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>> then a twist rocks the entire griffith family. >> we were all frantic.idea how it could have happened. >> when "dateline extra" continues. >> welcome back. here once again is dennis murphy with "consumed." >>> six days after the cold-blooded murder of julie griffith, family and friends gathered at her church to say good-bye. between the visitation and the memorial service, son zach was overwhelmed. >> just showed what an amazing woman that my mom was that that many people come out just to say that, you know -- they just wanted to give their condolences. >> to close friends craig and temple bradley, julie's husband, keith, was more emotional that day than they had ever seen. >> tears. >> sadness. i had never seen him cry. you know, in my life. >> but even as the griffith family mourned, zach and his brother were feeling uneasy about the investigation which seemed to be focused exclusively on their father. >> i was angry. i felt that the detectives, the sheriff's department were on a manhunt, and they were after my dad. >> because the husbands always do it
>> then a twist rocks the entire griffith family. >> we were all frantic.idea how it could have happened. >> when "dateline extra" continues. >> welcome back. here once again is dennis murphy with "consumed." >>> six days after the cold-blooded murder of julie griffith, family and friends gathered at her church to say good-bye. between the visitation and the memorial service, son zach was overwhelmed. >> just showed what an amazing...
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julie griffith was a loving wife and a doting mother.hen a blaze ripped through her home, it took her life and robbed her family of their matriarch. was it an accident, a burglary gone wrong or something else entirely? here's dennis murphy with "consumed." >> the canterbury hills subdivision in paducah, kentucky, is a good place to raise kids. tidy homes kept by neighbors living ordered lives. so as the front porch lights winked out on just another day, what happened one cold january night in the wee hours was especially alarming. orange flames were licking the tree tops. a roaring, all-consuming fire was devouring one of the nice homes. >> it was awful. half of the house was gone. >> what would rise from those ashes was far more than a fire marshal's investigation into cause. there would be a probe into the deepest roots of a treachery beyond most people's comprehension. >> it's not true. no way. >> what had they all missed? >> a monster. a liar. a cheater. >> he's destroyed my entire family. ♪ >> before it became charred rubble, the ho
julie griffith was a loving wife and a doting mother.hen a blaze ripped through her home, it took her life and robbed her family of their matriarch. was it an accident, a burglary gone wrong or something else entirely? here's dennis murphy with "consumed." >> the canterbury hills subdivision in paducah, kentucky, is a good place to raise kids. tidy homes kept by neighbors living ordered lives. so as the front porch lights winked out on just another day, what happened one cold...
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that is out of griffith's imagination. that rebirth of the ku klux klan was still three years in the future in 1912. it is impossible the terrorism was the work of white sheeted klan's men. i found a letter written by 80-year-old reese may jordan after a lot of searching and suddenly there was something significant. she was a 14-year-old girl in 1912 and a classmate of may crows. she wrote about the night of the funeral it wasn't the klan that did this. it was just the ordinary people of the country. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. [inaudible conversations] all right. well the intro happened already but thank you for coming out and seeing this great line of authors. there is one more coming. i am david shoulders part of the event staff at politics and prose. i would like to welcome you to this event. tonight is a special occasion as
that is out of griffith's imagination. that rebirth of the ku klux klan was still three years in the future in 1912. it is impossible the terrorism was the work of white sheeted klan's men. i found a letter written by 80-year-old reese may jordan after a lot of searching and suddenly there was something significant. she was a 14-year-old girl in 1912 and a classmate of may crows. she wrote about the night of the funeral it wasn't the klan that did this. it was just the ordinary people of the...
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that came out of dw griffith's imagination but that rebirth of the ku klux klan is three years in the future in 1912 and simply impossible the campaign of terrorism, the work of white sheeted klansman. who then were the persons unknown responsible to purge. ruth jordan is another of those
that came out of dw griffith's imagination but that rebirth of the ku klux klan is three years in the future in 1912 and simply impossible the campaign of terrorism, the work of white sheeted klansman. who then were the persons unknown responsible to purge. ruth jordan is another of those
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judge griffith: i don't think 30% is bigly. [laughter] judge griffith: maybe you can give us a brief on that. [laughter] mr. racine: what is your email address? [laughter] mr. racine: so, your honors, as i listen to my exceptional opposing counsel argue this is a case that involves some sort of spiritual counseling privilege, please, i ask you to go through those papers, and when opposing counsel gets back up to the podium, ask her to give you examples where crooked friar laurence actually rendered spiritual counseling. you will find none. and the reason you will find none is because there was no spiritual counseling going on. there was an attempt by friar laurence instead to become the hero of this saga, sacrifice people, all so he could be the person who would have solved the problems of verona. >> don't you have another significant problem that shakespeare himself assigned the blame for the deaths of romeo and juliet to the parents? that your argument against the friar relies entirely on snippets of the text and overlooks sh
judge griffith: i don't think 30% is bigly. [laughter] judge griffith: maybe you can give us a brief on that. [laughter] mr. racine: what is your email address? [laughter] mr. racine: so, your honors, as i listen to my exceptional opposing counsel argue this is a case that involves some sort of spiritual counseling privilege, please, i ask you to go through those papers, and when opposing counsel gets back up to the podium, ask her to give you examples where crooked friar laurence actually...
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hywel griffith on australia day. you're watching newsday on the bbc.irector of the oscar—nominated film tanna, a movie with a cast of first—time actors. also on the programme: we will be explaining huawei children's game led to stardom and fame. —— how a children's. the shuttle challenger exploded soon after liftoff. there were seven astronauts on board, one of them a woman school teacher. all of them are believed to have been killed. by the evening, tahrir square, the heart of official cairo, was in the hands of the demonstrators. they were using the word "revolution". the earthquake singled out buildings, and brought them down in seconds. tonight, the search for any survivors has an increasing desperation about it as the hours pass. the new government is firmly in control of the entire republic of uganda. moscow got its first taste of western fast food as mcdonald's opened their biggest restaurant in pushkin square. but the hundreds of muscovites who queued up today won't find it cheap, with a big mac costing half the day's wages for the average russ
hywel griffith on australia day. you're watching newsday on the bbc.irector of the oscar—nominated film tanna, a movie with a cast of first—time actors. also on the programme: we will be explaining huawei children's game led to stardom and fame. —— how a children's. the shuttle challenger exploded soon after liftoff. there were seven astronauts on board, one of them a woman school teacher. all of them are believed to have been killed. by the evening, tahrir square, the heart of official...
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what our tag line is changing the way we move. >> reporter: for "nightly business report" i'm bill griffith. >> bike sales in europe have been flat for more than a decade except when it comes to electric bikes. he believes there will be a of opportunity to scale up if laws pertaining to electric bikes become more uniform across this country. >> entrepreneurs can come from anywhere and do basically anything but you might wonder what an electrician knows about running a company some some know quite a bit, others not so much. that's why a new jersey electrician who once said there's got to be a better way and figured it out got the bright idea to share his knowledge for a price of course. the way he sees it he's helping others create more jobs than he could ever create on his own. >> that's a big deal. >> he can get a charge out of people and no wonder, at age 19 he became a full-time electrician, three years later he and a partner started gold medal electrical contracting in central new jersey. they work long hours, did everything themselves but like so many small business owners they did lit
what our tag line is changing the way we move. >> reporter: for "nightly business report" i'm bill griffith. >> bike sales in europe have been flat for more than a decade except when it comes to electric bikes. he believes there will be a of opportunity to scale up if laws pertaining to electric bikes become more uniform across this country. >> entrepreneurs can come from anywhere and do basically anything but you might wonder what an electrician knows about running...
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hywel griffith, bbc news.d the longstanding policy that allows cubans who arrive in the us without visas to become permanent residents. the repeal of the so—called "wet foot, dry foot" policy comes as president 0bama continues to try to thaw relations with cuba in his final days of office. 0ur correspondent in havana, will grant, gave me more details. well, it's really one of the cornerstones of washington's policy towards cuba, or certainly has been for the past 20 years or so. under it, it's basically the carrot to the stick of the us economic embargo, if you like. and that carrot comes in the form of the guaranteed right of residency in the united states for cubans who arrive without a visa. so we've all seen the images of cubans arriving on the shores of the united states, in very rickety rafts and so on. they have be direct right to remain, and within a year apply for citizenship. that isn't offered to any other citizens, certainly not from latin america. and it's a very controversial rule, both in the un
hywel griffith, bbc news.d the longstanding policy that allows cubans who arrive in the us without visas to become permanent residents. the repeal of the so—called "wet foot, dry foot" policy comes as president 0bama continues to try to thaw relations with cuba in his final days of office. 0ur correspondent in havana, will grant, gave me more details. well, it's really one of the cornerstones of washington's policy towards cuba, or certainly has been for the past 20 years or so....
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i think judge griffith, do you have seniority of this group? if so -- >> do i? >> if so, if then with that great distinction comes responsibility. >> okay. >> perhaps you could open our talk. >> that would be great. first of all, it's an honor to be here and thank the national archives and con source to do this event. i'm thankful to be here with my esteemed colleague and you, jess. it turns out that question you ask lies at the heart of a rather vigorous debate over the role of judges that has taken place since the framing of the constitution. and the views that i have developed over time are -- you used a phrase that might be kind of pa jurortive. you said are the rights of the bill of rights frozen in time. i'm of the view that there were certain values that were expressed at the time of the founding, at the time of the bill of rights and that they did express a definite view of the relationship between the individual and the state with respect to certain activities and that it's our responsibility as judges to enforce those but not to change them. the job th
i think judge griffith, do you have seniority of this group? if so -- >> do i? >> if so, if then with that great distinction comes responsibility. >> okay. >> perhaps you could open our talk. >> that would be great. first of all, it's an honor to be here and thank the national archives and con source to do this event. i'm thankful to be here with my esteemed colleague and you, jess. it turns out that question you ask lies at the heart of a rather vigorous debate...
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. >> this is andy griffiths. 26 years a detective in the sussex police department.cognized for his work in investigative interview techniques. when he was a rookie, british interrogation rules were much like they are in the u.s., but they are not anymore. >> what happened to precipitate these changes in the united kingdom? >> changes really came about through problems. >> like a national scandal after a series of high-profile false confessions, including an arson/murder case eerily similar to robert davis'. >> the government of the day instigated a review of the way that prisoners were dealt with in custody. >> the result? a complete overhaul of the system. every officer in the uk retrained to rigorous standards that apply in every region of the country. strict rules were put in place for suspect interviews. all interviews in serious cases video-recorded. >> there are two cameras up there. one gives a head and shoulders shot of the interviewee, and the idea behind that is that, if this interview was shown in court, it gives a clear picture of you. the other is a glo
. >> this is andy griffiths. 26 years a detective in the sussex police department.cognized for his work in investigative interview techniques. when he was a rookie, british interrogation rules were much like they are in the u.s., but they are not anymore. >> what happened to precipitate these changes in the united kingdom? >> changes really came about through problems. >> like a national scandal after a series of high-profile false confessions, including an arson/murder...
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that is your forecast. editor of the sunday times, sian griffiths. this is bbc news.s executive order. downing street say theresa may does not agree with president trump‘s temporary refugee ban after she was criticised for not condemning it during her trip to turkey. what it was wrong to do was go over there and effectively roll over in there and effectively roll over in the face of a ban affecting people from predominantly muslim countries. the northern ireland secretaryjames brokenshire says inquiries into killings during the troubles are concentrating too much on the police and the army. a statue of diana princess of wales is to be built in kensington palace by her sons prince harry and the duke of cambridge. also in the next hour: two of
that is your forecast. editor of the sunday times, sian griffiths. this is bbc news.s executive order. downing street say theresa may does not agree with president trump‘s temporary refugee ban after she was criticised for not condemning it during her trip to turkey. what it was wrong to do was go over there and effectively roll over in there and effectively roll over in the face of a ban affecting people from predominantly muslim countries. the northern ireland secretaryjames brokenshire...
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paul griffiths, ceo of dubai airports. we will get you all the details next.is bloomberg. ♪ shery: it is 12:30 p.m. in hong kong, 8:30 a.m. in to buy. he willt trump says renegotiate the trade deal involving the u.s., canada, and mexico at an "appropriate time". trump says stopping what he called ridiculous trade deals will put a lot of people back to work. he spoke after meeting labor leaders. the afl-cio president called good firste tpp a step. the uk's brexit plan becomes clear on tuesday when the supreme court rules on whether the process can start without parliaments approval. if the decision goes against the government, prime minister may intends to launch article 50 by herself. most members of the two houses of parliament of post-brexit in last year's referendum. bloomberg has been told that china plans to reduce the influence local governments have on economic data. our sources at the national bureau of statistics is moving its team out of joint offices. staff will have to use independent channels for reporting independent data back to that provincial
paul griffiths, ceo of dubai airports. we will get you all the details next.is bloomberg. ♪ shery: it is 12:30 p.m. in hong kong, 8:30 a.m. in to buy. he willt trump says renegotiate the trade deal involving the u.s., canada, and mexico at an "appropriate time". trump says stopping what he called ridiculous trade deals will put a lot of people back to work. he spoke after meeting labor leaders. the afl-cio president called good firste tpp a step. the uk's brexit plan becomes clear...
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gi griffith says the srule could help cut waste and spending. many anti-government people often discover a different truth. >> they'll come in very anti-government. and at the end of the time, not only do they servants but a lot of times they try to take them with them. >> reporter: the american federation of government workers is the largest federal union. >> we represent over 700,000 federal workers nationwide. >> reporter: if approved by the congress, civil service and private jobs would suffer. >> federal employees as well as the american public needs to be on the telephone, calling their members of congress. >> reporter: in the district, tom sherwood, news4. >>> news4 begins now with storm team 4. >> are you ready for some snow? there is another wave moving in tonight. it's not going to be a lot, but it could cause some headaches and delays for tomorrow morning's commute. >> this is all part of the same system having an impact in columbus, ohio. people in central ohio, bracing for about three inches of snow with temperatures tonight in the
gi griffith says the srule could help cut waste and spending. many anti-government people often discover a different truth. >> they'll come in very anti-government. and at the end of the time, not only do they servants but a lot of times they try to take them with them. >> reporter: the american federation of government workers is the largest federal union. >> we represent over 700,000 federal workers nationwide. >> reporter: if approved by the congress, civil service...
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mark grimsley, and patty griffith. i did other things to justify what i found about these guys did a marvelous job of tackling .he issue i published my findings in this book, "the rifle musket - reality and myth." the subtitle giving away the tone of the argument. i found that those three were absolutely right. and not only did most of civil war soldiers fire their weapons at short range, they wanted to do so, they did it on purpose. officers and enlisted men, union and confederate believed that short range would be more effective than long-range and i think there is no doubt that they were right. the next time you go onto a battlefield, tell a friend to pace 500 yards from where you are standing and then look at them. or try to look at them. if you see them, they are about that tall, if you can see them, because the lay of the land could get in the way. that is one thing. there is also another thing to keep in mind, we all know that the rifle musket did not have a flat trajectory, that it had a parabolic trajectory, t
mark grimsley, and patty griffith. i did other things to justify what i found about these guys did a marvelous job of tackling .he issue i published my findings in this book, "the rifle musket - reality and myth." the subtitle giving away the tone of the argument. i found that those three were absolutely right. and not only did most of civil war soldiers fire their weapons at short range, they wanted to do so, they did it on purpose. officers and enlisted men, union and confederate...
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film and that's the point at which the masks and the crosses and all of that, that comes out of dw griffith and adulation. but that rebirth of the ku klux klan was still three years in the future in 1912 and so it is simply impossible that the campaign of terrorism in forsyth was the work of white sheeted klansman. who then were those persons unknown responsible for the purge? i found a letter written by ruth mae jordan, another one of those eureka moments after a lot of searching when suddenly there's something significant. ruth was a 14-year-old girl in 1912 and she had been a classmate of mae crowe area and at the very end of her letter after recalling how all hell broke loose on the night of may crowe's funeral, jordan wrote, it worked the clan done this.it was just ordinary people of the county . >> you can watch this on the other programs online at booktv.org . >> here's a look at authors recently featured on book tvs afterwords, our interview program. wall street journal news editor joann lupin profiled someone who had successfully climbed up the corporate ladder area at johns hopkin
film and that's the point at which the masks and the crosses and all of that, that comes out of dw griffith and adulation. but that rebirth of the ku klux klan was still three years in the future in 1912 and so it is simply impossible that the campaign of terrorism in forsyth was the work of white sheeted klansman. who then were those persons unknown responsible for the purge? i found a letter written by ruth mae jordan, another one of those eureka moments after a lot of searching when suddenly...
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two teammates have pioneered the , astronaut alan shepard and griffith -- chris and dennis grissom. pushing the program to the threshold of flight. turn.w it is glenn's .ow to him falls the challenge he has been chosen to cross the threshold and to orbit the world. the countdown continues for john glenn. a continues this moment around the world. these are john glenn's -- he knows it well. whose judgment his life is entrusted today. centere mercury control in view of the complex, they issue the commands that will come in the course of the mission. will gather the facts needed for the decisions. the entire operation creates tension. the countdownant for flights continue around the world. planes, this day is just beginning. northeast of cape canaveral 1000 miles into the atlantic at dawn's early light spills over bermuda. they proceed with the countdown. stations form an avenue of electronic points around the world to communicate with friendship seven. radar is the eyes of the station and telemetry is the ears. engineers and scientists will find a telemetry record for x -- exploration.
two teammates have pioneered the , astronaut alan shepard and griffith -- chris and dennis grissom. pushing the program to the threshold of flight. turn.w it is glenn's .ow to him falls the challenge he has been chosen to cross the threshold and to orbit the world. the countdown continues for john glenn. a continues this moment around the world. these are john glenn's -- he knows it well. whose judgment his life is entrusted today. centere mercury control in view of the complex, they issue the...
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griffith were a board the american heart association and union bank float. they were selected but luis used cpr to save his dad's life and the best part is his dad got them tickets to the rose ball. >>> avoiding 5. how much you'll have to pay if you're caught illegal parking starting today. >>> plus grabbing scientist's attention, the swarm of southern california earthquakes that's raising big concerns. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the pair failed to return from a christmas weekend >>> right now, la police are searching for a missing couple. >> the pair failed to return from a christmas weekend trip to big fur. 20-year-old gonzalez and fernandez was seen on december 23rd. that's when they left for the trip. they were expected to return on christmas day, but their families haven't heard from them. fernandez was driving a tan honda civic license plate. >> she -- we came out here to, you know, talk to people in town and see their expressions and see if they've seen anything. >> the sheriff's office is conducting a search and passed out photos of the couple. stretch of highwa
griffith were a board the american heart association and union bank float. they were selected but luis used cpr to save his dad's life and the best part is his dad got them tickets to the rose ball. >>> avoiding 5. how much you'll have to pay if you're caught illegal parking starting today. >>> plus grabbing scientist's attention, the swarm of southern california earthquakes that's raising big concerns. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the pair failed to return from a christmas weekend...
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. >>> and 15-year-old lewis griffith and his father steve from forestville were on board the american heart association and union bank float. they were selected because lewis used cpr to save his father's life. the best part, dad got them tickets to the rose bowl game after the parade. >>> now that the holidays are over, christmas trees are on the curb, holiday wrapping paper filling up the recycling bin. but some of our holiday traffic is getting special treatment. >>> this 30-foot high pile is only a couple of hours old. and the line of trucks is endless. it's the one time when the dump doesn't smell like a dump. >> i just know that smell, i love it. every year. it's nice. >> with your eyes closed you would think you're at lake tahoe. but it's not. this is the recology recycling center. last year recology processed 577-tons of christmas trees enough to fill two boeing 787 airliners. this year, even more is expected. then there's this. >> you might think christmas is over. it just moved down here to the recycling plant. >> boy did it. >> gift wrap, boxes, empty booze bottles. it all
. >>> and 15-year-old lewis griffith and his father steve from forestville were on board the american heart association and union bank float. they were selected because lewis used cpr to save his father's life. the best part, dad got them tickets to the rose bowl game after the parade. >>> now that the holidays are over, christmas trees are on the curb, holiday wrapping paper filling up the recycling bin. but some of our holiday traffic is getting special treatment....
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and really just with love. >> reporter: reporting in baltimore county, lacey griffith. >>> news4 at 60 starts now. president obama and his family will leave the white house in just a few days. and just a few hours ago, the president addressed the media for the last time. >> he ended by saying he's laughing office feeling as optimistic as when he started. i believe in the american people. at my core, i think we're going to be okay. >> the president also addressed recent controversies leading up to inauguration day. >> tonight we have team coverage three days before the transition of power. we begin with steve handelsman. he's got the president's parting message at this final news conference. >> reporter: president obama here at the white house today says he gets it, that donald trump and the republicans certainly have a right to roll back much of what president obama accomplished here at the white house over the past eight years. they won the election, said barack obama. but the president said when donald trump gets here to the white house, realizes what it's like to be president, trum
and really just with love. >> reporter: reporting in baltimore county, lacey griffith. >>> news4 at 60 starts now. president obama and his family will leave the white house in just a few days. and just a few hours ago, the president addressed the media for the last time. >> he ended by saying he's laughing office feeling as optimistic as when he started. i believe in the american people. at my core, i think we're going to be okay. >> the president also addressed...
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i remind you that you're talking to the seeker, beater, chaser and water boy of the third place griffithquidditch team. i know.
i remind you that you're talking to the seeker, beater, chaser and water boy of the third place griffithquidditch team. i know.
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congressman morgan griffith represents virginia's 9th district. he and other house republicans are working to reinstate the holman rule from the late 1800s. it let's lawmakers cut an individual's pay to $1. but that rule could undermine decades of civil service. >> it's beyond silly. i don't know how to comment on it. >> is it an attack on civil service? >> >> there are about 350,000 federal workers in our area, plus the postal service, secret agencies and the military. >>> being a mother with three kids is hard work. >> it is. 100%. 3,000% true. >> maybe you should have read that. >> yes. >> it can be particularly hard if you don't have a car. one northern virginia mother says for two years, she and her family did not have a reliable way to get around. not any more. catholic charities of arlington gifted waday sheriff with a new car yesterday. she and her kids came to the u.s. from liberia to escape an ebola out brebrea breaoutbreak. sheriff says it has been hard being a single mom on top of that without a car. >> i leave my kids home because i c
congressman morgan griffith represents virginia's 9th district. he and other house republicans are working to reinstate the holman rule from the late 1800s. it let's lawmakers cut an individual's pay to $1. but that rule could undermine decades of civil service. >> it's beyond silly. i don't know how to comment on it. >> is it an attack on civil service? >> >> there are about 350,000 federal workers in our area, plus the postal service, secret agencies and the military....
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every book i read, peter griffith, all talk about how the federal reserve is stealing productivity gains by creatinglass people by a 2-3% inflation rate every year. according to janet yellen and to percentou need inflation every year to have a health the economy. , all it doesn rate is put people in a higher tax rate. if they get a 2% raise every year, it gets eaten up by the federal government and the .overnment pays back ?hether it is a farce guest: i guess -- i get asked that all the time. i remember 15% or 16%. to buy things before you mark them up again. 2% inflation is a reasonable estimate. i think most economists agree. donald trump has it right here what you want in monetary policy is a stable currency. what they're worth two or three or four years ago if the dollar retains its value over time. i think we will have a new fed chairman in a year and a half or so. i think it will be a strong dollar. an interesting and happening is if you look at what has happened since the election two months ago, the dollar has been rising. interest rates have been rising and the dollar has been r
every book i read, peter griffith, all talk about how the federal reserve is stealing productivity gains by creatinglass people by a 2-3% inflation rate every year. according to janet yellen and to percentou need inflation every year to have a health the economy. , all it doesn rate is put people in a higher tax rate. if they get a 2% raise every year, it gets eaten up by the federal government and the .overnment pays back ?hether it is a farce guest: i guess -- i get asked that all the time. i...
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the work it out was griffith and the work at the bad developments. i think that we have finally made the commitment to public housing old overall and we are we are solving the many years of disinvestment from the federal government. fortunately, we are doing this in such a timely manner as there is a administration change later this month. but we could not do this without some of our federal partners and we are in the midst of discussing key aspects of the funding, future federal funding, or future federal program. that affect sunnydale and patrol and we are very very hopeful that we'll have definitive decisions on those tools in-by the end of this week. but i just wanted to again to my knowledge the work that many people have come before us to try to keep the promise and look forward to answering any questions the supervisors may have about this wonderful effort. thank you. >> thank you for >> thank you for your leadership mr. olson. barbara smith. >> good afternoon supervised. supervisor cohen supervisor peskin. well i'm thrilled to be here. this i
the work it out was griffith and the work at the bad developments. i think that we have finally made the commitment to public housing old overall and we are we are solving the many years of disinvestment from the federal government. fortunately, we are doing this in such a timely manner as there is a administration change later this month. but we could not do this without some of our federal partners and we are in the midst of discussing key aspects of the funding, future federal funding, or...
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i'm kelly evans along with bill griffith. we did it. closed above 20,000 on the dow jones industrial average. for the first time today closing up 155 points to 20,068. we punched above it at the open at 9:30 a.m. and never looked back. you can see the chart. basically started high. even moved a little bit higher as we moved through the session today, even though oil moved lower, a number of different reasons you can point to, the dow and the markets took it all in stride to close higher by easter nearly .8%. the s&p 500 up about the same amount in terms of percentage. it was up about 18% to 2298. that should be good enough for a new high for the s&p 500. the broad market index. in case you're wondering if the dow can be corroborated it can by the action in all the other major averages. the nasdaq, a record crossing 600. it closed today 56 points higher than the prior high. the russell 2000 is the laggard. the index, the small caps. led us on the way up and led us on the way down during the pause we took for a few weeks. 1% gain. 3282. s
i'm kelly evans along with bill griffith. we did it. closed above 20,000 on the dow jones industrial average. for the first time today closing up 155 points to 20,068. we punched above it at the open at 9:30 a.m. and never looked back. you can see the chart. basically started high. even moved a little bit higher as we moved through the session today, even though oil moved lower, a number of different reasons you can point to, the dow and the markets took it all in stride to close higher by...
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our correspondent hywell griffiths is in sydney.ated but they believe it was deliberately driven into pedestrians? yes and some of the eyewitness reports suggest it was driven in a determined fashion, seeking out pedestrians. it first started causing alarm when the car was seen spitting out of control —— spinning. one of the busiest areas in the city. the driver was hanging out of the window and then drove down pedestrian areas. some of the accou nts pedestrian areas. some of the accounts are harrowing. we are told one man was struck and carried 30— 40 one man was struck and carried 30— a0 metres on the bonnet down the road. we also heard from a lady who found a woman pleading, "where is my baby? where is my baby?", suggesting that the pram had been taken. the baby had employed from the pram but the ram carried on down the road. —— pram. the man that we believe, shots had been fired in order to do that. —— the man had been shot by police. we are hearing that one of the children are in critical condition and as you said, three people
our correspondent hywell griffiths is in sydney.ated but they believe it was deliberately driven into pedestrians? yes and some of the eyewitness reports suggest it was driven in a determined fashion, seeking out pedestrians. it first started causing alarm when the car was seen spitting out of control —— spinning. one of the busiest areas in the city. the driver was hanging out of the window and then drove down pedestrian areas. some of the accou nts pedestrian areas. some of the accounts...
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here's our sydney correspondent, hywel griffith. safe harbour at last.e was unaware of the attention his and his daughters group was —— daughter's disappearance had caused. they calmly sailed into a small bay on the coast of new south wales. their problems began when a storm damaged their boat and they started to drift. when we were in a position with no rudder we had not many options. we waited for fine weather that did not come and we kept getting pushed south. i did not realise that ceiling with one rudder was going to be so interesting. challenging. —— sailing. was going to be so interesting. challenging. -- sailing. they left this harbour on the 17th of december with the aim of reaching the northern bay of the island in time for christmas. instead they drifted all across the tasman sea, finally landing in australia 27 days later. their arrival seemed unremarkable until they came ashore. their arrival seemed unremarkable until they came ashorelj their arrival seemed unremarkable until they came ashore. i could tell they had been at sea for quite a wh
here's our sydney correspondent, hywel griffith. safe harbour at last.e was unaware of the attention his and his daughters group was —— daughter's disappearance had caused. they calmly sailed into a small bay on the coast of new south wales. their problems began when a storm damaged their boat and they started to drift. when we were in a position with no rudder we had not many options. we waited for fine weather that did not come and we kept getting pushed south. i did not realise that...
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hywel griffith has more sydney.ribe how they were abducted and how they have been kept, they seemed in relatively good condition but making it clear, they say, that if no negotiation or exchange takes place soon they are sure they will die. they will have been under extreme duress when this was recorded and they said the video is being recorded onjanuary the first, a week and a half ago. clearly the impact is meant to be felt in australia and the us. as far as we know no negotiations have taken place. the men implore theirfamilies to put pressure on the authorities to do so, again underlying what they say will be their fate if no prisoner exchange takes place with taliban prisoners. talks will continue in geneva later on thursday aimed at ending decades of stalemate in a divided cyprus. the goal is to create a two—zone federation. the island has been divided for more than 40 years, since turkish troops invaded in response to a coup on the island seeking union with greece. anyone born after that time has only ever kn
hywel griffith has more sydney.ribe how they were abducted and how they have been kept, they seemed in relatively good condition but making it clear, they say, that if no negotiation or exchange takes place soon they are sure they will die. they will have been under extreme duress when this was recorded and they said the video is being recorded onjanuary the first, a week and a half ago. clearly the impact is meant to be felt in australia and the us. as far as we know no negotiations have taken...
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judge griffith, do you have seniority? if so, then with that great distinction comes responsibility. judge griffith: it is an honor to be here, and i think the national archives. it turns out the question you asked lives at the heart of a rather vigorous debate that has taken place since the framing of the constitution. the views i have developed over time are that, you use the phrase that could be pejorative, you said are the rights of the bill of rights frozen in time? i am of the view that there were certain values expressed at the time of the founding them at the time of the bill of rights, and they did express a definite view of the relationship between the individual and the state with respect to certain activities and that it is our responsibility as judges to enforce those. but not to change them. the job that we are about is not determining the merits of the case by our own light of what is right and just and equitable, but by the law, as was ratified by the people of the united states. so i'm of the school that i
judge griffith, do you have seniority? if so, then with that great distinction comes responsibility. judge griffith: it is an honor to be here, and i think the national archives. it turns out the question you asked lives at the heart of a rather vigorous debate that has taken place since the framing of the constitution. the views i have developed over time are that, you use the phrase that could be pejorative, you said are the rights of the bill of rights frozen in time? i am of the view that...
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reviewers are the journalist and auther matthew green and the education editor of the sunday times, sian griffithstennis and two of the sport's all—time greats are currently locked in battle in the australian open final in melbourne. between them, the pair hold 31 grand slam titles and as you would expect, the match is heading up to expectations. roger federer has started the brighter, breaking nadal‘s ‘s serve in the seventh game of the opening set before clinching it. the spaniard is making a fightback in the second, though, and has now been broken. carl frampton has suffered the first defeat of his professional career. after 12 gruelling rounds at the mgm in las vegas, leo santa cruz is the new wba featherweight champion. this, of course, was the northern irishman's first defence of the title, which he won narrowly against santa cruz injuly, but this time round it was the mexican who edged it, winning with a majority points decision and ending
reviewers are the journalist and auther matthew green and the education editor of the sunday times, sian griffithstennis and two of the sport's all—time greats are currently locked in battle in the australian open final in melbourne. between them, the pair hold 31 grand slam titles and as you would expect, the match is heading up to expectations. roger federer has started the brighter, breaking nadal‘s ‘s serve in the seventh game of the opening set before clinching it. the spaniard is...
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our correspondent in sydney, hywell griffiths told us more about the video. or five sections and in it you see both men clearly distressed at some point, weeping, but in relatively 0k health, both say that they have been kept in good condition by the taliban, that they eat the same food as their captors, but their distress comes when they discuss what they say is their fate unless a negotiation is made successfully by the us government, and timothy weeks says that he believes unless a deal is struck soon that he will be killed, and he repeats the phrase several times, "i don't want to die here, i don't want to die alone." he talks directly to his family here in australia. his mother who is ill in hospital, he says, his ageing father and his siblings. he impresses on them to try and ask the american government to negotiate. then the american captured professor, kevin king, does something similar, talking about the strain on them and unless a deal is done to exchange them for some taliban prisoners, then they say that they will be killed, and so it is quite a h
our correspondent in sydney, hywell griffiths told us more about the video. or five sections and in it you see both men clearly distressed at some point, weeping, but in relatively 0k health, both say that they have been kept in good condition by the taliban, that they eat the same food as their captors, but their distress comes when they discuss what they say is their fate unless a negotiation is made successfully by the us government, and timothy weeks says that he believes unless a deal is...
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let's speak to our sydney correspondent hywel griffith.yes, it is 13 minutes long in several sections and we see both men really distraught, weeping at stages as they describe how they were abducted and how they have been kept, they seemed in relatively good condition but making it clear, they said, that if no negotiation or exchange takes place soon they are sure they will die. they will have been undertake stream to rest when this was recorded and they said the video is being recorded onjanuary the first, a week and a half ago —— extreme to rest. clearly the impact is meant to be felt in australia and the us. as far as we know no negotiations have taken place. the men import their families to put pressure on the authorities to do so, again underline what they say will be their fate if no prisoner exchange takes place with taliban prisoners —— implore. exchange takes place with taliban prisoners -- implore. any indications as to the attitude of the australian government and the incoming american government?” the australian government and
let's speak to our sydney correspondent hywel griffith.yes, it is 13 minutes long in several sections and we see both men really distraught, weeping at stages as they describe how they were abducted and how they have been kept, they seemed in relatively good condition but making it clear, they said, that if no negotiation or exchange takes place soon they are sure they will die. they will have been undertake stream to rest when this was recorded and they said the video is being recorded...
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let's speak to our sydney correspondent hywel griffith.t this video that has emerged. yes, it is some 13 minutes long and split into four or five sections and in it you see both men clearly distressed at some point, weeping, but in relatively ok health, both say that they have been kept in good condition by the talybont, that they eat the same food as their captors, but their distress comes when they discuss what they say is their fate u nless discuss what they say is their fate unless a negotiation is made successfully by the us government, and timothy weeks says that he believes are less a deal is struck $0011 believes are less a deal is struck soon that he will be killed, and he repeats the phrase several times, i don't want to die here, i don't want to diea don't want to die here, i don't want to die a loan. he talks directly to his family here in australia. his mother who is ill in hospital he says, his ageing father and his siblings —— alone. he impresses on them to try and ask the american government to negotiate. then the american
let's speak to our sydney correspondent hywel griffith.t this video that has emerged. yes, it is some 13 minutes long and split into four or five sections and in it you see both men clearly distressed at some point, weeping, but in relatively ok health, both say that they have been kept in good condition by the talybont, that they eat the same food as their captors, but their distress comes when they discuss what they say is their fate u nless discuss what they say is their fate unless a...
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the work it out was griffith and the work at the bad developments. i think that we have finally made the commitment to public housing old overall and we are we are solving the many years of disinvestment from the federal government. fortunately, we are doing this in such a timely manner as there is a administration change later this month. but we could not do this without some of our federal partners and we are in the midst of discussing key aspects of the funding, future federal funding, or future federal program. that affect sunnydale and patrol and we are very very hopeful that we'll have definitive decisions on those tools in-by the end of this week. but i just wanted to again to my knowledge the work that many people have come before us to try to keep the promise and look forward to answering any questions the supervisors may have about this wonderful effort. thank you. >> thank you for >> thank you for your leadership mr. olson. barbara smith. >> good afternoon supervised. supervisor cohen supervisor peskin. well i'm thrilled to be here. this i
the work it out was griffith and the work at the bad developments. i think that we have finally made the commitment to public housing old overall and we are we are solving the many years of disinvestment from the federal government. fortunately, we are doing this in such a timely manner as there is a administration change later this month. but we could not do this without some of our federal partners and we are in the midst of discussing key aspects of the funding, future federal funding, or...
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that is paul griffith, ceo of dubai airports. >> we get you goldman sachs on where while prices are heading this year. >> welcome back to the best of bloomberg's markets middle east. they are off since opec and 11 other nations agreed to curb supply by one point million barrels per day. global head of commodities research for their take on where prices are heading this year. >> when we look at compliance, our expectation into this production cut was you see significant compliance out of the gulf states. like saudi, uae, qatar. the regions such as libya and iraq that we expect to see supply increases. we are on target for 85% compliance. in terms oftion thinking about prices is how does the u.s. respond? last friday we saw an increase in oil rig counts at 29. this is likely to lead to more supply in the second half of 2017. look at the upside price risk we have a price target on wti of $57.50. further out we see prices moderating to 55. getkey is if prices cannot to the far above 50. in thee case is 55 second half of this year and 55 and 2018. >> so 55 is enough to get that supply balance ok
that is paul griffith, ceo of dubai airports. >> we get you goldman sachs on where while prices are heading this year. >> welcome back to the best of bloomberg's markets middle east. they are off since opec and 11 other nations agreed to curb supply by one point million barrels per day. global head of commodities research for their take on where prices are heading this year. >> when we look at compliance, our expectation into this production cut was you see significant...
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every book i read, peter griffith, all talk about how the federal reserve is stealing productivity gains by working-class people by creating a 2% to 3% inflation rate every year. according to janet yellen and bernanke, you need 2% inflation every year to have a health the -- healthy economy. but according to those gentlemen, all the inflation rate does is put people in a higher tax rate. if they get a 2% raise every year, it gets eaten up by the federal government and the government can pay back its debts with cheaper dollars. can you explain that whole concept and whether it is actually a farce and just the way of stealing revenue from working-class people? guest: a great question, i get asked that all the time. i can live with 2% or 3% inflation. i remember the 1970's when we had 15% or 16%. literally people would go to the store and try to buy things before they were marked up again. 2% to 3% inflation is a reasonable estimate. that is about the growth of the economy, so i think most economists agree. donald trump has it right. what you want in monetary policy is a stable currency so
every book i read, peter griffith, all talk about how the federal reserve is stealing productivity gains by working-class people by creating a 2% to 3% inflation rate every year. according to janet yellen and bernanke, you need 2% inflation every year to have a health the -- healthy economy. but according to those gentlemen, all the inflation rate does is put people in a higher tax rate. if they get a 2% raise every year, it gets eaten up by the federal government and the government can pay...
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roanoke congressman morgan griffith has asked to revise a rule. >> it's beyond silly. i don't know how to comment on it. >> reporter: is it an attack on civil service? >> it's definitely an attack on civil service. >> there are about 350,000 federal workers in our area, not counting the postal service, secret agencies and the military. >>> a shakeup today in the virginia race for governor. there is suddenly a challenger to lieutenant governor who had expected to stand alone in seeking t >> that challenger is former one-term congressman from charlottesville. he's not well known to most in northern virginia. today he released a video saying he's getting in the race to be a fire wall against donald trump. he served a term in congress elected back in 2008. and most recently has been one of president obama's special envoys to africa. his decision to enter the race now creates the prospect of a democratic primary. ed gillespie is the krunt front runner. now, on the democratic side he tells me he got quote a gracious phone call last night to tell >> i think our campaign is ve
roanoke congressman morgan griffith has asked to revise a rule. >> it's beyond silly. i don't know how to comment on it. >> reporter: is it an attack on civil service? >> it's definitely an attack on civil service. >> there are about 350,000 federal workers in our area, not counting the postal service, secret agencies and the military. >>> a shakeup today in the virginia race for governor. there is suddenly a challenger to lieutenant governor who had expected to...
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griffith. >> each judge shall be returns of its own mebs and a majority of each shall constitute. a smaller number may be author rised in such manner and under such penalties as each house may provide. >> the gentleman from michigan, mr. wallberg. >> each house may determine the rules of its proceedings, punish its members for disorderly behavior and with the concurrence of two-thirds expel a member. each house shall keep a journal of the proceedings and from time to full-time publish the same except that may require secrecy and the nays shall at the we are quire of one fifth of those present be entered on the journal cht. >> the gentleman from arkansas, mr. westerman. >> neither house during the session of congress shall without the consent of the other adjourn for more than three days for to any other place than that of which the two houses shall be sitting. >> the gentleman from ohio, mr. gibbins. >> the senators and representsive shall receive compensation for their services to be certain by law and fade out of the treasury of the united states. they shall accept treason and b
griffith. >> each judge shall be returns of its own mebs and a majority of each shall constitute. a smaller number may be author rised in such manner and under such penalties as each house may provide. >> the gentleman from michigan, mr. wallberg. >> each house may determine the rules of its proceedings, punish its members for disorderly behavior and with the concurrence of two-thirds expel a member. each house shall keep a journal of the proceedings and from time to full-time...
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we are more familiar now with the dw griffith film costume because that was much bigger than the clear we're talking about after the war. that klan, too, would win the mid-1920's. and appeared again in the 1960's and 1970's but they are generally going to switch do -- they are going to wear some of these costumes -- but they are generally going to be switching to blue jeans. more casual wear that reflects the sort of culture and ideas of the day. the klan that is attempting to revive itself today is similarly changing itself to appeal to 21st century, young racist and better fit into a culture dominated by social media. the more we are aware of the crucial work of cultural framing , the more we can avoid helping terrorism along by allowing ourselves to remain fascinated that they wrape very old to acts of normal violence. right? thank you. [applause] elaine: i am happy to take questions if people have them. >>'s purpose of the first klan? the document that you show up on the screen looked like it heads stipulated a preamble of the organization. did that documentation have written what
we are more familiar now with the dw griffith film costume because that was much bigger than the clear we're talking about after the war. that klan, too, would win the mid-1920's. and appeared again in the 1960's and 1970's but they are generally going to switch do -- they are going to wear some of these costumes -- but they are generally going to be switching to blue jeans. more casual wear that reflects the sort of culture and ideas of the day. the klan that is attempting to revive itself...
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amy: something that hits close to home for kelly griffith. >> it feels like my brother will be here with. carrying that person in the hearts. >> 200 families who also lost someone plan to march. >> they are bringing a vanload of the 12 parents. >> i marched in 2013. i thought it was a great honor. it's a greater honor to mark this parade with them. amy: they are working out the logistics to have the signs with the faces of the lives lost. step forward toward the big day. >> thank you, everybody. great job. q: the b street longer play at the inning a ral gala. they can selled because of -- canceled because of respected for fans and for bruce stringtine and the e-street band. the boss supported hillary clinton in the election. if you are participating in any of the inauguration weekend i vent; take picture and video and share them with us. burst.com/wjla. upload and watch abc7 news. we will show them to you. with that said, social media people are sharing what they did today to honor martin luther king jr. michelle: lindsey mastis has more. lindsey: a lot of people are posting photos like
amy: something that hits close to home for kelly griffith. >> it feels like my brother will be here with. carrying that person in the hearts. >> 200 families who also lost someone plan to march. >> they are bringing a vanload of the 12 parents. >> i marched in 2013. i thought it was a great honor. it's a greater honor to mark this parade with them. amy: they are working out the logistics to have the signs with the faces of the lives lost. step forward toward the big day....
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. >> jimmy: i don't think they'll be able to get andy griffith for that one. stars on the show. >> we did. we had everybody. we had a lot of popstars. >> jimmy: who was on the show? >> madonna, cher, j.lo, janet we had matt damon. he was great. he's not a popstar, i don't think. >> jimmy: he's not even a star. [ laughter and applause ] >> he is a popstar. >> jimmy: hold on a second. i'll clear the whole room if i have to. >> yeah, but it was interesting. we had a lot of other like famous, movie star type people, but then the popstars were really interesting. >> jimmy: i bet. >> everybody was really cool, though. >> jimmy: were they? >> a lot cooler than you would think. madonna was very cool. and i thought she was really nice and really present. she worked really, really hard. she wasn't a prima donna. she didn't really -- >> jimmy: even though that's literally her name. [ laughter ] >> it is. ma-donna. but she didn't necessarily know our real names in real life. because why should she? and s the cast were really offended, like she doesn't even know my name. i
. >> jimmy: i don't think they'll be able to get andy griffith for that one. stars on the show. >> we did. we had everybody. we had a lot of popstars. >> jimmy: who was on the show? >> madonna, cher, j.lo, janet we had matt damon. he was great. he's not a popstar, i don't think. >> jimmy: he's not even a star. [ laughter and applause ] >> he is a popstar. >> jimmy: hold on a second. i'll clear the whole room if i have to. >> yeah, but it was...
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congressman morgan griffith represents the ninth district.and other house republicans are trying to reinstate the holman rule from the late 1800s. >> that move could undermine decades of civil service. this are about 50,000 workers in our area. >>> well, if you don't already have the nbc washington app today might be a good day to download it. that is because we are under a storm team 4 weather alert after overnight snow in several meteorologists chuck bell and sheena parveen are back with the four things to know about about your prafrt. >>> if you've ever wondered where all your tax dollars go. a close up look the at the transportation project in northern virginia that helps get you to and from even fast her. >>> and it's the gift of a loimpt for one area woman. the generous donation made to her family just one my daughter wants to stay organic. my husband wants to stay free from artificial ingredients. my whole family wants to stay free from artificial preservatives. and my debit ca
congressman morgan griffith represents the ninth district.and other house republicans are trying to reinstate the holman rule from the late 1800s. >> that move could undermine decades of civil service. this are about 50,000 workers in our area. >>> well, if you don't already have the nbc washington app today might be a good day to download it. that is because we are under a storm team 4 weather alert after overnight snow in several meteorologists chuck bell and sheena parveen are...
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what was the movie with andy griffith, "a face in the crowd"? there, you know, the demagogue it can't happen here, you know, the charming demagogue who's come along and raped people, raped the public is not unknown in the american or overseas lit cher. literature. in this case, i -- well, let he tell you -- >> you know what? how about "chinatown," the movie, the megalo maniac who -- >> yeah. >> but he's interesting. that's the difference. >> and in a way, trump is too but only, as i said a couple of days ago here, because of the quality of his misdirection. that, you know, whenever he's concerned, whenever he talks about sex, don't listen. see what else is going on, because he's trying to, you know, lure you somewhere else. >> right. >> could i just say that as i actually went around the country and talked to people, trump supporters, there were, there were three reasons people voted for trump. and, you know, and hillary was right, there were a basket of deplorables, just pure haters who were part of it. but i'm talking about other people, the r
what was the movie with andy griffith, "a face in the crowd"? there, you know, the demagogue it can't happen here, you know, the charming demagogue who's come along and raped people, raped the public is not unknown in the american or overseas lit cher. literature. in this case, i -- well, let he tell you -- >> you know what? how about "chinatown," the movie, the megalo maniac who -- >> yeah. >> but he's interesting. that's the difference. >> and in a...
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but with griffith's artillery and the fifth corps, they crystallize the line and they beat off the confederate and then robert rhodes makes some disastrous attacks. but it happens, at one point, warren is at the north anna river and he only has a little bit of calvary with him, and he writes -- i would rather have no calvary at all, because they are not doing what they're supposed to be doing. and data but criticism of sheridan and his calvary are not allowed at headquarters. go back to todd's tavern, when meade is furious that sheridan is blocking the road and cannot be found because he is at a farmhouse a couple of miles away and did not tell anybody where he was. and he orders the calvary to get their asses out of the road so they can march. and sheridan comes and -- how dare you interfere with my calvary. i am in command of them. and he and meade have a big blowup, which meade reports to grants, who tells him -- sheridan told me, just let me go whip stewart and, you know, i will kick his butt. and grant says, did he say that? well, maybe you should let him do it. so, meade now knows that h
but with griffith's artillery and the fifth corps, they crystallize the line and they beat off the confederate and then robert rhodes makes some disastrous attacks. but it happens, at one point, warren is at the north anna river and he only has a little bit of calvary with him, and he writes -- i would rather have no calvary at all, because they are not doing what they're supposed to be doing. and data but criticism of sheridan and his calvary are not allowed at headquarters. go back to todd's...
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he think it was drew griffith who maid the report. >> if i could.f you listen to his son -- >> i know what you're going to say. his son thinks it wasn't racist. his wife says it was. and she will never give -- >> his son, head hold on if yo. his son doesn't think it was racism. it was other african-americans who brought this days pause they wanted this guy out of power. so this whole thing that jeff sessions is a racist. if anyone investigates it's very clear that it wasn't accurate and it wasn't racism. >> his son saying it was not race does not and solve him of racism. >> it was other african-americans who brought the case. >> his wife also actually says that she believes that he was. his mother. >> don, i was just going to say, i spoke to cornell williams, and what he described to me, i'm pair phrasing is that this is not about the fact that senator sessions is likeable, that his senate colleagues like him, that there were a number of prominent african-americans who testified on his behalf, he suggested look, there's no issue with that. he said t
he think it was drew griffith who maid the report. >> if i could.f you listen to his son -- >> i know what you're going to say. his son thinks it wasn't racist. his wife says it was. and she will never give -- >> his son, head hold on if yo. his son doesn't think it was racism. it was other african-americans who brought this days pause they wanted this guy out of power. so this whole thing that jeff sessions is a racist. if anyone investigates it's very clear that it wasn't...