united states senate. he didn't push himself. he never occupied office beyon
hi, jeff. howie from. back to jeff daniels a second. in order to get his the part for that, he had to memorize a monologue. okay. so my question is, did that monologue actually happen when he spoke to those deserters? and secondly was chamberlain ever approached to run for president. two questions was the monologue that jeff used exactly the same parable not not for when he what he accepted was the deserters. what i meant by that was men had signed up for they thought was a two year term of...
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his fears. there has been a consistent theme in his life-- being safe-- that has always been a concern because of the practical vulnerabilities that he has. john carlin: oscar pistorius was born in 1986. it was discovered that he had this congenital deformity of his feet. and his two legs were amputated just below the knee. robyn curnow: he was very brave in terms of breaking physical boundaries. i grew up in a family where disability was never an issue, not because it was a topic that was taboo, but it was just never an issue. [light music] john carlin: and he becomes a superstar in the world of paralympics. and he's good-looking. he's got a certain greek god kind of demeanor. i think he saw himself as superhuman. and, you know, look, it was well earned. i mean, he achieved these things on the track that no one could believe he achieved. and that must be a really, really powerful thing to feel when you are born or have the disability that he had. behind that public persona, oscar did have a very real physical limitation. robyn curnow: because off his prosthetics, he is a fundamentally disabled m
his fears. there has been a consistent theme in his life-- being safe-- that has always been a concern because of the practical vulnerabilities that he has. john carlin: oscar pistorius was born in 1986. it was discovered that he had this congenital deformity of his feet. and his two legs were amputated just below the knee. robyn curnow: he was very brave in terms of breaking physical boundaries. i grew up in a family where disability was never an issue, not because it was a topic that was...
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his face. by that time, he has already had a falling out with his family, his relationship with his mom and dadoment that he should be celebrating like no other, and he really can't because the people he's been closest to his entire life aren't there to celebrate it with him. lazenby: kobe's troubled personal life, more than anything, really brought the focus of the basketball court as his sanctuary. kobe bryant suddenly was hit with that flood-tide of emotion about his family, about everything that he had bottled up to go through that. it's the picture of all the price that kobe bryant had paid for his greatness. the lakers would go on a course to win a third straight championship, and then he would tear apart his life. he ran into his destructive moment in colorado, and everything was gone. sometimes the bigger they are the bigger the price they paid, and that's certainly true of kobe bryant. to improve and to find out more about this game, and to do it to the point where we win another championship. i can't just level off and not grow and not improve as a basketball player. ♪ lazenby: kobe h
his face. by that time, he has already had a falling out with his family, his relationship with his mom and dadoment that he should be celebrating like no other, and he really can't because the people he's been closest to his entire life aren't there to celebrate it with him. lazenby: kobe's troubled personal life, more than anything, really brought the focus of the basketball court as his sanctuary. kobe bryant suddenly was hit with that flood-tide of emotion about his family, about everything...
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there was a tournament going on there this morning. kobe's team, histeam, gigi -- they were supposed to be playing there at noon. [ helicopter blades whirring ] kobe and the others were headed north of los angeles to an area near the camarillo airport for a basketball tournament. o'brien: the sikorsky s-76b is the absolute pinnacle of executive transportation in the sky. it's the limousine of the sky. it's as good as it gets in this category of helicopters. james: ara zobayan was a very experienced pilot. he had flown for 13 years. and in addition to flying kobe, he had also flown a lot of other very high-profile clients. herrmann: this pilot was kobe bryant's and his family preferred pilot and also preferred helicopter company. he exclusively would request this specific pilot. o'brien: by all accounts, ara zobayan was an exemplary pilot. experienced, safe, practically spotless record, in excess of 8,500 hours, puts him in an elite category of helicopter pilots. kobe bryant was willing to let his children fly alone with this pilot. so that's a pretty h
there was a tournament going on there this morning. kobe's team, histeam, gigi -- they were supposed to be playing there at noon. [ helicopter blades whirring ] kobe and the others were headed north of los angeles to an area near the camarillo airport for a basketball tournament. o'brien: the sikorsky s-76b is the absolute pinnacle of executive transportation in the sky. it's the limousine of the sky. it's as good as it gets in this category of helicopters. james: ara zobayan was a very...
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a lot of been writtenut and it wasn't really central to the story. hisashington one year john glenn in him went to dinner and they spent some time together and that's in the book. a of the baseball story. i think great depth sort of his post korean war years th're overlooked because most people who remember about ted williams either remr his homerun in the all-star in 1941 or his homerun that ended career in 1960. so it was to me to showcase this particularly 1957 when he gets 388 at the agei■and didn'tl book because so much had written about his baseball career. but that was kind of the portion of his baseball career that i focused on. i had a greatend who served and in the koreadon't know if it sounds accurate, he told that they fly their planes to get washed in japan■ç. and if there were 25 guys in the uaon24 of whom would take about 5 minutes uponower, shave, navy manual and they'd come back sunny afternoon to. the same guy would be there. that was john glenn. well, that'ourit. i would say that that's pbl exan the book. if you pick up, there's a whol
a lot of been writtenut and it wasn't really central to the story. hisashington one year john glenn in him went to dinner and they spent some time together and that's in the book. a of the baseball story. i think great depth sort of his post korean war years th're overlooked because most people who remember about ted williams either remr his homerun in the all-star in 1941 or his homerun that ended career in 1960. so it was to me to showcase this particularly 1957 when he gets 388 at the...
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a few highlights include his service as chairman of. the federal communications commission from 2013 to 2017. he's a visiting fellow at brookings institution. as well, as a senior fellow at the harvard school. his publication does include a really insightful about leadership lessons from civil war, as well as the one i've already mentioned. and i know. you've got a big clue about one behind me on the screen. mr. lincoln's t mails and that, of course, is going to be the subject of, his presentation tonight. let's give him a warm welcome to virginia tech. thank you very much, paul. and and everybody. it's a privilege to be here. paul gave a little bit of a overview of, my background. i'm a techie you know, and and here i with a bunch of civil war civil scholars and one of the things that i have always loved is the study of the civil war. and this book ended up being an attempt excuse me, to relate my interest in technology with my love of the civil war and, and a couple of jumped out at me as thought about tonight and topic of of lincoln a
a few highlights include his service as chairman of. the federal communications commission from 2013 to 2017. he's a visiting fellow at brookings institution. as well, as a senior fellow at the harvard school. his publication does include a really insightful about leadership lessons from civil war, as well as the one i've already mentioned. and i know. you've got a big clue about one behind me on the screen. mr. lincoln's t mails and that, of course, is going to be the subject of, his...
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they are a divest for him. his real boy caught is really academic institutions, establish a people's all on it for the university and abolish the campus police. and as you can see, if you take a look back, this isn't negotiating table. and those faces that you see, those are the faces of each of the 8 university regents, those decision makers who have declined to meet with the students. so this is the table and negotiating table, they want these regions to come and speak to them. and if you look at the wall behind them in the small print, those are children who have been killed in gaza. just passed a number of adults who were killed in there. and then there is the chance of o martyr's rest rest, we will continue their struggle, their students in sicily, despite the fact that the academic year is over, they're going to continue here until their demands have been met. they've expanded those demands, they've tape them on the doors of the regions and they are demanding a response from the university. and so far they've
they are a divest for him. his real boy caught is really academic institutions, establish a people's all on it for the university and abolish the campus police. and as you can see, if you take a look back, this isn't negotiating table. and those faces that you see, those are the faces of each of the 8 university regents, those decision makers who have declined to meet with the students. so this is the table and negotiating table, they want these regions to come and speak to them. and if you...
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very, well his leg withered, and he even thought that it would remain a nevertheless, vladimir abramovich needs to know this. this is strength and will and willpower, and at the school, when he came, there he was, here in his gymnast. did he limp or was he, no, you know, no, he didn’t limp, no, no, no, he didn’t limp, ah, but uh, such, so to speak, echoes this wound, after all , he was haunted throughout his life, yes, vladimir abramovich died, literally 2 months before he turned 97, this is what he remembered about the war, most often, many years have passed, but i still remember one thing, the main thing , the painful feeling of war, it’s unbearable, leaden, constant fatigue, we were never full and never had enough sleep, at times everyone, and the commanders and soldiers simply fell off their feet from fatigue. by the way, vladimir abramovich hated millet until the end of his days, because he was a very long period of time, when for several months they ate only millet, there was nothing else. even during his lifetime, a street there was named after him
very, well his leg withered, and he even thought that it would remain a nevertheless, vladimir abramovich needs to know this. this is strength and will and willpower, and at the school, when he came, there he was, here in his gymnast. did he limp or was he, no, you know, no, he didn’t limp, no, no, no, he didn’t limp, ah, but uh, such, so to speak, echoes this wound, after all , he was haunted throughout his life, yes, vladimir abramovich died, literally 2 months before he turned 97, this...
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kobe bryant's life had many acts -- his entrée to the nba as a skinny teen, his ascension to super-stardom post-retirement, a new focus on his family and creative projects. kobe's re-launch in entertainment could have been more impactful than his career on the court... until a routine flight on a foggy january morning changed his destiny forever. this is how it really happened. ♪ ♪ o'brien: the combination of celebrity and aviation, mystery and fear is very compelling to people. and you know, what's interesting is you can connect a dot directly between what happened to john f. kennedy jr. and what happened to kobe bryant. [ crowd chanting "kobe" ] riddell: kobe bryant will be remembered as one of the all-time greats in the nba for all his success, for his titles and his accolades and his achievements, and for the way he played the game and his crazy drive to succeed. egan: kobe was smart. kobe was passionate. kobe was dedicated. kobe was driven. determined, focused, unrelenting. guthrie: i think his image changed when he became a father. that softened him. i think it humbled him and really
kobe bryant's life had many acts -- his entrée to the nba as a skinny teen, his ascension to super-stardom post-retirement, a new focus on his family and creative projects. kobe's re-launch in entertainment could have been more impactful than his career on the court... until a routine flight on a foggy january morning changed his destiny forever. this is how it really happened. ♪ ♪ o'brien: the combination of celebrity and aviation, mystery and fear is very compelling to people. and you...
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to make the guys driving to the bank with a bomb on his chest. they said to me, we want $4.2 million in cash. >>> families taken hostage, told to commit a crime, or else. >> striking again -- >> here is a guy with an assault rifle. >> and again. >> every minute, his wife would lose a finger. >> a high-speed car chase. >> how did the gun men knew everything -- know everything? this secret weapon could turn anyone into a potential target. >> they would find people on social media. be careful what you put out for the world to see. detective: it's a beautiful september day in the western mountains of north carolina, a beautiful stretch of interstate. >>> is a beautiful september day, and the western mountains of north carolina paid a beautiful stretch of interstate. north carolina state highway patrol's are running the radar. you see them below right by. it started off as a routine traffic stop but was anything but routine. all of a sudden, you see the suv pull over, the passenger- side door open, briefly. you hear the sirens, you hear the unmistakabl
to make the guys driving to the bank with a bomb on his chest. they said to me, we want $4.2 million in cash. >>> families taken hostage, told to commit a crime, or else. >> striking again -- >> here is a guy with an assault rifle. >> and again. >> every minute, his wife would lose a finger. >> a high-speed car chase. >> how did the gun men knew everything -- know everything? this secret weapon could turn anyone into a potential target. >> they...
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vladimir dal, a dane by origin, published his first book under a pseudonym, taken in honor of his smallck, sailor, doctor and a writer, he was friends with pushkin and pirogov, fought and was awarded for courage, but the main love of his life always remained the great and powerful russian language. even during breaks between battles, he questioned the soldiers, wrote down interesting words, expressions, songs and fairy tales. the result was a dictionary that immortalized him forever in russian history. shortly before the duel, pushkin heard from dahl that the skin that snakes shed every year in the orenburg province is called the word crawled out, it’s like that for him i liked that he pointed to his new , freshly sewn frock coat and said: “look, dal, what a crawl, i won’t crawl out of this crawl any time soon, i’ll write something like this in it.” but unfortunately, all plans. and just on january 28, 1837, at two o’clock in the afternoon , vladimir ivanovich learned from the publisher bashutsky that pushkin was mortally wounded in a duel, he immediately went to the car wash 12 and spe
vladimir dal, a dane by origin, published his first book under a pseudonym, taken in honor of his smallck, sailor, doctor and a writer, he was friends with pushkin and pirogov, fought and was awarded for courage, but the main love of his life always remained the great and powerful russian language. even during breaks between battles, he questioned the soldiers, wrote down interesting words, expressions, songs and fairy tales. the result was a dictionary that immortalized him forever in russian...
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murdered mother, we will find out together, in a couple of minutes, in his eighties bore him two sons, i was captivated by his shoes, there is a man next to me should look perfect for his age, they noticed, since i looked more at the shoes, i realized that he was somewhere from 45 to 50 years old, but the pensioner does not believe his luck and suspects that his wife gave birth to his lovers, one is blond, the other one is dark, they don’t look enough like me, so did a seventy-five-year-old pensioner become a father thanks to his twenty-four-year-old wife, men came from work, for example, they could pick someone up, they proposed marriage, but i said that while my husband is alive. i won't cheat on him, i i’m opening the dna envelope, today at 17:50 on ntv, scheduled premiere on may 10 at 19:30 on ntv. what did you do 3 days ago, if the question is difficult, napept can help. it helps restore memory and attention. let's get our head working. at persiel we take stain removal to the next level with deep clean plus technology. enzymes. work on the surface and inside of
murdered mother, we will find out together, in a couple of minutes, in his eighties bore him two sons, i was captivated by his shoes, there is a man next to me should look perfect for his age, they noticed, since i looked more at the shoes, i realized that he was somewhere from 45 to 50 years old, but the pensioner does not believe his luck and suspects that his wife gave birth to his lovers, one is blond, the other one is dark, they don’t look enough like me, so did a seventy-five-year-old...
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he wasn't a - person that was settling down in his old age. know, he did all that the shopping. he is a big loss to that family. they didn't know each other and that is no motive, there was no robbery. all the various hypotheses were considered throughout. but various hypotheses were considered throu:hout. �* ., , ., various hypotheses were considered throu:hout. �* ., ., ., throughout. but it was a random attack. they just _ throughout. but it was a random attack. they just came _ throughout. but it was a random attack. they just came across i throughout. but it was a random l attack. theyjust came across each other in underpass? in attack. theyjust came across each other in underpass?— other in underpass? in which is really unfortunate _ other in underpass? in which is really unfortunate set - other in underpass? in which is really unfortunate set of- really u nfortu nate set of circumstances, really unfortunate set of circumstances, yes.- really unfortunate set of circumstances, yes. really unfortunate set of circumstances, es. �* , , circum
he wasn't a - person that was settling down in his old age. know, he did all that the shopping. he is a big loss to that family. they didn't know each other and that is no motive, there was no robbery. all the various hypotheses were considered throughout. but various hypotheses were considered throu:hout. �* ., , ., various hypotheses were considered throu:hout. �* ., ., ., throughout. but it was a random attack. they just _ throughout. but it was a random attack. they just came _...
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father was a cossack centurion, and his grandfather was a colonel. n of this generation, uh, were all cossacks, from esaol to the colonel, this strong-willed character, it affected, of course, in the future, in his future profession, they were all famous, of course, for their bravery, courage, many participated in wars, so, naturally, everything was passed on to the future. to the heir alexander alekseevich khanzhonkov. khanzhonkov graduated from the novocherkassk cossack junker school and was accepted into the first don cossack regiment. participated in the russian-japanese war. in 1905, in chin near esaola, he retired to the reserve for health reasons, receiving a payment of 5,000 rubles. with this money he founded his own in moscow, cinematic enterprise. the first film is the dispatch of an officer of the don cossack army to lead and organize, that’s exactly the filming of a large number of people, the fleet, the russian army, parts of the russian army, which was kindly provided by emperor nicholas ii. among the natives of voros there are those who
father was a cossack centurion, and his grandfather was a colonel. n of this generation, uh, were all cossacks, from esaol to the colonel, this strong-willed character, it affected, of course, in the future, in his future profession, they were all famous, of course, for their bravery, courage, many participated in wars, so, naturally, everything was passed on to the future. to the heir alexander alekseevich khanzhonkov. khanzhonkov graduated from the novocherkassk cossack junker school and was...
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but this is a rushing lead. his 1st visit since he secured a 5th to an office, he will be accompanied by nearly appointed defense minister on right below soft and foreign minister, circ a lover of tones becomes a week after she visited europe and refused you. officials calls for it to go to moscow to edit the invasion of any crane. she has, however, pledged to control the export of so called to use items that could be used and rushes wolf featuring has denied providing its military. i'm innocent with homestead in terms of appeasing of europe and saying that, you know, we're trying to do our best. are you her, she say, you know, i'm in favor of a truce. i'm in favor of a peace process. but, but this idea that you should stop trading with russia because it's not in our interest that's not going to work. savings. trade with russia has grown recent years, and it's now with an estimated $240000000000.00. much of it is boil and gas exported to china at the discount prices. this economic support has frustrated the western
but this is a rushing lead. his 1st visit since he secured a 5th to an office, he will be accompanied by nearly appointed defense minister on right below soft and foreign minister, circ a lover of tones becomes a week after she visited europe and refused you. officials calls for it to go to moscow to edit the invasion of any crane. she has, however, pledged to control the export of so called to use items that could be used and rushes wolf featuring has denied providing its military. i'm...
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a jury to sort it all out. and in 2010 marjorie went on trial. in hisob the bank and place a live bomb around brian wells' neck. >> where were you the day brian was killed? what were you-- >> wasn't doing anything connected with the crime. >> he twisted scheme, the prosecutor called it, highly intelligent individuals, completely outsmarted themselves. paul wagner covered the trial. >> if brian wells had followed the instructions he would have died, there's no question. the note was a sham. it was too complex, too much to do to get keys to unlock the collar bombing. >> the case against marjorie came down to witnesses, a crack dealer and four snitches. one by one they took the stand including kelly, with her detailed notes testifying marjorie's own words implicated her in the plot, testimony that sent marjorie into a tirade. >> she acted like a cat on a hot tin roof, yelling liar and everything else, but i kept my cool. >> it just rolled off you. >> i would look and she was having a fit, i mean, those notes were very important. >> he was a co-conspirator,
a jury to sort it all out. and in 2010 marjorie went on trial. in hisob the bank and place a live bomb around brian wells' neck. >> where were you the day brian was killed? what were you-- >> wasn't doing anything connected with the crime. >> he twisted scheme, the prosecutor called it, highly intelligent individuals, completely outsmarted themselves. paul wagner covered the trial. >> if brian wells had followed the instructions he would have died, there's no question....
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the president of iran is killed in a helicopter crash the brain. right. you see his foreign minister and all the top officials, old di and the incident in a remote region of the country. iran supreme leader has older 5 days of more also coming off the future of julian assault hines and the balance in the british colt sauce will done today if he's to be expedited to the us. paul, given a new avenue for a piece, plus taiwan jones new president has sworn in as $0.10 was china. right. so the region lighting tape is expected to strengthen ties with the us, divide, knock ministration as well. come, the new lead up box vein sees him as a separate the guy both as welcome to the program around the president. the brain re see has been killed and i had a couple of trash iran stay t v. 's says, right, you see is foreign minister and all those died in a remote region near the border with as a, by john iran supreme needham ali's coming to a has a pointed in the interim president who must hold elections within the next 50 days . he's also ordered 5 days of national morning search t
the president of iran is killed in a helicopter crash the brain. right. you see his foreign minister and all the top officials, old di and the incident in a remote region of the country. iran supreme leader has older 5 days of more also coming off the future of julian assault hines and the balance in the british colt sauce will done today if he's to be expedited to the us. paul, given a new avenue for a piece, plus taiwan jones new president has sworn in as $0.10 was china. right. so the region...
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his being calm in a crisis, his his growth spurt, his eloquence was such a game changer. you think about it, his inaugural ask not what country can do for you. ask you can do for your country sets up the peace corps and and thousands tens of thousands of people say, i want to do that, of course, is civil rights speech changes the way of thinking the space race that speech at rice stadium. we want to go to the moon by the end of this decade not because it's easy but because it's hard. it's going to show how smart we are and how capable are and how strong we are. and we're going to win and we're going do it within the decade. and sure enough, provides the money and we end up with a man on the moon before the end of the decade. so when words turn into deeds, that's something. and of course the speech that every time i see it on youtube, i get teared up is when he goes to berlin divided berlin. it's the focal point of the world and all these people are losing hope and they're scared and they don't know what kind of support they have around the world. and kennedy gets up ther
his being calm in a crisis, his his growth spurt, his eloquence was such a game changer. you think about it, his inaugural ask not what country can do for you. ask you can do for your country sets up the peace corps and and thousands tens of thousands of people say, i want to do that, of course, is civil rights speech changes the way of thinking the space race that speech at rice stadium. we want to go to the moon by the end of this decade not because it's easy but because it's hard. it's going...
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a fitting epitaph. and what he was called his lifetime, he was called a sculptor of american history. and i said, there's no better than that. and so his grave is now marked is his artwork is on display in places from new hampshire to washington d.c. to new york to gettysburg, to all throughout the country and. now his writings are preserved so when after the edition of generals in bronze was released, you know, do contact you and say, you know, i found this i have this, i have this letter, i have this photograph. so it took another 15 more years of research, but the next edition of generals in bronze will have over 50 pages of new that no historian ever seen and you know, that's my greatest joy is is to read his writings, go through his notes and do some further research his life and share it with the public. so i'm glad to be here today to talk to you and if you have any questions, because speaking to the microphone, ryan's got a microphone to speak in. so raise your hand and. yep, right there. bill. i don't understand the finances of artists, but you made him sound so successful. yo
a fitting epitaph. and what he was called his lifetime, he was called a sculptor of american history. and i said, there's no better than that. and so his grave is now marked is his artwork is on display in places from new hampshire to washington d.c. to new york to gettysburg, to all throughout the country and. now his writings are preserved so when after the edition of generals in bronze was released, you know, do contact you and say, you know, i found this i have this, i have this letter, i...
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a diplomat? no, i think is ben franklin, as he dealt with his colleagues, a curious thing about franklin's years in france is that he essentially hits the ball out of the park on every front, except when dealing with his fellow commissioners in paris and especially john adams. and so those are adjectives that i think john adams would have quickly applied, franklin, where franklin and french court are concerned, he is subtle and supple and masterful and eloquent and immensely accommodating. and the most popular man in paris by a long shot was he america's first diplomat. he is he goes to france to the aid for the war. basically the colonies have declared without any means of securing that independence. and so franklin, at the age of 70, is dispatched on what sounds like kind of a fool's errand sent to a monarchy to solicit aid for a nascent republic and spends the first few years very secretively arranging for munitions to fight to fight the war signs. the first treaty of alliance with the french so that they will officially back the war and stays in paris long enough to negotiate the treaty of pa
a diplomat? no, i think is ben franklin, as he dealt with his colleagues, a curious thing about franklin's years in france is that he essentially hits the ball out of the park on every front, except when dealing with his fellow commissioners in paris and especially john adams. and so those are adjectives that i think john adams would have quickly applied, franklin, where franklin and french court are concerned, he is subtle and supple and masterful and eloquent and immensely accommodating. and...
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then he struck, but allegedly not with brass knuckles, a wire wound around his hand. en released from a colony, he was in prison for murder, had not reformed, this became clear after he attacked his wife’s mother-in-law with a knife, the women asked for help from the police long before the attack, they wrote a statement, as if they knew that such outcome in... the wife wanted to divorce, this outraged the aggressor, in the end he hid the knife in a bouquet of flowers, as if he was walking date, shot of this meeting with yulia oblitsova. this footage clearly shows that the attacker acted suddenly and purposefully, planning to kill his ex-wife. the man attacked her when she went outside with her little son. a three-year-old boy was nearby in a stroller, but even this did not stop nikolai myurzlov, he began waving a knife, striking his ex-wife one after another, in some way. she, the child was crying at that time, eyewitnesses who scared off the attacker managed to stop the madness, there are stab wounds and cuts, this is the neck, glory god, he didn’t hit the artery, it
then he struck, but allegedly not with brass knuckles, a wire wound around his hand. en released from a colony, he was in prison for murder, had not reformed, this became clear after he attacked his wife’s mother-in-law with a knife, the women asked for help from the police long before the attack, they wrote a statement, as if they knew that such outcome in... the wife wanted to divorce, this outraged the aggressor, in the end he hid the knife in a bouquet of flowers, as if he was walking...
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military support for israel in a post to x this week. hisepublican rivals and others across the country have also made a part of their campaigns. next, an ad from michigan gop senate hopeful sandy p. and part of your radio show appearance former congressman mike made talking about the recent spate of campus protests related to the ongoing israel-hamas war. >> women, tortured. babies, murdered. grandmothers burned alive. they refused to condemn these horrific acts. [indiscernible] they have no moral compass. you are an embarrassment to michigan and america. you should be ashamed of yourselves. i approve this message. >> i'm pretty hard -- pretty hard on this. if you're a student at that university, chanting antisemitic chants, guess what? no longer welcome at the university. we should not let this become 1930 at which ultimately led to the death of 6 million jews. we need to be tough and we need to be tough right now. i'm pretty hard on all this. if you are a student at the university screaming deatho america, time for you to go home. >> anot
military support for israel in a post to x this week. hisepublican rivals and others across the country have also made a part of their campaigns. next, an ad from michigan gop senate hopeful sandy p. and part of your radio show appearance former congressman mike made talking about the recent spate of campus protests related to the ongoing israel-hamas war. >> women, tortured. babies, murdered. grandmothers burned alive. they refused to condemn these horrific acts. [indiscernible] they...
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poet, he draws in a pocket album for his sister sonechka thiss a self-portrait of the little mitya himself , there is also a version that this is an unknown artist, but it’s amazing how a kid in 1810 could perform such professional works, depicting his sister and supposedly himself, but in fact they date back to 1810, if dmitry was born in 1805, then how old was he at that time, well, tens. to the hall of the family, the poet’s childhood, suddenly i raised my eyes and saw a butterfly on the chandelier, eyes shining, and i looked and said: master, everyone here instantly understood what we were talking about, that in fact this estate and those portraits to which i showed dmitry , this butterfly, they are somehow connected, they all began to bow and pronounce the owner. venevitinova, i couldn’t say anything about her magnificent voice, and that’s legia actress, but somehow the title of a book, so why, why did you sing so sweetly, why did i listen to you so greedily, jesus of your singers and beauty drank the poison of dreams and joyless passions,
poet, he draws in a pocket album for his sister sonechka thiss a self-portrait of the little mitya himself , there is also a version that this is an unknown artist, but it’s amazing how a kid in 1810 could perform such professional works, depicting his sister and supposedly himself, but in fact they date back to 1810, if dmitry was born in 1805, then how old was he at that time, well, tens. to the hall of the family, the poet’s childhood, suddenly i raised my eyes and saw a butterfly on the...
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father offered a $2000 reward for information on hisan their investigation asking the question, is there something in my victim in background or life choices that explains why she's gone? they learned bonnie had a brief affair early on. you had to check him out. >> yes. he came to the office and we interviewed them. >> he said it was a one time, one night stand. >> he was cooperative and agreed to take a polygraph and passed it. >> the detective had to take a hard look at the husband, mike. he told police bonnie left the house around 11:00 p.m. and did not come back. he said he went looking for her around 3:00 a.m., joe by her mother's house to see if her car was there. it was not. why had bonnie left? >> there was an argument and she allegedly according to him stormed out. and now nobody could find her. >> investigators heard from friends and family that bonnie was unhappy in her marriage. by christmas, two weeks before she disappeared, bonnie told her sister it was all over. >> bonnie and i went shopping together. she said this is it.
father offered a $2000 reward for information on hisan their investigation asking the question, is there something in my victim in background or life choices that explains why she's gone? they learned bonnie had a brief affair early on. you had to check him out. >> yes. he came to the office and we interviewed them. >> he said it was a one time, one night stand. >> he was cooperative and agreed to take a polygraph and passed it. >> the detective had to take a hard look...
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his heart failsuffers a stroke. d from thetroke, but his heart couldn't take the strain. and so he dies. on the 12th of october, 1870. at thatth abody was horribly rpsed by it. one student wrote a letter home saying, i've never seen a man man's health■d decline as seriously and as rapidly as i've seen president leavesecline. that meant that there were a lot of people who were alreadya funeral and a burial might look like. so that after lee dies on the 12th of october, immediately the machinery is in work and there is a grand funeral. there is a viewing of the body in the college chapel. great ceremony there provided presided over by his former chief of artillery, william nelson pendleton. and lee is buried in the ■+the college chapel. but it doesn't stop there. ' it didn't stop there, too, because almost in a almost in a final indignity, they get the dates wrongption oy had that they week. but the college trusteedowoone o change the name of the inutton and lee university. and the next thing they dos begin planning a
his heart failsuffers a stroke. d from thetroke, but his heart couldn't take the strain. and so he dies. on the 12th of october, 1870. at thatth abody was horribly rpsed by it. one student wrote a letter home saying, i've never seen a man man's health■d decline as seriously and as rapidly as i've seen president leavesecline. that meant that there were a lot of people who were alreadya funeral and a burial might look like. so that after lee dies on the 12th of october, immediately the...
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and it's a very gradual process. it's not until his wedding invitation goes out that he begins to call himself martin, eloquent for the first time. and then a few years after he begins using martin luther king and then tells his son, by the way, your name is changing, too. so why martin luther, what was the significance? why would he choose name of martin? luther was the great protestant reformer from germany who really stood for religious independence, for standing up for your beliefs, for, you know, for principle, over over practicality. well, he didn't really want to be a minister. did he know he was his father a long time, assumed that he was going to be a minister. yeah, but well, it's interesting, though. i was really struck by this. i found an autobiography you that daddy king martin luther king jr senior was referred to as daddy king. i found an autobiography that he wrote that was never published. and in that autobiography, he talks about how he really didn't pressure his kids to become preachers. but martin junior and his bro
and it's a very gradual process. it's not until his wedding invitation goes out that he begins to call himself martin, eloquent for the first time. and then a few years after he begins using martin luther king and then tells his son, by the way, your name is changing, too. so why martin luther, what was the significance? why would he choose name of martin? luther was the great protestant reformer from germany who really stood for religious independence, for standing up for your beliefs, for,...
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vladimir basov lived for 64 years, but during these years he accomplished a lot. his essence of a person is revealed, who he really is. 3 days ago the war started, war? we boarded a ship under a flag of peace, say that this is not true, but it is... and it is true, what do we have to do with this stupid war, it is to weapons that you owe your wealth, mr. garrison. those who fought, they were generally restless, very stubborn, but this is not because the war made them that way, but because after this only the most stubborn and cheerful ones drag on for so long. smoktunovsky, luspekayev, basov, gert. gidai: we are doubly grateful to them for the world that they gave, for the future that they won for us, for the light and joy that they brought to us from the screen and continue to bring to this day, because these films are with us forever, like an eternal the feat of the soviet people, you are simply alive thanks to these people, the fact that these people gave us immortal cinema, we are also alive as people, not physically, as physical bodies, and as people, we are aliv
vladimir basov lived for 64 years, but during these years he accomplished a lot. his essence of a person is revealed, who he really is. 3 days ago the war started, war? we boarded a ship under a flag of peace, say that this is not true, but it is... and it is true, what do we have to do with this stupid war, it is to weapons that you owe your wealth, mr. garrison. those who fought, they were generally restless, very stubborn, but this is not because the war made them that way, but because after...
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here is a rare audio recording of john kennedy talking. hissin michael dies in a skiing accident, his cousin edward loses his leg to cancer, the whole kennedy group is mowed down with illegal substances, only along the line. one of his sons, a granddaughter, dies from an overdose , robert jr.’s late wife also suffered from drug addiction, left me with six children, even robert kennedy jr. himself had an addiction in his youth, i think, because it was difficult for him to cope with the death of his father. in 2005, another one will happen, rose morey will die at the fort atkinson memorial hospital, after that fateful labotomy operation 64 will be performed. most of them will be theorized by americans conspiracy and even look for answers in mysticism. according to one of the mystical versions of the curses of the kennedy clan, this is a punishment for exactly what was done to rose marie in this family. according to another, this is how the kennedys are paying for the death of marilyn munro, who is believed to have been the mistress of both john
here is a rare audio recording of john kennedy talking. hissin michael dies in a skiing accident, his cousin edward loses his leg to cancer, the whole kennedy group is mowed down with illegal substances, only along the line. one of his sons, a granddaughter, dies from an overdose , robert jr.’s late wife also suffered from drug addiction, left me with six children, even robert kennedy jr. himself had an addiction in his youth, i think, because it was difficult for him to cope with the death...
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his being calm in a crisis, his his growth spurt, his eloquence was such a game changer. you think about it, his inaugural ask not what country can do for you. ask you can do for your country sets up the peace corps and and thousands tens of thousands of people say, i want to do that, of course, is civil rights speech changes the way of thinking the space race that speech at rice stadium. we want to go to the moon by the end of this decade not because it's easy but because it's hard. it's going to show how smart we are and how capable are and how strong we are. and we're going to win and we're going do it within the decade. and sure enough, provides the money and we end up with a man on the moon before the end of the decade. so when words turn into deeds, that's something. and of course the speech that every time i see it on youtube, i get teared up is when he goes to berlin divided berlin. it's the focal point of the world and all these people are losing hope and they're scared and they don't know what kind of support they have around the world. and kennedy gets up ther
his being calm in a crisis, his his growth spurt, his eloquence was such a game changer. you think about it, his inaugural ask not what country can do for you. ask you can do for your country sets up the peace corps and and thousands tens of thousands of people say, i want to do that, of course, is civil rights speech changes the way of thinking the space race that speech at rice stadium. we want to go to the moon by the end of this decade not because it's easy but because it's hard. it's going...
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tree, became a father and dreamed of his own home, thout vitaly, but the presence of her husband and father is here in every room, in every object. this is our altar, it stands here deity of vitaly. we bought candy cookies, the first candy. definitely on the altar, here my husband has such a small collection of knives, he especially valued the name, now julia lives for the children, tries to please them and rejoice with them, how is your day, everything is fine, everything is fine, and vitaly, i’m sure, julia, always close, in thoughts, heart in the voices of their children. my dad was the best. dad, he was cheerful, courageous, because he is the most important military man. julia, what kind of altar do you have at home? excuse me, altar? well, traditional buddhist altar, in every buryat family at home there are deities in a place of honor: buddha, then this deity is passed on to children, well , we have this most sacred family heirloom. let's look at the story we filmed in dazzan, buddhism. he answered in monosyllables, so i understan
tree, became a father and dreamed of his own home, thout vitaly, but the presence of her husband and father is here in every room, in every object. this is our altar, it stands here deity of vitaly. we bought candy cookies, the first candy. definitely on the altar, here my husband has such a small collection of knives, he especially valued the name, now julia lives for the children, tries to please them and rejoice with them, how is your day, everything is fine, everything is fine, and vitaly,...
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madison holton was born a handful. his parents, april and michael, could barely keep up. >> madison was always the helpful kid. >> tonya was madison's mom's best friend. she says madison was always sweet and a little different. >> i remember we had a birdhouse that my mom had brought over and she was going to put it in the backyard. the other kids run, go, play, have fun, you know, oh, mom needs help, whatever. not available. madison is like, do you want me to help you do it? >> school was a battlefield. madison was picked on. the scrawny kid and a bit of a loner. >> he was always doing his own little thing. >> everything changed by madison's senior year of high school. he sprouted to almost 6 feet. and had less time for dad and mom. >> madison was very social. he had a lot of friends. >> hanna trailer and madison grew up in the tiny town of eclectic, alabama. >> he was always the class clown, goofy, making everybody laugh. you know, he might get in trouble for talking too much in class. >> as madison crossed over into the
madison holton was born a handful. his parents, april and michael, could barely keep up. >> madison was always the helpful kid. >> tonya was madison's mom's best friend. she says madison was always sweet and a little different. >> i remember we had a birdhouse that my mom had brought over and she was going to put it in the backyard. the other kids run, go, play, have fun, you know, oh, mom needs help, whatever. not available. madison is like, do you want me to help you do it?...
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head, by manipulating a person’s consciousness, you change his realityh more than a casino game, i have an offer for you. hello everyone, on the first channel of the podcast everyone wants to fly and i am its host, leonid yakubovich, today you and i will not fly anywhere, today we will remember a man, but if not a legendary, then at least an outstanding name. we will talk to you today about a man whose name was igor sekorsky, about an outstanding aircraft designer, but we will start with this: may 25, 1889. in the family of a famous psychiatrist, the family was well off, moreover, i repeat, she occupied a very serious position in society, therefore, according to established tradition, the boy was baptized in the family, exclusively, like his older sisters and brothers, only members of the imperial family were baptized, in this case the boy was baptized by his cousin the emperor's brother and became his wife, the grand duchess. at baptism the boy was given the name igor. mother, naturally, adored the boy, read him various fairy tales, but this is what is
head, by manipulating a person’s consciousness, you change his realityh more than a casino game, i have an offer for you. hello everyone, on the first channel of the podcast everyone wants to fly and i am its host, leonid yakubovich, today you and i will not fly anywhere, today we will remember a man, but if not a legendary, then at least an outstanding name. we will talk to you today about a man whose name was igor sekorsky, about an outstanding aircraft designer, but we will start with...
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his heart fails because, first of all, he suffers a stroke. he he would probably have recovered from the stroke, but his heart couldn't take the strain. and so he dies. on the 12th of october, 1870. at that a letter home saying, i've never seen a mama decline as seriously and as rapidly as i've seen president leaves decline. that meant thathere were a lot of people who were already giving thought to what, a funeral and a burial like. so that after lee dies on the 12th of october, immediately the machinery is inrand funeral. there is a viewing of the body in the college great ceremony there provided presided over by his former chief of artillery, william nelson pendleton. is buried in the basement of the college chapel. buthere. it's a good thing it didn't stop there, too, because almost in a almost in a final indignity they get the on the inscription of the burial they had that theyth date off by a week. but the college trustees do two things. one is they immediately move to ange the name of the institution to washington and leed the next thing
his heart fails because, first of all, he suffers a stroke. he he would probably have recovered from the stroke, but his heart couldn't take the strain. and so he dies. on the 12th of october, 1870. at that a letter home saying, i've never seen a mama decline as seriously and as rapidly as i've seen president leaves decline. that meant thathere were a lot of people who were already giving thought to what, a funeral and a burial like. so that after lee dies on the 12th of october, immediately...