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the future parents called their son georgi. >> he was read by his aunt and father mythology, history, anything that they thought would spark the fire. >> robert patton is the general's grandson and wrote about his family in "the pattons" as early as 6 or 7 years old he announced he was going to become not just a military man, but a great military leader and he set his sights on the people like seizer and hannibal, these were his role models. >> he used to love to play soldier, and he would play general. >> acclaimed historian penned patton, a genius for war. >> they made up almost sort of the first little tank when he was a kid, made out of a barrel and some other things, and they went flying down a hill. these were some of george's childhood play things. toy soldiers, a wooden sword, and a trustee slingshot. the family has had a history in the military. >> his great uncle was killed at gettysburg and his grandfather was also killed during the civil war, and those stories of the bravery and everything certainly filtered down to patton. >> 1904, after a year at the virginia military in
the future parents called their son georgi. >> he was read by his aunt and father mythology, history, anything that they thought would spark the fire. >> robert patton is the general's grandson and wrote about his family in "the pattons" as early as 6 or 7 years old he announced he was going to become not just a military man, but a great military leader and he set his sights on the people like seizer and hannibal, these were his role models. >> he used to love to...
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carolina: este senador republicano de georgi a bloqueo un proyecto de ley que habrÍa extendido la protecciÓnuridad de la frontera. el senador calificÓ la propuesta de un arreglo temporal que eventualmente, fracasarÍa. javier: otro tema del que se habla en redes sociales es el prÓximo el candidato demócrata conor lang se declarÓ ganador pero el conteo de votos no ha terminado aventaja al republicano por una pequeÑa cantidad de votos. falta contar el voto de los ausentes. el final serÁ de fotografÍa. carolina: el presidente trump ha prometido o seguir cambiando su gabinete. uno de los que estarÍa en su lista negra sería al nombrado secretario de la oficina de veteranos el aÑo pasado. el hombre de 58 aÑos de edad estÁ envuelto en una guerra interno del departamento que actualmente dirige. javier: sigamos con temas de la casa blanca, fÍjate quiÉn michael pence, nominado secretario de estado, ha asegurado que la primera mujer que podrÍa dirigir la cía es una lÍder natural con la posibilidad hasta las cosas e inspirar a otros. pero, mÁs quieres gina hospel? tenemos mÁs de esa controversia. carolin
carolina: este senador republicano de georgi a bloqueo un proyecto de ley que habrÍa extendido la protecciÓnuridad de la frontera. el senador calificÓ la propuesta de un arreglo temporal que eventualmente, fracasarÍa. javier: otro tema del que se habla en redes sociales es el prÓximo el candidato demócrata conor lang se declarÓ ganador pero el conteo de votos no ha terminado aventaja al republicano por una pequeÑa cantidad de votos. falta contar el voto de los ausentes. el final serÁ...
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at some point -- down goes georgy. >> oh. >> down goes georgi. water bowl maybe a couple of pints of guinness. i'm not sure there but >>> good morning, i'm "abc 7 news," meteorologist mike nicco. your accuweather highlights. chance of showers through saturday. dry weather sunday and monday and a warmer storm next week. as far as today, temperatures in the mid to upper 250s. my accuweather seven-day forecast, all of these >>> all right time now for "deals & steals." tory johnson in the house with something for everyone, guys. it's all less than $20 so let's get right to it. >> first up, premiere products. this is all about light. let there be light where there is no light. we have our big fancy display. >> there you go. >> light in a dark area so if you have a hallway, closet, shed, attic, cabinet, anywhere you need some extra light but no opportunity for wiring or electricity, these are for you because they're simple sort of easy switches. easy lights that go on and off. they mount very, very easily. >> this one's really great, you put on a hat l
at some point -- down goes georgy. >> oh. >> down goes georgi. water bowl maybe a couple of pints of guinness. i'm not sure there but >>> good morning, i'm "abc 7 news," meteorologist mike nicco. your accuweather highlights. chance of showers through saturday. dry weather sunday and monday and a warmer storm next week. as far as today, temperatures in the mid to upper 250s. my accuweather seven-day forecast, all of these >>> all right time now for...
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rights so there are a lot of people who are sitting not to happy with this however of course and if georgie function kilian business be greatly relieved just because of the i'm gaining some time getting some time and a little bit of certainty but what remains uncertain is the future of the irish border the border between northern ireland and ireland it is still a thorn in the side of the u.k. and we understand that britain has agreed to what is called a backstop so lucian what is that. that's a legal fallback and mean simply is a b. and c. will not be possible they indeed applies no d. is what britain absolutely doesn't want and it means that northern ireland would more or less have to stay in march parts of the customs union and the single market and then the next step is that if you look at it more closely and indeed in the border with then run between the european union and great britain are not so great britain after this is through out the irish sea that is something that reason may have had an advance had been possibly cannot be not never ever however the pressure on her has so great
rights so there are a lot of people who are sitting not to happy with this however of course and if georgie function kilian business be greatly relieved just because of the i'm gaining some time getting some time and a little bit of certainty but what remains uncertain is the future of the irish border the border between northern ireland and ireland it is still a thorn in the side of the u.k. and we understand that britain has agreed to what is called a backstop so lucian what is that. that's a...
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georgi markov was assassinated by bulgarian, financed by the kgb.n 2006 and we have now had this... outrageous attack in salisbury... let's not go with history, it is not in your favour... you invaded iraq and killed a million people... libya you destroyed... alexander! you have said it. history is over, we are going to talk about the future, which is a russian election. you mentioned it, let's go to it, one thing we know about all of this is that putin's russia is not going away, russia heads to the polls to choose a president and although there are a handful of other candidates, no one expects them to get many votes against putin. so alexander, first i would like to ask you on this election, is the timing a coincidence, a nerve agent attack on the otherwise sleepy streets of a cathedral city in provincial england, and a russian election upcoming? it damages putin's and russia's image. and with the world cup coming up, it would be suicide for anyone in moscow to think it would benefit us. putin does not have a problem because he is popular. his opp
georgi markov was assassinated by bulgarian, financed by the kgb.n 2006 and we have now had this... outrageous attack in salisbury... let's not go with history, it is not in your favour... you invaded iraq and killed a million people... libya you destroyed... alexander! you have said it. history is over, we are going to talk about the future, which is a russian election. you mentioned it, let's go to it, one thing we know about all of this is that putin's russia is not going away, russia heads...
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businesses were destroyed they weren't all ailing businesses it was an avatar it was in the hospital georgi the same with lloyds b.s.u. these businesses had assets and the bankers needed the assets and so this was a wholesale culling of british businesses that were the backbone of our economy and you use the term prosperity i don't think this country is prosperous and one of the reasons why we have deep economic problems is because we are so dependent upon the multinationals the great big businesses that don't pay the taxes here anyway and we tore out the backbone of the british economy which was the small to medium sized businesses thank you. after the break national securities of over we speak to the star of the writer would know how the film documenting alleged u.s. government collusion with hollywood gold is of all coming up in part two of going on the ground. seemed wrong. but all roads just don't hold. me to long to get to shape out these days comes to attitude and in games from an equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. for a wo
businesses were destroyed they weren't all ailing businesses it was an avatar it was in the hospital georgi the same with lloyds b.s.u. these businesses had assets and the bankers needed the assets and so this was a wholesale culling of british businesses that were the backbone of our economy and you use the term prosperity i don't think this country is prosperous and one of the reasons why we have deep economic problems is because we are so dependent upon the multinationals the great big...
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you can compare footballers, georgie best with messi, or anyone, you cannot compare ken dodd when itlaugh. didn't matter what he did. the cathedral was full, so despite the cold and the window in the rain, hundreds watched on a screen outside. during the service, more tributes. i loved to talk to him about the mechanics of comedy, and i learned so much from him. he came to several plays i did, and we pick the bones of how and why things work, or didn't. but this wasn't just a showbiz event. there were heartfelt farewells. we will never see the like of ken dodd again. thank you. thank you, sir ken. tatty bye. statues across the statute carried tickling sticks to mark the day, as ken dodd's coffin left the cathedral, the congregation waved tickling sticks and diddy men joined the procession. sir ken asked for people wanting to give donations in his memory should give to help the homeless on merseyside. andy gill, bbc north west tonight, liverpool.
you can compare footballers, georgie best with messi, or anyone, you cannot compare ken dodd when itlaugh. didn't matter what he did. the cathedral was full, so despite the cold and the window in the rain, hundreds watched on a screen outside. during the service, more tributes. i loved to talk to him about the mechanics of comedy, and i learned so much from him. he came to several plays i did, and we pick the bones of how and why things work, or didn't. but this wasn't just a showbiz event....
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businesses were destroyed they weren't all ailing businesses it was an avatar it was in the hospital georgi the same with lloyds b.s.u. these businesses had assets and the bankers needed the assets and so this was a wholesale culling of british businesses that were the backbone of our economy and you use the term prosperity i don't think this country is prosperous and one of the reasons why we have deep economic problems is because we are so. dependent upon the multinationals the great big businesses that don't pay the taxes here anyway and we told the backbone of the british economy which was the small to medium sized businesses but i've been thinking. of the break national security we speak to the star of the writer with no hands the film documenting alleged u.s. government collusion with hollywood gold is a plot to have going underground. seemed wrong wrong just don't call. me. yet to stamp out these things become active. and engaged equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. well you know they were kind of adopted because we were call
businesses were destroyed they weren't all ailing businesses it was an avatar it was in the hospital georgi the same with lloyds b.s.u. these businesses had assets and the bankers needed the assets and so this was a wholesale culling of british businesses that were the backbone of our economy and you use the term prosperity i don't think this country is prosperous and one of the reasons why we have deep economic problems is because we are so. dependent upon the multinationals the great big...
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. >> sean: now, you've got to wonder if georgie stephanopoulos over at abc, stephen colbert, rachel met all, do you think they will ask mr. deep state james comey about any of this? we will not hold our breath. but james comey is welcome on the show. what is becoming more apparent by the day is how the deep state is fighting back as they continue to get exposed. they are not liking what is happening. we are exposing it on the show. the perfect example is former obama cia director john brennan. he is now trying to malignpi president trump with a brand-new conspiracy theory. let's take a look. >> i think he's afraid of the president of russia.hi >> why? >> one can speculate as to why. the russians might have something on him personally. they may make his life more difficult. clearly, i think it's important for us to improve relations with russia. but the fact he has had this forming attitude toward mr. mr. putin, continues to say to me that he has something to fear. >> sean: right. he's s a known liar, but the mea just parents brendan's talking points. >> former cia director who is worked
. >> sean: now, you've got to wonder if georgie stephanopoulos over at abc, stephen colbert, rachel met all, do you think they will ask mr. deep state james comey about any of this? we will not hold our breath. but james comey is welcome on the show. what is becoming more apparent by the day is how the deep state is fighting back as they continue to get exposed. they are not liking what is happening. we are exposing it on the show. the perfect example is former obama cia director john...
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you are running for congress in georgi georgia's 6th district. what pushed you over?r a very, very long time. of course, it started with jordan. there's a shift and a cultural change we've never seen before. these are our babies. if we, as adults, don't even stand up to our own legislators and these children are standing up, i'll do whatever i have to do to help them thrive and be who they're supposed to be. >> best way to describe it, we felt like it's been a whole year and also it was just yesterday. a couple of them were in my grade. i've gone to school with them since i was little and losing them has been kind of hard. carmen was in a lot of my classes. she was so smart and understood everything. coach feis would wave at us every morning when we walked into the school. and then alyssa is my little sister's friend. and it's kind of hard talking about it. because she was 14. and she had a life ahead of her. >> you will hear much more of our conversation next hour. you can also find out, if you are interested, where marches are happening near you. join cnn for march
you are running for congress in georgi georgia's 6th district. what pushed you over?r a very, very long time. of course, it started with jordan. there's a shift and a cultural change we've never seen before. these are our babies. if we, as adults, don't even stand up to our own legislators and these children are standing up, i'll do whatever i have to do to help them thrive and be who they're supposed to be. >> best way to describe it, we felt like it's been a whole year and also it was...
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issues include the former catalan parliamentary speaker calm a folk adele and ex catalan minister georgie terrell are expected to enter the fray of prisons on friday spain's top prosecutor called for the sentence because he said there was a high risk of them repeating that crimes. to local politicians in the former soviet republic of georgia have found a novel way to liven up their city assembly a heated debate managed to get totally out of hand when punches started flying between two opposition members one of whom went on the offensive using a telephone as an improvised weapon. the two men had managed to get themselves worked up about the creation of a new political faction in the city of d.d. after they were separated by their fellow politicians medics had to be called in to treat them both for their injuries. much more to come for this hour israeli settler attacks against palestinians in the occupied occupied west bank are rising we speak to people whose jobs are becoming dated gamble. braincell a web private ownership of water is taking its toll on the country's poorest communities. a
issues include the former catalan parliamentary speaker calm a folk adele and ex catalan minister georgie terrell are expected to enter the fray of prisons on friday spain's top prosecutor called for the sentence because he said there was a high risk of them repeating that crimes. to local politicians in the former soviet republic of georgia have found a novel way to liven up their city assembly a heated debate managed to get totally out of hand when punches started flying between two...
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this year, we ensured that the individuals at the centre of those stories, georgie, the goal you willth worker we saw in africa, we made them front and centre and allowed them front and centre and allowed them the opportunity to speak for themselves. their stories are sufficiently compelling. that is definitely a direction we will go in the future. in terms of the celebrity approach, when the organisation is at its best, and it has always been the case in 30 years of comic relief, we work with extraordinary individuals, whoever they may be. this year, we saw greg james and zoe ball and alexjones from the one show, people who have a close personal connection to the cause in question, be that around maternal health, —— mental—health amongst and they can talk passionately about it looking about it -- passionately about it looking about it —— mental health amongst men. and they can shine a light on that cause and they do so compellingly, and people respond to that in droves. they respond with fundraising. zoe ball did her bike ride and it was incredible. but more than the money, what was
this year, we ensured that the individuals at the centre of those stories, georgie, the goal you willth worker we saw in africa, we made them front and centre and allowed them front and centre and allowed them the opportunity to speak for themselves. their stories are sufficiently compelling. that is definitely a direction we will go in the future. in terms of the celebrity approach, when the organisation is at its best, and it has always been the case in 30 years of comic relief, we work with...
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in 1978, the bbcjournalist georgi markov was poisoned using a specially adapted umbrella while waitingrians with the assassination. in 2006, a former russian spy living in exile in britain, alexander litvinenko, was killed after he drank radioactive tea in a london hotel. he had been a long—time critic of russia, particularly vladimir putin. the poison used was a radioactive substance called polonium—210. it is impossible to source on the open market, which is why investigators believe the russian state was involved in the killing. an inquest into his death concluded that his murder was an fsb operation. russia's fsb is a successor to the kgb. litvinenko's body was so radioactive, he had to be buried in a lead lined coffin. and as boris berezovsky, another critic of president putin. in 2013, he was found hanged in the bathroom of his home. while it was first thought berezovsky took his own life, later a coroner said he could not be 100% sure about the cause of death. let's speak now to chris phillips — he was head of the national counter terrorism security office when alexander litvien
in 1978, the bbcjournalist georgi markov was poisoned using a specially adapted umbrella while waitingrians with the assassination. in 2006, a former russian spy living in exile in britain, alexander litvinenko, was killed after he drank radioactive tea in a london hotel. he had been a long—time critic of russia, particularly vladimir putin. the poison used was a radioactive substance called polonium—210. it is impossible to source on the open market, which is why investigators believe the...