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and i enter two mountains far out in the deep blue sea that's from the land it's right king alfred the courts trial for lives with his two subjects and the train driver it's in a deliberate. microcosmos until the day when a strange parcel arrives heard from your. sister finished that's who she is to criticize you my man sticking to see. jimmy often is lovingly adopted by the un and it's the hominy doesn't last long in. the land just feel like clyde are. it's a simple game and. it was never an option for. neurons from vic only to come out it was good to get fairly good this math think it's a question of the gulf. between times and it's about little jim and mario land and his journey to find himself it's at least classic of all famous identity who am i. and that journey it started with many adventures full of magical moments and fantastic images. themselves then for the more kids who are on verdict watch question. put me on was more of the gym for me wasn't clear. one brilliant moment in the film as when the enormous giant tore to r.p.s. you get smaller the closer you get to him. as vice
and i enter two mountains far out in the deep blue sea that's from the land it's right king alfred the courts trial for lives with his two subjects and the train driver it's in a deliberate. microcosmos until the day when a strange parcel arrives heard from your. sister finished that's who she is to criticize you my man sticking to see. jimmy often is lovingly adopted by the un and it's the hominy doesn't last long in. the land just feel like clyde are. it's a simple game and. it was never an...
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an island with two mountains far out in the deep blue sea that's on the land it's where king alfred the courts a trial for lives with his two subjects and a train driver it's in a delicate microcosm. most until the day when a strange parcel arrives for shamir. sister finished this who should stick to tissue men and students. if you give me often is lovingly adopted by the un and it seems that the hominy doesn't last long it. is the vilest clyde avar. it's simple blaming the. innocent and off. the rails from vic only comment it was going to get fairly have just math because one of the our. school intention it's about little jim and mario land and his journey to find himself it's the most classic of all famous identity who am i. and that journey is started with many adventures full of magical moments and fantastic images. themselves then from what you feel and for the government has a question. put me on with more of the germ for me. one brilliant moment in the film is when the enormous giant tour to r.p.s. you get smaller the closer you get to him. as vice calloused even done just for mu
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points against strugglers minds michel yannick record it put out front shortly before half time and alfred finn bogus and made it to nail in the ninetieth minute to guarantee the home side all three points have now secured their survival but might still remain in danger of relegation. well the wind is legal witness a spectacular tie yesterday between abhi light seek and hoffenheim both teams that still have qualification for european competition next season firmly within their sights and in their last encounter leipsic suffered its biggest blunders they get a feat today the results an embarrassing for nail as it turned out there was more of a say in this encounter. serge gnabry scolds the fired hoffenheim to within touching distance of the champions league places so it was no surprise to see the by lonely in the thick of the action once again he started the move which ended in march stopping the visitors into a fourteen minute lead left with a simple finish to mount his return from suspension. nights exactly when making life easy for themselves caught in possession and napper a doesn't mis
points against strugglers minds michel yannick record it put out front shortly before half time and alfred finn bogus and made it to nail in the ninetieth minute to guarantee the home side all three points have now secured their survival but might still remain in danger of relegation. well the wind is legal witness a spectacular tie yesterday between abhi light seek and hoffenheim both teams that still have qualification for european competition next season firmly within their sights and in...
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we've got barry, michael, alfred, albert, philip. keep them coming in and i will see you soon. to go pretty much back to normal, certainly compared to what we had last week, with that heatwave, and those temperatures in the high 20s for some of us. this week it's going to change a little bit more, from sunny spells to darker clouds. it will remain very fresh. in fact, the indication is that, as we head through the week, the temperatures will keep on dropping. it could turn really chilly by the weekend, and the nights will be nippy as well. now, there's a lot of cloud out there in the atlantic which is ready to come our way, lots of showers, too. this is cool air, it's streaming in, and it's here to stay for the next few days. so, for the early hours of tuesday morning, a lot of cloud across southern areas. that actually is going to stop the temperatures from dropping too low. we're talking about 10—12 degrees across the south. in the north, where clear spells develop, around about seven or eight degrees, six there in the very far north. and then tuesday itself is going to be a
we've got barry, michael, alfred, albert, philip. keep them coming in and i will see you soon. to go pretty much back to normal, certainly compared to what we had last week, with that heatwave, and those temperatures in the high 20s for some of us. this week it's going to change a little bit more, from sunny spells to darker clouds. it will remain very fresh. in fact, the indication is that, as we head through the week, the temperatures will keep on dropping. it could turn really chilly by the...
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alfred finn bogus and made his comeback you know explored starting lineup after three months out injured and he wasted no time showing how important he is to the team the icelandic case set up mikail greegor it's open the scoring in the twenty ninth minute his twelfth goal of the season. one nil for our sport at half time. and it was all out sport in the second half as well in bogus and close as can be but denied by defender danny lotsa. but then in injury time mines were pushing for an equaliser and finn bogus and caught them on the break the captain capping an outstanding comeback i'm. great to be back on the pitch again i didn't think i would quite last this long in this game but adrenalin took me in the last thirty minutes outsports have now secured another season in the top flight well mind set still in danger and have some tough games ahead of them. and our mistake check continues but first let's take a quick look at where things stand in the bundesliga table after sunday's games as you can see the top half nothing's changed here with the exception of shock of getting one another e
alfred finn bogus and made his comeback you know explored starting lineup after three months out injured and he wasted no time showing how important he is to the team the icelandic case set up mikail greegor it's open the scoring in the twenty ninth minute his twelfth goal of the season. one nil for our sport at half time. and it was all out sport in the second half as well in bogus and close as can be but denied by defender danny lotsa. but then in injury time mines were pushing for an...
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expert alfred desire claims there is presently no humanitarian crisis in venezuela because what they want the world to believe is that there is a humanitarian crisis when the when there are many terror reasons you know that armies from other countries can intervene this regarding the principles of international law that's the objective it's the old trick but of course you can you can come to venezuela and you can just look around and you can see that there is no such thing as a humanitarian crisis of course we have trouble with some pro the with the some made the scenes but we it's been solved we have a better idea this year than last year and twenty seventeen was better than twenty sixteen and with democratic decisions and with our allies we're going to solve everything that's for sure what did you tell british ambassador andrew super and other e.u. ambassadors i understand understood by the british man in caracas i was once based in washington and in brazil. we had a dinner with all the european ambassador. of the e.u. and they had a lot of questions for do it was likely for i was
expert alfred desire claims there is presently no humanitarian crisis in venezuela because what they want the world to believe is that there is a humanitarian crisis when the when there are many terror reasons you know that armies from other countries can intervene this regarding the principles of international law that's the objective it's the old trick but of course you can you can come to venezuela and you can just look around and you can see that there is no such thing as a humanitarian...
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lucky for us swarms of animals don't often attack people like they did alfred hitchcock's movie the birds. but united they do act as a kind of super organism one that potentially has a lot of power. the stills of this next animal collective have astounded researchers. behavioral scientist christopher klein has been out collecting leaves for an experiment he's conducting with a small scale collective from the animal kingdom. he uses a hole punch to cut them into little morsels for his guinea pigs or in this case. he forgot to arms can carry over twenty times that body weight here in his laboratory the scientists built a special branch construction so they can pick up the leaves and take them to the next. the point of the experiment is to find out how the arms find their way ideally by the shortest distance individually the ants wouldn't have a claim. for the outside of mr leafs around so an extreme case of only functioning in a group if i put one of them on the table they will still be there a quarter of an hour later it's just it will just go around in circles not knowing what to do compr
lucky for us swarms of animals don't often attack people like they did alfred hitchcock's movie the birds. but united they do act as a kind of super organism one that potentially has a lot of power. the stills of this next animal collective have astounded researchers. behavioral scientist christopher klein has been out collecting leaves for an experiment he's conducting with a small scale collective from the animal kingdom. he uses a hole punch to cut them into little morsels for his guinea...
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in october 1962, alfred hitchcock shot the film, the birds there. these questions get easier as we go on. >> 82 degrees in clearlake tomorrow. in the extended forecast we will have sunshine for the next couple days. the numbers will be in the 80s inland. by the time we get to the latter half of the week, things will cool off a little bit. it will be dry until next weekend. that is the weather and we will have sports coming up. >> i was 10 months old when he said rolled them. >> both lawyers were back on the practice floor. they are ready for game four. we have another update in reaction on seth curry's first practice with the team since his injury. that would be stephen curry...th >> guess who finally practice with the team. that would be stephon curry. this is workout video from last week. he did drills this morning but it is a sign that he is close to coming back after being away since march 23 with a knee sprain. >> we didn't do any contact so he is not clear for contact. we just did some drills. we did some defensive segments. >> he looks good t
in october 1962, alfred hitchcock shot the film, the birds there. these questions get easier as we go on. >> 82 degrees in clearlake tomorrow. in the extended forecast we will have sunshine for the next couple days. the numbers will be in the 80s inland. by the time we get to the latter half of the week, things will cool off a little bit. it will be dry until next weekend. that is the weather and we will have sports coming up. >> i was 10 months old when he said rolled them....
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alfred, 4 to 1. >>> more royal news, a busy weekend for prince harry and meghan markle. today, hours after kate gave birth the two attended a previously arranged engagement honoring the life of stephen lawrence, a young man who was killed in a racially motivated attack 25 years ago. on saturday, the two attended an invictus games event. she donned a green dress. it features the trendy cold shoulder look. she topped her outfit with black blazer. a recycle. it's the first duplicate piece she's worn since beginning her royal duties. she previously wore the alexander mcqueen jacket to the which is part of a pants suit to the endeavor awards in january. later saturday, they arrived at the queen's birthday celebration concert. her dress was from stella mccartney. she paired the dress with blue heels. meghan sat alongside her future husband in the box surrounded by her future in-laws. prince william sat next to the queen, who turned 92. >> tonight, we're celebrating the queen's birthday. your majesty, if you don't mind me saying, you're not someone who is easy to buy gifts for.
alfred, 4 to 1. >>> more royal news, a busy weekend for prince harry and meghan markle. today, hours after kate gave birth the two attended a previously arranged engagement honoring the life of stephen lawrence, a young man who was killed in a racially motivated attack 25 years ago. on saturday, the two attended an invictus games event. she donned a green dress. it features the trendy cold shoulder look. she topped her outfit with black blazer. a recycle. it's the first duplicate piece...
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alfred, we have one here in the middle and then svetlana after that in the front. >> thank you. thanks for a very interesting and stimulating discussion. the soviet/russian leaders have longevity in the office that the american counterparts normally don't have. when you look at brezhnev, johnson nixon and carter. our focus is on nixon, carter and johnson somehow got lost in our story. and my question is about the fate and the failure of dtente. and to what degree the arrival of carter and very new american policy, and brezhnev's stroke really contributed to that. so, again, the question is about the importance of personalities in that story, how much, how much emphasis you would put on personalities in the end of dtente. >> weld, i would say when i wrote about brezhnev, i was struck about how much it was his personality, but also how lucky he was, and that brings us to structural factors and functional factors. i mean, he had brant, he had nixon who was -- an ideal american president in soviet imagination, everything is run through kissing ger, everything is secretive, decided t
alfred, we have one here in the middle and then svetlana after that in the front. >> thank you. thanks for a very interesting and stimulating discussion. the soviet/russian leaders have longevity in the office that the american counterparts normally don't have. when you look at brezhnev, johnson nixon and carter. our focus is on nixon, carter and johnson somehow got lost in our story. and my question is about the fate and the failure of dtente. and to what degree the arrival of carter and...
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it got blocked and was almost made into a movie by alfred hitchcock which at age 22 was an amazing experience. i've never read a screenplay but i thought this could never happen. they just like the dialogue and the novel. it's a different place now but that's how it happened. >> host: so you came out here to hollywood. are you going to stay here? >> guest: go. at ththe time has come to leave. that doesn't mean i'm going to stop writing movies, books. i am a writer to the core. it's in my dna that you can do that anywhere on the planet. i think you can stay in one place for too long. my wife and i are moving to nashville but i'm not going to become a country singer i promise. >> host: when is this happening? >> guest: shortly. >> host: are you moving to tennessee because politically you are more in tune with people in tennessee? >> guest: i think to some extent to be honest and i'm going to be honest on c-span, why not. but always to some extent. i've lived here at odds with many of my neighbors for quite a while. it's for deeper reasons than that. it's a strange comparison but you know how th
it got blocked and was almost made into a movie by alfred hitchcock which at age 22 was an amazing experience. i've never read a screenplay but i thought this could never happen. they just like the dialogue and the novel. it's a different place now but that's how it happened. >> host: so you came out here to hollywood. are you going to stay here? >> guest: go. at ththe time has come to leave. that doesn't mean i'm going to stop writing movies, books. i am a writer to the core. it's...
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reverse fixture and were looking to do the same again especially with the return of a star forward alfred finn bogus in made his comeback and explored starting line up after three months out injured and he wasted no time showing how important he is to the team the icelandic case set up mikail grigori who opened the scoring in the twenty ninth minute his twelfth goal of the season. one nil for our sport at half time. and it was all outboard in the second half as well in bogus info says can be but denied by defender danny lotsa. i'm but then an injury time minds were pushing for an equaliser and finn bogus and caught them on the break the captain capping an outstanding comeback i'm sure have i'm great to be back on the pitch again i didn't think i would quite last this long in this game but the adrenalin took me over the last thirty minutes out spork have now secured another season in the top flight well mindset still in danger and have some tough games ahead of them. a quick look now at the table dortmund and hoffenheim comported strides in the battle for europe play because in life they b
reverse fixture and were looking to do the same again especially with the return of a star forward alfred finn bogus in made his comeback and explored starting line up after three months out injured and he wasted no time showing how important he is to the team the icelandic case set up mikail grigori who opened the scoring in the twenty ninth minute his twelfth goal of the season. one nil for our sport at half time. and it was all outboard in the second half as well in bogus info says can be...
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patriots and during his service in the supreme court he was the most reliable ally and finally there was alfred moore who have been appointed by president adams. they peered from behind the table like a hand puppet behind his colleagues. marshall wore a plain black robe that hung loosely over his frame to end the complicity to the team favored by the republicans. they decided to mimic the adaptations of the aristocracy or the fear of society. today's the dangers at home and abroad. it is to protec was to protect l form of monticello. he wasn't especially fond of all his people. so, marshall belonged to the party and he practiced republicanism in his everyday life. if jefferson lived his life in poetry, marshall left him. for marshall, the struggle for human dignity was experienced in the cases he thought and in the humanity and respect he showed thto the least among us in his routines. so that gives you a flavor of what's marshall faced when he joined the court and the enormous distance he was able to elevate a. in mcculloch versus maryland we must never forget if the constitution we are expoun
patriots and during his service in the supreme court he was the most reliable ally and finally there was alfred moore who have been appointed by president adams. they peered from behind the table like a hand puppet behind his colleagues. marshall wore a plain black robe that hung loosely over his frame to end the complicity to the team favored by the republicans. they decided to mimic the adaptations of the aristocracy or the fear of society. today's the dangers at home and abroad. it is to...
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alfred finn bogus and made his comeback you know explored starting lineup after three months out injured and he wasted no time showing how important is to the team the icelandic set up mikail grigori the open the scoring in the twenty ninth minute his twelfth goal of the season. one nil for at half time. and it was all the borg in the second half as well close as can be but denied by defender danny lots. but then an injury for pushing for an equaliser and finn bogus and caught them on the break the captain capping an outstanding comeback i thought i great to be back on the pitch again i didn't think. his game but. now secured another season in the top flight well mind such still in danger and have some tough games ahead of them. a quick reminder not of our top stories armenians prime minister. has resigned a message posted on his website this comes after mass protests gripped the capital city for a week of soldiers have joined the demonstrations today. trying to remain in power . it's a boy for the british royal palace has just announced that the duchess of cambridge has given birth to b
alfred finn bogus and made his comeback you know explored starting lineup after three months out injured and he wasted no time showing how important is to the team the icelandic set up mikail grigori the open the scoring in the twenty ninth minute his twelfth goal of the season. one nil for at half time. and it was all the borg in the second half as well close as can be but denied by defender danny lots. but then an injury for pushing for an equaliser and finn bogus and caught them on the break...
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italy even granted alfre citizenship so he could be moved to vatican hospital to keep him alive on a ventilator if british courts allowed him but a judge ruled in the local doctor's favor to end his suffering a move condemned by officials in the largely catholic poland who criticized the health service in the united kingdom the paper is one of the first to respond following the announcement of his death and he posted his sympathy on twitter he went on to preach for sound ethics and science potentially alluding to the evans's case in course to want this to inform them entirely in this situation it is fundamental that we improve our awareness of the ethical responsibility in respect of the human kind and the environment in which we live while the church applauds every effort in research and application directed to the care of our suffering brothers and sisters she is also mindful of the basic principle that not everything technically possible or doable is thereby ethically acceptable this is not the first time the pope has gotten involved in a case pitting parents against the british s
italy even granted alfre citizenship so he could be moved to vatican hospital to keep him alive on a ventilator if british courts allowed him but a judge ruled in the local doctor's favor to end his suffering a move condemned by officials in the largely catholic poland who criticized the health service in the united kingdom the paper is one of the first to respond following the announcement of his death and he posted his sympathy on twitter he went on to preach for sound ethics and science...
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alfred. you heard it first. if they want it. the country to come back. offered compensation.ry. the empire windrush brings to britain 500 jamaicans. with responsibilities and homes. the home secretary's words today. but the windrush generation made those homes here, only to be failed. there is no hiding from this mess. each individual case is painful to hear. but so much more painful, often harrowing, for the people involved. the state has let these people down. "you did," they cried. she and theresa may before. to fix the mistakes. the status they deserve, british citizenship. through the process. none of this can undo the pain already endured. to put these wrongs right. but says he was threatened with deportation and lost his job. he is £30,000 out of pocket. and what has happened to him? it is positive, isn't it? it will help a lot of people. i don't know if i will get any money back. and get my life back on track. that's what i'm hoping for. labour says it should not have been allowed to happen. generation in this way. really right the wrongs? under the british empire. do
alfred. you heard it first. if they want it. the country to come back. offered compensation.ry. the empire windrush brings to britain 500 jamaicans. with responsibilities and homes. the home secretary's words today. but the windrush generation made those homes here, only to be failed. there is no hiding from this mess. each individual case is painful to hear. but so much more painful, often harrowing, for the people involved. the state has let these people down. "you did," they cried....
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expert alfred desire claims there is presently no humanitarian crisis in venezuela because what they want the world to believe is that there is a humanitarian crisis when the when there are he military rescinds you know that armies from other countries can intervene this regarding. the principles of international law that's the objective it's the old trick but of course you can you can come to venezuela and you can just look around and you can see that there is no such thing as a humanitarian crisis of course we have trouble with some pro the with the some made the scenes but we it's been solved we have a better idea this year than last year and twenty seventeen was better than twenty sixteen and with democratic decisions and with our allies we're going to solve everything that's for sure what did you tell british ambassador andrew and other e.u. ambassadors i understand understood by the british man in caracas i was once based in washington and in brazil we had a dinner with all the european ambassador. of the e.u. and they had a lot of questions why do it was likely for i was being
expert alfred desire claims there is presently no humanitarian crisis in venezuela because what they want the world to believe is that there is a humanitarian crisis when the when there are he military rescinds you know that armies from other countries can intervene this regarding. the principles of international law that's the objective it's the old trick but of course you can you can come to venezuela and you can just look around and you can see that there is no such thing as a humanitarian...
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italy even granted alfre citizenship so that he could be moved to vatican hospital to keep him alive on a ventilator if british courts allowed him but a judge ruled in the local doctor's favor to end his suffering a move condemned by officials in the largely catholic poland who criticized the health service in the united kingdom the paper is one of the first to respond following the announcement of his death and he posted his sympathy on twitter he went on to preach for sound ethics and science but alluding to the evans's case to want this to inform them entirely in this situation it is fundamental that we improve our awareness of the ethical responsibility in respect of the human kind and the environment in which we live while the church applauds every effort in research and application directed to the care of our suffering brothers and sisters she is also mindful of the basic principle that not everything technically possible or doable is thereby ethically acceptable this is not the first time the pope has gotten involved in a case pitting parents against the british state last yea
italy even granted alfre citizenship so that he could be moved to vatican hospital to keep him alive on a ventilator if british courts allowed him but a judge ruled in the local doctor's favor to end his suffering a move condemned by officials in the largely catholic poland who criticized the health service in the united kingdom the paper is one of the first to respond following the announcement of his death and he posted his sympathy on twitter he went on to preach for sound ethics and science...
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the alfred p. sloan foundation works under the auspices of enhancing the public understanding of science and technology their most well known grants being given to the sundance and hamptons film festivals and last but certainly not the least horrifying is the charles koch foundation an organization that has been accused of strong arming universities it gives grants to by retaining final approval on economic professors and even inventing the positions of white supremacists within universities so do we really think that a bunch of billionaires known for working the system are going to protect a system meant to work for the rest of us. no no probably no because the moment that they all got involved with government and the system of suppose that you look at our government in the yard well we're not going to work and. more about this commission does is like really fascinating to me that the daughter would or independently fix a problem that the people on capitol hill in the mainstream media want to beli
the alfred p. sloan foundation works under the auspices of enhancing the public understanding of science and technology their most well known grants being given to the sundance and hamptons film festivals and last but certainly not the least horrifying is the charles koch foundation an organization that has been accused of strong arming universities it gives grants to by retaining final approval on economic professors and even inventing the positions of white supremacists within universities so...
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welcome back to worlds apart with jon alpert the american journalist and documentary filmmaker mr alfred just before the break you were saying that you had a choice of either going to cuba or coming to moscow and each owes most to and i know that you have something under the table to show as i do have something i have my my my props here if you see this yeah and i can see the name of legendary russian hockey player just last fifty seven days why do you have it if you look at this and obviously we have your name here as well but still so so when i was growing up. i didn't want to be a journalist i can tell you how i became a journalist but it was completely accidental my dream was to be a hockey player. but my reality was that i still don't get i wasn't good enough. i was always very enthusiastic but in one town that hockey player but my friend i'm working with on a number of projects one is the first and last hockey game ever on the north pole can you skate really and you've got a year because next year around this time it basically to call attention to environmental crisis of the north
welcome back to worlds apart with jon alpert the american journalist and documentary filmmaker mr alfred just before the break you were saying that you had a choice of either going to cuba or coming to moscow and each owes most to and i know that you have something under the table to show as i do have something i have my my my props here if you see this yeah and i can see the name of legendary russian hockey player just last fifty seven days why do you have it if you look at this and obviously...
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welcome back to worlds apart then john albert the american journalist and documentary filmmaker mr alfred day just before the break you were saying that you had a choice of either going to cuba or of coming to moscow and each and i know that you have something under the table to show as i do have something i have my my my props here. and you see this yeah and i can see the name of legendary russian hockey player who just lost fifty seven. why do you have a. look at this and obviously we have your name here as well but so so so when i was growing up. i didn't want to be a journalist i can tell you how i became a journalist but it was completely accidental my dream was to be a hockey player. but my reality was that i still don't get i wasn't good enough. i was always very enthusiastic but on town that hockey player but my friend i'm working with on a number of projects one is the first and last hockey game ever on the north pole can you skate really well and you got here because next year around this time is basically to call attention to environmental crisis of the north pole and also this
welcome back to worlds apart then john albert the american journalist and documentary filmmaker mr alfred day just before the break you were saying that you had a choice of either going to cuba or of coming to moscow and each and i know that you have something under the table to show as i do have something i have my my my props here. and you see this yeah and i can see the name of legendary russian hockey player who just lost fifty seven. why do you have a. look at this and obviously we have...
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in the morning west of town, by 3:20 in the afternoon writes a note to his boss, cavalry commander alfred pleasanton and says general reynolds was killed early this morning. in my opinion there seems to be no directing person. i think that is critical. "there seems to be no directing person. we need help now." ok, so he is saying we are getting into the late afternoon, he doesn't sense anybody is in command, even though officially howard was in command of the field upon hearing that reynolds was killed. alright? so i think that is particularly damning coming from beauford. so, i believe that the debate over what was said, or who said what to whom, is essentially moot because people were responding to hancock. they were not responding to howard. i don't know if howard was despondent, that could be a little severe. but anyway, hancock's disposition. hancock is the guy who populated culp's hill. howard had been there all day, but hancock when he shows up, he sees we have to worry about more than just cemetery hill where the soldiers are coming. we have got to worry about the right flank. and
in the morning west of town, by 3:20 in the afternoon writes a note to his boss, cavalry commander alfred pleasanton and says general reynolds was killed early this morning. in my opinion there seems to be no directing person. i think that is critical. "there seems to be no directing person. we need help now." ok, so he is saying we are getting into the late afternoon, he doesn't sense anybody is in command, even though officially howard was in command of the field upon hearing that...
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among the soldiers returning home after the war was alfred hitchcock he'd been conscripted at the young age little rudy didn't know his father but at home his mother always told him that men in uniforms weren't to be trusted rudy would never accept his father as an authority figure. raised to four sons on her run rudy was the youngest born on the seventh of march nine hundred forty one his father was already at the front his mother raised her children in the christian faith she was a devout protestant pious but not on worldly. it's one of the mine shaft one of the mine shaft well it was a community where my mother was in charge my father fell into line two when my father came back he didn't want to recognize my father as his biological father because he'd never seen him he would rebel when my father said here don't touch that. because i thought he would hit back if he was slapped off the local. clubs who called this. the dodgers lived in look and vulgar a small rural town in vandenberg some fifteen kilometers south of berlin in the heart of communist east germany. looking back he wrote
among the soldiers returning home after the war was alfred hitchcock he'd been conscripted at the young age little rudy didn't know his father but at home his mother always told him that men in uniforms weren't to be trusted rudy would never accept his father as an authority figure. raised to four sons on her run rudy was the youngest born on the seventh of march nine hundred forty one his father was already at the front his mother raised her children in the christian faith she was a devout...
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were rejoicing finally a state of the jewish friend for example for us to eyes on would suffice the alfred's death camp. design a stream was coming true for pioneers like seaman bowman born in berlin he fled the nazis when he was young now the arab palestinians were refugees but who's to blame for their fate. has waited for decades to return five people. a small country and that great history. we start with. his family has lived here for generations. came and went and the family adopted. when israel was founded he was just ten years old. when we were kids my brother and i had to work at the market to help our parents. we were barefoot we had no money for shoes. we pushed crates of venture bills on a cart. years. later he had his own truck as an independent freight forwarder he's constantly on the move supplying supermarkets and large companies throughout israel. this is where he worked as a child build market in architect his hometown in the northwest of the country traditionally many of the vendors here are arabs and many of their customers are jews. the bloody middle east conflict with its
were rejoicing finally a state of the jewish friend for example for us to eyes on would suffice the alfred's death camp. design a stream was coming true for pioneers like seaman bowman born in berlin he fled the nazis when he was young now the arab palestinians were refugees but who's to blame for their fate. has waited for decades to return five people. a small country and that great history. we start with. his family has lived here for generations. came and went and the family adopted. when...
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guilty alfred groove richo develop hoffa's shameful will for killing and then violation of the laws of cause sums up for my. thoughts. by some fences as of laws of those who to me is imprisonment. this is man when i was in school first ever from my school thank you i just cannot believe that and this for a cause that monster. had become a. savage for that you know innocent but looking back in my past you know i just came out of it i don't see any anything on this way is that even in the us with eyes showing more chest that's and insists there was nothing there. i have a happy childhood. but as mom was influenced by my life from the beginning. you cannot play football with the rest. you cannot do the things that mother children can do. many times from their god play i must be inside. i like to draw or good things because. after i finished my teacher encouraged me to go in art school and i was prepared you know my father picked me to said i will do at school i regret it put direct fast you know everything but because there is no other three brothers and one sister in my family so my fath
guilty alfred groove richo develop hoffa's shameful will for killing and then violation of the laws of cause sums up for my. thoughts. by some fences as of laws of those who to me is imprisonment. this is man when i was in school first ever from my school thank you i just cannot believe that and this for a cause that monster. had become a. savage for that you know innocent but looking back in my past you know i just came out of it i don't see any anything on this way is that even in the us with...
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this was the first washington post story by alfred e. lewis. there is no explanation as to why the five suspects would want to bug the offices or whether or not they were working for any individuals or organizations. there was news coverage of that particul burglary. it was of interests of this burglary but it was mild interests. nobody in the press was immediately jumping into conclusions of being the first sign of a gigantic political conspiracy that would take down the sitting president richard dixon. it is interesting some what lost to history. the democratic party actually did kind of go right there, right away when the watergate burglary happened. the press did not see it that way. the dnc, democratic party went right to the end game immediately. the watergate break-in was on june 17th, june 20th, the dnc filed a civil lawsuit against the reelection campaign for president nixon. saying that burglary at the headquarters, that was not just a burglary, it was a dirty trick by the president and the president should have to answer for it. lawr
this was the first washington post story by alfred e. lewis. there is no explanation as to why the five suspects would want to bug the offices or whether or not they were working for any individuals or organizations. there was news coverage of that particul burglary. it was of interests of this burglary but it was mild interests. nobody in the press was immediately jumping into conclusions of being the first sign of a gigantic political conspiracy that would take down the sitting president...
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many ranchers like alfred piazza are stuck. >> my wife is sick, i've got to take care of her. if something happens, how will i get around it? >> reporter: highway 1 and western sonoma county looks more like a rain. the storm left this stretch underwater. the driver of the pickup truck taking a chance and plowing through. cornell barnard, abc 7 news. >> yosemite valley will likely reopen at noon today, following the merced river overflowing it's not banks from rainwater and melting snow. between two and four feet of water covered some roadways. visitors needed to leave yosemite valley by 5:00 friday night. >> we're not going to be incapacitated by flooding, catastrophic or not. >> it's rare foryosemitesemitese >>> now we're going a few days' break from the rain. >> at least a couple of days. we have some warm weather on tap. a live look outside as we check out the bay bridge for you. dry tomorrow, even warmer before the next frontal system ariva as on tuesday, coming up. >>> the national hockey league is standing strong with a youth hockey >>> and the latest on what started a f
many ranchers like alfred piazza are stuck. >> my wife is sick, i've got to take care of her. if something happens, how will i get around it? >> reporter: highway 1 and western sonoma county looks more like a rain. the storm left this stretch underwater. the driver of the pickup truck taking a chance and plowing through. cornell barnard, abc 7 news. >> yosemite valley will likely reopen at noon today, following the merced river overflowing it's not banks from rainwater and...
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ex-army soldier timothy mcveigh parked a rental truck in front of the alfred p-murrah federal buildingexplosion killed 168-people and injured hundreds more. less than two-hours after the bombing... an officer pulled mcveigh over for speeding. he was carrying a concealed weapon and arrested. ( darya )(ááá2 shotááá) scientists are weighing in on the potentional disaster of an earthquake striking on the hayward fault line in the east bay.( james ) the u-s-g-s says a 7.0 magnitude earthquake would be 30 times more powerful than 2014's napa earthquake and cause ten times more damage than loma prieta in 1989. the new study also says thousands of people will suffer ... as the earthquake creates widespread damage to infrastructure and underground utilities. ( darya ) until the big one hits ... it's all but reducing risks by mitigating anticipated shortages of power and water. ( james ) according
ex-army soldier timothy mcveigh parked a rental truck in front of the alfred p-murrah federal buildingexplosion killed 168-people and injured hundreds more. less than two-hours after the bombing... an officer pulled mcveigh over for speeding. he was carrying a concealed weapon and arrested. ( darya )(ááá2 shotááá) scientists are weighing in on the potentional disaster of an earthquake striking on the hayward fault line in the east bay.( james ) the u-s-g-s says a 7.0 magnitude earthquake...
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the repair could take days, but many ranchers like alfred piazza are stuck. >> we've got to get out.pretty sick. i've got to take care of her. if something ever happens how aim going to get her out of here? >> reporter: highway 1 looks more like a lake. the storm left this underwater. the driver of this pickup truck taking a chance and plowing through. cornell barnard. >>> yosemite valley will likely reopen at noon tomorrow, this follows the merced river overflowing its banks from rainwater and melting snow. between two and four feet of water covered some roadways. visitors needed to leave yosemite valley by 5:00 last night. >> flooding, catastrophic or not. but we will be out by 5:00. >> they are determined. parts of yosemite at higher elevations remain open. it is rare for rangers to close yosemite valley, which is usually open around the clock to visitors. >>> much more ahead this saturday night. the national hockey league standing strong with a youth hockey team coping with tragedy. why the tragedy in canada hits close to home for the coach of the sharks. plus. >> ten times bette
the repair could take days, but many ranchers like alfred piazza are stuck. >> we've got to get out.pretty sick. i've got to take care of her. if something ever happens how aim going to get her out of here? >> reporter: highway 1 looks more like a lake. the storm left this underwater. the driver of this pickup truck taking a chance and plowing through. cornell barnard. >>> yosemite valley will likely reopen at noon tomorrow, this follows the merced river overflowing its...
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. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation.onomic performance and financial litecy in the 21st century. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peacefulrd world. more information at macfound.org >>tnd with the ongoing supp as these institutions >> this programade possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to yourbs station from viewers likyou. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llcws c media access group at wgbh media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.orgne welcome to the future. pbs digital. elyse: we're the history detectives, and we're going to investigate some untold stories from america's past. this week, is this mysterious marker in southern texas connected to the birth of the legendary american cowboy? gwendolyn: does tres poster hold a st about escape artist harry houdini and his desperate attempts to speak to the dead? wes: and can this flag take to one of the darkest days in u.s. histor t the m
. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation.onomic performance and financial litecy in the 21st century. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peacefulrd world. more information at macfound.org >>tnd with the ongoing supp as these institutions >> this programade possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to yourbs station from viewers likyou. thank you. captioning...