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albert turner, jr., evalyn and albert's son, now a county commissioner himself, and he supports jeffessions for the next u.s. attorney general. >> i feel that he's qualified for the position, and i think that he has not shown any reason to me when it comes to the prosecution of my father and my mother and mr. hogue, that that should not be the reason he should not be confirmed. >> reporter: turner says the case against the marion three developed from local perry county political infighting, not racism and not jeff sessions, he says. blacks in power and a white district attorney just wanted his dad out of politics. >> in part, you had blacks who didn't like my father, who, you know, felt that he was too influential in this community when it came to politics and other aspects of perry county's life, and they sought to make sure that he -- his influence was diminished by putting him in jail. >> reporter: a spokesperson for jeff sessions says what happened in the failed federal prosecution of the marion three is simple. >> sessions again was bring thing case on behalf of officials in his
albert turner, jr., evalyn and albert's son, now a county commissioner himself, and he supports jeffessions for the next u.s. attorney general. >> i feel that he's qualified for the position, and i think that he has not shown any reason to me when it comes to the prosecution of my father and my mother and mr. hogue, that that should not be the reason he should not be confirmed. >> reporter: turner says the case against the marion three developed from local perry county political...
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albert turner, jr., evalyn and albert's son, now a county commissioner himself, and he supports jeff sessions for the next u.s. attorney general. >> i feel that he's qualified for the position, and i think that he has not shown any reason to me when it comes to the prosecution of my father and my mother and mr. hogue, that that should not be the reason he should not be confirmed. >> reporter: turner says the case against the marion three developed from local perry county political infighting, not racism and not jeff sessions, he says. blacks in power and a white district attorney just wanted his dad out of politics. >> in part, you had blacks who didn't like my father, who, you know, felt that he was too influential in this community when it came to politics and other aspects of perry county's life, and they sought to make sure that he -- his influence was diminished by putting him in jail. >> reporter: a spokesperson for jeff sessions says what happened in the failed federal prosecution of the marion three is simple. >> sessions again was bring thing case on what abehalf of official
albert turner, jr., evalyn and albert's son, now a county commissioner himself, and he supports jeff sessions for the next u.s. attorney general. >> i feel that he's qualified for the position, and i think that he has not shown any reason to me when it comes to the prosecution of my father and my mother and mr. hogue, that that should not be the reason he should not be confirmed. >> reporter: turner says the case against the marion three developed from local perry county political...
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oh this is from albert. oh, my gosh. wow! oh, my gosh!him room ♪ ♪ and heaven and nature sing and heaven and nature sing and heaven and heaven ♪ ♪ and nature sing he rules the world with truth and grace ♪ ♪ and make the nations prove the glories of his righteousness ♪ ♪ and wonders of his love and wonders of his love and wonders, wonders ♪ ♪ of his love and wonders, wonders ♪ ♪ of his love [ applause ] >> anthony: mexico is a country where everyday people fight to live. all too often, they lose that battle. a magnificent, heartbreakingly beautiful country. with music and food, and a uniquely mexican, darkly funny, deeply felt, worldview. right down there, cuddled up beneath us, our brother from another mother.
oh this is from albert. oh, my gosh. wow! oh, my gosh!him room ♪ ♪ and heaven and nature sing and heaven and nature sing and heaven and heaven ♪ ♪ and nature sing he rules the world with truth and grace ♪ ♪ and make the nations prove the glories of his righteousness ♪ ♪ and wonders of his love and wonders of his love and wonders, wonders ♪ ♪ of his love and wonders, wonders ♪ ♪ of his love [ applause ] >> anthony: mexico is a country where everyday people fight to...
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but being director of the albert museum was my dream job. director of the albert museum was my dreamjobs my dream job. you have been clear that labour is heading for trouble with jeremy corbyn as leader. have you changed your mind? jeremy corbyn as leader. have you changed your mind ?|j jeremy corbyn as leader. have you changed your mind? i have had differences with jeremy corbyn changed your mind? i have had differences withjeremy corbyn in the past but i will now be a director of a museum. it is not the time to reverse differences. jeremy corbyn heard you were stepping down earlier today. how did he take it? he was gracious and interested in thejob and he was gracious and interested in the job and interested he was gracious and interested in thejob and interested in he was gracious and interested in the job and interested in victoria. iimagine the job and interested in victoria. i imagine disappointed. a bit for an. he was pulling his punches today but his verdict on labour's leader was on the record. we are facing an historic wipeout of the labour party. today jeremy corbyn is glossi
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alongside albert pena and other architects. these protests may appear ordinary or unremarkable to present day but at the time there were behind respectable politics. most militant as well as white conservative opponents. they demanded immediate justice and connected direct action adding emergency a moral imperative. and it worked. progressive democrats today must similarly raise the confrontational morley driven social movements of our own time. you can get behind black lives matter and out front of it. you. you need to get behind immigrant rights in the defense of dhaka. on the struggle for lgbt rights in the workplace and beyond. but they haven't done much of that. in fact in many ways we move the other direction. they got rid of the precinct caucuses in recent years. much of the grassroots efforts that they formed in the 19 sixties. and in this context it's impossible to imagine that the current party will raise an army of block workers in the future, time and to broader social movements and bringing the message down to city
alongside albert pena and other architects. these protests may appear ordinary or unremarkable to present day but at the time there were behind respectable politics. most militant as well as white conservative opponents. they demanded immediate justice and connected direct action adding emergency a moral imperative. and it worked. progressive democrats today must similarly raise the confrontational morley driven social movements of our own time. you can get behind black lives matter and out...
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albert turner, junior, is evelyn and albert's son, now a perry county commissioner himself, and he supportseff sessions for the next u.s. attorney general. >> i feel he's qualified for the position. >> reporter: turner says the case against the marion three developed from local perry county infighting, not racism and not jeff sessions, he says. blacks in power and a white district attorney just wanted his dad out of politics. >> i don't think jeff sessions did it because my father was black and he was trying to do anything to harm blacks. >> reporter: a spokesperson for jeff sessions says what happened in the failed federal prosecution of the marion three is simple. >> sessions again was bringing this case on behalf of officials in his stated who thought an election wasn't fair. so he went forward. a majority of the jury of their peers found them innocent. the system worked. >> reporter: but there was harm done, and albert turner, junior's, 80-year-old mother can't bring herself to forgive what jeff sessions did prosecuting the marion three. >> he never said, i'm sorry, ms. turner, i put yo
albert turner, junior, is evelyn and albert's son, now a perry county commissioner himself, and he supportseff sessions for the next u.s. attorney general. >> i feel he's qualified for the position. >> reporter: turner says the case against the marion three developed from local perry county infighting, not racism and not jeff sessions, he says. blacks in power and a white district attorney just wanted his dad out of politics. >> i don't think jeff sessions did it because my...
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albert go ahead. >> are you with us albert. i think we lost albert let's move on in royal oak michigan. you are on with author steve johnson. go ahead. >> were good. please go ahead with your question or comment. my question is on technology i just want to know how can we make social media better for the next generation and just making it safer for children in kids especially nowadays. >> what would you like to see changed. >> i would like to see social media working faster for the youth and blocking out some of the negative ads and things looking up technology do you use. >> i use my ipad and my cell phone. it's a very important question. lesson wonderland binds mothers others you have a bunch of gatekeepers and editors and folks who are controlling the flow of information who are deciding what is true and what's not. we shifted it where everybody on the network is generating news and sharing ideas. deciding that this is relevant or not. there are some significant is some significant practicing and beginning to appear. and so
albert go ahead. >> are you with us albert. i think we lost albert let's move on in royal oak michigan. you are on with author steve johnson. go ahead. >> were good. please go ahead with your question or comment. my question is on technology i just want to know how can we make social media better for the next generation and just making it safer for children in kids especially nowadays. >> what would you like to see changed. >> i would like to see social media working...
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. >> albert maneiro ii. >> reporter: we begin the story at the end, albert maneiro now a ph.d.ring, but wait a second, stop. see that kid at his side? the journey to this graduation stage begins two and a half years ago with young alex pring. >> when i get to it i'll show you. >> reporter: born without an arm, alex's desperate mother wrote an open letter to the university of central florida. could someone please make a prosthetic arm for my son? >> one more. >> reporter: albert, the student, wondered could he take classroom theories and put them into action? with help from his classmates he drew up plans, used a 3-d printer, something no one had ever tried like this before, inserted off-the-shelf components and made an arm, and yes, it worked. what began with one arm for one c became another for another kid, then another, then another. in all, 20 arms, 20 lives changed. >> we were very clear from the beginning, our intent is that the families shouldn't have to pay for their child who was born without an arm. there you go. to get mething, and our goal is to see how long we can d
. >> albert maneiro ii. >> reporter: we begin the story at the end, albert maneiro now a ph.d.ring, but wait a second, stop. see that kid at his side? the journey to this graduation stage begins two and a half years ago with young alex pring. >> when i get to it i'll show you. >> reporter: born without an arm, alex's desperate mother wrote an open letter to the university of central florida. could someone please make a prosthetic arm for my son? >> one more....
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being director of the victoria and albert museum, the greatest museum of art and design, was my dreamthing i could turn down. you've been pretty clear that labour is heading for trouble withjeremy corbyn as leader. you haven't changed your mind, have you? i have had differences withjeremy in the past, but now i am off to be a museum director, an impartial director of a great museum, and so it is not the time to rehearse those differences now. i spoke tojeremy this morning and he was incredibly gracious, he was interested in the job, he was interested in the victoria... and also, i imagine, rather disappointed? well, he was a bit thrown. nobody wants this on friday 13th. he was pulling his punches today, but his verdict on labour's leader is firmly on the record. we are facing an historic wipeout of the labour party. today, jeremy corbyn is glossing over troubles ahead. no, i don't want anyone to resign, i don't want to lose mps but he has taken this position as director of the v&a, good luck to him, and we'll have a by—election. yet here in stoke, where most voted for brexit and where
being director of the victoria and albert museum, the greatest museum of art and design, was my dreamthing i could turn down. you've been pretty clear that labour is heading for trouble withjeremy corbyn as leader. you haven't changed your mind, have you? i have had differences withjeremy in the past, but now i am off to be a museum director, an impartial director of a great museum, and so it is not the time to rehearse those differences now. i spoke tojeremy this morning and he was incredibly...
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being director of the victoria and albert museum was my dream job and albert museum was my dream jobuld turn down. you have been clear that labour is heading for trouble withjeremy corbyn as leader. we haven't changed your mind. i have had differences with jeremy your mind. i have had differences withjeremy in the past but i am off to be an impartial director of a great museum, so it is not the time to rehearse those differences. i spoke tojeremy to rehearse those differences. i spoke to jeremy this to rehearse those differences. i spoke tojeremy this morning and he was gracious, interested in the job... also rather disappointed? well, he was thrown. nobody wants this on friday the 13th. he was pulling his punches but his verdict onjeremy corbyn is on the record. we face a historic wipe—out of the labour party. jeremy corbyn is glossing over troubles ahead. labour party. jeremy corbyn is glossing over troubles aheadlj labour party. jeremy corbyn is glossing over troubles ahead. i do not want to lose any mps but he has taken this position as director of the v&a. good luck to him, and
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if you do write peck for the albert and victoria?pose free entry and said that these should be reinstated, but the victoria and albert has said today that night he agrees with free entry and he seems to change disease. he was a historian and he is an intelligent guy. he is well-known for his energy but i'm sure there are a lot of people in the art world to be eyeing up that role he might be missed. —— might be annoyed. to be eyeing up that role he might be missed. -- might be annoyed. to the guardian now. this is an interesting story. we have the chief negotiator for the eu who interesting story. we have the chief negotiatorfor the eu who has been toying with but as politicians and saying there is only hard brexit, but according to this article he has blinked and said that perhaps we need a better relationship with the city of london. this is one of the few good brexit new stories we have had for a while. essentially what this is saying is that europe needs our city more than our city needs europe. they are saying that the uk city, o
if you do write peck for the albert and victoria?pose free entry and said that these should be reinstated, but the victoria and albert has said today that night he agrees with free entry and he seems to change disease. he was a historian and he is an intelligent guy. he is well-known for his energy but i'm sure there are a lot of people in the art world to be eyeing up that role he might be missed. —— might be annoyed. to be eyeing up that role he might be missed. -- might be annoyed. to...
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thae yong—ho escorted kim jong—un's brother to a rock concert in the royal albert hall.ea to british left—wing groups, singing the praises of socialism. hello. and now, in south korea, where i met him. he won't say how he got here, if the secret services of the united states or britain, or south korea, helped. so how are you getting on in seoul? are you enjoying it? but he did talk about how his family turned him against the regime in pyongyang. me and my family, and my sons and my wife, did not come to that kind of conclusion just on one day. at the first stage, there is a kind of ideological debate inside the family, especially between me and my sons, when my sons entered uk university, the education they received was quite different to what they got in north korea. it was something totally different. so, they at first started to ask me questions, why, when they learned history in high school, then my son say after school he came to me and asked which is right, about the second world war, the first world war. so there was quite a different explanation about the same th
thae yong—ho escorted kim jong—un's brother to a rock concert in the royal albert hall.ea to british left—wing groups, singing the praises of socialism. hello. and now, in south korea, where i met him. he won't say how he got here, if the secret services of the united states or britain, or south korea, helped. so how are you getting on in seoul? are you enjoying it? but he did talk about how his family turned him against the regime in pyongyang. me and my family, and my sons and my wife,...
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kelly's son prince albert of monoco purchased not home in the east falls section for $754,000. albert says that once it's renovated it will house the regional office for the princess grace foundation and the extension of the irish library and made available for public events. >>> the landmark hotel dupont in wilmington delaware will be under new ownership and dew point announced an agreement to sell the hotel to thegroup. and it will continue to operate under the name hotel dupont. >>> this is new at 6:00 tonight happening in princeton, new jersey, a full day of music with the hopes of keeping an institution where it is. nora muchanic has the story. >> they are singing for survival. members of the westminster curve college in prince on are joined by dozens of other performers for a marathon of music to voice opposition to a proposal to move the world renowned music school. >> this is us saying we are not okay with the sale of westminster choir college and this is us demonstrating the value of this university and what we have to offer. >> westminster merged with ryder in 1992 bu
kelly's son prince albert of monoco purchased not home in the east falls section for $754,000. albert says that once it's renovated it will house the regional office for the princess grace foundation and the extension of the irish library and made available for public events. >>> the landmark hotel dupont in wilmington delaware will be under new ownership and dew point announced an agreement to sell the hotel to thegroup. and it will continue to operate under the name hotel dupont....
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go albert go. but wouldn't it be wonderful if like just before he died or after like in the movie say look, look we found qawnl tomb mechanic isn't true and exactly he said einstein and others thought maybe there's hidden variable that things seem uncertainty but underneath clarity. unfortunately in 1950s theoretical work and experimental works seem to show hidden motion cannot be true and quantum mechanics works really, really well. our cell phones, our cameras, the internet all depends on the strange fluctuation. they're not entirely random butst they're not predictable in finest detail. kind of a shame that the universe is like that. it does seem different from what einstein believed and also possible that even then, even the effective technology that we have, might be shown to be just an aspect of the deeper truth. of this we won't know. when had einstein was young, when he was working on this general relativity beautiful ideas of the notion of time and space he felt he used a lot of image. tha
go albert go. but wouldn't it be wonderful if like just before he died or after like in the movie say look, look we found qawnl tomb mechanic isn't true and exactly he said einstein and others thought maybe there's hidden variable that things seem uncertainty but underneath clarity. unfortunately in 1950s theoretical work and experimental works seem to show hidden motion cannot be true and quantum mechanics works really, really well. our cell phones, our cameras, the internet all depends on the...
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so albert einstein did the same thing. in the early 20th century, quantum mechanics came about, which was very different from his general relativity. he thought, let me look at quantum mechanical system of equations and see if it predicts anything i know cannot be true. he found what he called spooky action at a distance that we today call quantum entanglement. a paper was written by einstein, and rosen and epr. we have this equation, er equals epr. let me explain this quantum entanglement to you. suppose i have a twin. when we're born, we share an existence. we are entangled. and so due to our state of entanglement, whenever one of us is sitting, the other must be standing. and we sit and stand really fast. it happens in like a trillionth there are people who can measure whether i'm standing or sitting. let's say throughout our lives there are three people observing me and three people observing him and they keep records to a millionth of a second to where each of us is sitting and standing. i decide i'm going to planet e
so albert einstein did the same thing. in the early 20th century, quantum mechanics came about, which was very different from his general relativity. he thought, let me look at quantum mechanical system of equations and see if it predicts anything i know cannot be true. he found what he called spooky action at a distance that we today call quantum entanglement. a paper was written by einstein, and rosen and epr. we have this equation, er equals epr. let me explain this quantum entanglement to...
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and george smith here at the royal albert hall. icame to albert hall.ry school in year seven i got in on a music scholarship and so from year seven up scholarship and so from year seven up until when i was 17 i did up to grade five in classical singing. i would sing in italian, french and german, it helped a lot learning, being classically trained. you know how to breathe properly and it helps with the vocal range and it is just interesting, i have read a lot through the songs. i want to put that in my music. the original composition is called prince of glorious grace descended. my music teacher played it to me in your 13 andi teacher played it to me in your 13 and i took it home and kept listening to it. we made it a bit like tracking, the elements combining. the 19th of january like tracking, the elements combining. the 19th ofjanuary i put my first song out. it has been almost a year but to those in the 16 has been filled with a lot of amazing moments. idida amazing moments. i did a live lounge which i wanted to do since i was a little girl. it was r
and george smith here at the royal albert hall. icame to albert hall.ry school in year seven i got in on a music scholarship and so from year seven up scholarship and so from year seven up until when i was 17 i did up to grade five in classical singing. i would sing in italian, french and german, it helped a lot learning, being classically trained. you know how to breathe properly and it helps with the vocal range and it is just interesting, i have read a lot through the songs. i want to put...
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. >>> a childhood home of grace kelly is now back in the hands of her family owned now by prince albert of monaco. what he plans to do with it and when you can get a peek inside the famous east falls house. >>> sean bell? >>> lucy the falcons can actually thank the eagles for being in the super bowl. matt ryan talks about that game and how that propelled them to what they are today. that's coming up later in sports. >> on top of breaking news right now. a jury id has made decision in the civil trial connected to that deadly salvation army building collapse. jurors found the salvation army adjacent building owner and other defendants libel. they include the building owner richard bossy an know, the architect the salvation army and the jailed contractor. civil trial lasted five months. six people were killed and 13 others hurt when the building collapsed in center city in june of 2013. >>> man in south philadelphia did not stand a chance when a group of men attacked him out of the blue. when he fell on the ground all those men continued the beat down much police want those guys off the st
. >>> a childhood home of grace kelly is now back in the hands of her family owned now by prince albert of monaco. what he plans to do with it and when you can get a peek inside the famous east falls house. >>> sean bell? >>> lucy the falcons can actually thank the eagles for being in the super bowl. matt ryan talks about that game and how that propelled them to what they are today. that's coming up later in sports. >> on top of breaking news right now. a jury...
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turner and her now-deceased husband, albert, was longtime civil rights activists. >> we would go out and help get people registered to vote because some of the people couldn't read and write. >> reporter: in 1984, the turners and a third man were accused of altering ballots. they became known as "the marion three." a grand jury indicted them the case was prosecuteed by the u.s. attorney's office in alabama headed by jeff sessions. what do you believe this was an attempt to do, these charges? >> to stop black people from voting. we did nothing wrong so we don't have anything to be ashamed of. >> reporter: they were acquitted, but during the three-month trial, the had to sell their family farm. evelyn lost her job. is there a chance that maybe 30 years has softened a man's heart-- >> have you ever seen a leopard change his spots? >> my opinion is that jeff sessions did his job. >> reporter: turner's son, albert jr., sees things differently. he's now a commissioner in perry county, serving in a building dedicated to his dad. he thinks there's a balance to session's record on race. >> i
turner and her now-deceased husband, albert, was longtime civil rights activists. >> we would go out and help get people registered to vote because some of the people couldn't read and write. >> reporter: in 1984, the turners and a third man were accused of altering ballots. they became known as "the marion three." a grand jury indicted them the case was prosecuteed by the u.s. attorney's office in alabama headed by jeff sessions. what do you believe this was an attempt to...
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turner for voter fraud and in 1965 albert turner led the march in marion, alabama, that led directlyew days later to the famous march from montgomery to -- from selma to montgomery where john lewis was beaten nearly to death on the bridge, so jeff sessions is a direct tie to the people that led the march in 1965. the anger at sessions for prosecutor albert turner who later went on to lead the mule at martin luther king's funeral is part of why there's so much emotion in the civil rights community about jeff sessions because he represents a tie to what the civil rights community says were the bad old days. >> if you look right now, you are looking at the images from the hearing you see, there are activist and protesters, and they are from code pink with signs and racism signs, stop sessions, and there were a couple on the right side of your screen dressed as members of the ku klux klan, and an example of the anger and passion. let me bring informer congressman jack kingston who represents the trump side of this. this morning sessions will be introduced by a moderate new england republ
turner for voter fraud and in 1965 albert turner led the march in marion, alabama, that led directlyew days later to the famous march from montgomery to -- from selma to montgomery where john lewis was beaten nearly to death on the bridge, so jeff sessions is a direct tie to the people that led the march in 1965. the anger at sessions for prosecutor albert turner who later went on to lead the mule at martin luther king's funeral is part of why there's so much emotion in the civil rights...
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labour's tristram hunt, quits as an mp to become the director of london's victoria and albert museum.re's so much that can say # and song, dance and romance in la la land — could this be one of the big oscar winners? we'll get mark kermode‘s verdict on the top releases in the film review. good evening, it's 5pm, the main stories. severe flood warnings are in place along much of england's east coast, with thousands of homes at risk, as snow and strong winds continue to hit the uk. the risk of high tides and storm surges has led to the warnings — which mean there is a danger to life. this is the environment agency map and as you can see, there are dozens of locations at risk. down the east coast and down towards the south—east. evacuations are under way injaywick in essex, and great yarmouth in norfolk. in total there are 17 severe flood warnings in place across england and wales. there are also 90 warnings where flooding is expected and immediate action is required. and 64 alerts where flooding is possible and individuals should be prepared for rising water levels. ben brown is in grea
labour's tristram hunt, quits as an mp to become the director of london's victoria and albert museum.re's so much that can say # and song, dance and romance in la la land — could this be one of the big oscar winners? we'll get mark kermode‘s verdict on the top releases in the film review. good evening, it's 5pm, the main stories. severe flood warnings are in place along much of england's east coast, with thousands of homes at risk, as snow and strong winds continue to hit the uk. the risk...
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albert f. turner, jr. here's what he had to say. my family and i have literally be on the front line of the fight for civil rights my whole life, reads the letter. i believe that senator sessions is someone with whom i and others in the civil rights community can work with if given the opportunity. i believe that he will listen as he has in the past to the concerns of my community. more than most, i'm familiar with him. i believe he will be fair in his application of the law and the constitution as such i support his nomination to be the next attorney general of the united states. now, a lot of unfair things have been said about our colleague from alabama in recent weeks. i'm glad he's finally getting the chance to show americans in the committee tha, senator sesss that we all know and serve with. i look to the fair treatment of our colleague's forthcoming nomination, just as it's fairly processed incoming president obama pick for attorney general, a nominee who as i noted senator sessions supported. so let me turn to a larger point
albert f. turner, jr. here's what he had to say. my family and i have literally be on the front line of the fight for civil rights my whole life, reads the letter. i believe that senator sessions is someone with whom i and others in the civil rights community can work with if given the opportunity. i believe that he will listen as he has in the past to the concerns of my community. more than most, i'm familiar with him. i believe he will be fair in his application of the law and the...
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mark albert in the black hills of south dakota.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> president-elect donald trump has4 billion price tag for a pair of new air force one aircraft. after meeting with the president-elect, the ceo of boeing said he's working to bring down the cost. travel editor peter greenberg has a look at the traveling white house. >> reporter: one of the most recognizable symbols of american power, air force one tells the world the president has arrived. but air force one isn't just a plane. it's a military designation for any air force plane the president might be flying. the first plane called air force one carried president eisenhower in 1959. but it was jfk who brought the plane into the jet age. the current fleet is comprised of two modified boeing 747s. first used by president george h.w. bush in 1990. the two planes have carried every president since, from clinton to president obama, at a cost of $180,000 per hour. >> it's still the white house and it's in constant contact and he's still the commander in chief. now, to say you couldn't do that on president-elect trump's aircra
mark albert in the black hills of south dakota.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> president-elect donald trump has4 billion price tag for a pair of new air force one aircraft. after meeting with the president-elect, the ceo of boeing said he's working to bring down the cost. travel editor peter greenberg has a look at the traveling white house. >> reporter: one of the most recognizable symbols of american power, air force one tells the world the president has arrived. but air force one isn't...
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labour's tristram hunt quits as an mp to become the director of london's victoria and albert museum.n the next hour: the former husband of princess margaret has died at the age of 86. lord snowdon married the queen's sister in 1960 — but he'll also be remembered for his photography. and in half an hour here on bbc news, the story of yulia stepanova, the russian athlete who exposed the state—sponsored doping scandal, in life on the run. good evening and welcome to bbc news. we live here in great yarmouth, where people are collecting sandbags as we speak, preparing for high tide and a possible storm surge in just over one hour's time. but up and down the east coast of england, there are severe flood warnings in place. 17 severe flood warnings, that means a possible threat to life, and another 91 flood warnings that mean immediate action should be taken. here in great yarmouth, 5000 homes are being evacuated by police and military personnel. although many people have said they want to stay in their homes to defend them if they have two. in essex, inj wick, 2500 homes being evacuated the
labour's tristram hunt quits as an mp to become the director of london's victoria and albert museum.n the next hour: the former husband of princess margaret has died at the age of 86. lord snowdon married the queen's sister in 1960 — but he'll also be remembered for his photography. and in half an hour here on bbc news, the story of yulia stepanova, the russian athlete who exposed the state—sponsored doping scandal, in life on the run. good evening and welcome to bbc news. we live here in...
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mr hunt, who's leaving to become director of the victoria and albert museum in london, had been critical, mr corbyn said he was looking forward to the by—election campaign. john pienaar reports from stoke. stay with labour, convinced they will lose, or walk away and leave politics behind? tristram hunt chose to walk. his leader doesn't like it but for this famous tv historian, when i caught up with him in stoke today, thisjob offer was too good to turn down. it's a very tough decision to leave stoke—on—trent. but being director of the victoria and albert museum, the greatest museum of art and design, was my dream job and was not something i could turn down. you have been clear that labour is heading for trouble withjeremy corbyn as leader. you haven't changed your mind, have you? i have had differences withjeremy in the past but i am off to be a museum director, an impartial director of a great museum, and so it is not the time to rehearse those differences now. you told jeremy corbyn you were stepping down earlier today. how did he take it. i spoke tojeremy this morning and he was incre
mr hunt, who's leaving to become director of the victoria and albert museum in london, had been critical, mr corbyn said he was looking forward to the by—election campaign. john pienaar reports from stoke. stay with labour, convinced they will lose, or walk away and leave politics behind? tristram hunt chose to walk. his leader doesn't like it but for this famous tv historian, when i caught up with him in stoke today, thisjob offer was too good to turn down. it's a very tough decision to...
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labour's tristram hunt, quits as an mp to become the director of london's victoria and albert museum former husband of princess margaret has died at the age of 86. lord snowdon married the queen's sister in 1960 — but he'll also be remembered for his photography. and what a study of killer wales has revealed —— whales has revealed about why some species — like humans — stop having babies half—way through life. good evening and welcome to bbc news. iam i am reporting live from great yarmouth. people here and up and down the east coast of england prepare for a storm surge tonight, a combination of high tide around 9pm in great yarmouth and high winds that could bring flooding. coastal defences are in place and people here in great yarmouth i collecting sandbags to defend their homes from possible flooding. 5000 people, 5000 homes here in great yarmouth are being evacuated. another 2500 in essex. the environment agency is said that they have 17 surveyors flood warnings in place in england and wales. that means that there is and wales. that means that there is a risk to life. —— i7 sever
labour's tristram hunt, quits as an mp to become the director of london's victoria and albert museum former husband of princess margaret has died at the age of 86. lord snowdon married the queen's sister in 1960 — but he'll also be remembered for his photography. and what a study of killer wales has revealed —— whales has revealed about why some species — like humans — stop having babies half—way through life. good evening and welcome to bbc news. iam i am reporting live from great...
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. >> host: albert in texas, go ahead. >> caller: with us >> host: i think we lost albert. let's move on to a ahmad in michigan.. >> caller: hello, how are you guys? >> host: go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: my question is on technology. i just want to know how can we make social media better for the next generation and just make it safe for children and kids. >> host: before we hear from steven johnson, what would you like to see changed? >> caller: i would like to see the social media working faster and blocking out some of the negative ads. >> host: what kind of technology do you use? >> caller: my ipad and cell phone. >> guest: it's an important question and i've written about this class in wonderland but others like future perfect and if you go back to emergence into social media is in a system them where you have a bunch of gatekeepers, editors, folks controlling the flow of information deciding what's true and what's not, what's appropriate, what's not and we shifted and distributed the system where the whole network is how everybody is generating n
. >> host: albert in texas, go ahead. >> caller: with us >> host: i think we lost albert. let's move on to a ahmad in michigan.. >> caller: hello, how are you guys? >> host: go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: my question is on technology. i just want to know how can we make social media better for the next generation and just make it safe for children and kids. >> host: before we hear from steven johnson, what would you like to see...
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. >> reporter: we begin albert manero, a ph.d. in engineering. wait a second. stop. see that kid at his side, the journey begins two and a half years ago with young alex. >> when i get to it -- born without an arm, his mother wrote an open letter to the university of south california. could someone please make a prosthetic arm for my son. albert the student wondered could he take classroom theories and put them into action. with help from the classmates he came up with a plan and used a 3-d printer and inserted off the shelf components and made an arm and yes, it worked. what began with one arm for one child became another for another kid then another. then another. in all, 20 arms, 20 lives changed. >> we were very clear from the beginning our intent is that families shouldn't have to pay for their child bornho and our goal is to see how long we can do that for. >> reporter: how do you feel in your heart? >> very warm. in engineering we don't normally get the experience to work with a family happy in the end. we work with machines and it's cold and rigorous and this
. >> reporter: we begin albert manero, a ph.d. in engineering. wait a second. stop. see that kid at his side, the journey begins two and a half years ago with young alex. >> when i get to it -- born without an arm, his mother wrote an open letter to the university of south california. could someone please make a prosthetic arm for my son. albert the student wondered could he take classroom theories and put them into action. with help from the classmates he came up with a plan and...
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he is leaving to run the victoria and albert museum.r director of communications at the labour party. good afternoon. i mean, it is a fantastic job that good afternoon. i mean, it is a fantasticjob that he is going to. where is the balance between being offered a wonderfuljob versus the state of the labour party at the moment, as he sees it? from his point of view, it's a no—brainer. it isa point of view, it's a no—brainer. it is a fantasticjob to go and run one of the biggest cultural institutions in the world. if he compares that with the life on the backbenches in a demoralised labour party, a party where perhaps under different circumstances he might have turned up circumstances he might have turned up as leader of the body, or certainly as a cabinet minister. but he looks at the prospects for the party now and thinks that the chances of him even playing a role ina labour chances of him even playing a role in a labour government is out. you can see why he took the decision that he did. lord mandelson has been talking of the last few
he is leaving to run the victoria and albert museum.r director of communications at the labour party. good afternoon. i mean, it is a fantastic job that good afternoon. i mean, it is a fantasticjob that he is going to. where is the balance between being offered a wonderfuljob versus the state of the labour party at the moment, as he sees it? from his point of view, it's a no—brainer. it isa point of view, it's a no—brainer. it is a fantasticjob to go and run one of the biggest cultural...
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speaker, john albert mcneil senior lived an extraordinary life. and the difference he made in the lives of countless others in his community will be remembered for years and generations to come. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. poe, for five minutes. mr. poe: thank you, mr. speaker. friday, november 4, 2016, military base in jordan was attacked. a hail of haven't gunfire suddenly rang out while three americans were returning to base the -- to base. they were ambushed. after the smoke cleared, three green berets from the fifth special forces group, were killed in support of operation inherent resolve. one of those heroic men was 27-year-old staff sergeant james, jimmy moriarty. to be clear neither the family nor myself are satisfied that we have received all the facts about the death of those three green berets, but we do know the facts about the staff sergeant. he was a texas native. one of the -- houston's own. he's a proud green beret. he
speaker, john albert mcneil senior lived an extraordinary life. and the difference he made in the lives of countless others in his community will be remembered for years and generations to come. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. poe, for five minutes. mr. poe: thank you, mr. speaker. friday, november 4, 2016, military base in jordan was attacked. a hail of haven't gunfire suddenly rang out...
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this event by presenting the united states marine band under the direction of lieutenant colonel albertwhich will play a special arrangement of a song we all cherish. "america the beautiful." ♪ >> the crowds remained hushed until the completion of "america the beautiful." ♪ [applause] >> will the audience now rise as his eminence, richard kushing, announces the invocation. >> in the name of the father, and of the son, and of the holy ghost, amen. in this year of our lord, 1961, we ask thee almighty god to enlighten us and we may know as men our personal responsibility. and we may know as americans our political, social and humanitarian responsibility. and we may know as citizens of the world our global responsibilities to ourselves and our fellow man. that we may know as children of god our responsibilities to the father of mankind. enlighten us, oh lord, that we may know how to combine all of these responsibilities into a continuing principle of responsibility. >> and now ms. marion anderson will sing our national anthem, "the star spangled banner," -- accompanied by the united states
this event by presenting the united states marine band under the direction of lieutenant colonel albertwhich will play a special arrangement of a song we all cherish. "america the beautiful." ♪ >> the crowds remained hushed until the completion of "america the beautiful." ♪ [applause] >> will the audience now rise as his eminence, richard kushing, announces the invocation. >> in the name of the father, and of the son, and of the holy ghost, amen. in...
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hans albert was old men long after einstein had died.somebody said does it bother you having einstein as a father. my father was einstein. >> host: we should take a few questions, things you would like us to discuss. >> microphones on either side of the house. prepare yourselves well for that but anyone who wants a crack at it. hq. >> about to display my vast ignorance. did you say einstein came up with the theory of entanglement and that is not part of quantum physics? >> guest: in 1935, quantum mechanics, if quantum mechanics is true, objects are widely celebrated, in part of the galaxy, the universe can still have a certain strange synchrony. if quantum mechanics is true separated particles can be entangled and interrelated instantaneously. how preposterous was that? it wasn't preposterous, this has been found to be true. quantum computers work that way. even the extreme, not sarcasm, when we try to disprove something, a genius is pretty good. >> anybody else? >> so while they are preparing i will try one of my own. when you mentioned
hans albert was old men long after einstein had died.somebody said does it bother you having einstein as a father. my father was einstein. >> host: we should take a few questions, things you would like us to discuss. >> microphones on either side of the house. prepare yourselves well for that but anyone who wants a crack at it. hq. >> about to display my vast ignorance. did you say einstein came up with the theory of entanglement and that is not part of quantum physics?...
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when i was researching a book and when i wrote it, you sort of go, albert, go. when it be wonderful just before he died or just after in the movies, somebody would say look, we found quantum mechanics is mature. einstein and others thought and others felt maybe there's hidden variables. they seem uncertain, but we could see better we would see a clarity. in the 1950s, theoretical work in the 1960s, certain experimental work seemed to show all of the oceans of hidden variables cannot be true. it does seem quantum mechanics works really, really well. our cell phones, cameras, the internet all depends on the strange fluctuations. they are not entirely random, but they are not predict bull of the finest detail. it's kind of ashamed to universe is like that. it does seem different from what i had believed. it's also possible that even this effective technology that we have might be shown to be just an aspect of the deeper truth. this we won't know. when einstein was young, when he was working on this general relativity, beautiful ideas of a simple notion in time and
when i was researching a book and when i wrote it, you sort of go, albert, go. when it be wonderful just before he died or just after in the movies, somebody would say look, we found quantum mechanics is mature. einstein and others thought and others felt maybe there's hidden variables. they seem uncertain, but we could see better we would see a clarity. in the 1950s, theoretical work in the 1960s, certain experimental work seemed to show all of the oceans of hidden variables cannot be true. it...
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turner senior who went on trial and was acquitted, if you talk interestingly enough to albert turnerr., his son today. >> there's a long report on it. he think it was drew griffith who maid the report. >> if i could. if you listen to his son -- >> i know what you're going to say. his son thinks it wasn't racist. his wife says it was. and she will never give -- >> his son, head hold on if yo. his son doesn't think it was racism. it was other african-americans who brought this days pause they wanted this guy out of power. so this whole thing that jeff sessions is a racist. if anyone investigates it's very clear that it wasn't accurate and it wasn't racism. >> his son saying it was not race does not and solve him of racism. >> it was other african-americans who brought the case. >> his wife also actually says that she believes that he was. his mother. >> don, i was just going to say, i spoke to cornell williams, and what he described to me, i'm pair phrasing is that this is not about the fact that senator sessions is likeable, that his senate colleagues like him, that there were a numbe
turner senior who went on trial and was acquitted, if you talk interestingly enough to albert turnerr., his son today. >> there's a long report on it. he think it was drew griffith who maid the report. >> if i could. if you listen to his son -- >> i know what you're going to say. his son thinks it wasn't racist. his wife says it was. and she will never give -- >> his son, head hold on if yo. his son doesn't think it was racism. it was other african-americans who brought...
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the cats -- the tragic case of business impotence is albert -- ashe shipping magnate early as 1908, he had warned his friend to the kaiser, and also he was jewish, on very good terms, not to escalate the anglo german naval are a series that -- reached -- our history sary. they could not quote a race in [indiscernible] against the shrewd british. that was the business was in germany and britain at the time. by 1914, it was also clear to him that in the event of war, his entire shipping order with several huge ocean liners and numerous others would collapse once the british fleet quarantined him. inn his nightmare came true 1914, the rest of his ships were anchored and left west of hamburg. the fleet of his main cap editor , north joran lloyd, had that same fate. encouraged by your cap, he now traveled in early august to london in the hope of preventing war. he was received by the foreign secretary edward ray as well as lord wally and winston churchill . while he thought he could stop the outbreak of war altogether, it was only later that i became clear to him that -- it began clear to h
the cats -- the tragic case of business impotence is albert -- ashe shipping magnate early as 1908, he had warned his friend to the kaiser, and also he was jewish, on very good terms, not to escalate the anglo german naval are a series that -- reached -- our history sary. they could not quote a race in [indiscernible] against the shrewd british. that was the business was in germany and britain at the time. by 1914, it was also clear to him that in the event of war, his entire shipping order...
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the best and most tragic case of business impotence is albert the shipping magnate as director of this harvard shipping company. as early as 1908, he had warned his friend to the kaiser, and although he was jewish, on very good terms, not to escalate the that havean arms race reached a crucial point. reminding him of the cost, he was convinced that germany could muchfford a race against a wealthier britain. that was a very shrewd business assessment between the power relationship between germany and britain at the time. by 1914, it was also clear to him that in the event of war, his entire shipping order with empire, with- several huge ocean liners and numerous others would collapse once the british fleet quarantine him in foreign partners. when his nightmare came true in august, 1914, the rest of his ships were anchored and left west of hamburg. the fleet's main competitor, north joran lloyd, had that same fate. by iagoe and encouraged , he now traveled in early august to london in the hope of preventing war. he was received by the foreign secretary sir edward ray as well as lord wall
the best and most tragic case of business impotence is albert the shipping magnate as director of this harvard shipping company. as early as 1908, he had warned his friend to the kaiser, and although he was jewish, on very good terms, not to escalate the that havean arms race reached a crucial point. reminding him of the cost, he was convinced that germany could muchfford a race against a wealthier britain. that was a very shrewd business assessment between the power relationship between...
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albert einstein was troubled by the concept of now.dn't know this until i started writing the book. he was bothered by the same thing that bothered me over most of my life. einstein said the problem of the now worried him seriously. this is a guy who took time, which previously was simply a way of describing events and said we can study time itself. to me that was his great genius. to put Ãi say he gave, he gave physics the gift of time. he made it part of physics. before that it was like a stage in which the acting takes place. but after einstein, we are setting the stage ii. einstein's of the problems of now worried him seriously. he explained that the experience of the now means something special for man. something essentially different from the past. in the future. but that this important difference does not and cannot occur within physics. this experience cannot be grassed by science seemed to him a matter of painful but inevitable resignation. so he concluded quote Ãthat there is something essential about the now which is just ou
albert einstein was troubled by the concept of now.dn't know this until i started writing the book. he was bothered by the same thing that bothered me over most of my life. einstein said the problem of the now worried him seriously. this is a guy who took time, which previously was simply a way of describing events and said we can study time itself. to me that was his great genius. to put Ãi say he gave, he gave physics the gift of time. he made it part of physics. before that it was like a...
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take vo 0:01 0:35 vo ---los chiefs comenzar ensiva coel pase de alexsmith para albert wilson de 5 yardasdor chris boswell se despao con 6 golese campo... boswell conect goles de campo de 22, 38, 36, 45 y 43 yardasens ocasiones... ad lib roethlisberger complet 20 pases para 224 yardas sin touchdownsc una intercepcin, mientras bell tuvo 170 yardas en 30 acarreosi anotaciones para los steelers. por los chiefs, alex smith complet 20 de 34 pases para 172 rd con una interccin y un pase de anacin a albertwilson. 0:01 0:vo 7 yd -->ryant...prescott 3 yds.1 int a rodgers 356 yds... 2 tds... 1 int jason garett mason crosby 51 yds... ad lib insert cg @ :10 vo la pesadilla de seattle comenz en el segundo cuarto... el jugador central pisa a russell wilson y cae en la zona deanotan para un safety a favor de atlanta... en el cuarto cuarto... wilson a jo presin y entrega el baln las manos de ricardo allen... la defensa de atlanta implacable... de esa intercepcin matt ryan lanz la estocada final para cazar a su vctima... matt ryan tuvo tres pases de 3 td... con un total de 338 yarda jugando como un candid
take vo 0:01 0:35 vo ---los chiefs comenzar ensiva coel pase de alexsmith para albert wilson de 5 yardasdor chris boswell se despao con 6 golese campo... boswell conect goles de campo de 22, 38, 36, 45 y 43 yardasens ocasiones... ad lib roethlisberger complet 20 pases para 224 yardas sin touchdownsc una intercepcin, mientras bell tuvo 170 yardas en 30 acarreosi anotaciones para los steelers. por los chiefs, alex smith complet 20 de 34 pases para 172 rd con una interccin y un pase de anacin a...
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dicen que un representante de la patrulla fronteriza informÓ sobre el impacto que puede tener su alberticas se encuentra vacÍo recibÍan alrededor de 500 centroamericanos diariamente. que eran procesados por inmigraciÓn y que quedaban en libertad mientras se definÍa su caso . >>> tambiÉn se van a ver afectados por las nuevas formas los agentes de la patrulla fronteriza. la ord incluye la contrataciÓn de 5.000 agentes para rres guardar la frontera y detener a inmigrantes indocumentados. >>> cuando llegan en grupos grandes quita a los agentes de las arias que dirÍan cubrir. dijo el representante del sindicato de la patrulla fronteriza y estos cambios pueden ayudar a combatir el problema de la inmigraciÓn indocumentada. vÍctor hugo rodriguez notsdzs telemundo. al regresar en noticias telemundo, como las nuevas medidas migratorias van afectar a los menores que intentar cruzar solos la frontera. y por quÉ esta familia de new york dice que el gobierno de trump los ha puesto entre la espada y la pared. ¡mira ahí, ahí! ¡estos cargos son una plaga! eww... ¡qué asco! ¡es la factura de verizon! ¡mí
dicen que un representante de la patrulla fronteriza informÓ sobre el impacto que puede tener su alberticas se encuentra vacÍo recibÍan alrededor de 500 centroamericanos diariamente. que eran procesados por inmigraciÓn y que quedaban en libertad mientras se definÍa su caso . >>> tambiÉn se van a ver afectados por las nuevas formas los agentes de la patrulla fronteriza. la ord incluye la contrataciÓn de 5.000 agentes para rres guardar la frontera y detener a inmigrantes...