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chamberlain was released. but rumors persisted over her involvement, so lindy and her former husband, michael, are at this new hearing to present
chamberlain was released. but rumors persisted over her involvement, so lindy and her former husband, michael, are at this new hearing to present
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it was the murder of inmate john derek chamberlain. it occurred in october. and it occurred over in d cube when the inmates drug chamberlain behind a privacy wall and out of view from the guard's station and, you know, savagely beat him to death. he was incarcerated for what we would consider a low-level sex-related offense. possession of child pornography. there's an inmate culture here that crimes against children are viewed as something that's rather despicable. so those inmates are commonly targeted for violence. but the reality in 2006 was we just didn't have the housing space or we were trying to juggle our inmate population to put him in a position. so what we did with him is we told him, you know, don't talk about your charges, don't talk about the crimes that you may have done or committed, you know, try and fit in, be nondescript. >> petrovich claims it wasn't the inmates who initially targeted chamberlain but two deputies who are no longer with the department. >> the cops had pulled me out and told me. they said hit him from the neck down and, you
it was the murder of inmate john derek chamberlain. it occurred in october. and it occurred over in d cube when the inmates drug chamberlain behind a privacy wall and out of view from the guard's station and, you know, savagely beat him to death. he was incarcerated for what we would consider a low-level sex-related offense. possession of child pornography. there's an inmate culture here that crimes against children are viewed as something that's rather despicable. so those inmates are commonly...
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chamberlain was released. but rumors persisted over her involvement, so lindy and her former husband, michael, are at this new hearing to present their own findings, cataloguing dozens of dingo attacks on humans dating back to the 1980's. by calling for another inquest, lindy and michael are looking for one more thing in this long-running case. for a coroner to record formally and finally that it was a dingo that killed their daughter. after the hearing, she spoke about her hopes in the case. >> it gives me hope this time that australians will finally be warned and realize that dingos are a dangerous animal. i also hope that this will give a final finding which closes the inquest into my daughter's death, which so far has been standing open and unfinished. >> the coroner's ruling is expected next week. lindy and michael believe dingos will be officially blamed, ending three decades of rumor, speculation, and heartache in what became australia's most divisive criminal case. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in darwin.
chamberlain was released. but rumors persisted over her involvement, so lindy and her former husband, michael, are at this new hearing to present their own findings, cataloguing dozens of dingo attacks on humans dating back to the 1980's. by calling for another inquest, lindy and michael are looking for one more thing in this long-running case. for a coroner to record formally and finally that it was a dingo that killed their daughter. after the hearing, she spoke about her hopes in the case....
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i'm rooi eminded of colonel jos lawrence chamberlain when he arrived at gettysburg. his commander said you need to go to the left flank of the union line, little roundtop. as he arrived up there on the other side, on confederate side was a fellow name long street, a corps commander who said i think we can achieve victory at gettysburg if we can turn the union left flank so they attacked once, twice, three, four times, and all of chamberlain's company commanders came to him and said, sir, we've got to move off the line. we've suffered heavy casualties, we're low on ammunition. and chamberlain immediately assessed it and gave this command -- refuse to lie and sidestep to the left which was a very intricate maneuver in an open field. they were on a rocky, sloping terrain. when he said that, the entire regiment, rose and moved to the left and prevented the left flank of the union line from being flanked. how is that -- why was that able to happen? i would argue that it was because he had injected this trust and cohesion in that organization well before they got to gettys
i'm rooi eminded of colonel jos lawrence chamberlain when he arrived at gettysburg. his commander said you need to go to the left flank of the union line, little roundtop. as he arrived up there on the other side, on confederate side was a fellow name long street, a corps commander who said i think we can achieve victory at gettysburg if we can turn the union left flank so they attacked once, twice, three, four times, and all of chamberlain's company commanders came to him and said, sir, we've...
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that is where neville chamberlain went wrong. he's not neville chamberlain; he's eight. he's not neville chamberlain in that analogy; he's fascism. he's eight. you cannot let them get away with it. he's eight. he's eight. ashley is fascism. oh, hello. is that strictly come dancing? uh, we-- we would like to vote for anton and kerry, please. again, yes. thank you very much. thank you, brucie. that was brucie? yeah. he sends you his very best wishes. when you dialed it, you didn't press green, i don't think. no, i did, or i wouldn't have got brucie. no, you didn't. ben, don't put the saucepan in the dishwasher. it won't fit! bet i can make it fit! just take it out and wash it up nicely. i don't know why you're making such a fuss. barbara's children next door have a washing-up rota. yeah? is that right. and they do their own sewing. yeah, okay, i don't think comparisons are useful. how was this lunch of yours, then? did tyson take you in his sports car? he's got a sports car, has he? it's a porsche 911 turbo. it's wicked. i've had a ride in it. well, tyson took him for a sp
that is where neville chamberlain went wrong. he's not neville chamberlain; he's eight. he's not neville chamberlain in that analogy; he's fascism. he's eight. you cannot let them get away with it. he's eight. he's eight. ashley is fascism. oh, hello. is that strictly come dancing? uh, we-- we would like to vote for anton and kerry, please. again, yes. thank you very much. thank you, brucie. that was brucie? yeah. he sends you his very best wishes. when you dialed it, you didn't press green, i...
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that is where neville chamberlain went wrong. he's not neville chamberlain; he's eight.s not neville chamberlain in that analogy; he's fascism. he's eight. you cannot let them get away with it he's eight. he's eight. ashley is fascism. oh, hello. is that strictly come dancing? uh, we-- we would like to 6o
that is where neville chamberlain went wrong. he's not neville chamberlain; he's eight.s not neville chamberlain in that analogy; he's fascism. he's eight. you cannot let them get away with it he's eight. he's eight. ashley is fascism. oh, hello. is that strictly come dancing? uh, we-- we would like to 6o
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. >> 50 years ago, i can't believe that, wilt chamberlain scored 100 points in a basketball game. it came with the philadelphia warriors. celebrating. fred inglis is live with more. >> reporter: yes, mark, you know, that night there were a couple of other guys playing. four players that night for the warriors scored in double figures. then you add the fifth guy in triple figures, wilt with 100. he was teammate that night, scored 17 points. made all eight field goals. you remember that night as being surreal. >> well,well, the thing i remember most about it, two things, we won the game, and the fact wilt tried to come out -- he wasn't trying to rub it in. we just wanted to get the game over with. we were all very happy. >>> there was no television, no highlights. there was one reporter from pennsylvania where the game was played, it did not seem like it was that big a deal for anybody. even the locker room -- >> you have to understand, when you play with wilt chamberlain, anything is possible. i played in one game where he got 78. he was a great, great athlete. people should take i
. >> 50 years ago, i can't believe that, wilt chamberlain scored 100 points in a basketball game. it came with the philadelphia warriors. celebrating. fred inglis is live with more. >> reporter: yes, mark, you know, that night there were a couple of other guys playing. four players that night for the warriors scored in double figures. then you add the fifth guy in triple figures, wilt with 100. he was teammate that night, scored 17 points. made all eight field goals. you remember...
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that is where neville chamberlain went wrong. he's not neville chamberlain! he's 8! aaahhh, yuck! there's been three train crashes, all of them in kent. do you think he'll get to a stage where he won't be able to remember who we are? oh, hi. how was your game? ( crash )
that is where neville chamberlain went wrong. he's not neville chamberlain! he's 8! aaahhh, yuck! there's been three train crashes, all of them in kent. do you think he'll get to a stage where he won't be able to remember who we are? oh, hi. how was your game? ( crash )
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whenever they go on a trip like that, the lord chamberlain always accompanies them to the airport and phillips waves back and says, mind the shop. i got a real sense of how much in sync philip and elizabeth are with an expert choreography sort of like forehead astaire and ginger rogers. i also saw aspects of him that contradict his caricature of brashness and insensitivity. he always watches the queen intently to see if she needs any assistance. i once saw him bring a little child over to greet her. he often spots people in the crowd who can't see very well and he'll walk them out to give them a better vantage point. when a queen needs a boost, he's also there with a humorous aside such as don't be so sad, sausage. [laughter] >> on the last night in trinidad i also witnessed at close range what i had heard about from several people, that the queen doesn't perspire, even in the hottest temperatures. the british high commissioner was hosting a garden party in his hilltop home on such a steamy evening that everyone, including me, was dripping from the heat. but after an hour of lively co
whenever they go on a trip like that, the lord chamberlain always accompanies them to the airport and phillips waves back and says, mind the shop. i got a real sense of how much in sync philip and elizabeth are with an expert choreography sort of like forehead astaire and ginger rogers. i also saw aspects of him that contradict his caricature of brashness and insensitivity. he always watches the queen intently to see if she needs any assistance. i once saw him bring a little child over to greet...
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watching the queen able to make a line along a line of people i was trapped by her pace, were chamberlain who is senior official at buckingham palace later told me that she move slowly to observe everything going on and take as much and as she can. i also marveled at her mastery of brief but focused conversations and her sturdy stance, a technique she wants to explain to the ways of one of her foreign secretaries by lifting her evening gown above her ankles and saying one plants once deep apparently this. always keep in parallel. make sure your weight is evenly distributed and that's all there is to it. as i observed the queen of her as a course of the year, i accumulated impressions that helped me understand how she carries out her role and help her say she carries out her job with great discipline and concentration in every situation. she is not just a figurehead and she has an impressive range of duty. every day except christmas and easter, she spends several hours for has government talks to the barber just described. they are delivered. they are red leather boxes that can only be ope
watching the queen able to make a line along a line of people i was trapped by her pace, were chamberlain who is senior official at buckingham palace later told me that she move slowly to observe everything going on and take as much and as she can. i also marveled at her mastery of brief but focused conversations and her sturdy stance, a technique she wants to explain to the ways of one of her foreign secretaries by lifting her evening gown above her ankles and saying one plants once deep...
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chamberlain's superior skills forced the league to change inbound and scoring rules just to curb his dominance. [ woman speaking indistinctly over radio ] home protector plus from liberty mutual insurance... [ alarm blaring ] where the cost to repair your home, replace what's inside, and stay somewhere else if you need to are covered. because you never know what lies around the corner. to learn more, visit libertymutual.com today. spark card from capital one. spark cash gives me the most rewards of any small business credit card. it's hard for my crew to keep up with 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. 2% cash back. that's setting the bar pretty high. thanks to spark, owning my own business has never been more rewarding. [ male announcer ] introducing spark the small business credit cards from capital one. get more by choosing unlimited double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? this guy's amazing. the day starts with arthritis pain... a load of new listings... and two pills. after a morning of walk-ups, it's back to more pain, back to mo
chamberlain's superior skills forced the league to change inbound and scoring rules just to curb his dominance. [ woman speaking indistinctly over radio ] home protector plus from liberty mutual insurance... [ alarm blaring ] where the cost to repair your home, replace what's inside, and stay somewhere else if you need to are covered. because you never know what lies around the corner. to learn more, visit libertymutual.com today. spark card from capital one. spark cash gives me the most...
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lord chamberlain who is the senior official at buckingham palace later told me that she moved slowly to absorb everything that's going on and to take as much in as she can. i've also marveled at our mastery of brief but focused conversation and our sturdy stance, a technique that she once explained to the wife of one of our foreign secretaries by lifting our evening gown above our ankle and saying, one plans one's feet apart like this, always keeps them parallel, make sure the weight is evenly distributed and that is all there is to it. as i observe the queen over the course of the year, i accumulated in prescience that helps me understand how she carries out our role and how earnestly she does our job with great discipline and concentration in every situation. she is not just a figurehead. and she has an impressive range of duties. every day except christmas and easter, she spent several hours reading the government boxes the barber just describe. they are delivered. they are red leather boxes that can only be opened by four keys. she reads them in the morning and at night and even
lord chamberlain who is the senior official at buckingham palace later told me that she moved slowly to absorb everything that's going on and to take as much in as she can. i've also marveled at our mastery of brief but focused conversation and our sturdy stance, a technique that she once explained to the wife of one of our foreign secretaries by lifting our evening gown above our ankle and saying, one plans one's feet apart like this, always keeps them parallel, make sure the weight is evenly...
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by the way, the story goes that his in effect chamberlain in a rather royal fashion threw open the doors the first time and announced the august presence and washington said by god you can take in like that once but never again. it was washington rebelling against the desire on the part of some to turn him into a republican king. and now, he maintained a distance. he didn't shake hands. that supremely democratic act did not occur until thomas jefferson showed up. of course, jefferson was not above answering the door of the white house himself in his carpet slippers whenhe every thursday afternoon theren had a dining room and table for 16. and unfortunately the best account we have left by the senator mcclay, who detected lobbying for the presidential program when washington urged him to have a second helping of pudding, he never quite understood virginia hospitality. could you imagine? washington waited five minutes for tardy guests and then everyone went in and sat down. if you arrived afterward, if you had the nerve to walk in, washington had an unvarying line. sir, we are too punctual
by the way, the story goes that his in effect chamberlain in a rather royal fashion threw open the doors the first time and announced the august presence and washington said by god you can take in like that once but never again. it was washington rebelling against the desire on the part of some to turn him into a republican king. and now, he maintained a distance. he didn't shake hands. that supremely democratic act did not occur until thomas jefferson showed up. of course, jefferson was not...
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the girl's mother, lindy chamberlain-creighton, insist that the baby was taken by a dingo. she was convicted of the child's murderer in 1982 but freed four years later when the baby's jacket was found near a dingo's ir businessmen will be extradited to the ninth states for conspiring to sell missile parts to iran. -- extradited to the united states. the man says he was the victim of an fbi sting and he could be jailed for up to 35 years if convicted. in bolivia, riot police have clashed with dozens of disabled people marching on the main city. the protesters were demanding more financial assistance for the disabled. some have traveled from across the country for more than three months on crutches and wheel chairs. several people were injured. >> the end of a long and almost impossible journey. in a country largely ill- equipped for wheelchairs' and crutches, hundreds -- hundreds of these disabled protesters traveled up to three months, some of for 1,500 kilometers to the main city of the cost -- la paz. there the man was simple -- more financial aid from the state -- their
the girl's mother, lindy chamberlain-creighton, insist that the baby was taken by a dingo. she was convicted of the child's murderer in 1982 but freed four years later when the baby's jacket was found near a dingo's ir businessmen will be extradited to the ninth states for conspiring to sell missile parts to iran. -- extradited to the united states. the man says he was the victim of an fbi sting and he could be jailed for up to 35 years if convicted. in bolivia, riot police have clashed with...
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whether northern general joshua chamberlain orders his men to shift to carry arms as a salute of honor, while the confederate general gorton leads his men to this formal surrender, mcpherson writes, quote, these enemies in many a bloody battle ended the war with shame on one's side and exultation on the other but with the soldiers salutation and fairwell. it's that kind of salutation and fairwell, with no shame, that i think mcpherson walking the battle fields of the south would bring to us. thank you. >> city college in new york. he did his phd with legendary kenneth stamp at berkeley. like jim mcpherson is a winner of the lincoln prize. thank you. >> thank you i'm going to start on a more personal note than i'm used to, to the extent jim was my teacher. i never took a civil war class in my life. i never had one as an undergraduate. i never took a civil war class until princeton and was jim mcpherson's preceptor. it was from that point on my conception of myself as a historian changed. it was jim told me i had to read a book called killer angels, jim told me i should read three volume
whether northern general joshua chamberlain orders his men to shift to carry arms as a salute of honor, while the confederate general gorton leads his men to this formal surrender, mcpherson writes, quote, these enemies in many a bloody battle ended the war with shame on one's side and exultation on the other but with the soldiers salutation and fairwell. it's that kind of salutation and fairwell, with no shame, that i think mcpherson walking the battle fields of the south would bring to us....
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lee or joshua chamberlain or the other wonderful characters. and all of a sudden i got very nervous. i didn't know what your expectations were. i see too many familiar faces. i know many of you heard me speak before and you heard how i really became excited by the characters from the civil war, how my father really opened the door for that whole process to happen. last year when i was here, it was the 35th city on a 35-city tour. i was fried. the tour started the first of may. by july 4, this is where we concluded. at that time, i knew what i was talking about. this is the first time i have a chance to talk about "rise to rebellion." i don't have the luxury of trying this out on you without these good people taping me for national broadcast. so this is going with no rehearse allege and like an actor going on stage with no rehearsal. i'll try to make this interesting. i'm not doing a very good job so far. what i would like to do is talk a little bit about why the revolution. i get that question a lot. what in the world are you doing leaving the
lee or joshua chamberlain or the other wonderful characters. and all of a sudden i got very nervous. i didn't know what your expectations were. i see too many familiar faces. i know many of you heard me speak before and you heard how i really became excited by the characters from the civil war, how my father really opened the door for that whole process to happen. last year when i was here, it was the 35th city on a 35-city tour. i was fried. the tour started the first of may. by july 4, this...
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when you hear him talking about obama and foreign policy as in retreat and somehow like neville chamberlain, you know that he doesn't believe a word of it, not a word of it. when you hear him talk about safety nets and the poor, he doesn't care a bit about it. and when you look at his real record, in his one political success, his term as governor in massachusetts, his single achievement, he is running away from it, and everybody sees that. so yes, it's true that everybody to the right of a certain point is going to vote against obama. but will they come out in droves to do so is another question. >> all right. we've got to take a break. we will come right back. we will talk about american politics and a little bit about what's going on around the world when we come back. that was me trying to be discreet with my vial and syringe. me, drawing my insulin dose. and me the day i discovered novolog flexpen. flexpen is pre-filled with your mealtime insulin. dial the exact dose, inject by pushing a button. no vials, syringes or coolers to carry. flexpen is insulin delivery my way. novolog is a fa
when you hear him talking about obama and foreign policy as in retreat and somehow like neville chamberlain, you know that he doesn't believe a word of it, not a word of it. when you hear him talk about safety nets and the poor, he doesn't care a bit about it. and when you look at his real record, in his one political success, his term as governor in massachusetts, his single achievement, he is running away from it, and everybody sees that. so yes, it's true that everybody to the right of a...
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when you hear him talking about obama and foreign policy as in retreat and somehow like neville chamberlain, you know you doesn't believe a word of it. not a word of it. when you hear him talk about a safety net and the poor, he doesn't care a bit about it. when you look at his real word in his one political success in his term as governor of massachusetts, his signal achievement, he is running away from it, and everybody sees that. yes, it's true that everybody to the right of a certain point is going to vote against obama, but will they come out in droves to do so is another question. >> we got to take a break. we will could be right back and talk about american politics and a little bit about what's going on around the world when we come back. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you fro
when you hear him talking about obama and foreign policy as in retreat and somehow like neville chamberlain, you know you doesn't believe a word of it. not a word of it. when you hear him talk about a safety net and the poor, he doesn't care a bit about it. when you look at his real word in his one political success in his term as governor of massachusetts, his signal achievement, he is running away from it, and everybody sees that. yes, it's true that everybody to the right of a certain point...
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lindy chamberlain hopes this court case will silence the debate for good.e roberts, nbc news, london. >>> still to come it seems like everyone is jumping on the mortgage refinancing band wagon but is now the best time for you to change the terms of your home loan? real estate expert barbara corcoran joins us with some answers. >>> but next, love, marriage, and sex. dr. oz is here to take your questions right after these messages. [ sniffs ] bacon?! gotta get that bacon! bacon?! bacon! smokey bacon, meaty bacon, tasty bacon! bacon? ohh, la, la... oh, i say, is that bacon?! oh, good heavens! bacon! bacon! bacon! bacon! who wants a beggin' strip? meee! i'd get it myself but i don't have thumbs! yum, yum, yum, yum, yum... it's bacon!!! mmm i love you, i love bacon. i love you. i love bacon. i love you. beggin' strips! there's no time like beggin' time. and check out beggin' thick cut. i'm gonna need a bigger mouth! [ female announcer ] improve the health of your skin with aveeno daily moisturizing lotion. the natural oatmeal formula improves skin's health in on
lindy chamberlain hopes this court case will silence the debate for good.e roberts, nbc news, london. >>> still to come it seems like everyone is jumping on the mortgage refinancing band wagon but is now the best time for you to change the terms of your home loan? real estate expert barbara corcoran joins us with some answers. >>> but next, love, marriage, and sex. dr. oz is here to take your questions right after these messages. [ sniffs ] bacon?! gotta get that bacon!...
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well you know a lot has been written about grimes and his team, paul chamberlain and charles corey, aboutandora offering pitch they wore band tees under their blazers. for linked-in. they had to get on linkedin and pretend they are were searching for a job. >> what did they do for facebook? >> i'm not sure. >> we'll try to friend michael grimes while we're on the broadcast today. >> you won't be able to find him. >> meantime, stay with us, let's talk more about the facebook ipo. joining us now, anan sudan ram. we know each other very well, you're a finance professor at dartmouth. weap i went to an executive education program and he was my professor. you have doubts about this ipo, with a are you worried about? >> well first of all, nice to see you again, andrew and the others, too. i'm worried that while it could go public at market capitalization of $100 billion, what sim plied in the valuation is an extremely aggressive set of business fundamentals. and would i as a long-term investor buy into this ipo? probably not. because my guess is the expected returns are going to be somewhat low
well you know a lot has been written about grimes and his team, paul chamberlain and charles corey, aboutandora offering pitch they wore band tees under their blazers. for linked-in. they had to get on linkedin and pretend they are were searching for a job. >> what did they do for facebook? >> i'm not sure. >> we'll try to friend michael grimes while we're on the broadcast today. >> you won't be able to find him. >> meantime, stay with us, let's talk more about the...