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>> i think that my favorite example of the kind of things they were doing, they rewrote hamlet and writea way that sentencthe way thatsentence telt them. at this time the prince of wales was also a student and his nickname at the time. since he is the prince of denmark what i love about it ass it is a hilarious rewriting but it's also a sort of gets rid of all of the tragic misogyny of the actual play, so it becomes a play in which the prince of wales or which hamlet himself is dating a philia and she's been giving him presents but he's also been in bed for some reason and has been pawning the presence and she's starting to notice and he starts getting stressed committee so stressed about this debt if he becomes delusional and sees ghosts talking to him and stuff and all the rest of the characters in the play got the king and queen and all the friends they all realize that he is running off the rails they come up with an elaborate scheme involving a false dagger and more ghost costumes and stuff to snap them into reality into an us with the queen walking happily towards a heading off on
>> i think that my favorite example of the kind of things they were doing, they rewrote hamlet and writea way that sentencthe way thatsentence telt them. at this time the prince of wales was also a student and his nickname at the time. since he is the prince of denmark what i love about it ass it is a hilarious rewriting but it's also a sort of gets rid of all of the tragic misogyny of the actual play, so it becomes a play in which the prince of wales or which hamlet himself is dating a...
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said margaret said cliff is a hamlet of 2500 people literally within eyesight of france indeed cell phone calls are usually routed through the french network as the nearby cliff blocks access to the british signal. or yeah we're really proud of you know our relationship was with our neighbors in france and they're literally less than 20 miles away from where we were sitting now. we've always had a. good relationship with sleep with. friends on the continent and now i think they're looking at us and that there's an element of distrust think people are starting to look at what's happened happening in this country and. they don't feel they can trust coming here anymore. for gavin oakley that translates into empty hotel rooms usually 70 percent of his rooms are booked at this time of year currently it's 5 percent over at the village store uncertainty over breaks it runs high if this is going to happen then. it's happening. to. me already waited for more than 3 years almost 3 years now and. it has been putting the economy. on to hold. and hopefully it's going to move on from here on. totally d
said margaret said cliff is a hamlet of 2500 people literally within eyesight of france indeed cell phone calls are usually routed through the french network as the nearby cliff blocks access to the british signal. or yeah we're really proud of you know our relationship was with our neighbors in france and they're literally less than 20 miles away from where we were sitting now. we've always had a. good relationship with sleep with. friends on the continent and now i think they're looking at us...
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forester's house in the entire region around the yell of a mountain eventually joined by a handful of hamlets in the early 20th century people from the cities began discovering the region as a welcome retreat. since then the tiny station has served as a common area insider's tips for a free stopover and as a base for hiking tracks and an oasis of tranquility before returning to the hustle and bustle of life in the city. we next headed southwest travelling around 20 kilometers through the ditching district. in addition to tourists the regional railway also conveys schoolchildren and commuters to towns in the area. among them is the town of ditching an important industrial and administrative center. rural bohemia meanwhile is suffering from the impact of young people leaving to try their luck in the cities. the exodus has left behind dying villages and a shrinking infrastructure. both sides of the border are intensifying cooperation to improve prospects across rural bohemia and at least slow down the drain of talent. ditching a town known for its economic stability and its history dating back o
forester's house in the entire region around the yell of a mountain eventually joined by a handful of hamlets in the early 20th century people from the cities began discovering the region as a welcome retreat. since then the tiny station has served as a common area insider's tips for a free stopover and as a base for hiking tracks and an oasis of tranquility before returning to the hustle and bustle of life in the city. we next headed southwest travelling around 20 kilometers through the...
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but also hamlets and villages near the crash site we got an indication of that from some of the socialmedia footage and stills that we've been seeing coming in since yesterday those hamlets those villagers have also fled for free or of u.s. strikes now this is an active military zone there were strikes earlier this week in which 8 people died many people pointed to the united states as being responsible for that however we have not had confirmation of that but those strikes are common most civilian deaths in 2019 were results of afghan and american forces carrying out operations and just to give you a sense of what's happening here this is an active military conflict and so it is being treated as such this crash is happening in the context of ongoing talks between the taliban united states as she could peace deal but also ongoing fighting the fighting in many parts of the country have not stopped and here in kabul we've also seen a car bombing a magnet bombing attack last week on a police vehicle and just earlier today we've been hearing reports that there was a bombing at a local mark
but also hamlets and villages near the crash site we got an indication of that from some of the socialmedia footage and stills that we've been seeing coming in since yesterday those hamlets those villagers have also fled for free or of u.s. strikes now this is an active military zone there were strikes earlier this week in which 8 people died many people pointed to the united states as being responsible for that however we have not had confirmation of that but those strikes are common most...
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our report that hamlet developing found the next european record for serious hero to the max and this time he went up a mountain so intimidating even mountain iest didn't dare climate for a long time and like made his way up in a train which started in 1912 and goes to the highest train station in europe. it's known as the roof of europe and one of the world's most iconic signs. and this was house. and that's where i'm going to day i'm climbing almost to the top of the you but without eyes began climbing rope and taking the train to the hardest train station when you do it. it's always been a dream of mine to travel through this snow we all plan landscape by train here we are on route to the famous mountain trail you will be uyghur. it's around 80 kilometers from switzerland. capital band to the you for your station the cop will railway has to send some 1400 meters during the final stretch. conductor could cross now says this is his favorite route a large part goes right through mountains in a tunnel it took 16 grueling years to cut through the eiger and the mention at the beginning o
our report that hamlet developing found the next european record for serious hero to the max and this time he went up a mountain so intimidating even mountain iest didn't dare climate for a long time and like made his way up in a train which started in 1912 and goes to the highest train station in europe. it's known as the roof of europe and one of the world's most iconic signs. and this was house. and that's where i'm going to day i'm climbing almost to the top of the you but without eyes...
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hamlet with barely $100.00 inhabitants simple guest rooms to tourists. the toll lift is powered with solar energy. in the shelf of bagger is one of 10 as residents who's committed to developing low impact tourism. and yes this is china's solar lift the 1st in the world solar power is pulling us up the mountain or we're as authentic as we can manage so. what we offer is what we have here and the way we live year round. but. most of the tourists who come to tennant arrive by bus revenue by car it helps cut down their carbon footprint but not all skiers can go to small resorts like tennis the big winter sports clubs have to take action to. just one for so they can improve on what's already there with small initiatives knox might set an example and in that way contribute if even a little to more sustainability of course it's all for show and nowadays sustainability has become a lifestyle choice and businesses cater to their guests needs that guest event we're already thinking about the youngest generation the protesters and such eventually they'll come up he
hamlet with barely $100.00 inhabitants simple guest rooms to tourists. the toll lift is powered with solar energy. in the shelf of bagger is one of 10 as residents who's committed to developing low impact tourism. and yes this is china's solar lift the 1st in the world solar power is pulling us up the mountain or we're as authentic as we can manage so. what we offer is what we have here and the way we live year round. but. most of the tourists who come to tennant arrive by bus revenue by car it...
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this is havens on hamlet court road in the suburb of westcliff—on—sea.ther, rawlings.... this is my grandfather on his motorbike there, and this is my father. nigel‘s great—grandfather first opened a shop on this street more than 100 years ago. what was it like here then? it was fantastic. families would on saturdays come out and go on a shopping expedition. they would stay in areas like this and not only use the shops, but the cafes and restaurants. they'd get dressed up for it, as well, so it was a pretty good, grand day out. havens started out selling china and fancy glassware. when i came in, we put in a stationery department on the ground floor and a perfumery department, and then in latter days we put in ladies fashion that worked for about three months and then we started to see that become increasingly challenging. so, we moved out of that and then back into more housewares in that area. nigel and his family saw the writing on the wall and shut up the bricks and mortar shop in 2018. there comes a point when you think, "you know what? "we've got t
this is havens on hamlet court road in the suburb of westcliff—on—sea.ther, rawlings.... this is my grandfather on his motorbike there, and this is my father. nigel‘s great—grandfather first opened a shop on this street more than 100 years ago. what was it like here then? it was fantastic. families would on saturdays come out and go on a shopping expedition. they would stay in areas like this and not only use the shops, but the cafes and restaurants. they'd get dressed up for it, as...
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this is, was a small hamlet stop it is typical of the places australians come to be close to nature buture but this exceptional hot season, in outcomes with a very high price. once the immediate threat of the fire eased, the challenges of rebuilding and whether they can defend themselves more effectively against future fires. graeme maclachlan is a retired civil servant who moved here 20 years ago for the tranquillity, he says, and for the tranquillity, he says, and for the tranquillity, he says, and for the views. his house was consumed by a bushfire so intense, it melted machinery into puddles. he has had enough. we will drift off north queensland and move the children and grandchildren. you decided there is no more future for you here? i am getting a bit too long in the tooth to put in years necessarily to try and rebuild this. i will pick up my bag and drift off into the sunset. the weather has now called but smoke hangs ominously over the hills. hundreds of fires are still smouldering. this is not over yet. they are hoping that there is not much left to burn here but this is the en
this is, was a small hamlet stop it is typical of the places australians come to be close to nature buture but this exceptional hot season, in outcomes with a very high price. once the immediate threat of the fire eased, the challenges of rebuilding and whether they can defend themselves more effectively against future fires. graeme maclachlan is a retired civil servant who moved here 20 years ago for the tranquillity, he says, and for the tranquillity, he says, and for the tranquillity, he...
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nominations and you have won four baftas and your film credits include a great array of films, from hamletient express, thor, a very varied group of films. did you always think that you might have a career in the movies when you were a young boy? by no means, no means. i come from a working—class belfast family. my parents were not remotely connected with showbiz. i did not know anything about how you could even get anywhere near what was going on behind that screen, and my film education, if you like, was seeing often black and white movies on a saturday morning or saturday afternoon, so that is where i knew about laurel and hardy, and charlie chaplin, buster keaton, and saw lots of classic hollywood movies. to be anywhere near them professionally, it was like... you might as well have been talking about going to venus. it wasn't until, you know, i started doing some school plays and then somebody said, you could be an actor, and i said, "what, how? "what do you do? "and there are things called drama schools? " i did not know anything about this, and then i started the process. you can br
nominations and you have won four baftas and your film credits include a great array of films, from hamletient express, thor, a very varied group of films. did you always think that you might have a career in the movies when you were a young boy? by no means, no means. i come from a working—class belfast family. my parents were not remotely connected with showbiz. i did not know anything about how you could even get anywhere near what was going on behind that screen, and my film education, if...
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this is, or was, a small hamlet called kian. of places australians have come to be close to nature but, in this exceptional hot season, they know now it comes with a very high price and, once the immediate threat of the fires has eased, this community is going to face the challenge not only of how they rebuild, but whether they can defend themselves more effectively against future fires. graeme maclachlan is a retired civil servant who moved here 20 years ago for the tranquillity, he says, and for the views. his house was consumed by a bushfire so intense, it melted machinery into puddles. he has had enough. we willjust drift off north, i think, to queensland and move near the children and grandchildren. you decided there's no more future for you here? well, i'm getting a bit too long in the tooth to think about putting in the years necessary to try and rebuild this. i think i'lljust pack up my bag and drift off into the sunset. the weather has now cooled, but smoke hangs ominously over the hills. hundreds of fires are still smo
this is, or was, a small hamlet called kian. of places australians have come to be close to nature but, in this exceptional hot season, they know now it comes with a very high price and, once the immediate threat of the fires has eased, this community is going to face the challenge not only of how they rebuild, but whether they can defend themselves more effectively against future fires. graeme maclachlan is a retired civil servant who moved here 20 years ago for the tranquillity, he says, and...
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us dropped leaflets on south and central vietnam to urge the vietnamese to go to these protected hamlets, so they could avoid dying or being sprayed on by agent orange and i thought well, if the us could drop flyers for war in a country thousands of miles away, why couldn't we drop flyers against of the war and for peace on military bases at home. i had a friend who is a pilot and we put thousands of flyers that we publicized the g.i. and veterans march for peace october 12, and we dropped the flyers on the hospital where i was working, on a treasure island that was the marine base, and presidio, an army base in san francisco. then, we flew into alameda naval air station where the uss enterprise is it docked and we flew the flyers on the deck of the aircraft carrier. [cheers and applause] we did get a little publicity. i did wear my uniform at the press conference and said that we were active-duty military and we were organizing a march for peace. two days later after dropping the flyers, i was given an all navy regulation, which is stated that may be-- it may be personnel their uniform
us dropped leaflets on south and central vietnam to urge the vietnamese to go to these protected hamlets, so they could avoid dying or being sprayed on by agent orange and i thought well, if the us could drop flyers for war in a country thousands of miles away, why couldn't we drop flyers against of the war and for peace on military bases at home. i had a friend who is a pilot and we put thousands of flyers that we publicized the g.i. and veterans march for peace october 12, and we dropped the...
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this is hamlet without hamlet.ident, although he didn't sit for an interview, he didn't go to the grand jury, but he did answer in writing some questions. here the president has submitted nothing. so if tfor the president's coun to say this is what was really going on, the answer to that is says who? nobody around the president has been allowed to testify, and the president even in his letter to nancy pelosi, the sort of screed in the middle of december, doesn't even deny himself that there was a quid pro quo. >> and the president neglected to mention burden-sharing when he was in the white house driveway yelling to china investigate the bidens. he forget the burden-sharing part of that. thank you all for starting us off tonight. really appreciate it. >>> coming up, senator ben cardin will join us. we'll examine some of the newly released audio today of what appears to be the president of the united states calling for the removal of the u.s. ambassador to ukraine. as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i
this is hamlet without hamlet.ident, although he didn't sit for an interview, he didn't go to the grand jury, but he did answer in writing some questions. here the president has submitted nothing. so if tfor the president's coun to say this is what was really going on, the answer to that is says who? nobody around the president has been allowed to testify, and the president even in his letter to nancy pelosi, the sort of screed in the middle of december, doesn't even deny himself that there was...
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here in tower hamlets, for example, which has 700 tower blocks, they said it is too early to know howfield council said to tell us the information would constitute an endangerment to the mental health of the residents in the blocks. we showed our findings to tiago. this really is a scandal that needs to be taken very, very seriously. someone needs to address this because, and if someone doesn't, there will be more lives lost in the future. what started as a tragedy at grenfell has now spread across the whole country. this is leeds. we bought this place only in 2017, so only three years ago. we were excited, it was our first home buy, i suppose. we always worked very hard to get what we've got so it's an achievement. last october, abby got a letter saying her building was missing fire breaks and had flammable hpl cladding. it's one of 13 high—rise blocks and leads the fire service says is unsafe. we are facing bills of £25,000-30,000 for the remedial works. it's outrageous. it's shocking. how does the building, freeholder, the head leaseholder, responsible person, expect us to pay? we
here in tower hamlets, for example, which has 700 tower blocks, they said it is too early to know howfield council said to tell us the information would constitute an endangerment to the mental health of the residents in the blocks. we showed our findings to tiago. this really is a scandal that needs to be taken very, very seriously. someone needs to address this because, and if someone doesn't, there will be more lives lost in the future. what started as a tragedy at grenfell has now spread...
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of señal echo of hamlet that to be or not to be.t is the question of what to always be on friday and slings and arrows of media watch the- james thank you very much of the time street in that with media watch. cake with the business strikes the facts as at a greatest hits. anda thank you for watching stay with. the come here live 01/29/20 01/29/20 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from the sundance film festivalal in park city, utah, this is democracy now! haveat trump and netanyahu put forward is not a peace plan. it does not involve a palestinian state by any possible interpretation of that term. it is essentially a dictator composed by the israelis dictated to yououng jared kushnr and telling the palestinians you must accept these ameliin
of señal echo of hamlet that to be or not to be.t is the question of what to always be on friday and slings and arrows of media watch the- james thank you very much of the time street in that with media watch. cake with the business strikes the facts as at a greatest hits. anda thank you for watching stay with. the come here live 01/29/20 01/29/20 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from the sundance film festivalal in park city, utah, this is democracy now! haveat trump and...
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you get the sense that the handful of moderate republicans are enjoying their hamlet routine right nowa little bit too much. people like mitt romney, i'm sure they're great people, nothing personal. do they consider this moment? a moment to show chuck todd that there is a good republican, the respectable republicans, not like trump. long after their one night stand with the liberals, their constituents will see their posturing for what it is. a walk of shame. allowing this work is to continue for months. we will be here for months if this continues! it means allowing the people's business to languish. it's a bad move. let's urge them to call the vote no. they want to vote to convict trump? live with the consequences. the senate switchboard's 202 202-202-3121. we will put that up throughout the show tonight. i want you to make a phone call. tell them how you feel. you are paying their salary. they work for you not the other way around. as for the g.o.p. fence sitters, i will personally fly out to cover your town hall. i will be there reporting on them. if you're brave enough to have any
you get the sense that the handful of moderate republicans are enjoying their hamlet routine right nowa little bit too much. people like mitt romney, i'm sure they're great people, nothing personal. do they consider this moment? a moment to show chuck todd that there is a good republican, the respectable republicans, not like trump. long after their one night stand with the liberals, their constituents will see their posturing for what it is. a walk of shame. allowing this work is to continue...
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this little hamlet has a population of under 100 people.other came from all over the country. >> first, the sudden rain. then the thirst and hunger from the shortage of water and food, just for the opportunity to spend a few days in the country getting stoned on their drugs and grooving on the music. >> we got together and had a little powwow about what are we going to do to feed these people? we went into new york to buy 1,500 pounds of wheat, rolled oats, 130,000 paper plates, 130,000 dixie cups, and i believe we served 200,000 people. >> by now there are tens of millions of people who feel themselves to be an irresistible river of change. and you get something incandescent. ♪ freedom, freedom, freedom ♪ freedom, freedom, freedom ♪ singing freedom, freedom, freedom, freedom, freedom ♪ ♪ freedom, freedom, freedom >> we had had love-ins in l.a. on the weekends where everybody gets dressed up and goes to the park and brings an instrument. but to see hundreds of thousands of people, like a meeting of all the tribes from all over the country.
this little hamlet has a population of under 100 people.other came from all over the country. >> first, the sudden rain. then the thirst and hunger from the shortage of water and food, just for the opportunity to spend a few days in the country getting stoned on their drugs and grooving on the music. >> we got together and had a little powwow about what are we going to do to feed these people? we went into new york to buy 1,500 pounds of wheat, rolled oats, 130,000 paper plates,...
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central part of jim which i think is exemplified by the advice that polonius gives the lawyer in hamletwn self be true. d if that is not a good motto for today, i don't know and jim embodied that. judy: justice breyer come se was one of teople that could spot a phony a mile away. terms of reading what was right and what was not. we talked about the marines and how that mattered in his life. that probably had something to do with it. what about his kansas roots? jim had a love of buses. >> he wrote a very good crime novel about someone that lived in a train station somewhere in kansas. >> he also wrote a most moving memoir called "we were dreamers." rs his book after the novel -- "we were dreamers" is an account of his brother and he with their parents running these small bus line and kansas during the second world war that connected with the main trail way stations. it is all jim and it is very honest and very moving. when there is enough money in th ticketox on theth bu would stop at a restaurant and his dad would say -- the sky is the limit. whenever jim sat down with us for dinner, j
central part of jim which i think is exemplified by the advice that polonius gives the lawyer in hamletwn self be true. d if that is not a good motto for today, i don't know and jim embodied that. judy: justice breyer come se was one of teople that could spot a phony a mile away. terms of reading what was right and what was not. we talked about the marines and how that mattered in his life. that probably had something to do with it. what about his kansas roots? jim had a love of buses. >>...
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senators who arevi wringing ther hands tonight and navel-gazing, the hamlet routine, they should take note. this is how donald trump was received when a record crowd showed up when he took the stage at a rally in new jersey tonight.t. [chanting] who exactly do they think they are appealing to if they turn out to prolong the impeachment farce? the panel is there, chuck todd, jake tapper, et cetera -- they don't have the votes to remove trump. democrats don't have those votes, everyone on television was conceding that today. so what is the point of doing this to the country? as they did during the brett kavanaugh fight, they want to drag this out in hopes that the next news cycle will bring them some manna from heaven, the damage the president before the first ballots are cast. our reporter tells us they are serving drinks called magaritas and supeonacoladas all over wildwood new jersey. should they prolong this national nightmare, there won't be enough booze in all of new jersey to soothe the political pain coming their way, that will be political suicide and that is the angle. joining
senators who arevi wringing ther hands tonight and navel-gazing, the hamlet routine, they should take note. this is how donald trump was received when a record crowd showed up when he took the stage at a rally in new jersey tonight.t. [chanting] who exactly do they think they are appealing to if they turn out to prolong the impeachment farce? the panel is there, chuck todd, jake tapper, et cetera -- they don't have the votes to remove trump. democrats don't have those votes, everyone on...
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by the 1850s politicians are tired of that kind of hamlet routine.was friends with charles sumner. he owned a newspaper he was antislavery paper and because he had the money, he owned it and was the editor but he often wrote editorials for it and charles francis might be four years older than somewhere. and somebody says to him, adam, this is your perfect job being in the u.s. senate. in an harshly says to sumner. american politics for it but that's something you might want to do. sumner says if you're not going to, i'm in. sumner throws his hat in the ring and he is chosen 1851 and holds the seats until his death in 1874 i think about how things would've been different. adams all he had to do was say yes. i think that would be something i would like to do. quite possibly adams and not william would've been front runner for the republican nomination in 1860. he goes on though to help build the republican party in 1850s and stood for election in a safe district, the third district and 58. and like most new englanders was horrified when this tall lanky
by the 1850s politicians are tired of that kind of hamlet routine.was friends with charles sumner. he owned a newspaper he was antislavery paper and because he had the money, he owned it and was the editor but he often wrote editorials for it and charles francis might be four years older than somewhere. and somebody says to him, adam, this is your perfect job being in the u.s. senate. in an harshly says to sumner. american politics for it but that's something you might want to do. sumner says...
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. >> laura: i think this perpetual hamlet routine that a lot of these republicans -- the democrats alwaystick together, the republicans shoot each other in the stomach. >> we all stuck together yesterday. >> laura: send collins and all the rest a king cake. >> kavanaugh is a good example and we each went through races. in 2018, when you are out there, trump won by 19 points in indiana so i was not afraid to talk about what he could do and what the agenda is doing, we'll get to that after he gets acquitted. >> laura: wait until cipollone and company get up to make their case. i like how you took the tie off. what if you showed up in a t-shirt and jeans? we are going to get comfortable. to see you, thanks for being with us and we have a huge exclusive tonight. the "the ingraham angle" got our hands on the email exchanges from state department officials that could alter the course of president trump's impeachment. they nee involve the whistle-blr and hunter biden's shady burisma arrangement, you don't want to miss it. >> man: so i'm not taking any chances when something happens to it. so whe
. >> laura: i think this perpetual hamlet routine that a lot of these republicans -- the democrats alwaystick together, the republicans shoot each other in the stomach. >> we all stuck together yesterday. >> laura: send collins and all the rest a king cake. >> kavanaugh is a good example and we each went through races. in 2018, when you are out there, trump won by 19 points in indiana so i was not afraid to talk about what he could do and what the agenda is doing, we'll...
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. >>> when we let it ring from every billow and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will men, jews and gentiles, protestants and catholics will be able to join hands and join in the old negro free at last, free at last, thank god, free at last. >> 1963. every day we honor the legacy of dr.
. >>> when we let it ring from every billow and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will men, jews and gentiles, protestants and catholics will be able to join hands and join in the old negro free at last, free at last, thank god, free at last. >> 1963. every day we honor the legacy of dr.
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>> when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we willren, black men and white men, jews, and gentiles, protestants and catholics will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old negro spiritual, free at last, free at last, thank god almighty, we are free at last. >> one of the greatest speeches ever. that's "hardball." thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >> tonight on all in. >> the only remedy is the conviction and removal from office of president donald trump. >> the president's attorneys visit the scene of the trial. >> everything i do during this i'm coordinating with white house counsel. >> and mitch mcconnell announces how the senate trial will proceed. >> there will be no difference between the president's position and our position. >> tonight the mcconnell resolution for the trial of donald trump. the president's new outlandish defense, and what all of this means for witnesses. >>> plus. >> do you know congressman devin nunes? >> yes, i do. we met several times at the trump hotel. >> j
>> when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we willren, black men and white men, jews, and gentiles, protestants and catholics will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old negro spiritual, free at last, free at last, thank god almighty, we are free at last. >> one of the greatest speeches ever. that's "hardball." thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >> tonight...
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. >> (laughs) >> another cohen wrote south and intersected the petersburg real word at the hamlet called real station. i'm having a hard time seeing this on the map but i think i'm in the general vicinity of real station here. and wilson was able to bring a few freight cars for hair heading for the south side. railroad means regional war just instructed wasn't ahead originally for the judge that brockville buddy he had allowed wasn't to stop to add some damage to the south a railroad. this wasn't it at a place called for its deep or, more for its station, right here. and he burned some tricks and he destroyed a couple of more to look more diverse and burned all the deeper buildings and some cars filled with supplies. both men and horses before act that night hungry and tired. but success there had made everybody enthusiastic and complement. but wilson detroit to force, no matter how gratifying, allowed the available confederate cavalry, to small the greats of w.h.o. have released the fission under reports a bare injury and james thierry, to catch up to the federal's. not what wilson play
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it existed in a mountain county that welcomed winks hamlet and black families, such as my family. our cabin, the zephyr view cabin, which i will start showing you some slides of for us, our cabin is a symbol of the american dream to my family, to my great grandfather, william pitts. it was a shelter from harsh times, but it was also evidence of his economic independence. for me and my extended family, it is the center for family gatherings and is a part of our american success story. at this point, what i would like to do is show you some slides of our cabin and the way it looked from 1926 to present day. that slide right there is basically a slide of my great-grandfather, family and relatives that were creating the foundation of our cabin. the second is a similar slide, showing family and friends that were helping to build the cabin. now, there it is. there is the cabin after it was built. you can see it is probably about 300 square feet. you can see that the foundation of the cabin is basically river rock from the creek that passes in front of our cabin. that is south boulder cr
it existed in a mountain county that welcomed winks hamlet and black families, such as my family. our cabin, the zephyr view cabin, which i will start showing you some slides of for us, our cabin is a symbol of the american dream to my family, to my great grandfather, william pitts. it was a shelter from harsh times, but it was also evidence of his economic independence. for me and my extended family, it is the center for family gatherings and is a part of our american success story. at this...
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they get up to this hamlet and they push on through there, then they get into bureau on, and by midday, beer on is captured. captured. and and they push on. it is actually quite hot by this type of day. the canadians of the leading elements come into this area and this typical norman village, this big square area. there was water in it. that is where you would use it for getting your water for home and you would use it for laundry and all sorts of stuff. they are filling up their water bottles. at that moment, all hell breaks loose. this is the moment the 12th ss starts raining in their shells. there has been fighting all day. they have been dingdong in with the camp gruber, there has been plenty of fighting. there is plenty of shell fire coming in. but suddenly, it is absolutely wild. the person who has overall control of the artillery in this area is mayors guys. i reckon if you toss it up, he has 59 guns supporting him. which is a heck of a lot. he also has his own battalions of his own pensive grenadier regiment. it is basically a murder rise to regiment. the other thing really int
they get up to this hamlet and they push on through there, then they get into bureau on, and by midday, beer on is captured. captured. and and they push on. it is actually quite hot by this type of day. the canadians of the leading elements come into this area and this typical norman village, this big square area. there was water in it. that is where you would use it for getting your water for home and you would use it for laundry and all sorts of stuff. they are filling up their water bottles....
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to kill the food supply for the enemies, and to control the population and help move people and to hamlets, and all of those things. that's something to understand. good thing we have to take care of enemy cover. agent orange, like roundup today, everybody, i will make anybody raise their hand at the use roundup, but like what people use today, it's similar to what was used in vietnam. this is what they look like and only you can prevent a forest. agent orange and probably went over. that was also a fallacy because they were told, you were on a base? the truth of the matter is they were only away from where the sprays came in and out of. they would go over my father's face every day, and were told, if they had any extra chemical in their plans to dump it in the river alongside their base. so, their milk was mixed in it, they're food, there was no getting away from exposure. so many vietnam that's have a foul to that they were not exposed, if they were not. they always talk about them making barrels. let's make a few barbecues, let's have a barbecue. >> so i was born in 1962. my mother had
to kill the food supply for the enemies, and to control the population and help move people and to hamlets, and all of those things. that's something to understand. good thing we have to take care of enemy cover. agent orange, like roundup today, everybody, i will make anybody raise their hand at the use roundup, but like what people use today, it's similar to what was used in vietnam. this is what they look like and only you can prevent a forest. agent orange and probably went over. that was...
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for a pillow. [ laughter ] now the column rode south and intersected the petersburg railroad at a hamlet called ream station. i'm having a hard time seeing this map where i am but i think i'm in the general vissinty right here. and wilson was able to burn a few freight cars before heading west. you'll recall that mead's original orders instricted wilson to head directly for the junction at berkville but he had allowed wilson to stop to add some damage along the southside railroad. this wilson did at ford's depot or ford station right here. and he burned some tracks and he destroyed a couple of locmotives and burned all the deepot buildings and cars filled with supplies. both men and horses bivouacked that night. but success had made everybody enthusiastic and confident. but wilson's detour to forge, no matter how gratifying allowed the confederate cavelrie under roughus baring joer and james dering to catch up. while wilson played havoc at fords, couch had ridden forward laying waste to several miles of both richmond and danville and southside lines. meanwhile, wilson's brigades were in
for a pillow. [ laughter ] now the column rode south and intersected the petersburg railroad at a hamlet called ream station. i'm having a hard time seeing this map where i am but i think i'm in the general vissinty right here. and wilson was able to burn a few freight cars before heading west. you'll recall that mead's original orders instricted wilson to head directly for the junction at berkville but he had allowed wilson to stop to add some damage along the southside railroad. this wilson...
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hamlet without hamlet.rt is at least in the mueller report the president although he didn't sit for an interview, didn't go to the grand jury and answered in writing some questions. here the president has submitted nothing. so for president's counsel to say this is what was going on, the answer is, says who? nobody who's around the president has been allowed to testify and the president even in his letter to nancy pelosi, the sort of screed in the middle of december doesn't deny himself that there was a quid pro quo. >> the president neglected to mention burden sharing when he was in the white house driveway yelling to china to investigate the bidens. he forgot the burden sharing part of that. andrew, maya, elise, thank you for starting us off tonight k. coming up, senator cardin will join us and examine the audio appearing to be the president of the united states calling for the removal of the u.s. ambassador to ukraine. make nature's bounty hair skin and nails step one. it's the number one brand uniquely
hamlet without hamlet.rt is at least in the mueller report the president although he didn't sit for an interview, didn't go to the grand jury and answered in writing some questions. here the president has submitted nothing. so for president's counsel to say this is what was going on, the answer is, says who? nobody who's around the president has been allowed to testify and the president even in his letter to nancy pelosi, the sort of screed in the middle of december doesn't deny himself that...
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so this is -- basically they get up to this little hamlet, and they push on through there, then and get into the next city, by midday the city is captured. then they push on to this village here. it is this village here. this is the southern bit of it. they push right into there and by this point of the day it is , quite hot. the canadians of the leading elements come into this area and this typical norman village, this kind of big square area. with water in it. that is where you would use it for getting your water for home and you would use it for laundry and all sorts of stuff. they are using it to slake their thirst. they are filling up their water bottles. at that moment, all hell breaks loose. this is the moment the 12th ss start raining in their shells. there has been fighting all day. i mean you know, they have been dingdonging with the camp gruber, there has been plenty of fighting and shelf fire coming in. but suddenly, it is absolutely wild. the person who has got overall control of the artillery in this area is mayors guys. so i reckon if you toss it up, he has got 59 guns su
so this is -- basically they get up to this little hamlet, and they push on through there, then and get into the next city, by midday the city is captured. then they push on to this village here. it is this village here. this is the southern bit of it. they push right into there and by this point of the day it is , quite hot. the canadians of the leading elements come into this area and this typical norman village, this kind of big square area. with water in it. that is where you would use it...
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this is all wars a small hamlet, it is very typical of places australians have come to be close to nature face the challenge of not only how they rebelled but whether they can defend themselves more effectively against future fires. this man is a retired civil servant to moved here 20 years ago for the tranquillity says and for the views. his house was consumed by a bushfire so intense it melted machinery into puddles. he has had enough. we willjust drift off north queensland i think and move in with the children and grandchildren. no more future for you here? i am getting a bit too long in the tooth to think about putting, necessarily trying to rebuild, think i willjust pack up my bag and drift off into the sunset. the weather has now cooled but smoke hangs ominously over the hills. hundreds of fires are still smouldering. this isn't over yet. here, they are hoping there is not much left to burn. but this is the end of their losses this fire season. but what about next year? and beyond. staying with the bushfires and the theme of donations. thousands of kilograms of carrots and sweet pot
this is all wars a small hamlet, it is very typical of places australians have come to be close to nature face the challenge of not only how they rebelled but whether they can defend themselves more effectively against future fires. this man is a retired civil servant to moved here 20 years ago for the tranquillity says and for the views. his house was consumed by a bushfire so intense it melted machinery into puddles. he has had enough. we willjust drift off north queensland i think and move...
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. >>> when we let it ring from every billow and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to feed on that day with all of god's children, black men a white men, jews and gentiles, protestants and catholics will be able to join hands and join in the old negro free at last, free at last, thank god, free at last. >> 1963. every day we honor the legacy of dr. martin king jr. as well as today. good morning, welcome to "morning joe." it is monday, january 20th, martin luther king day. this morning, our guests jonathan lemire, and a former director of strategic communications for hillary clinton's presidential campaign, adrienne elrod, she's an msnbc contributor. host of msnbc's "politicsnation" and president of the national action network reverend al sharpton, nbc news heidi przybyla is with us and nbc news and msnbc law analyst and editor-in-chief of "law fair" ben minh wittes joins us, co-author of a new book "unmaking the presidency, donald trump's war on the world's most powerful office." that in a moment. three years ago today donald trump was sworn into office. tom
. >>> when we let it ring from every billow and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to feed on that day with all of god's children, black men a white men, jews and gentiles, protestants and catholics will be able to join hands and join in the old negro free at last, free at last, thank god, free at last. >> 1963. every day we honor the legacy of dr. martin king jr. as well as today. good morning, welcome to "morning joe." it is monday, january...
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. >> got your hamlet. right? am i right? >> a good one. >> i don't know. >> i never could really figure out it there. >> can i finish, please? >> can i finish, please? can i finish? can i finish? >> yes, yes. >> you got loaded. your book -- willie giest loaded. >> a nice poll. right, itright, right and "come back career." >> amazing book. part of a know your value for women at 40, 50 and beyond. so many women paved the way right now. nancy pelosi impeaching a president at 79 years old. claire mccaskill starting a new career right here at nbc at 65. ellen latham, orange theory. had a terrible time and all of a sudden re-invented herself at 54. so the path is there, but for many women it's a scary one. they feel judged. they feel too old. and we break through all of that with "comeback careers." i'm really proud of this one. it's a god book. >> and if you could have mika spread that message. >> what? i'd love that. >> if you can help, help, too, and rattner, get all of your really rich friends to buy in bulk? we want don junio
. >> got your hamlet. right? am i right? >> a good one. >> i don't know. >> i never could really figure out it there. >> can i finish, please? >> can i finish, please? can i finish? can i finish? >> yes, yes. >> you got loaded. your book -- willie giest loaded. >> a nice poll. right, itright, right and "come back career." >> amazing book. part of a know your value for women at 40, 50 and beyond. so many women paved the way...