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i knew him throu~h his own experiences. i knew him through his _ his own experiences.w him through his connections - his own experiences. i knew him through his connections with - his own experiences. i knew him i through his connections with africa, having grown up there and seeing his reports. i presume you got to know him because of the disease. just tell us what it was like when you first met him and decided to work together. 50 first met him and decided to work touether. , ., , together. so i met george in my first week _ together. so i met george in my first week as _ together. so i met george in my first week as chief _ together. so i met george in my first week as chief executive - together. so i met george in my first week as chief executive of l first week as chief executive of power cancer uk. i went up to meet him and hear him record several episodes of the podcasts stop we had lunch afterwards and i remember how kind he was to me, this new chief executive who was a bit green behind the ears. he was always offering to help. what can i do? is there anything
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so he he's, of course, referencing here to his sword his battle actions, but also his writing about the public happiness and all he had done to achieve the independence of the united states through his ideas as well. so these letters show not only his very wide network, but also, of course, how they actually appreciated him. and what i wanted to tell today by talking about the american revolution is that friendships are a very important, overlooked element that has led to the post ability of winning yorktown. one of the problems, of course, that the allies had the french american allies, is that they had not that much in common. so friendships that developed over time were actually crucial in order to gain trust, but also in order to work together. so these friendships are not just sort of a fun little anecdote. it's actually a crucial element of the alliance. so the the yorktown campaign. so as we, of course, know, ocean view arrived in 1780, together with about 6000 men and they brought, of course, a lot of weapons, but especially these the army came the french army came to support ge
so he he's, of course, referencing here to his sword his battle actions, but also his writing about the public happiness and all he had done to achieve the independence of the united states through his ideas as well. so these letters show not only his very wide network, but also, of course, how they actually appreciated him. and what i wanted to tell today by talking about the american revolution is that friendships are a very important, overlooked element that has led to the post ability of...
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his advice. her son was about to marry a woman. a year older than he. and he said, well, what would you think of a man marrying a woman ten years older? she said, i cannot. that's impossible. well, indeed, it is possible. she saw out. who is it? it is your minister. madam. we don't know what her reply was, but ripley was marrying phoebe bush emerson, the daughter of former cabinet minister and, now the widow of another wealthy member, said, we've got. ripley register deep reverence for the past geologically as well as institutionally. he claimed the mantle of the coptic church so committed was to continuity. the never adapted to changing fashion. he was the last man in concord to wear the knee breeches in high stockings of the colonial period, and he boasted of hanging his broad brimmed hat on, the same large nail in the wall for by his study door for 40 years. this a man who was as fixed in place as you could imagine. his goal was to maintain unity in the church in the parish and in the town und
his advice. her son was about to marry a woman. a year older than he. and he said, well, what would you think of a man marrying a woman ten years older? she said, i cannot. that's impossible. well, indeed, it is possible. she saw out. who is it? it is your minister. madam. we don't know what her reply was, but ripley was marrying phoebe bush emerson, the daughter of former cabinet minister and, now the widow of another wealthy member, said, we've got. ripley register deep reverence for the past...
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his faith -- his face is the face of the voting rights.g his face on a stamp encourages civic participation and engagement. on behalf of the john and lillian foundation i thank you to make this postage stamp possible. he would be too humble to say, he would say linda don't say that, not now, not here, but i'm going to say it. honor congressman lewis' memory, his life and legacy by finding ways to work together not for us but the rest of us. stand up for what you truly believe is right and honor his memory by voting. some of you were here when we celebrated congressman lewis' three years eying as he laid in state. if he were. ms. herrera beutler: , congressman lewis would express his deep appreciation and gratitude that both sides of the aisle came together for this special ceremony. he would see this ceremony as a symbol of unity and honored at this reminder of his legacy and the values for which he stood, his words would echo his sentiment that we may have not chosen the same path but we are in all this together. this ceremony would fill
his faith -- his face is the face of the voting rights.g his face on a stamp encourages civic participation and engagement. on behalf of the john and lillian foundation i thank you to make this postage stamp possible. he would be too humble to say, he would say linda don't say that, not now, not here, but i'm going to say it. honor congressman lewis' memory, his life and legacy by finding ways to work together not for us but the rest of us. stand up for what you truly believe is right and honor...
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this would be home to calvin, the rest of his youth and his spiritual home for the rest of his life. it was also the place, as you just heard, where he would happen to be vacationing. vice president. receive word the death of president harding and take oath of office from his father. calvin's mother was victoria. josephine moore. she was not in good health. most of calvin's life and sadly died in march on 39th birthday. when calvin was just 12 years old, she likely suffered from tuberculosis. calvin spent good amount of time with his grandparents on their. they hope to see him grow up and work the land as they and progenitor nations had. but over time, calvin hoped to follow in his father's footsteps and keep store, as he put it. calvin attended the one room schoolhouse which, was just up the road from his house. he was an average student. in february of 1886, when he was 13 years old, calvin went away for high school to attend black river academy in neighboring ludlow, vermont. as he put it, going away to school was my first great adventure in life. one class he found particularly i
this would be home to calvin, the rest of his youth and his spiritual home for the rest of his life. it was also the place, as you just heard, where he would happen to be vacationing. vice president. receive word the death of president harding and take oath of office from his father. calvin's mother was victoria. josephine moore. she was not in good health. most of calvin's life and sadly died in march on 39th birthday. when calvin was just 12 years old, she likely suffered from tuberculosis....
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given that a in his life, in his upbringing, in his experience. from christianity, but pushkin's talent was ahead of him, as it seems to me , even here, of course, this is the most important. the concept in pushkin's fate in pushkin's life was what he called the muses, and what again goes, of course, to his lyceum youth and all we remember these wonderful lines from the eighth chapter of eugene onegin, which begins in those days when in the gardens of the lyceum, i serenely flourished read willingly, i did not read the apuleius from cicero in those days in the mysterious valleys in the spring at in the cliques of swan blizzards, shone with silence, the muse began to appear to me, this music that appeared to pushkin to young pushkin and who, as we remember, then he writes how she changed her appearance, how she accompanied him everywhere and how she turned around, in the end, mikhailovsky here this humble, but provincial young lady with a book in her hand, here, of course, is such a guiding star that was in his fate, which meant extremely much to h
given that a in his life, in his upbringing, in his experience. from christianity, but pushkin's talent was ahead of him, as it seems to me , even here, of course, this is the most important. the concept in pushkin's fate in pushkin's life was what he called the muses, and what again goes, of course, to his lyceum youth and all we remember these wonderful lines from the eighth chapter of eugene onegin, which begins in those days when in the gardens of the lyceum, i serenely flourished read...
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virtues and values, his integrity, his bipartisanship, his compassion, his competence. for every one of these characteristics speaks so powerfully to us today. don't we need all of those characteristics desperately today? well, i say this is ford's time now more than ever. he was good then back in the 1970s, and he's even better now. now. his example and message are exactly the message we need to hear today. so i don't think it's an accident that richard's book comes out. now, let me use the word. i think it's providential no one was better fitted to write this book than richard. richard, do president and mrs. ford very well. he interned for president ford. he he wrote for president ford. he directed the ford presidential foundation library and museum, along with a half dozen other similar organizations. he's lived over the ford's burial site right there, river house, looking down on the the building and the burial site for more than a decade, but not looking down in a sense of pride, but in great humility. he has, you know, to write this book. he spent more than ten ye
virtues and values, his integrity, his bipartisanship, his compassion, his competence. for every one of these characteristics speaks so powerfully to us today. don't we need all of those characteristics desperately today? well, i say this is ford's time now more than ever. he was good then back in the 1970s, and he's even better now. now. his example and message are exactly the message we need to hear today. so i don't think it's an accident that richard's book comes out. now, let me use the...
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his voice, his smile, his presence were iconic and timeless.plished painter in addition to his legendary career, he was an activist an important activist even walking with doctor martin luther king jr. in the 1965 selma to montgomery civil rights arch. tony bennett died today at the age of 96. after a year-long battle with alzheimer's receipts. anderson cooper joins us now on what's supposed to be his day off to discuss his remarkable interview with bennett for 60 minutes when the singer was already suffering from alzheimer's. anderson, thanks for joining us on your day off. truly amazing profile. you did for 60 minutes per you got to sit down with him and his loving wife and his caretaker susan. i watched tony bennett rehearsed his performances at radio city musical.lady gaga. what were your impressions? what you learned from that time spent with this icon? >> it was extraordinary. we did not know how was can ago. he was 95 at the time. it was in the month before the concerts were to take place. he was just about to start practicing with lady
his voice, his smile, his presence were iconic and timeless.plished painter in addition to his legendary career, he was an activist an important activist even walking with doctor martin luther king jr. in the 1965 selma to montgomery civil rights arch. tony bennett died today at the age of 96. after a year-long battle with alzheimer's receipts. anderson cooper joins us now on what's supposed to be his day off to discuss his remarkable interview with bennett for 60 minutes when the singer was...
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i take lincoln at his word. by the way in terms of the hugeness of the war i take him at his word at what he said in the second inaugural that all knew that a war would come. no one knew of the duration or the consequence. and i don't think he could foresee casualties, devastation and duration as. we can. looking back at the events we know took place from 61 to 65. by the way grant of course, is one of his great recruits. he was kind of a democrat. i mean grant says in his memoirs, i didn't in 1860, but if i had voted, i would have voted for stephen douglass. so there you go. he's embracing this wide array of staff people. can i say brief remark about mcclellan, the herald made me think of i'm not sympathetic to george mcclellan and i'm about to start defending him. i think that's why we also have the word empathy. right. i'm empathetic. mcclellan and become increasingly so recently, when we think of mcclellan, we immediately of the mcclellan of 1861, in 1862. well, he wasn't born in 1861 in 62. he lived life pr
i take lincoln at his word. by the way in terms of the hugeness of the war i take him at his word at what he said in the second inaugural that all knew that a war would come. no one knew of the duration or the consequence. and i don't think he could foresee casualties, devastation and duration as. we can. looking back at the events we know took place from 61 to 65. by the way grant of course, is one of his great recruits. he was kind of a democrat. i mean grant says in his memoirs, i didn't in...
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his behavior, his character, his own words.in which they've stuck elated on what might have happened to debbie. the defense played it in court as an unguarded indication that they've had no idea what happened. >> i tell you, if i was at all a bad day. i'd go throw somebody of a bridge. that's what i do, believe it or not, i toss them in and float them downstream. and that go away. >> he basically offered that, you, know i don't think she's ever going to be found. >> did it work? listen to prosecutor larry crouch. >> you're going, oh no, why did they put that in? i thought it was harmful. >> though what the jury thought, no one could say. then there was inevitably, a conversation about whether or not they would testify. >> i told them i wanted to testify. >> an idea that dave's attorneys did not like one bit. >> dave is a combative individual. he's very prideful, he's offended easily. >> he thinks he's smart, and he hates for anybody to think that he is not smart. he would be perfect father for a trained prosecutor. >> so dave h
his behavior, his character, his own words.in which they've stuck elated on what might have happened to debbie. the defense played it in court as an unguarded indication that they've had no idea what happened. >> i tell you, if i was at all a bad day. i'd go throw somebody of a bridge. that's what i do, believe it or not, i toss them in and float them downstream. and that go away. >> he basically offered that, you, know i don't think she's ever going to be found. >> did it...
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what is his story?ania: i think it really exemplifies the way the cultural revolution touched everybody, from the top leaders in beijing right on to families in very remote areas of the country. we saw both of mao's two heir apparent die in the cultural revolution, and xi's father had been disgraced or fallen from favor before the cultural revolution even started, but the persecution of the family then became much more intense in that era. so his father was repeatedly struggled against and denounced. xi himself was in struggle sessions. his older sister eventually commit suicide we believe because of the persecution and pressure that the family had endured, and xi himself would spend seven years living in the countryside in these very grueling rural conditions. so he like so many people in his generation have been deeply shaped and scarred by his experiences. host: how was that story told in xi's biography or when he talks about it? tania: it is fascinating, because this is the one part of the cultural
what is his story?ania: i think it really exemplifies the way the cultural revolution touched everybody, from the top leaders in beijing right on to families in very remote areas of the country. we saw both of mao's two heir apparent die in the cultural revolution, and xi's father had been disgraced or fallen from favor before the cultural revolution even started, but the persecution of the family then became much more intense in that era. so his father was repeatedly struggled against and...
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so he sits down with his mom to write out his will and testament. now he is a fairly talented he starts off as that company commander after two years of war, though now he is the colonel of the fourth michigan between the battle of gettysburg and the battle tha happens before gettysburg two months prior. a vacation of about two weekshas while he's home. the town members join him as gets ready. hop on the train and head to his unit. and they prehe unit with a anyou can see the battle flag in this picture about a flag for in a time when command and control as loud as you can, yell as fast you could ride a horse or send a runner with a note in. e smoke and noise of battle when the big flag goes forward, we go forward. and when the big flag goes back. we fall back. so you never wanted to lose your fl? not only because of the ensuing confusion would cause, but also community. h all joined as a people. our community had died defending that fla and. you never wanted to lo your flag. after two years of war, the fourth michigan flag was fairly up. and so the
so he sits down with his mom to write out his will and testament. now he is a fairly talented he starts off as that company commander after two years of war, though now he is the colonel of the fourth michigan between the battle of gettysburg and the battle tha happens before gettysburg two months prior. a vacation of about two weekshas while he's home. the town members join him as gets ready. hop on the train and head to his unit. and they prehe unit with a anyou can see the battle flag in...
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he finished his talking. his head just dropped. [ chuckles ] he started snoring. and i'm going, "john? john? john, you awake?" he stands up, and he starts walking toward me. i always have a baseball bat around. i went over, and i picked up this bat. and i'm walking backwards. and he sat down, and he started snoring again. and i didn't know what to think. i had a zillion things going through my head, like, "oh, my god. what am i gonna do?" it was frightening. this guy just told us he killed all these people. he's crazy. he's crazy, and the police are out there. what are we gonna do now? and i was in a panic. ♪ gacy: i believe i -- i did kill him. finder: i had never seen anything like this before. i had never heard anything like this before. i had never experienced anything like this before. hachmeister: on our job, we see a variety of horrific things, but this was out of the norm. man: identities unknown, victims of a man who probably did not know their names. woman: you see bodies in your sleep. you see him in your sleep. it's just too much. woman #2: it was very
he finished his talking. his head just dropped. [ chuckles ] he started snoring. and i'm going, "john? john? john, you awake?" he stands up, and he starts walking toward me. i always have a baseball bat around. i went over, and i picked up this bat. and i'm walking backwards. and he sat down, and he started snoring again. and i didn't know what to think. i had a zillion things going through my head, like, "oh, my god. what am i gonna do?" it was frightening. this guy just...
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existence — his solid ground.over a year now, south africa has been my base as the bbc�*s africa correspondent. i knew george as a foreign correspondent. we worked together in africa, the continent whose fate ran through his life like a thread through cloth. so, this is where... your house? hey? oh, it's nice, it's nice. i thought of him as a kind of mentor, i was inspired by his example. he was brave, calm and kind. ok, you get the water from here and do that. i admired his gift for reaching into the hearts of those caught up in war or natural disaster. winning their trust, even at the worst moments of their lives. in a refugee camp in eastern zaire, hundreds were dying every day of preventable illness. i asked her what she wanted from life. "ajob," she said, "so i can look after little petty." in somalia he met a woman whose ten—year—old daughter had just died. his own children were about the same age. it seemed wrong to be there at what should have been a moment of private grief. she said it was all right if it
existence — his solid ground.over a year now, south africa has been my base as the bbc�*s africa correspondent. i knew george as a foreign correspondent. we worked together in africa, the continent whose fate ran through his life like a thread through cloth. so, this is where... your house? hey? oh, it's nice, it's nice. i thought of him as a kind of mentor, i was inspired by his example. he was brave, calm and kind. ok, you get the water from here and do that. i admired his gift for...
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his father had a rough signature. later life. his father's just making his mark on documents. but abraham wants something else in his life. he didn't want to be a subsistence farmer. he wanted to have a life that might include things like. being a lawyer. being a politician, etc.. he didn't want to spend his in the wilderness. so he learned at a age how to make a good signature. and also what's so special? this document on the back, i think abraham lincoln might have got a little bored of working out some mathematical problems and he wrote a four line little poem. abraham lincoln is my name and with my pen i wrote the same. i wrote in both haste and speed and left it here for fools to read. this is a really interesting piece that's in our permanent collection. it's a not a real fancy piece. it's a really common inkwell from the middle of the 19th century. but this inkwell participated in an extraordinary moment in american history. that's when abraham lincoln in springfield craft his inaugural address. he this inkwell. he's dipping his pen into this inkwell as he's searching f
his father had a rough signature. later life. his father's just making his mark on documents. but abraham wants something else in his life. he didn't want to be a subsistence farmer. he wanted to have a life that might include things like. being a lawyer. being a politician, etc.. he didn't want to spend his in the wilderness. so he learned at a age how to make a good signature. and also what's so special? this document on the back, i think abraham lincoln might have got a little bored of...
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that's his wife!ess, it would be -- this woman taking the stand. eva mcgregor had been the friend on the phone with rosy just before her car accident and death. only eva could point to yaz as a source of the cyanide laced calcium capsule rosie had -- >> she had taken a calcium pill right before she left for them house. she didn't want to take it. and she said that she was rushing out the door. and he, said here take. it. take the calcium. now, i don't know if that's it's making me sick. >> the jury would get a lesson in poison. the court was told that cyanide isn't something you could just buy over-the-counter. but the lethal, stuff according to this poison expert was available only a mouse click away online. >> there is a study done where actually looked at ebay. there's two times that it came up where you could buy, on ebay cyanide. >> and, it turned out to be a snap to shake out the calcium in the capsule and replace it with cyanide. >> you can literally just take, you know a pen cap and you could
that's his wife!ess, it would be -- this woman taking the stand. eva mcgregor had been the friend on the phone with rosy just before her car accident and death. only eva could point to yaz as a source of the cyanide laced calcium capsule rosie had -- >> she had taken a calcium pill right before she left for them house. she didn't want to take it. and she said that she was rushing out the door. and he, said here take. it. take the calcium. now, i don't know if that's it's making me sick....
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his blindfold was taken off, his hands untied so that he could write a statement admitting his guilt.lea for lenience from the leadership, saying why i shouldn't be shot, to go ahead. the next morning, scappaticci returned. sandy lynch recorded his statement. i was told that if all went well, that i would be home $0011. a trademark line to suspected informers, when the reality, in fact, was stark. by late saturday night, additional manpower was needed. gerard hodgins was told, along with others, to go the house. i had no idea that his name was sandy lynch at this time. we were just told to go to a house and babysit a guy who was an informer. when we went through the door, there was men coming down the stairs. sean maguire, freddie scappaticci. maguire, i bumped into him right at the bottom of the stairs and he looked up at the room where sandy was and he went like that, you know, which to me was sort of saying he should be shot there, you know? but sandy lynch survived. police raided the house, arresting gerard hodgins and others. those who'd already left included sean maguire and fre
his blindfold was taken off, his hands untied so that he could write a statement admitting his guilt.lea for lenience from the leadership, saying why i shouldn't be shot, to go ahead. the next morning, scappaticci returned. sandy lynch recorded his statement. i was told that if all went well, that i would be home $0011. a trademark line to suspected informers, when the reality, in fact, was stark. by late saturday night, additional manpower was needed. gerard hodgins was told, along with...
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. >>> and did the accused long island killer murder his victims in his sonoma the investigation spreads to las vegas and nevada. >>> dos of drones and cruise missiles used last night. ukraine's air defense is struggling to cope with the intensity of the attack and types of missiles russia is using. in a moment we'll go to alex marardt in odesa, but first, cnn's fred pleitgen. >> reporter: search and rescue crews trying to save lives after another round of russian air strikes in southern ukraine. claiming they're hitting military targets. the russian armed forces continue retaliatory strikes with sea and air-based high precision with unmanned boats in odesa, the spokesman says. but the ukrainians say the russians are targeting ukrainian infrastructure. one person was killed and several wounded when the a a missile hit this building in od odesa. the mayor irate. "another terrorist attack by nonhumans on the peaceful city of odesa," he says. "look at what they're doing. this is a nursery. there is a kindergarten nearby." others desperately hoping their loved ones might be found alive. "the
. >>> and did the accused long island killer murder his victims in his sonoma the investigation spreads to las vegas and nevada. >>> dos of drones and cruise missiles used last night. ukraine's air defense is struggling to cope with the intensity of the attack and types of missiles russia is using. in a moment we'll go to alex marardt in odesa, but first, cnn's fred pleitgen. >> reporter: search and rescue crews trying to save lives after another round of russian air...
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his manager, his wife susan, as you mentioned, an extraordinary caregiver and partner at the end of hisr. there were a lot of people who were unsure of what was going to happen, and whether he had suddenly not be able to do it. but, as soon as it happened, and the music played and you heard the love from the audience, he was locked in. >> i know that you said he got 20 standing ovations that night. i watched that performance, and it broke my heart, because, just a few days later, you were with him in central park and he didn't remember playing that show. i mean, anyone who has dealt with someone with alzheimer's understands, and seeing him dealing with that disease, when he's on stage, he's the tony bennett again. >> it was, he was sitting on a bench that he often sat in with susan just across from his apartment and i sat down with him. there were people coming by and saying hello, tony, great to see you, doing great. and yeah, i mentioned the show the previous night and he didn't know what i was talking about. and, he was very gracious about it, i said, "you were amazing". and he said,
his manager, his wife susan, as you mentioned, an extraordinary caregiver and partner at the end of hisr. there were a lot of people who were unsure of what was going to happen, and whether he had suddenly not be able to do it. but, as soon as it happened, and the music played and you heard the love from the audience, he was locked in. >> i know that you said he got 20 standing ovations that night. i watched that performance, and it broke my heart, because, just a few days later, you were...
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this is the place where he walked from his library to his upstairs parlor on crutches, supported by his son, to practice the walk that he would he would conduct at the 1924 democrat convention, signaling his his comeback from infirmity back into national national party. anyway, you also know he ran for governor twice here. he gave his first fireside chat here. although it wasn't counted, he organized the new deal here not to get ahead of ourselves. but without this house, its access to medical care, to expert doctors, the tireless work of eleanor as a nurse and rather an unsung aspect of her, of her life. and fdr, his own indomitable bility. we don't know how the future would have turned out anyway. that's my report on why this is such an honor for us to introduce this book here and to welcome to jonathan's this evening. i can't wait to hear their discussion. jonathan darman, a graduate of harvard and a former national political correspondent for newsweek, covered three, shall we say, post-new deal presidential campaigns, those of john kerry, mitt romney and hillary clinton. i'm sure he
this is the place where he walked from his library to his upstairs parlor on crutches, supported by his son, to practice the walk that he would he would conduct at the 1924 democrat convention, signaling his his comeback from infirmity back into national national party. anyway, you also know he ran for governor twice here. he gave his first fireside chat here. although it wasn't counted, he organized the new deal here not to get ahead of ourselves. but without this house, its access to medical...
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sam's friend, ruben. >> you know, the night that it was his birthday, his father's praying to find hisht that julie had been killed essentially to cover up a different murder, sam's murder, what did you think? >> it's probably the pain is more painful than you're ripping your own body parts, you know, apart to hear that your daughter's being killed. it's like that, and you just -- i don't know how to describe it. >> dan wozniak was charged with two counts of first-degree murder. dan's older brother tim, along with tim's girlfriend, was also arrested and charged with accessory to murder. detectives believed they had helped hide some evidence, including the murder weapon. wesley, the teenager who had used sam herr's bank card, was not charged with any crime. and despite his confession to police, dan pleaded not guilty. he was jailed without bond, and if convicted, could face the death penalty. a year after his arrest, dan wozniak sat down for an interview with msnbc's "lockup." by then, it seemed, his story had changed again. he now claimed he did not kill sam and julie. >> they were say
sam's friend, ruben. >> you know, the night that it was his birthday, his father's praying to find hisht that julie had been killed essentially to cover up a different murder, sam's murder, what did you think? >> it's probably the pain is more painful than you're ripping your own body parts, you know, apart to hear that your daughter's being killed. it's like that, and you just -- i don't know how to describe it. >> dan wozniak was charged with two counts of first-degree...
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however, obviously this is a huge set box to his to his campaign coming to a time when we're ready, be a problem with last week, didn't actually approve them as, as a problem is that he is bounty on the lines of, of the punches. i'll come to the largest in the lower house, but the of the house of unelected senators, who are appointed by the old, jumped to and who are many of whom are dead set against his progressive politics. they blocked him last week. and now that the constitution coaches rule that the custody suspend design p printing up a separate investigation, it's even less likely that they will box and mislead. so is it clear, philip, that that 2nd vote will go ahead today in parliament on whether peter can become prime minister and does he have a chance of winning it are now? well, um, the interesting thing today has been the toner was cold to have a 2nd boat. but actually, so far this morning is being held up by um, uh, plains or arguments from pro military consumptive and pays on sentences. but honestly, once he's lost one vote, a 2nd vote come even go ahead, but that's just
however, obviously this is a huge set box to his to his campaign coming to a time when we're ready, be a problem with last week, didn't actually approve them as, as a problem is that he is bounty on the lines of, of the punches. i'll come to the largest in the lower house, but the of the house of unelected senators, who are appointed by the old, jumped to and who are many of whom are dead set against his progressive politics. they blocked him last week. and now that the constitution coaches...
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with his papers.after this meeting, mayakovsky sent a letter full of tenderness to america. two dear two relatives of ellie, i already miss you , i dream of coming to you. he loved us, he dreamed of his own family and wanted more children from my mother. this is one of the few surviving mayakovsky's love letters, which were not addressed to lily brik, and this was a threat to her well-being. why did the poet want to leave in another woman, what was really happening between him and the lily? why in the last years of his life mayakovsky was so eager to escape from russia vladimir mayakovsky fell in love with lilya brik at first sight, they were introduced by her younger sister elsa, with whom mayakovsky had been developing a stormy roman makovsky for 2 years , he was insanely handsome, he understood this, of course, they turned to him woman attention, of course, he was a favorite of women. in the summer of 1915 , elsa and vladimir decided to spend in st. petersburg in this house. elsa proudly brought he
with his papers.after this meeting, mayakovsky sent a letter full of tenderness to america. two dear two relatives of ellie, i already miss you , i dream of coming to you. he loved us, he dreamed of his own family and wanted more children from my mother. this is one of the few surviving mayakovsky's love letters, which were not addressed to lily brik, and this was a threat to her well-being. why did the poet want to leave in another woman, what was really happening between him and the lily? why...
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so his family was his is his son, his daughter. she lived in london. she went down there to to meet me. and i was just blown away by this this introduction into his actual family. christine hayek was was immediately charmed me completely. i mean, she i said, well, tell me something about your father and and she said, i barely knew the man she rears back and just he was the professor in the study. and i said, oh, my goodness, no, but she goes on and of course, tells me lots and lots and lots of stories about her father and her interaction with her father and his interaction with people that that she knew. and then she left. and larry came to the house and we had another long conversation. and i actually spent the night there. they said, well, let's have dinner. and you spend the night here. and the next day he took me up to his study and. his study was filled with hierarchy, ian memorabilia. i'll just give you a few. first of all, his these are skis that no person who skis today would recognize as skis. basic he was one of the first out of skiing of typ
so his family was his is his son, his daughter. she lived in london. she went down there to to meet me. and i was just blown away by this this introduction into his actual family. christine hayek was was immediately charmed me completely. i mean, she i said, well, tell me something about your father and and she said, i barely knew the man she rears back and just he was the professor in the study. and i said, oh, my goodness, no, but she goes on and of course, tells me lots and lots and lots of...
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his demeanor or his planning. it just my gut feeling is no, but i'll defer drew's got a book on the topic be here. yeah well historians we work with evidence and evidence that hood was raving psychotic drug addict is just not there. it's simply not there. the evidence that we do have indicates, i believe keith, correct me if i'm wrong, but hood was was on opiates briefly when he was recovering but he had a cc using morphine not laudanum morphine. by the end of 1863, he was wounded in september. by that christmas was not taking anything. he didn't need it. in fact, he didn't want so losing a leg is a major injury. the survival rate for an amputation. the hip is very low and he's a remarkable physical specimen, though, tend to forget that hood, known for being this tall, lanky, athletic, powerful sort of young guy. and he seemed to have that forward even with one leg and an arm that was also injured. we tend to forget about his gettysburg injury. but but he did have an injury that he sustained here that was not crip
his demeanor or his planning. it just my gut feeling is no, but i'll defer drew's got a book on the topic be here. yeah well historians we work with evidence and evidence that hood was raving psychotic drug addict is just not there. it's simply not there. the evidence that we do have indicates, i believe keith, correct me if i'm wrong, but hood was was on opiates briefly when he was recovering but he had a cc using morphine not laudanum morphine. by the end of 1863, he was wounded in september....
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he was just sitting in his in his in the room and his in with all his charis gone and travel can do that it can just let you give you a chance to reflect about everything you've seen and and kind of and think about where you're going. so we continued on our travels. we did a number of them my wife and i saw and some of them with our with our children who were pretty young at the time. so, this is stow gardens in england. so landscape gardens english gardens were basically the only thing that jefferson liked about england, but he really did love them. he went to 19 different gardens which we did as well and stowe was one of his favorites jefferson took a lot of ideas back from the landscape gardens. he saw he looked at the follies the small little temples they had he had ideas about putting what they called eye catchers way off in the distance and kind of painting a tableau through landscaping and he would go back. he thought this was a great art form. this was a very important art form in the 18th century, especially for aristocare aristocrats with the states. it was kind of like almost
he was just sitting in his in his in the room and his in with all his charis gone and travel can do that it can just let you give you a chance to reflect about everything you've seen and and kind of and think about where you're going. so we continued on our travels. we did a number of them my wife and i saw and some of them with our with our children who were pretty young at the time. so, this is stow gardens in england. so landscape gardens english gardens were basically the only thing that...
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the mob boss gets a lawyer or lawyer for all of his underlings. his wise guys.se he wants to keep them all close. he wants to keep them into the fold and here is the thing. the sixth amendment right to counsel in the constitution provides that not only does everybody have a right to counsel, you have a right to zealous counsel, effective counsel and most importantly for our purposes here, conflict-free counsel. so it's going to be so important for the prosecutors to do whatever they can and there are some things that they can do. they can ask a judge to appoint conflict-free counsel for purposes of roaching possible cooperation if you know the lawyer happens to be somebody doing the boss's bidding rather than representing the interest of the client but this has to drive donald trump nuts every time he gets a discovery dump like this. he is seeing in black and white that more people who were telling him at mar-a-lago you the man, it's a witch hunt, you did nothing wrong. now he sees what they are really saying and it's got to drive him nuts but the sense is you k
the mob boss gets a lawyer or lawyer for all of his underlings. his wise guys.se he wants to keep them all close. he wants to keep them into the fold and here is the thing. the sixth amendment right to counsel in the constitution provides that not only does everybody have a right to counsel, you have a right to zealous counsel, effective counsel and most importantly for our purposes here, conflict-free counsel. so it's going to be so important for the prosecutors to do whatever they can and...
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his family.family to be close to each other. he always wanted his family to love each other. >> then came that horrific night in august of 2008, when philip, carrie, and linda heidt were shot in the height home. only linda survived to call 9-1-1 but now she was in serious condition in the hospital. >> i could not believe it, because miss linda and mr. philip, they were really nice people. >> none of the locals wanted to think it had anything to do with the nearby people suspected of cooking meth. and with whom they shared fifth springfield, egypt road. there had been some arrests a while back. residents felt helpless behind crime scene tape, including a cousin. mark. >> it was a horrible day. >> down the road, hundreds gathered for philip and carrie heidt's funeral. cousin mark was a poll bearer for philip. >> it was a full house, we had standing room. but people couldn't get it. it showed how much we were loved, how much people thought of the family. >> double caskets, the tear streaked faces of
his family.family to be close to each other. he always wanted his family to love each other. >> then came that horrific night in august of 2008, when philip, carrie, and linda heidt were shot in the height home. only linda survived to call 9-1-1 but now she was in serious condition in the hospital. >> i could not believe it, because miss linda and mr. philip, they were really nice people. >> none of the locals wanted to think it had anything to do with the nearby people...
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from his eyes.m sure in the next few moments we are likely to hear his first thoughts. talking about decompressing, it is about a5 minutes or so since those verdicts came in and we are about to hit the first reaction from the actor himself. it first reaction from the actor himself. , ., first reaction from the actor himself. , . ., , , ., ,, himself. it is an absolutely massive moment in — himself. it is an absolutely massive moment in his _ himself. it is an absolutely massive moment in his life, _ himself. it is an absolutely massive moment in his life, because - himself. it is an absolutely massive moment in his life, because he - himself. it is an absolutely massive j moment in his life, because he said in court his world fell apart when these allegations first came to light in 2017, he has not worked, he lost his reputation, hisjob, so he has given a good number of important speeches in his life, none may be more important than the one he is about to give here on the steps of southwark crown co
from his eyes.m sure in the next few moments we are likely to hear his first thoughts. talking about decompressing, it is about a5 minutes or so since those verdicts came in and we are about to hit the first reaction from the actor himself. it first reaction from the actor himself. , ., first reaction from the actor himself. , . ., , , ., ,, himself. it is an absolutely massive moment in — himself. it is an absolutely massive moment in his _ himself. it is an absolutely massive moment in his...
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i completely understand his position. he's fighting for what i his position.there is a legal requirement. well, look, so far as danny boyle's the candidate is concerned, i completely understand his position. so reducing this to a sort of political argument for the sake of the by election without regard to the background, doesn't make any difference. but in the end, either you agree with your candidate who wants the delay or you agree with the labour mayor who doesn't? which is it? i want the candidate to fight for his hopefully constituents, and the mayor obviously has to work within the legal constraints that are imposed on him and... through the law, he has to do that where we can. i think it would be good to give more support to people because there is a financial implication of this. the mayor wants that support, but the government won't give it. but the requirement on air pollution is a legal requirement. in fact, of course, it was a tory mayor that first introduced ulez in the first place. so you disagree with your candidate there shouldn't be a delay? w
i completely understand his position. he's fighting for what i his position.there is a legal requirement. well, look, so far as danny boyle's the candidate is concerned, i completely understand his position. so reducing this to a sort of political argument for the sake of the by election without regard to the background, doesn't make any difference. but in the end, either you agree with your candidate who wants the delay or you agree with the labour mayor who doesn't? which is it? i want the...
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but his godfather told us he's under challenged if he needs activity and input for his brain warranty. so smotts that you need to different stimulus and, and that's the way music came in. at the age of 3, medics played his 1st melodies on the piano. that may even be, although there's no way to know yes for sure that the child prodigy is in music to have as a natural endowment, a preference for music as their primary way of communicating with the world more than speech and language in more than any other area, but whether it's that or not, it's certainly very powerful and it drives for maddox was already giving his 1st concepts it's 7, he play to consider the prestigious mozart. you music academy insults, austria, metrics and miles have been taken out of normal schooling. it's a decision that can actually be beneficial for musically gifted children, because it's not every week we're off to things. foss done. he doesn't need to spend 6 hours at school if he can get it done in one or 2. i know that's why we said he doesn't have to do the time in school. he can learn enough his own pace w
but his godfather told us he's under challenged if he needs activity and input for his brain warranty. so smotts that you need to different stimulus and, and that's the way music came in. at the age of 3, medics played his 1st melodies on the piano. that may even be, although there's no way to know yes for sure that the child prodigy is in music to have as a natural endowment, a preference for music as their primary way of communicating with the world more than speech and language in more than...
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his first wimbledon — really, really proud... his first wimbledon title _ really, really proud...eally proud... his first wimbledon title and it - really, really proud... his first wimbledon title and it could i really, really proud... his first| wimbledon title and it could be really, really proud... his first - wimbledon title and it could be the first of many. ifi if i can let you to do anything head over to iplayer and listen to that carlos alcaraz speech in full. extraordinary. thinking of all of the weather we have had here over the weather we have had here over the last two weeks, my goodness that men's singles final make it worthwhile —— worthwhile. the quality of times was extraordinary. so carlos alcaraz is now a two—time grand slam champion. and novak djokovic�*s hopes of winning the calendar slam, that is all the majors in the same year. we'll have to wait for another year. as he will try to match the federer record. this is what novak djokovic had to say after the match. this is what novak d'okovic had to say after the match.— say after the match. obviously a tou . h
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dancing with the dog and his sister. >> hello, jasmine. >> singing in his car. his joy made anything seen possible. sometimes those memories help his mom forget the horror of what came next. and the person she had to become. do you have any experience being an investigator? >> no, not at all. i'm a mom on a mission the last thing that his mom can do is go and find out who did this to him. >> her long battle to solve the mystery of what happened to her son, forced her to confront questions that went beyond courtney. questions about who gets justice? in chicago? in this life? in this country? and who does not? >> it was almost like a willful -ness to not know what happened to courtney. >> if you want to get away with murder in america, kill a black person? before we answer that, let's go back to a march 9th in 2016 it was cold the way only chicago can be. she was asleep in her bed in suburban cicero. >> around 2 am, i hear this thunderous beat at my door. >> police shown their flashlight to the window and were followed was terrifying news. her 22-year-old son cour
dancing with the dog and his sister. >> hello, jasmine. >> singing in his car. his joy made anything seen possible. sometimes those memories help his mom forget the horror of what came next. and the person she had to become. do you have any experience being an investigator? >> no, not at all. i'm a mom on a mission the last thing that his mom can do is go and find out who did this to him. >> her long battle to solve the mystery of what happened to her son, forced her to...
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> no crying, no praying, anything like that. >> his daughter from his first marriage remembered his fatherhimself with grief. >> he was upset. he was sobbing with one of betty's sister, sobbing. >> according to official reports, the pastor said he was doing about 50 in his pt cruiser in the air for that happened. a dear he said had darted out into the road and he swerved into the guardrail. betty slammed into the windshield. they noted that the airplanes had deployed. >> i question a.b.. would you mean she didn't have her see but on? she always wears it. >> betty, moments before the crash, had made the decision to unbuckle her bill. less than 24 hours after she'd been rushed to the hospital, she died. nate's mother was gone, the mother who built sand castles, taught him how to ride his bike. nate loved his mother so much. >> i was overwhelmed with grief, crying. i was hoping to hear something, but there was nothing there. >> giving the pastor's account of a relatively high speed crash and the arriving officers, the coroner ruled betty's death an accident caused by severe head injuries. the
> no crying, no praying, anything like that. >> his daughter from his first marriage remembered his fatherhimself with grief. >> he was upset. he was sobbing with one of betty's sister, sobbing. >> according to official reports, the pastor said he was doing about 50 in his pt cruiser in the air for that happened. a dear he said had darted out into the road and he swerved into the guardrail. betty slammed into the windshield. they noted that the airplanes had deployed....
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but his father died. he was very close to his dad and he contract the flu, he was one of i think, 565,000 americans had, the spanish flu that year. there is a picture for for revere. i forget his name, but this is something i learned from the death members for news that he led the bathrooms field league and wins with seven and he died that year from the spanish and the death and booster newsletter would actually have obit on workers who died from the flu. so i'm glad you mention that. i wonder i wonder ruth was doing all these things of you mentioned other players. i wonder how much that he got involved with non major league activity that there might have been some balancing act between, you know, wanting to go somewhere else and, you know, going from the red sox to the yankees. i'm just wondering how how that played out. you know what you mean? what other big fans like walter johnson and ty cobb and they stayed with team, you know, while they stayed with one team. but i wonder how much they played in the
but his father died. he was very close to his dad and he contract the flu, he was one of i think, 565,000 americans had, the spanish flu that year. there is a picture for for revere. i forget his name, but this is something i learned from the death members for news that he led the bathrooms field league and wins with seven and he died that year from the spanish and the death and booster newsletter would actually have obit on workers who died from the flu. so i'm glad you mention that. i wonder...
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but bjorn doesn't want to let his opponent find his rhythm. they the next two points and he's serving at 1530. sign of weakness and attack and even set borg wins the next point but it's still break point for ashe it's 3040. borg nets another even the set ashe goes on to win and evens the match at one set apiece that three's even but borg breaks in game seven ashe comes right back though and has borg at break point in game eight. borg's irritated just blowing in that shot. ashe goes ahead five four by holding serve in the next game borg now serving the even the match once again in set three love 15. perfect topspin lob by ashe but ford comes right back and serving now at deuce. very lucky for arthur, but disastrous for bjorn has done set points are they going to make it two one in sets now. again in the net the teenager is simply not hitting shots. are there breaks immediately in the fourth set and is serving it to love. perfect day that continues to apply the pressure he's serving now for three lovely. another ace magic here is to be again in
but bjorn doesn't want to let his opponent find his rhythm. they the next two points and he's serving at 1530. sign of weakness and attack and even set borg wins the next point but it's still break point for ashe it's 3040. borg nets another even the set ashe goes on to win and evens the match at one set apiece that three's even but borg breaks in game seven ashe comes right back though and has borg at break point in game eight. borg's irritated just blowing in that shot. ashe goes ahead five...
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but his godfather told us he's under challenged if he needs activity and input for his brain warranty. so it's months that you need to different stimulus and, and that's the way music came in. at the age of 3, medics played his 1st melodies on the piano. that may even be, although there's no way to know this for sure that the child prodigy is in music have as a natural endowment, a preference for music as their primary way of communicating with the world more than speech and language in more than any other area but whether it's that or not, it's certainly very powerful and it drives for metrics was already giving his 1st concepts to 7. the play to consider the prestigious mozart your music academy insults austria, maddox and miles have been taken out as normal schooling. it's a decision that can actually be beneficial for musically gifted children, because now it will be growth from things fast on. he doesn't need it has been 6 hours at school if he can get it done in one or 2. i know that's why we said he doesn't have to do the time in school. he can learn enough his own pace when it
but his godfather told us he's under challenged if he needs activity and input for his brain warranty. so it's months that you need to different stimulus and, and that's the way music came in. at the age of 3, medics played his 1st melodies on the piano. that may even be, although there's no way to know this for sure that the child prodigy is in music have as a natural endowment, a preference for music as their primary way of communicating with the world more than speech and language in more...
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kill his wife?lenn sandler serious, you bet he was. >> and when the fbi an undercover operation begins, when dateline continues. ntinues. got it. -yeah, let's focus on the rv. -rv? okay, everybody, look at the rv and smile. this is what you want for your family portrait? good point. we bundled the boat with our home and auto first. -hey, team, get on in here. -team? oh. fun. now everyone say "24/7 financial protection with progressive"! 24/7 financial protection with progressive! okay. let's get some singles of me on the bike. honey. yeah. [ leaf blower whirring ] with gold bond... you can age on your own terms. retinol overnight means... the smoothing benefits of retinol. are now for your whole body. plus, fast-working crepe corrector diminishes wrinkled skin in just two days. gold bond. champion your skin. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze driftin' on... ♪ [coughing] ♪ ...by, you know how i feel. ♪ if you're tired of staring down your copd,... ♪ it's a new dawn
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his goal was to expose his audience to his music. what he called the great american songbook. he created hits all the way to 2021. with his final album. love for sale featuring hit artists in 2014 at the age 88. he broke his own record as the oldest living performer with a number one album that was for his song cheek to cheek. his first duet with lady gaga. they became good friends. they shared the stage together for his final performance. a memorable moment. >> that's the first time that tony said my name and a long time. >> singing was something special for the legendary performer. in 2006, he told the associated press, quote, i think people are touched if they hear something that sincere and honest and maybe has a little sense of humor. i just like to make people feel good. when i perform. >> and that he did. and we know all about tony bennett's life long love affair with san francisco. it was mutual just 7 years ago. statue of him was unveiled outside the fairmont hotel. it is now home to a growing memorial for the iconic singer force charles clifford has a closer look. >>
his goal was to expose his audience to his music. what he called the great american songbook. he created hits all the way to 2021. with his final album. love for sale featuring hit artists in 2014 at the age 88. he broke his own record as the oldest living performer with a number one album that was for his song cheek to cheek. his first duet with lady gaga. they became good friends. they shared the stage together for his final performance. a memorable moment. >> that's the first time that...
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wife with his sister.younger sister valari. and he lived married. no, wait, wait. this is my wife. and this is sister we on the day when biden's yufmashka also carried neither there, it's hard to say, but putin is clearly losing the war in iraq, he is losing the war at home. why so many reservations? how is hunter's health or what is done ? taking the opportunity to ask the president, the host of the messenia give interviews one on one, but uncomfortable questions. the journalist is not lifted bidens. he himself decided to avoid sharp corners in the midst of a conversation. just got up and went to america, according to polls of 74% of residents. and the united states considers the president's course to be wrong, but the white house convinces everything is fine. biden was sent around the country. tell me how it thrives. they present a program named after themselves , but it is rather an economic theory about how everything flourishes , incomes grow and prices fall in practice. everything is the opposite. le
wife with his sister.younger sister valari. and he lived married. no, wait, wait. this is my wife. and this is sister we on the day when biden's yufmashka also carried neither there, it's hard to say, but putin is clearly losing the war in iraq, he is losing the war at home. why so many reservations? how is hunter's health or what is done ? taking the opportunity to ask the president, the host of the messenia give interviews one on one, but uncomfortable questions. the journalist is not lifted...
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his core problem, honestly, is his personality.p said they think he is cruel to queer americans that he is, quote, want to be dictator. >> i mean i think we are all in agreement here. he is missing, in my opinion, the two most important ingredients that you need to be a successful presidential candidate. , sorry. i've heard a lot of differences between ron desantis today and where barack obama was in the summer 2007, right? that summer, 2007, raqqa bomb out was the underdog. hillary clinton was at least 20 points ahead of him. the idea of a successful inferno bomb was completely unthinkable. but he has in that sense, donald trump also, has two of those things that desantis will never happen, the story. right? hope and change was an aspirational message that made people believe in a better future. make america great again makes a lot of white people believe in a future for that power that the hold is completely intact. >> you're saying, you don't think bud light is a campaign slogan? >> you know what he's against. his entire message
his core problem, honestly, is his personality.p said they think he is cruel to queer americans that he is, quote, want to be dictator. >> i mean i think we are all in agreement here. he is missing, in my opinion, the two most important ingredients that you need to be a successful presidential candidate. , sorry. i've heard a lot of differences between ron desantis today and where barack obama was in the summer 2007, right? that summer, 2007, raqqa bomb out was the underdog. hillary...
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that's his that's his career vision. but when the moment comes and again, this is about choice, when he gets to montgomery and a bus boycott begins. we all know they're looking somebody who would be willing to address the first mass meeting. thousands of people are gathering at holt street baptist church on december 5th, 1955, trying to what's this going to be? can we all to stay off the busses tomorrow? can we do we want to stay off the busses indefinitely until the city integrates those busses? how long we do this and who's going to help decide and they ask king to be the the for the movement for the movement is there not malcolm to lead yet and he's not sure if he wants to do that because he's got new baby at home. he's just getting used to his new church. and he just turned down a request to become a board member of the acp in alabama. but decides he's going to step up and makes a speech that day. that night. and for these thousands people who are not only filling the biggest in montgomery, but spilling out into stre
that's his that's his career vision. but when the moment comes and again, this is about choice, when he gets to montgomery and a bus boycott begins. we all know they're looking somebody who would be willing to address the first mass meeting. thousands of people are gathering at holt street baptist church on december 5th, 1955, trying to what's this going to be? can we all to stay off the busses tomorrow? can we do we want to stay off the busses indefinitely until the city integrates those...