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julie griffith was a loving wife and doting mother. then a blaze ripped through her home and she was gone. was it an accident or a burglary 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. 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 house was home to a long-time paducah couple, keith and julie griffith, church going, golf p
julie griffith was a loving wife and doting mother. then a blaze ripped through her home and she was gone. was it an accident or a burglary 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...
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>> griffiths: yeah.ing is inconceivable and out of, like, some bad science fiction film. the man is intimately connected with the whole program, and this is very deliberate, and very unusual. >> martin: almost all of north korea's missiles, from long range down to short range, are carried on mobile launchers. this is a short range scud, developed by russia in the 1950s and sold to countries all over the world. this one belongs to the missile and space intelligence center in huntsville, alabama. >> steve hancock: this is a russian scud b. >> martin: senior intelligence analyst steve hancock says the scud can be launched straight off the back of this truck. >> hancock: it's mobile and, even to this day, it's a very challenging aspect of the missile force for us to deal with. >> martin: a moving target is harder to hit. >> hancock: yes, sir. >> martin: and-- >> hancock: it's harder to find as well. >> martin: hancock says a well- trained crew can raise, aim and fire a scud in 18 minutes. do they use these e
>> griffiths: yeah.ing is inconceivable and out of, like, some bad science fiction film. the man is intimately connected with the whole program, and this is very deliberate, and very unusual. >> martin: almost all of north korea's missiles, from long range down to short range, are carried on mobile launchers. this is a short range scud, developed by russia in the 1950s and sold to countries all over the world. this one belongs to the missile and space intelligence center in...
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half griffiths scored the all—important goal after just half an griffiths scored the all—important goalan hour. the second half has just kicked off and scotla nd second half has just kicked off and scotland must win to guarantee a play—off place. it would be scotland's first major football tournament for 20 years. northern ireland play later and they need a draw in norway to reach the play—offs. england who have already qualified for the world cup were also winning i—0 and they have kicked off the second half against lithuania. harry kane putting away a penalty to score his seventh goal in his past six internationals, gareth southgate has given debuts to harry winks and harry maguire as well. here is confirmation of those half time and the other game in group letter f. that is significant for scotla nd letter f. that is significant for scotland because if they do not win, slovakia could overtake them in second place. saracens are top of the rugby union premiership after a victory over wasps. jamie george scored a hat—trick of tries as saracens looked comfortable throughout the win in no
half griffiths scored the all—important goal after just half an griffiths scored the all—important goalan hour. the second half has just kicked off and scotla nd second half has just kicked off and scotland must win to guarantee a play—off place. it would be scotland's first major football tournament for 20 years. northern ireland play later and they need a draw in norway to reach the play—offs. england who have already qualified for the world cup were also winning i—0 and they have...
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hywel griffith joining a flight case. hywel griffith joining a flight from melbourne.y communities but the number of donkeys around the world is shrinking rapidly because of demand for their skins in china, where they're used for traditional medicine. a british charity the donkey sanctuary is leading an international campaign to halt the trade until it can be properly regulated. africa is being particularly badly hit — donkeys are widely used there — but their price has tripled and criminals have taken across africa, donkeys animals. this isa across africa, donkeys animals. this is a common sight around the continent. the future is in jeopardy. carlos makes a living delivering water. earning just five oi’ delivering water. earning just five or $6 on delivering water. earning just five or$6ona delivering water. earning just five or $6 on a good day. now he has to rent a donkey after his was stolen and killed for its skin. and that is more than half of income. he is really u pset more than half of income. he is really upset talking about the animal who looked after and w
hywel griffith joining a flight case. hywel griffith joining a flight from melbourne.y communities but the number of donkeys around the world is shrinking rapidly because of demand for their skins in china, where they're used for traditional medicine. a british charity the donkey sanctuary is leading an international campaign to halt the trade until it can be properly regulated. africa is being particularly badly hit — donkeys are widely used there — but their price has tripled and...
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when griffiths was a rookie, british interrogation rules were much like they are in the u.s.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's. >> so, the government of the day instigated a whole 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 of picture of you. the other is a global view of the room. >> everyone who's in the room is shown in the picture. that's about showing exactly what happened. >> reporter: and this w
when griffiths was a rookie, british interrogation rules were much like they are in the u.s.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's. >> so, the government of the day instigated a whole review of the way that prisoners were dealt with in...
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this morning's reviewers are sian griffiths, education editor for the sunday times, and the politicalincent moss. before the papers, sport. for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, here's richard askam. good morning. we'll start with the premier league where manchester city are two points clear at the top, after a thumping 7—2 victory over stoke yesterday. city have now scored 29 goals in their first 8 league games. second placed manchester united drew 0—0 with liverpool at anfield. and at the bottom of the table, crystal palace finally scored a goal — and won a game. ben croucher wraps up the action. sometimes you just have to stand up and applaud. not my words — stoke tweeted that after being given a footballing masterclass by manchester city end kevin de bruyne. the belgian at his brilliant best. he laid city's seven goals, but did not find the net himself. when his team—mates were doing this, he didn't need to. caught it very well! pep guardiola sang the praises of kevin de bruyne and what he said was city's best performance under him. the opposition boss was impressed as we
this morning's reviewers are sian griffiths, education editor for the sunday times, and the politicalincent moss. before the papers, sport. for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, here's richard askam. good morning. we'll start with the premier league where manchester city are two points clear at the top, after a thumping 7—2 victory over stoke yesterday. city have now scored 29 goals in their first 8 league games. second placed manchester united drew 0—0 with liverpool at anfield....
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hywel griffith, bbc news, sydney.xistence of gravitational waves 100 years ago — the moment two neutron stars collide, sending ripples through the universe and creating gold and platinum. these waves have onlyjust been seen and heard for the first time. 0ur science correspondent, pallab ghosh, had exclusive access to a wave detection site in louisiana. and as you might expect, his report contains flashing images. it's the longest straight line in the world — a 2.5—mile pipe containing a laser that can detect powerful explosions in space. inside, a technician fine—tunes the instrument. it's made a discovery that's shaken the scientific world — two stars colliding in a galaxy far, far away, around 800 billion billion miles from earth. the two stars got closer and closer until they merged, resulting in a huge shockwave that rippled across the universe. the massive explosion led to the production of rare elements, such as gold and platinum. neutron stars are what's left over when giant suns die and collapse in on themselv
hywel griffith, bbc news, sydney.xistence of gravitational waves 100 years ago — the moment two neutron stars collide, sending ripples through the universe and creating gold and platinum. these waves have onlyjust been seen and heard for the first time. 0ur science correspondent, pallab ghosh, had exclusive access to a wave detection site in louisiana. and as you might expect, his report contains flashing images. it's the longest straight line in the world — a 2.5—mile pipe containing a...
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hywel griffith, bbc news.and electricity have been cut off from the camp as it prepares to close. but many asylum seekers remain there refusing to leave, citing fears for their safety in the community. a short time ago, i spoke with phil mercer about what will happen to the people left at the facility. well, rico, we understand about 600 men have most recently been held at the facility on manus island. the majority are refugees and we understand that some are accusing to leave the processing centre because of fears for their safety in the broader community, and also concerns and uncertainties about their longer term future. in the short term, rico, we understand that three of accommodation centres have been set up accommodation centres have been set up near accommodation centres have been set up near a accommodation centres have been set up near a major town for them to move into. whether they'll go willingly or will have to be moved forcefully, we'll have to wait and see. in the longer term, australia says it
hywel griffith, bbc news.and electricity have been cut off from the camp as it prepares to close. but many asylum seekers remain there refusing to leave, citing fears for their safety in the community. a short time ago, i spoke with phil mercer about what will happen to the people left at the facility. well, rico, we understand about 600 men have most recently been held at the facility on manus island. the majority are refugees and we understand that some are accusing to leave the processing...
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hywel griffith in bali, thank you forjoining us.nating the estranged half—brother of north korean leader, kimjong—un, starts in malaysia later on monday. the women are charged with killing kimjong—nam by smearing a chemical nerve agent on his face in kuala lumpur airport. the women's lawyers say they were tricked and they'll plead not guilty. they could face the death penalty if they're convicted. jonathan head reports. in this greedy airport security video, evenjust in this greedy airport security video, even just make out what was one of the most audacious assassinations of modern times. the two women who smeared the action agent on the face of kim jong—nam, brother of kimjong agent on the face of kim jong—nam, brother of kim jong un, agent on the face of kim jong—nam, brother of kimjong un, worried a divide, siti aisyah, from indonesia, and doan thi huong, from vietnam. but other parts of the plan remain unknown. at the trial, at the two women face charges of murder, which carries the death penalty. but their lawyers say they wer
hywel griffith in bali, thank you forjoining us.nating the estranged half—brother of north korean leader, kimjong—un, starts in malaysia later on monday. the women are charged with killing kimjong—nam by smearing a chemical nerve agent on his face in kuala lumpur airport. the women's lawyers say they were tricked and they'll plead not guilty. they could face the death penalty if they're convicted. jonathan head reports. in this greedy airport security video, evenjust in this greedy...
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eleanor griffith jones reports. a huge cloud of smoke thrown into the sky across mogadishu.ated at the entrance of a popular hotel in the busy commercial pa rt popular hotel in the busy commercial part of the city. a second bomb went off in the medina district. eyewitnesses described it as a scene of war. dozens were killed and many more injured. emergency teams were overwhelmed. the head of the ambulance service said they lost track of the number of wounded. police are not sure who was behind this, but the somali capital is the scene this, but the somali capital is the scene of regular attacks from the al qaeda linked al—shabab group. with many more believed to be trapped beneath the wreckage, it is now a race against time to reach them. alan griffith jones, race against time to reach them. alan griffithjones, bbc news. —— eleanor. the british island of st helena used to be one of the world's most inaccessible locations. this map might give you an idea of why — previously, the only way to get to st helena was to take a ship from south africa, which only left once every thre
eleanor griffith jones reports. a huge cloud of smoke thrown into the sky across mogadishu.ated at the entrance of a popular hotel in the busy commercial pa rt popular hotel in the busy commercial part of the city. a second bomb went off in the medina district. eyewitnesses described it as a scene of war. dozens were killed and many more injured. emergency teams were overwhelmed. the head of the ambulance service said they lost track of the number of wounded. police are not sure who was behind...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, sydney.makes public appeals about unsolved crimes, was relaunched last year withjeremy vine and tina daheley as its presenters. adina campbell reports. for more than three decades crimewatch has been one of the bbc‘s most high—profile programmes. the crime solving show has helped uncover some of the country's most notorious offences, with some of the bbc‘s biggest names — including jill dando, who was murdered in 1999, becoming a crimewatch appeal. for all of us here it can be gruelling coping with crimes against victims who are strangers. it has been almost unbearable dealing with jill's death. at its peak 1a million of us tuned in to watch the mugshots and reconstruction films, but with an average of 3 million this year, the falling figures are thought to be behind the show being dropped. nick ross presented the very first episode back in 1984. i think it's going to be very difficult to do appeals with a small daytime audience. i think there's a lot of good you can do, but i don't think the
hywel griffith, bbc news, sydney.makes public appeals about unsolved crimes, was relaunched last year withjeremy vine and tina daheley as its presenters. adina campbell reports. for more than three decades crimewatch has been one of the bbc‘s most high—profile programmes. the crime solving show has helped uncover some of the country's most notorious offences, with some of the bbc‘s biggest names — including jill dando, who was murdered in 1999, becoming a crimewatch appeal. for all of...
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what keegan and griffith and homes and people of that school wanted, what was the experience of a battle? what is the face of battle? keegan did a marvelous job by taking three different battle scenarios separated by the centuries. asked a whole different set of questions. not what general commanded this for grade -- this brigade to do that. what the experience was like, what did it sound like, feel like. how do people behave? how did they respond? how did they respond to their ncos? there was a galaxy of questions about the experience of battle which had never penetrated a lot of american military writing, and especially about civil war battles and gettysburg in particular. i wanted to take those kinds of insights and explore gettysburg with them. that in large mother -- in large measure is what the book is about. there are rectangles moving around on maps, but what i really wanted to explore was things like the sounds of the battle. the weird harmonic made by bullets striking fixed bayonets, like tuning forks. or the peculiar sound like broken china of the bullets striking teeth. the w
what keegan and griffith and homes and people of that school wanted, what was the experience of a battle? what is the face of battle? keegan did a marvelous job by taking three different battle scenarios separated by the centuries. asked a whole different set of questions. not what general commanded this for grade -- this brigade to do that. what the experience was like, what did it sound like, feel like. how do people behave? how did they respond? how did they respond to their ncos? there was...
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leigh griffiths, so often the man when it matters most, doing it again for his country.winning against malta, no time to party. even more so when this happened. it meant scotland were now out of the play—offs. they had to win, yet went behind. and while gordon strachan‘s side had left it late many times in this campaign so far, two goals in 20 minutes, surely not? that chance should have been won, before substitute robert snodgrass did level things up, but an absorbing game ended 2—2. a draw no good, and the world cup will have to wait for scotla nd the world cup will have to wait for scotland once again. scotland's result significant in northern ireland's progress, michael 0'neill‘s side now assured of a play—off spot. they will finish as one of the best eight second placed teams. they field a strong team, but o'neill teams. they field a strong team, but 0'neill can now afford to protect several players who are one booking away from a possible suspension, with that play—off now confirmed. a very reasonable points return in a group which was always looking tough alongsid
leigh griffiths, so often the man when it matters most, doing it again for his country.winning against malta, no time to party. even more so when this happened. it meant scotland were now out of the play—offs. they had to win, yet went behind. and while gordon strachan‘s side had left it late many times in this campaign so far, two goals in 20 minutes, surely not? that chance should have been won, before substitute robert snodgrass did level things up, but an absorbing game ended 2—2. a...
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pricing her role as backing singer from the original recording jamaican reggae stan griffith. the red mercer griffin is the only guest on the album yes and it's such a she really made it and she came to join us on the giving your child. i don't think the money was even born at that time when simm a donor was recorded and i was one of the persons who will embrace that song that bob did his dad and. i had no preacher at that. i would be here. you know doing a remake of the song with. my son. they make us a chum for a man the first man says a festival and twenty fourteen they perform together at gentleman's m.t.v. unplugged show in cologne says a mutual respect in their work together. has been from a gentleman so you can learn from the way he writes me. from the heart to kill it's from the sounds of i've learned a lot in this process it's so much joy to work with. which. tracks were recorded in miami and. not just covers but also a regional material such as mama. grizzly. is what keeps us alive you know it's. just. you know it you know and and their words with you kind of. you kn
pricing her role as backing singer from the original recording jamaican reggae stan griffith. the red mercer griffin is the only guest on the album yes and it's such a she really made it and she came to join us on the giving your child. i don't think the money was even born at that time when simm a donor was recorded and i was one of the persons who will embrace that song that bob did his dad and. i had no preacher at that. i would be here. you know doing a remake of the song with. my son. they...
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there are -- and and griffith.-span, and he quickly realizes the potency of giving special orders every afternoon, a five-minute speech, because it carried us part of cable into homes around the country and a former congressman used to say -- gingrich would say, would you get an audience in speech to 100,000 people? would,d, of course you and well, that is what you are doing with c-span special orders every afternoon. coldickly becomes a political leader, getting 700 letters a week from people around the country. >> watch afterwards sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. during world war ii, the army air corps's first picture unit was composed entirely of some industry are fashionable's featured hollywood stars like james stewart, ronald reagan, clark gable and more. tv, on american history national archives specialists show clips of some films and discussed the work of the motion picture unit and the effort to preserve the films. the national archives hosted this hour-long event. >> welcome, every
there are -- and and griffith.-span, and he quickly realizes the potency of giving special orders every afternoon, a five-minute speech, because it carried us part of cable into homes around the country and a former congressman used to say -- gingrich would say, would you get an audience in speech to 100,000 people? would,d, of course you and well, that is what you are doing with c-span special orders every afternoon. coldickly becomes a political leader, getting 700 letters a week from people...
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a win will guarantee them a play—off place, and they made the perfect start, leigh griffiths giving themthe first half. scotland, having won their last three group matches, brought themselves back into contention, but is leukaemia pulled one back, and while a draw wasn't going to be enough for scotland, it got even worse when he scored again. around 15 minutes to go, and with slovakia 3-0 15 minutes to go, and with slovakia 3—0 up against malta, they would ta ke 3—0 up against malta, they would take that crucial second spot against scotland, who now need two goal is to stand any chance of reaching the play—offs. england made sure of their place in russia with victory over slovenia on thursday which has allowed manager gareth southgate to ring the changes for their final group match with lithunia in vilnius. seven changes to the side that won in the week. one of them dele alli, who had a hand in the first goal. he was bundled over inside the penalty area, and harry kane stepped up to convert the penalty. another spurs man, harry winks, making his senior debut, nearly doubled the lead, but
a win will guarantee them a play—off place, and they made the perfect start, leigh griffiths giving themthe first half. scotland, having won their last three group matches, brought themselves back into contention, but is leukaemia pulled one back, and while a draw wasn't going to be enough for scotland, it got even worse when he scored again. around 15 minutes to go, and with slovakia 3-0 15 minutes to go, and with slovakia 3—0 up against malta, they would ta ke 3—0 up against malta, they...
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elizabeth griffith, thank you for being here. [applause] >> hello, everybody. we are making a few adjustments here. the light relates to c-span filming, so we are stuck with the light, which is affecting some of the colors. i hope you have already noticed that the background was suffrage for all. [laughter] hello, welcome, and thank you for being here. thank you to the smithsonian for the invitation and the opportunity to talk about what i'm learning as i write a new book. this book is about women in the 20th century between the two betweenon washington, the march 1913 suffrage march, organized by alice paul the day before woodrow wilson was a nigra, and the march/january here, around the country and around the world the day after president trump's inauguration. spanhundred-your encompasses economic, legal rights for women, large cultural shift, sexual expectations, as and.as sexism, misogyny, historians should begin by defining the terms. let's begin with women. ween are a diverse cohort differ by age, race, class, education, geography, religion, sexual orient
elizabeth griffith, thank you for being here. [applause] >> hello, everybody. we are making a few adjustments here. the light relates to c-span filming, so we are stuck with the light, which is affecting some of the colors. i hope you have already noticed that the background was suffrage for all. [laughter] hello, welcome, and thank you for being here. thank you to the smithsonian for the invitation and the opportunity to talk about what i'm learning as i write a new book. this book is...
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. >> melanie griffith on her health battle. >>> as julia louis-dreyfus gives us an update. >>> what taylors singing about now. >>> katy perry's mishap. >>> and christmas. >> justin hartley as a sexy santa. >> let's do it. >>> there just seems to be no end to the actresses coming forward with allegations against harvey weinstein of sexual abuse and harassment. >> now, it's lupita nyong'o sharing her story. she claims weinstein tried to force her into a sexual situation, not once, but twice. >> reporter: she says she first met the producer in 2011. three years before winning an oscar for "12 years a slave." not long after, she says weinstein invited her to his home to watch a film. one there, h e claims he led her into a bedroom and offered her massage. she declined. quote, i thought he was joking at first. he was not. for if first time since i met him, i felt unsafe. she says to get out of the situation, she offered the to give him a massage instead. when he informed her he wanted to remove his pants, she left. another time at dinner, she says he told her, let's cut to the chase. i have a p
. >> melanie griffith on her health battle. >>> as julia louis-dreyfus gives us an update. >>> what taylors singing about now. >>> katy perry's mishap. >>> and christmas. >> justin hartley as a sexy santa. >> let's do it. >>> there just seems to be no end to the actresses coming forward with allegations against harvey weinstein of sexual abuse and harassment. >> now, it's lupita nyong'o sharing her story. she claims weinstein...
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one was chased in the highway and was killed, michael griffith.tely, many of us were outraged. i helped to lead the marches in howard beach to call for justice and to call for finding out who was the mob and to make sure they were prosecuted. and after many marches and many of us even engaging in civil disobedience where we spent nights in jail, there were three people that were indicted and convicted one was jon lester who was found to be the leader of the mob. it came out this week that lester home run moved back to england after getting out of jail serving over a decade and he committed suicide. i do not rejoice in anyone's death and i give condolences to anyone's loved ones who are not responsible for their action. in fact, the mother of michael griffith that was killed and the wife of one of the young men chased by him that night has forgiven him. but 31 years later, i would have thought that we would have been way beyond where we are in terms of the racial climate and we have made progress. i've seen laws change. i've seen laws enforced. i'v
one was chased in the highway and was killed, michael griffith.tely, many of us were outraged. i helped to lead the marches in howard beach to call for justice and to call for finding out who was the mob and to make sure they were prosecuted. and after many marches and many of us even engaging in civil disobedience where we spent nights in jail, there were three people that were indicted and convicted one was jon lester who was found to be the leader of the mob. it came out this week that...
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griffith of virginia for today, mr. hill of arkansas for today and tomorrow, and mr. mooney of west virginia for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the requests are granted. for what purpose does the gentleman from kentucky seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i move that the house do now adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. accordingly, the house stands adjourned until follow the house live on c-span when members return wednesday at 10:00 a.m. eastern for morning speeches and noon for legislative work. >> c-span's washington journal -- washington journal live every diday with news and information that affects you. joining us to talk about the tax plan is tom mcclintock who will also talk about the russia probe. nd the selective service director don benton. and author and former obama official talks about his book "impeachment: a citizen's guide." watch washington journal live.
griffith of virginia for today, mr. hill of arkansas for today and tomorrow, and mr. mooney of west virginia for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the requests are granted. for what purpose does the gentleman from kentucky seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i move that the house do now adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. accordingly, the house stands...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, sydney. in a moment, the news at one with sophie raworth.s. brighter weather across england and wales but turning cloudy across southern england with outbreaks of rain. quite a range of temperatures. 10 degrees in shetland, 17 in london. wherever you are, it feels fresh. overnight, the rain will become more expansive across southern counties. low cloud, mist and fog patches will form. showers and cloudy weather across scotla nd showers and cloudy weather across scotland for a time. the skies will clear and temperatures in the countryside could get low enough to give ground frost. wednesday, england and wales, cloudy and grave with mr fox —— mist and fog patches. some rain could be heavy, but in the north and west, a fair amount of cloud. the best of any bright weather will be in the far north west of scotland. wednesday night, rain expands northwards into scotland. thursday, the next weather system scotland. thursday, the next weather syste m m oves scotland. thursday, the next weather system moves in from the atlantic bringing outbreaks of
hywel griffith, bbc news, sydney. in a moment, the news at one with sophie raworth.s. brighter weather across england and wales but turning cloudy across southern england with outbreaks of rain. quite a range of temperatures. 10 degrees in shetland, 17 in london. wherever you are, it feels fresh. overnight, the rain will become more expansive across southern counties. low cloud, mist and fog patches will form. showers and cloudy weather across scotla nd showers and cloudy weather across...
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the smithsonian hosted this 90-minute event. >> our speaker tonight is elizabeth griffith. you might have read her biography of
the smithsonian hosted this 90-minute event. >> our speaker tonight is elizabeth griffith. you might have read her biography of
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wales' dewi griffiths finished fourth in a personal best time, of 6! minutes and 32 seconds.e women's race, edith chelimo also set a course record with her victory, completing a kenyan clean sweep. melissa nichols and richie powell won the wheelchair races. birmingham should know by the end of this year whether its bid to stage the commonwealth games in 2022 has been successful. it was the only city to submit a bid to the commonwealth games federation before yesterday's deadline. the governing body will now review birmingham's application to check it meets the necessary requirements. the closing ceremony of the invictus games has taken place in toronto... and you might have seen this clip that really captures the spirit of the event. america's tiana lopez was quite off the pace in her swim race... finishing more than 30 seconds behind the winner... but she was cheered to the end by her fellow competitors — the uk's emma pack and jen warren... a great show of sportsmanship! now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. this is the mighty river sava, flowing for nearly 1,000
wales' dewi griffiths finished fourth in a personal best time, of 6! minutes and 32 seconds.e women's race, edith chelimo also set a course record with her victory, completing a kenyan clean sweep. melissa nichols and richie powell won the wheelchair races. birmingham should know by the end of this year whether its bid to stage the commonwealth games in 2022 has been successful. it was the only city to submit a bid to the commonwealth games federation before yesterday's deadline. the governing...
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griffith of virginia for five minutes. griffith: griffith: thank you y much. it's never a bad thing to be compared perhaps with -- i think i was a veiled kopelman and look forward it to you striving to meet that challenge. i have to tell you, i think you're doing a good job explaining things this morning and i agree with most everything that you said, particularly i agree with your proposed rule related to making sure that we have those the systems available that have fewer on-site, coal and nuclear. those facilities are resilient in cases of emergencies like we have with the polar vortex. it's almost like we have forgotten that natural gas while it never completely shut down, the price went from three to $4.100 cubic feet or 1000 cubic feet to over $100 and many places had to shut down jobs et cetera because they couldn't afford to pay that price. because supply didn't keep up with demand and a think it's important we remember that and i think you are doing to make sure things are there are very important. as you said to congressman doyle, pretty confident, j
griffith of virginia for five minutes. griffith: griffith: thank you y much. it's never a bad thing to be compared perhaps with -- i think i was a veiled kopelman and look forward it to you striving to meet that challenge. i have to tell you, i think you're doing a good job explaining things this morning and i agree with most everything that you said, particularly i agree with your proposed rule related to making sure that we have those the systems available that have fewer on-site, coal and...
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hywel griffith has been to see them in action. a shadow in the sea, or something more sinister? sky a drone has a clear view. it feeds into deep learning software which it is claimed has a 92% success rate in spotting sharks as well is less threatening species. everytime it sees a dolphin, wail, or race winner in distress it learns its shape. launched along the beaches of new south wales, the drones can patrol for a0 minutes. daniel was one of the first to train as a lifesaver pilot. i cannot physically run out and had allowed and save someone but sitting on the beach we have an eye on the sky and we are just another layer of protection, really. the drones not only observe, they can react by dropping an inflatable device. it will not replace the use of shark nets and drum lines that some claim do more harm than good. last year around australia there we re last year around australia there were 17 unprovoked shark attacks. the number is not that high compared to how many people enter the water that it to how many people enter the water thatitis to how many people enter the water t
hywel griffith has been to see them in action. a shadow in the sea, or something more sinister? sky a drone has a clear view. it feeds into deep learning software which it is claimed has a 92% success rate in spotting sharks as well is less threatening species. everytime it sees a dolphin, wail, or race winner in distress it learns its shape. launched along the beaches of new south wales, the drones can patrol for a0 minutes. daniel was one of the first to train as a lifesaver pilot. i cannot...
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hywel griffith is outside the court.earance in court since returning to australia early this year. he said he wanted to come home in order to clear his name. he faces multiple allegations of historical sexual offences. the details of those offences. the details of those offences haven't yet been made public. we may learn more today, however this hearing is expected to be relatively brief. we haven't reached the trial stage yet, rather this will be an opportunity for him potentially to enter a plea. he is roberto seshan has already said he refutes all of the charges against him. -- refutes all of the charges against him. —— his representation. his barrister has been paid for by supporters of cardinal pell. we have seen both supporters and protesters outside the court here. a big media presence. people have been queueing at the court doors since early in the morning. a big police presence as well. however, matters may be fairly brief. we expect matters to go onto another trial and for cardinal pell to insist that he refute
hywel griffith is outside the court.earance in court since returning to australia early this year. he said he wanted to come home in order to clear his name. he faces multiple allegations of historical sexual offences. the details of those offences. the details of those offences haven't yet been made public. we may learn more today, however this hearing is expected to be relatively brief. we haven't reached the trial stage yet, rather this will be an opportunity for him potentially to enter a...
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hywel griffith is outside the court. they haven't been made public. cardinal george pell returned from his role as the vatican's treasurer. just as with the first, he needed police escort to make his way through the throng of reporters and cameramen and a small group of protesters to go inside the building. the hearing was over within 20 minutes. cardinal pell didn't speak. his barrister, one of the most eminent in australia, spoke on his behalf with some discussion of the witnesses we will hear from. we learnt there are something in the order of 50 witnesses who will take pa rt order of 50 witnesses who will take part in the next 4— week hearing. the date has been set for march. cardinal pell, he is considered the third ranking official in the catholic church. this is a person of hugely significant stature in the church. absolutely, huge and the church worldwide. the third in command, some suggest an inch year —— and here in australia, the most senior catholic figure is somewhere in the past who has been responsible for defending the church's actions
hywel griffith is outside the court. they haven't been made public. cardinal george pell returned from his role as the vatican's treasurer. just as with the first, he needed police escort to make his way through the throng of reporters and cameramen and a small group of protesters to go inside the building. the hearing was over within 20 minutes. cardinal pell didn't speak. his barrister, one of the most eminent in australia, spoke on his behalf with some discussion of the witnesses we will...
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most potent was charlie griffith at burnley. league record 144 wickets in a season, nearly 100 lbw or clean bowled. yes, he is out many of those amateurs had never come up against fast bowling and before you got there you could see that they were quite nervous. some batsmen came in and you could see the fear on his face. obviously they were thinking i hope i get to work on monday morning. if you did not get out of the way then you would get hit and could get hurt. a lot of the senior lads would look at the fixtures and book their holidays when you are up against one of the big quicks. they would have a fortnight off. there was real apprehension. and a bit of fear. does not matter what sort of wicket you produce when you let go at this pace. there was fear among opponents but in their own dressing rooms there was only friendship. when you are doing well, everybody is upbeat. i think that is what i took to burnley. we had a great time every week. they used to buy me mentos. we had a great time. the people were fantastic. he was th
most potent was charlie griffith at burnley. league record 144 wickets in a season, nearly 100 lbw or clean bowled. yes, he is out many of those amateurs had never come up against fast bowling and before you got there you could see that they were quite nervous. some batsmen came in and you could see the fear on his face. obviously they were thinking i hope i get to work on monday morning. if you did not get out of the way then you would get hit and could get hurt. a lot of the senior lads would...
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portia scott-griffith declares squad feud with mmn boardroom bitch."c] ♪ - ♪ now, now ♪ - ♪ you know you better wash dish, bish ♪ ♪ i've had enough of your ish, bish ♪ ♪ i'm a famous and rish bish ♪ so you better wash dish, bish ♪ ♪ you know you better wash dish, bish ♪ - ♪ you know you better wash dish, bish ♪ ♪ i've had enough of your ish, bish ♪ ♪ i'm a famous and rish bish ♪ you better wash dish! ♪ - ♪ bish ♪ ♪ bish ♪ - ♪ i'm suave like rico ♪ i'm wearing all chicos ♪ i'm carol and so feral ♪ yo, it ought to be illegal ♪ my daughter's ass is phat ♪ greg wanna get with that ♪ i'm so crazy, i got rabies ♪ all i want is grandbabies ♪ suge knight's a bish, what! ♪ - ♪ now, now ♪ you know you better wash dish, bish ♪ ♪ i've had enough of your ish, bish ♪ ♪ i'm a famous and rish bish ♪ so you better wash dish, bish ♪ ♪ you know you better wash dish, bish ♪ - ♪ you know you better wash dish, bish ♪ ♪ i've had enough of your ish, bish ♪ ♪ i' a famous and rish bish ♪ you better wash dish! - mm-mm. not today. - well, i did it. all of it. - congratulations, k
portia scott-griffith declares squad feud with mmn boardroom bitch."c] ♪ - ♪ now, now ♪ - ♪ you know you better wash dish, bish ♪ ♪ i've had enough of your ish, bish ♪ ♪ i'm a famous and rish bish ♪ so you better wash dish, bish ♪ ♪ you know you better wash dish, bish ♪ - ♪ you know you better wash dish, bish ♪ ♪ i've had enough of your ish, bish ♪ ♪ i'm a famous and rish bish ♪ you better wash dish! ♪ - ♪ bish ♪ ♪ bish ♪ - ♪ i'm suave like...
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"the breakdown" with chuck pierce and portia scott-griffith. - this is it!y ready to go on stage? - i wouldn't get my hopes up, carol. the face of our show called us losers, we're at table toilet, and my certs were rotten. - well, i believe we're gonna win. and if you don't, i'm gonna believe enough for all of us! now chins up, turkeys! [upbeat instrumental music] - and the winner is... "chip and chet's spring break!" [cheers and applause] [indistinct shouting] - oh, it's okay, katie. i was stupid to think i deserved to be recognized. [lounge music] - yo, chip and chet, i'm really happy for you. i'ma let you finish, but "the breakdown" deserved this award. we work so hard! especially my mom! she works her little butt off, and this should go to her, not to you guys for some stupid spring break special. wait, what did you guys do exactly on spring break? you saved a bunch of refugee women from syria. okay. i'm gonna give that back to you then. sorry for what you've been through. - not so fast, sweetheart. i'm chuck pierce from "the breakdown." i used to be emb
"the breakdown" with chuck pierce and portia scott-griffith. - this is it!y ready to go on stage? - i wouldn't get my hopes up, carol. the face of our show called us losers, we're at table toilet, and my certs were rotten. - well, i believe we're gonna win. and if you don't, i'm gonna believe enough for all of us! now chins up, turkeys! [upbeat instrumental music] - and the winner is... "chip and chet's spring break!" [cheers and applause] [indistinct shouting] - oh, it's...
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our correspondent, hywel griffith, is following events in melbourne. the trial has not started.nary hearing. yes, a procedural matter. but it has drawn a huge amount of attention from protesters and the media. he needed a police escort to make his way in yet again. he was the vatican treasurer are one of the most senior catholics in the church. eventually matters got under way after security procedures. some had been queueing outside the door since 5am. in front of the magistrate, it was mostly legal issues, specifically the number of witnesses the court will hear from. number of witnesses the court will hearfrom. we number of witnesses the court will hear from. we understand there will be at least 50 witnesses who will be called. some have been asked to discuss matters from decades ago, because these are historical allegations. 20 minutes ago he made his way back out through the throng once again, not talking to anyone. the number of complainants has not in made public. we expect a long wait until march before more details are known. the one thing he has made clear is that he h
our correspondent, hywel griffith, is following events in melbourne. the trial has not started.nary hearing. yes, a procedural matter. but it has drawn a huge amount of attention from protesters and the media. he needed a police escort to make his way in yet again. he was the vatican treasurer are one of the most senior catholics in the church. eventually matters got under way after security procedures. some had been queueing outside the door since 5am. in front of the magistrate, it was mostly...
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anna griffiths reports. and into the sky of mogadishu, leaving behind scenes of devastation. a lorry packed with explosives detonated at the entrance of a popular hotel in the entrance of a popular hotel in the beijing —— the busy commercial pa rt the beijing —— the busy commercial part of the city. a second bomb went off in the medina district. eyewitnesses described it as a scene of war. dozens were killed and many more injured. emergency teams were overwhelmed. the head of the ambulance service said they lost track of the number wounded. police are unsure who was behind this but the somali capital is the scene of regular attacks from the al qaeda— linked al shabazz regular attacks from the al qaeda— linked al sha bazz group regular attacks from the al qaeda— linked al shabazz group in its fight against the government. local media report that ministry staff are among the dead and with many more believed to be trapped beneath the wreckage, it is now a race against time to reach them. alan griffithjones, bbc
anna griffiths reports. and into the sky of mogadishu, leaving behind scenes of devastation. a lorry packed with explosives detonated at the entrance of a popular hotel in the entrance of a popular hotel in the beijing —— the busy commercial pa rt the beijing —— the busy commercial part of the city. a second bomb went off in the medina district. eyewitnesses described it as a scene of war. dozens were killed and many more injured. emergency teams were overwhelmed. the head of the...
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a scotland with celtic striker, leigh griffiths. i—o. one almighty roar. was far from complete. i—i, back to the knife edge. this was the moment yet another world cup dream looked to drift off into the night. the striker‘s second, was it the end? almost, snodgrass provided hope but no fairy—tale finish. almost, snodgrass provided hope but no fairy-tale finish. it's been an honour to work with these guys. at the moment it is disappointment but my disappointment is nothing compared to the players you saw them at the end. i don't think i have seen a group of players that exhausted and disappointed at the end of a game. for the fans all horribly familiar. 20 years and ten major campaigns without qualification and it hurts just as much every time. well, scotland's downfall meant northern ireland were guaranteed a play off place despite losing to norway. in the end they drew in oslo. meanwhile group winners england used theirfinal game in lithuania as a useful chance to try out the youngsters. our correspondent natalie pirks reports. one home nation's heartbreak
a scotland with celtic striker, leigh griffiths. i—o. one almighty roar. was far from complete. i—i, back to the knife edge. this was the moment yet another world cup dream looked to drift off into the night. the striker‘s second, was it the end? almost, snodgrass provided hope but no fairy—tale finish. almost, snodgrass provided hope but no fairy-tale finish. it's been an honour to work with these guys. at the moment it is disappointment but my disappointment is nothing compared to the...
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the bbc‘s hywel griffith reports.traded on being born and bred in australia. in fact, since the 1930s, this all—aussie brand has been american—owned. general motors was enticed by the australian government to kick—start its domestic motor industry, and give australians a car they could call their own. for decades, holden and ford battled it out to be the dominant brand in australia. if you wanted a big family car, those really were your options, until eventually asian car manufacturers came along and offered a cheaper alternative. now, holden production has reached the end of the line here, following ford and toyota in pulling out of australia. the holden brand will continue, but using imported cars. some argue the country's motor industry has been stalling for years. ...this commercial is brought to you by football, meat pies, kangaroos and australia's own car... holden says building cars in australia is no longer economically viable. it seems unlikely that other companies would be willing to take the risk, and so th
the bbc‘s hywel griffith reports.traded on being born and bred in australia. in fact, since the 1930s, this all—aussie brand has been american—owned. general motors was enticed by the australian government to kick—start its domestic motor industry, and give australians a car they could call their own. for decades, holden and ford battled it out to be the dominant brand in australia. if you wanted a big family car, those really were your options, until eventually asian car manufacturers...
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and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9.35 — this morning's reviewers are sian griffithsn editor for the sunday times, and political editor, vincent moss. good morning and welcome to bbc news. harvey weinstein has been been kicked out of the academy that runs the oscars. in a statement, the board said he no longer merited the respect of his colleagues. it follows a series of sexual assault accusations against the producer — including rape — some of which he has denied. mr weinstein has been denounced by many of the celebrities he launched to stardom and called a depraved predator by his own brother. peter bowes reports from los angeles. he once ruled the roost. one of the most powerful men in hollywood. harvey weinstein. the movie mogul, the studio boss credited with scores of oscar wins and nominations. but now branded a rapist, and a serial sexual predator, the hollywood producer has been kicked out of the world's most influential organisation. it followed an emergency meeting. 5a leading figures, including the likes of whoopi goldberg and tom hanks. in a statement, the
and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9.35 — this morning's reviewers are sian griffithsn editor for the sunday times, and political editor, vincent moss. good morning and welcome to bbc news. harvey weinstein has been been kicked out of the academy that runs the oscars. in a statement, the board said he no longer merited the respect of his colleagues. it follows a series of sexual assault accusations against the producer — including rape — some of which he has denied. mr...
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leigh griffiths opening the scoring but then their opponents scoring twice.ponents scoring twice. scotland then drew but could not force a winner as they again failed to qualify for the world cup. obvious disappointment but nothing is the disappointment of the players felt. you could see them at the end of the game. as i said to them, you could go away proud. you push yourself to places some people thought you could not go. the english manager calling for his team to play with more freedom. they secured a narrow victory. the goal coming from the penalty scott. hurricane with his second goal in four days. the performance did not dazzled their manager. we came away looking a little bit flat. today, on the act of the other night, we wa nted the act of the other night, we wanted to score a load of goals and when you do not score a load of goals, you understand the reaction. confirmation that england topped the group. scotland secure second spot and a possible play—off place. northern ireland made the play—off shortly before being beaten i—o northern ireland made
leigh griffiths opening the scoring but then their opponents scoring twice.ponents scoring twice. scotland then drew but could not force a winner as they again failed to qualify for the world cup. obvious disappointment but nothing is the disappointment of the players felt. you could see them at the end of the game. as i said to them, you could go away proud. you push yourself to places some people thought you could not go. the english manager calling for his team to play with more freedom....
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our correspondent hywel griffith is in sydney.c implications, and yet we don't have an outcome and we don't know when we will have an outcome. the mystery continues. it has been rumbling on for several months, ever since the first of the citizenship seven said they might be in breach of the constitution. there we re in breach of the constitution. there were three days of hearing about high court in canberra, during which we heard lots of arguments around what article 44 of the constitution might mean. for anyone not familiar, what it says is that no one who is a citizen or has rights of citizenship ofa citizen or has rights of citizenship of a foreign power can take public office, but of course the lawyers come in and argue all sorts of things, that that can't be taken literally. of course it can, with all the do with interpretation. at the end of the hearing is no date was set for thejudges the end of the hearing is no date was set for the judges to make a ruling. except they are aware of the pressing need and urgency of the case
our correspondent hywel griffith is in sydney.c implications, and yet we don't have an outcome and we don't know when we will have an outcome. the mystery continues. it has been rumbling on for several months, ever since the first of the citizenship seven said they might be in breach of the constitution. there we re in breach of the constitution. there were three days of hearing about high court in canberra, during which we heard lots of arguments around what article 44 of the constitution...