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most of all, faith in detective arnold.omise he made to solve the case was to her. >> he is going to see that these people are found. if it had of just been erin, it would have been just maybe another death. but since erica was involved in that, he wasn't going to let up on it. >> judith didn't know it yet but down at police headquarters, detective arnold was close to getting answers from the men he had been pursuing since their starring roles in the walgreens video. james quisenberry, the family friend who made the last phone call to erin, and kenneth williams, who admitted to a witness he was part of a robbery that turned deadly. now it was time to bring both men in and interrogate them. >> i'm a little apprehensive but not nervous, no butterflies just because it was something i had planned on and prepared for for such a long time. >> you were ready? >> i was ready. >> 15 months after the shootings, quisenberry and williams voluntarily came down to headquarters. each knew the other was there. >> i wanted both of them to u
most of all, faith in detective arnold.omise he made to solve the case was to her. >> he is going to see that these people are found. if it had of just been erin, it would have been just maybe another death. but since erica was involved in that, he wasn't going to let up on it. >> judith didn't know it yet but down at police headquarters, detective arnold was close to getting answers from the men he had been pursuing since their starring roles in the walgreens video. james...
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when casie arnold and her husband went outside.casie arnold"saw that the blowup snowman had been deflatedaw the tire tracks and started thinking.nats "who would do this?"the answer was caught on camera.casie arnold "it's very disturbing to see someone pull in front of your house - get out of the car look at the scene - kind of look around and to get back in the car with the intention to do damage."you can see the driver back up and then - head straight for the front yard. casie arnold"it's kind of scary because ya know we both have young children there's lots of young children around here you never know who could be out and about."the arnolds called police to report the vandalism and destruction of their one hundred dollar decoration.casie arnold"it was pretty puzzling and frightening all at the same time just kind of feeling a bit unsafe --violated."they also shared the video to facebook.casie arnold"get this person caught, to keep them from damaging other people's properties."and say other neighbors told them they also had similar experiences.casie arnold"you know ya think maybe someone
when casie arnold and her husband went outside.casie arnold"saw that the blowup snowman had been deflatedaw the tire tracks and started thinking.nats "who would do this?"the answer was caught on camera.casie arnold "it's very disturbing to see someone pull in front of your house - get out of the car look at the scene - kind of look around and to get back in the car with the intention to do damage."you can see the driver back up and then - head straight for the front...
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i would then write valiant ambition that pairs washington with benedict arnold.ere we watch over the course of four years as washington emerges as a leader who's really trying to figure things out into what he would ultimately become, the leader that realizes the only way we are going to hang in here is if we avoid that conflict that might destroy the armand. we have to play a defensive war which is completely against he was aggressive by temperament but he knew this was best for his country. with benedict arnold who decides he's the one man whose job it is to tear this country apart. and that book ends with arnold's unsuccessful attempt to turn over west point to the british. in the late summer and fall of 1780. it was after writing that book that i realized now i really have to find out what happens to washington. i'm a water guy and it's great to be here on the wharf because i live on an island, i grew up in that maritime center of the universe pittsburgh pennsylvania but we have rivers. i realize from an early age that before there were multilane highways, be
i would then write valiant ambition that pairs washington with benedict arnold.ere we watch over the course of four years as washington emerges as a leader who's really trying to figure things out into what he would ultimately become, the leader that realizes the only way we are going to hang in here is if we avoid that conflict that might destroy the armand. we have to play a defensive war which is completely against he was aggressive by temperament but he knew this was best for his country....
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when the mother and arnold get into what they get into, there's audible gasps. performance. >> no, what's crazy is after all these years i thought i lived my life for you. >> they can't believe these people are saying this stuff to each other. people were so frightened back then, they just sunk into their seats. >> the thing that's striking to me over the course of doing this play, one, how many people saw it back in the day. and it changed their lives. but more than that, i've had people write to me and say, i saw this play in cleveland, or wherever, and arnold was the first gay man i ever met. >> reporter: one person whose life forever changed by "torchsong" is ritchie jackson, now a producer for the show's revival. >> one day my mother came home from spending the day in the city. i was 17 years old. she took me to this theater to see harvey fierstein in "torchsong trilogy." she wanted to use it as a spark to start a conversation with me. she wanted me to see a life that could be possible for me. >> reporter: for jackson, this play and the lgbtq rights it stan
when the mother and arnold get into what they get into, there's audible gasps. performance. >> no, what's crazy is after all these years i thought i lived my life for you. >> they can't believe these people are saying this stuff to each other. people were so frightened back then, they just sunk into their seats. >> the thing that's striking to me over the course of doing this play, one, how many people saw it back in the day. and it changed their lives. but more than that,...
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. >> tim arnold was a former boyfriend of christa worthington.r a year. but at the time she was murdered, they were actually broken up. >> the police, they always take a close look at the people who are in the orbit. he was a boyfriend. he was an ex-lover. sometimes that generates hard feelings. so that was one. two, he found the body. you always take a close look at the person who found the body. >> it was a sunday afternoon. there was an important patriots football game going on. >> into the end zone! >> tim arnold says that he was watching the game with his father and his father suggested that he return a flashlight to christa. his father drove him to christa's house. >> he's heading to the home, spots two unopened newspapers, immediately makes him wonder, why are the papers unopened? >> and he looked through the kitchen door window and saw christa lying on the floor. she was totally still. she wasn't moving. so he pushed his way into the house. and he went and he found ava next to her mother and he leaned over and he touched christa and she w
. >> tim arnold was a former boyfriend of christa worthington.r a year. but at the time she was murdered, they were actually broken up. >> the police, they always take a close look at the people who are in the orbit. he was a boyfriend. he was an ex-lover. sometimes that generates hard feelings. so that was one. two, he found the body. you always take a close look at the person who found the body. >> it was a sunday afternoon. there was an important patriots football game...
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some good work being done by trent alexander—arnold and of course, others, this christmas. stars who are celebrating a record—breaking year in the uk charts. ariana grande's ‘thank u, next‘ achieved the most streams in a week ever — 14.9 million times over the course of seven days. data released by the official charts company revealed all the artists who enjoyed the most success in 2018. and the veteran boyband take that had the fastest selling album of the year, with their reimagined greatest hits collection, called odyssey. there you go, you are up—to—date. it is almost 7:10 a.m.. many of us will have received a present yesterday that we don't really like, but is it ok to pass it on to someone else as a gift? do you really? lots of people do. let's talk about the dos and don'ts of re—gifting with thrift blogger jane hanson, and the etiquette expert, william hanson. they both have exactly the same surname, they both have exactly the same surname, it spelt exactly the same way, but you are not related, you just met five minutes ago outside the practice studio. absolutely. t
some good work being done by trent alexander—arnold and of course, others, this christmas. stars who are celebrating a record—breaking year in the uk charts. ariana grande's ‘thank u, next‘ achieved the most streams in a week ever — 14.9 million times over the course of seven days. data released by the official charts company revealed all the artists who enjoyed the most success in 2018. and the veteran boyband take that had the fastest selling album of the year, with their reimagined...
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and trent alexander—arnold returns for liverpool today, after injury, but his manager says his team areot in a christmas mood, as they focus on trying to beat newcastle to maintain their lead at the top of the premier league. good morning to you once again, it is going to be fairly cloudy. we will cease in drizzle, some across the north—east of scotland. we've also got sunshine forecast, i will tell you where in the next 15 hello, good morning. it's the 26th december. a belated merry christmas from me. our top story: it's thought 18 million people will hit the shops today, with some analysts predicting bigger than usual discounts in the boxing day sales. retailers will be looking to make up for weak trading in the leadup to christmas. our reporter, andy moore, is on oxford street in london. good morning to you, and you are not alone. certainly not alone, i am outside the next store here, it is due to open any minute now behind me, snaking down behind at 200, 300 people. it just looks me, snaking down behind at 200, 300 people. itjust looks like they will be going in shortly. some of the
and trent alexander—arnold returns for liverpool today, after injury, but his manager says his team areot in a christmas mood, as they focus on trying to beat newcastle to maintain their lead at the top of the premier league. good morning to you once again, it is going to be fairly cloudy. we will cease in drizzle, some across the north—east of scotland. we've also got sunshine forecast, i will tell you where in the next 15 hello, good morning. it's the 26th december. a belated merry...
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but premier league footballer trent alexander—arnold chose to spend his with strangers.pool star volunteered for a local charity buying presents and dinner for families who have fallen on hard times. judith moritz reports. between morning training and evening match prep, trent alexander—arnold could have been forgiven for spending yesterday afternoon at home. but instead, he chose to bring christmas to a roomful of children who wouldn't otherwise have had much to celebrate. applause. hello. the liverpool defender bought them all sacks of presents. he takes his role as a charity ambassador very seriously, understanding that though he's just 20, he's already a role model. i probably am and the kids are probably looking up to me and i think that, yeah, once you understand that you're a role model, these sorts of things are something that you want to do more often, because people might want to follow in your footsteps. and seeing me do these type of things, hopefully they'll do it in the future, and that's something that can only benefit the whole city. though there were a f
but premier league footballer trent alexander—arnold chose to spend his with strangers.pool star volunteered for a local charity buying presents and dinner for families who have fallen on hard times. judith moritz reports. between morning training and evening match prep, trent alexander—arnold could have been forgiven for spending yesterday afternoon at home. but instead, he chose to bring christmas to a roomful of children who wouldn't otherwise have had much to celebrate. applause. hello....
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after injury, trent alexander—arnold is back to full fitness as liverpool face newcastle today. bbc news, liverpool. merry christmas. the seven—year—old girl whose phone call with president donald trump on christmas eve went viral has said she still believes in santa claus. mr trump threw doubt on the existence of santa when he asked collman lloyd if she still believed in father christmas. are you still a believer in santa? because at seven, it's marginal, right? well, the girl on the other end of that call was collman lloyd from lexington, south carolina. according to the post and courier newspaper, probably like most seven year—olds, she didn't know what the word "marginal" meant. let's have a listen to her side of the conversation. probably put out some cookies, and then we're hanging out with our friends, so that's pretty much all. well, that is very good. well, you just have a good time. yes, sir. are you still a believer in santa? yes, sir. because at seven, it's marginal, right? yes, sir. you got to say hi to mr president. collman also told the paper she was glad to be ab
after injury, trent alexander—arnold is back to full fitness as liverpool face newcastle today. bbc news, liverpool. merry christmas. the seven—year—old girl whose phone call with president donald trump on christmas eve went viral has said she still believes in santa claus. mr trump threw doubt on the existence of santa when he asked collman lloyd if she still believed in father christmas. are you still a believer in santa? because at seven, it's marginal, right? well, the girl on the...
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he signed, arnold, turn, damnit, turn. all the best, george bush.n you see that photo, what goes through your mind? >> well, i have to laugh every time i see the photograph or someone mentions it, because you know, he invited me up to the camp david more often than anyone else, i think. and i was up there literally every month. we had a great time. but it was exhausting. because we were doing sports from morning until night. we were doing skeet and trap shooting and horseshoe throwing and working out with the weights. and doing wallyball, which is volleyball against a wall, and bowling. the time i went to bed at night, i was exhausted. that's all i can tell you, but it was one day it was snowing, and we had this toboggan, and he was trying to teach me how to sled it because i was only used to sledding with austrian sleds which you direct with your feet. so we went down totally out of control. and of course, we crashed into barbara bush, who broke her leg after that. so that's why he sent me this picture. so we had a really great time up there at cam
he signed, arnold, turn, damnit, turn. all the best, george bush.n you see that photo, what goes through your mind? >> well, i have to laugh every time i see the photograph or someone mentions it, because you know, he invited me up to the camp david more often than anyone else, i think. and i was up there literally every month. we had a great time. but it was exhausting. because we were doing sports from morning until night. we were doing skeet and trap shooting and horseshoe throwing and...
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welcome back and welcome to the show of debbie arnold lead or pick her joining us did you have a good christmas that was all right i suppose if you like that kind of. slipped stuff you know i think we go longer lived there and we could be cheerful lo ok i'll change my mind it was great christmas lights and sirens fashionable i love christmas christmas i'm a real christmas bunnies of course every year on the shore on the set just over there are a few months ago when we were commemorating a marking holocaust memorial day due to all the wonderful story a moving story about your family and let's take a quick look at that clip she remembers sitting on her papa's knee and him saying to her if you hear yes i know you're in england so she knew those words in english then she said that you remember going to the station and she was really excited to go and see a train in the station and she was with mom this was from vienna this is from vienna she was holding her mother and father's hand on her and she was there as well and she was skipping towards the train loads of people at station then she
welcome back and welcome to the show of debbie arnold lead or pick her joining us did you have a good christmas that was all right i suppose if you like that kind of. slipped stuff you know i think we go longer lived there and we could be cheerful lo ok i'll change my mind it was great christmas lights and sirens fashionable i love christmas christmas i'm a real christmas bunnies of course every year on the shore on the set just over there are a few months ago when we were commemorating a...
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is dedicated in honor of the late rachel townsend, a community advocate, the daughter of reverend arnoldtownsend who is also an amazing community advocate, someone who worked her butt off for this community. i mean the june festival would not have even happens happened all of those years ago. [applause] >> all of those years, had it not been for rachel townsend. the work that she did to not only support the community, but when her father was sick, she was right there helping to care for him, and looking out for him and others in the community. she was one of the sweetest people you would ever want to meet, and the only problem was, she never said no to anybody. she never said no. can you do this, rachel? yes. >> can you do this, rachel? what time is it? she was there for so many of us in this community and it is such an honor to choose to name such an amazing place that represents fulfilling a promise to this community. it really means a lot to reverend townsend back to all of us here in the western edition community. especially many of us who have grown up here and worked here, to dedic
is dedicated in honor of the late rachel townsend, a community advocate, the daughter of reverend arnoldtownsend who is also an amazing community advocate, someone who worked her butt off for this community. i mean the june festival would not have even happens happened all of those years ago. [applause] >> all of those years, had it not been for rachel townsend. the work that she did to not only support the community, but when her father was sick, she was right there helping to care for...
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trent alexander—arnold final is one of the players playing in the premier league today.e stars who are celebrating a record—breaking year in the uk charts. ariana grande's ‘thank u, next‘ achieved the most streams in a week ever — 111.9 million times over seven days. data released by the official charts company revealed the artists who enjoyed the most success in 2018. veteran boyband take that had the fastest selling album of the year, with their reimagined greatest hits collection, odyssey. good morning if you havejustjoined us. good morning if you havejustjoined us. you're watching breakfast. it is nine minutes past eight. time for a look at the newspapers. paul horrocks, former newspaper editor, is here to tell us what's caught their eye. morning. merry christmas. merry christmas to you. we'll speak to paul in a minute. here's a look at the front pages. the duchesses of cambridge and sussex feature on many boxing day front pages, with the daily mirror declaring that the royals enjoyed a "happy sis—mas" despite rumours of a fallout. it is the police service which come
trent alexander—arnold final is one of the players playing in the premier league today.e stars who are celebrating a record—breaking year in the uk charts. ariana grande's ‘thank u, next‘ achieved the most streams in a week ever — 111.9 million times over seven days. data released by the official charts company revealed the artists who enjoyed the most success in 2018. veteran boyband take that had the fastest selling album of the year, with their reimagined greatest hits collection,...
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when he was governor of california and also before when he was an actor so arnold schwarzenegger and a few or a couple of country music country music celebrities and stars they're all to pay their final respects to the president this will be also a moment where james baker very special and the closest arguably the closest friend of the late president bush forty one will hold the eulogy and everybody is waiting here in america to hear what james baker has to say just back at the time not only the closest friend but also only real confidant of president. h. walker bush and secretary of state and chief of staff in the white house at the time our george w. bush is a daughter now well holding. as you outlined it will be a star studded service there now after the service staff on the your presence the casket will go on to its final burial place a final farewell. right final. farewell will be bringing the casket of the president with the president on a train to college station this is where the presidential library of the of president bush forty one is located and there he will be buried wi
when he was governor of california and also before when he was an actor so arnold schwarzenegger and a few or a couple of country music country music celebrities and stars they're all to pay their final respects to the president this will be also a moment where james baker very special and the closest arguably the closest friend of the late president bush forty one will hold the eulogy and everybody is waiting here in america to hear what james baker has to say just back at the time not only...
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professor andrew arnold is the author. >> keep an eye out for more interviews from the national press club book fair to air in the near future. you can also watch them and any of our programs in their entirety @booktv.org. type the author's name in the search bar at the top of the page.
professor andrew arnold is the author. >> keep an eye out for more interviews from the national press club book fair to air in the near future. you can also watch them and any of our programs in their entirety @booktv.org. type the author's name in the search bar at the top of the page.
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this morning, arnold schwarzenegger remembered it a little differently when he spoke with jake tapperer president sledding in 1991 and he signed on the bottom, arnold, turn, bam it, turn. all best, george bush. when you see that photo, what goes through your mind? >> i have to laugh every time i see it or someone mentions it. he invited me up to camp david more often than anyone else, i think. i was up there every month and we had a great time, but it was exhausting because we were doing sports from morning till night and skis and trap shooting and horseshoe throwing and working out with the weights and volleyball against the wall with the marines there. on and on and bowling and by the time i went to bed at night, i was exhausted. one day it was snowing up there and we had this toboggan and he was trying to teach me. i was only used to sledding down with austrian sleds which you direct with your feet. we went down totally out of control and of course we crashed into barbara bush who broke her leg after that. that's why he sent me this picture. we had a great time at camp david. it wa
this morning, arnold schwarzenegger remembered it a little differently when he spoke with jake tapperer president sledding in 1991 and he signed on the bottom, arnold, turn, bam it, turn. all best, george bush. when you see that photo, what goes through your mind? >> i have to laugh every time i see it or someone mentions it. he invited me up to camp david more often than anyone else, i think. i was up there every month and we had a great time, but it was exhausting because we were doing...
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taylor, jimon, nance, arnold schwarzenegger, and the man who defeated him, bill clinton. my siblings and i refer to these guys as brothers from other mothers. [laughter] us a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. i wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he is a good golfer. here's my conclusion, he played , to so he could move on enjoy the rest of the day. to expand his energy, to live at all. settings,n with two full throttle, dead sleep. [laughter] to beght us what it means a wonderful father, grandfather, great-grandfather. he was firm in his principles and supportive as we sought our own ways. he encouraged and comforted, never steered. .e tested his patients i know i did. [laughter] responded with a great gift of unconditional love. last friday when i was told he had minutes to live, i called him. the guy answered the phone. i think he can hear you. he has not said anything for most of the day. i said, dad, i love you. you've been a wonderful father. the last words he would ever say on earth were i love you, too. to us, he was close to
taylor, jimon, nance, arnold schwarzenegger, and the man who defeated him, bill clinton. my siblings and i refer to these guys as brothers from other mothers. [laughter] us a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. i wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he is a good golfer. here's my conclusion, he played , to so he could move on enjoy the rest of the day. to expand his energy, to live at all. settings,n with two full throttle, dead sleep. [laughter] to beght us...
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anyway, so yeah, i love hearing that arnold schwarzenegger accent. such a good friend. >> everybody is sharing so many lovely stories about their interaction with neil's dad, president george h.w. bush. >>> all right. still ahead, are we seeing a truce between the world's two largest economies? president trump says he's holding off new tariffs on chinese products. details coming up. hey joy! hello thomas. hey. what's the worst part about paying for things you don't want? the-- paying! exactly. and what's the best part about getting things you do want for free? free stuff. precisely. that's why verizon decided everyone in the family should get the unlimited they want without paying for the things they don't, and why it now comes with six months of free apple music. i like music. hey, look at that. i like popcorn. (joy) oh, didn't even ask. how dare you! (vo) this holiday, get the gift you want. the music you love, on the network you deserve. switch now and get $300 off our best iphones. here at snowfest... for your worst sore throat pain, try new vick
anyway, so yeah, i love hearing that arnold schwarzenegger accent. such a good friend. >> everybody is sharing so many lovely stories about their interaction with neil's dad, president george h.w. bush. >>> all right. still ahead, are we seeing a truce between the world's two largest economies? president trump says he's holding off new tariffs on chinese products. details coming up. hey joy! hello thomas. hey. what's the worst part about paying for things you don't want? the--...
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take tom arnold on the issue of nra membership. attacks on black conservatives like candace owens, just took a matte black gunowners. claiming they are only five black nra members. well, the nra doesn't disclose membership numbers broken down by race. pew research found that 24% of african-americans were illegal gun owners. not far off the percentage of all adults. so here to debate, horace cooper, from project 21, and jonathan allen. whether it is a board and guns or supporting donald trump, it seems like the impulse, the reflex on the left, is to say, oh, how pathetic, how silly, call you an awful uncle tom are just plain stupid. >> i think it is generally because the g.o.p. has not been super friendly to african-americans, so it's kind of silly when you embrace politics from a g.o.p., since they are not really working for you. >> laura: the second amendment is not a g.o.p. policy. >> are truly not. i was surprised he thought the number without high interns of any he was joking. i think he's getting. i don't think he is trying to
take tom arnold on the issue of nra membership. attacks on black conservatives like candace owens, just took a matte black gunowners. claiming they are only five black nra members. well, the nra doesn't disclose membership numbers broken down by race. pew research found that 24% of african-americans were illegal gun owners. not far off the percentage of all adults. so here to debate, horace cooper, from project 21, and jonathan allen. whether it is a board and guns or supporting donald trump,...
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i think of ron rhodes, jim nance, arnold schwarzenegger, and perhaps unlikeliest of all, the man who defeated him, bill clinton. my siblings and i refer to the guys in the group as brothers from other mothers. [laughter] he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he was a good golfer. my conclusion is that he played fast so that he could move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day to expend his enormous energy. to live at all. he was born with just two settings. full throttle, dead sleep. [laughter] taught us what it means to be a wonderful father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. he was firm in his principles and supportive as we began to seek our own ways. he encouraged and comforted but never steered. we tested his patience. i know i did. [laughter] but he always responded with a great gift of unconditional love. last friday when i was told he had minutes to live, i called him. the guy answering the phone said i think he can hear you, but he hasn't said anything for most of
i think of ron rhodes, jim nance, arnold schwarzenegger, and perhaps unlikeliest of all, the man who defeated him, bill clinton. my siblings and i refer to the guys in the group as brothers from other mothers. [laughter] he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he was a good golfer. my conclusion is that he played fast so that he could move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day to expend...
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i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jim nantz, arnold arnold schwarzenegger and perhaps the most unlikelyrs from other mothers. he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted, and he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on the speed golf. he was a a good golfer. well, here is my conclusion, he played fast so that he could move on to the next event to enjoy the rest of the day, to expand the enormous energy, to live it all. he was born with just two settings -- full throttle, then sleep. he taught us what it means to be a wonderful father and grandfather and great grandfather. he was firm in the principles and supportive as we began to the seek our own ways. he encouraged and comforted, but he never steered. we tested his patience. i know i did. but he always responded with the great gift of unconditional love. last friday when i was told that he had minutes to live, i caledd him. the guy answered the phone and said, i think that that he can hear you sh, but he has not sai anything for most of the day. i said, dad i love you and you have been a wonderful f
i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jim nantz, arnold arnold schwarzenegger and perhaps the most unlikelyrs from other mothers. he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted, and he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on the speed golf. he was a a good golfer. well, here is my conclusion, he played fast so that he could move on to the next event to enjoy the rest of the day, to expand the enormous energy, to live it all. he was born with just two settings...
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. >> la iglesia albergÓ 200 invitados de la familia bush entre ellos el exgobernador arnold schwarzeneggermÁs de 11 personas rindieron tributo a los restas del expresidente bush en capilla ardiente, la caravana fÚnebre recorriÓ las calles de houston el Último viaje por la ciudad que fue por dÉcadas hasta los mÁs pechos mostraron sus respeto mi corazÓn estÁ completo es un honor aquÍ en houston y a ser parte de algo tan especial. >> en cada rincÓn de texas es fÁcil encontrar quiÉn de alguna forma se identifique con la vida de george bush padre. >> voy a la casa busco a mi perrita igual a los que tenÍan lo los presidentes en la casa blanca. >> Él sÍ era detenido. >> hubiera hubiera acaricia do. >> el camino lo terminÓ en tren en la locomotora 41-41 bautizado con los colores presidencial. el destino final la biblioteca que lleva se nombre. >> en esa misma biblioteca los restos del expresidente bush radio estarÁn al lado de su hija robin. >> y su esposa bÁrbara bush que fafrz hace meses. >> el Último adiÓs al presidente george h w. bush incluyÓ un tributo. >> hoy la guardia costera lanzÓ una sa
. >> la iglesia albergÓ 200 invitados de la familia bush entre ellos el exgobernador arnold schwarzeneggermÁs de 11 personas rindieron tributo a los restas del expresidente bush en capilla ardiente, la caravana fÚnebre recorriÓ las calles de houston el Último viaje por la ciudad que fue por dÉcadas hasta los mÁs pechos mostraron sus respeto mi corazÓn estÁ completo es un honor aquÍ en houston y a ser parte de algo tan especial. >> en cada rincÓn de texas es fÁcil...
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presidente bush hay politicias músicos artistas políticos también el ex gobernador de california, arnoldwarzenegger también jj watts también autode y greg aboot . > comenzó en san martín de ahí sale la carroa por calles de houston pasando por el memorial dónde estamos y de la población de spring sigue en la 41 41 que del 2005 rinde homenaje con los aviones del ex avión presidencial . >> cientos de personas esperan ver pasar el cortejo funebre para rendir homenaje al ex presidente . >> para estar presente y dar gracias por lo que hizo por el país también por la gente hispana. >> alstatión la familia bush dará cristiana sepultura al presidente 41 de los estados unidos . >> los restos estarán en la biblioteca museo en la universidad texas también al lado de su esposa la primera dama bárbara bush y su hija . >> gracias . >> un avión de southwest patinó cuando llegó a la terminal desde oakland del área de la bahía chocó contra una barrera de contención usada para que los aviones no se salgan iban 117 pasajeros no hay heridos la investigación dice que pasó por fuerte tormenta que afectó la zon
presidente bush hay politicias músicos artistas políticos también el ex gobernador de california, arnoldwarzenegger también jj watts también autode y greg aboot . > comenzó en san martín de ahí sale la carroa por calles de houston pasando por el memorial dónde estamos y de la población de spring sigue en la 41 41 que del 2005 rinde homenaje con los aviones del ex avión presidencial . >> cientos de personas esperan ver pasar el cortejo funebre para rendir homenaje al ex...
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committed to the pact they even brought their big guns to poland like former california governor arnold schwarzenegger to try and show they'll be back. to the terminator. where we don't have the terminator here in the studio but joining me here at the big table tonight is alexander not was he is a scientist with climate analytics that's an independent research institute which is based right here in berlin it's good to have you on the show you know we have we've been here many times talking about these climate change film it's what makes this one in poland special i think there's two particular things that make this one the most important one actually after the paris agreement was you know to. on the one hand there's now the chance or actually the four delegates to agree on a really specific road map how to actually implement the paris agreement and how to get there some of the away from words towards really measurable measurable items and actions actions and in the thick and the second thing is that it's really important now. a global stock take has been taken place for a very long time
committed to the pact they even brought their big guns to poland like former california governor arnold schwarzenegger to try and show they'll be back. to the terminator. where we don't have the terminator here in the studio but joining me here at the big table tonight is alexander not was he is a scientist with climate analytics that's an independent research institute which is based right here in berlin it's good to have you on the show you know we have we've been here many times talking...
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paris deal, delegates from 200 countries to discuss the shift away from fossil fuels, among them arnoldwarzenegger who criticized the trump administration. >> the federal government is out of whack right now. i think people should not be discouraged. >> there is no group behind them, mobilized by social media but the one common thread is president macron ignored the plight of the average working-class frenchman in the president who was billed as a great reformers accused of creating more problems. >> is france a warning to the rest of the world what happens when a country squeezes the middle class over environmental taxation and policy? global carbon tax revolts the editorial board rights, the french the latest refuse to sacrifice growth for green piety. let's get into it with democratic strategists isaac wright and fox news contributor katie pavlik and charlie hurts. okay. charlie, your take on this. >> taxes eat up half of grossed a mystic product every year in france and when you do something like this everybody loves the environment but the fact remains people have real effects of t
paris deal, delegates from 200 countries to discuss the shift away from fossil fuels, among them arnoldwarzenegger who criticized the trump administration. >> the federal government is out of whack right now. i think people should not be discouraged. >> there is no group behind them, mobilized by social media but the one common thread is president macron ignored the plight of the average working-class frenchman in the president who was billed as a great reformers accused of creating...
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we saw tommy lasorda and of course arnold arnold schwarzenegger who is not a sports figure, but a westernerw of houston. and i looked in the audience and i saw so many of his friends and even people in the choir, i a recognized that they that answered the phones and helped to answer the letters, and thinking of the dedicated staff that served the president so well after he left the white house, and gene beck er, and linda casey pepsle who was there from day one. >> and jim mcgraff as well. and as we are watching this bus go by. and what are you seeing? >> it is a very emotional moment as we saw george bush watching his father loaded on to the hearse, and that is the final time that he is going to be leaving st. martin, and this is a church that he and his family have worshipped at for more than 50 years, and it has grown to be the largest episcopal church in the country, and you saw the emotion of the family as they listened to the eulogies and jim baker choking back tears as he wrapped up the powerful words and listening to george p. bush that was inkrcredible to witnes and more than 12,00
we saw tommy lasorda and of course arnold arnold schwarzenegger who is not a sports figure, but a westernerw of houston. and i looked in the audience and i saw so many of his friends and even people in the choir, i a recognized that they that answered the phones and helped to answer the letters, and thinking of the dedicated staff that served the president so well after he left the white house, and gene beck er, and linda casey pepsle who was there from day one. >> and jim mcgraff as...
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arnold but it would make other glenn the funny side and made the let it go get a way of getting. on the bunny said them when they gave them the long and long one . and a will follow why. not i come out a little more that night and the dog you want to put out of the net i'm not ok and i wouldn't goggle my tongue out of my body but what i do know that i'll go for god job of the god is it only somewhat funny to the good of the man that will have also it was ok. if that. was. i am i am there i listen they do go well why the city. arrogance is it the. environment it was the general or how massive would i be allowed to one of a malay video obama. in the little window while he. really are more than the one the millions on our air bubble that are mourning under saddam while they are gone or near no nail as a leader long these. are now. how long will. these the. third saying go look once every one of these on the alabama would i would i would he wouldn't yeah i do or della i will again no doubt if the government will. only when they are together good i want the other what anonyma would be
arnold but it would make other glenn the funny side and made the let it go get a way of getting. on the bunny said them when they gave them the long and long one . and a will follow why. not i come out a little more that night and the dog you want to put out of the net i'm not ok and i wouldn't goggle my tongue out of my body but what i do know that i'll go for god job of the god is it only somewhat funny to the good of the man that will have also it was ok. if that. was. i am i am there i...
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here's what former california governor arnold schwarzenegger governor arnold schwarzenegger said about mr. bush, sr. >> he was always kind of like very kind to everybody. and i learned from him the good sides of politics. that you can cross the aisle and that you can talk to the other side and respect the other side even though you disagree and all that stuff. so i learned a lot from him. >> schwarzenegger said his modesty and humility were his most notable traits. abc 7 will provide live coverage as he makes his way to the nation's capitol. 7:25 this morning, his casket will depart the funeral chapel in houston. 8:30, the casket will arrive at ellington field. then 1:45 this morning, mr. bush's casket will right at the u.s. capitol where he will lie in state. we will be streaming all of these events live on the abc 7 news app and on abc7news.com. you can download our app and enable push alerts. we will notify you when the event is about to get under way after a fire tore through an apartment building in san francisco. and the fire also killed a pet cat. abc 7 news was at the scene at
here's what former california governor arnold schwarzenegger governor arnold schwarzenegger said about mr. bush, sr. >> he was always kind of like very kind to everybody. and i learned from him the good sides of politics. that you can cross the aisle and that you can talk to the other side and respect the other side even though you disagree and all that stuff. so i learned a lot from him. >> schwarzenegger said his modesty and humility were his most notable traits. abc 7 will...
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committed to the pact they even brought their big guns to poland like former california governor arnold schwarzenegger to try and show they'll be back i wish. well climate change is not only affecting humans wildlife is also increasingly at risk a growing number of rolls of lee warm winters north of the arctic circle is making life difficult there for reindeer we'll take you now to tromso in norway where the saami people of his observe how global warming is affecting their source of food. its early morning three hundred fifty kilometers north of the arctic circle reindeer heard a rave alexandersson is on his way to the mountains near tromso it is here in the arctic where climate change is happening much faster than anywhere else in the world and he's responding by doing something that reindeer herders here have never done before he's feeding his herd roaming freely in the wilderness. if nature doesn't provide enough food for the animals during the whole year they simply have to be fed by us so we can live off of them. but it's crazy providing concentrate so that we can eat it doesn't ma
committed to the pact they even brought their big guns to poland like former california governor arnold schwarzenegger to try and show they'll be back i wish. well climate change is not only affecting humans wildlife is also increasingly at risk a growing number of rolls of lee warm winters north of the arctic circle is making life difficult there for reindeer we'll take you now to tromso in norway where the saami people of his observe how global warming is affecting their source of food. its...
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arnold but it would make other glenn the funny cide made the article get even get. on the funny side when they gave the lord a long and long with. an intent and a will follow. that not to come out a little more that you have no doubt you want to pull them out of the net i'm not ok and i wouldn't goggle all my family out of my body but of being a dog got a job you love the god is it only the somewhat funny to the good of the man that will have also to muzzle brave all right if that. was. i am i am there i listen to the world why the city. arrogance is the. environment it was. how massive would one of a malay video obama. in the little while he. really are more than the when they really went on the air bubble that all morning and. when he then on a little as a leader a long these. are now. how long will. these able to. lead single coil once every one of these on the alabama would i would i would he would. yeah i do or della i will again no doubt if the government will. only when they are together get on the other what anonyma would believe is a little bed. i would the
arnold but it would make other glenn the funny cide made the article get even get. on the funny side when they gave the lord a long and long with. an intent and a will follow. that not to come out a little more that you have no doubt you want to pull them out of the net i'm not ok and i wouldn't goggle all my family out of my body but of being a dog got a job you love the god is it only the somewhat funny to the good of the man that will have also to muzzle brave all right if that. was. i am i...
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and he was so touched and loved the fact arnold palmer told him he had been a great contributor to the game of golf. not everybody liked jack nicholas on display for hours upon hours upon hours and president bush loved the fact that arnold palmer called him. >> bret baer. you are right, the bushes play fast. brit hume used to play with him a lot in maine but they move on the golf course. >> they did and it was boom boom boom and they enjoyed it but he wanted to do it fast and he would concentrate and it is a good golf shot. it was a form of relaxation and a challenge and he would tell me how much he can learn about other people by playing golf. they were really slow. didn't get an invitation back again, i was honored in 1999 at the country club, we were televising the ryder cup. to support the ben crenshaw in texas. and barbara bush walked up to me and said why are you always interviewing the old man? she pointed over to george w and said that guy is running for president in texas. why don't you put him on? i said sure. it was fun to be told or kidded or prodded by mrs. bush and interv
and he was so touched and loved the fact arnold palmer told him he had been a great contributor to the game of golf. not everybody liked jack nicholas on display for hours upon hours upon hours and president bush loved the fact that arnold palmer called him. >> bret baer. you are right, the bushes play fast. brit hume used to play with him a lot in maine but they move on the golf course. >> they did and it was boom boom boom and they enjoyed it but he wanted to do it fast and he...
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tanya arnold has been to meet him in the city.defending ibf heavyweight champion of the world, —— featherweight champion of the world. josh "leeds warrior" warrington! top of the bill, just another reminder ofjosh warrington‘s status as the world champion. i love the journey we're on and i don't want these nights to end so that keeps the fire burning, you work hard to get to this stage, i've been pro for nine years and i'm going to give it up, work hard to win the world title, just like that. carl frampton is a former wo—weight world champion himself and the bookies favourite for this fight. for both, victory opens the door to even bigger contests. the desire is there definitely, i want to win this title and go on and unify my second division and i've still dreams and aspirations to become ireland's greatest ever fighter and beating guys like josh warrington and unifying the division will put me in good line to do that. knowing i could go on and go to vegas and fight another world champion and unify the division is exciting, somet
tanya arnold has been to meet him in the city.defending ibf heavyweight champion of the world, —— featherweight champion of the world. josh "leeds warrior" warrington! top of the bill, just another reminder ofjosh warrington‘s status as the world champion. i love the journey we're on and i don't want these nights to end so that keeps the fire burning, you work hard to get to this stage, i've been pro for nine years and i'm going to give it up, work hard to win the world title,...
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including arnold schwarzeneggar. >> he was always kind of like very kind to everybody. and i learned from him. the good sides of politics that you can cros the aisle and you can talk to the other side and respect the other side. even if you disagree. >> schwarzeneggar along with many others who thu bush sr. cite his modesty and humility. we have full coverage of his passing on our web site. you'll find many of the tributes as well as the plans for the funeral. >> on the peninsula a man accused of being passed out while his tesla was driving. is due in court monday. he was arrested friday for driving under the influence. it eventually forced the car he was in to a stop. he was taken into custody in redwood city and it cannot confirm for sure it suspects the tesla was on autopilot. >> tomorrow california legislators will take the oath of office as the legislature starts up a new two year session. democrats will have super-majorities in both chambers. the number of newcomers and the lowest since the 1988 election. there are eight new assembly members. compared to 26 in 201
including arnold schwarzeneggar. >> he was always kind of like very kind to everybody. and i learned from him. the good sides of politics that you can cros the aisle and you can talk to the other side and respect the other side. even if you disagree. >> schwarzeneggar along with many others who thu bush sr. cite his modesty and humility. we have full coverage of his passing on our web site. you'll find many of the tributes as well as the plans for the funeral. >> on the...
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people like arnold schwarzenegger, leonardo dicaprio, al gore, they can afford to pay for their hypocrisy them riding around their private jets, selling tv networks to "al jazeera," which is funded by qatar, they can afford it. the people of who can't afford it are the working middle class and poor people who need energy not only to survive but also to run their businesses. when the taxes are put on, they are put on from the elites who say it is for the better, telling people that as individuals, the government knows better about how their economy can function, rather than allowing for innovation and new ideas to come up through the private sector and the free market system to clean up the environment. there is a big difference between pollution and climate change and we see all the time these bureaucrats across the world to doing more and more to try and take control, not just of the environment, but of people's lives under the guise of cleaning up the environment. >> shannon: let's talk about one of the newest bushes, and this will be on capitol hill, this is congresswoman-elect alexand
people like arnold schwarzenegger, leonardo dicaprio, al gore, they can afford to pay for their hypocrisy them riding around their private jets, selling tv networks to "al jazeera," which is funded by qatar, they can afford it. the people of who can't afford it are the working middle class and poor people who need energy not only to survive but also to run their businesses. when the taxes are put on, they are put on from the elites who say it is for the better, telling people that as...
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our limited work was the only one when charles many two months later emanuel macron replaced arnold want to bog at the ministry of economy and in charge of the case the partial nationalisation driven by wanted berg vanishes with him now seems free to sell its whole energy business. what might the consequences of that purchase be for fifty years france has invested in nuclear power and now has fifty eight reactors producing seventy five percent of the country's energy those plants therefore represent three quarters of french power production each reactor has two main parts first the nuclear reactor designed by a river that's the part that involves radioactivity the second referred to as the conventional part and manufactured by allstar is built around the famous arab el turbine the plans are operated by e.d.f. and through those three companies france once enjoyed the rare privilege of a comprehensive nuclear industry that energy autonomy is now in question. and him on controlled security to mr knows will apply nuclear. being so with god you should be crucial to know a lot you know nuclear
our limited work was the only one when charles many two months later emanuel macron replaced arnold want to bog at the ministry of economy and in charge of the case the partial nationalisation driven by wanted berg vanishes with him now seems free to sell its whole energy business. what might the consequences of that purchase be for fifty years france has invested in nuclear power and now has fifty eight reactors producing seventy five percent of the country's energy those plants therefore...