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i agree with that jennifer in craig. i mean, i guess it's just party affiliation and not the quality and caliber of candidates because i think, you know, and i'm a conservative, i'm not, i'm not for the g o p. i don't get involved in party politics. but as a conservative, there was some really interesting, conservative republican candidates out there. i'm not all of them on some did j d bad to was one of my heroes. i really like j. d. but again, it gets now this tells us how polarized our politics are. it's just what the party is, or are we still voting for against donald trump? go ahead, craig. well, peter is, and we're fishing in the waters, the wrong waters. that is, when we start talking about these candidates, because this is not about the candidates this particular election, this is about the system itself. we're here doing a post election wrap up when we don't have post election results that are saying around all the ballots. maybe in 6 weeks and all the bouts, ma'am, in the mail, and we'll find out what's going o
i agree with that jennifer in craig. i mean, i guess it's just party affiliation and not the quality and caliber of candidates because i think, you know, and i'm a conservative, i'm not, i'm not for the g o p. i don't get involved in party politics. but as a conservative, there was some really interesting, conservative republican candidates out there. i'm not all of them on some did j d bad to was one of my heroes. i really like j. d. but again, it gets now this tells us how polarized our...
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okay, let's go back to craig last a las vegas here? no bout, you know, when you're talking about high politics in united states, you still can't get away from talking about donald trump. what did he have a good night or a bad night? the net, when are net lose? well, i mean, it depends on how you look at it. his him, of course. so. yeah, yeah, i mean, it depends. it really, i mean i, from what i see, i'm an election integrity activist. so i go to a lot of electron integrity meetings. this is just going to motivate his base right now. to continue to learn more about the system, continue to fight to get the election straight. i gotta tell you, peter, i am so impressed with the america 1st crowd when it comes to their election. integrity movement. 2020 really stung them and they're being proactive. it, it's much more i can say the. the progressives in 2016 that just walked away when bernie sanders caught completely got cheated. so i think he did win in a sense that he still gonna keep people's fire going. they're going to still continue to
okay, let's go back to craig last a las vegas here? no bout, you know, when you're talking about high politics in united states, you still can't get away from talking about donald trump. what did he have a good night or a bad night? the net, when are net lose? well, i mean, it depends on how you look at it. his him, of course. so. yeah, yeah, i mean, it depends. it really, i mean i, from what i see, i'm an election integrity activist. so i go to a lot of electron integrity meetings. this is...
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got what craig, 100 percent agree with jennifer. because you know, i did if i was a conservative and a lot of conservatives of rary. i'm comfortable talking about class, but it's all about class. ok, it's not about identity, it's about class and the more the republicans, except that it embrace it, the more powerful they will be, but they always glow themselves to be distracted by all. this woke nonsense. okay. it's a, it's clearly a class issue with $7.10 people believe the countries on the wrong crack. but we're again 5050. we have, you know, you have all of the media, you have hollywood, you have universities and all of that. and they're still 50 percent resistance. it's amazing to me, the resistance level that is there, go ahead. well yeah, and peter, i just hate to you know, keep it in the same drum, but when you have a 23 percent approval rate by congress, but yet they have a 90 percent competency retention rate that is going to tell you that something's wrong over here. once again, we're doing an analysis of candidates that a
got what craig, 100 percent agree with jennifer. because you know, i did if i was a conservative and a lot of conservatives of rary. i'm comfortable talking about class, but it's all about class. ok, it's not about identity, it's about class and the more the republicans, except that it embrace it, the more powerful they will be, but they always glow themselves to be distracted by all. this woke nonsense. okay. it's a, it's clearly a class issue with $7.10 people believe the countries on the...
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ok, craig, let's, let's talk about the republicans here. i mean, again, we can all agree that they won. ok. i think we can model, give a modifier for that big tree. but you know, look at mcconnell and b, a, b, elite of the republican party. they will, they actively worked against the candidates, the one primaries. i mean, what is this to say? i'm a, i'm kind of moving in your direction about how the, the establishment kind of controls these, the ethical events here. ok. and it was very theatrical in that sense. go ahead, greg. well, i mean that is what is there the say it's, it's the unit party over here right now. you know, obviously you may, i think these, these people have been in congress wait too long in the mechanism to get rid of them and get some civil service says it's completely obliterated. it's just a food hazy act. it's fake. i mean, in to the federal point, really quickly, just digressing back if died, if it was all about a good heart. and that's why federal one. why didn't the same thing happen for her? she walker in atlanta
ok, craig, let's, let's talk about the republicans here. i mean, again, we can all agree that they won. ok. i think we can model, give a modifier for that big tree. but you know, look at mcconnell and b, a, b, elite of the republican party. they will, they actively worked against the candidates, the one primaries. i mean, what is this to say? i'm a, i'm kind of moving in your direction about how the, the establishment kind of controls these, the ethical events here. ok. and it was very...
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craig foster, thank _ the two best squads. craig foster, thank you - the two best squads.r, thank you very much the two best squads. craig - foster, thank you very much for being with us and giving us your thoughts. my being with us and giving us your thoughts. hopes are rising that a deal will be reached at the un's climate summit in egypt, which would see wealthy nations compensate developing states for the damage caused by climate change. talks have run into an extra day as nearly 200 countries struggle to agree the next steps to tackle global warming. 0ur climate editorjustin rowlatt is in sharm el—shiekh and sent this report. it has been a day of bargaining and brinkmanship here in egypt. the european union said it would walk away from the talks if the final deal doesn't have ambitious targets for cutting emissions. we want a good decision. but it's better to have no decision than a bad decision. we still believe a good decision is within reach, but all partners will have to work very hard to make that possible. developing countries have been demanding a fund to help
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oh yeah, craig. hm. you know, if you watch fox news out there, they're out there chilling the champagne bottles. that's pretty sure you what will you watch prime time there. but, you know, i think that we have to go into the minutia here because look at the new republican candidates people we've never come across before doing very well in the polls against ha incumbents that have been around for forever. okay. can't get carry lake . i was one that comes to mind, i mean what a fire brand and wow, okay. um, there's a new new breed of a republican candidates here. and mitch mcconnell is, does not like these people here. so as they're chilling the bottles at fox, the civil war in the demo, republican party is only just begun. go ahead, greg. yeah, the, they don't visa establishment. republicans don't like these grassroots people at all. yeah. kevin mccarthy, and the way he's treated some of those grassroots people like laura luma and all those other america, 1st candidates just wisc aside. but you know, i th
oh yeah, craig. hm. you know, if you watch fox news out there, they're out there chilling the champagne bottles. that's pretty sure you what will you watch prime time there. but, you know, i think that we have to go into the minutia here because look at the new republican candidates people we've never come across before doing very well in the polls against ha incumbents that have been around for forever. okay. can't get carry lake . i was one that comes to mind, i mean what a fire brand and...
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craig has become a scholar of the military of world war two. not we don't let him abandon his responsibilities to lincoln in the civil war. and as catherine said i work. in franklin d and eleanor roosevelt's townhouse in new york city, which is filled with a memories of the transition of 1932-33. roosevelt's recovery from polio in that house the first fireside chat etc. so i think now that we bridge both worlds we decided it would be an interesting thing to talk about lincoln and and and roosevelt and in c-span's most recent historians poll, these two american originals were in the top three as they are among historians. and they have kept their reputation. and as you see on the screen both faced significant crises at the beginning of their presidencies their respected presidencies the image that you see here. is lincoln in the first year of his presidency? 1861 and roosevelt? within the first year or two. i'm not sure of the data of this one, but early in his presidency. so here's how we're going to handle our chat today. i'm going to pose a q
craig has become a scholar of the military of world war two. not we don't let him abandon his responsibilities to lincoln in the civil war. and as catherine said i work. in franklin d and eleanor roosevelt's townhouse in new york city, which is filled with a memories of the transition of 1932-33. roosevelt's recovery from polio in that house the first fireside chat etc. so i think now that we bridge both worlds we decided it would be an interesting thing to talk about lincoln and and and...
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yeah, i craig, one of the things you know, watching, you know, i have to watch. i miss and be see and seen and because it's part of my job i it's hardship pay, but i still do it. um, january 6th and abortion is that this is a really good turn. the trickier. no, it's not. and, and i'm with you peter being that we deconstruct the media on a regular basis. it's hard sometimes to watch this media. and there are just a completely controlled entity right now, pure propaganda. we have team sports across the board from this to party, allusion. the funny thing is that with the mainstream media, both emerson, cnn fox, is that they're trying their hardest to avoid 3rd parties. and we see some 3rd parties actually getting on the stage. so i still think their media is consistent with their propaganda and their message, and that's to stay into the, to party to awfully. but hopefully we can get some breakthroughs with this independent independent media out there. pushing for these 3rd parties, including the libertarian party that's getting on the stage here, and there are, it w
yeah, i craig, one of the things you know, watching, you know, i have to watch. i miss and be see and seen and because it's part of my job i it's hardship pay, but i still do it. um, january 6th and abortion is that this is a really good turn. the trickier. no, it's not. and, and i'm with you peter being that we deconstruct the media on a regular basis. it's hard sometimes to watch this media. and there are just a completely controlled entity right now, pure propaganda. we have team sports...
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and in las vegas, we cross the craig policy, john dula. he is an election integrity expert and co host of am wakeup and the convo couch are cross talk rules and effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate dennis. let me go to you and cleveland. you're an old hand. this is not your 1st rodeo, obviously here. how do you see this? i mean, you can look at this as a realignment or just a reaction election, or a lot of other people like to call it a change election. how do you read the tea leaves? i think, you know, if i were to be asked to give some numbers, i think the republicans will probably end up with 229 seats in the house. so the democrats jordan 6, i think the senate will also go to the republicans, could be as much as $50.00 to $48.00. there is a, there's been a move towards republicans in their selection, principally because of inflation. their cost of basic foods, goods, and good to going up and people are finding it hard to reconcile with the party in power and of course, crime and of citizen other fac
and in las vegas, we cross the craig policy, john dula. he is an election integrity expert and co host of am wakeup and the convo couch are cross talk rules and effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate dennis. let me go to you and cleveland. you're an old hand. this is not your 1st rodeo, obviously here. how do you see this? i mean, you can look at this as a realignment or just a reaction election, or a lot of other people like to call it a change election. how...
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daniel craig, everybody.n spend less and make holiday dreams come true at t.j. maxx, marshalls and homegoods, with amazing gifts for everyone on your list. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ). >> stephen: look at that. look at who you got right here. that's daniel craig, the star of "glass onion: a knives out mystery." the, you know, thanksgiving week here. >> yup. >> stephen: you and your lovely wife, both american citizens now. >> we are. >> stephen: and good luck for us, and congratulations to you. >> thank you. >> stephen: do you do the thanksgiving? do you understand thanksgiving? because you've got kid that are old enough now to start hearing the pilgrim stories and stuff like that. >> i do understand thanksgiving. it's about giving thanks, as far as i understand. ( applause ) i knew there would be tough questions. >> stephen: exactly. have you celebrated-- you've been in the state for a long time. >> i have, and we do celebrate it. in fact, i have american friends as well so i celebrate -- >> stephen: you have am
daniel craig, everybody.n spend less and make holiday dreams come true at t.j. maxx, marshalls and homegoods, with amazing gifts for everyone on your list. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ). >> stephen: look at that. look at who you got right here. that's daniel craig, the star of "glass onion: a knives out mystery." the, you know, thanksgiving week here. >> yup. >> stephen: you and your lovely wife, both american citizens now. >> we are. >> stephen:...
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you don't want to go to craig. i'm not per se, except that people are becoming increasingly concerned about where our country is. ready taking us in terms of, of nuclear policies and that's something i personally concerned about. i think america, the other nation just to just swear off for strike policy. and it's particularly a concern of mine in my let me, let me ask frank here is it on the ballot? no, it's foreign policy in both parties. and most americans unfortunately have foreign policy down the rabbit hole when it's not an issue that's right in your face. all right, i mean i, i have a proposition before we end the program. let's reconvene, you know, in a week's time we could do a post mortem, give it a thought mike, producer will contact you as all the time we have. i want to thank my gets in milwaukee cleveland, and in las vegas, i want to thank my viewers for watching us here at archy. see you next time. remember crossing ah, only 41 percent of you as a don't have enough savings to cover a $1000.00 emergenc
you don't want to go to craig. i'm not per se, except that people are becoming increasingly concerned about where our country is. ready taking us in terms of, of nuclear policies and that's something i personally concerned about. i think america, the other nation just to just swear off for strike policy. and it's particularly a concern of mine in my let me, let me ask frank here is it on the ballot? no, it's foreign policy in both parties. and most americans unfortunately have foreign policy...
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oh yeah, craig. hm. you know, if you watch fox news out there, they're out there chilling the champagne bottles. that's pretty sure you what will you watch prime time there. but, you know, i think that we have to go into the minutia here because look at the new republican candidates people we've never come across before doing very well in the polls. again, sta incumbents that have been around for forever? okay. can't get carry lake. i always one that comes to mind. i mean what a fire brand and wow, okay, i'm, there's a new new breed of a republican candidates here. and mitch mcconnell is, does not like these people here. so as they're chilling the bottles at fox, the civil war in the demo, republican party is only just begun. go head, greg? yeah. the, they don't visa establishment. republicans don't like these grassroots people at all. yeah. kevin mccarthy, and the way he's treated some of those grassroots people like laura luma and all those other america. first candidates just wisc aside, but you know,
oh yeah, craig. hm. you know, if you watch fox news out there, they're out there chilling the champagne bottles. that's pretty sure you what will you watch prime time there. but, you know, i think that we have to go into the minutia here because look at the new republican candidates people we've never come across before doing very well in the polls. again, sta incumbents that have been around for forever? okay. can't get carry lake. i always one that comes to mind. i mean what a fire brand and...
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craig simons is a former professor of u.s. naval college, a former professor of history at the academy. since his first book on the charleston blockade in 1976, he's been turning out very accessible and engaging histories including lincoln and his admirals, the civil war at sea, distinguished volumes on the battle of midway, and the oxford university press, world war ii at sea. as the man who means no introduction, but it's my great pleasure to say that harold holzer is the -- public policy institute. we know him as so much more. i was first introduced to him by my great friend, david donald. and of course, jim mcpherson told me, when i called him up about meeting harold holzer, just do what he says. and i think that certainly, good fights in the civil war field. this number of publications would not yet in the double digits when i met him, but here we are. i do want to say that harold has really excelled and being on panels as a panelist, defending lincoln statutes, and otherwise, from his chair at his manhattan institute, hi
craig simons is a former professor of u.s. naval college, a former professor of history at the academy. since his first book on the charleston blockade in 1976, he's been turning out very accessible and engaging histories including lincoln and his admirals, the civil war at sea, distinguished volumes on the battle of midway, and the oxford university press, world war ii at sea. as the man who means no introduction, but it's my great pleasure to say that harold holzer is the -- public policy...
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ok, craig, who is donald trump on the ballot, or is a joe biden? are both on the bow and how do you look at it? go ahead. well, i think donald trump is definitely on the ballot. i think the majority of the conservatives in america are still move towards the americo 1st party, which is the donald trump a party. they still look up to some of the things he was speaking out, freedom of speech, freedom of the press. and i think a lot of those voters, just like donald trump, who's kind of come to this consensus that we need to end the war and ukraine. i think a lot of their voters are moving away to as well. joe biden. i don't know who really he appeals to at all, play storm shock that he got 81000000 votes. don't abide in bumper sticker or a t shirt out there and stuff. but i think the correlation that the democrats are hoping, and that's why they have obama back out there, is that they'll kind of relate that by didn't obama magic that that was once captured and hope really didn't produce anything except a victory. and i think that's what the democrats
ok, craig, who is donald trump on the ballot, or is a joe biden? are both on the bow and how do you look at it? go ahead. well, i think donald trump is definitely on the ballot. i think the majority of the conservatives in america are still move towards the americo 1st party, which is the donald trump a party. they still look up to some of the things he was speaking out, freedom of speech, freedom of the press. and i think a lot of those voters, just like donald trump, who's kind of come to...
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than the opponent scored and therefore craig has a valid contract.he normally copes with his duties at the moment, then there is no urgent need to replace him there at all. and not even the home series was already rising on thursday, the bison will fight against teammates from moscow starting face-off at 19:10. in the current season, the teams have already met three times and 100% of the results are on the side of the wolves. the plans for the off-season are a serious increase, however, in the maxline, they will try to keep all the players who can work at a level with a rank higher than the team. from rogachev , who will perform above the league for the first time in the coming competitive year for the first time in the coming competitive year, commander-in-chief yuri pontus knows how to gain a foothold in the elite of belarusian football and not become lifters. the rival of the maxline at the junction, arsenal, will play first in the league, while immediately after the decisive match, on emotions, the management, like masturbators, announced that th
than the opponent scored and therefore craig has a valid contract.he normally copes with his duties at the moment, then there is no urgent need to replace him there at all. and not even the home series was already rising on thursday, the bison will fight against teammates from moscow starting face-off at 19:10. in the current season, the teams have already met three times and 100% of the results are on the side of the wolves. the plans for the off-season are a serious increase, however, in the...
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craig said when we sat down, gosh, they look good you do you guys are shining bright this morning. >> well, i've got to tell you guys, this stuff is electric they're about to start rehearsals the crowds are starting to trickle in arrive here at new york city we're kicking off the big holiday. we'll talk about the last-minute prep with the new york police commissioner but first kristen dahlgren is along the parade route with all the details on what we can expect kristen, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, guys. i cannot believe how many people are out here lining the two and a half mile parade route there is a strong police presence, as well. new york is ready for the confetti >> reporter: the balloons and the crowds are pumped and ready. what's it like to come and see these balloons >> big, big. >> reporter: bigger than you thought? not as big >> they're bigger than i thought. >> reporter: late yesterday, the 16 giant character balloons got their fill, ready to head down new york city streets in the 96th annual macy's thanksgiving day parade >> it's always been a great event for
craig said when we sat down, gosh, they look good you do you guys are shining bright this morning. >> well, i've got to tell you guys, this stuff is electric they're about to start rehearsals the crowds are starting to trickle in arrive here at new york city we're kicking off the big holiday. we'll talk about the last-minute prep with the new york police commissioner but first kristen dahlgren is along the parade route with all the details on what we can expect kristen, good morning....
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craig of minnesota, i inform the house that ms. craig will vote yes on h.j.res. 100. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. bera: as the member designated by mr. desaulnier of california, i inform the house that he will vote no on h. res. 100. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does gentlelady from virginia seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. luria, i inform the house that mrs. luria will vote yes on h jess res -- h j -- h.j.res. 100. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. pressley, i inform the house that ms. pressley will vote yes on h.j.res. 100. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. lahood of illinois, i inform the house that mr. lahood will vote yea on h.j. resolution 100. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from iowa seek recognition? >> thank you, mr. speaker. a
craig of minnesota, i inform the house that ms. craig will vote yes on h.j.res. 100. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. bera: as the member designated by mr. desaulnier of california, i inform the house that he will vote no on h. res. 100. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does gentlelady from virginia seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. luria, i inform the house that mrs. luria will vote yes on h jess...
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craig, you see this thing going down, down, down why?tesla is facing an interesting environment. if you look at companies executing well, you have lucent, polestar doing what they said they would do. you have names like porsche, where it's the tycon that's driving the growth for that company. coming out at a much more attractive valuation and ford with their spinoff coming this spring there are much more attractive places to put your money for tesla to be valued at an outsized premium versus the largest car producer in the market, when they really don't have anything that nobody else doesn't. to me, that doesn't make sense it means you should probably look elsewhere and avoid tesla >> colin, why don't you respond there. the point he makes, there's a lot of competition here. some are executing very well you have a ceo who may, to mildly put it, may be distracted what do you say? >> aside from the elon distraction issue, craig is mistaken on the technology issue. when we look at materials and advanced materials being operated by software t
craig, you see this thing going down, down, down why?tesla is facing an interesting environment. if you look at companies executing well, you have lucent, polestar doing what they said they would do. you have names like porsche, where it's the tycon that's driving the growth for that company. coming out at a much more attractive valuation and ford with their spinoff coming this spring there are much more attractive places to put your money for tesla to be valued at an outsized premium versus...
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craig that something was up. craig left headquarters at the junction, moved down to the sound of fighting. and then jeb not wanting to tip off the federals that was going on, decided to pull and wait for those two trailing infantry regiments to support him. craig then things went silent, went back to his headquarters, not thinking that much would go on once until suddenly the 2/21 leapt upon the garrison at manassas junction, and by midnight of august 26th, 27th of 1862, at cost of just two men killed and two wounded, trimble's regiments, stuart's cavalry regiments had captured the federal supply depot at manassas junction. they weren't quite aware of how immense their capture and had managed to capture six of the eight guns that belong to the federal garrison there at manassas junction. as well, as about 300 federal prisoners not only now had stonewalled, jackson severed the orange and alexandria. he had done it in two places and was about to find out once the sun rose on the next morning of august 27th, just ho
craig that something was up. craig left headquarters at the junction, moved down to the sound of fighting. and then jeb not wanting to tip off the federals that was going on, decided to pull and wait for those two trailing infantry regiments to support him. craig then things went silent, went back to his headquarters, not thinking that much would go on once until suddenly the 2/21 leapt upon the garrison at manassas junction, and by midnight of august 26th, 27th of 1862, at cost of just two men...
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jacqueline kirk's ex partner, steven craig, poured petrol over her in 1998.uper—mare. he is said to have been inspired by a scene in the film reservoir dogs. today, more than 20 years after that attack, craig was sentenced for murder. there is no doubt that you planned and intended to engage in a gratuitous, deliberate and monstrous attack on jacqui during that road trip. with whatever means at your disposal and to intimidate her psychologically to cause maximum physical and mental pain over a period of days. her daughter says despite her injuries she remained resilient and determined to live a full life. she was a fighter. she always beat the odds. she was very, very stubborn. she would describe - herself as stubborn and that is normally seen as a negative thing but for her it was a very - positive thing. craig was convicted for gbh for the attack in 2000 and released from prison on licence three years ago. today's ruling means he'll now serve an additional 15 years for murder. she died from her injuries. yeah. which makes me responsible for murder? that's r
jacqueline kirk's ex partner, steven craig, poured petrol over her in 1998.uper—mare. he is said to have been inspired by a scene in the film reservoir dogs. today, more than 20 years after that attack, craig was sentenced for murder. there is no doubt that you planned and intended to engage in a gratuitous, deliberate and monstrous attack on jacqui during that road trip. with whatever means at your disposal and to intimidate her psychologically to cause maximum physical and mental pain over...
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craig morning. found the right words. dynamo managed to turn the tide of the fight died.y was restored, by the way, by playing in the majority, and in the next 9 minutes the owners of the ice received three two-minute removals, but fortunately for the belarusians , the guests did not take advantage of their chances. knopy and at all 52 seconds before the siren was in the right place at the right time and brought the white-blue victory 3:2. we score few on the majority. and when we score, then, as you can see, it turns out that we win, if each goal to score it will help us win, so we need to use it and today there were a lot of good strikes so that the team fully showed its character when it was necessary him to show the right moment, and we did it in the third period, we showed our best hockey is what our team is so showing character. this says a lot. the opponent played about us. well, he needed to fix his situation. we had to do everything to prevent this. i am pleased with the team's performance in the western conference standings . dynamo is in seventh place, ahead of
craig morning. found the right words. dynamo managed to turn the tide of the fight died.y was restored, by the way, by playing in the majority, and in the next 9 minutes the owners of the ice received three two-minute removals, but fortunately for the belarusians , the guests did not take advantage of their chances. knopy and at all 52 seconds before the siren was in the right place at the right time and brought the white-blue victory 3:2. we score few on the majority. and when we score, then,...
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the movie and i'm delighted to say craig joins me now from the toronto. craig, can you just cost your mind back to that moment we just showed everybody in march? why did you get so emotional? well, it's not my best for me and that's for sure about why i was so emotional about i left the canada when i was 16 years of age and traveled over to the u. k. to play in england and chase my dream to try to play in the best league in the world. and that was my personal professional goal, but internationally, it's so special and playing for canada for really 1214 years winning. the gold cap is also obviously the, the pinnacle for us and we thought that in 2000 and was a, was a turning point. but with all the close calls 1994. we finished 2nd unconquered cap . that wasn't good enough to get us a spot at the world cup in 9490. and then some of the really poor runs to the world cup qualification is up until now. i've been really, really disappointing. so it's been a long road of option down. so that in a lot of fun, but a lot of sort of pain as well along the way. so t
the movie and i'm delighted to say craig joins me now from the toronto. craig, can you just cost your mind back to that moment we just showed everybody in march? why did you get so emotional? well, it's not my best for me and that's for sure about why i was so emotional about i left the canada when i was 16 years of age and traveled over to the u. k. to play in england and chase my dream to try to play in the best league in the world. and that was my personal professional goal, but...
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so we watched as he walked himself into a hospital, asking for help. >> and craig did get help. on medication for the first time, and it reduced his symptoms. but he says he wants to take the next step and will discuss the deep brain stimulation device with the doctor. that when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >>> a growing number of asian nations are finally dropping their pandemic travel restrictions. wendy gillette reports on what that means for you if you're thinking of traveling to thailand. >> reporter: whitney and chris moseley from houston survey the city of bangkok from the 64th floor of traveling in thailand for several weeks, shortly before the country dropped entry restrictions for is tourists visited thailand in 2019 before the pandemic hit. that was when ba
so we watched as he walked himself into a hospital, asking for help. >> and craig did get help. on medication for the first time, and it reduced his symptoms. but he says he wants to take the next step and will discuss the deep brain stimulation device with the doctor. that when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged....
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craig, are we really going to conduct our lives online in this way?or younger users, people that grew up with interactive online gaming, the metaverse is already here. it's fascinating to look at it through their eyes. they actually view reality differently from you and i, marc. we see, you know, there is the physical world and the digital world. and for us, the digital world is actually less than the physical world. but for them, it's a totally different thing. but humanity won't be alone in these online virtual worlds. greg cross is co—founder and ceo of a company specialising in al called soul machines. he thinks we'll be sharing these spaces with digital people. if we're going to have to spend more and more of our time, even on the internet, you know, transacting and interacting digitally, you know, how do we provide that human connection? and we do that by providing a digital workforce for a whole wide range of industries. what should we start with? one of the most interesting things we've learned about deploying digital people in healthcare and
craig, are we really going to conduct our lives online in this way?or younger users, people that grew up with interactive online gaming, the metaverse is already here. it's fascinating to look at it through their eyes. they actually view reality differently from you and i, marc. we see, you know, there is the physical world and the digital world. and for us, the digital world is actually less than the physical world. but for them, it's a totally different thing. but humanity won't be alone in...
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. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline. " i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >> and there was one last thing we wanted to do with eric. remember that bench eric could see from inside sing sing? we took him back there. and we watched him finally make good on that promise to himself. to get that other view of the prison. this time from the outside. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline. " i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >> i'm craig melville. >> i'm natalie morales. >> this is dateline. >> the wedding was beautiful, i thought he was the love of my life. i wanted them to find the real killer. i wanted all of this to be behind this. go on happily ever after. >> single mom meets single dad, and in a single moment it was love. >> he was very handsome. >> he was fun. >> all smiles, very outgoing, charming. >> everything he did melted my heart. >> but there is something else about this dreamy single dad, something about his past, something deadly. >> my wife, she's dead. >> i just came into the house, i saw janet on the floor. >
. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline. " i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >> and there was one last thing we wanted to do with eric. remember that bench eric could see from inside sing sing? we took him back there. and we watched him finally make good on that promise to himself. to get that other view of the prison. this time from the outside. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline. " i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>...
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. >> reporter: craig, good morning to you team usa came out hot.y were doing well the majority of the game but in the end it wasn't the result they were looking for tying with wales now making it more challenging to advance to the next round a disappointing start for team usa in their first world cup appearance in nearly a decade. the americans tying wales in their first round match after leading the game most of the way. tim scoring the first goal for team usa, but minutes before the end of the game a penalty kick from wales star player gareth bale tying the match which ended 1-1. but before the game started controversy. u.s. journalist grant wall taking to twitter saying he was briefly detained for wearing a rainbow shirt in support of lgbtq rights, being openly gay is illegal in qatar. back on the field in the same group as the americans, all eyes on the iranian team, using their match against england to send a statement to the world the players refusing to sing their national anthem, apparently standing in solidarity with young girls and women
. >> reporter: craig, good morning to you team usa came out hot.y were doing well the majority of the game but in the end it wasn't the result they were looking for tying with wales now making it more challenging to advance to the next round a disappointing start for team usa in their first world cup appearance in nearly a decade. the americans tying wales in their first round match after leading the game most of the way. tim scoring the first goal for team usa, but minutes before the end...
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now counted dateli>>ne >> welcome back to "dateline. " i'm craig melvin.in prison. after years behind bars he finally found crucial new evidence. that and a powerful ally in the justice system gave eric something he had not had in a long time. hope. back to josh mankiewicz with "a bronx tale. " >> for the first time in his 18-year struggle to prove that he didn't pull a trigger eric glisson finally had his hands on a smoking gun. an affidavit from a federal investigator saying eric was innocent. >> he asked me, do i have an attorney? i told him, yeah. i said, i promise you i'll call this lawyer today. >> so i was standing on line in a bank. >> peter cross remembers that phone call. >> mr. o'malley tells me, peter, i'm with the u. s. attorney's office. we know your client is innocent. that was such an emotional moment for me. i was like, tears welled up in my eyes right in front of the teller. >> i thank god every day for john o'malley. when i looked in that man's eyes, you know, i see a man who has integrity. i seen a man who was honest. >> o'malley's affi
now counted dateli>>ne >> welcome back to "dateline. " i'm craig melvin.in prison. after years behind bars he finally found crucial new evidence. that and a powerful ally in the justice system gave eric something he had not had in a long time. hope. back to josh mankiewicz with "a bronx tale. " >> for the first time in his 18-year struggle to prove that he didn't pull a trigger eric glisson finally had his hands on a smoking gun. an affidavit from a federal...
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and craig woodcraft.r of minsk dimon for the fifth year has not been able to boast of such confidence in any head of the white blues, before and if the start of the bison in the current regular season was good, that mid-october let us down. every club has to face adversity. this is a long championship and many tests. sometimes teams just get out of rome, believing that dynamo has lost a little self-confidence. perhaps this happened due to the fact that the puck did not go into the goal. we missed the last exact one. happy throw. things didn't work out for us as we expected a couple of guys we rely on for offense were going through a period of goal drought and these events started to roll on each other like a snowball i can't say that in october we played terribly , the team performed normally. we just didn't get the results we wanted, the hardest part was convincing the guys that we were right, we had to keep believing in the system, that we were good competitors, not feeling sorry for ourselves, not feel
and craig woodcraft.r of minsk dimon for the fifth year has not been able to boast of such confidence in any head of the white blues, before and if the start of the bison in the current regular season was good, that mid-october let us down. every club has to face adversity. this is a long championship and many tests. sometimes teams just get out of rome, believing that dynamo has lost a little self-confidence. perhaps this happened due to the fact that the puck did not go into the goal. we...
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jacqueline kirk's ex—partner, steven craig, poured petrol over her in 1998.is said to have been inspired by a scene in the film reservoir dogs. today, more than 20 years after that attack, craig was sentenced for murder. there is no doubt that you planned and intended to engage in a gratuitous, deliberate and monstrous attack onjackie during that road trip with whatever means at your disposal and to intimidate her psychologically to cause maximum physical and mental pain over a period of days. her daughter says, despite her injuries, she remained resilient and determined to live a full life. she was a fighter. she always kind of beat the odds. she was very, very stubborn. most people would describe herl as stubborn, and that's normally seen as a negative thing, but for her it was a - very positive thing. jacqueline kirk, who you were convicted for... yeah. ...gbh. craig was convicted for gbh for the attack in 2000 and released from prison on licence three years ago. today's ruling means he'll now serve an additional 15 years for murder. she died from her inju
jacqueline kirk's ex—partner, steven craig, poured petrol over her in 1998.is said to have been inspired by a scene in the film reservoir dogs. today, more than 20 years after that attack, craig was sentenced for murder. there is no doubt that you planned and intended to engage in a gratuitous, deliberate and monstrous attack onjackie during that road trip with whatever means at your disposal and to intimidate her psychologically to cause maximum physical and mental pain over a period of...
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steven craig poured petrol over her in 1998. he's said to have been inspired by a scene in the film reservoir dogs. today, more than 20 years after the attack, he was sentenced for murder. you planned and intended to engage in a gratuitous, deliberate and monstrous attack onjacqui during that road trip with whatever means at your disposal. jacqueline kirk's daughter was 13 when the attack happened. she broke down in tears today as she read out an impact statement, saying that her life had been on hold since her mother's death and that going through a second trial had been traumatic. she was a fighter, she always kind of beat the odds. she was very, very stubborn, most people would describe her as stubborn. and it is normally seen as a very negative thing, but for her, it was a very positive thing. so she died from her injuries? yes. so i'm actually- responsible for murder? this is steven craig being arrested last year for murder. he'd already served more than 15 years for the attack. during the trial, the court heard from this c
steven craig poured petrol over her in 1998. he's said to have been inspired by a scene in the film reservoir dogs. today, more than 20 years after the attack, he was sentenced for murder. you planned and intended to engage in a gratuitous, deliberate and monstrous attack onjacqui during that road trip with whatever means at your disposal. jacqueline kirk's daughter was 13 when the attack happened. she broke down in tears today as she read out an impact statement, saying that her life had been...
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my brother craig. where is giselle? yeah, giselle. [applause] six months ago, she saved my life.applause] walking out of a bathroom, she recognized. and also my children. carl, grace, august. [applause] everyone, thank you. i also want to thank my team as well. the best team. brendan, my campaign manager. rebecca, bobby, joe, jason. everybody on my team. so many a part of it. thank all of the supporters also. i am so proud of the race we ran. this campaign has always been about fighting for everyone who has ever get not down -- whoever has gotten knocked down and got back up. this race is for the future of every community across pennsylvania. for every small town or person that felt left behind. for every job that has ever been lost. for every factory that was ever closed, for every person that works hard but never got ahead, i am proud of what we ran on. protecting a woman's right to choose. [applause] raising the minimum wage. health care is a fundamental human right. it should all be there for you whenever you should need it. standing up to corporate greed. making more things
my brother craig. where is giselle? yeah, giselle. [applause] six months ago, she saved my life.applause] walking out of a bathroom, she recognized. and also my children. carl, grace, august. [applause] everyone, thank you. i also want to thank my team as well. the best team. brendan, my campaign manager. rebecca, bobby, joe, jason. everybody on my team. so many a part of it. thank all of the supporters also. i am so proud of the race we ran. this campaign has always been about fighting for...
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jacqueline kirk's ex partner, steven craig, poured petrol over her in 1998.disposal and to intimidate her psychologically to cause maximum physical and mental pain over a period of days. her daughter says despite her injuries, she remained resilient and determined to live a full life. she was a fighter. she always kind of beat the odds. she was very, very stubborn. most people would describe her- as stubborn and that's normally seen as a negative thingm but for her it was a l very positive thing. jacqueline kirk, who you were convicted for... yeah. ...gbh. craig was convicted for gbh for the attack in 2000 and released from prison on licence three years ago. today's ruling means he'll now serve an additional 15 years for murder. she died from her injuries. yes. which now makes me responsible for murder? that's right, yeah. during the trial, the court heard conflicting medical evidence but the jury agreed with experts, like her consultant, tim cook, who said that injuries to her airway and torso were partly responsible for her diaphragm rupturing and that doct
jacqueline kirk's ex partner, steven craig, poured petrol over her in 1998.disposal and to intimidate her psychologically to cause maximum physical and mental pain over a period of days. her daughter says despite her injuries, she remained resilient and determined to live a full life. she was a fighter. she always kind of beat the odds. she was very, very stubborn. most people would describe her- as stubborn and that's normally seen as a negative thingm but for her it was a l very positive...
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craig is trying for a reason, according to the american media, he received a huge fee for filming allay. $100 million criticism. they rated the film very highly, writing that it has an even larger, spectacular, thoughtful , multifaceted and multi-layered mystery than in the original, ryan johnson managed to breathe new life into the detective genre, adding humor to it. irony creators they say that a lot of easter eggs are hidden in the picture and they advise you to review it more than once in order to make more and more new finds in the film there will be a lot of star camels in the episodes starred in yugrant iten hog siren williams and even angela lansere is the star of the series. she wrote murder played glass bulbs. in itself, this was the last role of the famous actress, who died on october 11, 5 days before her 97th birthday. according to craig, he admired landsberry all his life, and the film of the seventy-first year, broomstick. actually his favorite director. rian johnson told how the shooting of the episode with the lenzoberi went. he came to her house. she immediately rea
craig is trying for a reason, according to the american media, he received a huge fee for filming allay. $100 million criticism. they rated the film very highly, writing that it has an even larger, spectacular, thoughtful , multifaceted and multi-layered mystery than in the original, ryan johnson managed to breathe new life into the detective genre, adding humor to it. irony creators they say that a lot of easter eggs are hidden in the picture and they advise you to review it more than once in...
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i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. k you for watching >> i'm craig melville and this is dateline. >> that must be a pit in your stomach when you hear that your inmate is gone. >> yes, he's a very, very dangerous person. >> you said a prisoner had escaped and toby was missing. we assumed that he took her prisoner to be used as a hostage. >> they were concerned for toby's safety. >> we found out that she had taken a large sum of cash and two firearms were missing from the house. >> you think could she be involved in something like this? >> she had children, a husband, it seemed like it was a white picket fence type life. >> there was absolutely no way toby could be involved in this. >> you see this truck -- >> my gut feeling was telling me it was them. >> i said this is our guy. >> this sounds like one of those fast and furious car chases. >> i was terrified that they were going to get kills. >> very wild story. >> so many twists and turns. >> nerve wracking. >> shocking. >> it is unbelievable. >>
i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. k you for watching >> i'm craig melville and this is dateline. >> that must be a pit in your stomach when you hear that your inmate is gone. >> yes, he's a very, very dangerous person. >> you said a prisoner had escaped and toby was missing. we assumed that he took her prisoner to be used as a hostage. >> they were concerned for toby's safety. >> we found out that she had taken a large sum of cash and two firearms...
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paul, craig roberts, professor of economics and well known journalist and former u. s. assistant secretary of the treasury for economic policy analyzes the economic factors destabilizing the world. i don't think that region attribute or european colonialism to anything other than the money making the sun never set all the british empire. the college were, were everywhere, had the same powers, far, far older than the nazis. i like the british beetle. they colonial policy was unsinkable cut off hitler. socialism is always attributed to the 3rd life without mentioning other countries contributed to the idea is esteem this isis morse. stotts is on it because ashes mosquito finished with her father. she had to work. that's no fear. the boudoir that as the de boned along con my rule trust, michel and polito. hypo hope of our freshest ish concord inch, banyon and i emphasise social machine talked to guy var, fascist mannion officer who gone with frank. i had that in a fascist, the shaquilla boulevard. to us get won't be v she video deutsch of russia's most valence on our en
paul, craig roberts, professor of economics and well known journalist and former u. s. assistant secretary of the treasury for economic policy analyzes the economic factors destabilizing the world. i don't think that region attribute or european colonialism to anything other than the money making the sun never set all the british empire. the college were, were everywhere, had the same powers, far, far older than the nazis. i like the british beetle. they colonial policy was unsinkable cut off...
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craig joins the table now. 7:15. a big sports story not the world series.ng else. >> this could be huge news involving one of this country's most famous franchises. washington commanders owner dan snyder has now opened the door to potentially selling his nfl franchise. it comes as schneider and the team face investigations by the league and by address as well.n face investigations by the league and by address as well. garrett haake joins us. >> reporter: dan snyder bought the nfl team in 1999 and has long maintained he would never sell it. after years of dysfunction, lawsuits, losing records and now multiple investigations he appears to be making steps to do just that. this morning controversial washington commanders owner dan snyder again in the spotlight. espn reporting that the u.s. attorney's office in the eastern district of virginia has opened a criminal investigation into the commanders over alleged financial impropriety citing two sources familiar with the mother. the commanders law firm calling it untrue. snyder and his wife announced wednesday the
craig joins the table now. 7:15. a big sports story not the world series.ng else. >> this could be huge news involving one of this country's most famous franchises. washington commanders owner dan snyder has now opened the door to potentially selling his nfl franchise. it comes as schneider and the team face investigations by the league and by address as well.n face investigations by the league and by address as well. garrett haake joins us. >> reporter: dan snyder bought the nfl...
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but lokomotiv will open in the third period, which will not happen at all agrees dynamo head coach craig woodcraft he operated with a carbide, hinting at the position of the game to me, but they turned out to be adamant scoring and canceled the 1.0 birch puck, and completed it. this is hockey. we've had enough time. here , the game itself does not always depend on the score, the next dynamo match will be held on november 2 away against kunlun redstar, then it will prepare for the home series, in which sochi spartak and lokomotiv will host in the nhl regular season match, the main time of the meeting and overtime ended draw 2:2. in the field of bullets. more precisely, it turned out to be hurricanes, 3:2, attacking alexey protos, spent more than 11 minutes on the ice. the belarusians used two power moves, delivered one shot on the opponent's goal and finished the meeting with a zero coefficient of utility, we recall that in just ten games of the seasons, see in the piggy bank in the standings of the eastern conference. washington is ranked eighth. carolina is in second place. the country'
but lokomotiv will open in the third period, which will not happen at all agrees dynamo head coach craig woodcraft he operated with a carbide, hinting at the position of the game to me, but they turned out to be adamant scoring and canceled the 1.0 birch puck, and completed it. this is hockey. we've had enough time. here , the game itself does not always depend on the score, the next dynamo match will be held on november 2 away against kunlun redstar, then it will prepare for the home series,...
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kane craig. you focused on switch at football. so how do you rate their chances against brazil? i think everyone knows it's going to be a game against the favorite studies in amazing what we play them before. 4 years ago. we managed to get draw on them and it's a sweat on that they can play to the best. you can maybe get a bonus point, you know, they're not banking on anything from the skin. and if they do get in and it's a huge bonus, that is all that are today. so it would be good to get something, but everyone recognizes will not want to be well they for the quarter finals at the european championship last year. are they a stronger team now? i would say so i think the team has been provisioned since 2014. this whole group of players from then has racial asset least every major turn it sense and they're willing to do so. again, it got all the players that you know, the experience guys like chaquita and just get some youngsters coming through. and they've got that know that's labeled so it isn't
kane craig. you focused on switch at football. so how do you rate their chances against brazil? i think everyone knows it's going to be a game against the favorite studies in amazing what we play them before. 4 years ago. we managed to get draw on them and it's a sweat on that they can play to the best. you can maybe get a bonus point, you know, they're not banking on anything from the skin. and if they do get in and it's a huge bonus, that is all that are today. so it would be good to get...