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the bradford case faded away.later, the fall of 2017. >> i come home from work and my husband says, "you have a letter from department of corrections"" and i went, "okay, it's one of two things -- he died, or parole." i open it up and he's still alive. >> so option number two. his parole hearing at the prison was coming up. which meant that bill bradford, a convicted killer who once allegedly threatened to murder the d.a. and his family, could very soon be back on the street. coming up -- >> i made a promise to myself that i would speak for my mom. i went to the parole. >> a decision. >> i was stunned. >> but is it final? >> this is a very bright man. he has resources and he has motivation. >> when will he stop being dangerous to you? >> when he's dead. >> when "dateline" continues. wi. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid. and the 12-hour pain relieving strength of aleve. so...magic mornings happen. there's a better choice. aleve pm. ♪ at progressive park! insurance themed fun ♪ children: yeah! announcer: rid
the bradford case faded away.later, the fall of 2017. >> i come home from work and my husband says, "you have a letter from department of corrections"" and i went, "okay, it's one of two things -- he died, or parole." i open it up and he's still alive. >> so option number two. his parole hearing at the prison was coming up. which meant that bill bradford, a convicted killer who once allegedly threatened to murder the d.a. and his family, could very soon be...
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i was told about bradford city women andi was told about bradford city women and i went on to youtube wrote to bradford city fc telling them that there is a refugee here from parenti who is a footballer. "would you allow her to come to one of your training sessions and try her outwith? was what they replied and said "no problem, let her come. if she is good, fine." —— she is great on the ball and she is quick as a centre forward and that is what you look for. it's great to have her on the team and ensure that i'io have her on the team and ensure that no matter where you are or who you are in the world, you can make it and do something. i have the ability to take this of tea m i have the ability to take this of team far. but my dream is to become a great player and play for the great teams in this country. while you are still working, you can‘t say you are still working, you can‘t say you have succeeded. the successful ones are people like lampard, pettway, never donna, and drogba. they have made a facet they are now retired and can look back and say "i was successful. for me, i am onl
i was told about bradford city women andi was told about bradford city women and i went on to youtube wrote to bradford city fc telling them that there is a refugee here from parenti who is a footballer. "would you allow her to come to one of your training sessions and try her outwith? was what they replied and said "no problem, let her come. if she is good, fine." —— she is great on the ball and she is quick as a centre forward and that is what you look for. it's great to...
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that journey has taken her to bradford city.am motivated to work hard here so that those are looking up to be back home can say she has worked hard and has made it. we can too. this is the team i started with in burundi. this is me here. as soon as we settled in bradford i inquired if there was a women‘s football team. i was told about bradford city women and i went on to youtube to learn more about them. i was impressed by the quality of football and i knew i had the skills to play on that team. all i needed was someone to introduce me to them. the caseworker wrote to bradford city fc telling them that there isa refugee here from burundi who is a footballer. would you allow her to come to one of your training sessions and try her out? they replied and said "no problem, let her come. if she is good, fine." she is great on the ball and she is quick as a centre forward and that is what you look for. it's great to have her on the team and it shows that no matter where you are or who you are in the world, you can make it and do some
that journey has taken her to bradford city.am motivated to work hard here so that those are looking up to be back home can say she has worked hard and has made it. we can too. this is the team i started with in burundi. this is me here. as soon as we settled in bradford i inquired if there was a women‘s football team. i was told about bradford city women and i went on to youtube to learn more about them. i was impressed by the quality of football and i knew i had the skills to play on that...
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"buy nowt friday" is an event being held in the city of bradford, where residents are being encouragedjoy a day without spending any money, and save it rather than spend it on things they don't need. so let's begin. our first ourfirst story here our first story here in the washington post, trump makes a surprise visit to us troops in afghanistan, at a special thanksgiving dinner he delivered or was taking part in, and he has said he has reopened peace talks. yes, that's right. he has said he has reopened peace talks with the taliban. this is just reopened peace talks with the taliban. this isjust three months after he had broken them off. i mean, president trump also said that success mean, president trump also said that success would not be achieved on the battlefield, and that a political solution determined by locals is what is needed. i mean, president trump has been quite vocal in his desire to draw down the number of troops in afghanistan. he said he is hoping to reduce them to 8000 from the current levels of 13,000. this is actually part of his pitch when he stood for president
"buy nowt friday" is an event being held in the city of bradford, where residents are being encouragedjoy a day without spending any money, and save it rather than spend it on things they don't need. so let's begin. our first ourfirst story here our first story here in the washington post, trump makes a surprise visit to us troops in afghanistan, at a special thanksgiving dinner he delivered or was taking part in, and he has said he has reopened peace talks. yes, that's right. he has...
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corinne wheatley, bbc look north, bradford. the headlines on bbc news...estigation into the deaths of 39 migrants in a lorry in essex. police confirm all those who died are vietnamese nationals. the england team prepares for tomorrow's big match. will they lift the rugby world cup trophy for the first time since 2003? now on bbc news, it's time for the film review with jane hill and mark kermode. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. a very interesting mixed bag of this week.
corinne wheatley, bbc look north, bradford. the headlines on bbc news...estigation into the deaths of 39 migrants in a lorry in essex. police confirm all those who died are vietnamese nationals. the england team prepares for tomorrow's big match. will they lift the rugby world cup trophy for the first time since 2003? now on bbc news, it's time for the film review with jane hill and mark kermode. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases...
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. >> bradford kane serve the legislative counsel in congress and the department secretary of information technology. and the author of this book, "pitchfork populism". i want to talk about why you think donald trump got elected. >> it was a perfect storm is a combination of different forces that are combined, part of it was certain demographics that felt left behind that had never come forth out of the rubble from the 2008-2009 financial crisis, things like that and they were displeased with both political parties. donald trump recognized that and capitalized on that but there were other forces as well, trade mobilization which not only donald trump but bernie sanders brought to the floor and there were a lot of different elements that came together both sociological and political at the same time. >> people talk about populism, the reemergence of populism. what are your thoughts? >> this form of populism my content is not populism. populism like if you go to the 1800s and early 1900s, economic populism is about the people, a movement of the people where the people rise up and are trying
. >> bradford kane serve the legislative counsel in congress and the department secretary of information technology. and the author of this book, "pitchfork populism". i want to talk about why you think donald trump got elected. >> it was a perfect storm is a combination of different forces that are combined, part of it was certain demographics that felt left behind that had never come forth out of the rubble from the 2008-2009 financial crisis, things like that and they...
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i want to get behind david elliott louis and curtis bradford person is else today bradford and everyone who spoke. not let it to go to the ballot. i don't want for the rest of the country did you hear about that dogfight about meth healthcare in san francisco. i want this to pass. i want this to go through and i want to stop seeing people suffer. it's not something that just happens in the tenderloin or just happens in bay view it happens all over. it happens in the sunset and it happens all over the city and we can fix it. so, thank you to the people who worked on this. everyone in this room has not worked on this who is not here anymore. thank you to the supervisors. thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is annabell. and i'm the political united representing behalf of 6400 teachers and staff stand in support of mental health sf. it is san francisco's not only experiencing inaffordability crisis that sim pacting all of us but we're also experiencing a moment health crisis. it's clear that it needs a overhaul change that's why mental health sf is the answer. thank you supervisor ronen,
i want to get behind david elliott louis and curtis bradford person is else today bradford and everyone who spoke. not let it to go to the ballot. i don't want for the rest of the country did you hear about that dogfight about meth healthcare in san francisco. i want this to pass. i want this to go through and i want to stop seeing people suffer. it's not something that just happens in the tenderloin or just happens in bay view it happens all over. it happens in the sunset and it happens all...
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this was about midnight on a monday in bradford and it is this kind of behaviour — fireworks late atur times a week, in some areas. for emma, and herfamily, the disturbances became just too much to cope with. the sound is absolutely horrendous around terraced houses, itjust resonates all the way through and it is what i would think, i know this sounds extreme, but a war zone. because it is that loud. she moved out home she‘d lived in for 30 years moved to another part of the city to escape the fireworks, usually connected to weddings or anti—social behaviour. i wasn‘t getting enough sleep, i was trying to work, i was having to get up at 5.30am in the morning, to take the dogs out, it was when the fireworks had just finished and the dogs had calmed down enough for me to take out but it was day to day living, the stress levels were immense and you did not dare go out of your house come dusk because there people were running up and down the streets, throwing fireworks at each other. and pressure is mounting for action on the issue, including in west bowling, where some residents claim t
this was about midnight on a monday in bradford and it is this kind of behaviour — fireworks late atur times a week, in some areas. for emma, and herfamily, the disturbances became just too much to cope with. the sound is absolutely horrendous around terraced houses, itjust resonates all the way through and it is what i would think, i know this sounds extreme, but a war zone. because it is that loud. she moved out home she‘d lived in for 30 years moved to another part of the city to escape...
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colletta smith, bbc news, in bradford.aign bbc news is reporting from ten parts of the uk where seats will be closely contested. today, we're in cheltenham, which is in gloucestershire. this seat has been held by the conservatives since 2015 martine croxall is there. you line thank you, we are in the pump rooms of cheltenham, a beautiful regency building where you can take the medicinal waters. it's a fascinating constituency. it's currently held by the conservatives, it was held by the conservatives, it was held by the lib dems until 2015. this part of the country voted to remain by 26% in the 2015 referendum and the liberal democrats are hoping to capitalise on that as fiona lamdin reports. # you see, cinderella, you don't need an indication.# it's dress rehearsal here for cheltenham's christmas panto. but this is not the only event in town. currently, the seat is held by the conservatives, but it's predicted to be one of the closest battles as the liberal democrats fight to take it back. good afternoon, everyman theatre
colletta smith, bbc news, in bradford.aign bbc news is reporting from ten parts of the uk where seats will be closely contested. today, we're in cheltenham, which is in gloucestershire. this seat has been held by the conservatives since 2015 martine croxall is there. you line thank you, we are in the pump rooms of cheltenham, a beautiful regency building where you can take the medicinal waters. it's a fascinating constituency. it's currently held by the conservatives, it was held by the...
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bradford council says it will review the issue over the next six months.ighten the rules, to stop drivers filming, taking photos, or browsing the internet. he‘s ordered an urgent review and says any changes could be in place by spring, next year. the wreckage of a second world war british submarine has been found, 77 years after it disappeared. hms urge vanished in 19a2 with more than a0 people on board. it was discovered at the bottom of the mediterranean sea, off malta, on thursday. a ceremony is planned for next year to declare the site an official war grave. before the weather, the duchess of sussex has been rolling up her sleeves in the kitchen. in footage posted on instagram, the duchess donned an apron, as she helped celebrate the opening of new premises for a bakery for vulnerable women, in north london. the luminary bakery featured in vogue, when the duchess was made a guest editor of the magazine‘s september edition. good afternoon. very wild weather on the way. as we head into the weekend, particularly southern parts of britain, the met office h
bradford council says it will review the issue over the next six months.ighten the rules, to stop drivers filming, taking photos, or browsing the internet. he‘s ordered an urgent review and says any changes could be in place by spring, next year. the wreckage of a second world war british submarine has been found, 77 years after it disappeared. hms urge vanished in 19a2 with more than a0 people on board. it was discovered at the bottom of the mediterranean sea, off malta, on thursday. a...
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"buy nowt friday" is an event being held in the city of bradford, where residents are being encouragedave it rather than spend it on things they don't need. so let's begin. 0ur our first 0urfirst story here our first story here in the washington post, trump makes a surprise visit to us troops in afghanistan,
"buy nowt friday" is an event being held in the city of bradford, where residents are being encouragedave it rather than spend it on things they don't need. so let's begin. 0ur our first 0urfirst story here our first story here in the washington post, trump makes a surprise visit to us troops in afghanistan,
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stephanie bradford nos lleva a skidrock un lugar que tiene una gran concentraciÓn de personas desamparadasgual que pablo, son miles las personas desamparadas que no podrÁn preparar su propia cena de acciÓn de gracias en casa. >> mi mamÁ tiene que trabajar, y que llega tarde. stephanie: aquÍ recibieron un plato de comida junto familiares, amigos y desconocidos. >> yo soy de guatemala, allÁ no hay comida. stephanie: proceden de cinco aÑos, la misiÓn de los Ángeles, en skidrow, encargado de proveer toda una celebraciÓn para los mÁs necesitados. >> preparamos 1800 libras de turkey, 800 libras de sweet potato. stephanie: ellos van mucho mÁs allÁ que el dÍa de acciÓn de gracias. >> tenemos un problema muy grande en esta ciudad con la gente que no tiene dÓnde dormir. tenemos que enfrentar el problema porque cada dÍa es mÁs grande. en dÍas como estos es bonito ayudarles y darles algo de comer como un plato de comida caliente. stephanie: gracias antonio, su hija en el resto de los voluntarios que repartieron estos platos tÍpicos de un día tan especial en estados unidos, estas familias por fin recib
stephanie bradford nos lleva a skidrock un lugar que tiene una gran concentraciÓn de personas desamparadasgual que pablo, son miles las personas desamparadas que no podrÁn preparar su propia cena de acciÓn de gracias en casa. >> mi mamÁ tiene que trabajar, y que llega tarde. stephanie: aquÍ recibieron un plato de comida junto familiares, amigos y desconocidos. >> yo soy de guatemala, allÁ no hay comida. stephanie: proceden de cinco aÑos, la misiÓn de los Ángeles, en...
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colletta smith, bbc news, in bradford.n 2017 they held it byjust over two and a half thousand votes. for the liberal democrat to us for seat four years ago, it is now a top target. when it comes to brexit, they voted 56% to remain in the european union. well, we have been looking at one of the issues that could play in this election in england, and that his school funding. we have been to schools both rated as outstanding by ofsted who said the pressures of years of inadequate funding have taken their toll. in the last decade of our children‘s lives, school budgets per pupil have been cut by 8%. schools say it‘s becoming a struggle. how many words do you need? at st gregory‘s primary school, half of the children have english as a second language. a majority come from homes in some of the most deprived parts of the country. you can do it. i know you can. the head teacher says her budget has failed to keep pace with rising costs. three years ago, charlotte blanch had to lay off 12 staff, and now... it‘s tough. it‘s really to
colletta smith, bbc news, in bradford.n 2017 they held it byjust over two and a half thousand votes. for the liberal democrat to us for seat four years ago, it is now a top target. when it comes to brexit, they voted 56% to remain in the european union. well, we have been looking at one of the issues that could play in this election in england, and that his school funding. we have been to schools both rated as outstanding by ofsted who said the pressures of years of inadequate funding have...
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the last time labour launched their manifesto in bradford, the tories launched it in halifax. headlines tonight, ignore these at your payroll, how important is it for politicians to listen to the north? they need to listen to the north, it has been thinking a long time it needs more help and more investment. he had seen a manifesto from northern metres spelling out what they want, more money to make sure transport is in their own hands and they can run it in the north. look at the state of our trains, some of them are effectively buses with wheels taking off and put on the rails. investment has not been put in the past. people want to know that politicians will take the north seriously which is whyjohn mcconnell has been talking on the north today. he made a big play coming up to rotherham before the election saying that the north had more power in its own hands to choose its own destiny. looking at transport, investment in crossrail in london whereas it takes over an hour to drive to —— to get the train to manchester. it may take an hour 01’ to manchester. it may take an hour
the last time labour launched their manifesto in bradford, the tories launched it in halifax. headlines tonight, ignore these at your payroll, how important is it for politicians to listen to the north? they need to listen to the north, it has been thinking a long time it needs more help and more investment. he had seen a manifesto from northern metres spelling out what they want, more money to make sure transport is in their own hands and they can run it in the north. look at the state of our...
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>>on bradford street in union city and another of a 22 yearold woman as she walked home from work across the liverme high school campus. a few months later, police say male suspect but did not match anyone on the national crminal database. sohe suspect's identity was a mystery until now that's because a ld case investigator tried again this time submitting the suspect's dna profile to the public ancestry database, gene gene which came up with a match was a distant relative. >>and that led us to kind of go upnd rule people out to sea. >>do they have a connection to the bay area that was originally the first and when we found out that he did. we were able to kd 0 in on him sergeant steve gored says the zeroed in on livermore resident gregory paul thend and put him under 24 hour surveillance. >>they say anothe break in the case came after they saw him throaway a plastic spoon like this one after eating ice cream when he dropped it they match the end was arsted aas a his home on camino drive november 5th that is now being held without bail awaiting his next court appearance on wednesday. so
>>on bradford street in union city and another of a 22 yearold woman as she walked home from work across the liverme high school campus. a few months later, police say male suspect but did not match anyone on the national crminal database. sohe suspect's identity was a mystery until now that's because a ld case investigator tried again this time submitting the suspect's dna profile to the public ancestry database, gene gene which came up with a match was a distant relative. >>and...
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my name is curtis bradford and i'm co-chair of the tenderloin people congress. so, i'm here today obviously to speak in favor of mental health sf. thank you for hearing our input and incorporating that in the version that we see before us today and we have the the right solution for the crisis. i want to say that i agree with david elliott that i think there's prefer able action options goinactions tothe ballo. if we want to go to the ballot we will fight and win. and we're willing to do that. i would call on the other supervisors now and the mayor to think about that. they need to work on that and we need to pass it as legislation not only because it's a better way to govern but also because the crisis on our streets demands action now. people are dying now. march 2020 is a long way off. i'm calling on all the supervisors to sign onto the sf legislation now. sign on as cosiners now. let's pass it on the board of supervisors with unanimous consent and i'm heard to hair the mayor is having conversations with us. i call on her to continue that and work with the bo
my name is curtis bradford and i'm co-chair of the tenderloin people congress. so, i'm here today obviously to speak in favor of mental health sf. thank you for hearing our input and incorporating that in the version that we see before us today and we have the the right solution for the crisis. i want to say that i agree with david elliott that i think there's prefer able action options goinactions tothe ballo. if we want to go to the ballot we will fight and win. and we're willing to do that....
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i lived -- my family lived at 376 bradford street since 1962. i was born -- i was raised right there at the alamani's farmers market. i feel this is overblown as far as the outrageous changes in the prices and the opportunities for people to have an opportunity to make some money down there or be involved in it. it looks kind of like shedding people, shedding vendors out and other vendors come in. i don't really know. i do believe that to do this, they do need some type of committee, some type of investigation to find out the difference in what is going and what's not happening there because it is something that really worked for the people that are there, all the people that come there on saturday is awesome. so, i don't know how the vendors -- i don't really know. i just happen to be here to hear this, but i live right there. i know about performance market. she also spoke about the sunday where they do the flea market there and -- my time is up, but a lot needs to be done in regards to the clean up, in regards to the stuff that's around there
i lived -- my family lived at 376 bradford street since 1962. i was born -- i was raised right there at the alamani's farmers market. i feel this is overblown as far as the outrageous changes in the prices and the opportunities for people to have an opportunity to make some money down there or be involved in it. it looks kind of like shedding people, shedding vendors out and other vendors come in. i don't really know. i do believe that to do this, they do need some type of committee, some type...
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he dies young and says he wants to go to the englishman's god in heaven and bradford, the governor ofmouth says that god used him in a miraculous way. when you know the details and i'm giving you the top he or. it is one of the most amazing vehicle stories ever. they would have gone home, they stayed and here we are. shannon: speaking english and helping them through the worst winter and knowing, he was a total answer to a prayer and we told people this is a store you can use around the table tomorrow to put politics aside. >> if you look it up on my website, all the details are there. it is out there. it is totally true, a real miracle, happy thanks giving. >> great to see you. thank you for that story. check out our midnight hero, 6-year-old boy in los angeles to make sure no kid goes hungry this thanksgiving. he saw a picture of the homeless child and was inspired to start his own turkey drive, he raised money on social media and got 600 pounds of turkey, all of this to be donated to homeless shelters in the las vegas area, keep up the great work, you inspire us, you are our midnig
he dies young and says he wants to go to the englishman's god in heaven and bradford, the governor ofmouth says that god used him in a miraculous way. when you know the details and i'm giving you the top he or. it is one of the most amazing vehicle stories ever. they would have gone home, they stayed and here we are. shannon: speaking english and helping them through the worst winter and knowing, he was a total answer to a prayer and we told people this is a store you can use around the table...
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broader perspective, spot two paul rogers is emeritus professor of peace studies at the university of bradfordnife, with a hook suicide vest, what are these kinds of details suggest to you about the kind of attack here? so to get up the keyword is suggest, because we have relatively little information. the police will have the m15 and eve ryo ne police will have the m15 and everyone else involved, we have strong counterterrorism in britain, probably one of the most professional in the world, in fact. the police are immediately trying to find out the identity of this person, find out whether it was a single person, what the motives may have been, and whether there was any support from anybody else. you can't getjump to support from anybody else. you can't get jump to the support from anybody else. you can't getjump to the conclusions of the views of this person, where he or she is coming from, but the presumption eglise is that it may be connected with the sorts of problems we in britain over the recent years, since the 2005 attacks. beyond that, it is just speculation, it is true that things h
broader perspective, spot two paul rogers is emeritus professor of peace studies at the university of bradfordnife, with a hook suicide vest, what are these kinds of details suggest to you about the kind of attack here? so to get up the keyword is suggest, because we have relatively little information. the police will have the m15 and eve ryo ne police will have the m15 and everyone else involved, we have strong counterterrorism in britain, probably one of the most professional in the world, in...
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completely can't understand it except a political agenda by larry krasner and the defense attorney tiara bradfordt's unconscionable. >> tucker: this is your second time on our show and we are happy to have you back. >> yes. thank you. >> tucker: for the viewers not familiar with the back story. this murder took place in public. the man who stabbed your son to death. and they had never met before. who stabbed him to death. later wrote a rap song about it. there is no question that he did it. so, given that what would you say to larry krasner who is bragging about getting, in effect, getting this guy off for your son's murder? what would you say to him. >> i would say you are an evil and very sick man. i mean, it literally rises to that level. this is not just a disagreement around prosecutor's strategy or something like that. i think i had mentioned to you before, i believe that he obstructed justice. and that's exactly what happened. there is zero question that michael plunged a knife into my son's back with eyewitnesses surrounding him on a lovely evening in july none. zero. so, this was theater
completely can't understand it except a political agenda by larry krasner and the defense attorney tiara bradfordt's unconscionable. >> tucker: this is your second time on our show and we are happy to have you back. >> yes. thank you. >> tucker: for the viewers not familiar with the back story. this murder took place in public. the man who stabbed your son to death. and they had never met before. who stabbed him to death. later wrote a rap song about it. there is no question...
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bradford, the governor of plymouth says that god used him and a miraculous way because when you know i'm giving you the cop here. it's one of the most i amazing miracle stories. happy thanksgiving. >> shannon: speaking english and helping them through the worst winter and how to use the soil, they said he was a total answer to prayer. this is a story you can use to avoid politics tomorrow. >> if you look it up on my website, all the details are there great it's totally true. a real miracle. happy thanksgiving. >> shannon: happy thanksgiving and thank you for that story. check out our midnight hero. a six trouble in las vegas to make sure no blood goes hungry. he saw a picture of a homeless child who was inspired to start his own turkey drive. he emptied out his piggy income he got 600 pounds of turkey to be donated. keep up the great work! you inspire us. you are midnight hero. most watched, trusted, most gratefully spent the evening with us. washington. ♪ d ultra-fast speeds. almost 2 gigs here in minneapolis. that's 25 times faster than today's network in new york city. so people f
bradford, the governor of plymouth says that god used him and a miraculous way because when you know i'm giving you the cop here. it's one of the most i amazing miracle stories. happy thanksgiving. >> shannon: speaking english and helping them through the worst winter and how to use the soil, they said he was a total answer to prayer. this is a story you can use to avoid politics tomorrow. >> if you look it up on my website, all the details are there great it's totally true. a real...
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it is difficult for people to get around and get to the other cities like bradford, wakefield and yorked to getting promises and then knowing it is not going to happen. he promised electrified rail across the pennines, that was cancelled. they promised chance, a trolley bus scheme, everything is a city we tried to put forwards to make a case for national governments has been declined or cancelled. so now we had at the point where hs2 will not make it to leeds now, we're not sure it will make it this far. it is not something we're really passionate about but we were hoping we would get some of those things. speedy railfrom get some of those things. speedy rail from leeds to get some of those things. speedy railfrom leeds to london get some of those things. speedy rail from leeds to london great but actually better connectivity between northern cities is key. exactly. 0ne hour and northern cities is key. exactly. 0ne hourand a chain northern cities is key. exactly. 0ne hour and a chain from leeds to manchester, it is as quick to dry. yes, it is a huge frustration for people. and between
it is difficult for people to get around and get to the other cities like bradford, wakefield and yorked to getting promises and then knowing it is not going to happen. he promised electrified rail across the pennines, that was cancelled. they promised chance, a trolley bus scheme, everything is a city we tried to put forwards to make a case for national governments has been declined or cancelled. so now we had at the point where hs2 will not make it to leeds now, we're not sure it will make it...
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. >> bradford kane, he's the author of this book, "pitchfork populism." thanks so much. >> thank you kindly. >> and now on c-span2's booktv, more television for serious readers. [inaudible conversations] [applause] >> so good evening, earn, and welcome to the -- everyone, and welcome to the new york historical society. i'm thrilled to see all of you this evening in our beautiful robert h. smith auditorium. tonight's program, "give me liberty: a history of america's exceptional idea," is a part of our bernard and irene schwartz speakers series, and as always, i'd like to thank mr. schwartz for his great generosity which has enabled us to bring so many fine speakers to this stage. also want the thank all of our chairman's council members who are in attendance this evening and to thank you for your great support which enables us to do our work. tonight's program will last about an hour, and it will include a question and answer session. you should have receivedse a noe card and pencil as you entered the auditorium this afternoon, in the evening, and if not,
. >> bradford kane, he's the author of this book, "pitchfork populism." thanks so much. >> thank you kindly. >> and now on c-span2's booktv, more television for serious readers. [inaudible conversations] [applause] >> so good evening, earn, and welcome to the -- everyone, and welcome to the new york historical society. i'm thrilled to see all of you this evening in our beautiful robert h. smith auditorium. tonight's program, "give me liberty: a history of...
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. >> bradford kane serve the legislative counsel in congress and the department secretary of information and the author of this book, "pitchfork populism". i want to talk about why you
. >> bradford kane serve the legislative counsel in congress and the department secretary of information and the author of this book, "pitchfork populism". i want to talk about why you
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estoy stephanie bradford y regresamos a los estudios. nos habla llega a nuestras vidas sin anunciarse. poniéndonos en peligro... sin nuestro permiso. a algunos les parecerá inofensivo. pero no existe humo de segunda mano seguro. todos contienen químicos dañinos, sin importar de dónde venga. dile no a todo tipo de humo de segunda mano. conoce más en ellos fuman tu fumas punto org. ♪ ♪ ♪ satcha: buenos dÍas, es martes, 5 de noviembre, o en "despierta amÉrica", cerca de una docena de madres y niÑos en una a munidad mormona mueren mueren a balazos en mÉxico. piden al karla: por escasos segundos su nombre evita el impacto de un tren tras caer sobre las vÍas, mira quÉ impresionante el instante en que un buen samaritano reacciona para ponerlo a salvo. satcha: hay detalles de lyons que puerto rico preparas para vuestro mercado, en vivo te contamos el itinerario del cortejo fÚnebre sÓlo aquÍ sabrÁs quÉ protectorado inconcluso en astrÓlogo que desconcierta a su familia. karla: jack ira a solas con alan tacher antes en ninguna parte, verÁs todo lo
estoy stephanie bradford y regresamos a los estudios. nos habla llega a nuestras vidas sin anunciarse. poniéndonos en peligro... sin nuestro permiso. a algunos les parecerá inofensivo. pero no existe humo de segunda mano seguro. todos contienen químicos dañinos, sin importar de dónde venga. dile no a todo tipo de humo de segunda mano. conoce más en ellos fuman tu fumas punto org. ♪ ♪ ♪ satcha: buenos dÍas, es martes, 5 de noviembre, o en "despierta amÉrica", cerca de una...
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bradford, luton, southampton, cheltenham, medway, and the north—east.others vying for this title.|j remember extremely well, back in the day, when liverpool won european capital of culture, the excitement was just palpable in that city. capital of culture, the excitement was just palpable in that citylj think it isjust was just palpable in that citylj think it is just about capitalising on all those extra people being there. a lot of people here about things, we are not very good at doing those staycations in this country, so you go there, you are surprised how much it has changed, and the numbers do hold up, so it is worth it. the first trailer for a special christmas day episode of gavin and stacey has been revealed tucked away on the bbc iplayer. the series, created by and starring james corden and ruthjones i last aired in 2010, with a new year's day special which drew 10.2 million viewers. here's a little teaser. jason, anyone? the table should have been set 37 minutes ago, and the plates are still at stacey's. 0h, been set 37 minutes ago, and the
bradford, luton, southampton, cheltenham, medway, and the north—east.others vying for this title.|j remember extremely well, back in the day, when liverpool won european capital of culture, the excitement was just palpable in that city. capital of culture, the excitement was just palpable in that citylj think it isjust was just palpable in that citylj think it is just about capitalising on all those extra people being there. a lot of people here about things, we are not very good at doing...
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thanks to william bradford's journal we have knowledge of how these pilgrims gave thanks. the question remains, to whom and why did they do this? as people of faith i would like to believe they were acting out the lesson os they have bible, such as that found in psalm 107. the scripture states the theme of god's loyal love and redemption is written at the time of israel in exile and wandering and overwhelmed by circumstances, i can see why these early pilgrims could find solace in this scripture. they also found themselves wandering and enduring hardship. the bible illustrated the power of giving thanks to the lord. the importance of assuming thankfulness as a human attitude. these words indicate not just a knowledge of but also a recognition or relationship through the word of god that the bible offers. now i don't know if the pilgrims referenced the scripture in preparing or dealing with the hardships they endured. i do know that the bible and the word, and the word within it, was important to these travelers and early settlers. the bible had had a tremendous influence o
thanks to william bradford's journal we have knowledge of how these pilgrims gave thanks. the question remains, to whom and why did they do this? as people of faith i would like to believe they were acting out the lesson os they have bible, such as that found in psalm 107. the scripture states the theme of god's loyal love and redemption is written at the time of israel in exile and wandering and overwhelmed by circumstances, i can see why these early pilgrims could find solace in this...
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. >> bradford cain, legislative counsel in congress, as well as california's secretary of technology. author of this book, i want to talk about a couple of reasons why you think donald trump got elected. >> actually, i think it was kind of a perfect storm. it was a combination of different forces that all combined. part of it, of course, was that certain demographic that had felt kind of left behind that was still, had never come forth out of the rubble from the 2008-2009 financial crisis, things like that. and they were perhaps displeased with both political parties. donald trump certainly recognized that and capitalized on that, but there were a lot of forces as well, trade and globalization that not only donald trump, but also bernie sanders had brought to the fore, and there were a lot of different elements that came together both sociological and political all at the same time. >> people talk a lot about populism, they talk about the reemergence of populism. what are your thoughts? >> this form of populism, i contend, is not actual populism. populism, like if you go back to the 1
. >> bradford cain, legislative counsel in congress, as well as california's secretary of technology. author of this book, i want to talk about a couple of reasons why you think donald trump got elected. >> actually, i think it was kind of a perfect storm. it was a combination of different forces that all combined. part of it, of course, was that certain demographic that had felt kind of left behind that was still, had never come forth out of the rubble from the 2008-2009 financial...