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and david mother, as the former us state department, diplomatic and is currently a senior fellow of the con, again diamond for international peace. i asked him how these, where the government is likely to respond to the quote stipulations oh, do you have the most extreme right wing government history or the state of israel to ministers or jewish or premises and a prime minister who needs to maintain his call list so unless they're self censorship and some of these terrible statements that have...
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petersburg, eight-year-old david and his mother came from astrakhan for an operation at the center ofalso on the expert council of the circle of good foundation. i have a son very athletic, he did acrobatics , we went to all sorts of competitions, received medals, at some point the child just ... knows to feel bad, that is , he complains of hip pain, knee pain, joint pain, more than part of the lower leg, so we start going to the doctors, they said it’s the growth of a child’s bone. david’s mother was not reassured by this answer, she saw that her son was limping more and more every day, finally the child had an mri, it turned out that david had a rare disease, which, without surgical intervention, he will soon lose the ability to do. has a number of effects, like essentially an electromagnet, which can be used as an external source, that is, here it is essentially an internal mechanism that triggers anti-inflammatory processes, which also activate the processes of restoration of both bone and cartilage tissue. after this, he hopes. mom david will be able to not only walk again, but a
petersburg, eight-year-old david and his mother came from astrakhan for an operation at the center ofalso on the expert council of the circle of good foundation. i have a son very athletic, he did acrobatics , we went to all sorts of competitions, received medals, at some point the child just ... knows to feel bad, that is , he complains of hip pain, knee pain, joint pain, more than part of the lower leg, so we start going to the doctors, they said it’s the growth of a child’s bone....
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david’s mother was not reassured by this answer, she saw that her son was limping more and more every out that david had a rare disease, in which without surgical intervention he would soon lose his life. we have the third stage - this is joint necrosis and we have the first diagnosis, which was according to mri, it was called aseptic necrosis, it’s just this joint, it’s dead, no blood flows there, what’s bothering you now, david, tell me, nothing, nothing at all, maybe then we won’t be treated, we will, we will, we will, st. petersburg doctors they explain in detail to the little patient that a high-tech operation awaits him; they will install him: the so-called electret is the latest domestic development. we implant an orthopedic electret directly to the focus of necrosis in the head of the femur. eleket - possesses nearby effects, essentially like an electromagnet, which can be used as an external source, that is, here it is essentially an internal mechanism that triggers anti-inflammatory processes, which also activate the processes of restoration of both bone and cartilage tissue
david’s mother was not reassured by this answer, she saw that her son was limping more and more every out that david had a rare disease, in which without surgical intervention he would soon lose his life. we have the third stage - this is joint necrosis and we have the first diagnosis, which was according to mri, it was called aseptic necrosis, it’s just this joint, it’s dead, no blood flows there, what’s bothering you now, david, tell me, nothing, nothing at all, maybe then we won’t...
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through elizabeth city that shannon and elizabeth had had some discussions about killing david shannon. that her mothernnon, and that joni shannon and elizabeth shannon had conspired to kill david shannon and it was actually elizabeth who shot him that night. >> a conspiracy? joan, the brains and elisabeth braun? given the tumultuous relationship between mother and daughter, who would imagine they could agree on anything, let alone murder? but, said vera, that is the story that elizabeth told her. it implicated both her best friend and in june shannon in a homicide. >> the arrest warrants went out for both of them simultaneously. jonah shannon was arrested, actually before elisabeth was arrested and before she gave any statement in the case. >> david shannon's family was in fayetteville for the funeral. right there with john when the cops, game saw what they did. joan had been practically paralyzed with grief, they said. then, arrested? >> they put cuffs on her. i imagine that they read her rights right to that, but i do not know. it was another shock. >> joan,, herself was unshakable in her insistence
through elizabeth city that shannon and elizabeth had had some discussions about killing david shannon. that her mothernnon, and that joni shannon and elizabeth shannon had conspired to kill david shannon and it was actually elizabeth who shot him that night. >> a conspiracy? joan, the brains and elisabeth braun? given the tumultuous relationship between mother and daughter, who would imagine they could agree on anything, let alone murder? but, said vera, that is the story that elizabeth...
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him hard >> reporter: in lieu of answer, the family and community are lining on each other david harrington's motherating a gofundme to help pay for the funeral costs, writing, quote, i now have to put my son to rest. this was something we did not expect, as no parent ever does i am asking for help today the account getting $10,000 from one donor alone. friends and family minimums also gathering to celebrate the lives of their loved ones. >> we're just going to keep praying and keep going keep sharing our story >> our thanks to steven for that report >>> still to come, a much-needed moment of zen for the world of late night comedy. we break down jon stewart's estated estate anticipated return. estate antstate anticipated retn e anticipated return ate anticipated return te anticipated return e anticipated return anticipated return return. anticipated return. ♪ as you go with austedo ♪ austedo xr significantly reduced kate's td movements. some people saw a response as early as 2 weeks. with austedo xr, kate can stay on her mental health meds— (kate) oh, hi buddy! (avo) austedo xr can cause depression,
him hard >> reporter: in lieu of answer, the family and community are lining on each other david harrington's motherating a gofundme to help pay for the funeral costs, writing, quote, i now have to put my son to rest. this was something we did not expect, as no parent ever does i am asking for help today the account getting $10,000 from one donor alone. friends and family minimums also gathering to celebrate the lives of their loved ones. >> we're just going to keep praying and keep...
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david: your mother? dr. : my mom is in early childhood education specialist, and she started a montessori school iran that throughout my childhood. david: you grew up in the detroit area. i assume you are a superstar student. is that right? dr. shah: i was a good student. i grew up in an indian american community that was pretty focused on being a good student. david: you went to the university of michigan? dr. shah: i did. go blue. david: what did you study? dr. shah: i started as an engineer. i grew up in a family where you were either a doctor or an engineer. i quickly switched to literature, science and arts and started studying economics and policy. david: when you graduated from michigan, i assume you did reasonably well. decided to go to medical school. dr. shah: i did. david: medical school was not enough. you wanted to get another degree as well. dr. shah: in reality, i felt that i was supposed to be a doctor because i grew up with that. i got very interested in politics and policy, so i wanted to le
david: your mother? dr. : my mom is in early childhood education specialist, and she started a montessori school iran that throughout my childhood. david: you grew up in the detroit area. i assume you are a superstar student. is that right? dr. shah: i was a good student. i grew up in an indian american community that was pretty focused on being a good student. david: you went to the university of michigan? dr. shah: i did. go blue. david: what did you study? dr. shah: i started as an engineer....
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david. >> my mother was a amazing cook. but my f father had difffferent ambititions for me. my dad wanted me to be a professional golfer and my ededucational babackground do n make a scene i was going to be a cook. it was a world i did not know about. >> you want to put in a 300 so it is cooked through for two hours. >> i would like to be a teacher. i think that is what i am emererging as. >> she was the only person being the curator of what is good. she is doing what anna was doing with volk but martha does it with food. >> i first tate tasted daniel's food at the legendary restaurant at the hotel. >> arthur was the first person i knew of inviting world-class chefs. one of the first times daniel was on a cooking show. >> we e can also cririsp and gi some flavor to it. >> she alwlways made sure the chef does s what h he does but always asking how can you simplified this, how can you do it with something else? >> it t could be a yelellow oro onion. >> in a waway the recicipe beca inspiring.g. >>>> she is cooking real dishes not dumbed down and those arare powerful t to me as
david. >> my mother was a amazing cook. but my f father had difffferent ambititions for me. my dad wanted me to be a professional golfer and my ededucational babackground do n make a scene i was going to be a cook. it was a world i did not know about. >> you want to put in a 300 so it is cooked through for two hours. >> i would like to be a teacher. i think that is what i am emererging as. >> she was the only person being the curator of what is good. she is doing what...
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after this, his mother hopes, david will be able to not only walk again, but also return to sports, maybejust takes time. time is probably the most important thing in our disease to go through this entire rehabilitation after surgery. the circle of good foundation has already changed the healthcare system in the country and continues to change the entire social environment in which people with special needs live. he knocks on the window, hides, it’s grandpa who’s messing around with us. and dreams of learning play the piano, but for full -fledged practice she does not have enough arm length, diagnostic alphondroplasia is generally considered the most ancient direct human disease, and there are sources from world artistic culture that prove that such people lived in ancient egypt in all times and eras and in in ancient egypt, there were even pharaoh kings with such a disease, and this is in fact... limbs, and this leads precisely to short stature. this disease does not seem as life-threatening as sma duchenne's amyodystrophy, but how much it worsens the quality of life. children with alpho
after this, his mother hopes, david will be able to not only walk again, but also return to sports, maybejust takes time. time is probably the most important thing in our disease to go through this entire rehabilitation after surgery. the circle of good foundation has already changed the healthcare system in the country and continues to change the entire social environment in which people with special needs live. he knocks on the window, hides, it’s grandpa who’s messing around with us. and...
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take the fifth, so the judge has now confirmed this shooter will not take the stand in his mother's trial. david? >> david: trevor ault tonight, thank you. >>> turning now to new reaction tonight after the first-ever execution in the u.s. using nitrogen gas in alabama. several other states are now set to follow suit. witnesses tonight on what happened in that room as the convict was put to death. here again, steve osunsami. >> reporter: alabama, like every other state with a death penalty that uses lethal injections, has had trouble getting the medications to carry out those capital punishments. but tonight, they're pointing to the execution of kenneth smith, using nitrogen gas, as a way forward. >> as of last night, nitrogen hypoxia as a means of execution is no longer an untested method. it is a proven one. alabama has done it. and now so can you. >> reporter: smith was executed because he stabbed and killed elizabeth sennett, a preacher's wife in 1988. the jury gave him life in prison, but a judge overruled that sentence and put him on death row. he was scheduled to die more than a year ago,
take the fifth, so the judge has now confirmed this shooter will not take the stand in his mother's trial. david? >> david: trevor ault tonight, thank you. >>> turning now to new reaction tonight after the first-ever execution in the u.s. using nitrogen gas in alabama. several other states are now set to follow suit. witnesses tonight on what happened in that room as the convict was put to death. here again, steve osunsami. >> reporter: alabama, like every other state with...
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. >> reporter: growing frustration from the mother of david harrington. her son along with ricky johnson and clay mcgeeny were found dead nearly three weeks ago, frozen outside a friend's kansas city rental home. >> what do you think happened? >> honestly, i don't know. i know my son was not a drug addict. i know these men were not drug addicts. >> reporter: police say the longtime friends went to jordan willis' house on a snowy january 7th to watch the kansas city chiefs play. after the game, family of the three men say they couldn't reach them. according to police, two days later, one of the men's fiancee went to the house looking for him. when no one answered the door, she says she broke into the home and found a body on the back porch. police discovered two more in the yard. adriana juarez is the mother of ricky johnson's child. >> how do you not know there's three dead bodies on the back porch? >> reporter: police say willis, who hosted the men, told them he saw his friends leave through the front door. then he went to sleep with headphones on and a
. >> reporter: growing frustration from the mother of david harrington. her son along with ricky johnson and clay mcgeeny were found dead nearly three weeks ago, frozen outside a friend's kansas city rental home. >> what do you think happened? >> honestly, i don't know. i know my son was not a drug addict. i know these men were not drug addicts. >> reporter: police say the longtime friends went to jordan willis' house on a snowy january 7th to watch the kansas city...
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wednesday morning, mother jones washington bureau chief david corn and national review editor in chiefich lowry discussed the new hampshire primary results and in cap -- impact on campaign 2024. washington journal, join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern wednesday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> healthy democracy doesn't just look like this, it looks like this where americans can see democracy at work, when citizens are truly informed, a republic thriving. get informed straight from the source on c-span, unfiltered, unbiased, word for word from the nation's capital to wherever you are because the opinion that matters the most is your own. this is what democracy looks like, c-span. word by cable. -- powered by cable. >> former president donald trump has won the republican primary and new hampshire over former south carolina over nikki haley. if you want to keep up with the latest results or see how either candidate performed in different parts of the state, go to c-span.org/campaign2024. next we will hear from the former president as he gave a victory speech
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her father and mother, david and juliana gardiner, were financially well-off, and julia benefited from her family's position in new york society and also received a substantial education in new york city, which she fortified with a one year tour of europe with her father and sister. next slide, please. chris and i found during our research on julia garner that there's a good deal that's not known about her and more importantly, there's a lot that is misunderstood or just simply incorrect about the various chronicles of her life. on the right is case in point. here is the rose of long island lithograph caricature that was published in 1840. my 2018 new york history journal article, i'm not a model first lady julia gardiner tyler eller in the new york city print culture addresses this long standing error that she agreed to pose for it and that it was an advertisement for dry goods store in manhattan. so if you can see at the bottom there the month that the caricature was published, this the artist for the lithograph was thrown in jail and for creating a series of caricatures on several n
her father and mother, david and juliana gardiner, were financially well-off, and julia benefited from her family's position in new york society and also received a substantial education in new york city, which she fortified with a one year tour of europe with her father and sister. next slide, please. chris and i found during our research on julia garner that there's a good deal that's not known about her and more importantly, there's a lot that is misunderstood or just simply incorrect about...
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they are living with their mother who very soon remarries a man named david stewart and then their mother and stepfather have a bunch more children. they are living in a house full of half siblings and they are living in relative rural isolation. things are a bit more difficult for them and the mother worries then had the same kind of advantages that nellie and wash have because of other with george and marcia. and then living in philadelphia with all the educational advantages they have. >> such an interesting sect. this is the site of today's washington reagan national airport. that is kind of hard to imagine. if you visited the airport today, would you see any signs of it? >> you have to go outside the ort and aroe ofhe parking lot. there is an historic marker for the foundation of the house. that was the house they lived in in the 18th century. they don't live that long. that was a working plantation and then they also had land just north of that that becomes what we know today as arlington cemetery. >> another piece of information in here is that the fact that george washington was c
they are living with their mother who very soon remarries a man named david stewart and then their mother and stepfather have a bunch more children. they are living in a house full of half siblings and they are living in relative rural isolation. things are a bit more difficult for them and the mother worries then had the same kind of advantages that nellie and wash have because of other with george and marcia. and then living in philadelphia with all the educational advantages they have....
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mother was killed by the nazis. he fled as an orphan to the us where he went on to change the music industry. davidu're like, wow, there's a guy who you know came from the holocaust and gave all these people joy and gave back to this community and made it his home. joe: the painting acknowledges the many concerts graham organized to help that community. male: aretha came on and then--said i got a surprise guest, ray charles came on. joe: the mural has brought back memories and yeah, maybe even a few questions. female: bob dylan? marks: nope. marks: how you doing? male: congrats brother, congratulations. marks: thank you very much. it's like this really invigorating feeling when you step back and you see that actually the technique accomplishes what you were trying to pull off. his name is bill graham. joe: technique and history rattling an homage to a musical pioneer in this chapter of the fillmore. david: wow, you really outdid yourself. joe: well, when we come back, we'll step onto a bay area island. you may have seen it, but few have actually been there. kerendia presents... the abcs of ckd a is
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david? >> thank you. >>> now to the school shooter's mother in michigan. jennifer crumbly. tonight the mother's messages the day they bought the gun for their son and her post when her son went to the range. days later the parents were called to the school amid concerns over their son. prosecutors say they never told the school their son opening fire hours later. here's trevor ault. >> reporter: tonight, prosecutors painting jennifer crumbley as a negligent mother who could have stopped her son from killing four of his classmates on november 30th, 2021, in the worst school shooting in michigan history. >> jennifer crumbley didn't pull the trigger that day, but she is responsible for those deaths. >> reporter: prosecutors making the unprecedented move to charge ethan crumbley's parents with four counts each of involuntary manslaughter, arguing they were aware of his deteriorating mental health but still gifted him a gun days before the shooting and didn't secure it, then failed to take him out of school the day of the massacre after officials shared this troubling drawing th
david? >> thank you. >>> now to the school shooter's mother in michigan. jennifer crumbly. tonight the mother's messages the day they bought the gun for their son and her post when her son went to the range. days later the parents were called to the school amid concerns over their son. prosecutors say they never told the school their son opening fire hours later. here's trevor ault. >> reporter: tonight, prosecutors painting jennifer crumbley as a negligent mother who could...
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. >> reporter: growing frustration from the mother of david harrington.ricky johnson and clayton mcgeeney were found dead nearly three weeks ago, frozen outside a friend's kansas city rental home. >> what do you think happened? >> honestly, i don't know. i know my son was not a drug addict. i know these men were not drug addicts. >> reporter: police say the long-time friend went to jordan willis's house on a snowy january 7th to watch the kansas city chiefs play. after the game family of the three men say they couldn't reach them. according to police, two days later one of the men's fiance went to the house looking for him. when no one answered the door she says she broke into the home and found a body on the back porch. police discovered two more in the yard. adriana juarez is the mother of ricky johnson's child. >> how do you not know there's three dead bodies in the back porch? >> reporter: police say willis, who hosted the men, told them he saw his friends leave through the front door, then he went to sleep with headphones on and a fan and didn't see
. >> reporter: growing frustration from the mother of david harrington.ricky johnson and clayton mcgeeney were found dead nearly three weeks ago, frozen outside a friend's kansas city rental home. >> what do you think happened? >> honestly, i don't know. i know my son was not a drug addict. i know these men were not drug addicts. >> reporter: police say the long-time friend went to jordan willis's house on a snowy january 7th to watch the kansas city chiefs play. after...
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david: mom, baby, and nurses rachel and gabby. >> for all the babies, all the newborns, for the mothers who just gave birth, happy new year. orld. and all the hope you bring with it. i'll see you tomorrow. good night.
david: mom, baby, and nurses rachel and gabby. >> for all the babies, all the newborns, for the mothers who just gave birth, happy new year. orld. and all the hope you bring with it. i'll see you tomorrow. good night.
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david: mom, baby, and nurses rachel and gabby. >> for all the babies, all the newborns, for the mothers who just gave birth, happy new year. orld and all the hope you bring with it. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. >> announcer: thank you for making "world news tonight" with david muir america's most watched newscast. now. mom, dad and a two year old daughter. >> suspects are under arrest for killing an oakland police officer tonight. a range of reactions as i'm meteorologist sandhya patel tracking a soggy night ahead as a level one storm is moving in hour by hour. forecast is coming up. abc seven news at six starts right now. >> building a better bay area moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc seven news. >> live doppler seven tells tonight's top story. the rain that's moving through the bay area. and that's not all this storm is delivering. good evening. >> i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley. thanks for joining us. today's storm ranks one on the exclusive abc seven news storm impact scale. it's bringing us wind and rain. and the pitter patter of the raindrops this afternoon in san francisco. the umbrellas came out
david: mom, baby, and nurses rachel and gabby. >> for all the babies, all the newborns, for the mothers who just gave birth, happy new year. orld and all the hope you bring with it. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. >> announcer: thank you for making "world news tonight" with david muir america's most watched newscast. now. mom, dad and a two year old daughter. >> suspects are under arrest for killing an oakland police officer tonight. a range of reactions as i'm...
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maggie waterton lost her mother, margaret, and husband david. answers from nicola sturgeon. i blame myself, i couldn't keep my mum at home. i blame myself that i didn't fight hard enough for my husband. and we carry that. and i want to be able to lay some of the blame and some of the guilt that i feel at scottish government's door. and did politics play a role in the path the first minister chose to walk? in his evidence, one uk government minister claimed it likely did. it would be naive to assume that people who had dedicated their whole life to the cause of scottish independence, would not, at certain points, see the political component to some of the decisions and some of the points that were being made. the scars from the pandemic are still visible — for many still keenly felt. nicola sturgeon said she did her level best to lead scotland through covid. for those who lost loved ones, the hope any mistakes made will never be repeated. lorna gordon, bbc news. the bbc has released around 3,000 emails, linked to its handling of the martin bashir
maggie waterton lost her mother, margaret, and husband david. answers from nicola sturgeon. i blame myself, i couldn't keep my mum at home. i blame myself that i didn't fight hard enough for my husband. and we carry that. and i want to be able to lay some of the blame and some of the guilt that i feel at scottish government's door. and did politics play a role in the path the first minister chose to walk? in his evidence, one uk government minister claimed it likely did. it would be naive to...
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coming up wednesday morning, mother jones washington bureau chief david corn and national review editorchief rich lowry discussed the new hampshire primary results and in -- the impact on campaign 2024. c-span's washington journal, join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern wednesday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including charter communications. >> charter is proud to be recognized as one of the best internet providers. we are just getting started. building 100,000 miles of new infrastructure to reach those who need it most. >> charter communications supports cpan as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to him -- to democracy. >> former president donald trump has won the republican primary in new hampshire over nikki haley. a look at the percentage of votes here. if you want to keep up with the latest results or see how either candidate performed in different parts of the state, go to c-span.org/campaign2024.
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david, you know, donald trump jr. already preemptively blaming a sigh up to suppress voter turnout. thanks motherhaps conspiring against his father. sums sounds like he is worrying, but to jennifer's point about margins, do the margins matter for donald trump, how much she wins by? >> only if it is very close. right now, more than half of iowa republicans according to the last polls are in favor of a guy, whose lawyers are willing to commit murder in the white house and get away with it. a guy who wanted to send the constitution to be restored. a guy who wanted to execute, or suggested we execute the top u.s. military commander. i can go on and on here with the authoritarian impulses. to me, the mega picture here is not so much what will happen, how much he wins, but still, the republican party is interested with this demagogue, authoritarian, autocratic want to be. and nikki haley and ron desantis and chris christie and the others who have not made it this far have not been able to break that up on this cult like cold he has on the party. independent voting, maybe that will be interesting, but t
david, you know, donald trump jr. already preemptively blaming a sigh up to suppress voter turnout. thanks motherhaps conspiring against his father. sums sounds like he is worrying, but to jennifer's point about margins, do the margins matter for donald trump, how much she wins by? >> only if it is very close. right now, more than half of iowa republicans according to the last polls are in favor of a guy, whose lawyers are willing to commit murder in the white house and get away with it....
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david chah. [cheers and applause] my mother was an amazing cook, absolutely amazing cook.ut my father had different ambitions for me. my dad wanted me to be a professional golfer. my e educationalal backgrounundt seem that t i was goining to bee a a cook. fromom here, it't's almost l e makiking a littltle sandwich and it's very, very simple. it was just a world i didn't know abouout. you want t to put it i in abot 300, rendeder out a lolot of tht so it's pretty much cooked through for two hours. i'd like to be a teacher. and i think that's really what i'm emerging as, more a teacher and someone who inspires others to be creative. she was the only person that was being the curator of what is good. she was doing what anna wintour does with vogue, but mamartha was doing itit with foodod. i first t tasted dananiel's food at lele cirque rerestaura, the legendary restaurant at the mayfair hotel. yes. martha was the very first person that i know of inviting world class chefs. i think it's got to be one of the first times daniel boulud was on a cooking show. we can also start with
david chah. [cheers and applause] my mother was an amazing cook, absolutely amazing cook.ut my father had different ambitions for me. my dad wanted me to be a professional golfer. my e educationalal backgrounundt seem that t i was goining to bee a a cook. fromom here, it't's almost l e makiking a littltle sandwich and it's very, very simple. it was just a world i didn't know abouout. you want t to put it i in abot 300, rendeder out a lolot of tht so it's pretty much cooked through for two...
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. >> david: so extraordinarily painful to hear from that mother tonight. martha with us live from amman, jordan. and we know that president biden will attend the dignified transfer of those soldiers back to dover on friday. in the meantime, what more are you learning about the coming american response to this deadly attack? >> reporter: david, even though the president is hesitant to strike iran itself during this planned multi-day bombing barrage, a u.s. official tells me tonight that iranian assets outside of iran could be targets, and most of the strikes, said the official, will be inside syria. david? >> david: martha raddatz traveling to the region, live from amman tonight. martha, we appreciate it. >>> back here at home tonight, and to the crisis on the border. for months, republicans putting pressure on president biden to do something. and now with senate democrats and republicans close to the first potential bipartisan deal on immigration in years, tonight, house republicans say they're not interested. instead, moving forward in their effort to imp
. >> david: so extraordinarily painful to hear from that mother tonight. martha with us live from amman, jordan. and we know that president biden will attend the dignified transfer of those soldiers back to dover on friday. in the meantime, what more are you learning about the coming american response to this deadly attack? >> reporter: david, even though the president is hesitant to strike iran itself during this planned multi-day bombing barrage, a u.s. official tells me tonight...
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david to 18 years in prison. a maximum time allowed in the second degree murder case. before her daughter is convicted killer was led away, nicole's motherast seven and a half years. but i'm not going to anymore. david, i forgive you. i'm not going to hold myself to let you ruin my life anymore. >> but there is a question for which gael will most likely never get a comprehensive answer. >> why? and how could he ever harm such a nice person? i mean, nici was such a good person. >> the hardest question always the why. the coldest fact, the young woman gone too soon. >> that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. hello, i'm craig melvin. and this is dateline. >> it was rough, it was a rough time for the whole community. >> it hit her town like a lightning bolt. the strange disappearance of carrie olson. >> it was scary. everyone loved carrie. >> it was so painful.
david to 18 years in prison. a maximum time allowed in the second degree murder case. before her daughter is convicted killer was led away, nicole's motherast seven and a half years. but i'm not going to anymore. david, i forgive you. i'm not going to hold myself to let you ruin my life anymore. >> but there is a question for which gael will most likely never get a comprehensive answer. >> why? and how could he ever harm such a nice person? i mean, nici was such a good person....
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we have heard from the most odd cheese, david bonnie, a warning saying exactly like quotes, let's every our mother know this has something to call to the old. so the 7 mastercard, he signed his death warrants when he referred to our mother, that's usually the reference. they make to palestinians. now of course, that's a very soc warning, but it's also something that all of those in charge, including the prime minister have said time and time again that they will go off to every single home us. liza we know that they've already said a few days ago that they've killed $8500.00 finances, but it's the legions that they all off. so they want to also show that this rule is being taken seriously. assets, why? when the public supports the war still and also is very keen to ensure that how much never returns again, neither militarily, full politically. and they've made it very clear that they would go off to those leaders, no matter where they are, even to spend notes in the gaza strip. in other countries, such as cats haul 11 on and it's hockey as well. but also saying that this could take time, but they
we have heard from the most odd cheese, david bonnie, a warning saying exactly like quotes, let's every our mother know this has something to call to the old. so the 7 mastercard, he signed his death warrants when he referred to our mother, that's usually the reference. they make to palestinians. now of course, that's a very soc warning, but it's also something that all of those in charge, including the prime minister have said time and time again that they will go off to every single home us....
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maggie waterton lost her mother, margaret, and husband david.d dedicated their whole life to the cause of scottish independence, would not at certain point see the political component to some of the decisions and some of the points that were being made. the scars from the pandemic are still visible — for many still keenly felt. nicola sturgeon said she did her level best to lead scotland through covid. for those who lost loved ones, the hope any mistakes made will never be repeated. lorna gordon, bbc news. there will be full coverage of nicola sturgeon�*s testimony to the inquiry across bbc news today. we will speak to lorna gordon later on breakfast. the bbc has released around 3,000 e—ails, linked to its handling of the martin bashir scandal, in response to a freedom of information request. it comes after an independent inquiry three years ago found mr bashir had been deceitful and had faked documents to secure his famous panorama interview with princess diana in 1995. our media correspondent david sillito reports. panorama theme music. the e—
maggie waterton lost her mother, margaret, and husband david.d dedicated their whole life to the cause of scottish independence, would not at certain point see the political component to some of the decisions and some of the points that were being made. the scars from the pandemic are still visible — for many still keenly felt. nicola sturgeon said she did her level best to lead scotland through covid. for those who lost loved ones, the hope any mistakes made will never be repeated. lorna...
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a couple people to pray for and i know donald trump has been saying, david, that he wanted to be at the funeral for his mother-in-law and a judge in one of the cases was trying to block that. so prayers for that family, too. there is a lot going on behind the scenes. i know because i've been with some of these families. there is always personal stuff going on while on the campaign. your last quick thoughts politically. >> absolutely. as we get ready for new hampshire and south carolina keep in mind and patrick referenced it, republicans have lost iowa and got the nomination. no one has ever lost by 30 points in iowa and went on to get the nomination. it's hard to see why nikki haley and ron desantis go on. a lot of nikki haley's support is amongst independents in new hampshire. she won't have that advantage in closed republican primaries. >> harris: five days until a pivotal contest in the race for republican nomination for president. both guests saying how squeaky close new hampshire. i'll be with you from new hampshire on monday and tuesday hosting with special guests including voters' voices. we love it wh
a couple people to pray for and i know donald trump has been saying, david, that he wanted to be at the funeral for his mother-in-law and a judge in one of the cases was trying to block that. so prayers for that family, too. there is a lot going on behind the scenes. i know because i've been with some of these families. there is always personal stuff going on while on the campaign. your last quick thoughts politically. >> absolutely. as we get ready for new hampshire and south carolina...
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david: you're obviously a very successful person. did your parents live to see this? dr. vickers: my mother did, to some degree. a large part of success as it relates to both my family -- she lived to see my four kids born, which is immense since i was an only child, i think she certainly desired a larger family. and she saw some of my success as an academic surgeon, particularly for people in her purview who i treated and operated on -- i just saw a man two or three weeks ago with my father who i did a pancreatic cancer procedure on 22 years ago who is alive. so my father has seen that as well and, who, he is 92, he has seen much of my success throughout my journey as an academic surgeon and leader. academic surgeon and leader. ♪ that first time you take a step back. i made that. with your very own online store. i sold that. and you can manage it all in one place. i built this. and it was easy, with a partner that puts you first. godaddy.
david: you're obviously a very successful person. did your parents live to see this? dr. vickers: my mother did, to some degree. a large part of success as it relates to both my family -- she lived to see my four kids born, which is immense since i was an only child, i think she certainly desired a larger family. and she saw some of my success as an academic surgeon, particularly for people in her purview who i treated and operated on -- i just saw a man two or three weeks ago with my father...
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david: you're obviously a very successful person. did your parents live to see this? dr. vickers: my mother did, to some degree. a large part of success as it relates to both my family -- she lived to see my four kids born, which is immense since i was an only child, i think she certainly desired a larger family. and she saw some of my success as an academic surgeon, particularly for people in her purview who i treated and operated on -- i just saw a man two or three weeks ago with my father who i did a pancreatic cancer procedure on 22 years ago who is alive. so my father has seem that as well and, who, he is 92, he has seen much of my success of my -- success throughout my journey as an academic surgeon and leader. ♪ thanks to avalara, we can calculate sales tax automatically. avalarahhhhhh what if tax rates change? ahhhhhh filing sales tax returns? ahhhhhh business license guidance? ahhhhhh -cross-border sales? -ahhhhhh -item classification? -ahhhhhh does it connect with acc...? ahhhhhh ahhhhhh ahhhhhh >> this is a carbon capture plant, it is the fossil fuel industry's preferred method for tackling climate c
david: you're obviously a very successful person. did your parents live to see this? dr. vickers: my mother did, to some degree. a large part of success as it relates to both my family -- she lived to see my four kids born, which is immense since i was an only child, i think she certainly desired a larger family. and she saw some of my success as an academic surgeon, particularly for people in her purview who i treated and operated on -- i just saw a man two or three weeks ago with my father...
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david: you're are obviously other successful person. did your parents live to see this westmark dr. vickers: my mother did, to some degree.aw a large part of success as it relates to both my family -- she lived to see my four kids born which is a myth since i was an only child, i think she certainly desired a larger family. and she saw some of my success as an academic surgeon, particularly for people in her purview who i treated and operated on -- i just saw a man two or three weeks ago with my father who i did a therapeutic cancer procedure on 22 years ago who is alive. so my father has that as well and, who is 92, he has seen much of my success of my journey as an academic surgeon and leader. ♪ i don't want you to move. i'm gonna miss you so much. you realize we'll have internet waiting for us at the new place, right? oh, we know. we just like making a scene. transferring your services has never been easier. get connected on the day of your move with the xfinity app. can i sleep over at your new place? can katie sleep over tonight? sure, honey! this generation is so dramatic! move with the xfinity 10g network. when peo
david: you're are obviously other successful person. did your parents live to see this westmark dr. vickers: my mother did, to some degree.aw a large part of success as it relates to both my family -- she lived to see my four kids born which is a myth since i was an only child, i think she certainly desired a larger family. and she saw some of my success as an academic surgeon, particularly for people in her purview who i treated and operated on -- i just saw a man two or three weeks ago with...
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david: did your parents live to see your success? you are obviously and externally successful person. dr. vickers: my mother did to a degree. saw a large part of my success as it relates to my family. she lived to see my 4 kids born, which was immense, as i was an only child. i think she certainly desired a larger family. she saw some of my success as an academic surgeon, particularly for people in her purview who i treated and operated on. i just saw a man two or three weeks ago my father who i did a pancreatic cancer surgery on 22 years ago who is still alive, so my father has seen that as well and has seen much of my success throughout my journey as an academic surgeon. ♪ >> "b david rubenstein show: peer to peer conversations" is sponsored by wells fargo. we are helping our clients forge what's next. ♪ it's an amazing thing when you show generosity of spirit to someone. and you want people to be saved and to have a better life, then you don't stop. we have been able to reach over 100 million people impacted and affected, and at risk of hiv. the rocket fund takes all of the work that we're doing, all over the world, and
david: did your parents live to see your success? you are obviously and externally successful person. dr. vickers: my mother did to a degree. saw a large part of my success as it relates to my family. she lived to see my 4 kids born, which was immense, as i was an only child. i think she certainly desired a larger family. she saw some of my success as an academic surgeon, particularly for people in her purview who i treated and operated on. i just saw a man two or three weeks ago my father who...
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following her father's death, joan shannon's two sons, david sons, we're living in north dakota and grew up in a boyhood home here in langton. his mother became, in joan's absence, their mother and grandmother. the boys believed in jones innocence. visited her sometimes and talk to her on the phone. they were not speaking to their sister. and major david shannon, his remains will spend eternity here, just down the road from home in the old military graveyard under the black prairie sawed in the wind. >> that's all for this edition of dateline, i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. hello, i'm craig melvin, and this is "dateline." craig melvin: their world shattered, a young mother strangled. i'm craig melvin. >> and this is dateline. >> this doesn't happen in our happy little world. >> their world shattered, a young mother strangled. >> we had a homicide and no >>lso no evidence. but police found a dark side behind that bright suburban facade. >> she slept with the children and the door locked. >> and finally a vital clue. what happened to nancy the day she disappeared? welcome to dateline. a young mother disappeared one her husband
following her father's death, joan shannon's two sons, david sons, we're living in north dakota and grew up in a boyhood home here in langton. his mother became, in joan's absence, their mother and grandmother. the boys believed in jones innocence. visited her sometimes and talk to her on the phone. they were not speaking to their sister. and major david shannon, his remains will spend eternity here, just down the road from home in the old military graveyard under the black prairie sawed in the...
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david: did your parents live to see your success? you are obviously and externally successful person. dr. vickers: my mother did to a degree.he saw a large part of my success as it relates to my family. she lived to see my 4 kids born, which was immense, as i was an only child. i think she certainly desired a larger family. she saw some of my success as an academic surgeon, particularly for people in her purview who i treated and operated on. i just saw a man two or three weeks with my father who i did a pancreatic cancer surgery on 22 years ago who is still alive, so my father has seen that as well, and, who is 92, has seen much of my success throughout my journey as an academic surgeon and leader. a♪ >> " david rubenstein show: peer to peer conversations" is the first time you connected your godaddy website and your store was also the first time you realized... well, we can do anything. cheesecake cookies? the chookie! manage all your sales from one place with a partner that always puts you first. (we did it) (jennifer) the reason why golo customers have such long term success start today at godaddy.com is because we focu
david: did your parents live to see your success? you are obviously and externally successful person. dr. vickers: my mother did to a degree.he saw a large part of my success as it relates to my family. she lived to see my 4 kids born, which was immense, as i was an only child. i think she certainly desired a larger family. she saw some of my success as an academic surgeon, particularly for people in her purview who i treated and operated on. i just saw a man two or three weeks with my father...
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david: did your parents live to see your success? you're obviously an extremely successful person, did your parents live to see this? >> my mother did, to a degree. she saw a large part of success as it relates to both my family. she lived to see my four kids born, which is immense since i was an only child. i think she certainly desired a larger family. and she saw some of my success as an academic surgeon, particularly for people in her purview by treated and operated on. i just saw a man two or three weeks ago with my father waited a pancreatic cancer procedure 23 years ago, still alive. so my father has seen that as well. clearly, who is 92 has seen much of my success throughout my career as an academic surgeon.
david: did your parents live to see your success? you're obviously an extremely successful person, did your parents live to see this? >> my mother did, to a degree. she saw a large part of success as it relates to both my family. she lived to see my four kids born, which is immense since i was an only child. i think she certainly desired a larger family. and she saw some of my success as an academic surgeon, particularly for people in her purview by treated and operated on. i just saw a...
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he would have a reasonable statement to make, buying my wife's mother today who lived with us for years. 5:00 deadline. daviduffe, who you know, said if haley can't win new hampshire, the primary is over. the republican primary is over. katy said something similar. did you see a person who could pull this off? >> you know, i did then. i think one sort of -- one thing that people might be understating today is that she didn't have a particularly good night in iowa last night. she finished third. that's below expectations. she was -- a lot of people were looking to her to finish second. the last poles had her finishing second and being propelled somewhat into new hampshire where she has been putting so many of her eggs. so, not only that, but desantis, if he finished third, he could have dropped out last night and could have been a true clean shot she had at trump starting today. so that didn't happen. but it does seem like much of the conversation coming out of iowa has been trump's continued dominance and it has been jumped right to the courtroom and also to new hampshire today. i think people have skipped o
he would have a reasonable statement to make, buying my wife's mother today who lived with us for years. 5:00 deadline. daviduffe, who you know, said if haley can't win new hampshire, the primary is over. the republican primary is over. katy said something similar. did you see a person who could pull this off? >> you know, i did then. i think one sort of -- one thing that people might be understating today is that she didn't have a particularly good night in iowa last night. she finished...