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and when he told barnes he had information that he was in on the plot, barnes caved.n to tell a story that would break the case wide open. >> he just decided, you know what? i'm going to tell the truth. >> barnes admitted he was part of the crazy conspiracy that led to the killing of brian wells, the pizza deliveryman, a fact he laid out in all its sordid detail. >> he relived the whole thing from the minute he was picked up that day by marjorie diehl-armstrong to every location that they went through and what his role was, what everybody else's role was, and how the whole thing was to go down. >> barnes said floyd stockton was also part of the conspiracy. stockton, remember, was rothstein's old friend who once lived in his house. when stockton found out he'd been ratted out, he decided to talk too, but only in exchange for immunity, a deal barnes never asked for. >> so independently, they were saying the same things. and then the inmate witnesses that were being talked to by marjorie diehl-armstrong, their information independently corroborated. so everything started
and when he told barnes he had information that he was in on the plot, barnes caved.n to tell a story that would break the case wide open. >> he just decided, you know what? i'm going to tell the truth. >> barnes admitted he was part of the crazy conspiracy that led to the killing of brian wells, the pizza deliveryman, a fact he laid out in all its sordid detail. >> he relived the whole thing from the minute he was picked up that day by marjorie diehl-armstrong to every...
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the insurance, the radio, karl's visit to the barn.till detectives believed they had enough to bring him in for questioning. >> go ahead and have a seat. >> reporter: it was the moment of truth. if karlsen refused to speak or if he called in a lawyer, the case could evaporate. but karlsen couldn't resist talking. about himself. >> you know, you work -- i mean, i work multiple jobs and stuff like that. and i did. i worked my ass off. >> we were talking about his favorite subject, him. >> reporter: karl said he found levi dead after returning home, just like he told the police in 2008. >> went out there and found him. and then we went to the hospital. >> what do you mean you found him? >> i found him dead. the truck was on him. >> reporter: karlsen insisted levi's death was an accident, it couldn't have been anything else. >> you don't kill your son. you don't kill anybody for money. >> reporter: detective clear decided to change tactics. >> there's not a conscience to play to, there's not empathy to play to. what do we play to? what doe
the insurance, the radio, karl's visit to the barn.till detectives believed they had enough to bring him in for questioning. >> go ahead and have a seat. >> reporter: it was the moment of truth. if karlsen refused to speak or if he called in a lawyer, the case could evaporate. but karlsen couldn't resist talking. about himself. >> you know, you work -- i mean, i work multiple jobs and stuff like that. and i did. i worked my ass off. >> we were talking about his favorite...
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i'm in the barn, i'm in the barn ♪ i'm in the barn, the afternoon.hat's the way it was in the barn. that's the answer to the second question. the first question, how do you write books that slow down time? i think that everybody who's writing a book is trying to slow down time somehow or other. any time you take something and lift it up into the four years of your own intention, attention, think about and turn it around, it's a momentary parenthesis that has been built around that object for that social moment, with there for it is, that transaction. and so it is a slowing down a time. a sentence has these wonderful little marks, semicolons, dashes in them and all of those kind of machinery of huffing and puffing are all basically ways of taking your overly eager mind and putting it on a track in saying just think your way along this with me now slowly. it's almost inevitable, if you write a sequence of words that other people have to follow, they are slowed down because we actually are very good at parallel processing. i think i'm just doing what ev
i'm in the barn, i'm in the barn ♪ i'm in the barn, the afternoon.hat's the way it was in the barn. that's the answer to the second question. the first question, how do you write books that slow down time? i think that everybody who's writing a book is trying to slow down time somehow or other. any time you take something and lift it up into the four years of your own intention, attention, think about and turn it around, it's a momentary parenthesis that has been built around that object for...
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working barn.u know, having fun >>seth: how many mini horses do you have >> we have two mini horses and then, we have a pony, and a donkey and two, like, pretty large horses normal horses? >> seth: so you have like all the sizes of horses? [ laughter ] >> i almost, almost all, you would be surprised there are a lot more sizes >>seth: were the mini -- what's the order you go in where you start buying horses? do you start with big horses, and then you start talking about, "oh, you know what will be fun we got a little -- a couple mini horses." like is the mini horse the last purchase >> i think so -- no, actually the donkey was the last -- the last thing that we got for christmas one year is the christmas donkey but, um, i think, it's just whoever, you know, needs, needs a new place to live we'll take them in at any size, but you do usually start with big horses, i think. i mean, i inherited -- >>seth: be honest amanda, did you get the mini horses thinking they were baby horses that will grow in to b
working barn.u know, having fun >>seth: how many mini horses do you have >> we have two mini horses and then, we have a pony, and a donkey and two, like, pretty large horses normal horses? >> seth: so you have like all the sizes of horses? [ laughter ] >> i almost, almost all, you would be surprised there are a lot more sizes >>seth: were the mini -- what's the order you go in where you start buying horses? do you start with big horses, and then you start talking...
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leeds were given a free—kick and barnes' finish on the spin didn't matter.l in what seems like a fair ariel challenge. burnley remain just two points clear of the relegation zone. he is clearly got his eyes on the ball. he hasn't looked at the keeper oi’ ball. he hasn't looked at the keeper or tried to put him off. their keeper come through, he jumps, or tried to put him off. their keeper come through, hejumps, he needs him in the back. nowadays, who knows, but could be violent conduct. he spilled it. not only is it a penalty but also we put it in the goal and he didn't give it one second to give it a chance to operate, so i'm aggrieved. brighton were denied a win at west ham earlier, they took the lead thanks to neil maupayjust before half time. but the hammers improved after the break and equalised when benjohnson scored his first goal for the club. brighton were back in front with 20 minutes to go thanks to lewis dunk but the home side got a late equaliser courtesy of tomas soucek. west ham remain tenth, brighton — like burnley — just two points clear of
leeds were given a free—kick and barnes' finish on the spin didn't matter.l in what seems like a fair ariel challenge. burnley remain just two points clear of the relegation zone. he is clearly got his eyes on the ball. he hasn't looked at the keeper oi’ ball. he hasn't looked at the keeper or tried to put him off. their keeper come through, he jumps, or tried to put him off. their keeper come through, hejumps, he needs him in the back. nowadays, who knows, but could be violent conduct. he...
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>> that is a friendly question. ♪ i am in the barn, in the barn in the afternoon.t's the way it was. that's the answer to the second question. the first question, how do you write books that slow down time? everybody that is writing a book is trying to slow down time one way or another. anytime you take something and lift it up into your own attention and think about it and turn around, it is a momentary parenthesis that has been built around that object or that social moment, whatever that is. that transaction. so it is the slowing down of time. all the kind of machinery and basic basically ways of taking your overly eager mind. it's almost inevitable if you write a sequence of words that other people have to follow, they are slow it down because we are good at parallel processing. so i think i am just doing what everybody wants to do but it feels so good i may do it a little bit more and dispense with the other stuff. i sometimes get rid of the larger spine of a plot and leave to slow down the trails of the thoughts that i had. >> who taught you? it's thinking ho
>> that is a friendly question. ♪ i am in the barn, in the barn in the afternoon.t's the way it was. that's the answer to the second question. the first question, how do you write books that slow down time? everybody that is writing a book is trying to slow down time one way or another. anytime you take something and lift it up into your own attention and think about it and turn around, it is a momentary parenthesis that has been built around that object or that social moment, whatever...
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donald trump dijo que barn anunciÓ se retirarÍa antes de navidad.e: aunque la vacuna estÁ disponible los expertos asegura que es segura y eficaz, pero muchos cuestiona la rapidez de la elaboraciÓn de la vacuna y hay mucha desinformaciÓn, se cree que hay oscuros propÓsitos. reportera: el temor a lo desconocido puede llegar a ser una mezcla letal. >> no confÍo en los efectos que nos puede dar la vacuna. reportera: las encuesta mÁs recientes reflejan que la confianza ha aumentado considerablemente. ocho de cada 10 estadounidenses dicen estar dispuestos a vacunarse. el 44% dice que esperarÍa un poco y otras personas creen que no se vacuna -- vacunarian jamÁs. >> no le van a inocular el virus a la persona. lo que estÁ la vacuna es lo que se conoce como un mensajero genÉtico. reportera: algunos creen que buscan ponernos un chip y espiarnos, algo que no tiene ninguna evidencia cientÍfica. >> vengo hablando y lo mÁs importante es que ahora de el ejemplo. sÓlo dos pacientes alÉrgicos que experimentaron una reacciÓn que afortunadamente se pudo controlar. es t
donald trump dijo que barn anunciÓ se retirarÍa antes de navidad.e: aunque la vacuna estÁ disponible los expertos asegura que es segura y eficaz, pero muchos cuestiona la rapidez de la elaboraciÓn de la vacuna y hay mucha desinformaciÓn, se cree que hay oscuros propÓsitos. reportera: el temor a lo desconocido puede llegar a ser una mezcla letal. >> no confÍo en los efectos que nos puede dar la vacuna. reportera: las encuesta mÁs recientes reflejan que la confianza ha aumentado...
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. >> reporter: wendy barnes is the president of home delivery for express scripts. >> we average about 100,000 prescriptions out of this particular facility >> reporter: 100,000 prescriptions? >> yes >> reporter: barnes showed us how express scripts packages refrigerated medications like insulin in coolers with gel packs but said for room temperature medications like sophie's no special packaging is used. even though our investigation found that devices indicating if a package has gotten too hot or cold can cost under a dollar, express scripts told us they very rarely use them >> we're very confident that we've tested the most difficult conditions that that package could endure >> reporter: the thing i really don't understand is why a temperature monitor inside the package wouldn't be good for you and good for your customers. and it's cheap >> i would never suggest that it's not a bad idea it's just not something that we do today. >> reporter: how confident can patients be that you're going to provide them with safe and effective medication >> i would say incredibly confident >> report
. >> reporter: wendy barnes is the president of home delivery for express scripts. >> we average about 100,000 prescriptions out of this particular facility >> reporter: 100,000 prescriptions? >> yes >> reporter: barnes showed us how express scripts packages refrigerated medications like insulin in coolers with gel packs but said for room temperature medications like sophie's no special packaging is used. even though our investigation found that devices indicating...
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-- barn -- michel barnier.t a few hours left? >> they said last weekend at the weekend before that and maybe the weekend before that that there were lines in the sand that they were taking things up to the wire. so the clock is ticking down. but i guess the view you might want to take is that, until the transition of britain's transition from the un's on december 31, anything could happen up until that point. anchor: rob, thank you very much. you are watching bbc news. still to come on the program, one of the year's biggest videogames, cyberpunk 2077, is pulled from the playstation and microsoft store. we speak to a gamer. ♪ anchor: now, plans by the u.k. government to test more than 5 million school pupils in england for conavirus when they return from the christmas break in january has been branded undeliverable. the comments come from teaching unions, school governments, the church of england and colleges. ministers announced the plans thursday, along with a staggered return to the classroom. one group would
-- barn -- michel barnier.t a few hours left? >> they said last weekend at the weekend before that and maybe the weekend before that that there were lines in the sand that they were taking things up to the wire. so the clock is ticking down. but i guess the view you might want to take is that, until the transition of britain's transition from the un's on december 31, anything could happen up until that point. anchor: rob, thank you very much. you are watching bbc news. still to come on...
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i am every good thing by derek barnes illustrated by gordon c james, lays the foundation for black leaders to go forth into the world filled with confiden confidence, the title says it all black boys are every good thing, fighting words by kimberly bradley, refusing his hospital hard issues the novel speaks within an stringent honesty at once heartbreaking and hopeful. the girl and the ghost gripping the heart wrenching and speaks to deeper themes of family trauma and friendship, fascinating page turning tail, we are water protectors by carol, industry did by michaela and inspiring call to action for all who care about her interconnected planet. and stamped by jason reynolds worthy of inclusion in every home and in curricula and libraries everywhere. impressive and much-needed. as you may have noticed this category and pleads to picture books, two middle grade books and two young adult or teen books, everyone is a try up, congratulations to all the finalists, the winner of the 2020 kirkus prize for young readers literature is, i am every good thing by derek barnes and gordon c james. >> th
i am every good thing by derek barnes illustrated by gordon c james, lays the foundation for black leaders to go forth into the world filled with confiden confidence, the title says it all black boys are every good thing, fighting words by kimberly bradley, refusing his hospital hard issues the novel speaks within an stringent honesty at once heartbreaking and hopeful. the girl and the ghost gripping the heart wrenching and speaks to deeper themes of family trauma and friendship, fascinating...
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to the barn and simon young there let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. gerry and a president. has made his 1st appearance since he was flown to a hospital in germany after testing positive for the corona virus in a toper the 75 year old said he expected to make a complete recovery within 3 weeks. the united states has begun distributing a millions of doses of covidien 1000 a vaccine and occupation of health care workers and nursing home residents with the biotech pfizer vaccine is expected to begin on monday a number of coronavirus of deaths in the us is approaching 830-0000 the highest in the worlds. and as the united states takes on that enormous challenge of vaccinating millions of people imagine the hurdles facing poor countries our next report comes from mali where health officials say inoculating people against kovac $1000.00 would be a slow process. the one of these refrigerators are essential hardware at this health center they hold vital medicines and polio vaccines part of an effort across mali to immunize 5000000 children against th
to the barn and simon young there let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. gerry and a president. has made his 1st appearance since he was flown to a hospital in germany after testing positive for the corona virus in a toper the 75 year old said he expected to make a complete recovery within 3 weeks. the united states has begun distributing a millions of doses of covidien 1000 a vaccine and occupation of health care workers and nursing home residents with...
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hasn't it already gotten out of the barn doors?e horse has gotten out of the barn doors. fbi has reasons to protect sources. i doubt eric swalwell well is withholding information to protect sources, rather to protect himself. jon: eric swalwell well not only ran for president of the democrat but also was quite critical of president trump regarding the russia probe. here is house minority leader kevin mccarthy on that. >> this is also the same man when you asked him, a part of this committee, the question he raised, what he said about russia and others. many of the questions he raised to people are made, accusations about people is actually what happened to him. jon: is what happened to him. so in your view, he ought to be booted? >> i don't think based on that alone should he be booted, i do know he raised serious issues, he said at one time indictments were on the way involving president trump. they were not. in fact, the opposite happened. robert mueller's investigation cleared president trump of any conspiracy collusion with the
hasn't it already gotten out of the barn doors?e horse has gotten out of the barn doors. fbi has reasons to protect sources. i doubt eric swalwell well is withholding information to protect sources, rather to protect himself. jon: eric swalwell well not only ran for president of the democrat but also was quite critical of president trump regarding the russia probe. here is house minority leader kevin mccarthy on that. >> this is also the same man when you asked him, a part of this...
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harvey barnes, from there? a brilliant shot, excellent goal. 1-1.nce a guy called schmeichel would save manchester united, like this. here was kasper rescuing leicester single—handed. united sent on edinson cavani to score or create. his pass to fernandes and then the finish. that could have been the show stopper. it wasn't. 85 minutes, back came leicester. givejamie vardy an inch and he'll take a point. deflected on its way in, but the right place at the right time to keep leicester above their opponents. drew savage, bbc news. it's three wins in four for aston villa now, who are up to sixth in the premier league after beating crystal palace 3—0 despite playing with ten men. tyrone mings was sent off just before half time when villa were i—up. the pick of the goals was the last one though, coming courtesy of anwar el ghazi. villa arejust three points behind second placed leicester with two games in hand. fulham are a point from safety after a 0—0 draw against southampton. everton would be second by the end of play today as long as they win at sheff
harvey barnes, from there? a brilliant shot, excellent goal. 1-1.nce a guy called schmeichel would save manchester united, like this. here was kasper rescuing leicester single—handed. united sent on edinson cavani to score or create. his pass to fernandes and then the finish. that could have been the show stopper. it wasn't. 85 minutes, back came leicester. givejamie vardy an inch and he'll take a point. deflected on its way in, but the right place at the right time to keep leicester above...
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once more barnes defenses build up by the attack kingsley coleman crosses to moeller in front he goes high to head in the equaliser 33 and that's how it smaller 2nd goals a night coleman's 3rd assist saves a point for the league leader muller in life sig not those men know biron is fortunate to stay on top. or elsewhere in the bonus league another struggling giant with burress endorsement and giovanni dana their latest and american start were playing at i'm touched frankfurt the hosts were dominant in the early going to each a come on up one in frankfurt on top japanese pulled in the long past and bounced it in monterrey not struck that utilize or in the 2nd half blasting the ball inside the near post dortmund and frankfurt and dropped one to one. ok so when if they get saturday games are of course done and dusted so let's take a look at all the results on match day 10 in the day's big game biron and life saved drew as 1st played 2nd freiburg drew with cologne and votes for share the spoils and be to fed beat mines on friday harrington beat on your own in the berlin derby on sunday br
once more barnes defenses build up by the attack kingsley coleman crosses to moeller in front he goes high to head in the equaliser 33 and that's how it smaller 2nd goals a night coleman's 3rd assist saves a point for the league leader muller in life sig not those men know biron is fortunate to stay on top. or elsewhere in the bonus league another struggling giant with burress endorsement and giovanni dana their latest and american start were playing at i'm touched frankfurt the hosts were...
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orange sheriff don barns says covid-19 was a matter of personal responsibility.s to put the onus on law enforcement to enforce these orders against law-abiding citizens struggling through difficult circumstance while at the same time criticizing law enforcement and taking away tools to do our jobs is both contradictory and disingenuous. >> sacramento sheriff scott jones tested positive says his deputies will not enforce the order. >> we have seen some sheriff's scoff at face coverings to make clear that riverside sheriff like others is encouraging people to wear face masks and to practice social distancing. >>> the owner of a fitness 19 gym in dublin is refusing to shut down his business. he joins several business owners that have gone against the bay area's preemptive stay- at-home order. any business that operates outside of the guidelines is subject to fines. and up to one thousand dollars fines can result. >>> five bay area counties in lockdown. health officers in those counties chose to voluntarily take the step and not wait until a state mandated shut down
orange sheriff don barns says covid-19 was a matter of personal responsibility.s to put the onus on law enforcement to enforce these orders against law-abiding citizens struggling through difficult circumstance while at the same time criticizing law enforcement and taking away tools to do our jobs is both contradictory and disingenuous. >> sacramento sheriff scott jones tested positive says his deputies will not enforce the order. >> we have seen some sheriff's scoff at face...
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ashley barnes and chris wood found the target.cup winner nobby stiles, who died earlier this year, say they have been told his dementia was caused by heading footballs. a leading expert dr willie stewart, carried out research into the former footballer‘s brain. our sports correspondent natalie pirks has this report. he was the world cup winner whose dancing stole the nation's hearts. but as dementia cruelly took hold in later life, nobby stiles' family became convinced that heading footballs was to blame. this weekend, they found out their suspicions were right. last year, neuropathologist dr willie stewart published a landmark study, concluding that footballers are more than three times more likely to develop dementia. he studied noddy‘s brain and found it to be at an advanced stage of chronic traumatic and set off the peak, cte, for short. in circumstances where there has been head impacts, with a football, there are not many head injuries in football but there is an awful lot of heading the ball. so, what is chronic traumatic a
ashley barnes and chris wood found the target.cup winner nobby stiles, who died earlier this year, say they have been told his dementia was caused by heading footballs. a leading expert dr willie stewart, carried out research into the former footballer‘s brain. our sports correspondent natalie pirks has this report. he was the world cup winner whose dancing stole the nation's hearts. but as dementia cruelly took hold in later life, nobby stiles' family became convinced that heading footballs...
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i'm out of a barn tough i've played the piano are a paid it all grunt. work well i'm all for. dad i. ok. the man now but sometimes is open to i mean bombing them out why do you come from mother your doctor but you're a man well you've got to get the benefits of a man's life and some of the one common thought that everyone cannot sux. them i think i'll give that as a fact thanks to the cultural barrier at fanfan time with barrier at one of our phones that combine people to come up on by half a minute one of our few pieces of the fuss the well ability to unify people talking about freedom liberty that i am being asked one. i. do. every year an extraordinary event takes place in osaka beethoven's 9th performed with no fewer than $10000.00 singers. she's now come out so we singing for the 1st time in this choir made up. non-professionals. for the past 20 years the mega concert has been conducted by japanese maestro. i. 'd am down and. eat my hammock sit down where all the you know the hype in what's. being done at the demos a look at us including me from where you. say i was there
i'm out of a barn tough i've played the piano are a paid it all grunt. work well i'm all for. dad i. ok. the man now but sometimes is open to i mean bombing them out why do you come from mother your doctor but you're a man well you've got to get the benefits of a man's life and some of the one common thought that everyone cannot sux. them i think i'll give that as a fact thanks to the cultural barrier at fanfan time with barrier at one of our phones that combine people to come up on by half a...
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. >> when the state of new york says your barn is to be closed, your barn is to be closed and when you violate the law, there will be consequences. >> the hypocrisy of this thing is out of control. >> in washington state, this restaurant owner refuses to close indoor dining. >> they want to take me to jail, that's fine. if they want to find me, that's fine. >> i'm losing everything. everything i own is being taken away from me. >> this video went viral over the weekend after l.a. approved a permit that included outdoor dining. >> i came in to give last paychecks and bags of groceries to my employees and saw a 200 person tent with tables set up in a catering truck for a movie company in the same parking lot 5 feet away. i mean, 20 steps away from me. >> at least three sheriffs will not enforce the stay-at-home order. >> i'm not sure we ever want to be in a position where law enforcement is operating with that mission in mind, arrest lawful residents of the county were just trying to make ends meet and are doing so by following the rules. >> the assistant secretary for health at hhs said
. >> when the state of new york says your barn is to be closed, your barn is to be closed and when you violate the law, there will be consequences. >> the hypocrisy of this thing is out of control. >> in washington state, this restaurant owner refuses to close indoor dining. >> they want to take me to jail, that's fine. if they want to find me, that's fine. >> i'm losing everything. everything i own is being taken away from me. >> this video went viral over...
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because ben barnes, larry temple, you guys were set up, ready to go here with what was going to go on. and nothing happened. ben, you -- you couldn't convene, i guess, because you weren't speaker at that time. >> he thought he was. [ laughter ] >> but you could lead a prayer service in the house chamber, is that -- >> i think the first thing that i would like for the audience to know, that i was at the 40 acres club with bill moiers and frank irwin when bill moiers got the call from the secret service that president johnson wanted him to proceed to love field as quick as he possibly could. then you had a commercial -- he didn't have an airplane to get to love field. i called colonel garrisson, he didn't know i was not speaker either, larry. >> cole garrisson was head of the department of -- >> public of safety. they kept their plane, the twin engine cessna out at the browning. and by the time i got to the airport with bill moiers, the plane was there with the engines running and bill got to dallas in time to see president johnson take the oath of office. so that's about a 45 or 50-min
because ben barnes, larry temple, you guys were set up, ready to go here with what was going to go on. and nothing happened. ben, you -- you couldn't convene, i guess, because you weren't speaker at that time. >> he thought he was. [ laughter ] >> but you could lead a prayer service in the house chamber, is that -- >> i think the first thing that i would like for the audience to know, that i was at the 40 acres club with bill moiers and frank irwin when bill moiers got the...
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in "huckleberry fin," the barn storming rascals and showman, the duke and the king, perform a slapstick of mangled passages from various shakespeare plays. and the humor depends on the reader's familiarity with shakespeare's original material. shakespeare's mays dominated the american theater. in new york city, you could attend any one of three performances of mcbeth on a single evening in 1849. it wasn't just the eastern elites. as settlement moved west, shakespeare went along. there is hardly a pioneer's hut that does not contain a few odd volumes of shakespeare. his influence extended to politics. the leaders of the american revolution, including john adams, george washington, and thomas jefferson, were steeped in shakespeare's work. which they relied on to inform their political vision and sharpen their rhetoric. a particularly arresting imamg is from 1786, when adams and jefferson, both serving in european diplomatic posts, visited shakespeare's birthplace. soon they would be bitter political enemies. but for that moment they were together because of their love for shakespeare. mem
in "huckleberry fin," the barn storming rascals and showman, the duke and the king, perform a slapstick of mangled passages from various shakespeare plays. and the humor depends on the reader's familiarity with shakespeare's original material. shakespeare's mays dominated the american theater. in new york city, you could attend any one of three performances of mcbeth on a single evening in 1849. it wasn't just the eastern elites. as settlement moved west, shakespeare went along. there...
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let's watch sheriff barns on this. only inmates remaining now are serious offenders. order release of 1800 inmates, 700 of which would be medically vulnerable i think is absurd. medical vulnerable, 90 are in custody for murder or attempted murder. >> 94 for child molestation. it is incredible order placed on me. i have no intention of doing that, releasing these individuals back into the community. i think they present a serious threat. everybody in the community is at risk of covid right now. we have a surge happening throughout the nation. to totally discard that, consider these people being vulnerable, not consider the risk to the public when they are being released back into the community, that is axe sured, it places the community at significant risk of being victims of crime, many of them very violent crimes. elizabeth: yeah he is i saying you will have more violent crimes. they're doing the level best to stop the covid outbreak in the prison. the d.a. saying not out of control or inflated as the aclu is saying.
let's watch sheriff barns on this. only inmates remaining now are serious offenders. order release of 1800 inmates, 700 of which would be medically vulnerable i think is absurd. medical vulnerable, 90 are in custody for murder or attempted murder. >> 94 for child molestation. it is incredible order placed on me. i have no intention of doing that, releasing these individuals back into the community. i think they present a serious threat. everybody in the community is at risk of covid right...
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matt barnes takes a look.e so many the news of tokyo olympics being postponed was crushing for shy, least jones heartbreaking for me honestly i was so mentally and ready prepared that it just i didn't really know how to feel because like it wasn't in my hand after more than 2 months away from training due to the pandemic should at least for her to back to work and then a call came from usa tokyo, japan for money if you would like to go to anybody is invited to it but don't have it sounds like i mean yeah sure the decision to come he was an easy one for mission garden coach former olympian gabby douglas is kids are competitors you become an ugly athlete in any sport without being an extremely competitive person right. >>that's one of like the difference makers and socially son christian board a flight to tokyo in november for trip and gymnastics meet like no other in the lead-up we had 2 weeks of like monitoring and you know try to isolate where we're going and testing and testing and testing and then when we g
matt barnes takes a look.e so many the news of tokyo olympics being postponed was crushing for shy, least jones heartbreaking for me honestly i was so mentally and ready prepared that it just i didn't really know how to feel because like it wasn't in my hand after more than 2 months away from training due to the pandemic should at least for her to back to work and then a call came from usa tokyo, japan for money if you would like to go to anybody is invited to it but don't have it sounds like i...
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. >>> and in pennsylvania helmet-cam footage of a firefighter rescuing a dog from a burning barn ryanad to go into that burning building when the dog wouldn't come out but with a little help the dog jumped out a window and ran straight to his owner so a happy ending there. there he goes. look at that guy. >> wow >> pretty dramatic. >> boy, that barn was burning fast. >> sure was. >> sue, thank you very much. good story for the holidays. >>> and here's what's ahead "the exchange." some u.s. amazon workers are close to unionizing and how private equity is cashing in on e-commerce and video games leveled up this year all that and more in today's edition of "rapid fire." . why don't you call td ameritrade for a strategy gut check? what's that? you run it by an expert, you talk about the risk and potential profit and loss. could've used that before i hired my interior decorator. voila! maybe a couple throw pillows would help. get a strategy gut check from our trade desk. ♪ >>> all right. let's catch you up on a few stories that should be on your radar. it's time for "rapid fire" and here w
. >>> and in pennsylvania helmet-cam footage of a firefighter rescuing a dog from a burning barn ryanad to go into that burning building when the dog wouldn't come out but with a little help the dog jumped out a window and ran straight to his owner so a happy ending there. there he goes. look at that guy. >> wow >> pretty dramatic. >> boy, that barn was burning fast. >> sure was. >> sue, thank you very much. good story for the holidays. >>> and...
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far as the election here goes in georgia, that horse has left the barn.governor here being called stupid, an obstructionist, being called on to resign by the president, not engage in, saying he has followed the constitution, trying to do his job. republican on republican here in georgia. >> alicia: steve harrigan in atlanta, thank you. next, we will talk with the entrepreneur who's using money from his own pocket to help businesses in nashville recover from the devastating explosion on christmas there. i felt awful because of my psoriasis. i was covered from head to toe with it. it really hurt. then i started cosentyx. okay, thanks... that was four years ago. how are you? see me. cosentyx works fast to give you clear skin that can last. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms de
far as the election here goes in georgia, that horse has left the barn.governor here being called stupid, an obstructionist, being called on to resign by the president, not engage in, saying he has followed the constitution, trying to do his job. republican on republican here in georgia. >> alicia: steve harrigan in atlanta, thank you. next, we will talk with the entrepreneur who's using money from his own pocket to help businesses in nashville recover from the devastating explosion on...
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finally the barn door is that what they call come on iceland next 5 medical schools all across the country they're seeing more applicants than usual and. >>some are crediting the nation's top infectious dis >>despite the ongoing pandemic many universities are actually seeing an increase in medical school applicants which some are calling the fauci affect you know found she had medical school admissions officers across the u.s. say doctor anthony fauci the nation's top infectious disease expert helped inspire some of these applicants in nevada for example, universities are seeing at least at 13% increase in applicants compared to last year. >>it reinforced my passion for medicine, you know watching how much the wrong position making vital during this pandemic it was just incredible. >>first year medical student fazio rob applied for medical school before the pandemic it. she says she's driven by all the health care professionals on the front lines of the pandemic i take a look at this ben and jerry's is teaming up with former nfl star colin kaepernick on a new vegan ice cream flavor there.
finally the barn door is that what they call come on iceland next 5 medical schools all across the country they're seeing more applicants than usual and. >>some are crediting the nation's top infectious dis >>despite the ongoing pandemic many universities are actually seeing an increase in medical school applicants which some are calling the fauci affect you know found she had medical school admissions officers across the u.s. say doctor anthony fauci the nation's top infectious...
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so this is kind of trying to close the door after the horses have already run out of the ba barn. but all of that being said, that is the way our elections are run in this country. and the fact that they have an opportunity to do it and they didn't do it. >> martha: so you know, when you get questions from -- and i'm sure you do -- republicans who say to you look, there is no way that joe biden got 16 million more votes than president obama. and there is no way the president trump got 10 million more votes than he got in 2016. and that is the argument that i hear from a lot of folks who look at this who don't believe that the computers or they voting machines were rigged, they don't believe any of that. but they look at those numbers and they say they just can't get past it. what do you to that? >> what i tell them is that the selection was run differently than any election in recent american history because of the pandemic. in a state like ours, martha, and new jersey, ballots were sent to every person regardless of whether you asked for them or not. just as a matter of courts, m
so this is kind of trying to close the door after the horses have already run out of the ba barn. but all of that being said, that is the way our elections are run in this country. and the fact that they have an opportunity to do it and they didn't do it. >> martha: so you know, when you get questions from -- and i'm sure you do -- republicans who say to you look, there is no way that joe biden got 16 million more votes than president obama. and there is no way the president trump got 10...
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and we had it in a pole barn. she was so smart.st as much fun being together still, but all spread out. we played cornhole in the pole barn and it was really fun. >> joanna, thank you so much for taking some time to join us today and for sharing the memories of your parents. i hope that they will bring you comfort in the days ahead. i know it's a tough time of year, especially. they seem like a really remarkable couple. thank you. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. d'shea: i live in south jamaica, queens, born and raised. i'm a doordasher, i'm a momma with a special needs child, she is the love of my life. doordash provides so much flexibility. if something happens with her, where i need to be home, i can just log out and just say "okay, my family needs me." i don't have to answer to nobody. i don't want to be nobody's employee. i do what i want, i'm independent. independent lady. that's what i like about it. which means time is runningt out to pick a medicare plan. with so many changes, do you know if your plan is still the rig
and we had it in a pole barn. she was so smart.st as much fun being together still, but all spread out. we played cornhole in the pole barn and it was really fun. >> joanna, thank you so much for taking some time to join us today and for sharing the memories of your parents. i hope that they will bring you comfort in the days ahead. i know it's a tough time of year, especially. they seem like a really remarkable couple. thank you. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. d'shea:...
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caught on camera, a fire in pennsylvania, went above and beyond to rescue a dog trapped in a burning barn he was able to pull out the window frame to get to the dog he was too scared to jump out the window, so the firefighter picked him up and lifted him to safety you see the dog running away thankfully the dog is oklahoma and has since been reunited with family. >> glad that had a happy ending. >>> bill karins is watching severe weather for this christmas eve. bill >> we're going to watch severe weather, high wind darjs effects of bitterly cold air coming down through the northern plains where we had our blizzard conditions yesterday, but the overall bigger headline if you're in eastern north carolina, southeastern virginia, northern portions of north carolina pushing the myrtle beach area, you have a chance of severe weather today, maybe even severe tornadoes make sure you stay alert that the possibility exists even after dark for very strong storms then the rain is going to move all through the areas with heavy snow last week we're going to have flash flood problems in new york state,
caught on camera, a fire in pennsylvania, went above and beyond to rescue a dog trapped in a burning barn he was able to pull out the window frame to get to the dog he was too scared to jump out the window, so the firefighter picked him up and lifted him to safety you see the dog running away thankfully the dog is oklahoma and has since been reunited with family. >> glad that had a happy ending. >>> bill karins is watching severe weather for this christmas eve. bill >>...
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the current promoted side were unbeaten in 7 and feel the ditty must sprightly 4 years younger than barnes was. they'd only played 10 matches this season as opposed to the champions 15 here too. there was a minute's silence in honor of maddalena. current stadium has its own bit of maradona history. memories of 989, when napoli captained by the argentinian, played against, took part in the 2nd leg of the way for cup final. the italian side won on aggregate to win their only european silverware. at stake on saturday were only points, not prizes, but both sides. one of them dearly just 3 minutes in only the post event 11 dosti from putting byron in front. but otherwise, the visitors look distinctly paced and to see the 4 in various leagues prone to unforced errors and with 20 minutes played byron were caught on the back foot. as stuttgart took an unexpected leave. the store 19 year old tom de quoted ali with his 1st ever put to sleep. google is not one annoyance. recent great form deserted him and have already conceded 13 more than 6 other sides. and it was a collective bargain malfunction 10
the current promoted side were unbeaten in 7 and feel the ditty must sprightly 4 years younger than barnes was. they'd only played 10 matches this season as opposed to the champions 15 here too. there was a minute's silence in honor of maddalena. current stadium has its own bit of maradona history. memories of 989, when napoli captained by the argentinian, played against, took part in the 2nd leg of the way for cup final. the italian side won on aggregate to win their only european silverware....
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i would also like to appoint levar apart as the -- lavora barnes as the sergeant at arm's. of official electors the vice president president of the united states will now be called. indicate your presence by rising and stating, here, when your name is called. the first congressional district, chris. here. from the second congressional district, timothy eastman? >> here. >> from a third congressional district, blake. here. >> third congressional district, bonnie. >> here. >> fifth congressional district, walton. >> here. >> six congressional district, miller. here. >> 70 congressional district, would. >> here. >> a congressional district, smith. here. district,ongressional walter. it appears that walter c heard the third is unable to attend. so this position is vacant. for the fifth congressional district, carolyn. >> here. >> 11 congressional district, susan nichols. >> here. >> 12 congressional district, stephen. >> here. >> 13th congressional district, helen moore. >> here. >> 14th congressional district, weikel kerwin. >> here. >> at large, chuck browning. >> here. >> at
i would also like to appoint levar apart as the -- lavora barnes as the sergeant at arm's. of official electors the vice president president of the united states will now be called. indicate your presence by rising and stating, here, when your name is called. the first congressional district, chris. here. from the second congressional district, timothy eastman? >> here. >> from a third congressional district, blake. here. >> third congressional district, bonnie. >> here....
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littlest part of them all and i don't know who john because i don't he dug the yard the 10 up at the barn they took what my mother jack about policy changes that's a sack anything beyond that number somehow that's a pet that i met she stomps on iraq about i did that and the fact that you don't get that 10 of us that china has he thought about how one did more than that to not us call him on and say enough for my money the daughter of a sas major general counsel a money now joins me from temp running a world exclusive interview since her father was killed on the orders of donald trump thank you so much a not for coming on can i just stop by asking you january the 3rd was the day of the assassination how did you 1st hear of the killing of your father hello there and thank you for having me. if i want to start by answering this question i asked to say. that turbo all night. before a few hours that this happened for my father i here and i spoke with him on the phone here from one of our friend he was asking for my father at various he is he ok or no and as usual i asked answer like this on th
littlest part of them all and i don't know who john because i don't he dug the yard the 10 up at the barn they took what my mother jack about policy changes that's a sack anything beyond that number somehow that's a pet that i met she stomps on iraq about i did that and the fact that you don't get that 10 of us that china has he thought about how one did more than that to not us call him on and say enough for my money the daughter of a sas major general counsel a money now joins me from temp...
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barnes & noble need a checkout by wednesday. the holiday home stretch coming even earlier this year as the pandemic pushed many shoppers indoors and online. with 3 billion packages expected to ship this holiday season, tomorrow is the deadline for on-time ground delivery with u.p.s., fedex, and the postal service. after that, you have until friday to send through first class mail with usps. next monday for three-day delivery with fedex and u.p.s. but those options may cost more than the gift, itself. while major retailers like target, walmart, and best buy are offering two-day shipping for some items, they have to be in stock which has been a challenge for covid-constrained distribution center. >> we have to experience social distancing. we have to wear ppe which slows us down. >> reporter: that has many ditching retail giants and thinking small. how is this holiday season going? >> it's been pretty crazy. we are very fortunate. >> reporter: this fair game in illinois is feeling the holiday hustle from local customers. >> compan
barnes & noble need a checkout by wednesday. the holiday home stretch coming even earlier this year as the pandemic pushed many shoppers indoors and online. with 3 billion packages expected to ship this holiday season, tomorrow is the deadline for on-time ground delivery with u.p.s., fedex, and the postal service. after that, you have until friday to send through first class mail with usps. next monday for three-day delivery with fedex and u.p.s. but those options may cost more than the...
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great train robbery," including the very famous scene at the end of it, in which the outlaw, george barns, fires his gun directly into the camera. this is a very iconic shot here at the end of our paper print. this was registered for copyright on december 1st, 1903. we actually have two copies. this is copy one. it's interesting, too, that we also have some original prints and negatives from the paper print era. not a lot, but we do have some. we also have in our collection the original camera negative for "the great train robbery," in addition to having two copies of the paper print. but this is an important film in the history of cinema, as we're tracing the narrative evolution of what cinema would become. now, of course, over more and more years, you know, the cinema starts to evolve at a faster pace. there are new films, filmmakers coming along, people starting to play with techniques of film. in the early 1900s, we're also starting to see copyrighted films by the celebrated french filmmaker, george melier. we have several films in our paper print collection. the next big leap occurs
great train robbery," including the very famous scene at the end of it, in which the outlaw, george barns, fires his gun directly into the camera. this is a very iconic shot here at the end of our paper print. this was registered for copyright on december 1st, 1903. we actually have two copies. this is copy one. it's interesting, too, that we also have some original prints and negatives from the paper print era. not a lot, but we do have some. we also have in our collection the original...
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we will hunt down criminals til the end and wrong doubles down on the barn. revenge for the killing of its top nuclear scientists as a futile takes place into the wrong dog. as the it's revealed times up to the group.
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once more barnes defense has bailed out by the attack kingsley coleman crosses to moeller in front he goes high to head in the equaliser 33 and that's how it is smaller 2nd goal tonight coleman's 3rd assist saves a point for the league leader muller in leipzig coach helion not those men know biron is fortunate to stay on top. elsewhere in the business lingo another struggling shine with full said dog month and giovanni right now their latest young american star playing out on top but the hosts were dominant in the early going to come out of putting sanford on top of the japanese international pulled in the long pass and bounced it in but right now struck the equaliser in the 2nd half blasting the ball inside the near post dot once and signed for draw 11. of take a look at all the other results so far on mash states. and still got baby bremen in sunday's early game cyborg drew with cologne and vols both also share the spoils and be a felt between months on friday has begun only on end the berlin derby saga versus leverkusen is underway on monday hoffenheim take on book now to kenya whe
once more barnes defense has bailed out by the attack kingsley coleman crosses to moeller in front he goes high to head in the equaliser 33 and that's how it is smaller 2nd goal tonight coleman's 3rd assist saves a point for the league leader muller in leipzig coach helion not those men know biron is fortunate to stay on top. elsewhere in the business lingo another struggling shine with full said dog month and giovanni right now their latest young american star playing out on top but the hosts...
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be the littlest part them on i don't know who john because i don't chew the fat low the temp at the barn they took what my mother jack about policy changes that's a sack anything beyond that number somehow that the pet that i met she stomps or rather bad pet that and the fact that he just did that 10 of us moved that child on i said he thought about how and i did more than that you're not us all he mom and say enough so my money the daughter all of us us major general cos i'm so money now joins me from temp run in a world exclusive interview since her father was killed on the orders of donald trump thank you so much enough for coming on can i just stop by asking you january the 3rd was the day of the assassination how did you 1st hear of the killing of your father hello there and thank you for having me. if i want to start by answering this question i have to say. that turbo all night. before a few hours that this happened for my father i hear and i spoke with him on the phone. and then i left. to visit my family i was alone and i go to my sister house and i knew it that the situation in
be the littlest part them on i don't know who john because i don't chew the fat low the temp at the barn they took what my mother jack about policy changes that's a sack anything beyond that number somehow that the pet that i met she stomps or rather bad pet that and the fact that he just did that 10 of us moved that child on i said he thought about how and i did more than that you're not us all he mom and say enough so my money the daughter all of us us major general cos i'm so money now joins...
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. >>> caught on camera, how firefighters manage to save a dog trapped in a burning barn. >>> and grab your cosmos. the new announcement that has "sex and the city" fans feeling fabulous. >>> good wednesday morning, everyone. i'm mona kosar abdi. >> and i'm will reeve in for kenneth. we begin with a pair of stunning announcements out of the white house. the president rolling out a wave of controversial pardons late tuesday. on the receiving end, convicted republican congressmen, a former campaign aide who lied to investigators during the russia investigation and u.s. contractors serving time for war crimes in iraq. >>> meanwhile, trump is threatening to not sign the $900 billion covid relief bill unless lawmakers boost the stimulus checks to $2,000. the announcement upending the bipartisan package, which was passed after months of debate and the last-minute demand could delay those direct payments that are supposed to be sent out as early as next week. abc's faith abubey has the details in washington. good morning, faith. >> reporter: hey, good morning, mona and will. it's unclear righ
. >>> caught on camera, how firefighters manage to save a dog trapped in a burning barn. >>> and grab your cosmos. the new announcement that has "sex and the city" fans feeling fabulous. >>> good wednesday morning, everyone. i'm mona kosar abdi. >> and i'm will reeve in for kenneth. we begin with a pair of stunning announcements out of the white house. the president rolling out a wave of controversial pardons late tuesday. on the receiving end,...
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we'll get to your new partnership with barnes & noble. we had plans earlier things happened.nal push before christmas. what's the biggest selling jersey what else is going on? anything else going on in the nba? did i miss something are we playing again how are the sixers looking start and go >> definitely ecommerce has been terrific we skipped ahead two or three years. general retail has been strong there's been so much pressure on the different shipping networks to deliver as good as business is, it could have been better it's been very broad based joe, i'll ask you a question you're generally very good knowing what team's the best, what are the best players are. what do you think the number one selling team is today across our entire business? >> across all sports >> all sports. don't get this wrong there's big pressure on you. >> i don't think i'm going to be able to get this >> you know the answer and you're generally so good. >> the bengals >> definitely not even a possibility. it starts with the same first initial. it's the buffalo bills. >> the browns? >> the buffalo b
we'll get to your new partnership with barnes & noble. we had plans earlier things happened.nal push before christmas. what's the biggest selling jersey what else is going on? anything else going on in the nba? did i miss something are we playing again how are the sixers looking start and go >> definitely ecommerce has been terrific we skipped ahead two or three years. general retail has been strong there's been so much pressure on the different shipping networks to deliver as good as...