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alvin watts was a friend of england's father.was england's roommate at the time of the good friday shootings. he's charged with the same ten felonies as england and has entered not guilty pleas for the sake of trial. but he says he and england committed the shootings. >> we were sitting around the house popping pills, xanaxes, and once i had so many of those in me i didn't care anymore. we wanted to go out and do revenge. we wanted to avenge his dad's death. i went to sleep that night. woke up the next morning and it was all over the news. people were scared to come out at night. they didn't know what was going on. and i never said nothing to anybody. but my co-defendant was boasting about it and the cat was out of the bag. before we know it there was several people calling in to crimestoppers. >> tulsa community pulled together and they knew what was important. they were more than willing to help us bring these guys in and apprehend them. >> what is your statement about this whole thing -- guilty, not guilty? >> not guilty. >> d
alvin watts was a friend of england's father.was england's roommate at the time of the good friday shootings. he's charged with the same ten felonies as england and has entered not guilty pleas for the sake of trial. but he says he and england committed the shootings. >> we were sitting around the house popping pills, xanaxes, and once i had so many of those in me i didn't care anymore. we wanted to go out and do revenge. we wanted to avenge his dad's death. i went to sleep that night....
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but this was used extensively in england, especially between england and scotland.would need to make the run between the two. this is the car he would use. it was called the bayonet two. if you walk into it, you have the experience of what it was like for him. it is dark in there because of the armor plating. you walk into a room where they converted sleeping rooms into a kind of office area. he used this for meetings and working with his staff. the first room you go into is his bedroom. he has a second room attached that was used as a dressing room and also considered a private office. the other rooms are all basic small bedrooms that his staff was on. he had a private attendant that helped him out. as well as several other passenger cars with additional step that would come along as well. the locomotive got here first. it was a long process, arriving to the museum. in 1959, shortly after the exam -- museum was designated as a national museum. we had only been open three years. this woman comes in. she had grown up in england in the leeds area. she decided she woul
but this was used extensively in england, especially between england and scotland.would need to make the run between the two. this is the car he would use. it was called the bayonet two. if you walk into it, you have the experience of what it was like for him. it is dark in there because of the armor plating. you walk into a room where they converted sleeping rooms into a kind of office area. he used this for meetings and working with his staff. the first room you go into is his bedroom. he has...
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it was used extensively in england between england and scotland.would need to make the run between the two. this is the car he was used. it was called the bayonet two. it is dark in there because of the armor plating. room where they converted sleeping rooms into a kind of office area. use this for meetings and working with his staff. -- he used this for meetings and working with his staff. he had a room attached that was a dressing room and private office. the other rooms are all basic small bedrooms that his staff used. he had a private attendant that helped him out. the locomotive got here first. arrivinglong process, to the museum. in 1959, shortly after the exam a woman came in. she had grown up in england in the leeds area. she started talking to the gardener. she was telling him about how there was a train called the dwight eisenhower. it turned out the gardener was our board chairman. we did not have a big staff at that time. she said, we should get this train for the national railroad museum. the gardener/chairman of the into his head we w
it was used extensively in england between england and scotland.would need to make the run between the two. this is the car he was used. it was called the bayonet two. it is dark in there because of the armor plating. room where they converted sleeping rooms into a kind of office area. use this for meetings and working with his staff. -- he used this for meetings and working with his staff. he had a room attached that was a dressing room and private office. the other rooms are all basic small...
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the continues to be a debate about whether the bank of the england or -- the bank of england with theill go first. >> one uncertainty that has been weighing on the u.k. economy, the scottish referendum, producing no independent so that's a risk that has not materialized. that is positive for the economy and should give more confidence to the bank of england that the recovery will continue at the same pace or a similar pace than we have now. unemployment could fall further and potentially wage growth could pick up and prepare the atunds for monetary help some stages. at the same point, britain is part of europe and europe is slowing down creating a new risk to the economy which i'm sure the bank of england will also be debating. what does the current slowdown mean for the u.k.? we have some indication at least a u.k. manufacturing is suffering quite significantly p.m. pmi has dropped because a came from a higher level. manufacturing is at 10%. we think it will stay strong and is there reason to believe that the domestic recovery want continue. we think ultimately they will hike rates b
the continues to be a debate about whether the bank of the england or -- the bank of england with theill go first. >> one uncertainty that has been weighing on the u.k. economy, the scottish referendum, producing no independent so that's a risk that has not materialized. that is positive for the economy and should give more confidence to the bank of england that the recovery will continue at the same pace or a similar pace than we have now. unemployment could fall further and potentially...
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the fed or the bank of england? >> the bank of england, absolutely.ossibly as soon as next month, frankly. i think carney is going to be carried kicking and screaming into this with canadian profanities. the thing of course in the u.k. is the impact of the bank of england's policy on house ishold cash flow is very important. we have a labor market which has got record levels of employment and we are starting to see the first time since the crisis an increase in household leverage in terms of debt-to-income ratios. credit card borrowing picking up really for the first time >> is there another way of dealing with that? >> other ways of dealing with that rather than raising rates? >> well, the thing is we have already had of the three pillars of central bank policy, two have already been tightened. it has been tightening now for 18 months. the balance sheet has been falling. we had a tight overpbing credit conditions. the only monetary policy left to pull the trigger on. why go for that? he is trying to forward guidance. nobody pays any attention to carn
the fed or the bank of england? >> the bank of england, absolutely.ossibly as soon as next month, frankly. i think carney is going to be carried kicking and screaming into this with canadian profanities. the thing of course in the u.k. is the impact of the bank of england's policy on house ishold cash flow is very important. we have a labor market which has got record levels of employment and we are starting to see the first time since the crisis an increase in household leverage in terms...
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this particular train was built in england. time.were 35 built at the there are only six remaining and we have only -- we have the only one in the united states. it was originally built as a high-speed passenger train. it was able to reach the world speed record of 126 miles per hours. this is the fastest steam look -- this was the fastest steam locomotive in the world. it was originally called the sparrowhawk and it was used for high-speed transportation between leeds and london prior to world war ii. ♪ during the war, they took the entire suite, repainted them a horrible black brown, and used it primarily to move troops from one place to another. general eisenhower, the supreme allied commander during world trade, used this type of as his air force ones, so to s peak. he had several passenger cars, bay in and bayonets to, that he used as a mobile command force. madeparticular locomotive a number of trips between england and scotland during the was backafter the war to passenger service until the early 1960's. the engine that
this particular train was built in england. time.were 35 built at the there are only six remaining and we have only -- we have the only one in the united states. it was originally built as a high-speed passenger train. it was able to reach the world speed record of 126 miles per hours. this is the fastest steam look -- this was the fastest steam locomotive in the world. it was originally called the sparrowhawk and it was used for high-speed transportation between leeds and london prior to world...
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new england is now 3-2. miami had the week off after they played in london last week and the jets lose at san diego to go 1-4. since 2001, that's when brady took over here for bledsoe, new england, more than three times the wins as opposed to losses and none of the other teams even at .500. >> cris: you really go back to '94 when robert kraft took over this team leads the nfl in wins and playoff wins and conferences and super bowl titles. that is about the whole thing and about all you're playing for. >> al: brady is on the bench and garoppolo took that last snap. >> cris: a big controversy now. >> al: i told you, he should have played. >> cris: he gets a lot of snaps in practice. we were out there on friday and i was surprised. i said is there something to this and is he going to get a chance to play? i guess the last three or four years, new england, unlike a lot of teams, they give garoppolo two or three snaps and you'll see brady in there sometimes with the scout team making plays and throw to some of th
new england is now 3-2. miami had the week off after they played in london last week and the jets lose at san diego to go 1-4. since 2001, that's when brady took over here for bledsoe, new england, more than three times the wins as opposed to losses and none of the other teams even at .500. >> cris: you really go back to '94 when robert kraft took over this team leads the nfl in wins and playoff wins and conferences and super bowl titles. that is about the whole thing and about all you're...
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the bank of england can do the same thing.e ecb cannot do it by going out and buying the obvious government bonds. every single economy in europe is completely and utterly different. the bottom line is the market is too small and too closely held to make any difference. a very small market. they have been going through their local branches. french,e been buying up italian, belgium. to make this effective, they need to find assets they can buy and some bright spark has said, corporate debt. i was listening and the green room in you came up with a great quote the capitalism died five or six years ago. it does look kind of silly that the only asset they can find is to buy corporate bonds which will distort and give a very false impression of what is going on. it will not lead to the right behaviors. you will not be putting cash into the economy. he will have investors looking for reinvestment they can make once they sell that particular -- it all becomes self-fulfilling. icahn said there is a bubble in high yields. >> look at the
the bank of england can do the same thing.e ecb cannot do it by going out and buying the obvious government bonds. every single economy in europe is completely and utterly different. the bottom line is the market is too small and too closely held to make any difference. a very small market. they have been going through their local branches. french,e been buying up italian, belgium. to make this effective, they need to find assets they can buy and some bright spark has said, corporate debt. i...
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they are not getting a say because they live in england. it seems to me rather false. >> bill is also worried about the effects of independence. his company exports metal parts to scotland's oil rigs. many of his employees come from scotland, just a few of 100,000 scots who crossed the border to work in england. >> i think it is a heart over mind thing. i do think they should be part of the union. >> ill says made in britain is a brand that stands for quality. he feels that great britain will remain great only if it stays together. it on the other hand malcolm campbell says scotland can deal with any problems by itself. other small nations have managed to stand on their own after gaining independence. he feels that scotland can do the same. gail feels that scotland's 5 million people have waited too long to say goodbye to the u.k.. >> we were the first country to be colonized by england and the last one to leave. people are scared. they think if we're -- they think we are better together but we are not. >> malcolm campbell is looking for to
they are not getting a say because they live in england. it seems to me rather false. >> bill is also worried about the effects of independence. his company exports metal parts to scotland's oil rigs. many of his employees come from scotland, just a few of 100,000 scots who crossed the border to work in england. >> i think it is a heart over mind thing. i do think they should be part of the union. >> ill says made in britain is a brand that stands for quality. he feels that...
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they are not getting a say because they live in england. it seems to me rather false. >> bill is also worried about the effects of independence. his company exports metal parts to scotland's oil rigs. many of his employees come from scotland, just a few of 100,000 scots who crossed the border to work in england. >> i think it is a heart over mind thing. i do think they should be part of the union. >> ill says made in britain is a brand that stands for quality. he feels that great britain will remain great only if it stays together. it on the other hand malcolm campbell says scotland can deal with any problems by itself. other small nations have managed to stand on their own after gaining independence. he feels that scotland can do the same. gail feels that scotland's 5 million people have waited too long to say goodbye to the u.k.. >> we were the first country to be colonized by england and the last one to leave. people are scared. they think if we're -- they think we are better together but we are not. >> malcolm campbell is looking for to
they are not getting a say because they live in england. it seems to me rather false. >> bill is also worried about the effects of independence. his company exports metal parts to scotland's oil rigs. many of his employees come from scotland, just a few of 100,000 scots who crossed the border to work in england. >> i think it is a heart over mind thing. i do think they should be part of the union. >> ill says made in britain is a brand that stands for quality. he feels that...
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because we invented in the nhs in england. they cut the nhs in wales. >> ed miliband. >> everyone can see what the prime minister's doing but after five years in office he can't defend his record on the nhs in england. every time he mentions wales we know he is running scared on the nhs in england. now, in england we have the highest waiting list or six years, the longest wait in a&e for 10 years. the cancer treatment target missile for the first time ever. millions of people can't get to see their gp. will he just admit the nhs in england is going backwards, isn't it? >> let's have an oecd inquiry. i support it. does he lacks. >> -- does he? >> ed miliband. for the very early stage far too much noise. the public art impress. let's try to operate up to a certain set up -- the session has be run on, the session will be run on. ed miliband. >> he doesn't realize he doesn't ask the question that i asked the questions at prime minister's questions. the whole country will have noticed he could not defend what is happening in the en
because we invented in the nhs in england. they cut the nhs in wales. >> ed miliband. >> everyone can see what the prime minister's doing but after five years in office he can't defend his record on the nhs in england. every time he mentions wales we know he is running scared on the nhs in england. now, in england we have the highest waiting list or six years, the longest wait in a&e for 10 years. the cancer treatment target missile for the first time ever. millions of people...
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england. let's hear what he has to say about the n.h.s. in england. he says this, over the past five years the n.h.s. has been remarkably successful. we're treating millions more patients than five years ago. the n.h.s. has become some $20 billion more efficient. it's harnessing the best of the country's medical expertise and they have the highest performing system in entralization. -- industrialiization. e's trading unattributable quotes. this sums it up. we don't have a policy problem. livan got a massive admi problem. >> mr. speaker, i have to say i don't think you improved your pgs to be in master class in the leadership. two m.p.'s have defected. every day he changes his policy on europe. answer the question. one of the ways you should support the n.h.s. is for funding one week on cancer y on ng and a lev cigarettes. >> what we're doing is treating half a million every year. but what was it the royal college of g.p. said about his policy. he said this, a promise will only create a false expectation hat cannot be met like all his promises. now mr.
england. let's hear what he has to say about the n.h.s. in england. he says this, over the past five years the n.h.s. has been remarkably successful. we're treating millions more patients than five years ago. the n.h.s. has become some $20 billion more efficient. it's harnessing the best of the country's medical expertise and they have the highest performing system in entralization. -- industrialiization. e's trading unattributable quotes. this sums it up. we don't have a policy problem. livan...
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and the new england colonies provide troops.n you get to the mid-atlantic, pennsylvania and new york, and they do not provide troops but they did provide supplies and can is -- cannons. so there is a regional identity more so that we see in other wars. >> do the french comeback back in the british leave when they go back to louisburg? is it more of a skirmish to get the fort? >> the british come in and think it will be theirs. they have been pounding the walls down. the masonry was not the greatest , so it was crumbling. so they were like, ok, now we captured the fort. so they actually start lobbing shells into the city. they start rebuilding everything. you can see in this image. this is from the library at the university of michigan. it is a contemporary sketch. it was done and it is in english. it was done between the occupation. but once the war is over, here are the keys to the fort. in a way, another reason to be upset, hey, wait a minute, we just spent three years rebuilding the fort and now we are giving it back to you a
and the new england colonies provide troops.n you get to the mid-atlantic, pennsylvania and new york, and they do not provide troops but they did provide supplies and can is -- cannons. so there is a regional identity more so that we see in other wars. >> do the french comeback back in the british leave when they go back to louisburg? is it more of a skirmish to get the fort? >> the british come in and think it will be theirs. they have been pounding the walls down. the masonry was...
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>> in england, we got a lot of our documents from the national archives. the greenwich maritime museum has a bunch. universitymawr contributes him because one of the admirals had history papers there. so a variety of places. the french, the same kind of thing. we get them from their national archives and also from the city archives, those kinds of places. spanish, we do not have as much. the spanish have done a pretty good job. they have published some of their documents. get somee been able to from them. a lot of this was on a long time ago and some of these documents have been microfilmed. we do not have the originals because it would be to pricey -- too pricey for us to acquire. we have a few. the french document, this station bill, that came from the french archives and we have a copy of it. >> you mentioned governor gonzales -- >> galvez? >> galvez. >> one of the great unsung heroes of the american revolution. we have an hispanic population here. we have one of the great heroes. why don't they make a big deal about it? my question may go in that gener
>> in england, we got a lot of our documents from the national archives. the greenwich maritime museum has a bunch. universitymawr contributes him because one of the admirals had history papers there. so a variety of places. the french, the same kind of thing. we get them from their national archives and also from the city archives, those kinds of places. spanish, we do not have as much. the spanish have done a pretty good job. they have published some of their documents. get somee been...
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new england is now 3-2. miami had the week off after they played in london last week and the jets lose at san diego to go 1-4. since 2001, that's when brady took over here for bledsoe, new england, more than three times the wins as opposed to losses and none of the other teams even at .500. >> cris: you really go back to '94 when robert kraft took over this team leads the nfl in wins and playoff wins and conferences and super bowl titles. that is about the whole thing and about all you're playing for. >> al: brady is on the bench and garoppolo took that last snap. >> cris: a big controversy now. >> al: i told you, he should have played. >> cris: he gets a lot of snaps in practice. we were out there on friday and i was surprised. i said is there something to this and is he going to get a chance to play? i guess the last three or four years, new england, unlike a lot of teams, they give garoppolo two or three snaps and you'll see brady in there sometimes with the scout team making plays and throw to some of th
new england is now 3-2. miami had the week off after they played in london last week and the jets lose at san diego to go 1-4. since 2001, that's when brady took over here for bledsoe, new england, more than three times the wins as opposed to losses and none of the other teams even at .500. >> cris: you really go back to '94 when robert kraft took over this team leads the nfl in wins and playoff wins and conferences and super bowl titles. that is about the whole thing and about all you're...
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them over in england. the family is soon-to-be reunited. this is how she reflected on her journey. when i retrace my movements to this really long and arduous journey, i can't humble myself too much in painful adoration to the providence were shielded me from all dangers and inspired me with the unswerving date, which teaches for protection from above. she decided to write about her journey because she wanted to be remembered. she recognized and may be it's not quite so trying as imagination predicts them to be. she really wanted to show that women were much more capable than men out that they were and that is one reason why she wrote about this journey. but it all speaks to our desire to be remembered for the things that we've done in our lives. i found this quote when the publisher and i decided to name this book "american phoenix," i thought this was very appropriate to describe john quincy and a louisa atoms. the phoenix would all have to do with bias, we too be one or it. referring to marriage perhaps
them over in england. the family is soon-to-be reunited. this is how she reflected on her journey. when i retrace my movements to this really long and arduous journey, i can't humble myself too much in painful adoration to the providence were shielded me from all dangers and inspired me with the unswerving date, which teaches for protection from above. she decided to write about her journey because she wanted to be remembered. she recognized and may be it's not quite so trying as imagination...
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it's going to be a wet day in new england, especially eastern new england.the clouds will start to pull away later this afternoon. clearing out tonight. breezy tonight and friday. so the winds will not be as strong but still noticeable. as we head toward saturday, though, the winds start to pull away. saturday the nicer day of the weekend. we'll be in the upper 60s to near 70 in the afternoon. then a weak front saturday night. you see this band of clouds? that will be the separation from the northwesterly winds and slightly cooler air that will be here for sunday. but as far as the front doing much, it doesn't have a lot of moisture to work w. don't see -- work with. i don't think we'll see any showers with this. 64, windy, cool, more clouds east. expecting a little more sun this afternoon than this morning. tonight we'll be in the 40s. tomorrow breezy, milder, 67. saturday we start in the 40s but we'll get to around 70 for the afternoon high. sunday 60 to 65. so cooler but monday 72. tuesday 78. and a front approaching late wednesday may trigger storms, sti
it's going to be a wet day in new england, especially eastern new england.the clouds will start to pull away later this afternoon. clearing out tonight. breezy tonight and friday. so the winds will not be as strong but still noticeable. as we head toward saturday, though, the winds start to pull away. saturday the nicer day of the weekend. we'll be in the upper 60s to near 70 in the afternoon. then a weak front saturday night. you see this band of clouds? that will be the separation from the...
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the worst of it today is definitely central new england up into northern new england.ot a fun drive on the mass pike right now. it is pouring all the way from the berkshires back to boston. just some lighter rain down around new york city, but you can see the worst of it there from springfield to boston, still gusting to 40 miles per hour. a lot of leaves around there have come down, the roads are wet, so it's definitely slippery. today's forecast, the worst of it northern portions of new england, not new york city, d.c. and philly. you should be fine. middle of the country looks great, too, by the way, thomas. but we're lucky this wasn't winter, this nor'easter. it rained a lot. if that had been snow, it wouldn't have been fun. >> plus, the rain that's going to make the change of seasons. the leaves come off a lot faster for those up in new england. >> a lot of those trees got stripped. >> thank you, bill. appreciate it. >>> coming up on "morning joe," the canadian prime minister says the country will not be intimidated by yesterday's shooting, but how is the governme
the worst of it today is definitely central new england up into northern new england.ot a fun drive on the mass pike right now. it is pouring all the way from the berkshires back to boston. just some lighter rain down around new york city, but you can see the worst of it there from springfield to boston, still gusting to 40 miles per hour. a lot of leaves around there have come down, the roads are wet, so it's definitely slippery. today's forecast, the worst of it northern portions of new...
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them over in england. so the family is soon to be reunited, and this is how she reflected on her journey. she wrote that, when i retrace my movements through this really long and arduous journey, i can't humble myself in thankful adoration to the providence which shielded me to all dangers and inspired me with that unswerving faith which seeks protection from above. and she decided to write about her journey because she wanted it to -- she wanted it to be remembered. she recognized a few years later that this was part of her legacy and maybe it would show that things really aren't quite so trying as manage nation, you know -- imagination, you know, predicts them to be. she really wanted to show that women were much more capable than men thought that they were, and that's one reason why she wrote about this journey. but it all speaks to our desire, too, to be remembered for the things that we've done in our life. i found quote, and when the publisher and i decided to name this book "american phoenix," i tho
them over in england. so the family is soon to be reunited, and this is how she reflected on her journey. she wrote that, when i retrace my movements through this really long and arduous journey, i can't humble myself in thankful adoration to the providence which shielded me to all dangers and inspired me with that unswerving faith which seeks protection from above. and she decided to write about her journey because she wanted it to -- she wanted it to be remembered. she recognized a few years...
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and asked them to cut off trade with england. what does senator john quincy adams of massachusetts to do? 's father ran against thomas jefferson and lost and he also knows that the man back in boston aren't going to be happy if he cuts off their shipping trade. but what do you do? he really was concerned about impressment and he decided to put the union above regional interests and he supported jeffersons embargo. as a result he lost his senate seat. they were so mad at him they didn't even put his name on the ballot in 1808 so he resigned when he realized he wasn't on the ballot. he just out and out resign. this is what he said. he wrote his mother a letter and said this. i just discharged my duty to my country but i committed the unpardonable sin against the party and that's how he viewed his loss. he felt it deeply. it was a deep wound for him. to do what he thought was right and not be supported in that. back on july 4, 1809 there's a new president in town, james madison became president in march of 1809. john quincy adams re
and asked them to cut off trade with england. what does senator john quincy adams of massachusetts to do? 's father ran against thomas jefferson and lost and he also knows that the man back in boston aren't going to be happy if he cuts off their shipping trade. but what do you do? he really was concerned about impressment and he decided to put the union above regional interests and he supported jeffersons embargo. as a result he lost his senate seat. they were so mad at him they didn't even put...
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england is not the only source. although fabricated on the shores of the river in the 18th century, a number of pieces of furniture including these two tea tables exhibit all of the hallmarks of furniture. the heavily shaped rails they are all identical to furniture made in dublin, lemmeric and shannon. at least two settled near one of the small towns on the river and continued to make furniture just as they had learned in ireland. how do we account for this phenomenon? there was enormous growth in chesapeake and wheat production during the third quarter of the 18th century. and surprisingly more than half was shipped not to england but to ireland. that coincided with indentured servitudes. most of those were irish immigrants. they came to the port of baltimore, but sold to planters and masters. hence, irish cabinet makers near tapphannic, virginia. the welsh were here, too. it is difficult to find but here nonetheless. look at this hearth chair. you've probably never seen another like it, but it is a dead ringer. t
england is not the only source. although fabricated on the shores of the river in the 18th century, a number of pieces of furniture including these two tea tables exhibit all of the hallmarks of furniture. the heavily shaped rails they are all identical to furniture made in dublin, lemmeric and shannon. at least two settled near one of the small towns on the river and continued to make furniture just as they had learned in ireland. how do we account for this phenomenon? there was enormous...
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the bank of england will be next. the ecb will be on weight and see -- wait and see. i think the ecb is in wait and see mode. it will be a long time before we see them raising rates. >> when you think for the bank of england? we have been asking our guests who is going to go first. the answer seems to change depending on the week. >> ultimately, there is a lot of activity in the u.k. maybe a bit more hot air. u.s. is in ahe strong place. the bank of england will raise, probably in the next half of next year. >> would you think of the budget tussle between the u.k. and the rest of europe? is it warranted? david cameron refusing to pay 2 billion because the economy has outperformed in recent years? >> whether you believe in rules or common sense or a bit of both -- and in the case of europe, rules can get ahead of common sense -- sometimes common sense can get ahead of rules. ultimately, you need to say, there are the rules. you could have done your numbers and known when you that the gdp revision -- >> how many years is it ok to go back? in this case, there must be oth
the bank of england will be next. the ecb will be on weight and see -- wait and see. i think the ecb is in wait and see mode. it will be a long time before we see them raising rates. >> when you think for the bank of england? we have been asking our guests who is going to go first. the answer seems to change depending on the week. >> ultimately, there is a lot of activity in the u.k. maybe a bit more hot air. u.s. is in ahe strong place. the bank of england will raise, probably in...
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the nuts and bolts of what the bank of england will do. want to go to our top story, cameron getting together with mark. the european union have said, you owe 2.1 billion euros to europe. we are giving a rebate to france and germany. is this big political pressure? are bond markets considering political pressures on cameron? another election coming up. these are risks for the bond market. >> absolutely. they will become ever more increasingly in focus as we had awards the election in six months. the numbers in the grand scheme of things are not big. spending is 700 billion a year. another couple of billion doesn't alter the dynamics. in the current climate with another election coming, this is very problematic. that is an illustration of where the friction has come from in terms of the u.k.'s relationship to the eu. >> talk about monetary policy. expectations are being pushed back. ubs pushed back their expectations from august to august next year. >> why august? >> various reasons. the data has plateaued in some indicators in the u.k. but
the nuts and bolts of what the bank of england will do. want to go to our top story, cameron getting together with mark. the european union have said, you owe 2.1 billion euros to europe. we are giving a rebate to france and germany. is this big political pressure? are bond markets considering political pressures on cameron? another election coming up. these are risks for the bond market. >> absolutely. they will become ever more increasingly in focus as we had awards the election in six...
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this teacup made it all the way from england to tennessee's elk river valley by 1810. mind you, this was all long before the advent of neck and eyes to travel. transporting ceramics over the mountains -- very difficult in the 18th century. chinese export also arrived in quantity. we see this like this rare 18th-century service used by the first members of the drayton family to live a trade and hall. hall.live at drayton this was owned by the next generation of the family, and this service was used by the lear family and washington, d.c., in the 1790's. table wares appeared, too. among them, robert beverly's massive 1764 order for bland field plantation in virginia. and the macon family service, which was used in the virginia piedmont. and a particularly elegant and costly service from trait and hall. and there was ornamental china. this tall and colorful cottager inh details richly adorned gilding originally sat on a mantle at drayton hall beginning in the 1780's. it's one of the most ornate examples known from the early south. camer and silver plate from the mother co
this teacup made it all the way from england to tennessee's elk river valley by 1810. mind you, this was all long before the advent of neck and eyes to travel. transporting ceramics over the mountains -- very difficult in the 18th century. chinese export also arrived in quantity. we see this like this rare 18th-century service used by the first members of the drayton family to live a trade and hall. hall.live at drayton this was owned by the next generation of the family, and this service was...
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although once in a blue moon i'll still hear that in new england.t in the 1960s, it was very different, it was between scholars who argued over whether or not the civil war as clash of cultures between north and south, or was it bungling politicians. now, at the point that we're looking at, the question was really the scholarship sort of focused on the acts of politicians, were they responsible. there, too, i think you can see echoes of the time. and even though there are prominent historians who work on african-american history, there are prominent black historians. there's the legacy, but john franklin and benjamin quarrels, a bunch of people whose work is available. there are also white scholars writing about slavery. but the mainstream of the historical profession is not looking at that scholarship. the debate continues to be very much like the postage stamps that we saw. it's about the battles, it's about the politicians who let the battles happen. questions? jamie? >> i think how blight talks about an essay that had never been published. but h
although once in a blue moon i'll still hear that in new england.t in the 1960s, it was very different, it was between scholars who argued over whether or not the civil war as clash of cultures between north and south, or was it bungling politicians. now, at the point that we're looking at, the question was really the scholarship sort of focused on the acts of politicians, were they responsible. there, too, i think you can see echoes of the time. and even though there are prominent historians...
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epidemic in new hampshire and new england. addiction to heroin starts with addition.on drug we need 20 dress that great i don't need another drug coming attention offake the need to address those treatments for heroine addiction and making sure that law enforcement have the resources that they need, it is one of the things i have worked on after talking to police chiefs. we were to get the resources they need to address the issue. >> are you for reclassifying it? >> no. >> thank you for your question. i have similar beliefs to senator shaheen on this. purposes, in the event that somebody has a disease they have tried everything, and it doesn't work, there should be an fda approved to have the ability to get treatment. i'm not in favor of what is happening in colorado. not in favor of changing the classification. i will continue to work to address the other concerns we have had with caroline -- with heroin and severe drug use we have seen around the country great it israel. -- around the country great it is real. clancy have su
epidemic in new hampshire and new england. addiction to heroin starts with addition.on drug we need 20 dress that great i don't need another drug coming attention offake the need to address those treatments for heroine addiction and making sure that law enforcement have the resources that they need, it is one of the things i have worked on after talking to police chiefs. we were to get the resources they need to address the issue. >> are you for reclassifying it? >> no. >>...
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we will get the minutes from the thisof england meeting month.lete, given what has happened? >> what has happened? inflation has come down to a five-year low. we haven't got the wage growth we are looking for. unemployment on the run -- on the one side. a bit of a headache. are they obsolete? maybe, but the eurozone slowdown had already started. do we get that in the minutes? i think it has gotten more difficult considering a couple months ago a lot of people had some conviction. that has all changed quickly. >> one thing that drove equity what the ecb about was buying already and planning to buy and announcing to buy later. >> more about the report that they could potentially buy corporate bonds has been denied. that has been denied. they could really get some meat on the balance sheet. we saw a spectacular rally on the back of ecb. >> we have heard according to the story,liar with but we haven't had it confirmed. >> if you thought buying sovereign debt was controversial, this is immensely controversial. boot tolaying the capitalism. you are buy
we will get the minutes from the thisof england meeting month.lete, given what has happened? >> what has happened? inflation has come down to a five-year low. we haven't got the wage growth we are looking for. unemployment on the run -- on the one side. a bit of a headache. are they obsolete? maybe, but the eurozone slowdown had already started. do we get that in the minutes? i think it has gotten more difficult considering a couple months ago a lot of people had some conviction. that has...
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than from england to wales and the waiting lists, the waiting times are quite different. if you take the average waiting list for things like a hip replacement, you wait to decrease 70 days in england but 170 days in wales. this isn't right and frankly the opposition has gone at it both ways. they want to blame the politicians in england but take absolutely no blame for their appalling state in wales. >> mr. speaker, i young science teacher, husband and father pleaded guilty to terrorist offenses. like hundreds of others, there was poisonous ideology. the home secretary promised in her conference speech to prevent the statutory duty of all public sector organizations and canceled extremism to tackle all forms of extremism. when will the prime minister take action and make the resources available necessary to implement that promise? >> as the hon. lady knows i have great sympathy with her views. cross party agreement between me and her and the importance of combating not just violent extremism but all forms of extremism. you'll be delighted to know the home office is drawi
than from england to wales and the waiting lists, the waiting times are quite different. if you take the average waiting list for things like a hip replacement, you wait to decrease 70 days in england but 170 days in wales. this isn't right and frankly the opposition has gone at it both ways. they want to blame the politicians in england but take absolutely no blame for their appalling state in wales. >> mr. speaker, i young science teacher, husband and father pleaded guilty to terrorist...
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there were rumors spreading throughout england that the armada was coming for boston. they could have attacked the eastern seaboard, but that was not their primary focus, their land was -- there bogus was on acadia. later we will -- their focus was on acadia. later we will talk about that further with the revolution, but there was the fear that the french were coming an attack a city on the east coast. magically -- or, i guess if you are religious -- providentially, this storm comes right before the french arrive. and there is this great poll by henry wadsworth longfellow the talks about it. it is called "the ballad of the french fleet." and here is a painting by vernet of this kind of incident. let me read this poem really quickly. this is dated october of 1746. longfellow's writing in the 19th century, but we will get back to the and a second. for this, admiral d'anville would go against her helpless boston town. the coming of the fleet and the danger hovering near. i stood in the old south saying humbly, let us pray. o lord, in thy providence, i make this prayer. ev
there were rumors spreading throughout england that the armada was coming for boston. they could have attacked the eastern seaboard, but that was not their primary focus, their land was -- there bogus was on acadia. later we will -- their focus was on acadia. later we will talk about that further with the revolution, but there was the fear that the french were coming an attack a city on the east coast. magically -- or, i guess if you are religious -- providentially, this storm comes right...
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tomorrow, we get an update from the bank of england.e probably going to be harsher, more stringent than europe. barclays sailed through the european stress test. they might not sail through the stress test of the bank of england. they want a tougher leverage ratio. if you are looking at barclays numbers, their leverage ratio at the moment is 3.5%. that is slightly better than the first half. they are improving. they have this bad bank they set up with assets they are trying to sell off. they are trying to work towards this affect. if bank of england comes in with a 5% leverage ratio, morgan stanley says that is 24 billion pounds. where are you going to get it from? many say they have enough action points in place to meet that. they can sell off assets they already have. they have already been slimming down in terms of risk-weighted assets. they are not going to cut the dividend. but it will be a question of how they do meet any such capital shortfall. will there be a capital shortfall? what either a doing about continuing to enhance lev
tomorrow, we get an update from the bank of england.e probably going to be harsher, more stringent than europe. barclays sailed through the european stress test. they might not sail through the stress test of the bank of england. they want a tougher leverage ratio. if you are looking at barclays numbers, their leverage ratio at the moment is 3.5%. that is slightly better than the first half. they are improving. they have this bad bank they set up with assets they are trying to sell off. they...
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won by seven by the broncos before they met up with new england and won the a.f.c. championship a week later. but they did not score over 30 points in any one of the three games last year, the broncos. tonight they put up 35. jim: peyton won't have to stay up quite as late tonight returning texts like he did on sunday night. so many out there to congratulate him. wide ranging friendsships from the country music field to of course in football, his old coaches, legendary quarterbacks ofiesteryear, current quarterbacks. all the assistants. golfers from tiger woods to phil mickelson to bubba watson. on and on. you know how he is about returning texts. he spent probably about as much time sunday night just saying, hey, thank you, as he did -- as long as it took to beat san francisco in the game itself. phil: i think now he can sit back and cherish what he's done and maybe celebrate a little. because he did that sunday night. the turnaround is so quick, you can't even sit there and enjoy the victory for a day. jim: 96 hours, in 196 -- in 96 hours they put up, what, 77 poi
won by seven by the broncos before they met up with new england and won the a.f.c. championship a week later. but they did not score over 30 points in any one of the three games last year, the broncos. tonight they put up 35. jim: peyton won't have to stay up quite as late tonight returning texts like he did on sunday night. so many out there to congratulate him. wide ranging friendsships from the country music field to of course in football, his old coaches, legendary quarterbacks...
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police quickly learn it was rented by new england patriot, aaron hernandez. 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 had sent a te
police quickly learn it was rented by new england patriot, aaron hernandez. 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....
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this was a drawing my ancestors sent over to england in 1890. it is very fuzzy. it is in the archives. we can see the british official in the red coat and the native official holding this chain. they are both pointing to the sun because there is a spiritual component to treaty making. both treaty partners believe we are there and witnessed by whatever power is above and that our word given the occasion was solemn. i grew up reading -- hearing our treaties were sacred. when i read them, i did not see much sacredness. they were just for land grab. when you hear the dialogue that took place, the pledging to each other, they say god or the great spirit is witnessing this pledge and we are going to smoke despite because it will carry that pledge to the sky. this is why they're pointing to the sun. we see the council fire. it was a very real thing. the kindle the fire because the fire was supposed to have the power to purify your word. this drawing reminds us of that. i take my lead from a friend of that used tohawk, teach at the university of buffalo for many years. h
this was a drawing my ancestors sent over to england in 1890. it is very fuzzy. it is in the archives. we can see the british official in the red coat and the native official holding this chain. they are both pointing to the sun because there is a spiritual component to treaty making. both treaty partners believe we are there and witnessed by whatever power is above and that our word given the occasion was solemn. i grew up reading -- hearing our treaties were sacred. when i read them, i did...
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john's church of england primary school under father john stevenson.how can my right honorable friend assure me that the situation of massive investments in schools will continue because it's hugely benefiting my constituents and their children? >> we are spending 18 billion pounds on school buildings in this parliament, more than labor spent in their first two terms in office combined and i want us to see that continue. i think what we're seeing in our schools is not just this important building work but a massive change in culture and leadership as we see standard
john's church of england primary school under father john stevenson.how can my right honorable friend assure me that the situation of massive investments in schools will continue because it's hugely benefiting my constituents and their children? >> we are spending 18 billion pounds on school buildings in this parliament, more than labor spent in their first two terms in office combined and i want us to see that continue. i think what we're seeing in our schools is not just this important...
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we have the bank of england, as well. we are going to be joined by a range of guests this morning to talk about what happens and how it fits. coming up, the former founding member. we will talk a little later. get al go to india and take from a partner and one of the biggest tech firms out there. he is talking about costs coming down and making a massive difference. price and people to come online. people come online. does not seem like much. >> thank you. looking forward to the show. we have numbers this morning. look at the equity markets. the federal reserve's have dovish minutes. 127 points. the moves are higher. up zero point 8%. thing i want to look at is bond yields. look at the move this morning. the spanish yields and the yield on the 10 year. we started the year at around 4%. it is not just number on the screens. the tenure drops to 1%. it is so much to talk about. and loww growth inflation with a pessimistic outlook. plenty more to talk about. on move will be back in two. >> welcome back. we are going to wrap u
we have the bank of england, as well. we are going to be joined by a range of guests this morning to talk about what happens and how it fits. coming up, the former founding member. we will talk a little later. get al go to india and take from a partner and one of the biggest tech firms out there. he is talking about costs coming down and making a massive difference. price and people to come online. people come online. does not seem like much. >> thank you. looking forward to the show. we...
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this was a drawing my ancestors sent over to england in 1890. it is very fuzzy. it is in the archives. we can see the british official in the red coat and the native official holding this chain. they are both pointing to the sun because there is a spiritual component to treaty making. both treaty partners believe we are there and witnessed by whatever power is above and that our word given the occasion was solemn. i grew up hearing our treaties were sacred. when i read them, i did not see much sacredness. they were just for land grab. when you hear the dialogue that took place, the pledging to each other, they say god or the great spirit is witnessing this pledge and we are going to smoke despite because it will carry that pledge to the sky. this is why they're pointing to the sun. we see the council fire. it was a very real thing. the kindle the fire because the fire was supposed to have the power to purify your word. this drawing reminds us of that. i take my lead from a friend of mine, john mohawk, that used to teach at the university of buffalo for many years
this was a drawing my ancestors sent over to england in 1890. it is very fuzzy. it is in the archives. we can see the british official in the red coat and the native official holding this chain. they are both pointing to the sun because there is a spiritual component to treaty making. both treaty partners believe we are there and witnessed by whatever power is above and that our word given the occasion was solemn. i grew up hearing our treaties were sacred. when i read them, i did not see much...
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won by seven by the broncos before they met up with new england and won the a.f.c. championship a week later. but they did not score over 30 points in any one of the three games last year, the broncos. tonight they put up 35. jim: peyton won't have to stay up quite as late tonight returning texts like he did on sunday night. so many out there to congratulate him. wide ranging friendsships from the country music field to of course in football, his old coaches, legendary quarterbacks ofiesteryear, current quarterbacks. all the assistants. golfers from tiger woods to phil mickelson to bubba watson. on and on. you know how he is about returning texts. he spent probably about as much time sunday night just saying, hey, thank you, as he did -- as long as it took to beat san francisco in the game itself. phil: i think now he can sit back and cherish what he's done and maybe celebrate a little. because he did that sunday night. the turnaround is so quick, you can't even sit there and enjoy the victory for a day. jim: 96 hours, in 196 -- in 96 hours they put up, what, 77 poi
won by seven by the broncos before they met up with new england and won the a.f.c. championship a week later. but they did not score over 30 points in any one of the three games last year, the broncos. tonight they put up 35. jim: peyton won't have to stay up quite as late tonight returning texts like he did on sunday night. so many out there to congratulate him. wide ranging friendsships from the country music field to of course in football, his old coaches, legendary quarterbacks...
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a $40 million rising star with the new england patriots. how much money? >> said, like, 10 grand. >> 10 grand? in one night? >> that's what he said, yeah. >> when the club closes, the evening continues at an apartment the football player keeps near the patriots stadium. oden lloyd's best buddies, darryl hodge, and darryl sweet, say their friend wasn't formally a big partyer. they know a different side of him. the friend they described was passionate about football. >> whistle blows, he's coming full throttle. >> and family. >> definitely always took care of his mom and his sisters. >> my brother and i were kind of like, i wouldn't say best friends, but, you know, as close as siblings can get. >> in and out. you know what i'm talking about? >> branch who also coached lloyd in high school didn't hesitate to give him advice as an adult and an occasional reality check. >> at some point, realizing he's not going to the nfl, this is going to be for fun. what do i have to do to prepare myself for life? >> he said lloyd was doing landscaping while figuring out wha
a $40 million rising star with the new england patriots. how much money? >> said, like, 10 grand. >> 10 grand? in one night? >> that's what he said, yeah. >> when the club closes, the evening continues at an apartment the football player keeps near the patriots stadium. oden lloyd's best buddies, darryl hodge, and darryl sweet, say their friend wasn't formally a big partyer. they know a different side of him. the friend they described was passionate about football....
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because we invented in the nhs in england. they cut the nhs in wales. >> ed miliband. >> everyone can see what the prime minister's doing but after five years in office he can't defend his record on the nhs in england. every time he mentions wales we know he is running scared on the nhs in england. now, in england we have the highest waiting list or six years, the longest wait in a&e for 10 years. the cancer treatment target missile for the first time ever. millions of people can't get to see their gp. will he just admit the nhs in england is going backwards, isn't it? >> let's have an oecd inquiry. i support it. does he lacks. >> -- does he? >> ed miliband. for the very early stage far too much noise. the public art impress. let's try to operate up to a certain set up -- the session has be run on, the session will be run on. ed miliband. >> he doesn't realize he doesn't ask the question that i asked the questions at prime minister's questions. the whole country will have noticed he could not defend what is happening in the en
because we invented in the nhs in england. they cut the nhs in wales. >> ed miliband. >> everyone can see what the prime minister's doing but after five years in office he can't defend his record on the nhs in england. every time he mentions wales we know he is running scared on the nhs in england. now, in england we have the highest waiting list or six years, the longest wait in a&e for 10 years. the cancer treatment target missile for the first time ever. millions of people...
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new england starts the score early in the game. a wide open shane vereen makes a diving catch.dds another touchdown to the second quarter, but the jets would keep this one close, thanks to four field goals from nick folt. with seconds to play the jets have a chance to win when folk lines up for a 58-yard field goal. >> the kick is blocked and the patriots hang on barely for the victory. >> reporter: it's new england's third straight victory. they're now 5-2. as far as the jets, they've now lost six in a row after winning their opening game, and at 1-6 they have the third worst record in the nfl. for cbs news, megan alexander, foxboro, massachusetts. >>> you're not going to want to miss next week's matchup. the san diego charger go to denver to take on peyton manning and the broncos. it starts at 7:30 eastern, 6:30 central right here on cbs. >>> coming up after your local u news on "cbs this morning," best-selling author jodie picoult and her new novel. this is the "cbs morning news." benefiber is clear, taste-free, and dissolves completely. you know what benefiber tastes exactl
new england starts the score early in the game. a wide open shane vereen makes a diving catch.dds another touchdown to the second quarter, but the jets would keep this one close, thanks to four field goals from nick folt. with seconds to play the jets have a chance to win when folk lines up for a 58-yard field goal. >> the kick is blocked and the patriots hang on barely for the victory. >> reporter: it's new england's third straight victory. they're now 5-2. as far as the jets,...
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. >>> during monday night's blowout loss to kansas city, the new england patriots benched quarterbackom brady. brady and the offense have struggled during new england's 2-2 start and the slump has left patriot fans searching for answers. just don't ask coach belichick about the team's issues. >> this team has had these issues in the past. >> we're on to cincinnati. >> you mentioned -- >> we're on to cincinnati. >> do you think having a -- >> we're on to cincinnati. it's nothing about the past, nothing about the future. right now we're preparing for cincinnati. >> do you feel right now that the talent here is good? >> we're getting ready for cincinnati. >> i'm just asking. do you think you've done enough to help tom brady? >> we're getting ready for cincinnati. >> in case you didn't know, new england is playing cincinnati on sunday. but before that week five kicks off tonight right here on cbs. the green bayh packers host the minnesota vikings. our coverage begins at 7:30 centrasen, 6:30 central. >>> coming up on the "cbs this morning," we have more. that's the "cbs morning news" for t
. >>> during monday night's blowout loss to kansas city, the new england patriots benched quarterbackom brady. brady and the offense have struggled during new england's 2-2 start and the slump has left patriot fans searching for answers. just don't ask coach belichick about the team's issues. >> this team has had these issues in the past. >> we're on to cincinnati. >> you mentioned -- >> we're on to cincinnati. >> do you think having a -- >> we're on...
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and england? >> guest: ... her favorite daughter, princess vickie, had married the man who was the king of prussia. and so the kaiser was the son of that union. c-span: excuse this stretch. is there any relationship on this story with what this country went through on september the 11th? >> guest: i believe there is. it struck me -- i mean, long after i'd finished the research and the writing of this book, as news of those awful events on september the 11th came through to us in the u.k., strong, strong parallels. after all, if you like, the lusitania in her day, something like the world trade center of her time, a technological marvel, a symbol of prestige. the point of attacking her really about making a statement, showing, you know, that germany was technological more superior than britain and could really get britain's jugular. you know, attacking the lusitania was a strategic propaganda act, if you like. but then, of course, you have all the human aftermath, the business of all the people on board who were
and england? >> guest: ... her favorite daughter, princess vickie, had married the man who was the king of prussia. and so the kaiser was the son of that union. c-span: excuse this stretch. is there any relationship on this story with what this country went through on september the 11th? >> guest: i believe there is. it struck me -- i mean, long after i'd finished the research and the writing of this book, as news of those awful events on september the 11th came through to us in the...
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on sunday mourners in northwest england offered prayers in memory of alan henning. a video showing the beheading of helping was released on friday. it was the execution of two americans that prompted president obama to take military action against isis but those air strikes in iraq and syria are now tin controversy on capitol hill. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. it's coming under criticism from some republicans here on capitol hill. now for the first time we're hearing from the director of the fbi about the threat that isis could pose here in the u.s. isis continues to make advances, shelling a kurdish town in northern syria. the violence spilling across the border into turkey. this, despite more than two months of air strooiks led by the united states. that's led some in washington to question president obama's strategy is working. >> i see no way how we fix the problem in iraq and syria without american ground troops. it will need a lot of american hand-holding. >> president obama has maintained he will not send u.s. ground forces into the fight
on sunday mourners in northwest england offered prayers in memory of alan henning. a video showing the beheading of helping was released on friday. it was the execution of two americans that prompted president obama to take military action against isis but those air strikes in iraq and syria are now tin controversy on capitol hill. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. it's coming under criticism from some republicans here on capitol hill. now for the first time we're hearing...
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there are two reasons why the bank of england will be more cautious when it comes to embracing that viewarket has currently. the first is the current account deficit. it is important and maybe even more important than some make it out to be. higher rates are needed to finance the current account deficit. it mightd reason why be a little bit are cautious is the housing market. as the ratio of wages, labor costs to house prices is declining in the u.k., which suggest there is a gradual buildup of leverage in the system. , if theg no rate hike bank of england were to do that, that could exacerbate some of the risk to financial stability. >> are we going to get a rate hike -- do you keep suggesting we are going to get a rate hike but the never deliver on one? >> they could use rhetoric to soften some of the impacts we have seen on markets recently. u.k. fallsn the sharply in the fourth quarter or in q1, the current account deficit will not be as much of an issue. there is not as much of a pressing need to promise to raise rates. if growtht happens, in the u.k. outperforms its major trading p
there are two reasons why the bank of england will be more cautious when it comes to embracing that viewarket has currently. the first is the current account deficit. it is important and maybe even more important than some make it out to be. higher rates are needed to finance the current account deficit. it mightd reason why be a little bit are cautious is the housing market. as the ratio of wages, labor costs to house prices is declining in the u.k., which suggest there is a gradual buildup of...
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there is that storm in new england. some big rain s spiraling. just ran full of here. 66 is the forecast tomorrow. it did it starts with a lot of clouds. the final october 2014 weekend ahead with a 70's saturday afternoon. it will be cooler in the morning. gulf moisture comes in on monday and tuesday. could set up some late sunday night monday morning thunderstorms. >> does even months hut of the storms. big change to cooler air by the middle and end of next week. >> some signs it might come back a little bit toward helene. hard to believe we're near the end of october already. it will be so nice if it is warm for halloween. >> the soft lockdown at the high school has been cleared. does issued after suspicious packages found near the school stadium. students have resumed their normal school day. hope you resumed their normal school day. hope you the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: the police, who investigate crime and the district attorneys, who prosecute the offenders. these are their stories. man: you arrest
there is that storm in new england. some big rain s spiraling. just ran full of here. 66 is the forecast tomorrow. it did it starts with a lot of clouds. the final october 2014 weekend ahead with a 70's saturday afternoon. it will be cooler in the morning. gulf moisture comes in on monday and tuesday. could set up some late sunday night monday morning thunderstorms. >> does even months hut of the storms. big change to cooler air by the middle and end of next week. >> some signs it...