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house speaker paul ryan headlined the 2017 alfred e smith memorial foundation dinner in new york city recently. the light hearted dinner raises funds for catholic charities in new york city. speaker ryan spoke for about a half hour. >> let's talk about paul ryan, speaker paul ryan, certainly a familiar name, a familiar face, and you know the basic story, wisconsin native, altar boy, worked for a construction company started by his grandfather, a meteoric rise in washington. vice-presidential candidate and chairman. house budget committee. chairman. house ways and means committee. most jung congressmen would be content handing means or ways and he does both. and paul and i have a history, remember that night two years ago, you, me, mitt, in ohio. kind of dreamy. we'll always have akron, i want to leave it at that. yeah, akron. you know what cleveland's motto is, at least we're not akron. [laughter] >> but beyond all the washington turmoil, paul is a public servant who works tirelessly to create opportunities and improve lives, for all americans and that's why the work of the alfred e s
house speaker paul ryan headlined the 2017 alfred e smith memorial foundation dinner in new york city recently. the light hearted dinner raises funds for catholic charities in new york city. speaker ryan spoke for about a half hour. >> let's talk about paul ryan, speaker paul ryan, certainly a familiar name, a familiar face, and you know the basic story, wisconsin native, altar boy, worked for a construction company started by his grandfather, a meteoric rise in washington....
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school of politics and international relations at the university of nottingham welcome to you all alfred if i can start with you going back to the speech by your president the catalan president what were your thoughts when you heard his words particularly the words he said first today i assume a mandate for catalona catalonia to become an independent state in the form of a republic. i thought he was very clever in the first first place because he accepted the mandate of the people there's nothing else he could do this was a binding referendum and those of was a clear yes by ninety percent on the second hand he said he was open to negotiation so he offered the very last chance to the spanish government opening the door stretching out his hand and saying we will leave a couple of weeks for talks let's see if this works always take into account that democracy is the red line when we're not going to surrender democracy because people voted and we have to heed to the call and the voice of the people can i ask you turney it must have been a different reaction listening to that speech from ther
school of politics and international relations at the university of nottingham welcome to you all alfred if i can start with you going back to the speech by your president the catalan president what were your thoughts when you heard his words particularly the words he said first today i assume a mandate for catalona catalonia to become an independent state in the form of a republic. i thought he was very clever in the first first place because he accepted the mandate of the people there's...
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did you do it >> no comment. >> reporter: as you just saw there, man who came to the door at alfred's home didn't quite respond to my question about whether he is the man police have charged in the swastika incident on campus at hagerstown hall. but he did say no comment. several times when i asked he might do something like that. police say on september 27th, alfred somehow accessed hagerstown hall on north campus and spray painted a swastika on a trash cart. police identified him and issued him a court summons on thursday. he's charged with malicious destruction of property and disturbing the operations of a school. we spoke to students about the incident and the fact that the suspect is from a historically oppressed minor group yet remains accused of this incident >> when it happened we thought it was a student that went here and lived in the building, i was kind of like i have to live here. what if he still goes here? it's scary that a random guy got in the building. if he's being held accountable i guess it's better. proves that you don't have to be a certain race to hate people
did you do it >> no comment. >> reporter: as you just saw there, man who came to the door at alfred's home didn't quite respond to my question about whether he is the man police have charged in the swastika incident on campus at hagerstown hall. but he did say no comment. several times when i asked he might do something like that. police say on september 27th, alfred somehow accessed hagerstown hall on north campus and spray painted a swastika on a trash cart. police identified him...
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let's bring in our panel to discuss all the issues from barcelona we have alfred bosch who's the leader of a pro independents e r c party in the barcelona city council from madrid tony roldan the economic spokesman for the sierra dardar nost party translated that means citizens party and from nottingham in the u.k. simon to bo who's an assistant professor in the school of politics and international relations at the university of nottingham welcome to you all alfred if i can start with you going back to the speech by your president the catalan president what were your thoughts when you heard his words particularly the words he said first today i assume the mandate for catalona catalonia to become an independent state in the form of a republic i thought he was very clever in the first the first place because he accepted them mandate of the people there's nothing else he could do this was a binding referendum and those up was a clear yes by ninety percent on the second hand he said he was open to negotiation so he offered the very last chance to the spanish government opening the door stre
let's bring in our panel to discuss all the issues from barcelona we have alfred bosch who's the leader of a pro independents e r c party in the barcelona city council from madrid tony roldan the economic spokesman for the sierra dardar nost party translated that means citizens party and from nottingham in the u.k. simon to bo who's an assistant professor in the school of politics and international relations at the university of nottingham welcome to you all alfred if i can start with you going...
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the virtue of the alfred e smith -- by maryi marry erdoes who does it so effectively. the virtue of abundance of civil and political, philosophical and communications leaders, and of all of you folks whose generosity has made this the most successful non-presidential campaign year ever, bringing us close to $3.5 million for direct service -- [applause] cardinal dolan: direct service to women and children, of all faiths or none all, in this grand city. and right now, everybody, we summon the virtues of humility and gratitude, as i think all of hank all of you and we all praise our god from whom all blessings flow. so good night and god bless. thank you. [applause] announcer: c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up friday morning, we look at the federal response to the opioid epidemic in the u.s. we will discuss the future of the iran nuclear agreement. justice correspondent carrie johnson on attorney general jeff sessions recent testimony. be sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern. join the discuss
the virtue of the alfred e smith -- by maryi marry erdoes who does it so effectively. the virtue of abundance of civil and political, philosophical and communications leaders, and of all of you folks whose generosity has made this the most successful non-presidential campaign year ever, bringing us close to $3.5 million for direct service -- [applause] cardinal dolan: direct service to women and children, of all faiths or none all, in this grand city. and right now, everybody, we summon the...
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we understand the suspect, 52-year-old ronald alfred senior lives in hyattsville. the door said no comment when we tried to ask him about this incident. we understand from university police he will not be allowed back on campus, he's facing two charges, one for destruction of property, another for disrupting school activities, and we -- it is still not clear how he was able to access a resident's hall. according police. we've asked police that question and they have not gotten back to his on that. las vegas, a maryland native who was shot and injured is making progress >> tina profit grew up in anne arundel county but shot in the eye and remains in a coma. >> reporter: she's been able to go off her blood pressure medicine and showing other positive signs, even though she hasn't woken up yet. this is a photo of family and friends at the hospital in las vegas, their shirts said team tina. frost lost her right eye in the shooting massacre and is likely to have at least some brain damage. people who know her says she's a fighter. everybody around her is trying to stay
we understand the suspect, 52-year-old ronald alfred senior lives in hyattsville. the door said no comment when we tried to ask him about this incident. we understand from university police he will not be allowed back on campus, he's facing two charges, one for destruction of property, another for disrupting school activities, and we -- it is still not clear how he was able to access a resident's hall. according police. we've asked police that question and they have not gotten back to his on...
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the virtue of the alfred e.rdoes,ard, led by mary home, thethis abundance of civil and political, philosophical and communications leaders, and of all of you folks whose generosity has made this the most successful non-presidential campaign year ever, bringing us close to $3.5 million for direct service -- [applause] cardinal dolan: direct service to women and children, of all faiths or none all, in this grand city. and right now, everybody, we summon the virtues of humility and gratitude, as i thank all of you, and as we all praise our god from whom all blessings flow. so good night and god bless. and safe home. thank you. [applause] [background chatter] friday, c-span sat down with hillary clinton to discuss her new book, what happened? the 2016 about presidential campaign. >> the media needs to do its own soul-searching. >> i do say that. one of the things about c-span -- i'm not just laddering you, but you guys -- flattering you, but you guys let people draw their own conclusions. i understand the pressure t
the virtue of the alfred e.rdoes,ard, led by mary home, thethis abundance of civil and political, philosophical and communications leaders, and of all of you folks whose generosity has made this the most successful non-presidential campaign year ever, bringing us close to $3.5 million for direct service -- [applause] cardinal dolan: direct service to women and children, of all faiths or none all, in this grand city. and right now, everybody, we summon the virtues of humility and gratitude, as i...
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academy of sciences has decided to this very acidic spunk prize in economics sciences in memory of alfred nobel. to richard h. failed for his contributions to behavioral economics. and you see the photo of the doctrine of failure on the screen. he was born in ninety five it is the latest nobel prize this year the twenty seven nobel prize in economics the u.s. professor who has won the ana is said to have made economics human we will tell you how. also coming up spain's ibex rebounds from last week's losses as political risk concerns over catalonia. i won't. be the world's biggest do trade fair focuses on the concept foods of the future anyone up for began tuna. welcome to your business so you as economist richard thaler has been awarded the nobel prize for economics today's announcement by the swedish nobel committee praised the research of a bridging the gap between psychology and economics the prize is not part of the original series or awards set top a by alfred nobel and originated only in nine hundred sixty eight dollars distinction occurs as economists are increasingly under fire fr
academy of sciences has decided to this very acidic spunk prize in economics sciences in memory of alfred nobel. to richard h. failed for his contributions to behavioral economics. and you see the photo of the doctrine of failure on the screen. he was born in ninety five it is the latest nobel prize this year the twenty seven nobel prize in economics the u.s. professor who has won the ana is said to have made economics human we will tell you how. also coming up spain's ibex rebounds from last...
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left leader alfred thank you very much indeed for joining us well as we were hearing then from nasty reports from barcelona we we get us right here from the prime minister isn't a stretch to suspend catalonia so tell me. mr rouhani seems to understand nothing and he's been understanding nothing for quite a few years now we're talking about democracy the bottom line here is that people should decide and of course there was a decoration of independence as was the it was signed but then it was suspended to give some way to give some air for talks and for negotiation so i think this is just quite simple we're giving a last chance to the spanish government that they want to take it or not that's the issue and do you think then given what's been said that this will inflame the situation you think it. will help to resolve it. no it's actually calming down many spirits. even the raw seem to be puzzled to know what to do what to do next it's very clear if you want to talk let's sit at the table and talk with international mediation we have this group of the elders with coffee and with there's
left leader alfred thank you very much indeed for joining us well as we were hearing then from nasty reports from barcelona we we get us right here from the prime minister isn't a stretch to suspend catalonia so tell me. mr rouhani seems to understand nothing and he's been understanding nothing for quite a few years now we're talking about democracy the bottom line here is that people should decide and of course there was a decoration of independence as was the it was signed but then it was...
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. -- alfred foundation's work resonates with him so strongly. i know you thought you are invited to be the keynote speaker, this is actually an intervention. newcardinal has secured identities for you and your lovely family. we have a nice place in north dakota where nobody in washington can find you. right after the dinner we will whisk you away, you do not have to deal with that anymore. before we do, we want to hear some words from you. please welcome paul ryan. [applause] speaker ryan: thank you. we will always have akron. enough with the applause, you sound like when donald trump walks in the room. we might as well get off to it. you know what i find amazing about this, is i do not think i have seen this many new york liberals, this many wall street my lastone room since visit to the white house. [laughter] speaker ryan: um. [applause] speaker ryan: first off, i want to say good evening. your eminence,, he and i go back a long way. he was our bishop in milwaukee, so we have a great past. and we in wisconsin like you and we adore cardinal do
. -- alfred foundation's work resonates with him so strongly. i know you thought you are invited to be the keynote speaker, this is actually an intervention. newcardinal has secured identities for you and your lovely family. we have a nice place in north dakota where nobody in washington can find you. right after the dinner we will whisk you away, you do not have to deal with that anymore. before we do, we want to hear some words from you. please welcome paul ryan. [applause] speaker ryan:...
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thursday, paul ryan headlined the alfred e. smith memorial foundation dinner in new york city. the annual event raises funds for catholic charities, that support needy children. and in presidential election years, usually features candidates from both parties. this is 25 minutes. patricia: let's talk about paul ryan, speaker paul ryan. certainly a familiar name and face. you know the basic story, wisconsin native, altar boy, worked for a construction company for his grandfather, meteoric rise in washington, vice presidential candidate, chairman of the house ways and means committee -- i mean most young congressmen would be content to handle only means or ways. paul ryan does both. we have a little bit of history, right? remember that night a few years ago, you, me, mitt in ohio. kind of dreamy. we will always have akron. i want to leave it at that. yeah, akron. you know what cleveland's motto is? at least we are not akron. [laughter] patricia: but beyond all the washington turmoil, paul is a public servant that works tirelessly to create opportunity and improve life for all ame
thursday, paul ryan headlined the alfred e. smith memorial foundation dinner in new york city. the annual event raises funds for catholic charities, that support needy children. and in presidential election years, usually features candidates from both parties. this is 25 minutes. patricia: let's talk about paul ryan, speaker paul ryan. certainly a familiar name and face. you know the basic story, wisconsin native, altar boy, worked for a construction company for his grandfather, meteoric rise...
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the virtue of the alfred e. smith board, led by mary erdoes, who makes this home, the abundance of civil and political, philosophical and communications leaders, and of all of you folks whose generosity has made this the most successful non-presidential campaign year ever, bringing us close to $3.5 million for direct service -- [applause] cardinal dolan: direct service to women and children, of all faiths or none all, in this grand city. and right now, everybody, we summon the virtues of humility and gratitude, as i thank all of you, and as we all praise our god from whom all blessings flow. so good night and god bless. and safe home. thank you. [applause] [background chatter] >> we talk with hillary clinton to discuss her recent book "what happened." >> you say in the book, -- >> one of the things about these c-span, you cover everything. i understand the pressure the press is under. dollars oro get ad eyeballs or clicks. i get that. our presidential election is a really big deal. what happens when someone is n
the virtue of the alfred e. smith board, led by mary erdoes, who makes this home, the abundance of civil and political, philosophical and communications leaders, and of all of you folks whose generosity has made this the most successful non-presidential campaign year ever, bringing us close to $3.5 million for direct service -- [applause] cardinal dolan: direct service to women and children, of all faiths or none all, in this grand city. and right now, everybody, we summon the virtues of...
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think about malcolm littles zoot story opposed to alf its -- alfred's story. used his to alienate himself, to evade the draft, to evade having to enlist in the armed forces. alfred's comments suggest that notzoot suits style did preclude him from willingly joining the service in an effort to assimilate and and eventually fight for american democracy overseas. suitors,is that zoot mexican americans, african-americans, japanese-americans and white youths who wore it as the war , thought differently about their style and fashion. it meant different things to all of them. the zoot professed a wide variety of political views during world -- wartime. some of them were heavily .ritical of the war heavily critical of the kind of at the contradictions meant forn democracy mexican-american and other nonwhite folks. alfred perhaps saw themselves and their style and we mightsuit as what call the politics of worldliness. that this is my opportunity to demonstrate that i am more the -- i him worthy of full membership in american society. i will show you by joining the servi
think about malcolm littles zoot story opposed to alf its -- alfred's story. used his to alienate himself, to evade the draft, to evade having to enlist in the armed forces. alfred's comments suggest that notzoot suits style did preclude him from willingly joining the service in an effort to assimilate and and eventually fight for american democracy overseas. suitors,is that zoot mexican americans, african-americans, japanese-americans and white youths who wore it as the war , thought...
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. >> the morris estate, the estate of alfred du pont, a philanthropist, modeled to some extent, afterersay. >> this is breathtaking. >> we are standing in what is called the long walk, the long vista which goes from the mansion, down into the reflecting pool, behind it the colony and then beyond that the temple of love. largest french formal gardens in north america. >> so beautiful. >> we are an oasis, 300 acres, it is a very special place. >> wow. >> welcome to the formal dining room of the mansion. >> unbelievable. >> take a look at that chandelier. >> imagine eating dinner here with louie the 16th annmarie antoinette looking down at you that is what alfred du pont and his wife did every night, in math fur they were entertaining a large group or here by themselves. during the hay day during late 20's and 30's there were upward of 50 people he employed here. the du ponts, as people who owned a mansion which showcased the public areas with their art. >> the drawing room which is their formal reception area. a conservatory which is like a room turned inside out so you are sitting in t
. >> the morris estate, the estate of alfred du pont, a philanthropist, modeled to some extent, afterersay. >> this is breathtaking. >> we are standing in what is called the long walk, the long vista which goes from the mansion, down into the reflecting pool, behind it the colony and then beyond that the temple of love. largest french formal gardens in north america. >> so beautiful. >> we are an oasis, 300 acres, it is a very special place. >> wow. >>...
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the estate of alfred i.modelled to some extent aver size. >> this is breathtaking. >> we are standing in what's called the long walk, the long vista, which goes from the mansion down to the reflecting pool, beyond the column made, beyond that the temple of love the largest french formal gardens in north america. >> it is so peaceful. >> we're in a oasis here, 300 acres, just very special place. >> wow. >> welcome to the formal dining room of the them ours -- nemuours mansion. >> imagine eating dinner with. >> alfred i. dupont and his wife did every night, no matter entertaining a large group or hereby themselves. >> during the heyday, during the late 20's, 30's, upward of 50 people, employed here, like real life downtown abby. people who owned a mansion would showcase the public areas with their art. their formal reception area, the conservatory, kind of like a room turned inside out. so you feel like you're sitting in the garden, beautiful gardens, the thing you go to what we affectionate ly refer to as the
the estate of alfred i.modelled to some extent aver size. >> this is breathtaking. >> we are standing in what's called the long walk, the long vista, which goes from the mansion down to the reflecting pool, beyond the column made, beyond that the temple of love the largest french formal gardens in north america. >> it is so peaceful. >> we're in a oasis here, 300 acres, just very special place. >> wow. >> welcome to the formal dining room of the them ours --...
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. >> alfred dublin has the next question. >> this is going to start with you, miss guadagno, just this monday, republican and democratic state leaders agreed that newark, is going to be the state's official bid , city, for amazon, new headquarters, new jersey gets it, and it will be 50,000, jobs. how far, would you go, how far would your administration go, with incentives, tax breaks, subsidies, land, to get amazon , to come, to new jersey >> so my understanding of the deal is quite simply that, that there will be tax credits , afforded to, amazon, as part of the deal. as part of the package that the partnership for action will be presenting and that the benefit to the taxpayers of new jersey, that means the net benefit in the taxpayers of new jersey would be $9 billion overtime. i have signed a letter, to say i agreed to. that my concern is that we don't have enough people playing there, and, i love newark, we work very hard to rebuild newark, but the problem is that we need a bigger menu, we need to to put north brunswick, camden, atlantic city as also competitors. i don't think we c
. >> alfred dublin has the next question. >> this is going to start with you, miss guadagno, just this monday, republican and democratic state leaders agreed that newark, is going to be the state's official bid , city, for amazon, new headquarters, new jersey gets it, and it will be 50,000, jobs. how far, would you go, how far would your administration go, with incentives, tax breaks, subsidies, land, to get amazon , to come, to new jersey >> so my understanding of the deal is...
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alfred dupree and victoria mccurley were arrested yesterday. they're accused of plotting to harm students and staff members. authorities say they found evidence showing that the two would have carried out their plot if they hadn't been arrested. found an incendiary device at mccurley's home.. and they found a personal journal outlining plans against the school at dupree's home. the two students will have their first court appearance today. happening today.. enhanced security procedures take effect for all flights to the u.s. this is part of the stepped-up security ordered by then homeland security secretary john kelly. both u.s. and global airlines must comply. there will be stricter passenger screenings. and some airlines will be conducting short security interviews of passengers. seven's on your side with a story that has everyone talking. to combat porch pirates-- would you give an amazon delivery driver the keys to your house? thats the questions all customers may soon face. the company is rolling out its new "amazon key" service. if you're
alfred dupree and victoria mccurley were arrested yesterday. they're accused of plotting to harm students and staff members. authorities say they found evidence showing that the two would have carried out their plot if they hadn't been arrested. found an incendiary device at mccurley's home.. and they found a personal journal outlining plans against the school at dupree's home. the two students will have their first court appearance today. happening today.. enhanced security procedures take...
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dunhill jabbing that prospect as he gets ready for the alfred dunhilljabbing chip in scotla nd the alfredarting tomorrow. hampered bya scotland starting tomorrow. hampered by a persistent rib injury, he has told the bbc he is planning to get ready for full fitness by next year. it hasn't been quite what i wanted. i had it hasn't been quite what i wanted. ihad grand it hasn't been quite what i wanted. i had grand ambitions at the start of the year and felt i would have a really good year. i had a really good off—season and practised really well. but then this injury set me back. it hasn't been the year i wanted, but i'm looking forward to playing my last event of the year and hopefully end on a positive note. you had a bit of time off. what have you planned to make 2018 a real success and come out of the blocks firing on all cylinders? just try to get myself healthy, that's the most important thing. it has really hit home this year, if i want to have a long career, and i want to play to the best of my ability for a long time, my body needs to be in the right place. this year it hasn't been
dunhill jabbing that prospect as he gets ready for the alfred dunhilljabbing chip in scotla nd the alfredarting tomorrow. hampered bya scotland starting tomorrow. hampered by a persistent rib injury, he has told the bbc he is planning to get ready for full fitness by next year. it hasn't been quite what i wanted. i had it hasn't been quite what i wanted. ihad grand it hasn't been quite what i wanted. i had grand ambitions at the start of the year and felt i would have a really good year. i had...
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the committee said that the twenty seventeen nobel peace prize to icann has a solid grounding in alfredobel's will so what is i mean the committee explained later in a press release that he left behind very specific instructions for how to hand out the peace prize in fact they say that his will contains three different criteria for the prize and one of them is the advancement of disarmament and arms control and it continues i can work vigorously to achieve nuclear disarmament of course many people know mr nobel invented dynamite and other explosives and later in his life he became concerned because these were being used for military purposes so we became a bit of an advocate for disarmament so i think he would have approved of this pick maybe that influence the decision this seems like a very appropriate choice and now that you've explained that now the nobel committee has come out and denied any of those messages out there that this is a message for world leaders are you buying that explanation. i will give my opinion on that but many people do think that this might be a little bit pol
the committee said that the twenty seventeen nobel peace prize to icann has a solid grounding in alfredobel's will so what is i mean the committee explained later in a press release that he left behind very specific instructions for how to hand out the peace prize in fact they say that his will contains three different criteria for the prize and one of them is the advancement of disarmament and arms control and it continues i can work vigorously to achieve nuclear disarmament of course many...
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crows may be useful at picking up litter.m sounds like an alfred hitchcock movie. design from amsterdam said they could award the bird with food every time they pick up a cigarette butt. these could be trained, who apparently are some of the brighter birds... the brighter birds swoop in and get your pasties! they might go straight for the packet of cigarettes. maybe we could reward women with food if they pick up their own litter. it will become the butt of everybody‘s jack. .. their own litter. it will become the butt of everybody‘s jack... —— joke. they are known for ingenuity. i will believe it went icy it. we have had eagles all —— or hawks trying to get birds... we will see you very soon. bye— bye. hello, once again the weekend has been marked by relatively benign conditions for most areas. and at its best we saw decent spells of sunshine boosting the temperatures to around about 17 or 18 degrees. but there's no escaping the fact that, in some spots, there was quite a bit of cloud around as well. and for some the odd bit and piece of rain. that's pretty much h
crows may be useful at picking up litter.m sounds like an alfred hitchcock movie. design from amsterdam said they could award the bird with food every time they pick up a cigarette butt. these could be trained, who apparently are some of the brighter birds... the brighter birds swoop in and get your pasties! they might go straight for the packet of cigarettes. maybe we could reward women with food if they pick up their own litter. it will become the butt of everybody‘s jack. .. their own...
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to study acidic spine prize in economics sciences in memory of alfred nobel. to richard h. failer for its contributions to behavioral economics. as the last nobel prize of best year the twenty seventeen award in economics us professor robert as one the on the for having made economics more human by understanding that psychology of it. and they can only fall out of spain's troubles as complicated as the politics of catalonia threatens to declare independence but spain's share and as we bounce from last week's losses. also as the japanese rise wind sock a record label loses market share in japan's becomes above trend. and you're. welcome to do business i'm going to have an office in berlin u.s. economist richard thaler has been awarded the nobel prize for economics today's announcement by the swedish nobel committee praised the research of bridging the gap between psychology and economics so this distinction occurs as economists are increasingly under fire from rising populist and antiglobalization movements around the world because of behavioral economics and thanks to. the
to study acidic spine prize in economics sciences in memory of alfred nobel. to richard h. failer for its contributions to behavioral economics. as the last nobel prize of best year the twenty seventeen award in economics us professor robert as one the on the for having made economics more human by understanding that psychology of it. and they can only fall out of spain's troubles as complicated as the politics of catalonia threatens to declare independence but spain's share and as we bounce...
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authors will include alfred can, best-selling for walter isaacson, nbc news katie couric and many more. for information about upcoming book fairs and festivals and to watch previous festival coverage, click the book fairs tab on our website, booktv.org. >> you are watching book tv on c-span2, television for serious readers. we are at the paris hotel for freedom fest libertarian convention where we are interviewing authors speaking here. up next with us, michael medved. here's his most recent book, "the american miracle: divine providence in the rise of the republic". mister medved, what was your goal with this book? >> my goal was to answer a fundamental question that i think has profound consequence to all our politics and all our culture and the way americans feel about our country. the question is how did america rise to world dominance? it would have been unpredictable from the perspective of the 1600s before america had even begun to be settled.north america was largely wilderness, likely settled. there was a disparate number of native american cultures. and all of a sudden you ha
authors will include alfred can, best-selling for walter isaacson, nbc news katie couric and many more. for information about upcoming book fairs and festivals and to watch previous festival coverage, click the book fairs tab on our website, booktv.org. >> you are watching book tv on c-span2, television for serious readers. we are at the paris hotel for freedom fest libertarian convention where we are interviewing authors speaking here. up next with us, michael medved. here's his most...
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so think about malcolm little's zoot story juxtaposed to alfred barella's zoot story. malcolm used his zoot suit to alienate himself from the mainstream united states, to evade the draft, to evade from having to enlist in the armed forces. barella's comments suggest his zoot suit style, very different from malcolm's, did not preclude him from willingly joining the service in an effort to assimilate and eventually fight for american democracy overseas. my point is that zoot suitors, mexican-americans, african-americans wells the filipino, japanese-american and increasing number ofrm. white yh who also wore the zoot suit after the war unfolded thought differently about their style and their fashion, and that the zoot suit meant different things to all of them, that the zoot itself professed a kind of wide variety of political views during war time. some of them were heavily critical of the war, heavily critical of the kind of hypocrisy that the contradictions in american democracy meant for mexican-american and other non-white folks. others like barella perhaps saw thems
so think about malcolm little's zoot story juxtaposed to alfred barella's zoot story. malcolm used his zoot suit to alienate himself from the mainstream united states, to evade the draft, to evade from having to enlist in the armed forces. barella's comments suggest his zoot suit style, very different from malcolm's, did not preclude him from willingly joining the service in an effort to assimilate and eventually fight for american democracy overseas. my point is that zoot suitors,...
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tommy fleetwood has broken the course record at carnoustie, scoring 63 on his second round at the alfred— links cbbc. frustrating season for rory mcilroy, he's three shots back. the uncertainty surrounding ben stokes, the england selectors have added steven finn to the squad to face australia. ben stokes remains unavailable following an incident outside a nightclub in bristol as it stands he will not be travelling to australia with the at the end of the month but the ecb still awarded him a central contract for next season which comes as no surprise to our cricket correspondent jonathan agnew. the status of his relationship hasn't changed, despite the police inquiry that is going on, but what we do know, and this is a new development, he won't travel at the start of the tour at the end of october, and he does have fractured finger and maybe would not have been fully fit anyway, and although they haven't ruled him out of the ashes, that decision is still to be taken, but he won't travel with the rest of the party at the start of the tour. steven finn has been added to the squad, what does
tommy fleetwood has broken the course record at carnoustie, scoring 63 on his second round at the alfred— links cbbc. frustrating season for rory mcilroy, he's three shots back. the uncertainty surrounding ben stokes, the england selectors have added steven finn to the squad to face australia. ben stokes remains unavailable following an incident outside a nightclub in bristol as it stands he will not be travelling to australia with the at the end of the month but the ecb still awarded him a...
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tyrrell hatton became the first man to successfully defend the alfred dunhill links championship thanksmain challenger on the final day and, although he failed to reel in hatton, he did set a new old course record of 61 on an historic day for the european tour. hatton became the first player in the 17—year history of the dunhill links to successfully defend the title in a tournament played over three scottish courses, the old course, kingsbarns and carnoustie. his aggregate score of 24—under was a tournament record. it's amazing. i'm just so happy. you know, today felt like a tough day, although i scored really well, and it was fairly nerve wracking at the end. obviously fish had a good round and pushed me all the way. on the lpga tour american cristie kerr coasted to a four—shot victory at the french open on sunday after starting the final round with a huge nine—shot advantage. it was her first win in a european tour event and her second of 2017 after the lotte championship in april. finally to snooker, and judd trump has retained the european masters title in in belgium. he beat stuar
tyrrell hatton became the first man to successfully defend the alfred dunhill links championship thanksmain challenger on the final day and, although he failed to reel in hatton, he did set a new old course record of 61 on an historic day for the european tour. hatton became the first player in the 17—year history of the dunhill links to successfully defend the title in a tournament played over three scottish courses, the old course, kingsbarns and carnoustie. his aggregate score of...
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and tyrrell hatton becomes the first man to successfully defend his title at the alfred dunhill linksip. good evening. scotland's hopes of reaching russia 2018 failing fast as they take on slovenia in a crucial world cup qualifier which is under way. a win will guarantee them a play—off place, and they made the perfect start, leigh griffiths giving them the lead in the first half. scotland, having won their last three group matches, brought themselves back into contention, but is leukaemia pulled one back, and while a draw wasn't going to be enough for scotland, it got even worse when he scored again. around 15 minutes to go, and with slovakia 3-0 15 minutes to go, and with slovakia 3—0 up against malta, they would ta ke 3—0 up against malta, they would take that crucial second spot against scotland, who now need two goal is to stand any chance of reaching the play—offs. england made sure of their place in russia with victory over slovenia on thursday which has allowed manager gareth southgate to ring the changes for their final group match with lithunia in vilnius. seven changes to t
and tyrrell hatton becomes the first man to successfully defend his title at the alfred dunhill linksip. good evening. scotland's hopes of reaching russia 2018 failing fast as they take on slovenia in a crucial world cup qualifier which is under way. a win will guarantee them a play—off place, and they made the perfect start, leigh griffiths giving them the lead in the first half. scotland, having won their last three group matches, brought themselves back into contention, but is leukaemia...
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last week police charged ronald alfred sr. with malicious destruction of property. university officials say alfred is no longer an employee. and new to a fox5 followup. if your kids play on sports fields like this artificial turf fields in the district, listen up. more than a dozen fields managed by the city failed recent safety tests most of them were replaced or repaired, but fox5 wanted to know what kin fields pose posed to the athletes. evan lambert is live tonight with the first look the at those reports. >>reporter: we wanted to know the exact results of those hardness tests the city does on turf fields. when officials told us 16 fields failed the tests they wouldn't give us the numbers. now we have them as a result of a public records request. fox5 has obtained this spreadsheet with the hardness testing results of the city's 52 artificial turf fields. it's called a g max test and essentially measures how much absorption is measured by the field versus the athlete's body it's done by a group called the american society group of test ing materials. it can be re
last week police charged ronald alfred sr. with malicious destruction of property. university officials say alfred is no longer an employee. and new to a fox5 followup. if your kids play on sports fields like this artificial turf fields in the district, listen up. more than a dozen fields managed by the city failed recent safety tests most of them were replaced or repaired, but fox5 wanted to know what kin fields pose posed to the athletes. evan lambert is live tonight with the first look the...
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alfred's this is the opportunity to understand it's a very different way where there. is and we don't leave. and it is time for us border than day thank you very much while a lawsuit filed by an n.f.l. quarterback is escalating and off the field disputes in the world's most lucrative sportingly it's a debate between freedom of speech and patriotism being played out on football fields now the league is meeting to see if or how it can all be resolved. reports from new york he's only twenty nine years old and widely considered still in the prime of his playing career but he can't find a job. former n.f.l. quarterback calling kaepernick believes there's a good reason for that and he's filed a formal complaint accusing the national football league and the owners of the thirty two professional football teams of colluding to keep him off the playing field but it definitely is rattling for the league if this case goes through if he's able to prevail in the house and prove that there was collusion among the owners to keep the league there is a very serious ramification for the
alfred's this is the opportunity to understand it's a very different way where there. is and we don't leave. and it is time for us border than day thank you very much while a lawsuit filed by an n.f.l. quarterback is escalating and off the field disputes in the world's most lucrative sportingly it's a debate between freedom of speech and patriotism being played out on football fields now the league is meeting to see if or how it can all be resolved. reports from new york he's only twenty nine...
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''alfred perez'' de 51 aÑos.. cerca del centro comunitario ''alma'' y el ''d-m-v'' de la ciudad..peandolo brutalmente hasta causarle la muerte .. --casi diez familias hispanas podran perder sus viviendas en oakland luego de que el propietario de estas...... decidiera en muchos casos subir el alquiler hasta en un... 200 por ciento... es una historia que se repite en toda la baha... andres brender habl con una de las afectadas... pkg sot mara/residente afectada hoy vengo del doctor, por eso no fui a trabajar. que te pasó? tengo mucha ansiedad, nervios mara lleva semanas sin dormir luego de recibir esta carta que indica que su renta a partir del primero de noviembre, subirá de 1125 dólares a 2400... o sea, más del doble de lo que paga... su vivienda está ubicada en la calle 27 de oakland, y ha vivido allí 9 años sot mara y en cuanto te ha subido la renta cada año? sólo nos aumentaron 25 dólares y 50 la última por eso , este astronómico incremento la tomó de sorpresa... en dos años debe mandar a su hijo a la universidad bridge la señora mara... ha tenido que hacer algunos ajustes econ
''alfred perez'' de 51 aÑos.. cerca del centro comunitario ''alma'' y el ''d-m-v'' de la ciudad..peandolo brutalmente hasta causarle la muerte .. --casi diez familias hispanas podran perder sus viviendas en oakland luego de que el propietario de estas...... decidiera en muchos casos subir el alquiler hasta en un... 200 por ciento... es una historia que se repite en toda la baha... andres brender habl con una de las afectadas... pkg sot mara/residente afectada hoy vengo del doctor, por eso no...
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if not, we will push it through. >> alfred bosch, thank you very much from the pro independence party here in catalonia. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> wildfires continue to rage across northern california leaving at least 17 people dead and destroying thousands of homes. jay gray is in napa, california. jay? >> yeah. a mess, as you talk about here we're in one of those communities gutted by the flames there are so many across northern california now. the flames continue to grow. there were more evacuations overnight. there's concern right now that the wind is going to pick up again into the night and early thursday morning that may fan and push the flames across the region. we know that more than 2,000 structures have been burned. a lot of those homes like the one behind me here, at least seven people are dead -- 17 people are dead, excuse me 185 at last count are injured. still more than 100 missing. so this is still an active situation. they continue to fight the flames where they can. it's been an easier overnight into early morning here in napa. it's allowed firefighter
if not, we will push it through. >> alfred bosch, thank you very much from the pro independence party here in catalonia. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> wildfires continue to rage across northern california leaving at least 17 people dead and destroying thousands of homes. jay gray is in napa, california. jay? >> yeah. a mess, as you talk about here we're in one of those communities gutted by the flames there are so many across northern california now. the...
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she had 75 cases of bottled water delivered to alfred street baptist church in alex andrea. the church will take the houston. >> take away the thirst for water, because they don't have any. i'm hoping and praying that this gets there safely to the people. >> delores, may i say that is a fine hat, thank you, ma'am. >> we love miss boyd. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- hillary rodham clinton, musical guest miley cyrus.
she had 75 cases of bottled water delivered to alfred street baptist church in alex andrea. the church will take the houston. >> take away the thirst for water, because they don't have any. i'm hoping and praying that this gets there safely to the people. >> delores, may i say that is a fine hat, thank you, ma'am. >> we love miss boyd. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show...
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. >> let's work backwards with number three, the master of s suspense, alfred hitchcock, freaking outs when it first came out in 1960 with a story about norman bates and the family business. >> number two, "the cabinet of dr. caligary"? >> who made this? >> the greatest horror movie of all time? >> my favorite, "boo 2." >> that is not the top of the list. >> "boo that is not the top of the list. let's take a look. >> sink into the floor. >> wait, wait, wait. >> sink. >> not the sunken place. get out has taken the top spot. >> ooh, you like that one. >> the story about a boyfriend's increasingly disturbing discoveries when the interracial couple heads to her parents' home for an introduction. >> today it's grossed over $253 million worldwide and only cost $4.5 million to make. critics loved it. "get out" earned lots of reviews like this one, saying "get out" is the sharpest, most thoughtful and against all odds funniest horror film that hollywood has turned out. >> and another says a scott a minute horror show. >> you think the reason they loved it so much was your getup? >> it's way t
. >> let's work backwards with number three, the master of s suspense, alfred hitchcock, freaking outs when it first came out in 1960 with a story about norman bates and the family business. >> number two, "the cabinet of dr. caligary"? >> who made this? >> the greatest horror movie of all time? >> my favorite, "boo 2." >> that is not the top of the list. >> "boo that is not the top of the list. let's take a look. >> sink...
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but it took a plane and a few days later his agent alfred gave me a call with the good news. just signed a contract. with me is now wearing red and white has signed a contract with. a ok. after returning from my holidays i'm taking the first plane to albania i don't know much about the bennion football but sounds like an interesting team in two thousand and fifteen the club became the first albanian side to reach the playoff round of the champions the last of the red and dropped into the open but was the first of a new team to qualify for the group stages of a competition in the mail had a chance to repeat that success and again they faced in. after drawing trace a goalless draw would be enough to make scandal bale's dream come true defense comes first meaning few chances for young forward being. the ninety six minutes of their own. watch out europe scan the bayeux. being in the stadium spock didn't get on the pitch but making his first one for you pin match is a big kitchen. the fans love the african play since going to be you know started integrating african talents like be
but it took a plane and a few days later his agent alfred gave me a call with the good news. just signed a contract. with me is now wearing red and white has signed a contract with. a ok. after returning from my holidays i'm taking the first plane to albania i don't know much about the bennion football but sounds like an interesting team in two thousand and fifteen the club became the first albanian side to reach the playoff round of the champions the last of the red and dropped into the open...
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mcilroy gone through a season without a win, but he still faces that prospect as he prepared for the alfreds struggled for form this year, hampered by a persistent rib injury and he told our reporter stephen watson he's planning on getting back to full fitness for 2018. yeah, it hasn't been quite what i'd wanted. i had grand ambitions to start this year and felt i was going to have a really good year. i had a great off—season and practised really well, but then this injury set me back. yeah, hasn't been the yeari set me back. yeah, hasn't been the year i wanted but i am looking forward to playing my last event of the year and hopefully ending on a positive. you have had some time off, whatever you plan to make 2018 a real success when you come out of the box, firing on all cylinders? trying to get myself healthy is most important, it hit home to me this year how much if i want to have a long career and play to the best of my ability for a long time, my body needs to be in the right place and this year it has not been, so trying to get really healthy and fit and give myself the opportunity t
mcilroy gone through a season without a win, but he still faces that prospect as he prepared for the alfreds struggled for form this year, hampered by a persistent rib injury and he told our reporter stephen watson he's planning on getting back to full fitness for 2018. yeah, it hasn't been quite what i'd wanted. i had grand ambitions to start this year and felt i was going to have a really good year. i had a great off—season and practised really well, but then this injury set me back. yeah,...
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investigators say alfred skip nickels flew with enough benadryl in his system to have the equivalent of a blood alcohol level of a drunken driver. plus, they say he had been taking sedatives, and decision making. he ignored warnings about clouds in the area, and nickels had at least four drunken driving convictions. >>> dozens of families facing eviction from their mobile home park in manassas, are relieved they're getting to stay. the move allows a charity called catholics for housing to take over management of the property. sewage problems have been plaguing the park since 2009, and the battle of its fate has been going on for a year. this past summer, the city planned to buy the park for $1.68 million. but residents would have been evicted. so the charity presented a plan with enough money to fix those sewage problems with the residents staying put. >>> cvs announced it is acquiring bradley drugs in bethesda. that store is going to have manage their prescriptions. bradley drug it's, which had been in business since 1954 will close tomorrow. >> wow. that's a legendary business in b
investigators say alfred skip nickels flew with enough benadryl in his system to have the equivalent of a blood alcohol level of a drunken driver. plus, they say he had been taking sedatives, and decision making. he ignored warnings about clouds in the area, and nickels had at least four drunken driving convictions. >>> dozens of families facing eviction from their mobile home park in manassas, are relieved they're getting to stay. the move allows a charity called catholics for housing...
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the campaign was led by alfred hugenberg a reactionary publisher and head of the german national people'srty he was supported by france the leader of the style helm of veterans organization. this. is a man gets pushed in to make. sure he's around when guns are getting bad beat up. and they had another ally the leader of the failed pooch of nine hundred twenty three. hitler. and that's one of its. own ever done did you get into your mind's eye noise come on for only decent in the culture. now hitler had a powerful patron he had reorganized the national socialist party and party rallies like the one in nuremberg in one thousand nine hundred twenty nine he demonstrated a power which he didn't yet have but sought to grab at all costs the nazis still had few men. as in the reichstag but that was soon to change. strays a man was aware of the danger. he felt that slogans of eternal slavery were more effective than appeals to reconciliation but his strength was fading he was dying. and i guess to. open the back track from the sun. to pentagon. he won based on traditionally clean. missing hair sho
the campaign was led by alfred hugenberg a reactionary publisher and head of the german national people'srty he was supported by france the leader of the style helm of veterans organization. this. is a man gets pushed in to make. sure he's around when guns are getting bad beat up. and they had another ally the leader of the failed pooch of nine hundred twenty three. hitler. and that's one of its. own ever done did you get into your mind's eye noise come on for only decent in the culture. now...
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. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation.porting science, technology, >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping 6people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: investigators in las vegas are searching for answers tonight. the main question: what drove a barrage of bullets that left at least 58 dead, another low point in the annals of american killings. william brangham begins our coverage. >> brangham: it was an evening of country music in las vegas, fans recording the scene with cell phones. ( gunfire ) then, the rapid fire of gunshots. there was momentary confusion as country music singer jason aldean ran off the stage. >> aldean left the stage and then everybody started fleeing. and we started fleeing. we had to hop a gate to get out. it was crazy. i've never seen anything like
. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation.porting science, technology, >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping 6people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: investigators in las vegas are searching for answers...
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alfred doblin, opinion page editor of northdirty.com, part of the new jersey usa today network, and also lavonne putney, evening anchor at w cbs news radio. we would also like to welcome our live audience. we do ask those in attendance that you remain respectful and not interfere with the debate. this debate is streaming on facebook.com/cbsnewyork. andy cbs.com/philly. you can watch it in spanish in north jersey and wps the in south jersey. minutetes will have one to answer each of the questions and also 30 seconds for a rebuttal, as warranted. now let's welcome to the candidates on stage here tonight. running for new jersey governor, former ambassador to germany, phil murphy, and lieutenant governor kim guadagno. [applause] kristine: welcome to you both. my first question goes to you, lieutenant governor. you served alongside chris christie for eight years. what do you say to voters who just cannot consider to vote for you for governor, considering just your affiliation with christie? jessica: thank you for the question and william paterson, thank you for having us both tonight. i want
alfred doblin, opinion page editor of northdirty.com, part of the new jersey usa today network, and also lavonne putney, evening anchor at w cbs news radio. we would also like to welcome our live audience. we do ask those in attendance that you remain respectful and not interfere with the debate. this debate is streaming on facebook.com/cbsnewyork. andy cbs.com/philly. you can watch it in spanish in north jersey and wps the in south jersey. minutetes will have one to answer each of the...
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house speaker paul ryan spoke at the annual alfred e. smith foundation dinner in new york. the high-ranking republican kept with tradition by roasting politicians and policies, and he directed money of his barbs at the president. >> enough with the applause. you sound like the cabinet when donald trump walks in the room. i know last year that donald trump offended some people. well, thank god he's learned his lesson. [ laughter ] >> the white tie affair gets the most attention in presidential election years as you know, like last year, when donald trump and hillary clinton roasted each other as candidates. >>> and this morning, you're waking up with the nfl's top team here in this town. the eagles with the 5-1 record are best overall. kansas city lost to oakland in a crazy ending on thursday night football. thank you very much, andy reid. reid's chiefs who won the first five games took the second loss of the season. with no time left on the clock, oakland got three extra chances to win the game because of defensive penalties. the extra point there -- the game winner zeros o
house speaker paul ryan spoke at the annual alfred e. smith foundation dinner in new york. the high-ranking republican kept with tradition by roasting politicians and policies, and he directed money of his barbs at the president. >> enough with the applause. you sound like the cabinet when donald trump walks in the room. i know last year that donald trump offended some people. well, thank god he's learned his lesson. [ laughter ] >> the white tie affair gets the most attention in...
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thank you forjoining us, good to talk to you, alfred bosch, the president of the erc, the republican is herewith the weather. a bit of a turbulent start this morning but things have been coming down as the thing has gone on. winds have fallen lighter, quite a lot of sunshine around and with the wind is continuing to ease as we go through the evening, and most of the showers, you can see them here on the satellite picture, most of these will fade away and that is a recipe for what will be quite a chilly night actually. clear skies are many as we had through into the first pa rt as we had through into the first part of friday. underneath is clear, starry skies, there could be the odd fog patch. even in towns or cities, 69 degrees, in the countryside across northern england, northern ireland and scotland, some places will get the freezing, even just a touch below. don‘t be surprised to see a tetchy frost tomorrow morning but it is a nice looking day. good spells of sunshine. england and wales holding on to that of the day. western scotland seeing more cloud an outbreak of rain and stren
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. >>> special trick or treat for patients at the alfred i dupont hospital for children in wilmington. local spirit halloween stores brought the holiday tradition to them. costumes, candy and other treats all made possible for those who might not get to trick or treat this year. part of program by spirit of children it strives to make hospitals a little less scary for kids and their families. ♪ getting a cancer diagnosis is difficult. getting an appointment to discuss your treatment options shouldn't be. meet with a ctca cancer specialist in philadelphia, in as little as 24 hours. learn more at cancercenter.com/appointment ♪ >>> eagles fans have whole new reason to love defensive end chris long. he just scored big points in the hearts of philly fans with a big announcement at a local charter school. he is donating the rest of this year's paychecks to pay for kids education. amazing. shawnette wilson was at the announcement tonight and she joins us live at pennsylvania lanning. shawnette. >> reporter: well, iain to, night long announced that a philadelphia education program is going to
. >>> special trick or treat for patients at the alfred i dupont hospital for children in wilmington. local spirit halloween stores brought the holiday tradition to them. costumes, candy and other treats all made possible for those who might not get to trick or treat this year. part of program by spirit of children it strives to make hospitals a little less scary for kids and their families. ♪ getting a cancer diagnosis is difficult. getting an appointment to discuss your treatment...
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. >> last year alfred morris inked a $5.5 million contract with the dallas cowboys. of that major signing bonus on a sleek new ride, he's looking to get the most out of his 1991 mazda 626. he bought it for $2 from his pastor while he was in college. >> that's a sweet ride. >> it is as long as it runs. so he nicknamed the car bentley. and he says it helps keep him grounded. like grounded as when it breaks down. but not bad. if i can get, like a 1990 era mazda that still drives to this day, i would be all for it. >> doesn't warren buffett kind of drive around in a jalopy? >> it's not necessarily a jalopy but not what you would expect. you would expect warren buffett to be driven in a chauffeured car, but also mark zuckerberg for facebook, who is worth billions and billions of dollars, of around in an acura. >> it gets him from a to b. i drive around on the six train. >>> the friday rewind is next. ind is next. we used to resort to some pretty creative hacks to take care... ...of our jeans. it got weird. ahhh! i'm just airing them out! luckily we discovered tide pods pl
. >> last year alfred morris inked a $5.5 million contract with the dallas cowboys. of that major signing bonus on a sleek new ride, he's looking to get the most out of his 1991 mazda 626. he bought it for $2 from his pastor while he was in college. >> that's a sweet ride. >> it is as long as it runs. so he nicknamed the car bentley. and he says it helps keep him grounded. like grounded as when it breaks down. but not bad. if i can get, like a 1990 era mazda that still drives...
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in one nine hundred thirty by jacko moma she had the idea of giving truffles to celebrities like alfred hitchcock but then of monaco pictures of them holding truffles lay the foundations for the cult of the white truffle now tons of them are sent all over the world by express korea we have a good quality with the best marketing so that is. the way tough but that he is just because he was a genius mark. of truffles cost about six hundred euros and to keep. only ten days fresh truffles arrive at the market every day from the forest around . truffle hunters search for them with specially trained dogs when the dog smells a truffle it scratches the ground the truffle hunter then carefully digs up the treasure. for when the real is the dog we say we take the dog out but actually he takes us out and he's the one who finds the truffle. for. the for a truffle can be sold at a market an expert assesses whether it fulfills the quality requirements demanded by the capitol of the white truffle getting the coveted certificate was no problem for this particular truffle bigger program or the war know i
in one nine hundred thirty by jacko moma she had the idea of giving truffles to celebrities like alfred hitchcock but then of monaco pictures of them holding truffles lay the foundations for the cult of the white truffle now tons of them are sent all over the world by express korea we have a good quality with the best marketing so that is. the way tough but that he is just because he was a genius mark. of truffles cost about six hundred euros and to keep. only ten days fresh truffles arrive at...
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in one nine hundred thirty by jacko moma she had the idea of giving truffles to celebrities like alfred hitchcock. of monaco pictures of them holding truffles laid the foundations for the cult of the album white truffle now tons of them a sense all over the world by express korea we have a good quality with the best marketing so that is. the way thoughts but the result is just more more because he was a genius and a mark. of truffles cost about six hundred euros and to keep. only ten days fresh truffles arrive at the market every day from the forest around. truffle hunters search for them with specially trained dogs when the dog smells a truffle it scratches the ground the truffle hunter then carefully digs up the treasure. for when the real is the dog we say we take the dog out but actually he takes us out and he's the one who finds the trouble. for. the for a truffle can be sold at out of us market an expert assesses whether it fulfills the quality requirements demanded by the capital of the white truffle getting the coveted certificate was no problem for this particular truffle with
in one nine hundred thirty by jacko moma she had the idea of giving truffles to celebrities like alfred hitchcock. of monaco pictures of them holding truffles laid the foundations for the cult of the album white truffle now tons of them a sense all over the world by express korea we have a good quality with the best marketing so that is. the way thoughts but the result is just more more because he was a genius and a mark. of truffles cost about six hundred euros and to keep. only ten days fresh...