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democratic state representative deb butler was there.twitter she called for speaker moore's resignation with the #iwillnotyield. i will not yield is the line that made her go viral after she confronted the house speaker yesterday. >> i will not yield! >> we're not going to let anybody touch you. >> i will not yield, mr. speaker! >> i will not yield! you shall not usurp the process mr. speaker! how dare you subject this body to trickery, deceptive practices, hijacking the process. we have been here day ask night for months defending what we believe, and you would submit this body to trickery, deception, deceit? it is so typical of the way you conduct yourself. how dare you, mr. speaker. >> deb butler joined us as a quest here at "the last word" last night, and today this is what deb butler had to say. >> north carolina is better than this. >> yes. >> we deserve better than this. >> yes! >> our citizens deserve representatives with integrity, decency, respect for the rule of law. what happened yesterday was a shameful, shameful display. we
democratic state representative deb butler was there.twitter she called for speaker moore's resignation with the #iwillnotyield. i will not yield is the line that made her go viral after she confronted the house speaker yesterday. >> i will not yield! >> we're not going to let anybody touch you. >> i will not yield, mr. speaker! >> i will not yield! you shall not usurp the process mr. speaker! how dare you subject this body to trickery, deceptive practices, hijacking the...
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democratic colleagues of deb butler's surrounded her.video you'll hear some of them talking about not letting anyone touch her. they were there to protect her as she spoke. the few democrats in that room were going to make sure that deb butler got to speak and do what they could to make sure she would not be arrested for exercising her rights as a member of the north carolina house of representatives. and luckily one of her colleagues had the presence of mind to grab a cell phone camera and start recording video. here's how it began. >> process. you shall not do this to democracy in north carolina, mr. speaker. how dare you do this, mr. speaker. i will not yield. >> we're not going to let anybody touch her. >> i will not yield, mr. speaker. i will not yield. >> there is no -- >> you shall not disrupt the process, mr. speaker. how dare you subject this body to trickery, deceptive practices, hijacking the process. we have been here day and night for months defending what we believe. and you would submit this body to trickery, deception, de
democratic colleagues of deb butler's surrounded her.video you'll hear some of them talking about not letting anyone touch her. they were there to protect her as she spoke. the few democrats in that room were going to make sure that deb butler got to speak and do what they could to make sure she would not be arrested for exercising her rights as a member of the north carolina house of representatives. and luckily one of her colleagues had the presence of mind to grab a cell phone camera and...
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under the watchful eye of head butler, american marcus bresco. >> butlers, what is service?r: a former navy corpsman from spokane, washington. >> you may fix your tie a little bit. >> reporter: in "downton abbey," preparing for a banquet is a fine art. but things have changed for butlers. now, they use lasers. once female staff remained downstairs. >> i can't have maids in the dining room. >> reporter: half of the students in this class are women. >> my name is shelly. >> reporter: and you're from? >> from minneapolis, minnesota. >> reporter: technology has simplified household management. but the spirit of service remains the same. >> we place the tea -- >> reporter: gordon monroe has trained some 600 butlers. >> you must be able to see the wishes of somebody else and put your own needs, actually, in the background. >> reporter: demand for highly-trained butlers is growing. a quarter of graduates find jobs in noble households, including the royal family of jordan. others work for embassies, luxury hotels and companies like rolls-royce. hard work, but rewarding. butlers thes
under the watchful eye of head butler, american marcus bresco. >> butlers, what is service?r: a former navy corpsman from spokane, washington. >> you may fix your tie a little bit. >> reporter: in "downton abbey," preparing for a banquet is a fine art. but things have changed for butlers. now, they use lasers. once female staff remained downstairs. >> i can't have maids in the dining room. >> reporter: half of the students in this class are women....
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i noticed your reaction, my career is because of dorothy butler gilliam. you had a visceral reaction, but i know so many journalists who would say exactly the same thing. when you hear black journalists, black women journalists say that, how does it make you feel? >> a very unsettling feeling because sometimes i wonder what they are talking about. when you are engaged in doing what you are doing and going through what you are going through in the time. go in which you live, you don't feel like a trailblazer per se. i think it was ingrained in us, in my generation, by my family, my church, my community, that we were not just pushing the door open for ourselves, we were pushing it open for other people and i remember many years later at the post, a lot of things white editors cannot understand, you are here, those that come behind you, it is a different cultural upbringing and different family upbringing that makes us know that when we go through hard times and difficult times, is not just for us. i may be one, but there are thousands behind us. >> i want to
i noticed your reaction, my career is because of dorothy butler gilliam. you had a visceral reaction, but i know so many journalists who would say exactly the same thing. when you hear black journalists, black women journalists say that, how does it make you feel? >> a very unsettling feeling because sometimes i wonder what they are talking about. when you are engaged in doing what you are doing and going through what you are going through in the time. go in which you live, you don't feel...
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move for deliveries, and taking four wickets in the game, but england was still bowling and mainly butlerho had some fun as the day turned to evening and in support england on the second day can get their total to 300 or more, that may put some scoreboard pressure on australia. so here's a look at the scorecard. 0nly captainjoe root passing fifty in the top order, with the recalled mitchell marsh taking four for 35. jos butler is still there though. 64 not out is his top score of the series so far and england will be hoping he can turn it into a century tomorrow it is always tough and against a very good attack, you have to be on it straightaway and they challenge straightaway, so it is been tough to get through those periods but the last couple of days a fight as hard as they could and i'm just trying to scrap my way through it.|j as they could and i'm just trying to scrap my way through it. i think over the past six months i put everything i had into it and i certainly change my lifestyle a little bit and i am waking up every day to be the best cricket here i can be and today, it was on
move for deliveries, and taking four wickets in the game, but england was still bowling and mainly butlerho had some fun as the day turned to evening and in support england on the second day can get their total to 300 or more, that may put some scoreboard pressure on australia. so here's a look at the scorecard. 0nly captainjoe root passing fifty in the top order, with the recalled mitchell marsh taking four for 35. jos butler is still there though. 64 not out is his top score of the series so...
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mode, and had a situation that at the close of the day, rather than england being all out, we had butler going. so let's just anticipate them coming back tomorrow morning and batting until lunch, hey? let's do that. it's difficult to know until we get australia having a go on exactly what is par for that wickets, but there were a few raised eyebrows when tim payne won the toss, and said oh, we are going to bowl first, but i suppose once you check steve smith into the factor at some point, perhaps tomorrow, then that skews all the australian batting averages, doesn't it, really? yeah, we have to say, i think whatever happens in this match, when we analyse what's happened this summer, when you have one guy who is averaging 134 and in ashes series, in a series where batsmen have generally struggled, where bowlers have been on top of them, of course that's decisive, and i england do differently tomorrow? joe route said yesterday, they have different plans, different ideas to bowl steve smith out to get him out, cheaply. 0f bowl steve smith out to get him out, cheaply. of course they have a l
mode, and had a situation that at the close of the day, rather than england being all out, we had butler going. so let's just anticipate them coming back tomorrow morning and batting until lunch, hey? let's do that. it's difficult to know until we get australia having a go on exactly what is par for that wickets, but there were a few raised eyebrows when tim payne won the toss, and said oh, we are going to bowl first, but i suppose once you check steve smith into the factor at some point,...
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we're joined from there now by shadow women and equalities secretary, dawn butler.hank you very much for talking to us this morning. i know that you wa nt to us this morning. i know that you want to talk about, and we will talk about, how we were pushing summers to get employers in the workplace to recognise the menopause and adjust the for women —— how you are pushing for some employers in the workplace to recognise the menopause and adjust for women. at the moment there is a push to remove the deputy leader of the labour party, what is your position on this? what you're referencing is a motion that was forward at the party's national executive body, democratically elected members, they put motions all the time and they discuss many, many motions. it has, in effect, a private meeting, which i am not a pa rt private meeting, which i am not a part of, so it has a separate body of the party and it is important to just outline that. so that people understand, because sometimes when a test book about it is spoken as if we're all about the table having this discussion, w
we're joined from there now by shadow women and equalities secretary, dawn butler.hank you very much for talking to us this morning. i know that you wa nt to us this morning. i know that you want to talk about, and we will talk about, how we were pushing summers to get employers in the workplace to recognise the menopause and adjust the for women —— how you are pushing for some employers in the workplace to recognise the menopause and adjust for women. at the moment there is a push to...
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we've heard from a number of speakers already this morning, including ian lavery, dawn butler also spoke, we believe in internationalism. this person giving a heartfelt thank you to the nhs. and we are expecting four votes to ta ke and we are expecting four votes to take place on which emotions will be debated. i understand it will be the 20 most popular that are submitted by constituency labour parties and the fillets that go forward, and the conference itself —— labour parties and affiliates. meanwhile, outside, this is taking place. this is a people's vote rally, and among the speakers we've got the shadow brexit secretary, keir starmer, the shadow foreign secretary, emily thornberry, and the shadow women and equalities secretary, dawn butler, and they are arguing thatjeremy corbyn and the labour party should support the remain because. —— the remaining cause. the tour operator, thomas cook, has asked the government for financial help — as it tries to avoid collapse. britain's oldest package holiday firm, could fall into administration this weekend — unless it finds 200 million pounds
we've heard from a number of speakers already this morning, including ian lavery, dawn butler also spoke, we believe in internationalism. this person giving a heartfelt thank you to the nhs. and we are expecting four votes to ta ke and we are expecting four votes to take place on which emotions will be debated. i understand it will be the 20 most popular that are submitted by constituency labour parties and the fillets that go forward, and the conference itself —— labour parties and...
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anti fascist campaigners say the event glorifies a regime that killed millions of people natasha butler reports in the dutch city of denver. at all for hitler understood how bold design and imagery could motivate and convince people so he used its power to help fulfill his racist ambitions and create a nazi state that killed millions of people mainly jews in world war 2. this exhibition then boss in the netherlands examines how nazis use design for propaganda or understood that that's what the guy had to be used for his party and i wanted to be a powerful modern logo hitler came to power in 19336 years later germany invaded poland triggering world war 2 arts and design had helped fuel nationalist anti jewish sentiment images recalled a romanticized past military uniforms was sharply tailored to promote fear the museum's director knows the showcasing the a statics of a deadly regime is controversial but he says it's important to take a critical look at history we are accustomed to present design or art what we consider good but we all know there is all also stuff being made that's that's
anti fascist campaigners say the event glorifies a regime that killed millions of people natasha butler reports in the dutch city of denver. at all for hitler understood how bold design and imagery could motivate and convince people so he used its power to help fulfill his racist ambitions and create a nazi state that killed millions of people mainly jews in world war 2. this exhibition then boss in the netherlands examines how nazis use design for propaganda or understood that that's what the...
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. >> virginia says epstein gave her $200 in cash and his butler drove her home. epstein invited her to come back the next day. >> why did you go back? >> that answer is so complicated. i could have run. i should have run. i wish i ran. fear was one. >> fear of? >> fear of what happens if ipiss these bad people off. i know they're powerful. >> when we come back, another powerful man enters the picture. >> she said, you're going to meet a prince today. >> her story behind that infamous photo of prince andrew. >> she said i want you to do for him what you did for epstein. >> of course they deny that this ever happened. outdated. the paperwork... the calling for everything. the searching for id cards... it's like you're stuck in the 90s. that's why esurance makes it simple with an app that has everything you need because that's how we live nowadays. rad. your id card is on a bodacious tiny future tv. wow! you're really committed to this whole 90's thing, aren't ya? no, i'm just saying what's in the script. that's true. everything we're saying's in the script. when in
. >> virginia says epstein gave her $200 in cash and his butler drove her home. epstein invited her to come back the next day. >> why did you go back? >> that answer is so complicated. i could have run. i should have run. i wish i ran. fear was one. >> fear of? >> fear of what happens if ipiss these bad people off. i know they're powerful. >> when we come back, another powerful man enters the picture. >> she said, you're going to meet a prince today....
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jos butler is still there though. 6a not out is his top score of the series so far and england
jos butler is still there though. 6a not out is his top score of the series so far and england
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calls being made in the netherlands to ban an exhibition called design of the 3rd reich most natasha butler reports from the city of the. exhibits of nazi propaganda going on show near a synagogue. understood how bold design and imagery could motivate and convince people so he used its power to help fulfill his racist ambitions and create a nazi state that killed millions of people mainly jews in world war 2. this exhibition in the netherlands examines how nazis use design for propaganda. understood that that's what the guy had to be used for his party and i wanted to be a powerful more than logo hitler came to power in 19336 years later germany invaded. the lindh triggering world war 2 arts and design a had help feel nationalist anti jewish sentiment images recalled or romanticized past military uniforms was sharply tailored to promote fear the museum's director knows their showcasing the is statics of a deadly regime is controversial but he says it's important to take a critical look at history we are accustomed to percent while the zion or art what we can target good but we all know thei
calls being made in the netherlands to ban an exhibition called design of the 3rd reich most natasha butler reports from the city of the. exhibits of nazi propaganda going on show near a synagogue. understood how bold design and imagery could motivate and convince people so he used its power to help fulfill his racist ambitions and create a nazi state that killed millions of people mainly jews in world war 2. this exhibition in the netherlands examines how nazis use design for propaganda....
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former federal prosecutor paul butler.ormer -- oh, david jolly didn't make it but he's still up here if he shows up. and chief public affairs officer karine jean-pierre. annie karni, let me start with you. donald trump seeming to confirm everything that your newspaper and "the washington post" and the "wall street journal" has reported since friday basically that donald trump called the code red. donald trump asked the ukrainians to investigate joe biden. >> i mean, he hasn't issued a firm denial of any of it. he tweeted about the "wall street journal" had reported that eight times in that july 25th phone call he asked ukraine to investigate biden. and he tweeted about that today calling it fake news. but he didn't issue a clear denial. one thing that we as journalists need to press him on today as he makes his rounds at the u.n. is on that phone call did he directly tie that foreign aid to an investigation of a political rival at home. that's what we still need clarity on from him, and he does a lot of talking these days
former federal prosecutor paul butler.ormer -- oh, david jolly didn't make it but he's still up here if he shows up. and chief public affairs officer karine jean-pierre. annie karni, let me start with you. donald trump seeming to confirm everything that your newspaper and "the washington post" and the "wall street journal" has reported since friday basically that donald trump called the code red. donald trump asked the ukrainians to investigate joe biden. >> i mean, he...
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dawn butler there.n well, we have seen that there has been ina well, we have seen that there has been in a letterfrom well, we have seen that there has been in a letter from the parliamentary labour party say that this move is completely wrong. it is difficult to know how this is going to play out in the coming hours. when will we get the initial decision. it could be within the error. that meeting are supposed to be fairly sure this morning, but given the gravity of the situation, but discussing it may well mass debate longer. 0ne but discussing it may well mass debate longer. one of my colleagues outside that meeting, speaking to people going on. let's get you a couple of updates on what is being said. john ashworth has told him that he thinks it is a silly idea and not what the party needs. john as hworth and not what the party needs. john ashworth is, of course, the party's health spokesman. he says that it is a historic party and members would be ashamed of the idea. richard corbett, a labour mep,
dawn butler there.n well, we have seen that there has been ina well, we have seen that there has been in a letterfrom well, we have seen that there has been in a letter from the parliamentary labour party say that this move is completely wrong. it is difficult to know how this is going to play out in the coming hours. when will we get the initial decision. it could be within the error. that meeting are supposed to be fairly sure this morning, but given the gravity of the situation, but...
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josh butler going strong and beaten on 64, much more support throughout the rest of evening on bbc news and the team goodbye. hello there. low pressure dominated the weather today. but as we move through the next few days, high—pressure looks set to take control, and we will see a good deal of dry and fine weather to come with that as well. so here's how it looked today. an area of low pressure containing the remnants of tropical storm gabrielle, this quote from continuing to bring patchy outbreaks of rain, as we move through tonight. and also, introduce some fresher air. here is how it looks as we move over into friday. gradually working its way south, if you are bricks of light rain, and drizzle with that clear skies feeding and behind, the risk of a few showers for northwest scotland, and the northern half of the uk, temperatures in the single figures, staying in the double figures across the south. moving into friday then, high—pressure is going to dominate. we have this feature in the northwest, which could bring the summit showers to northwest scotland. it will be breezy or here a
josh butler going strong and beaten on 64, much more support throughout the rest of evening on bbc news and the team goodbye. hello there. low pressure dominated the weather today. but as we move through the next few days, high—pressure looks set to take control, and we will see a good deal of dry and fine weather to come with that as well. so here's how it looked today. an area of low pressure containing the remnants of tropical storm gabrielle, this quote from continuing to bring patchy...
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monitor your nightmares, and your front door will sweep wide the money you approach like some silent butler. you're smart meter will go to return the cheapest electricity, and every one of yourminutely transcribing habit in tiny electronic shorthand, stored not in their chips or anywhere you can find it but in some great cloud of louts ever more oppressively over the human race, a huge thundercloud waiting to burst, and we have no control over how or when the pursue petition will take place, and every day that week cap on our phones or work on our ipads, as i see some of you are doing leave ourt only indelible spore in the ether, but we are ourselves becoming a source, click by click and tap bite tap, just as the undescribable wealth of hydrocarbons, data is the crude oil of the modern economy. we are now in an environment where he do not know who owns these new oilfields or who has the rights or the title to these not know whoe do decides to use this data and can these algorithms be trusted with our lives and hopes. should the machines and only the machines decide whether or not we are eli
monitor your nightmares, and your front door will sweep wide the money you approach like some silent butler. you're smart meter will go to return the cheapest electricity, and every one of yourminutely transcribing habit in tiny electronic shorthand, stored not in their chips or anywhere you can find it but in some great cloud of louts ever more oppressively over the human race, a huge thundercloud waiting to burst, and we have no control over how or when the pursue petition will take place,...
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pick up more than football online what's the connection between brett butler and the european union he knows the old mountain view correspondent at abbott baker john stretch this 2nd line with the rules set by the. recipes for success strategy that made a difference. banking. on. president. against iran in a 1st response to the. president but the new sanctions would be substantial u.s. secretary of state. to discuss further action. on the program.
pick up more than football online what's the connection between brett butler and the european union he knows the old mountain view correspondent at abbott baker john stretch this 2nd line with the rules set by the. recipes for success strategy that made a difference. banking. on. president. against iran in a 1st response to the. president but the new sanctions would be substantial u.s. secretary of state. to discuss further action. on the program.
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task force butler really paid off. >> nazis who had been cut off were rounded up and imprisoned.he 191st tank battalion raced northward to cut off the germans who were retreating through the valley. after four long years of nazis slavery, the freed population staged a wild celebration to welcome our men. the major delaying tactics of the retreating enemy consistented primarily in destroying all ridges, railroads and blocking highway. there was no rest for the engineers. major general john w. odaniel crossed first. the french armored division entered dejon, an important road juncture on the main highway leaving france. the few americans on this date were given special attention. meanwhile, 13 miles west, french troops attached to the seventh army joined with the french units of the third army. the final line had been forged between our forces which landed in southern france on august 15th and those which had landed in normandy on the sixth of june. this junction closed the last escape route for the germans remaining in the south and west of france. those the fighting of the soldie
task force butler really paid off. >> nazis who had been cut off were rounded up and imprisoned.he 191st tank battalion raced northward to cut off the germans who were retreating through the valley. after four long years of nazis slavery, the freed population staged a wild celebration to welcome our men. the major delaying tactics of the retreating enemy consistented primarily in destroying all ridges, railroads and blocking highway. there was no rest for the engineers. major general john...
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thenjosh butler had —— then jos —— thenjos buttler had a go.ton. england 197 all out. they had battled really hard. it wasn't until quarter past 6pm that australia got that winning wicket, but ultimately it wasn't to be. it is australia that retain the ashes, andi is australia that retain the ashes, and i think the mutuals will certainly agree they have the been the better team of the course of this ashes series. just looking at those pictures of the australia team celebrating. in the back, we see steve smith. at times, it has felt like steve smith versus england. it really has been his series so far. it has. steve smith has been the difference, because they are quite similar. both batting sides on the vulnerable side, but steve smith has been the exception to that. he got 82 yesterday. that was the lowest score the entire series from steve smith the entire series. ready remarkable. he averaged well over 100 this series. particularly since he served a one—year suspension for his role in the ball tampering scandal, he proves... for the moment, a
thenjosh butler had —— then jos —— thenjos buttler had a go.ton. england 197 all out. they had battled really hard. it wasn't until quarter past 6pm that australia got that winning wicket, but ultimately it wasn't to be. it is australia that retain the ashes, andi is australia that retain the ashes, and i think the mutuals will certainly agree they have the been the better team of the course of this ashes series. just looking at those pictures of the australia team celebrating. in the...
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task force butler really paid off. ♪ ♪ narrator: nazis who had been cut off from their escaping comradesnd imprisoned. while the third division was moving toward lyon, the 191st tank destroyer battalion in support of the 45th, raced northward to cut off the germans, who were retreating through the rhone valley. after four long years of nazi slavery, the free population staged a wild celebration to welcome our men. ♪ narrator: the major delaying tactics of the retreating enemy consisted primarily of destroying all bridges, railroads, and blocking highways. there was no rest for the engineers. major general john w. o'daniel, commander of the third, crossed the bypass to direct the pursuit. on september 11, 1944, the first french armored division entered this town, an important road junction on the main highway leading to southern france. the few american civilians in this town were given very special attention. meanwhile 13 miles west of dijon, french troops attached to the seventh army joined with the third army. the final line had been forged between our forces, which landed in southern
task force butler really paid off. ♪ ♪ narrator: nazis who had been cut off from their escaping comradesnd imprisoned. while the third division was moving toward lyon, the 191st tank destroyer battalion in support of the 45th, raced northward to cut off the germans, who were retreating through the rhone valley. after four long years of nazi slavery, the free population staged a wild celebration to welcome our men. ♪ narrator: the major delaying tactics of the retreating enemy consisted...
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thank you perry, and to the entire butler family for giving the gift of perry's two union street and all of san francisco. i am so excited to enjoy your next 50 years, as well. [applause] >> thank you so much, supervisors -- supervisor stefani. it is indeed an honor to stand up here. if you would have told me what i was 26 years old, 50 years later i would be here with this wonderful family and you wonderful people i would have not believed a word of it. it has been a marvelous journey. the one question i get most often from people is how heavy lasted for 50 years. the answer is very simple, there's been a tremendous number of wonderful people who have come to perry's going back to day one, going to the present time who do the heavy lifting every day whether it is the host at the front door, the waiter at your table, the bartender the cook in the kitchen who has the most unglamorous job of all but they do it well. all of these people, i wish i had up a list of everybody who has worked for us for 50 years. there is a lot of memories but it's not written down anywhere. they are the one
thank you perry, and to the entire butler family for giving the gift of perry's two union street and all of san francisco. i am so excited to enjoy your next 50 years, as well. [applause] >> thank you so much, supervisors -- supervisor stefani. it is indeed an honor to stand up here. if you would have told me what i was 26 years old, 50 years later i would be here with this wonderful family and you wonderful people i would have not believed a word of it. it has been a marvelous journey....
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but in butler went for 3h, at that point england's hope seemed over but the new cult hero, jack leachn at the crease and they kept australia at bay for about an hour and kept australia at bay for about an hourand a kept australia at bay for about an hour and a half, but he was eventually out at the craig 0verton, the final bigot to fall. england we re the final bigot to fall. england were all out and the australian celebrations could start. england's hopes of winning back the archers —— ashes on home soil over but australia, the celebrations can begin for them. they have retained the ashes with one much still to play. a few nervous moments, no doubt, coming of headingley, we would be in a position again but i thought we learn from that. we held oui’ nerve, thought we learn from that. we held our nerve, fought really well against a team that fought really ha rd against a team that fought really hard that we knew they would. everyone is usually disappointed but you find yourself in a situation like today and you learn a lot about your team, but the guys around you andl your team, but th
but in butler went for 3h, at that point england's hope seemed over but the new cult hero, jack leachn at the crease and they kept australia at bay for about an hour and kept australia at bay for about an hourand a kept australia at bay for about an hour and a half, but he was eventually out at the craig 0verton, the final bigot to fall. england we re the final bigot to fall. england were all out and the australian celebrations could start. england's hopes of winning back the archers ——...
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i'm natasha butler in paris where new exhibition offers a rare glimpse into the final decades of francis bacon one of the 20th century's most important our tastes. the weather should quieten down for japan over the next couple of days following on from the recent 3rd still a little legacy of cloud just pulling in here must still see want to see showers long spells of rain but bright skies coming back as we go on through thursday perhaps your chad out towards the far south of q shoe south korea could also see some a wetter weather on the day this area cloud of rain will drive its way for the race which you could see some that wet weather affecting the south of honshu but further north it does stay dry and settled basin more wet weather was making its way into northern parts of china dissipating could see some tatting right for a time before that makes its way further eastwards as we go towards the weekend not too much cloud of right across the southern parts of china the law she settled law as she tries 33 celsius there for hong kong water to coastal showers a possibility never too far aw
i'm natasha butler in paris where new exhibition offers a rare glimpse into the final decades of francis bacon one of the 20th century's most important our tastes. the weather should quieten down for japan over the next couple of days following on from the recent 3rd still a little legacy of cloud just pulling in here must still see want to see showers long spells of rain but bright skies coming back as we go on through thursday perhaps your chad out towards the far south of q shoe south korea...
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your front door will sweep wide the moment you approach some saarland butler.n accord for the cheapest electricity and eve ryo ne for the cheapest electricity and everyone of minutely transcribing your every habit in tiny electronic shorthand stored not in their chips in their innards, know where you can find it but in some great cloud of data that allows ever oppressively over the great human rights. human race. a dark thundercloud waiting to burst, and we have no control over how or when the precipitation will ta ke how or when the precipitation will take place, and every day that we tap on our phones or work on our ipads as i see some of you are doing now, we not only leave our indelible spore in the ether, but we are ourselves becoming a resource, click by click, tap by tap, just as the carboniferous period of indescribable wealth, left by leaf of hydrocarbons data is a crude oil of hydrocarbons data is a crude oil of the modern economy and we are now in an environment where we don't know who should own these new oilfields, we don't know who should have the
your front door will sweep wide the moment you approach some saarland butler.n accord for the cheapest electricity and eve ryo ne for the cheapest electricity and everyone of minutely transcribing your every habit in tiny electronic shorthand stored not in their chips in their innards, know where you can find it but in some great cloud of data that allows ever oppressively over the great human rights. human race. a dark thundercloud waiting to burst, and we have no control over how or when the...
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the federal commander, major butler, remember that name benjamin butler, he is a historic figure. you decided not to return those men as slaves. but to protect them by declaring them contraband of war. releasing them from the ownership of masters. they tried to get them. he seceded from the union. using them to build fortifications for the confederacy. this is contraband. is the word of that decision went viral by word-of-mouth, the act of the three men, set off an enormous reaction. the trigger migration of tens of thousands of enslaved people. their passion for freedom, combined with commander butler shrewd yet honorable respect for justice, creative movement that would ultimately undermine the institution of slavery and contribute to the preservation of the united states of america. a singular nation, willing to fight a bloodied and brutal civil war to enable the emancipation of all of its people. it all happened here. what is now celebrated as freedoms fortress. brought to english north america. was designated a monument by the first elected black president of the united state
the federal commander, major butler, remember that name benjamin butler, he is a historic figure. you decided not to return those men as slaves. but to protect them by declaring them contraband of war. releasing them from the ownership of masters. they tried to get them. he seceded from the union. using them to build fortifications for the confederacy. this is contraband. is the word of that decision went viral by word-of-mouth, the act of the three men, set off an enormous reaction. the...
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romaine: john butler, one of the smartest guys here at bloomberg. thank you. guy: that's true., doubts over the speed of saudi arabia's recovery from last weekend's attacks on its facilities that continue to bolster the oil price. we will go to chicago next. futures in focus. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ romaine: live from new york, i'm romaine bostick. guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." let's go to chicago now. futures in focus. blue line futures, joins us from the cme. the fed didn't seem to answer many questions. we seem to have a difficult journey trying to understand when exactly future rate cuts come in. how data dependent is the fed? what kind of questions are you asking? bill: i think that press conference went as good as it could. he didn't say a lot, and that's what the market needed. yet, the s&p and markets traded lower early right after the news. they didn't like the fact that the members don't see additional cuts. but here's the thing. i've been saying we are going to see this transition where the market goes from fed easing dependent to fat
romaine: john butler, one of the smartest guys here at bloomberg. thank you. guy: that's true., doubts over the speed of saudi arabia's recovery from last weekend's attacks on its facilities that continue to bolster the oil price. we will go to chicago next. futures in focus. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ romaine: live from new york, i'm romaine bostick. guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." let's go to chicago now. futures in focus. blue line futures, joins us...
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mystery and for boating a sign perhaps the bacon knew his own existence was nearing its end natasha butler al-jazeera paris. the whole. feel. good old sport now as far as and thank you so much christiana rinaldo put in a match winning performance as portugal thrashed lithuania in euro 2020 qualifying european champions were 51 winners away with bernardo scoring 4 times and now has 93 international calls the result means portugal remain 2nd in group b. the us when you start to move christiane is the best i don't remember any stadium in the world where he hasn't been applauded he was applauded even in france by the french supporters that year 02016 our supporters were very close to the opposing founds but everybody applauded cristiana kosovo scored 3 times including an opening minute goal but it wasn't enough to keep their 2 year unbeaten run going they were beaten 53 away against england to stay on top of group 8. but what i would say was germany is a team they recovered from those areas and although. there is nothing worse than a losing lead for making a team feel uncomfortable. i think ge
mystery and for boating a sign perhaps the bacon knew his own existence was nearing its end natasha butler al-jazeera paris. the whole. feel. good old sport now as far as and thank you so much christiana rinaldo put in a match winning performance as portugal thrashed lithuania in euro 2020 qualifying european champions were 51 winners away with bernardo scoring 4 times and now has 93 international calls the result means portugal remain 2nd in group b. the us when you start to move christiane is...
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rescue their dog. >> reporter: stacey butler, kpix5. >> wow. >> all ended well. >> it sure did. >> didt? >> ha. >> anyway, thanks for watching us. >> we'll see you back here at 11:00. >> for news throughout the evening if you will join us that is. the latest on kpix.com. >>> well, please do. all right. (upbeat music) - welcome to our program. i'm tony noakes, - and i'm doctor wendy walsh. our program is about the serious side effects and injuries caused by pharmaceutical products and medical devices. side effects and the injuries manufacturers of these products and deces don't want you to know about. so wendy, i think it would be safe to say that the next product we will be discussing is one most every woman and many men are familiar with. for generations, talcum powder has been used in such popular products as baby powder and cosmetics by millions of women and men with no thought that it's use could be harmful to their health. unfortunately there is more to the story as talcum powder
rescue their dog. >> reporter: stacey butler, kpix5. >> wow. >> all ended well. >> it sure did. >> didt? >> ha. >> anyway, thanks for watching us. >> we'll see you back here at 11:00. >> for news throughout the evening if you will join us that is. the latest on kpix.com. >>> well, please do. all right. (upbeat music) - welcome to our program. i'm tony noakes, - and i'm doctor wendy walsh. our program is about the serious side...
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harris campaign senior adviser lefonza butler. senator harris is largely focused on joe biden during the last two debates. what will her focus tonight be? >> thanks so much for having me today, craig. her focus will be continuing to talk to the ari sure american voters know she's going to take on donald trump and we've got to turn on the page in this country and focus on the issues that unite democrats, but unite the nation. she is going to be focused on talking about her 3:00 agenda, the agenda that keeps americans up at night and how do we craft real solutions to everyday problems and prove to the counted that we are ready to lead on their behalf. >> she was, as you know, criticized a bit after the last debate for challenging president obama's -- some of his policies, specifically on health care. she saw a dip in the polls after that debate. does the campaign think that perhaps was the cause for the dip? >> no. i think that what we believe and the strategy that we've been following and will continue to follow is to bring the voi
harris campaign senior adviser lefonza butler. senator harris is largely focused on joe biden during the last two debates. what will her focus tonight be? >> thanks so much for having me today, craig. her focus will be continuing to talk to the ari sure american voters know she's going to take on donald trump and we've got to turn on the page in this country and focus on the issues that unite democrats, but unite the nation. she is going to be focused on talking about her 3:00 agenda, the...
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they tried to do that even today, with don butler talking about what employers could do with women sufferingering from menopause. —— dawn. will he be allowed to get those messages out there? all these parties, to give them credit, have got ideas about what to do beyond brexit, to actually change people's lives for the better. the question is, are they cutting through? because of all they cutting through? because of all the other little psychodrama is going on. -- psychodramas. the observer, their main story is labour munching into chaos. a new radical election pledge for education. what is this? scrapping ofsted. that is a serious policy proposal. i think it is absolutely terrible, and a desperate attempts to appease teachers who, you know, have always beena teachers who, you know, have always been a rather strong interest group within the labour party. teachers obviously don't like school inspections because they are stressful and difficult, and therefore the labour party is going to promise... there is an irony, that teachers are trying to encourage children to deal with exam stress, and t
they tried to do that even today, with don butler talking about what employers could do with women sufferingering from menopause. —— dawn. will he be allowed to get those messages out there? all these parties, to give them credit, have got ideas about what to do beyond brexit, to actually change people's lives for the better. the question is, are they cutting through? because of all they cutting through? because of all the other little psychodrama is going on. -- psychodramas. the observer,...
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>>yo all eyes will be on north carolina coming up as well as 2020 state rep deb butler.sues and for joining us today. >> thank youoi guygy, i apprecie it. >> up next, the republican taking on trump, former south carolina governor mark sanford. he joins reverend al sharpton live to tell us about his primaryou run. that's next on politics nation right here on msnbc. s nation right here on msnbc. 300 miles an hour, that's where i feel normal. having an annuity tells me my retirement is protected. learn more at retire your risk dot org. enterprise car sales and you'll take any trade-in?rom that's right! great! here you go... well, it does need to be a vehicle. but - i need this out of my house. (vo) with fair, transparent value for every trade-in... enterprise makes it easy. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. even a- (ernie) lost rubber duckie? (burke) you mean this one? (ernie) rubber duckie! (cookie) what about a broken cookie jar? (burke) again, cookie? (cookie) yeah. me bad. (grover) yoooooow! oh! what about monsters having accidents? i am okay by
>>yo all eyes will be on north carolina coming up as well as 2020 state rep deb butler.sues and for joining us today. >> thank youoi guygy, i apprecie it. >> up next, the republican taking on trump, former south carolina governor mark sanford. he joins reverend al sharpton live to tell us about his primaryou run. that's next on politics nation right here on msnbc. s nation right here on msnbc. 300 miles an hour, that's where i feel normal. having an annuity tells me my...
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e dron >> the third installment in the "fallen" series starring gerrard butler brought in $11 millionood boys" came in two, pocketing $9 million. and disney's "the lion king" came in third with $6 million. >>> waffle house has assembled jump teams across the southeast. they've also sent in generators, rvs, and gas to areas where the restaurant will be affected. the chain is on unofficial kbaj of an unoe fisfficial disaster e region. if the store is open, your community has been spared. if the store is completely closed, you're probably in a disaster zone, wendy. >> let's hope all of them stay open in the southeast. >> exactly, exactly. >> marc liverman with our "moneywatch." thanks. >> sure thing. >>> still to come, divine intervention. why pope francis was late for his weekly address yesterday in st. peter's square. y address yesterday in st. peter's square. to look at me now, you don't see psoriasis. you see clear skin. you see me. but if you saw me before cosentyx... ♪ i was covered. it was awful. but i didn't give up. i kept fighting. i got clear skin with cosentyx. cosentyx is pr
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several novels that deal with 'savery'like colson whitehead and octavia butler and encourage people toto democracynow.org to see our interview with her right before she died, have long used science fiction as a means to deal with these subjects. why do you thinknk it lendnds if to the subjectct matter? you also o a writer of comic books. you write "the black panther" series. >> i don't know. is -- that isf it a great question. that is a really great question. i felt like in nonfiction -- - d this is not to say i will never go back to it -- but i felt like i was coming dangerously close to repeating myself. i felt like the methodology through which i was exploring stories, which was to go out and do the journalism, do the historical research, analyze, synthesize, tell you what i thought, probably shortly after we were eight years in power and we got our current president, i felt like i can't do this anymore. like, i can't keep doing the same thing. and when i came to fiction, it was the opportunity -- even though the novel was in the process by then, to talk about these things, but in a
several novels that deal with 'savery'like colson whitehead and octavia butler and encourage people toto democracynow.org to see our interview with her right before she died, have long used science fiction as a means to deal with these subjects. why do you thinknk it lendnds if to the subjectct matter? you also o a writer of comic books. you write "the black panther" series. >> i don't know. is -- that isf it a great question. that is a really great question. i felt like in...
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state representative deb butler who was present for the vote could not contain her angry.al clip shouting in protest at republican house speaker tim moore. >> if this is the way you believe democracy works, shame on you. this is not appropriate, and you know it. the people of north carolina, you will answer to the people of north carolina. >> this issue will now move to the state's republican-controlled senate. joining me now to help us understand what exactly happened that day and what it all means, travis pay the, north carolina state house reporter for our affiliate, wral, and political creditor and former republican congressman david jolly. travis, that is story that is near and dear to me as a greens borough, north carolina girl. what's on this budget bill. >> it's before the senate where the way is it numbers work is is republicans need one democrat to flip. democrats are going to hold solid. the most likely candidate to flip is going to stand with the governor. we could be back in limbo for an unknown amount of time now that the house pulled what it pulled. >> you t
state representative deb butler who was present for the vote could not contain her angry.al clip shouting in protest at republican house speaker tim moore. >> if this is the way you believe democracy works, shame on you. this is not appropriate, and you know it. the people of north carolina, you will answer to the people of north carolina. >> this issue will now move to the state's republican-controlled senate. joining me now to help us understand what exactly happened that day and...
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stars gerard butler and earned nearly $12 million finishing in the top spot the second week. the second place goes to "good boys," $9 million there and disney's "lion king" takes the third spot. the fifth disney film to surpass a billion dol yr. >> i watched "lion king" and i enjoyed it. >> good. we're back gh we are here to discuss jessie's online time. and out of respect, we will let you make the first offer. thirty minutes. thirty minutes? objection! overruled. one hour. sweeten the deal by doing the dishes and i'll consider it. i wouldn't do it. i hate the dishes. one hour with the tablet, you walk the dog and do the dishes. if you insist. congratulations. only xfinity xfi lets you take control of your family's online time. that's simple, easy, awesome. xfinity xfi gives you the speed, coverage and control you need. manage your wifi network from anywhere when you download the xfi app today. some great discoveries for you out here along the open road. doug: we'll discover how marin county's grand parks and open-space treasures are being managed strategically with community
stars gerard butler and earned nearly $12 million finishing in the top spot the second week. the second place goes to "good boys," $9 million there and disney's "lion king" takes the third spot. the fifth disney film to surpass a billion dol yr. >> i watched "lion king" and i enjoyed it. >> good. we're back gh we are here to discuss jessie's online time. and out of respect, we will let you make the first offer. thirty minutes. thirty minutes? objection!...
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i am not a butler. i am the king's page of the back stairs. >> so our staff has nothing to do?i am sure they can be useful. >> woodruff: "downton abbey's" creator, julian fellowes: >> when the first ideas started sort of rumbling around of the ssible movie, i didn'think it would happen. >> woodruff: how much of a challenge was it to take this story at had stretched out over six seasons, six and turn it into a two-hour film? >> well, we didn't go back. at went on. so, it's a contin the story. it's n retelling anything thatld we've efore. and in a film, you can't say to people, "oh, by the way, this story will be finished in the second movie."ha and so w to find narrative plasons for them all to be there and we have to ce all those stories by the end of the film. >> the king and queen are coming to downton. >>hat? >> woodruff: the story picks up in 1927, as the entire household prepares for a visit by king george v andueen mary. >> are you excited? >> i am a bit. are you? >> would it be common admit it? >> not to an american. >> to use this... device, if you like, of the royal vi
i am not a butler. i am the king's page of the back stairs. >> so our staff has nothing to do?i am sure they can be useful. >> woodruff: "downton abbey's" creator, julian fellowes: >> when the first ideas started sort of rumbling around of the ssible movie, i didn'think it would happen. >> woodruff: how much of a challenge was it to take this story at had stretched out over six seasons, six and turn it into a two-hour film? >> well, we didn't go back. at...
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reforms 10 of the 16 metro lines were close to our buses and trams were also affected that tasha butler reports from the french capital. they were tailbacks on paris's famous channels elisei avenue and across the city with most of the metro bus and train service is closed people sought alternative ways to get around the biggest transport workers strike in the fridge capital for more than a decade cause travel chaos and frustration for commuters the idea is to be able to strike a protest using methods which don't prevent others going to work. public transport because i thought it would be delayed transport work as a protesting against the french president emanuel macros planned pension reforms the french government says it wants to streamline the complex and costly pension system to make it fairer and financially sustainable. but yet we're going to build a truly universal system which for every year of contributed gives everyone the same rights whether they are workers shopkeepers researchers farmers civil servants doctors or entrepreneurs these transport workers say they worry their pen
reforms 10 of the 16 metro lines were close to our buses and trams were also affected that tasha butler reports from the french capital. they were tailbacks on paris's famous channels elisei avenue and across the city with most of the metro bus and train service is closed people sought alternative ways to get around the biggest transport workers strike in the fridge capital for more than a decade cause travel chaos and frustration for commuters the idea is to be able to strike a protest using...
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i'm joined now by eli stokels, los angeles times white house reporter, elise, paul butler, former federal prosecutor, and jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and department of defense. and i want to start with eli. summarize the consequence of this week. >> well, i don't think you can overstate how big a week this is. this may be a turning point in this presidency. although we may get to november of next year and look back on this as a blip. at this point we don't know. but it's safe to say this president is facing the most dire political situation of his tenure so far, and we didn't see him today. you saw the rage tweets this morning, the 11 tweets. it hadn't really found a strategy, and there are a lot of concerns from people around the president inside the white house and outside the white house, campaign officials who worry he doesn't have much of a team around him at this point and who also worry -- one person told me today they're worried about his mental state. i know a lot of folks, the psychologists may be worried about that for some time, but these are people really cl
i'm joined now by eli stokels, los angeles times white house reporter, elise, paul butler, former federal prosecutor, and jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and department of defense. and i want to start with eli. summarize the consequence of this week. >> well, i don't think you can overstate how big a week this is. this may be a turning point in this presidency. although we may get to november of next year and look back on this as a blip. at this point we don't know. but it's...
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and tasha butler has more from paris. well this is the worst transport workers strike in paris for 12 years most of the metro rail lines the shot the boss and train services are really at a strict minimum so it's making very difficult for people to get around the city and the transport workers that have cooled this day of action many of them are behind me at the transport workers headquarters here in paris they say that they are angry over the president's plans reforms to the french pension system now the french presence of manal michel say is the france's pension system needs to be overhauled he said it's too complicated he said it's also unfair because even though most people can retire at $62.00 some people there are some jobs where you can retire at $55.00 including some transport jobs medal marcos says the system needs to be streamlined and needs to be standardized and also it's costing a lot to the french state so you want to try to make it more sustainable in the future but the work has a saying that they're very w
and tasha butler has more from paris. well this is the worst transport workers strike in paris for 12 years most of the metro rail lines the shot the boss and train services are really at a strict minimum so it's making very difficult for people to get around the city and the transport workers that have cooled this day of action many of them are behind me at the transport workers headquarters here in paris they say that they are angry over the president's plans reforms to the french pension...
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. >> the other reason why he was unique is the famous butler hancock is the name he was born with and his parents are from new england and they came out what was the front here than in theearly 1830s to be farmers in illinois . his father and mother brought with them their abolitionist views from new england to illinois and they believed in it so much that they hancock farm became a station on the underground railroad. it would not be unusual for the young james butler hancock to go into the family barn or basement and find a family of escaped slaves waiting until two nights later when they been loaded into the back of the wagon and throw hay over them and hickox father would take them to the next station along the way and there were not surprised then when the civil war broke out he joined the union army and he saw the early battles of the war, the sharpshooter buthe became a spy . and he always had his whole life this cool under pressure ssand one of the things that made him effective in a gunfight is this fervent belief that the bullet had not been manufactured that could kill him.
. >> the other reason why he was unique is the famous butler hancock is the name he was born with and his parents are from new england and they came out what was the front here than in theearly 1830s to be farmers in illinois . his father and mother brought with them their abolitionist views from new england to illinois and they believed in it so much that they hancock farm became a station on the underground railroad. it would not be unusual for the young james butler hancock to go into...
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. >> you mean, during the stay you will be the butler? >> excuse me. i am not a butler.m the king's page of the back stairs. >> so our staff has nothing to do? >> i am sure they can useful. >> woodruff: "downton abbey's" creator, julian fellowes: >> when the first ideas started sort of rumbling around of the possible movie, i didn't think it would happen. >> woodruff: how much of a challenge was it to take this story that had stretched out ovnd six seasons, six years, turn it into a two-hour film? >> well, we didn't go back. we went on. so, it's a continuatiohe story. it's not retelling anything thar we've told b and in a film, you can't say to people, "oh, by the way, this story wi be finished in the second movie." and so we have to find narrativa reasons for th to be there t and have to complete all those stories by the end of the fi. >> the king and queen are coming to downton. >> what? >> woodruff: the story picks up in 1927, as the entire household prepares for a visit by king george v and queen my. >> are youxcited? >> am a bit. are you? >> would it be common to ad
. >> you mean, during the stay you will be the butler? >> excuse me. i am not a butler.m the king's page of the back stairs. >> so our staff has nothing to do? >> i am sure they can useful. >> woodruff: "downton abbey's" creator, julian fellowes: >> when the first ideas started sort of rumbling around of the possible movie, i didn't think it would happen. >> woodruff: how much of a challenge was it to take this story that had stretched out...
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a squat and nameless animal and mocking butler as taking a mistress, the harlot slavery. days later, his relative slams his metal topped cane on to the unsuspecting sumner's head, landing repeated blows and leaving him almost dead. >> he is so badly wounded that he is gone from the senate for the next three years. he comes back to the senate in 1859 and that time period is the most important part of the charles sumner story. >> there are instances in history where we have people who are very progressive, who in their own time stand out. above the rest. they go out on a limb. they do the right thing, not the expedient thing or the thing everyone expects them to do. charles sumner was one of those people. >> he started to build a civil rights bill. he is so far ahead of his time, he has a hard time building support for it. but he never gives up. when he dies in 1874, on his death bed, he's pleading with frederick douglass and others, do not let my civil rights bill die. >> he believed in human equality and he did everything in his power to ensure that african-americans woul
a squat and nameless animal and mocking butler as taking a mistress, the harlot slavery. days later, his relative slams his metal topped cane on to the unsuspecting sumner's head, landing repeated blows and leaving him almost dead. >> he is so badly wounded that he is gone from the senate for the next three years. he comes back to the senate in 1859 and that time period is the most important part of the charles sumner story. >> there are instances in history where we have people who...
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it says it is a busy day for alfred, butler extraordinaire to bruce wayne andgrayson, alias to batmannd robin. and a kid comes up to alfred and says where you going with all that junk and he replies, junk, these are weapons of war. weapons of war, and alfred says, this is no jesting matter. if you don't believe me, just tag along and see. and they walk a block or two and they happened to come upon his employers, batman and robin, who are collecting bags of paper from kids in the neighborhood and they are throwing them in a truck and the kids are saying, batman and robin, what are they collecting all that wastepaper for? and alfred replies, because we have a paper shortage due to lack of manpower in cutting the timber used in paper production. everybody got that? lack of manpower. probably because they have been drafted off to fight the war, so you don't have people to cut down the trees and when you don't have people to cut down the trees, you have less trees turned in the paper, so you have less paper and that equals a paper shortage. okay? and the kid says, paper shortage? you mean
it says it is a busy day for alfred, butler extraordinaire to bruce wayne andgrayson, alias to batmannd robin. and a kid comes up to alfred and says where you going with all that junk and he replies, junk, these are weapons of war. weapons of war, and alfred says, this is no jesting matter. if you don't believe me, just tag along and see. and they walk a block or two and they happened to come upon his employers, batman and robin, who are collecting bags of paper from kids in the neighborhood...
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i'm natasha butler in paris where a new exhibition officer read glimpse into the final decades of francis bacon one of the 20th century's most important artists and sport an emotional homecoming for this baseball legend son mostly with the sport in the late. well it's all quiet across the middle east no surprises in the forecast a lots of hot sunshine still a little bit of cloud down towards that southeastern corner of pakistan but essentially this. little bit of clouts a fair weather cloud there between the black sea and the caspian sea might squeeze out one or 2 spots of rain but nothing much to speak of so there's a warm sunshine 40 celsius in baghdad about the more pleasant 29 by reading the 27 for through some similar values i speak a one in 2 states not just that cloud just around the caspian sinks a little further south with the said you might catch a special 2 of light rain out of this but nothing much to speak of but maybe a spot or 2 of light rain to just around the western side of yemen across the robin thanks so it's looking fog in truckee quite a king setting in lift it doesn
i'm natasha butler in paris where a new exhibition officer read glimpse into the final decades of francis bacon one of the 20th century's most important artists and sport an emotional homecoming for this baseball legend son mostly with the sport in the late. well it's all quiet across the middle east no surprises in the forecast a lots of hot sunshine still a little bit of cloud down towards that southeastern corner of pakistan but essentially this. little bit of clouts a fair weather cloud...
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joss butler would aim for morning boundaries and australia would aim for his stumps.warner was waiting, gently reminded by the crowd he had been scoring a lot of ducks. he managed five, anotherfailure. maybe the crowd were bored of booing. booing. no. jofra archer was bowling with real menace. england were in business. but there was him. that is steve smith, start counting when he gets to 50. this might be the fifth ashes episode but the cast does change. england brought in a new bowler. sam curran on his ashes debut made his mark, he got paine then he got cummings in consecutive bowls, from roughly 59, he became ten feet tall. then the ultimate smith mistake, chris woake's wicket. it isa it is a measure of steve smith's status that to get him out for 80 seemed like a huge victory. jofra archer finished with six, this one can only be appreciated slowed down. rory burns held it. england will resume 78 ahead, this way to the weekend. they are back on at 11 o'clock this morning. now it was billed as ‘friday 13th fright night‘ in the super league — as one of four teams fa
joss butler would aim for morning boundaries and australia would aim for his stumps.warner was waiting, gently reminded by the crowd he had been scoring a lot of ducks. he managed five, anotherfailure. maybe the crowd were bored of booing. booing. no. jofra archer was bowling with real menace. england were in business. but there was him. that is steve smith, start counting when he gets to 50. this might be the fifth ashes episode but the cast does change. england brought in a new bowler. sam...
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that city the eiffel tower turned its lights off in memory of the country's former leader natasha butler has our report now looking back at the life of jacques chirac. people gathered outside former president jacques chirac's home in central paris to remember one of france's most famous politicians whose career spanned 5 decades in a t.v. address to the nation president emmanuel mackerel pay tribute to the conservative leader no posse the people of france have lost a great statesman that we love as much as he loved us. became a familiar face after being in politics for more than 40 years and with that we share his views all nostra this is all recognize this man who resembled us and assembled us there of paris prime minister twice and president for 12 years he held nearly all the top jobs here at his born in paris in 1932 his political prowess was clearly evident he spent the 1950 s. working in the civil service before becoming a protege of prime minister 2 after that his climb was steep and fast within 12 years he was prime minister his march to the release a palace began after he left t
that city the eiffel tower turned its lights off in memory of the country's former leader natasha butler has our report now looking back at the life of jacques chirac. people gathered outside former president jacques chirac's home in central paris to remember one of france's most famous politicians whose career spanned 5 decades in a t.v. address to the nation president emmanuel mackerel pay tribute to the conservative leader no posse the people of france have lost a great statesman that we...
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dick and octavia yves butler but it would be really hard to surpass them so a definite a definite predilection for science fiction obviously if you were to write what would you write about would you write a science fiction novel or would it perhaps be a crime thriller. it would definitely be science fiction i would like to write a thrilling adventure about humans and robots working together to survive in the 1st mars colony well thank you very much sophia for joining us here today a round of applause for sophia thank. reaction some of you to sophia was there any uncanny valley feeling there for you personally i don't think that sophia is that intelligent at the moment to me she seems a bit like the 1st. from the from the sixty's and fifty's the interesting question is indeed what do we want to do there's no. fate or destiny involved with all technology currently a lot of ai and robot discourse ok presents the future in a certain way as if we were automatically hatting but we had a what's a westworld scenario it depends on us so why again let me ask this question why on earth should be construc
dick and octavia yves butler but it would be really hard to surpass them so a definite a definite predilection for science fiction obviously if you were to write what would you write about would you write a science fiction novel or would it perhaps be a crime thriller. it would definitely be science fiction i would like to write a thrilling adventure about humans and robots working together to survive in the 1st mars colony well thank you very much sophia for joining us here today a round of...