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the gate with arbeit macht frei, works make you free, the gate with arbeit macht frei, works makes youe german sign. the german, yes. and we were directly proceeded to the main gate, through the main gate to the main camp. in all honesty, years later, i thought about it, i never remember giving my name. i don't, because the shock was such. and people say, why didn't you talk? you didn't talk because the trauma of it, even years later, was still there. so we — we didn't. no, we didn't. we just went through the main gate, and the sight that greeted us beyond the selection gate will stay with me for the rest of my life. there were watchtowers with machine—guns pointed at us, and there were corpses everywhere, and these emaciated looking men walking around in striped clothing, dragging those... they were like trolleys, full of these skin—and—bone bodies. so after we were collected, a whole train of people, we were marched to be stripped naked, our hair shaven, and to be tattooed with a number. from then on, we have no name. nothing. you were given that advice which probably saved your life
the gate with arbeit macht frei, works make you free, the gate with arbeit macht frei, works makes youe german sign. the german, yes. and we were directly proceeded to the main gate, through the main gate to the main camp. in all honesty, years later, i thought about it, i never remember giving my name. i don't, because the shock was such. and people say, why didn't you talk? you didn't talk because the trauma of it, even years later, was still there. so we — we didn't. no, we didn't. we just...
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a million little pieces, based on a book from james frey in 2003 about his time in rehab.husband starred in it, both wrote and produced it. very much a passion project for them. sam's last film was 50 shades of grey — big hit movie, but she has suggested it wasn't the greatest time, professionally, for her working on that film. this feels like a reaction to that. this feels like her saying actually, "i can make really intense, personal character studies," because that is what it is. aaron taylor—johnson, as someone in rehab with addiction, problems gives this remarkable warts—and—all performance, really bruised and battered throughout. a tough watch, but because of the performance in it, that's why it is impressive. good have you with us, james king. that is it that this week. from both of us, thank you watching, goodbye. good evening. today brought some of the brightest weather of the year so far for many parts of the uk. quite a lot of sunshine once this cloud clears foster behind me, more cloud, that will be rolling into effect some of us through the weekend. in the gri
a million little pieces, based on a book from james frey in 2003 about his time in rehab.husband starred in it, both wrote and produced it. very much a passion project for them. sam's last film was 50 shades of grey — big hit movie, but she has suggested it wasn't the greatest time, professionally, for her working on that film. this feels like a reaction to that. this feels like her saying actually, "i can make really intense, personal character studies," because that is what it is....
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had a musical duo with a guy named glen frey. >> he was my best friend and first songwriting partner.ith me? he said it would be really cool. he'd never been on the road before. >> glen frey and i shared a $12 hotel room with two twin beds in it. it was a very modest tour. i remember being in station wago wagons. >> rooming together. don and glen each discovered that the other was a good singer and songwriter. >> and that's when they decided to get together and form a band. that band became the eagles. they wished us well. john was very supportive. linda was supportive, and they basically said, just go for it. we didn't have much success with "desperado." the record company didn't know what to do with it. and then linda made it into a classic. ♪ desperado, why don't you come to your senses ♪ ♪ come down from your fences and open the gate ♪ ♪ it may be raining but there's a rainbow above you ♪ ♪ you better let somebody love you, let somebody love you ♪ ♪ let somebody love you ♪ let somebody love you before it's too late ♪ [ applause ] ♪ >> i knew the neil young tour was coming, and i t
had a musical duo with a guy named glen frey. >> he was my best friend and first songwriting partner.ith me? he said it would be really cool. he'd never been on the road before. >> glen frey and i shared a $12 hotel room with two twin beds in it. it was a very modest tour. i remember being in station wago wagons. >> rooming together. don and glen each discovered that the other was a good singer and songwriter. >> and that's when they decided to get together and form a...
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down the stairway to frey became an icon of liberation. my heart breaker refused to tolerate racism over. so she left her home one of the united states. josephine baker 15 minutes t.w. . game a vastly european dream. it's meant to be a community of freedom without borders. it's only comes names discontents is on the wrong side. of your head was the white house of the next level. made in germany 90 minutes on w. o. my 1st vice was the sewing machine. i come from women are almost by this ocean and then something as simple as none in home to write them by said those isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to albums by cycle of my home and it took me as they've been made. finally gave up been mentioned by me and my cycles but returned because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for goes than writing advice as knowledge i was in need challenge to those women back home blood bones by then 2 teams and social norms and inform them of old dead basic rights my name is dave out of the home and i work at speed i'm. actually pretty r
down the stairway to frey became an icon of liberation. my heart breaker refused to tolerate racism over. so she left her home one of the united states. josephine baker 15 minutes t.w. . game a vastly european dream. it's meant to be a community of freedom without borders. it's only comes names discontents is on the wrong side. of your head was the white house of the next level. made in germany 90 minutes on w. o. my 1st vice was the sewing machine. i come from women are almost by this ocean...
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down the stairway to frey became an icon of liberation. my.ajor refused to tolerate racism over any car so she left her home what on the united states. josephine baker and 15 minutes on t.w. . every 2 seconds a person is forced to flee their home. the consequences have been disastrous our documentary series displaced depicts dramatic humanitarian crises around the world . forgetting we don't have time to think i didn't go to university to kill people but act that way i mean a pain people feel for their lives and their future so they seek refuge abroad but what will become of those who stay behind and say play our battle my husband went to peru because of the crisis that i wondered if he hadn't gone there we would have died of hunger and i want to found god. displaced starts january 15th on dog. is a master of the art of confrontation this is growth of leisure in the firm a combat doesn't mean you're going to see ya a slightly undisputed champion of toast political talk doggedly trying to frighten you know crucified everybody on the side that t
down the stairway to frey became an icon of liberation. my.ajor refused to tolerate racism over any car so she left her home what on the united states. josephine baker and 15 minutes on t.w. . every 2 seconds a person is forced to flee their home. the consequences have been disastrous our documentary series displaced depicts dramatic humanitarian crises around the world . forgetting we don't have time to think i didn't go to university to kill people but act that way i mean a pain people feel...
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many of those who passed through the camps infamous gate with its mocking arbeit macht frei all work sets you free message survived only a few months the reichsbahn railway network was the arteries of the nazi war machine it was also the mode of transportation used for what reich leadership with cold matter of factness called the final solution to the jewish question the extermination of european jews and really through the roof through the 1st the people were loaded on the trains often and heated for a carriages sometimes people were transported impossible 3rd class passenger carriages they were advised to take all of their valuables with them and some food and warm clothes regardless of the time of year in other words people were led to believe that they were being taken for resettlement inmates had their heads shaved on a rifle that was then packed up and shipped to german companies for use as a raw material gold teeth were also removed in barbaric fashion any possessions taken away suitcases shoes i loss' pots pans those not killed immediately put to work in a par and conditions
many of those who passed through the camps infamous gate with its mocking arbeit macht frei all work sets you free message survived only a few months the reichsbahn railway network was the arteries of the nazi war machine it was also the mode of transportation used for what reich leadership with cold matter of factness called the final solution to the jewish question the extermination of european jews and really through the roof through the 1st the people were loaded on the trains often and...
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many of those who passed through the camps infamous gate with its marking arbeit macht frei all work sets you free message survived only a few months a lot of those who arrived here it auschwitz birkenau will murder it immediately for others a more torturous lingering fate awaited as the subject of grotesque and obscene medical experiments over 1000000 people perished here the reichsbahn railway network was the arteries of the nazi war machine was also the mode of transportation used for what reich leadership with cold matter of factness called the final solution to the jewish question the extermination of european jews and really those who were the 1st the people were loaded on the trains often and heated for a carriages sometimes people were transported impossible 3rd class passenger carriages they were advised to take all of their valuables with them and some food and warm clothes regardless of the time of year in other words people were led to believe that they were being taken for resettlement they used different tactics to trick people to make them let their guard down inmates
many of those who passed through the camps infamous gate with its marking arbeit macht frei all work sets you free message survived only a few months a lot of those who arrived here it auschwitz birkenau will murder it immediately for others a more torturous lingering fate awaited as the subject of grotesque and obscene medical experiments over 1000000 people perished here the reichsbahn railway network was the arteries of the nazi war machine was also the mode of transportation used for what...
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talk about nothing else he didn't mention the big thing that's happening in just a few hours james frey is there live for us across all the events and of us thank you james well plenty going on in the swiss alps and as james was just saying donald trump is in davos but at the same time after months of arguments and build up his impeachment trial is set to begin in the senate later on she is day well marc maron bashar is out there as senior political analyst and he's here to talk us through it all so my one presumably a distraction tactic carry on trump's part talking economics while the democrats are trying to remove him from office and all the. general saying the the big elephant in the room was impeachment it's not mentioned by the president but it's in everyone's mind. but that's exactly why he is in davos i think it's not only to make the big contrast between what the democrats are doing a far as he's concerned stabbing the president in the back. or what he is doing being presidential speaking boasting lecturing the world business and political leaders about america's greatness or a
talk about nothing else he didn't mention the big thing that's happening in just a few hours james frey is there live for us across all the events and of us thank you james well plenty going on in the swiss alps and as james was just saying donald trump is in davos but at the same time after months of arguments and build up his impeachment trial is set to begin in the senate later on she is day well marc maron bashar is out there as senior political analyst and he's here to talk us through it...
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managed to catch up with the representatives of some of the major players in the field such as thomas frey of ality began by asking about the pressing concerns of a lot of thomas vehicles and whether or not they are safe for consumers. as we think so we think that it's going to work but you do have to make the infrastructure for it think in the us that this is this was over so you go in and drive this. really safe. that special lanes for it and if it's too dangerous you would drive by yourself thomas also gave us a demo inside the vehicle showing a limited amount of the things that i mean does while driving itself and of course showed off that retractable steering wheel and i would love to see. and while announcing a partnership with film director james cameron mercedes benz revealed the. b.t.r. which is inspired by cameron's film avatar it's a completely autonomy and doesn't even include a steering wheel or pedals but does have a series of biopic flaps that look like scales meanwhile sony shocked the world as the electronics maker unveiled a concept car of their own called the vision ass
managed to catch up with the representatives of some of the major players in the field such as thomas frey of ality began by asking about the pressing concerns of a lot of thomas vehicles and whether or not they are safe for consumers. as we think so we think that it's going to work but you do have to make the infrastructure for it think in the us that this is this was over so you go in and drive this. really safe. that special lanes for it and if it's too dangerous you would drive by yourself...
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conflicts that was a 100 years ago and as history tells us it failed miserably diplomatic editor james frey's reports from geneva on what the league success at the u.n. can still learn from its demise. unlocking the secrets of the last century. in this vos the volt's in the un 0 p. and headquarters in geneva the archives of the united nations and of the organization that preceded it the league of nations here the files letters minutes and confidential memos from an era where everything was recorded on paper. the archives of the league which started work in january 9 2100 years ago a currently being digitized some of these boxes have been open since they were 1st sealed many decades ago. the end of what was then known as the great war the league was supposed to bring new hope to the world it was the idea of u.s. president woodrow wilson but he couldn't persuade congress that the u.s. should join the league it's a tough counterfactual to say would things have been better if the u.s. had been only if the us could have been a reliable partner and i think the you know the jury's out on whether the
conflicts that was a 100 years ago and as history tells us it failed miserably diplomatic editor james frey's reports from geneva on what the league success at the u.n. can still learn from its demise. unlocking the secrets of the last century. in this vos the volt's in the un 0 p. and headquarters in geneva the archives of the united nations and of the organization that preceded it the league of nations here the files letters minutes and confidential memos from an era where everything was...
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business leaders that america is experiencing an economic boom like never before diplomatic editor james frey's reports from davos. on the day of the start of his trial for peach but this was the davon version president trump of the world stage in a place surrounded by business leaders where his advisors knew he would look presidential it's clear from his recent comments and his posts on twitter that the us leader is obsessed with impeachment but this was a speech over half an hour long in which the i word wasn't mentioned once today i'm proud to wear that the united states is in the midst of an economic boom the likes of which the world has never seen before. we've regained our stride rediscovered our spirit in reawakened the powerful machinery of american enterprise america's thriving america's flourishing and yes america is winning again like never before. many of the world leaders who were in the room know how much now depends on the us a lecture at this could be trumps the last of us but they're preparing to for the possibility of a 2nd term this is a global forum dealing with global issue
business leaders that america is experiencing an economic boom like never before diplomatic editor james frey's reports from davos. on the day of the start of his trial for peach but this was the davon version president trump of the world stage in a place surrounded by business leaders where his advisors knew he would look presidential it's clear from his recent comments and his posts on twitter that the us leader is obsessed with impeachment but this was a speech over half an hour long in...
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. >> every great songwriter, came through the troubadour, jackson brown, j.d., henley and frey, linda their own songs and expressing themselves. >> is it difficult to reveal it constantly to so many people? why do you do this? >> i feel an obligation to myself and to people to try and share myself. maybe as honestly as i can. ♪ i left my folk and friends with the aim to clear my mind out ♪ ♪ well i hit the rowdy road and many kinds i met there ♪ ♪ many stories told me all the ways to get there ♪ ♪ ooh ♪ so on and on i go ♪ the seconds tick the time out there's so much left to know ♪ ♪ while i'm on the road to find out ♪ >> everyone was just trying to do whatever came into their head. >> in the early days paul and i we wanted to be the king of england from england. they were very big those days. >> we had no idea who the people were, the mysterious mr. king was. who had written all these songs, chains the beatles did, i'm into something good, which is part of the british invasion. we did discover this remarkable woman, carole king. >> carole king made the transition from being behind-t
. >> every great songwriter, came through the troubadour, jackson brown, j.d., henley and frey, linda their own songs and expressing themselves. >> is it difficult to reveal it constantly to so many people? why do you do this? >> i feel an obligation to myself and to people to try and share myself. maybe as honestly as i can. ♪ i left my folk and friends with the aim to clear my mind out ♪ ♪ well i hit the rowdy road and many kinds i met there ♪ ♪ many stories told...
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in the trump era, he's been sort of tasked with keeping the judiciary above the frey. what do you hope to see? >> i think we have a constitutional crisis. our constitution was one of the greatest documents written in the history of the world. it was very clear on three separate branching of government, which balance each other out. the president deeply revents the congress, doesn't recognize the role of the congress, and i'm very concerned how people have tried to make a partisan issue out of the judiciary. i think justice roberts is very aware of the critical role that the judiciary branch plays, that he does know it has become far too political, and he will take his role -- i respect the chief justice. i don't agree with him, but i respect him. i think he's going to try to do a good, solid impartial job of sitting in that chair. >> well, to a point you just made, i think it's a really important one. congress was not consulted on the killing of qasem soleimani, as you know. nor was it consulted on his decision to remove troops from syria. congress hasn't really been a
in the trump era, he's been sort of tasked with keeping the judiciary above the frey. what do you hope to see? >> i think we have a constitutional crisis. our constitution was one of the greatest documents written in the history of the world. it was very clear on three separate branching of government, which balance each other out. the president deeply revents the congress, doesn't recognize the role of the congress, and i'm very concerned how people have tried to make a partisan issue...
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>> well, james frey actually came up to me at a party.d oprah had a dispute about that. ( laughter ) but yeah, he-- he walked up to me. he said who he was. i said, "i'm familiar." he said, "i have an idea for a movie i can't write." i was like, "well, what's that?" he's like, "a black man, black woman on a first date, not going great, not going horribly. they start making their way home, they get pulled over by a police officer-- never a good thing for a black person. things escalate pretty quickly. they kill the police officer in self-defense, decide to get in the car and go." and i was like, "you're right. you can't write that." ( laughter ) but i can. i was like, "look, man, give me that idea. i want to go write that movie." and i did and it ultimately became "queen and slim." >> stephen: you describe the film as "protest art." >> yeah. >> stephen: i'm a fan of protest art, i grew up in the 1970s and there was a lot of protest art, an echo of the movement in the 1960s, and i miss that. what to you constitutes protest art? >> any art th
>> well, james frey actually came up to me at a party.d oprah had a dispute about that. ( laughter ) but yeah, he-- he walked up to me. he said who he was. i said, "i'm familiar." he said, "i have an idea for a movie i can't write." i was like, "well, what's that?" he's like, "a black man, black woman on a first date, not going great, not going horribly. they start making their way home, they get pulled over by a police officer-- never a good thing for a...
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that doesn't mean e traffic has improved the crhes are just out of the way, but it's still a matt frei at less you're going to be ni yeah, it will be really nice this morning almost on the traffic t busy this guy's got a little dizzy towith the cloud cover that pushed in. but they're already starting to clear you can see some bits a blue top of the beeen the clouds right ove timber on and it's the first signs of that nice day ahead today but into tomorrow and saturday too we are seeing still some poor visibility right along the coast and the not best of his ability for areas further south of the bay north bay is our first spots thatare clearing are in napa sonoma counties. >>definitely getting that do of sunshine before the rest of us by 1115 your seeing sunshine to the golden east bay still holding on to some fog and low clouds for the south bay though our last spots to be clearing out past you can see that cloud cover here in stormtracker 4 less of it further north more of it further south temperatures right now are in the 50's for most areas little cooler in men's double in livermor
that doesn't mean e traffic has improved the crhes are just out of the way, but it's still a matt frei at less you're going to be ni yeah, it will be really nice this morning almost on the traffic t busy this guy's got a little dizzy towith the cloud cover that pushed in. but they're already starting to clear you can see some bits a blue top of the beeen the clouds right ove timber on and it's the first signs of that nice day ahead today but into tomorrow and saturday too we are seeing still...
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he took it right in the face he to get everywhere there is supposed to make adjustments right james frey daria instead this game was even worse. then when they were here we 12 they're still cleaning at levi stadium, the parking lot i see people driving around let's get right to the highlights or if you're a packers fan and many of waking up this morning in flying back. lights because it wasn't even close to 27 to nothing at halftime final score 37 to 20 yes rodgers made its. >>i interesting in the 4th quarter, but time ran out on them they could have played anothegame right after that same results because the niners simply too much. 240 ares close to 240 yards on the ground d-schoofootball just controlling. >>the clock. most are right he most are actually scored 4 touchdowns himself jimmy g only completed 6 passes for 77 yards all have to do more of course against patrick mahomes because that's a high octane offense. so they still have some planning to do before they take off to miami next tuesday or so they'll enjoy this game in the meantime, his 3 year james and darya snyder's first te
he took it right in the face he to get everywhere there is supposed to make adjustments right james frey daria instead this game was even worse. then when they were here we 12 they're still cleaning at levi stadium, the parking lot i see people driving around let's get right to the highlights or if you're a packers fan and many of waking up this morning in flying back. lights because it wasn't even close to 27 to nothing at halftime final score 37 to 20 yes rodgers made its. >>i...
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strong trump supporter from back when trump came to town for a rally in october, when mayor jacob frey was talking about wanting the president to pay up front, bob kroll was there saying no, let him be there. he was on stage with trump. he sold t-shirts. there seems to be a bit of a sycophantic mentality from the police union, where he doesn't seem to like the city he's a police officer in. i don't think he likes the residence or the political mentality. the police here have had some issues. there have been shootings that have been questioned. last in the fourth precinct in minneapolis they put up a racist christmas tree, dead serious, a racist christmas tree that was up for a while before people got outraged enough and than they acted like they were surprised it was there. there is real tension between police officers and the city and bob kroll seems to be probably from my personal interpretation seems to be looking at helping his own personal endeavors by taking his position and using it to appeal to trump and trump fans, but i don't think it is doing a lot of good within the city be
strong trump supporter from back when trump came to town for a rally in october, when mayor jacob frey was talking about wanting the president to pay up front, bob kroll was there saying no, let him be there. he was on stage with trump. he sold t-shirts. there seems to be a bit of a sycophantic mentality from the police union, where he doesn't seem to like the city he's a police officer in. i don't think he likes the residence or the political mentality. the police here have had some issues....
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if you are a frey free thinker even like a liberal like a joe rogan or dave seinfeld or dave chapelledians that want to speak cultural truth uncomfortable for the air diet elite class you have to be a right winger? ainsley: they think if you don't go this far to the left, then you are right winger. and a lot of right wingers would be happy to be called. that is that a bad word? pete: i'm fine to be a white ringer. if you are a leftist it's a swear word. steve: comedy and writ and watce late night show all pretty much left wingers. for ricky gervais to get up there the biggest lecturn in the world on sunday night and make funnel of the left, the left didn't like it. what do you think friends@foxnews.com. also on facebook. ainsley: it was pretty funny if you haven't watched it. i suggest you do. pete: there was even more in there. steve: obviously you are not a writer for vanity fair. ainsley: i watched it on youtube yesterday. it was really funny. did you watch it, jillian? jillian: i watched it, yeah. we have a fox news alert. get you caught up on this story we're following. a minneso
if you are a frey free thinker even like a liberal like a joe rogan or dave seinfeld or dave chapelledians that want to speak cultural truth uncomfortable for the air diet elite class you have to be a right winger? ainsley: they think if you don't go this far to the left, then you are right winger. and a lot of right wingers would be happy to be called. that is that a bad word? pete: i'm fine to be a white ringer. if you are a leftist it's a swear word. steve: comedy and writ and watce late...
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prince andrew of course denies sleeping with virginia roberts to frey.for mainland china, saying people should not travel there unless absolutely necessary because of the coronavirus. hundreds of foreign nationals have been evacuated from the city at the heart of the outbreak. the total number of cases has jumped to almost to 6,000. rich preston reports. as the first japanese nationals returned home to tokyo from wuhan, the foreign office in london said it was working urgently on similar evacuation plans. there are believed to be about 300 uk nationals in hubei province with about 200 wanting to return home. as the japanese plane parked at the gate, a number of ambulances, together with white suited figures, could be seen. the authorities said anyone displaying symptoms of the illness will be taken to hospital immediately. everyone else would be tested for the virus and asked to quarantine themselves until the results were known. some passengers on board spoke to the media. this man, a steelworker, said nobody could move around the city freely. the restr
prince andrew of course denies sleeping with virginia roberts to frey.for mainland china, saying people should not travel there unless absolutely necessary because of the coronavirus. hundreds of foreign nationals have been evacuated from the city at the heart of the outbreak. the total number of cases has jumped to almost to 6,000. rich preston reports. as the first japanese nationals returned home to tokyo from wuhan, the foreign office in london said it was working urgently on similar...
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a million little pieces, based on a book from james frey in 2003 about his time in rehab.it. very much a passion project for them. so, sam's last film was 50 shades of grey — a big hit movie, but she has suggested it wasn't the greatest time, professionally, for her working on that film. this feels like a reaction to that. this feels like her saying, actually, "i can make really intense, personal character studies" because that is what it is. and aaron taylor—johnson, as someone in rehab with addiction, gives this remarkable warts—and—all performance, it really is bruised and battered throughout. so a tough watch but, because of the performance in it, that's why it is impressive. good have you with us, james king. thank you so much. james king there. that is it that this week. from both of us, thank you watching. goodbye. hello. this is breakfast with charlie stayt and sally nugent. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. the us president donald trump has defended his decision to have an iranian military leader killed in a us air strike. iran
a million little pieces, based on a book from james frey in 2003 about his time in rehab.it. very much a passion project for them. so, sam's last film was 50 shades of grey — a big hit movie, but she has suggested it wasn't the greatest time, professionally, for her working on that film. this feels like a reaction to that. this feels like her saying, actually, "i can make really intense, personal character studies" because that is what it is. and aaron taylor—johnson, as someone...
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a body able to rise above the frey, to soberly judge the president's conduct or misconduct for what itg more and nothing less. in federist 65, hamilton wrote, where else but in the senate could have been found a tribunal sufficiently dignified or independent. what other body would be likely to feel confidence enough in its own situation to preserve an unawed influence necessary partiality between the individual accused and representatives of the people, his accuser. it is up to you to be the tribunal hamilton envisioned. it is up to you to show the american people and yourselves his confidence and those of the other founders was rightly placed. the constitution entrusts you to the responsibility of acting as impartial jurors, have a fair trial and weigh the evidence before you no matter what your party affiliation or vote in the previous election or the next, our duty is to the constitution and the rule of law. i recognize there may be times in the trial you may long to return to the business of the senate. the american people look forward to the same. but not before you decide what ki
a body able to rise above the frey, to soberly judge the president's conduct or misconduct for what itg more and nothing less. in federist 65, hamilton wrote, where else but in the senate could have been found a tribunal sufficiently dignified or independent. what other body would be likely to feel confidence enough in its own situation to preserve an unawed influence necessary partiality between the individual accused and representatives of the people, his accuser. it is up to you to be the...