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reporting now for what is a big day for the church of england. eight years after the first pitch up was elected in the united states. you are watching bbc world news tonight. more needs to be done to flee the more than 300 girls seem more than three months ago. it has been 100 years since the first commercial air flight and the air show in england is commemorating how the aviation industry has evolved since then. it is there that we filed this report on the last century. >> on the first of january, 1914 the simple airboat biplane made of wood piloted by 25-year-old them to st.carried petersburg, florida as a paying passenger and together they flew into aviation history. things moved quickly after that. oil, dutch and kale took to the sky, making it the oldest carriers still flying today. soon the great flying boats used by britain's imperial airway and pan am had introduced true aviation linking europe to karachi and san francisco to manila. isn the first kangaroo between australia and england opened, a ticket costs the average two-year salary. t
reporting now for what is a big day for the church of england. eight years after the first pitch up was elected in the united states. you are watching bbc world news tonight. more needs to be done to flee the more than 300 girls seem more than three months ago. it has been 100 years since the first commercial air flight and the air show in england is commemorating how the aviation industry has evolved since then. it is there that we filed this report on the last century. >> on the first...
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overturned by a vote of the church of england to allow women bishops. an issue that has deeply divided the church for decades. this comes 20 years after the church of england ordained women priests. mark easton has the latest. the leadership asked for restraint and sensitivity but those who have been campaigning for decades could not disguise their jubilation. the archbishop of york and canterbury could not resist. 20 years since the first women priests, the established church has finally agreed women could also be bishops. >> i have been campaigning for women in the church for them to be suspect did -- respected and valued. this is such a wonderful thing that has happened. >> the crucial vote was overwhelmingly in favor. >> the motion has been carried in all three houses. >> there has been unity. the church of england searching for a way to reconcile traditional religious beliefs and contemporary values finally held but incompatible views. this woman from canterbury was among those who feared they were rejecting the word of the bible. >> have we said t
overturned by a vote of the church of england to allow women bishops. an issue that has deeply divided the church for decades. this comes 20 years after the church of england ordained women priests. mark easton has the latest. the leadership asked for restraint and sensitivity but those who have been campaigning for decades could not disguise their jubilation. the archbishop of york and canterbury could not resist. 20 years since the first women priests, the established church has finally...
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>> mark carney would be england's star striker.hen he stepped down for the first time, the bank of england's new captain faced a tough task, but his fans were cheering him on. almost straightaway, he he launched his first attack -- forward guidance. it links interest rates to unemployment. unemployment went down faster than a desperate player in the box. mark carney moves the goalposts. a few months later, he moves them again. the u.k. economy is top of the league with the highest growth in the g7. he may need to go on a counterattack once again. central banking, it is a funny old game. >> joining me now is our next guest. how would you assess mark carney's one-year tenure as governor of the bank of england? >> he is a good worker. success.it it is a >> has it been as much of a success as some of his other central bank colleagues around the world? mario draghi has announced some significant measures. janet yellen has taken over for ben bernanke. where does he stand? aggressive policy, which is bringing success. it is what we need a
>> mark carney would be england's star striker.hen he stepped down for the first time, the bank of england's new captain faced a tough task, but his fans were cheering him on. almost straightaway, he he launched his first attack -- forward guidance. it links interest rates to unemployment. unemployment went down faster than a desperate player in the box. mark carney moves the goalposts. a few months later, he moves them again. the u.k. economy is top of the league with the highest growth...
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these two guys are new englanders, and george washington is a very patrician new englander. >> he thinks new englanders are dirty and unruly. they have the unfortunate idea they like to decide things for themselves which, of course, you can't have in an army. 4..pt he overcomes that bias, which is a real big inner struggle. he has to because that's all he has is a new england army. he has people from the middle colonies that join? >> charlie: he takes command at 45. >> never commanded an army in battle before in his life. he said to congress, i'm not qualified for this job, i'm not the pan -- i'm not the man, but he also knew he was better than anybody else they could pick and they choose him not because he's a great general, they know he fowgd in the french and english war with a distinguished record, but they know him at a person and politician. he is a political general and that's sometimes used in a dismissive or less than complimentary way. we should thank god that he was a political general because he never forgets who's boss, congress is boss. >> charlie: so we have washington at
these two guys are new englanders, and george washington is a very patrician new englander. >> he thinks new englanders are dirty and unruly. they have the unfortunate idea they like to decide things for themselves which, of course, you can't have in an army. 4..pt he overcomes that bias, which is a real big inner struggle. he has to because that's all he has is a new england army. he has people from the middle colonies that join? >> charlie: he takes command at 45. >> never...
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some have already been working for months in england.s i brought with me from the mediterranean. we adopted first a master plan and then had to coordinate every last detail of the ground, sea and airplanes. while this was going on, we led off with an air show designed to make the landing points as soft as possible to batter the german communications and to make certain we'd have control of the air. it was quite a show. those airmen did a magnificent job. >> we had polish, czechs, the only way they could make up was marshaling the arts. >> we used to ask each other, have you cut any good bridges lately? finally there was only one bridge left between paris and the sea. >> down in the late spring through the wounded towns of england moved the mass made by our patients. two precious years of plans were put away. the offices were empty. all the maps were on the walls. paper had come alive. across the channel, our resolve the germans stood beside our guns. they were prepared, their might was poised. they looked across the sea and grinned. they
some have already been working for months in england.s i brought with me from the mediterranean. we adopted first a master plan and then had to coordinate every last detail of the ground, sea and airplanes. while this was going on, we led off with an air show designed to make the landing points as soft as possible to batter the german communications and to make certain we'd have control of the air. it was quite a show. those airmen did a magnificent job. >> we had polish, czechs, the only...
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think of england rate decision. -- and bank of england rate decision. what could stop it? goldman sachs says it would happen. next we get a budget in the india, the very first for the prime minister who took power in may. the finance minister delivers it in about half an hour. one guest later in the show says indian is on the verge of a multi-year bull run. with the topt story. federal reserve chaired janet yellen moving closer to a rough timeline for the end of quantitative easing. jonathan ferro had all the details. complacency, word of the morning perhaps. >> on the qe side of things, at least they have a date. october, november. we have a date in the next question is -- what next? they did give us some color on .he exit strategy they said they would not and the reinvestments until at least when they hike but certainly not before. you have to say with a bit of .olor >> they're going to try to communicate that policy. before the end of the year and it was a generally dovish sentiment. in mywas really dovish reading. when they talk about complacency and the is sufficient
think of england rate decision. -- and bank of england rate decision. what could stop it? goldman sachs says it would happen. next we get a budget in the india, the very first for the prime minister who took power in may. the finance minister delivers it in about half an hour. one guest later in the show says indian is on the verge of a multi-year bull run. with the topt story. federal reserve chaired janet yellen moving closer to a rough timeline for the end of quantitative easing. jonathan...
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these guys are new englanders.rge washington is a very patrician virginian. >> and arguably dislikes new englanders. he looks down on them. he thinks they are dirty and unruly. they have this unfortunate idea they would like to decide things for themselves, which you cannot have an army. he overcomes that bias, which is a real inner struggle. he has to, because it is all he has got, a new england army. he has some people from the middle colonies that join. age 43.kes a man that >> had never commanded an army in battle before in his life. he says to congress, i am not the man for this job. he also knew he was better than anybody else they could pick. they choose him not because he is a great general. they know he fought in the french and indian war and had a distinguished record. they pick him because they know him as a person, and they know him as a politician. he is a political general, and that is sometimes used in a dismissive or a less than complementary way. should thank god that he was a political general, be
these guys are new englanders.rge washington is a very patrician virginian. >> and arguably dislikes new englanders. he looks down on them. he thinks they are dirty and unruly. they have this unfortunate idea they would like to decide things for themselves, which you cannot have an army. he overcomes that bias, which is a real inner struggle. he has to, because it is all he has got, a new england army. he has some people from the middle colonies that join. age 43.kes a man that >>...
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went -- he'd never been to england. he went to england after the war. he got tired of life in england and came back to the united states. that, loyalists who came back especially from england, especially those who fought against us, they weren't and feathered, but most of them didn't get a good welcome. barton key did. owner.me a big property he became rich. st. john's ank to college in annapolis. it's still there. offers classical education. we mean greek and latin. e studied greek and latin, he graduated in 1796, he read the his uncle.polis with fellow youngof his lawyers there was a man named tau brook tau nooe, roger nooe who later became chief states. of the united frank went back to frederick where he hung out at shingle and tawney were so close that roger b.tawney married frank's sister. they were friends, colleagues, for the rest of frank's life. he died in 1843. he graduated from st. john's. he was in when annapolis, he didn't board at the college. uncle, d with his great upton scott where the scott comes from in his name. in a beautiful house.
went -- he'd never been to england. he went to england after the war. he got tired of life in england and came back to the united states. that, loyalists who came back especially from england, especially those who fought against us, they weren't and feathered, but most of them didn't get a good welcome. barton key did. owner.me a big property he became rich. st. john's ank to college in annapolis. it's still there. offers classical education. we mean greek and latin. e studied greek and latin,...
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england -- back to he had never been to england, but he went to england after the war and got tired of life in england and came back to the united date. i think you probably know that loyalist who came back, especially from england, especially for those who fought against us -- they were not tarred and feathered, but most of them did not exactly get a good welcome. --l, philip argan key did philip barton key did. he became a big lawyer in annapolis maryland. he became rich. -- they sent frank to st. john's college in annapolis. you all know about st. john's. it is still there. it's a small liberal arts college that offers classical education. when we say classical, we mean greek and latin, and frank studied greek and latin and graduated in 7096. he read the law in annapolis with his uncle. one of his fellow young lawyers was a man named roger brooke tawny, who later became chief justice of the united states. he and frank became very good friends. they practiced not together, but they did argue cases together because frank went back to frederick where he hung out, and he and tony were s
england -- back to he had never been to england, but he went to england after the war and got tired of life in england and came back to the united date. i think you probably know that loyalist who came back, especially from england, especially for those who fought against us -- they were not tarred and feathered, but most of them did not exactly get a good welcome. --l, philip argan key did philip barton key did. he became a big lawyer in annapolis maryland. he became rich. -- they sent frank...
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assets, the bank of england and sterling. the bank of england holds one third of u.k. gilts.ot belong tooes george osborne. therefore, we are keeping the pound. >> despite westminster, the chancellor of the exchequer telling him that he will not be able to keep the pound, he says that does not matter. if there were to be a yes for andpendence, all the assets liabilities of the u.k. would be up for negotiation. he puts the pound and the bank of england and the nuclear program that the u.k. has and all of these other assets and liabilities all into a basket and he says all of that will be decided by negotiation after the vote. still a lot of questions. >> i find it remarkable. we are going to keep the pound. we are going to stay in the eu. rajoya rajoy -- mariano saying there is an interest in catalonia. everyone else saying you are not going to keep the pound as well. , thereou are voting here are a lot of questions that you will have going into this. a lot of areas where even the saying are basically these things will be decided after the vote. >> fascinating. great topic. so
assets, the bank of england and sterling. the bank of england holds one third of u.k. gilts.ot belong tooes george osborne. therefore, we are keeping the pound. >> despite westminster, the chancellor of the exchequer telling him that he will not be able to keep the pound, he says that does not matter. if there were to be a yes for andpendence, all the assets liabilities of the u.k. would be up for negotiation. he puts the pound and the bank of england and the nuclear program that the u.k....
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shots in england, france in germany while on the job. the archives restored the film with the 1976 audio recording, of a lecture. it was his last lecture before he passed away. the film and audio were donated to the national archives in 1984 by warren lieb, jack's son. >> the one place that intrigued me was my first trip to london, and the house of plamt parliament and big ben. now, these pictures, you must remember, are more than a quarter of a century old. the thing that amused and entertains our boys stationed all over england was westminster abbey, and there were quite a few americans who came there to see the sights and see westminster abbey, and these are the scenes that i wanted to photograph on one sunday afternoon. another area that intrigued me was marble arch. the marble average on one sunday afternoon was full of people. you must remember that london was being bombed almost every night in this particular time, and i was photographing these speakers that were addressing the crowds. every speaker was speaking on a different sub
shots in england, france in germany while on the job. the archives restored the film with the 1976 audio recording, of a lecture. it was his last lecture before he passed away. the film and audio were donated to the national archives in 1984 by warren lieb, jack's son. >> the one place that intrigued me was my first trip to london, and the house of plamt parliament and big ben. now, these pictures, you must remember, are more than a quarter of a century old. the thing that amused and...
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we start in england.land has kept rates at .5%, a record low, as the governors are no longer saying a rate increase would hurt the economy. >> is this a surprise? rates fact that they held steady, no. what is different is that they to signaling a willingness effectively increase rates down the road, which was what mark carney told us at the last meeting. that caught people off guard. he has other -- >> other people off
we start in england.land has kept rates at .5%, a record low, as the governors are no longer saying a rate increase would hurt the economy. >> is this a surprise? rates fact that they held steady, no. what is different is that they to signaling a willingness effectively increase rates down the road, which was what mark carney told us at the last meeting. that caught people off guard. he has other -- >> other people off
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chrissy you mentioned the fed and bank of england. stay with us. marco carney, one year since he took charge as a bank of england. carney, one year since he took charge at the bank of england. tom gibson takes a look. were football teams, mark carney would be just star striker. when he stepped in, he faced a tough task. his fans were cheering him on. almost right away, he launched his first attack to stop the introduction of first guidance. not all of his teammates approved. fasteryment went down than a desperate player in the box. just six months after announcing his guidance, garney -- mark carney loosed the goalposts. and the u.k.today is at the top of the league. with economy, he may need to go on a counterattack once again. central banking, it is a funny old game. >> it is a funny, old again. to governor carty. -- it is a funny, old game. -- to governor carney. not a great record. first are comparing a central bank governor who had a superb track record at the bank withnada and i can go on the criticism at the moment of mark carney is not just
chrissy you mentioned the fed and bank of england. stay with us. marco carney, one year since he took charge as a bank of england. carney, one year since he took charge at the bank of england. tom gibson takes a look. were football teams, mark carney would be just star striker. when he stepped in, he faced a tough task. his fans were cheering him on. almost right away, he launched his first attack to stop the introduction of first guidance. not all of his teammates approved. fasteryment went...
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you know, the england shirt. the england shorts, even. them online, they ended up being really uncomfortable shorty shorts. [ laughter ] england socks. but i had a big box in my pocket that i was trying to hide. i even had the england flag. i wore the superman cape, you know. kelly was like, "you're kind of like a public person. you know? isn't this a little weird?" i said, "i know." and she goes, "boy, you're acting so weird." i'm waiting for the right moment, and then england scored. and i got on my knee and i said, "will you marry me?" she said yes. and i thought, "this is fantastic. it could be another sign." and then the united states scored. >> seth: perfect. and ultimately, marriage is a draw at its best day. >> yes. ohh. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's really, like, the perfect outcome. [ applause ] >> and if i remember correctly, the goal dribbled in between the goalie's legs, so -- >> seth: another perfect -- [ laughter ] >> maybe. i just took a poop on a nice moment. i'm sorry. [ laughter ] >> seth: no, you're fine. that happens a
you know, the england shirt. the england shorts, even. them online, they ended up being really uncomfortable shorty shorts. [ laughter ] england socks. but i had a big box in my pocket that i was trying to hide. i even had the england flag. i wore the superman cape, you know. kelly was like, "you're kind of like a public person. you know? isn't this a little weird?" i said, "i know." and she goes, "boy, you're acting so weird." i'm waiting for the right moment, and...
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. >> mystic's real name was laura england. and for some reason, on the day pat mcrae's body was found, mystic didn't show up for work. >>> des moines police thought they had a suspect in the murder of television station employee pat mcrae, a stripper named laura england. she performed a private dance for pat on the last night he was seen alive. two days later, she was gone and hello! i'm a kid. and us kids have an important message for our grown ups. three grams daily of beta-glucan... a soluable fiber from whole grain oat foods like cheerios can help lower cholesterol. and where can you find beta-glucan? in oats. and, they're yummy! i'm going back to being a kid now. thank you! you fifteen percent or more on huh, fiftcar insurance.uld save everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a loner. and a loner gotta be alone. heee yawww! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. jesse? >>> des moines police thought they had a s
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and the bank of england releases minutes later this morning.king for any signs of the bank is ready to raise rates. the u.s. and u.k. have seen accelerated job growth which could mean higher rates by the end of the year. >> that was ahead of estimates. it said it was on track to achieve its 2015 targets. let's talk to the man who runs the business in amsterdam. tom joins us. they can for join us. theyr than it estimated -- do for joining us -- thank you for joining us. better than estimated off its -- profits. currencies affecting our top line, we have been able to increase our operating profits. >> can i ask you about your plans for growth? in november, you are talking about putting production hikes in sweden, germany, and other countries. to growtill have plans in russia? all those plans unchanged? our evenue in- russia is small. our focus has been with the victims and their relatives. those not only in the netherlands but around the world. that has been the focus of the company. everybody in the company knows somebody here in the netherlands
and the bank of england releases minutes later this morning.king for any signs of the bank is ready to raise rates. the u.s. and u.k. have seen accelerated job growth which could mean higher rates by the end of the year. >> that was ahead of estimates. it said it was on track to achieve its 2015 targets. let's talk to the man who runs the business in amsterdam. tom joins us. they can for join us. theyr than it estimated -- do for joining us -- thank you for joining us. better than...
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. >> mystic's real name was laura england. and for some reason, on the day pat mcrae's body was found, mystic didn't show up for work. >>> des moines police thought staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long periods
. >> mystic's real name was laura england. and for some reason, on the day pat mcrae's body was found, mystic didn't show up for work. >>> des moines police thought staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus,...
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how do you open with, hey, how's england doing after their world cup lost.leep is wrong with me? and she's in a movie called "begin again." it would have been the perfect segue to say, "let me begin again because sometimes i suck at this. " well, i've only been doing it for 16 years. i'll learn. that's our show. here it is, your moment of zen. >> i know it is politically expedient these days to say that america should not apologize for its reputation around the world, but perhaps we can make an exception for americans who go to germany and get stuck in sculptures of captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org [theme music playing] [cheering and applause] >> stephen: right there? is that the one? welcome to "the report," everybody. [audience chanting "stephen"] [cheering and applause] welcome to "the report," everybody. folks, thank you so much. you know... [cheering and applause] welcome to "the report." good to ha
how do you open with, hey, how's england doing after their world cup lost.leep is wrong with me? and she's in a movie called "begin again." it would have been the perfect segue to say, "let me begin again because sometimes i suck at this. " well, i've only been doing it for 16 years. i'll learn. that's our show. here it is, your moment of zen. >> i know it is politically expedient these days to say that america should not apologize for its reputation around the world,...
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. >> cbs, they do a story on what they probably think is a goofy band from england that's doing quitefour boys from liverpool with their dishmop hairstyles are britain's latest musical, and in fact, social sociological phenomenon. they symbolize the 20th century nonhero, as they make non music, wear non haircuts, give non mercy. meanwhile, yeah, yeah, yeah, this is alexander kendrick in beatleland. >> some little girl heard just a hint of what the beatles were about and starts calling her local djay. the low djay asks his friend to bring over a beatles record from england and has the vision to put it on and hear that something's happening. >> so, marcia albert of dublin drive of silver spring has the honor of introducing something brand new, an exclusive here at wwdc. marcia, the microphone on "the carol james show," is yours. >> ladies and gentlemen, for the first time on the air in the united states, here are the beatles singing "i want to hold your hand." ♪ oh, yeah, i'll tell you something i think you'll understand ♪ >> that song really started to take off. it was impossible to an
. >> cbs, they do a story on what they probably think is a goofy band from england that's doing quitefour boys from liverpool with their dishmop hairstyles are britain's latest musical, and in fact, social sociological phenomenon. they symbolize the 20th century nonhero, as they make non music, wear non haircuts, give non mercy. meanwhile, yeah, yeah, yeah, this is alexander kendrick in beatleland. >> some little girl heard just a hint of what the beatles were about and starts...
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no team has been able to rein in costa rica, not italy, uruguay, england, or greece. so far, no one has cracked the coach's code. is back five have proved almost impenetrable -- his back five have proven almost impenetrable. >> everyone is giving it their all, players, coaches, and the fans. we will put in the biggest effort possible to play a good match and once again to demonstrate what a great defense we have. >> a tough task for the netherlands' coach, who is betting on his lethal striking duo, who have together scored half of their team's goals. victory is far from certain. >> i think it is possibly the best world cup in 30 years. there is so much competition. players are so eager, and the differences are so tiny, because everything has already been invented in foot all -- in foot ball. >> the stakes are high. but for costa rica, it is about more than that. it is about winning history one game at a time all the way to the finals. >> brazil booked their place into the semifinals with a strong performance against colombia. brazil got off to the best possible start.
no team has been able to rein in costa rica, not italy, uruguay, england, or greece. so far, no one has cracked the coach's code. is back five have proved almost impenetrable -- his back five have proven almost impenetrable. >> everyone is giving it their all, players, coaches, and the fans. we will put in the biggest effort possible to play a good match and once again to demonstrate what a great defense we have. >> a tough task for the netherlands' coach, who is betting on his...
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. >> kris maharaj was a wealthy importer from england who had started a newspaper business in miami.was quickly charged with two counts of first degree murder, the maximum sentence? the death penalty. >> it didn't look too good for kris. the lead detective said he denied ever being in room 1215, while his fingerprints were all over the place. that was a lie. kris denied having a gun, he clearly did have a nine mm pistol. the investigator said that was the type of weapon used. according to kris, derek had stolen $441,000, just embezzled it. so kris had a motive. he clearly hated the moo youngs, and finally, the star witness was nevill butler. >> kris's case went to trial. in court, the defense presented no alibi witnesses and kris never took the stand. ron patillo was the defense investigator on the case. >> i knew when i heard all of this going on, coming out of the jury room what the final outcome was going to be. >> the jury returned guilty verdicts in less than four hours. >> and then when it went to the penalty phase, the judge gave him the death sentence. >> during his ruling, t
. >> kris maharaj was a wealthy importer from england who had started a newspaper business in miami.was quickly charged with two counts of first degree murder, the maximum sentence? the death penalty. >> it didn't look too good for kris. the lead detective said he denied ever being in room 1215, while his fingerprints were all over the place. that was a lie. kris denied having a gun, he clearly did have a nine mm pistol. the investigator said that was the type of weapon used....
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and dutch people are like new englanders in general. they're a lot alike. very pessimistic. [ laughter ] they can be a little cold, and their sports teams are very similar as well. because the red sox had a perfect villain in the yankees and holland has a perfect villain in germany. and that's not just even a soccer thing, really. [ laughter ] and so i had all these dutch friends. and then, when the red sox finally won the world series in 2004, one of my friends sent me the front of the sports section for a dutch paper. had a picture of the red sox celebrating and the headline "the curse of the bambino is over." of course, it was in dutch so it was -- [ speaking dutch ] [ laughter ] and i asked, why would a dutch paper cover the red sox winning the world series. and she said, we like knowing that a team that never wins might one day finally. [ light laughter ] so i just want to say to all my dutch friends out there that i'm still rooting for you in this world cup. like all the -- [ speaking dutch ] i want this for you. [ speaking dutch ] [ laughter ] so giv
and dutch people are like new englanders in general. they're a lot alike. very pessimistic. [ laughter ] they can be a little cold, and their sports teams are very similar as well. because the red sox had a perfect villain in the yankees and holland has a perfect villain in germany. and that's not just even a soccer thing, really. [ laughter ] and so i had all these dutch friends. and then, when the red sox finally won the world series in 2004, one of my friends sent me the front of the sports...
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how do you open with, hey, how's england doing after their world cup lost.g with me? and she's in a movie called "begin again." it would have been the perfect segue to say, "let me begin again because sometimes i suck at this. " well, i've only been doing it for 16 years. i'll learn. that's our show. here it is, your moment of zen. >> i know it is politically expedient these days to say that america should not apologize for its reputation around the world, but perhaps we can make an exception for americans who go to germany and get stuck in sculptures of captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org alpa chino! ♪ we love it ♪ i love the... hell, yeah i love the... hell, yeah ♪ ♪ i love that... drippin' down to the floor, oh, no ♪ ♪ the way is... hell, yeah i love the... hell, yeah ♪ ♪ i'm drinkin' up your booty sweat and bustin' a nut ♪ ♪ alpa chino got that... control ♪ [announcer] alpa chino's booty sweat. pop an ass open! booty sweat and bust-a-nut bars, available at concessions now. [male narrator] in 2013
how do you open with, hey, how's england doing after their world cup lost.g with me? and she's in a movie called "begin again." it would have been the perfect segue to say, "let me begin again because sometimes i suck at this. " well, i've only been doing it for 16 years. i'll learn. that's our show. here it is, your moment of zen. >> i know it is politically expedient these days to say that america should not apologize for its reputation around the world, but perhaps...
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police quickly learn it was rented by new england patriot, aaron hernandez.ver the next several days, investigators search his home and cars, removing bags of possible evidence, including hernandez's cell phone, but a law enforcement source says it's badly cracked, possibly intentionally, before it was handed over. june 26th, 2013, nine days after the murder of odin lloyd, hernandez is arrested. the charges, first-degree premeditated murder and having illegal weapons. his plea? >> not guilty. >> and he's no longer a new england patriot. >> i and other members of the organization were shocked and disappointed. >> hernandez is canned before he reaches the courthouse. >> mr. hernandez is charged with a very serious crime, but that shouldn't be enough to hold him without bail. >> and he's staying in jail. his attempts at bail denied. >> i think the commonwealth presented a case that's circumstantial to be sure, but very, very strong. >> hours after his arrest, the public hears those details for the first time. 9:02 p.m. father's day, june 16th. >> the defendant h
police quickly learn it was rented by new england patriot, aaron hernandez.ver the next several days, investigators search his home and cars, removing bags of possible evidence, including hernandez's cell phone, but a law enforcement source says it's badly cracked, possibly intentionally, before it was handed over. june 26th, 2013, nine days after the murder of odin lloyd, hernandez is arrested. the charges, first-degree premeditated murder and having illegal weapons. his plea? >> not...
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it is not quite as dramatic as in england. it does mean the police can hold him while they question him there. there and the prosecutors have 24 hours, renewable just once, to decide whether or not to charge him. the probe has to do with influence peddling among judges, apparently the prosecutor suspects there were judges that were keeping sarkozy's lawyer informed of the state of investigations. it is an unprecedented step for a former president obviously, we have heard rumors that sarkozy was preparing himself to run again in 2017. what do you think this might mean for his potential comeback? >> he has got to get all of these cases -- they have got to sort of guy and fizzle out -- they have got to sort of die and fizzle out. away,s not that far particularly with how slow the french justice system can work. there are three probes and this probe that he is being interrogated about today him about because his phone was being cap -- tapped. it all comes down to campaign financing, basically. that is a total of four probes agains
it is not quite as dramatic as in england. it does mean the police can hold him while they question him there. there and the prosecutors have 24 hours, renewable just once, to decide whether or not to charge him. the probe has to do with influence peddling among judges, apparently the prosecutor suspects there were judges that were keeping sarkozy's lawyer informed of the state of investigations. it is an unprecedented step for a former president obviously, we have heard rumors that sarkozy was...
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. >> there's been lots of sightings in new england and california. it has us asking, what's up with all the sharks? >>> question number two, what, if anything, can the u.s. do to help the florida teen being held under house arrest now in jerusalem? the family of the 15-year-old said he was beaten by israeli security forces. israel is investigating. the teen's palestinian cousin was abducted and killed shortly after this week's funerals for three israeli teenagers kidnapped last month. >>> question number three, after prosecutors painted the mother of a toddler who died in a hot car in such bad light, could she now face charges? her husband is already behind bars facing murder charges. will she be a defendant to witness or a supportive wife in the case of her dead son? >>> and question number four, will the sale of the l.a. clippers go through tomorrow in probate court in sterling versus sterling to determine who has the right to sell the nba franchise? >>> question number five, world cup. you know, soccer, remember? will anyone in the states still be
. >> there's been lots of sightings in new england and california. it has us asking, what's up with all the sharks? >>> question number two, what, if anything, can the u.s. do to help the florida teen being held under house arrest now in jerusalem? the family of the 15-year-old said he was beaten by israeli security forces. israel is investigating. the teen's palestinian cousin was abducted and killed shortly after this week's funerals for three israeli teenagers kidnapped last...
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arthur is now off the coast of new england. last night's severe weather in our area created scenes like this one in cheltenham, montgomery county, tree limbs dented this car at tookany creek parkway and ashburn. one tree actually felon two cars causing significant damage and it forced the the closure of north caln road. the trees knocked out power there is there 19,000 people without power tonight. >>> following this week's food truck explosion officials went to work today to prevent another blast with people packing the streets, police, fire and l and i officials check valves on propane tanks and reading labels. matt rivers has the the story live from the ben franklin parkway, matt. >> jessica, security the top issue right now for police officers here along the parkway but looking at the people here by the looks of what they are doing everybody is enjoying themselves. you wouldn't know that security is on their mind really. everybody enjoying their time so far as the sun has come out here at this fourth of july festival. of co
arthur is now off the coast of new england. last night's severe weather in our area created scenes like this one in cheltenham, montgomery county, tree limbs dented this car at tookany creek parkway and ashburn. one tree actually felon two cars causing significant damage and it forced the the closure of north caln road. the trees knocked out power there is there 19,000 people without power tonight. >>> following this week's food truck explosion officials went to work today to prevent...
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hence, it was argued, the remedy of impeachment, which had been freakily abused in england, would not be necessary in america. the delegates of massachusetts for the more reason on that day that impeachment would impose a penalty in the absence of any specific statute, which would -- tonown and to those all citizens, the punishment they could expect for their offenses. wanted america to aspire to the ideal stated in the constitution of massachusetts. the government of laws and not of men. posted -- carolina voted with massachusetts amid impeachment from the constitution. massachusetts stood almost alone. during the summer, mr. chairman, i have wondered countless times whether or not the delegates in 1787,achusetts, were after all correct in their judgment. that impeachment was unnecessary, unwise, and indeed, dangerous. my concern over this question has deepened as i have witnessed of selecting articles of impeachment on the basis of whether they will fly. troubleden deeply because the process of choosing articles of impeachment is not necessarily done in the order of their gravity, b
hence, it was argued, the remedy of impeachment, which had been freakily abused in england, would not be necessary in america. the delegates of massachusetts for the more reason on that day that impeachment would impose a penalty in the absence of any specific statute, which would -- tonown and to those all citizens, the punishment they could expect for their offenses. wanted america to aspire to the ideal stated in the constitution of massachusetts. the government of laws and not of men....
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, and had a son, john florio, in england. after a series of complicated moves, the son went to oxford and became a major figure in translation. not only for montaigne, but also for italian tax and italian sources. shakespeare probably knew this man. may not have liked him. it is hard to say. but it was through florio that not only shakespeare, but virtually everyone in england, read montaigne. >> nietzsche said shakespeare was montaigne's best reader. >> an extravagant thing to say. but he was certainly a passionate reader of montaigne. there was some connection, a surprising connection. after all, they are profoundly different. not only france and england, an aristocrat, a french aristocrat, and a middle-class english playwright are not automatically soulmates. >> one had a more commercial sense. >> much more commercial. hide to make a living. montaigne was a very wealthy man. >> a member of the aristocracy. >> he was active in politics and many other things, until he retired to write his essays. shakespeare met montaigne at
, and had a son, john florio, in england. after a series of complicated moves, the son went to oxford and became a major figure in translation. not only for montaigne, but also for italian tax and italian sources. shakespeare probably knew this man. may not have liked him. it is hard to say. but it was through florio that not only shakespeare, but virtually everyone in england, read montaigne. >> nietzsche said shakespeare was montaigne's best reader. >> an extravagant thing to say....
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basically arthur at this point is a rain event for a lot of folks in new england. i want you to soak in this satellite and radar picture. that's something you almost never see on the fourth of july, a hurricane right off the coast of new england and this far to the north. the latest stats on arthur: it's a category 1 storm, 80-mile-per- hour winds, has been weakening in terms of a wind perspective throughout the day today but still packing a wallop when it comes to the rain. it will come very close to nantucket just a few hours from now, working just off to the south and east. it will still be a category 1 storm. it will weaken as it heads up toward the canadian maritime, but bringing a lot of wind and a lot of rain late tonight and into tomorrow morning. in terms of winds here in the united states, we will see tropical storm force winds for cape cod and the islands, though we're not expecting a lot of damage from wind. this is a rain and flood event. we've been seeing prodigious amounts of rainfall. latest check: some parts of the south coast of massachusetts are
basically arthur at this point is a rain event for a lot of folks in new england. i want you to soak in this satellite and radar picture. that's something you almost never see on the fourth of july, a hurricane right off the coast of new england and this far to the north. the latest stats on arthur: it's a category 1 storm, 80-mile-per- hour winds, has been weakening in terms of a wind perspective throughout the day today but still packing a wallop when it comes to the rain. it will come very...
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. >> kris had come to england when he was young. worked incredibly hard and had become a millionaire. >> in england kris married and had four kids while working his way from a truck driver to a business magnate. >> i was in business, all sorts of stuff. i started small. i became the largest importer. >> he was a very flamboyant millionaire in london. he had a rolls royce. then he began to get into horse racing. >> i was able to purchase a hundred horses. i had 12 trainerers. >> kris had the largest stable of horses other than the queen. having emigrated from trinidad, he mingled with members of parliament, gaining entrance into an upper crust, lily white society rarely available to immigrants of color. >> when i got arrested for these murders, members of parliament said we knew maharaj. something is wrong. he's being framed. >> kris first met the men he was accused of killing when he began importing their fruit from jamaica. after years of doing business derrick asked kris to invest in houses in florida. >> my plan was when i reache
. >> kris had come to england when he was young. worked incredibly hard and had become a millionaire. >> in england kris married and had four kids while working his way from a truck driver to a business magnate. >> i was in business, all sorts of stuff. i started small. i became the largest importer. >> he was a very flamboyant millionaire in london. he had a rolls royce. then he began to get into horse racing. >> i was able to purchase a hundred horses. i had 12...
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from now until midnight, the worst of it is moving through coastal new england. and then it moves to the north and east and away. parts of maine still getting soaked into the early morning hours. but the look at dry air moving in. >> amazing to see matt gutman's live shot, after the hurricane yesterday. can much of the country expect a nice saturday, sunday? >> i have such great news, in general. looking at this forecast for the entire weekend. it's warm in the northwest. got the monsoon season in the southwest. a little coastal stuff going on in the gulf. aside from the strong storms in the great lakes and northern plains, drying out here. >> it's going to be pretty good. and you can follow our coverage of hurricane arthur at abcnews.com, and tomorrow morning, of course, on "gma." >>> and this storm that covered phoenix in dust. moving in over the city in minutes. the first dust storm of the monsoon season turning the sky dark. one person snapped this picture from a moving car. the wall of dust not far behind here. >>> and a firestorm brewing at america's border
from now until midnight, the worst of it is moving through coastal new england. and then it moves to the north and east and away. parts of maine still getting soaked into the early morning hours. but the look at dry air moving in. >> amazing to see matt gutman's live shot, after the hurricane yesterday. can much of the country expect a nice saturday, sunday? >> i have such great news, in general. looking at this forecast for the entire weekend. it's warm in the northwest. got the...
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for me he has been the best player in england for years and years and we would have like to see him win chance i would say i'm disappointed with him because for me he has been england's number one player. >> reporter: french international has completed the move. the champion paid $2 million for the 33-year-old and have given him a two-year contract to move in an eight-year stint and he won titles and the champion's league and cricket is celebrating the victory since 1986 and beat the host by 95 runs in their second test match for 1-0 lead and more pressure on england captain cook and 1 for 10 matches and is not planning on giving up the job. >> i'm just determined to as i was the beginning of the game five days, you know, and it's a long time in sport but i'm still here. and i still want to get them to throw it all to be captain of england and i still got that determination to do that. >> what was important is to work hard and give the same preparation and thinking into the game. i think because of that we have seen the first game you can see for this team and it was fantastic to see th
for me he has been the best player in england for years and years and we would have like to see him win chance i would say i'm disappointed with him because for me he has been england's number one player. >> reporter: french international has completed the move. the champion paid $2 million for the 33-year-old and have given him a two-year contract to move in an eight-year stint and he won titles and the champion's league and cricket is celebrating the victory since 1986 and beat the host...