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with us, iain anderson, executive chairman of the market research agency cicero...t into any chelsea fan watching! ..and the author and journalist shyama perera. the sunday telegraph says it has seen what it calls "radical" government plans in order to avert a second national lockdown. the observer has a warning from one of the country's biggest teaching unions that parents and teachers need further reassuring that schools are safe to reopen next month. the sunday mirror says health experts are questioning the government's strategy to potentially close pubs so that schools can open, while new restrictions are imposed for millions of people in the north of england. the sunday times says the defence secretary is being ordered to explain why evidence was witheld from a judge which showed sas troops had killed innocent afghan civilians in 2011. the mail on sunday reports that a conservative mp has been arrested on suspicion of raping and sexually assaulting a commons researcher. a conservative party spokesman has said they "take all allegations of this nature extremely
with us, iain anderson, executive chairman of the market research agency cicero...t into any chelsea fan watching! ..and the author and journalist shyama perera. the sunday telegraph says it has seen what it calls "radical" government plans in order to avert a second national lockdown. the observer has a warning from one of the country's biggest teaching unions that parents and teachers need further reassuring that schools are safe to reopen next month. the sunday mirror says health...
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and take this document and later he writes the documents were so good that the spy is the code name cicero after the famous oligarch because the documents were so eloquent. and from these documents, they find out with mike riley found out. they know that the big three are meeting in tehran in the last week of november. when schellenberg and the nazi high command find this out, they now have two pieces of the puzzle that they can use. they know where and when fdr, churchill and stalin are meeting. but it is even greater because of something else. the allies since the beginning of the war, since 1940, the german intelligence has been sending agents into tehran to have a network of spies put up. they have safehouses established and communication systems. and there is even more than that. over the past three months, they have been sending sabotage teams into iran. they take off in a secret base while they jump out of the sky and try to sabotage the allied material. even better than that, the man in charge of this mission is alex scorsese, the very man that is heading the operation long jump. t
and take this document and later he writes the documents were so good that the spy is the code name cicero after the famous oligarch because the documents were so eloquent. and from these documents, they find out with mike riley found out. they know that the big three are meeting in tehran in the last week of november. when schellenberg and the nazi high command find this out, they now have two pieces of the puzzle that they can use. they know where and when fdr, churchill and stalin are...
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i wrote something down, it's from cicero and i didn't want td misquote him on your program, he said therew inbornwa in our hearts by natural intuition, if our lives are in danger, and to mike any and every method of protecting yourself is morally right. protecting the lives of your loved ones is as natural as breathing. >> tucker: it's a fundamental right. i knew you what the right man to talk to, i hope you will come back foror some more granular lessons on what that would look like, we appreciate you coming on. the pentagon has announced a new ufo task force. it turns out the x files are real, we will tell you what they are working on next. ♪ task force. it turns out the x files are real, we will tell you what they are working on next. ♪ >> tucker: the vast majority of people out there on the streets wrecking our country have not been charged but actress lori loughlin has been charged, she was sentenced today crime of clumsily bribing officials to get her unqualified daughters into the university of southern california. why would you want to do that? it's important to emphasize the real
i wrote something down, it's from cicero and i didn't want td misquote him on your program, he said therew inbornwa in our hearts by natural intuition, if our lives are in danger, and to mike any and every method of protecting yourself is morally right. protecting the lives of your loved ones is as natural as breathing. >> tucker: it's a fundamental right. i knew you what the right man to talk to, i hope you will come back foror some more granular lessons on what that would look like, we...
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. >> john robinson was born in 1943 in cicero, illinois, and grew up in a somewhat working class neighborhoodything we know about john robinson's youth, it was ordinary. he was an eagle scout, he loved animals and got along great with everybody. >> in fact, when he was a young man, made a trip to england, where he sang for the queen of england. >> a command performance for queen elizabeth at the palladium in london when he was about 13. backstage at the palladium, he ran into judy garland. >> she kissed him on the cheek and this made a big story in the chicago papers. in 1964, he was 21 years old, and he met a woman named nancy jo lynch, and they would be married for decades and decades. he got a job at a chicago hospital being a kpa x-ray technician, but instead of doing a lot of x-rays, he started having affairs and stealing money from the hospital. >> john robinson got a job in the late '60s, i believe, with a dr. graham, who happened to be harry truman's personal physician. >> he was a very good people person. smiled a lot. he gave an excellent first impression. but he had another side to
. >> john robinson was born in 1943 in cicero, illinois, and grew up in a somewhat working class neighborhoodything we know about john robinson's youth, it was ordinary. he was an eagle scout, he loved animals and got along great with everybody. >> in fact, when he was a young man, made a trip to england, where he sang for the queen of england. >> a command performance for queen elizabeth at the palladium in london when he was about 13. backstage at the palladium, he ran into...
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if that were the case, why are we studying cicero in the first grade like everybody else?ddenly change our reader? and begin to study something else. why do we suddenly not bold arrives hamlet. when i first read hamlet, half of it was chopped up. i had to wait until i went to university to read the whole thing. is whitman there? scarlet letter? moby dick? these things we take for granted as american classics. they were not always done. now new kinds of books are being written, very important, very powerful, new voices are being heard. they don't have to compete with the classics, they just simply have to stand on their own and have some intelligent people review them. as far as i'm concerned there is no debate. >> sacramento, >> good morning miss morrison, my name is diana i'm in sacramento. i love your work and i read "beloved" a couple times. frankly, i had to put it down and have a recovery period because it was it became a very emotional read for me. i'm wondering, that happened also and i went to see the film i felt exhausted after the film was over. although i enjoye
if that were the case, why are we studying cicero in the first grade like everybody else?ddenly change our reader? and begin to study something else. why do we suddenly not bold arrives hamlet. when i first read hamlet, half of it was chopped up. i had to wait until i went to university to read the whole thing. is whitman there? scarlet letter? moby dick? these things we take for granted as american classics. they were not always done. now new kinds of books are being written, very important,...
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and he introduced john kennedy and he said when cicero spoke the crowd says how well he spoke but when demonst -- spoke he said what a march. joe biden gives people a sense of marching, a sense of inspiration tonight. the other caveat i heard from a democrat, joe biden landed a lot of democrats but hubert humphrey. a wonderful united states senator and humanitarian but was given to lengthy speeches. his wife muriel once said to him in order for a speech to be immortal it doesn't have to be eternal. i think joe bin is going to do 19 minutes tonight what barack obama did 19 minutes last night. >> woodruff: david brooks, it sounds like mark is saying that joe biden hasn't proven yet that he can inspire the american people. do you think he'll do that tonight? >> i think so. you know i think what they need to do tonight, the big gaming hole so far in this convention as far as i'm concerned is economic class. they really, they have to win over as they keep saying wis consane, michigan, ohio pense, those places, the industrial mid west. they focused relatively little on the issues that are su
and he introduced john kennedy and he said when cicero spoke the crowd says how well he spoke but when demonst -- spoke he said what a march. joe biden gives people a sense of marching, a sense of inspiration tonight. the other caveat i heard from a democrat, joe biden landed a lot of democrats but hubert humphrey. a wonderful united states senator and humanitarian but was given to lengthy speeches. his wife muriel once said to him in order for a speech to be immortal it doesn't have to be...
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already we stand on our -- we will say no more and that the court things that serve rule against that cicero against its will take our appeal. as that process not protect you against any separation of powers and jury? >> i don't think it would judge millett. you know the number of rules justified by the equal protection clause and that's a tightly and one so it's a-ertel and only when you have clear evidence of unconstitutional motive. >> but you are talking about the process for the government to avoid injury. not talking about theam constitutional issue they are talkingere but i'm about the process of the government to avoid injury. you feel like you don't have tou answer you could just say we refuse to answer. they are not legally relevant that we refused to answer. >> that was my second answer. the firstt was probing the executive that armstrong allows. it's a very narrow exception. >> again i'mpr talking about the process for which the government responded. that was in the governments position in the lower court and the process was used then it could be used here to avoid harm. i suppos
already we stand on our -- we will say no more and that the court things that serve rule against that cicero against its will take our appeal. as that process not protect you against any separation of powers and jury? >> i don't think it would judge millett. you know the number of rules justified by the equal protection clause and that's a tightly and one so it's a-ertel and only when you have clear evidence of unconstitutional motive. >> but you are talking about the process for...