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deacon and others.d 26 times by applause and most notably when he asked the secretary-general of the soviet union, if you are seeking peace, open this gate. and then he said "mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall." and he said that what keeps people ♪ >> mr. president, mrs. reagan, frau cole, it is a special honor for me to welcome you to this american birthday party for berlin. as you can see, mr. president, from the enthusiastic reaction of the berliners and the americans here,...
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the value of the pakistani rupee has deacon unnerves dive in recent weeks there's an agitation movement brewing amongst opposition politicians imaan khan's challenges may have already begun even before he's taken charge of what he promised as a new pakistan. law or pakistanis are still waiting for a government a coalition will have to be formed because no party has won a clear majority but the shock on him has more on the transformation of imran khan from cricket captain to political leader. imran khan has lived many lives he's been a world cup cricketer a philanthropist and a long time opposition leader for two decades he's tried to disrupt pakistan's entrenched political system often plagued by corruption scandals now as the leader of the largest political party he's poised to become prime minister pakistanis may soon find out if khan has the ability to deliver on promises of transforming their country one shall make up i promise that i will control the corruption and i will prove that we can have such a government here to where our ministers would be scared of engaging in corruption
the value of the pakistani rupee has deacon unnerves dive in recent weeks there's an agitation movement brewing amongst opposition politicians imaan khan's challenges may have already begun even before he's taken charge of what he promised as a new pakistan. law or pakistanis are still waiting for a government a coalition will have to be formed because no party has won a clear majority but the shock on him has more on the transformation of imran khan from cricket captain to political leader....
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. >> the former church deacon and his wife. who on earth would want them dead? >> it doesn't make sense. they were loved by everyone. >> everyone maybe, but their daughter who admitted to a bitter simmering dispute. >> it's been a long, like, family feud. >> needed the stepfather and mom dead to get the property back. >> pointed to the boyfriend as an accomplice he was there. >> was he? >> no hair, no fingerprint, no dna? >> nothing. >> a once loving family now gripped by suspicion. >> i had a lot of people in my ear saying that she did it. >> with the terrible truth rip them apart? >> this cannot be happening. >>> welcome to "dateline" it was a feud of epic proportions, a daughter battling her demons and mother and stepfather for a control of a million-dollar property that was in the family for generations. police began to wonder, just how far bambi bennett would go to get what was hers. they followed a bloody trail of evidence that would lead them in the dispute exposing ugly secrets and suspicions but unmasking the murdered would prove far more difficult. her
. >> the former church deacon and his wife. who on earth would want them dead? >> it doesn't make sense. they were loved by everyone. >> everyone maybe, but their daughter who admitted to a bitter simmering dispute. >> it's been a long, like, family feud. >> needed the stepfather and mom dead to get the property back. >> pointed to the boyfriend as an accomplice he was there. >> was he? >> no hair, no fingerprint, no dna? >> nothing....
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and then goes deacon. >> that's awesome.weather, all the scores ♪ ♪ that's the world news polka ♪ if you're an insomniac ♪ and a good night's sleep you lack ♪ ♪ do the world news polka ♪ it's late at night and you're not wearing pants ♪ ♪ grab a "world news now" mug and everybody dance ♪ ♪ have some fun, be a pal ♪ every anchor guy and gal do the world news polka ♪ >> everybody! ♪ ♪ that's world news the polka >> insomniacs only! ♪ that's the world news the polka ♪ ♪ who cares what the bosses think ♪ ♪ they're a goofy crew ♪ and if the neighbors call the cops ♪ here's all you have to do ♪ ♪ when they yell it's half past three ♪ ♪ say it's news to me ♪ that's the world news polka ♪ if you're up this late, you must be headed for the john ♪ ♪ but hold it one more minute while we get your polka on ♪ ♪ you know the weekend's near when this tune you hear ♪ ♪ it's the world news polka ♪ it's the world news, da, da, da ♪ ♪ polka >> animation by brendan bliss. >> animation by brendan bliss. news, da, da, >>> this morning on "world ne
and then goes deacon. >> that's awesome.weather, all the scores ♪ ♪ that's the world news polka ♪ if you're an insomniac ♪ and a good night's sleep you lack ♪ ♪ do the world news polka ♪ it's late at night and you're not wearing pants ♪ ♪ grab a "world news now" mug and everybody dance ♪ ♪ have some fun, be a pal ♪ every anchor guy and gal do the world news polka ♪ >> everybody! ♪ ♪ that's world news the polka >> insomniacs only! ♪...
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he came up, he was smiling, he fine. >> deacon wins. >> yeah, deacon always finds a way. >> oh. >> togood old belly flop. carson, thankyou. mr. roker. >> i've got ahe headac it's not a tuma! >> he couldn't resist. >> let's see what's going on. more wet weather making its way up the eastern seaboard, but what we're really watching y, to9 million people at risk of very large hail, wind, and tornado risk, especially from central tennessee all the way up into southern indianapolis. we are looking at a real mess there. d the heat stretching from california all the way into the southeast. 64 million people at risk. look at this. over theext several days. phoenix, triple digits. del rio, texas,again, triple digits. same for dallas. memphis will be in the mid-90s. new orleans is in the mid-90s, and souther texas in the mid-90s as well. so, we're going to be watching that very, veryy. clos and again, this area here oiveloping along the southeast coast is to mean a washout up and down the eastern seaboard go g into theweekend. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening i
he came up, he was smiling, he fine. >> deacon wins. >> yeah, deacon always finds a way. >> oh. >> togood old belly flop. carson, thankyou. mr. roker. >> i've got ahe headac it's not a tuma! >> he couldn't resist. >> let's see what's going on. more wet weather making its way up the eastern seaboard, but what we're really watching y, to9 million people at risk of very large hail, wind, and tornado risk, especially from central tennessee all the way up...
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meeting men and men to home a lot of whatever the club might i took the most of the deacon left media that's been meeting a bit and i then bob and i want and buy me what that can mean a minute ten twelve and it wasn't we get them up and make a couple made by me as a member of the mills and if it wasn't nuclear fundamentally be bound. by that i must have a p.t.o. get a game of them have been coming to me. and then i went out and in the end with. renewed. which was the. consistent. return minimal time to keep up the money because when we were going to them and spread out on several. young value of yoga one in my ordinary and there were no moving of us. with landlord or no one of any given you know it could be a lack of the would been. big and been. doable without what we were doing will deprive me of my freedom undergoes a. man of jim a boom tell a good deal about him. i blew the other one about our band and good god i'm going to hire an argument other than to jam it. in guinness and really the lattice of the man i would. meet him in a gym move to the front of cal and get a new thing. g
meeting men and men to home a lot of whatever the club might i took the most of the deacon left media that's been meeting a bit and i then bob and i want and buy me what that can mean a minute ten twelve and it wasn't we get them up and make a couple made by me as a member of the mills and if it wasn't nuclear fundamentally be bound. by that i must have a p.t.o. get a game of them have been coming to me. and then i went out and in the end with. renewed. which was the. consistent. return minimal...
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. >> the former church deacon and his wife. who on earth would want them dead? >> it doesn't make sense. they were loved by everyone. >> everyone maybe, but their own daughter who admitted to a bitter, simmering dispute. >> it's been a long, like, family feud. >> bambi needed her mother and stepfather dead so she could get her property back. >> evidence pointed to the boyfriend as an accomplice. >> you've got the victim's blood on your shoe. he was there. >> or was he? >> no hair, no fingerprint, no dna? >> nothing. >> a once loving family now gripped by suspicion. >> i had a lot of people in my ear saying that she did it. >> would the terrible truth rip them apart? >> this cannot be happening. >> i'm lester holt and this is "dateline." here is dennis murphy with "the deed." >>> the old barn is in shambles now. fields back in the day so lush and productive, gone to seed. the farm house empty. time was the farmland in ory county was some of south carolina's finest. bandy bennett's granddad owned a big spread and created a legacy for the generations to come. >> th
. >> the former church deacon and his wife. who on earth would want them dead? >> it doesn't make sense. they were loved by everyone. >> everyone maybe, but their own daughter who admitted to a bitter, simmering dispute. >> it's been a long, like, family feud. >> bambi needed her mother and stepfather dead so she could get her property back. >> evidence pointed to the boyfriend as an accomplice. >> you've got the victim's blood on your shoe. he was...
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the past four months, cell is very has been thscene of -- salus per has been the scene of massive deacon -- massive decontamination. nuthe clis still going on in the places with the highest concentrations. everyone had assumed that the cleanup would be the endnt of te ination story, so the revelation tonight that there was a fresh nerve agent incident will come as a shock to many people. ngalthough public healthnd discussed again today that the risk -- stressed again today that the risk to the public is low. wiltshire police say five sites are being investigated including this church in amesbury and this park in salisbury, both of which the couple caught up the latest poisoning have a visited. they are being treated aisthe same cel very -- cell is very- salisbury hospital that amid anpals were, expert in the ristest to this otent sequence -- etraordinary twist to this most potent sequence nts. laura: a brief time ago daniel sandford joined me from scotland yard. how significant is the nouncement tonight? daniel: i think it is incredibly significant, because at one n int we had a single i
the past four months, cell is very has been thscene of -- salus per has been the scene of massive deacon -- massive decontamination. nuthe clis still going on in the places with the highest concentrations. everyone had assumed that the cleanup would be the endnt of te ination story, so the revelation tonight that there was a fresh nerve agent incident will come as a shock to many people. ngalthough public healthnd discussed again today that the risk -- stressed again today that the risk to the...
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my best example is the first book i wrote in my dissertation, and a small southern community and a deacon in a baptist church marries on the courthouse steps, and in fact, is a former slave. i think those differences matter. and we are wrong to separate them out and not see the construction was making a difference in the lives of people at the local level. there were ways when a judge decided disputes, it could often be an african-american deciding those disputes. we forget about that. those things were making a difference in people's lies. -- lives. >> if i could add one thing, the governor of new orleans, during reconstruction, during the civil -- when the union union was in charge, they passed minimum wage loss, progressive labor laws. -- they passed minimum wage laws, progressive labor laws. >> we could go more for hours, except we would all be kicked out. instead, i want to thank again the people from the capital historical society. the press, john cannon who continues to help edit the books. my panelists, and most of all, the audience. you have been wonderful. thank you for a fabulo
my best example is the first book i wrote in my dissertation, and a small southern community and a deacon in a baptist church marries on the courthouse steps, and in fact, is a former slave. i think those differences matter. and we are wrong to separate them out and not see the construction was making a difference in the lives of people at the local level. there were ways when a judge decided disputes, it could often be an african-american deciding those disputes. we forget about that. those...
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as you mentioned, the president is joined now at the rostrum for a photo opportunity with mayor deaconncellor kohl and others. the president was interrupted 26 times by applause most notably when he asked general secretary gorbachev from the soph yet union, if you seek peace and open this gate, mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. the president also opened the discussion mode or rather opened president reagan indicated that he would like to expand air access into the city, that he thought that west berlin would be a good place for united nations meetings and he called for olympics to come to both east and west berlin. the president and mrs. reagan are now livieaving, before they actually enter tcas to attend the party, they'll view static displays outside. they'll be greeted by three of the men that flew the aircraft and the various other displays as well. they'll be introduced to a member -- members of the berlin wall patrol among other things also. we will continue our coverage this afternoon as the president continues to visit berlin. >>> this is an afn berlin special report. live co
as you mentioned, the president is joined now at the rostrum for a photo opportunity with mayor deaconncellor kohl and others. the president was interrupted 26 times by applause most notably when he asked general secretary gorbachev from the soph yet union, if you seek peace and open this gate, mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. the president also opened the discussion mode or rather opened president reagan indicated that he would like to expand air access into the city, that he thought that...
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and this is jerry hundreds of millions government that are attacking pfizer the basically have a deacon full epilepsy and they rule the did a deal with lymphoma raising the drug pricing to pounds eighty three to sixty seven pounds fifty costing the n.h.s. up to fifty million extra year i'm sure the drug companies have a reason for the pharmaceutical companies are based on a profit raising model rather than providing universal health care for all and luckily across the world there's been incredible tradition of resistance to pharmaceutical greed and government inaction and i'm really inspired i'm only here alive because of the previous generation of social movements who challenge these pharmaceutical companies to lower the price of drugs and we've got to do the same for the next generation ironically in germany and the british health sector comes under some criticism of your film i think the they may appeal legal victory for the two drug companies but obviously we invited pfizer and flynn pharma to come on the program generally the murdoch and other murdoch paper the sun what did you mak
and this is jerry hundreds of millions government that are attacking pfizer the basically have a deacon full epilepsy and they rule the did a deal with lymphoma raising the drug pricing to pounds eighty three to sixty seven pounds fifty costing the n.h.s. up to fifty million extra year i'm sure the drug companies have a reason for the pharmaceutical companies are based on a profit raising model rather than providing universal health care for all and luckily across the world there's been...
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of those on the market in deacon toys. at the stata syndic of sinai ignited imma via top and on one in the van comes. in the lab is on it's bird it's a boy or tie and is the show is my ninety physicians and their brothers in the book every line at the artist and you know if it's on implementing the v.v. toy as my nightie visibility and it is i don't either as has been a good move in the gulf side of this. dependency is the result of a business principle with which the major software manufacturers and in particular microsoft have created monopolies worldwide keeping the source code the secret. modern software is written in programming languages the exact recipe of a program or an entire operating system is created the source code every i.t. specialist can follow the source code however the computer and its processes count so the source code has to be converted by a translation program into machine code but this can only be read and understood by computers. this is the source code for the command show hello world as taught i
of those on the market in deacon toys. at the stata syndic of sinai ignited imma via top and on one in the van comes. in the lab is on it's bird it's a boy or tie and is the show is my ninety physicians and their brothers in the book every line at the artist and you know if it's on implementing the v.v. toy as my nightie visibility and it is i don't either as has been a good move in the gulf side of this. dependency is the result of a business principle with which the major software...
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deacon who lived with the moment. that. i mean i don't want to set a little kylie and. mend in. had a duty. because i had been abused i had a corner and that i could emerge as a hostile if you let's say let's. get out there to show their. side of us and i had them in ages it was me and there is it is it a. matter. of the law how can gamble a matter of humor to. lottie's also created a documentary about khalid's work in syria here's a preview. no i know where his body's buried deep in my heart i'm still hoping he's a life on that day he called me and asked me to pray for him i asked him to be careful and not risk his life being a hero i didn't want to lose him i was so afraid to lose him. but he loved like the morning of the day he died i was worried my mind started to come up with the scary stuff images i was afraid he'd be captured by i so i had a very bad feeling. we were near the front line the syrian army was battling i saw how work was over and we were about to pack or equipment khaled stood near it i put helmets on him i just wanted to take a photo as a memory of my work w
deacon who lived with the moment. that. i mean i don't want to set a little kylie and. mend in. had a duty. because i had been abused i had a corner and that i could emerge as a hostile if you let's say let's. get out there to show their. side of us and i had them in ages it was me and there is it is it a. matter. of the law how can gamble a matter of humor to. lottie's also created a documentary about khalid's work in syria here's a preview. no i know where his body's buried deep in my heart...
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that that been a thorough cleanup of the area we understood the new miss areas across very had been deacon he counts. come in and sit at great expense and with great fairness and it is to look clear whether it is a highly separate incident or the fallout from the original incident but with the facts being felt months apart them sexual appreciate that if there are connections between this latest incident and the scope of case other than the type of night nerve agent and falls the house and the general public will obviously want to know as soon as possible the house has not received an update on the script case for some time soon i want to take this opportunity to update the house and the general public on going on this critical case but also the public a lot of want reassurance but i want to based on facts that i agree with him starkly when he says we should not jump to conclusions we need the facts on this serious matter but no doubt members across this house will resist temptation to engage in wild speculation or to offer their own guess work as informed opinion but members across this ho
that that been a thorough cleanup of the area we understood the new miss areas across very had been deacon he counts. come in and sit at great expense and with great fairness and it is to look clear whether it is a highly separate incident or the fallout from the original incident but with the facts being felt months apart them sexual appreciate that if there are connections between this latest incident and the scope of case other than the type of night nerve agent and falls the house and the...
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but it‘s also thejekyll and hyde of edinburgh, of deacon brodie, who was a statesman by day and a burglarother people can do that and they will do that very well. so i am writing about a very particular sort of edinburgh. of course, i would say that i am writing... i am the social realist. and the people who are writing about the gritty side of edinburgh are fantasists. edinburgh is a fairly white—collar city and it is a fairly polite sort of place. and so people like to say, well, edinburgh‘s got this underbelly. actually, edinburgh is a city where most of the characters are more like my characters than people who write the gritty novels. edinburgh‘s almost a character in 44 scotland street, as botswana is in your other novels. in other words, place is really important to you. your descriptions of place are really important in the novels. place is extremely important to me. i think it‘s the most important consideration in my novels in that, often, that‘ll be the first thing that i think of, is the place. and it is the place that inspires me to write a novel, rather than an instant or nec
but it‘s also thejekyll and hyde of edinburgh, of deacon brodie, who was a statesman by day and a burglarother people can do that and they will do that very well. so i am writing about a very particular sort of edinburgh. of course, i would say that i am writing... i am the social realist. and the people who are writing about the gritty side of edinburgh are fantasists. edinburgh is a fairly white—collar city and it is a fairly polite sort of place. and so people like to say, well,...
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i'm sorry deacon who legend with a moment. that us the. americans and the world let alone in there to do so little. and dumped on her and in a limb and in. her duty. had been abused her own daughter could emerge as a hostile if you let the lesser of. two of us and i had them in ages it was me. is it a. matter. of the know how can gamble a matter of humor does make her a little hope for. now it's been revealed to us also it is have been secretly tracking ordinary american travelers under a surveillance program called quiet skies the move targets people who haven't been investigated by any u.s. agency but may still pose a risk suspicious behavior like strong body odor irregular sleeping patterns and changing hairstyle or clothes could all flag up someone for surveillance well this prompts a small group of armed undercover air marshals to follow them on board and the unit then compiles individual reports which are sent back to the transportation security administration well after the story broke the agency issued a statement claiming it's sta
i'm sorry deacon who legend with a moment. that us the. americans and the world let alone in there to do so little. and dumped on her and in a limb and in. her duty. had been abused her own daughter could emerge as a hostile if you let the lesser of. two of us and i had them in ages it was me. is it a. matter. of the know how can gamble a matter of humor does make her a little hope for. now it's been revealed to us also it is have been secretly tracking ordinary american travelers under a...
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hannah deacon was allowed to pass through london city airport with a five—month supply from amsterdamher son's case. facebook is facing a record £500,000 fine for failing to safeguard people's information. the information commissioners office has spent a year investigating whether personal data was misused in the eu referendum and other election campaigns. rory cellan—jones has more. the eu referendum campaign and both sides are using modern data analytics methods to try to reach voters. buddy of the nation commissioner has now spent a year investigating whether personal data was misused in this and other election campaigns —— but the information commissioner. that enquiry got a new focus as the scandal broke as to how the political consultancy... the watchdog has been looking into more than 30 data collecting organisations in an investigation which is continuing. now it's revealing some of the action it's taking. it intends to impose a record fine of £500,000 on facebook for failing to safeguard people's information. a level political parties are being told their data protection prac
hannah deacon was allowed to pass through london city airport with a five—month supply from amsterdamher son's case. facebook is facing a record £500,000 fine for failing to safeguard people's information. the information commissioners office has spent a year investigating whether personal data was misused in the eu referendum and other election campaigns. rory cellan—jones has more. the eu referendum campaign and both sides are using modern data analytics methods to try to reach voters....
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he was a deacon. he was a trustee. and chairman of the sunday school class. in 1989, david entered the political arena where he was elected to the blacksburg city council where he was appointed mayor pro tem. he was then appointed mayor by then governor carroll c578ble after his predecessor was removed from office. and upon won a special election for mayor in june of 1990 where he has served honorably for the last 28 years. mr. speaker, it's my honor to recognize the 115th session of congress a true american, david alexander hogue. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from ohio, ms. kaptur, for five minutes. mr. speaker, on the important economic challenge of renegotiating nafta, once again the trump administration is leading us down a chaotic and unstable path. our nation must fix bad trade deals to create good jobs and stop the wage race to the bottom. president trump is taking a shoot first, ask questions later approach. it reminds me of his recent backward walk of words diminishing our nato
he was a deacon. he was a trustee. and chairman of the sunday school class. in 1989, david entered the political arena where he was elected to the blacksburg city council where he was appointed mayor pro tem. he was then appointed mayor by then governor carroll c578ble after his predecessor was removed from office. and upon won a special election for mayor in june of 1990 where he has served honorably for the last 28 years. mr. speaker, it's my honor to recognize the 115th session of congress a...
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. >> reporter: deacon tom roberts is ceo. >> there's probably more food consumed in las vegas per capitather placeth world. and here we serve 1,000 people every day in this kitchen. the numbers frankly are the leftover food from mgm's las vegas hotels has been used to feed pigs. yal masadiki is vice president of sustainability for mgm resorts. >> a better use is to feed people. >> but there are some challenges to doing that. >> sure. the process to collect surplus banquet food is complicated but we think it's something worth figuring out. >> reporter: complicated because food safety regulations require leftover banquet food to be delivered immediately for safe consumption. but now mgm resorts has found a way to keep their excess food safe for much longer. >> 140. >> reporter: as soon as the banquet is finished, food that has been prepared but not served is transferred and loaded onto a truck from three square, a las vegas food bank. once it arrives there, it's flash-frozen in a high-tech refrigerator called a blast chiller. and moved to the freezer. the food can be saved for up to three
. >> reporter: deacon tom roberts is ceo. >> there's probably more food consumed in las vegas per capitather placeth world. and here we serve 1,000 people every day in this kitchen. the numbers frankly are the leftover food from mgm's las vegas hotels has been used to feed pigs. yal masadiki is vice president of sustainability for mgm resorts. >> a better use is to feed people. >> but there are some challenges to doing that. >> sure. the process to collect surplus...
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great form them. 2-year-old deacon steals the show. a face plant right into the pool.eacon always finds a way to make people laugh and obviously has a high threshold for pain. thank you. mr. roker. >> i have a headache. it's not a tumor. more wet weather making its way up the eastern seaboard. but what we're really watching, 39 people at risk, very large hail, wind and tornado risk especially from central tennessee all the way up into southern louisiana. i should say southern indianapolis. we are looking at a real mess there. and the heat stretching from california all the way into the southeast. 64 million people at risk. look at this, over the next several days. phoenix, triple digits, del rio, texas, again, triple digits. same for dallas. memphis will be in the mid-90s, new orleans in the mid-90s and southern texas in the mid-90s as well. we'll be watching that very, very closely. again, this area here developing along the southeast coast is going to mean a washout up and down the eastern seaboard going that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happen
great form them. 2-year-old deacon steals the show. a face plant right into the pool.eacon always finds a way to make people laugh and obviously has a high threshold for pain. thank you. mr. roker. >> i have a headache. it's not a tumor. more wet weather making its way up the eastern seaboard. but what we're really watching, 39 people at risk, very large hail, wind and tornado risk especially from central tennessee all the way up into southern louisiana. i should say southern...
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i'm a deacon at third baptist church and we are already challenged with parking there, and my take on this is if this project is going to impact the parking, i think that we should oppose it because it's going to just carry on into other areas. that particular block, if the parking is impacted by this project, it's just going to carry on to where people are blocking other people's garages farther down on fulton and pierce and probably mcallister. recommending you oppose it. >> president wolfram: thank you. any other member of the public wish to comment on this matter? seeing and hearing none, close public comment. commissioners, i just would like to remind you that our role here is to look, to determine whether the project meets the secretary of the interior standards based on the motion. we are not really, this commission does not have a role in determining whether housing or parking or appropriate land uses, we are looking at the changes to the historic character of buildings within the district. commissioner johnck. >> commissioner johnck: yes, i would echo those sentiments. i appr
i'm a deacon at third baptist church and we are already challenged with parking there, and my take on this is if this project is going to impact the parking, i think that we should oppose it because it's going to just carry on into other areas. that particular block, if the parking is impacted by this project, it's just going to carry on to where people are blocking other people's garages farther down on fulton and pierce and probably mcallister. recommending you oppose it. >> president...
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, then they do get serious about restricting chinese investments in the tech sector, it will only deaconindeed deepend the divide between the u.s. and china because, china is clear they are willing to buy more goods to close the goods deficit, but are not willing to budge on their future industrial strategy. alix: the chinese ministry did not respond, but secretary steve mnuchin took to twitter to disputes it. saying that on behalf of president trump, the stories in bloomberg and wall street journal are false an fake news. >> there is a lot to sit through as we see the selloff and reaction to the news that the administration was considering investment curbs on china, in a u.s. technology firms. we just heard from peter navarro who said that there was a misunderstanding about the administrations trade policy, saying that there are actually no plans to implement investment restrictions on china and others. could the market action today have dissuaded the administration from putting those curbs in place? >> we have seen this situation where markets go down because they see changes in policy
, then they do get serious about restricting chinese investments in the tech sector, it will only deaconindeed deepend the divide between the u.s. and china because, china is clear they are willing to buy more goods to close the goods deficit, but are not willing to budge on their future industrial strategy. alix: the chinese ministry did not respond, but secretary steve mnuchin took to twitter to disputes it. saying that on behalf of president trump, the stories in bloomberg and wall street...
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. >> big charlie was a deacon at church and he started a small business selling and installing glass, converting the old tobacco barn into his shop. bambi's mom diane worked as a secretary in the public schools. they were a respected happy couple, salt of the earth. >> she was the backbone of that family. >> bambi's cousins jessica and amy loved their aunt diane. >> if your car literally stopped in front of their house or broke down, she would go and make sure you had a meal or you were warm and while she was doing that, big charlie would be fixing the car. >> good mom? >> fabulous mom. outstanding. her biggest thing was she wanted to make sure her kids were protected and their hearts were protected. >> and her daughter bambi would need a lot of protecting. the girl was growing up in a rush. married to her high school sweetheart and divorce after a few months. by the time she was just 24 years old, she had another failed marriage and was struggling as a single mom trying to raise two boys, cody and nathan. >> that had to be tough, keeping your household going, huh? >> yes. >> and thin
. >> big charlie was a deacon at church and he started a small business selling and installing glass, converting the old tobacco barn into his shop. bambi's mom diane worked as a secretary in the public schools. they were a respected happy couple, salt of the earth. >> she was the backbone of that family. >> bambi's cousins jessica and amy loved their aunt diane. >> if your car literally stopped in front of their house or broke down, she would go and make sure you had a...
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i mentioned former new york city mayor david deacon pretty much governor patterson.king about yankee tickets. i apologize. and almost went very well, get along with them great. disagreed with them both,lo especially the u.s. open tennis every year. joining us now, the host of "michelle malkin investigates, award-winning show. they somehow screwed up and gave an award to a conservative. ihe have no idea how. >> [laughs] >> sean: howrv are you? this is the agenda. they want to impeach the president, they want their comes back, they want to eliminate i.c.e., open borders, obamacare, and they want the investigations to end. if i am wrong, if there is something i'm missing that the democrats are offering the american people, please tell me, because that is all they say or that is only want to do. >> that is a bottomha line, sea, it's not just abolishing i.c.e., it's abolishing the last founding principle that has helped preserve the greatness of our country. with particular regard to immigration, i can't tell you how relieved i am that we have a president who made promise
i mentioned former new york city mayor david deacon pretty much governor patterson.king about yankee tickets. i apologize. and almost went very well, get along with them great. disagreed with them both,lo especially the u.s. open tennis every year. joining us now, the host of "michelle malkin investigates, award-winning show. they somehow screwed up and gave an award to a conservative. ihe have no idea how. >> [laughs] >> sean: howrv are you? this is the agenda. they want to...
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chancellor, governing mayor deacon. ladies and gentlemen, 24 years ago, president john f.kennedy visited berlin. speaking to the people of this city and the world at the city hall, since then, two other presidents have come each in his turn to berlin and today, i, myself, make my second visit to your city. we come to berlin, we american presidents, because it's our duty to speak in this place of freedom. but i must confess, we are drawn here by other things as well. by the feeling of history in this city. more than 500 years older than our own nation. by the beauty of the tear garden. most of all, by your courage and determination. perhaps the composure understood something about american presidents. you see, like so many presidents before me, i come here today because wherever i go, whatever i do -- in berlin. our gathering today is being broadcast throughout western europe and north america. i understand that it is being seen and heard as well in the east. to those listening throughout l as the brandenburg gate is closed. today, i say as long as this gate is closed, as l
chancellor, governing mayor deacon. ladies and gentlemen, 24 years ago, president john f.kennedy visited berlin. speaking to the people of this city and the world at the city hall, since then, two other presidents have come each in his turn to berlin and today, i, myself, make my second visit to your city. we come to berlin, we american presidents, because it's our duty to speak in this place of freedom. but i must confess, we are drawn here by other things as well. by the feeling of history in...
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the deacons were self-defense to protect him. they didn't often have to shoot someone so we didn't notice that it is not as if he was just out there all alone by himself without protection. there were people there to protect them, we just didn't notice it as much. >> i think all four of you have pointed to the example of either violence and active from above or certainly at the least of repression enacted from above. i am wondering if you can think of any instances in which the state was actually an ally to the movement that you studied. >> in the case of mexico, there is no way to think about the state as an ally in terms of the force that is used by the state to control the students in mexico. it is something that has been used for many decades in mexico. we can think about what happened with the students in each top of -- after 50 years we are talking about 1968. the repression and disappearance are still going on in mexico. the great issue in mexico -- until now we don't know exactly how many victims were killed, we don't kno
the deacons were self-defense to protect him. they didn't often have to shoot someone so we didn't notice that it is not as if he was just out there all alone by himself without protection. there were people there to protect them, we just didn't notice it as much. >> i think all four of you have pointed to the example of either violence and active from above or certainly at the least of repression enacted from above. i am wondering if you can think of any instances in which the state was...
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the deacons for self-defense were there to protect him and they didn't often have to, like, shoot someone, so we didn't notice, but it's not as if he was just out there all alone by himself without protection. there were people there to protect him. we just didn't notice as much. >> i think all four of you have pointed to these examples of either violence enacted from above or certainly at the very least of repression enacted from above, and i'm wondering if you can think of any instances in which the state was actually an ally to the movements that you study. >> if the state was -- well, i guess in the case of mexico, it's -- there's no way to think about the state as an ally in terms of the force that is used by the state to control the student protests in mexico. it's something that has been used for many, many decades in mexico. we can think about what happened with 43 students and we can trace the state crimes in mexico after 50 years that we're talking about the 1968, the repression, the disappearance, the forced disappearances are still going on in mexico, and the great issue in me
the deacons for self-defense were there to protect him and they didn't often have to, like, shoot someone, so we didn't notice, but it's not as if he was just out there all alone by himself without protection. there were people there to protect him. we just didn't notice as much. >> i think all four of you have pointed to these examples of either violence enacted from above or certainly at the very least of repression enacted from above, and i'm wondering if you can think of any instances...
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the deacons for self-defense were there to protect him. they didn't often like to have shoot someone. but it was not that he was out there all alone without protection. there were people there to protect him. we just didn't notice as much. >> i think all four of you have pointed to the examples of either violence, or certainly at the very least repression from above. i wonder if you can think of any instances in which the state was actually an ally to the movements that you study? >> in mexico -- there is no way to think about the state in terms of the force by the state to control the students in mexico is something that has been used for many, many decades in mexico, which i think about what happened, tracing state crimes in mexico for 15 years. we were talking about 1968. he repression, the disappearances, forced disappearances are still going on in mexico. and the great issue in mexico is like the powers of impunity. until now we don't know exactly how many victims were killed, we don't know exactly how many students disappeared, we do
the deacons for self-defense were there to protect him. they didn't often like to have shoot someone. but it was not that he was out there all alone without protection. there were people there to protect him. we just didn't notice as much. >> i think all four of you have pointed to the examples of either violence, or certainly at the very least repression from above. i wonder if you can think of any instances in which the state was actually an ally to the movements that you study?...
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. >> the former church deacon and his wife. who on earth would want them dead?they were loved by everyone. >> everyone maybe, but their
. >> the former church deacon and his wife. who on earth would want them dead?they were loved by everyone. >> everyone maybe, but their
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her father, steve, a 50-year-old church deacon and her brother lance were two of the people who drowned tragedy for this family. pam and loren agreed to talk about it because they wanted to talk about their loved ones. pam was the only one not aboard the boat. she had to do some shopping and the rest of her family set out to have some fun. her last conversation happened before the boat sank. >> i told him i loved him, he told me he loved me and i asked him to take care of the kids. those were our last words. >> moments after the end of that phone call between her parents, loren smith says the duck boat began filling with water. >> it was just murky water and i swallowed a lot of it trying to breathe. >> how did you make it out? >> i don't know. >> i heard that you helped someone else, though, too. >> i saw someone struggling. i went up to push up their feet so they could get help, but the waves were too big. i couldn't go back to save that person. it could have been my brother. it could have been my dad. >> loren says the waves eventually pushed her toward the dock and she clung on unti
her father, steve, a 50-year-old church deacon and her brother lance were two of the people who drowned tragedy for this family. pam and loren agreed to talk about it because they wanted to talk about their loved ones. pam was the only one not aboard the boat. she had to do some shopping and the rest of her family set out to have some fun. her last conversation happened before the boat sank. >> i told him i loved him, he told me he loved me and i asked him to take care of the kids. those...
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my biological father was deacon from another church.my father and mother met they were both married to other people. they had an affair. my father chose not to acknowledge me as his son. i felt abandoned by him. after my mother left easton, i had no reason to go back. being there brings back all the demons i thought i left behind. >> hi. >> remember me? >> good to see you. >> he's there 13 years. >> you're a correctional officer? where were you? near sing-sing. >> yes. >> after church, i had lunch with tommy's family. how many of you know someone who's been in jail? >> everybody. >> i've been in jail. >> yeah. >> wait a minute. you've been in jail? >> yeah. >> the county jail? >> we've got county. >> mass incarceration has become an accepted part of life for poor people and black people in america. it is so entrenched in our nation's identity we take it for granted and accept it as the norm. its roots are buried deep in our troubled history. when slavery was abolished in america in 1865, the united states congress created the 13th amend
my biological father was deacon from another church.my father and mother met they were both married to other people. they had an affair. my father chose not to acknowledge me as his son. i felt abandoned by him. after my mother left easton, i had no reason to go back. being there brings back all the demons i thought i left behind. >> hi. >> remember me? >> good to see you. >> he's there 13 years. >> you're a correctional officer? where were you? near sing-sing....
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. >> one of the investigators is a deacon in his church.nd he said a prayer. >> this beautiful water, marsh, and docks. i think it might have given mrs. waring some peace thinking, you know, at least she wasn't in a garbage dump somewhere. it was a peaceful place, god's place. >> now the a-team had done its job, and kate's killers could finally be brought to justice. or so you'd think. but the mystery, the web that was spun on that train down from washington was far stranger, more bizarre than you have so far heard. and justice? well, we shall see. they thought they solved the case. but would it stick? >> actual evidence, it just wasn't there. >> and the close call that just might have saved kate waring's life. >> if i could have hung on one more month i could have helped them get her. all this. the moment you realize you can save big, even on the small stuff. you get an extra 5% off everyday on items big or small with your lowe's advantage card. happiness is powerful flea and tick protection from nexgard. nexgard kills both fleas and ticks
. >> one of the investigators is a deacon in his church.nd he said a prayer. >> this beautiful water, marsh, and docks. i think it might have given mrs. waring some peace thinking, you know, at least she wasn't in a garbage dump somewhere. it was a peaceful place, god's place. >> now the a-team had done its job, and kate's killers could finally be brought to justice. or so you'd think. but the mystery, the web that was spun on that train down from washington was far stranger,...
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the church took the rare step of hiring a full-time athletic director, greg burris, a former church deaconnk what i'm most proud of here is just how we're able to open it up to not just our membership but to the community as well, giving kids an opportunity. >> reporter: enon sports camps are subsidized by the church and cost a fraction of other area programs. that's a big plus for parents like keisha bronson and monique yelder, whose children attend church and play sports aton. >> the program here is enriching from a spiritual perspective, which was important to me for my sons to be around men who love the lord as well as loved football. >> i think one of the biggest things is it's skreenlt but all-inclusive. they're in a safe and appropriate space. >> reporter: camp participants do not have to be church members. but pastor waller says saving souls is still the focus at e n enon. >> you don't have to belong. you don't have to believe what we believe. but we have thngs that we expect you to do if you choose to play for our team. >> such as? >> well, very have mandatory bible study. we expe
the church took the rare step of hiring a full-time athletic director, greg burris, a former church deaconnk what i'm most proud of here is just how we're able to open it up to not just our membership but to the community as well, giving kids an opportunity. >> reporter: enon sports camps are subsidized by the church and cost a fraction of other area programs. that's a big plus for parents like keisha bronson and monique yelder, whose children attend church and play sports aton. >>...
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to discuss this, i‘m joined by hannah deacon, who became the first person to legally enter the uk withte professor of molecular pharmacology, who advised the home secretary on the re—scheduling of cannabis for medicinal purposes. welcome all of you. thank you. doctor alexander, how reluctant has the government bin to make this change, even in the light of the pressure from all sort of high profile cases we have seen recently? i think it is a difficult one to gauge the reluctance of government. certainly there has been a rapid movement recently precipitated by the events you have described in terms of the childhood epilepsy cases. i think this has been something that has moved on at a much more rapid pace than people would have thought maybe six months ago. hannah, how welcome will this be to other parents who have children like alfie, who you believe really benefits from it? it is extremely welcome. it is really important the government acted so quickly and looked at rescheduling cannabis. i do have a grave concern about the medicines that will be available to doctors to prescribe. suc
to discuss this, i‘m joined by hannah deacon, who became the first person to legally enter the uk withte professor of molecular pharmacology, who advised the home secretary on the re—scheduling of cannabis for medicinal purposes. welcome all of you. thank you. doctor alexander, how reluctant has the government bin to make this change, even in the light of the pressure from all sort of high profile cases we have seen recently? i think it is a difficult one to gauge the reluctance of...
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steve was a deacon and lance had felt the call to the ministry and at 15 recently delivered his first sermon. leslie dennison from illinois died a hero. this 64-year-old grandmother pushed her 12-year-old granddaughter to the surface of the water, helping save that girl's life before she was overwhelmed by the water. former church pastor bob williams driving the boat was remembered as a great ambassador for branson and an active member of the community. certainly in the coming days, we'll learn more about these men and women and children and the lives they led and the lives that ended tragically. we'll also learn about the accident itself. senator mccaskill and i were both there on the day after the accident as federal officials arrived, the coast guard, responsible for certifying equipment like the boat that was, that sank, the national travel safety board, who has a responsibility to investigate the accident and tell us what happened, senator mccaskill met with them earlier in the day. i met with them exactly 24 hours after the boat had sank. as we were done with that meeting and lo
steve was a deacon and lance had felt the call to the ministry and at 15 recently delivered his first sermon. leslie dennison from illinois died a hero. this 64-year-old grandmother pushed her 12-year-old granddaughter to the surface of the water, helping save that girl's life before she was overwhelmed by the water. former church pastor bob williams driving the boat was remembered as a great ambassador for branson and an active member of the community. certainly in the coming days, we'll learn...
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hannah deacon was allowed to pass through london city airport with a five—month supply from amsterdamcretary, sajid javid, intervened in her son's case. starbucks says it's trying to encourage customers to recycle by introducing a 5p charge on disposable paper cups. the firm is bringing in the measure at all 950 of its uk stores. customers who bring reusable cups will avoid the charge and receive a 25p discount on their drinks. prince harry and meghan are in dublin for theirfirst official overseas engagement as a married couple. during their two—day trip, the duke and duchess will visit the home of gaelic sports, croke park, as well as the city s famine memorial and the book of kells at trinity college. that's a summary of the latest bbc news. more at 9:30am. sue says she's nervous, and that they call it pmt in their house, pre—match tension. kyle is detained deep breaths, in and out and relax. —— just saying. nick says we have to get our concert at our son's school at 5:45pm! everything i know has been cancelled. my kids do cricket but it has been cancelled. nick said he hopes they p
hannah deacon was allowed to pass through london city airport with a five—month supply from amsterdamcretary, sajid javid, intervened in her son's case. starbucks says it's trying to encourage customers to recycle by introducing a 5p charge on disposable paper cups. the firm is bringing in the measure at all 950 of its uk stores. customers who bring reusable cups will avoid the charge and receive a 25p discount on their drinks. prince harry and meghan are in dublin for theirfirst official...
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hannah deacon's son alfie suffers from epilepsy and says medicinal cannabis has helped him. doing very well. we are going to the complainants, the thc component at the end in two weeks because we have to go and get it. when we do that, hopefully he will be back to where he was when he was in holland which was seizure free. is gone from having 300 seizures torn to none. the impact is quite incredible in terms of what difference it makes. it's been a miracle. our doctor said to us, if you carry on the way you are, you will die or lapse into psychosis. i'm going to do all i can to keep him alive and i found i'm going to do all i can to keep him alive and ifound medical cannabis. we used a paediatric neurologist and was prescribed medication which was used throughout the world and as far as i'm concerned, the world and as far as i'm concerned , every the world and as far as i'm concerned, every family out there watching this it has a child who is sick should have this medication and that's what i'm going to work, what i'm paid to do is their ambassador. having been apparent in g
hannah deacon's son alfie suffers from epilepsy and says medicinal cannabis has helped him. doing very well. we are going to the complainants, the thc component at the end in two weeks because we have to go and get it. when we do that, hopefully he will be back to where he was when he was in holland which was seizure free. is gone from having 300 seizures torn to none. the impact is quite incredible in terms of what difference it makes. it's been a miracle. our doctor said to us, if you carry...
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hannah deacon was allowed to pass through london city airport with a five month supply from amsterdamafely. they are all recovering well in hospital the man poisoned by novichok speaks to police for the first time. could he hold the clue to where the nerve agent was found? the bidding warfor sky heats up, after 21st century fox increases its offer for the uk broadcaster to £24.5 billion. however, some analysts are expecting a counter offer from fox's rival comcast, who bid £22 billion for sky in febuary. fox is expecting to obtain regulatory approval in the uk for the deal this week. the global trade war escalates after the united states hits china with fresh tariffs worth £150 billion. beijing's not happy and neither are financial markets. facebook recieves a slap on the wrists by uk's watchdog. the social media firm is fined £500,000 — which is the maximum amount — for serious data breaches. so here's the big question, is the world cup good for the economy?! we have had some figures out on consumer spending which is looking at may and june and there is a suggestion that notjust worl
hannah deacon was allowed to pass through london city airport with a five month supply from amsterdamafely. they are all recovering well in hospital the man poisoned by novichok speaks to police for the first time. could he hold the clue to where the nerve agent was found? the bidding warfor sky heats up, after 21st century fox increases its offer for the uk broadcaster to £24.5 billion. however, some analysts are expecting a counter offer from fox's rival comcast, who bid £22 billion for sky...