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hobbs did not like that one bit. >> so detectives confronted hobbs, who denied any part in the murder. and asked them a question about angie. >> was she raped the night she was killed? >> i don't know. that's why i'm asking you because if she was, my dna will prove my innocence right there. >> and lo and behold, he was right. that dna result came back and the semen found on angie's body didn't belong to ben hobbs or chris tapp, neither one of them. >> what went through your heads when the dna results came back and it showed that the attacker was not ben hobbs. >> you are going to nail it down to one word, it's frustration. >> but the detectives decided that didn't mean chris was lying or that the theory of the crime was wrong. it could only mean they decided that they needed to expand the theory. ben hobbs and chris tapp were guilty, they were sure of it. so that mystery dna must have come from a third man, a third attacker. so they put tapp back in the interrogation room and asked him, was a third man involved in the crime? sure enough, chris tapp said yes, there was a third man. no
hobbs did not like that one bit. >> so detectives confronted hobbs, who denied any part in the murder. and asked them a question about angie. >> was she raped the night she was killed? >> i don't know. that's why i'm asking you because if she was, my dna will prove my innocence right there. >> and lo and behold, he was right. that dna result came back and the semen found on angie's body didn't belong to ben hobbs or chris tapp, neither one of them. >> what went...
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hobbs did not like that one bit.o detectives confronted hobbs, who denied any part in fact murder. and asked them a question about angie. >> was she raped the night she was killed? >> i don't know. that's why i'm asking you because if she was, my dna will prove my innocence right there. >> and lo and behold, he was right. that dna result came back and the semen found on angie's body didn't belong to ben hobbs or chris tapp, neither one of them. what went through your heads when the dna results came back and it showed that the attacker was not ben hobbs? >> if you're going to nail it down to one word, it's frustration. >> but the detectives decided that didn't mean chris was lying or that the theory of the crime was wrong. it could only mean they decided that they needed to expand the theory. ben hobbs and chris tapp were guilty, they were sure of it, so that mystery dna must have come from a third man, a third attacker. so they put tapp back in the interrogation room and asked him, was a third man involved in the cri
hobbs did not like that one bit.o detectives confronted hobbs, who denied any part in fact murder. and asked them a question about angie. >> was she raped the night she was killed? >> i don't know. that's why i'm asking you because if she was, my dna will prove my innocence right there. >> and lo and behold, he was right. that dna result came back and the semen found on angie's body didn't belong to ben hobbs or chris tapp, neither one of them. what went through your heads...
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hobbs did not like that one bit. >> so detectives confronted hobbs, who denied any part in fact murderand asked them a question about angie. >> was she raped the night she was killed? >> i don't know. that's why i'm asking you because if she was, my dna will prove my innocence right there. >> and lo and behold, he was right. that dna result came back and the semen found on angie's body didn't belong to ben hobbs or chris tapp, neither one of them. >> what went through your heads when the dna results came back and it showed that the attacker was not ben hobbs. >> it's frustration. >> but the detectives decided that didn't mean chris was lying or that the theory of the crime was wrong. it could only mean they decided that they needed to expand the theory. ben hobbs and chris tapp were guilt, they were sure of it, so that mystery dna must have come from a third man, a third attacker. so they put tapp back in the interrogation room and asked him, was a third man involved in the crime? sure enough, chris tapp said yes, there was a third man. no matter how many times detectives asked, he cou
hobbs did not like that one bit. >> so detectives confronted hobbs, who denied any part in fact murderand asked them a question about angie. >> was she raped the night she was killed? >> i don't know. that's why i'm asking you because if she was, my dna will prove my innocence right there. >> and lo and behold, he was right. that dna result came back and the semen found on angie's body didn't belong to ben hobbs or chris tapp, neither one of them. >> what went...
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and international flights have been canceled at a german airports including the country's busiest hobb in frankfurt at least two hundred twenty to two hundred twenty thousand travelers are said to be hit by cancellations and delays security staff want pay to be raised to twenty euros an hour across the board president there are large discrepancies in salaries across germany with workers in these still earning less than those in western parts of the country thirty years after germany's reunification. and business update here on d w as usual you can always find more on our website that's d.w. dot com for now for me and the entire team here in berlin thanks for watching have a successful day. the. odd. one of them will sponsors sinkings the teams to contact into museums capital shops by as much as twenty five centimeters the g.m. mainly into any ground more teams and on top of that climate change is causing increased flooding so watch mentions it is the mega city taking to avoid winding up underwater. global three thousand next d.w. . painful. and on demand. language courses. video and au
and international flights have been canceled at a german airports including the country's busiest hobb in frankfurt at least two hundred twenty to two hundred twenty thousand travelers are said to be hit by cancellations and delays security staff want pay to be raised to twenty euros an hour across the board president there are large discrepancies in salaries across germany with workers in these still earning less than those in western parts of the country thirty years after germany's...
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international flights have been cancelled at eight german airports including the country's busiest hobb which is frankfurt at least two hundred trains on time most are said to be hit by cancellations and delays security staff and pay to be raised to twenty euros an hour across the board as well at present there are large discrepancies in salaries along across germany with workers in the east and the less than those in the western part of the country and that is thirty years after germany's free unification and that's your business update here on d.w. you can find more on our website. slash business or simply follow us on twitter i'm christopher werth thanks for the company c.e.o.'s of. memories they show and you should all be your imax. and here you have dave inserted on. an entire show inspired by the inspirational architect. by your mass special joe has did bite each of the fields. next d.w. . serial killers tangos to some. guidelines robert gangs. and ugly and new prison feature of life in the one nine hundred twenty s. berlin casts legally mostly clean they find horses in the monste
international flights have been cancelled at eight german airports including the country's busiest hobb which is frankfurt at least two hundred trains on time most are said to be hit by cancellations and delays security staff and pay to be raised to twenty euros an hour across the board as well at present there are large discrepancies in salaries along across germany with workers in the east and the less than those in the western part of the country and that is thirty years after germany's free...
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the answer was calvin and hobbe hobbes. >> juan: what a day for mariano rivera, the former yankees pitchern top there was this sherry. >> i have another piece of news. [cheers and applause] >> juan: he was told he was the first person to be unanimously selected, were holiday was also selected. the first person since 1936. another trailblazer, edgar martinez, the first player who spent most of his career as a designated hitter then there is my favorite, the former oriole, a hero to me and my kids. we saw him come within one out of a perfect game. >> jessie: he is also a former yankee. >> greg: it is time for, you have something coming your way america. let's talk about the monologues tour, come see us in these cities, tampa, west palm beach, d.c., tulsa, we talk about our books and we crack some jokes. it is a lot of fun. get your tickets, we are already sold out in some places. go to fox nation for my interview, we talk about media trolling and bad behavior online and it is a lot of fun. last but not least, an amazing podcast. go to foxnewspodcast.com. we talk about my colonoscopy. >> dana
the answer was calvin and hobbe hobbes. >> juan: what a day for mariano rivera, the former yankees pitchern top there was this sherry. >> i have another piece of news. [cheers and applause] >> juan: he was told he was the first person to be unanimously selected, were holiday was also selected. the first person since 1936. another trailblazer, edgar martinez, the first player who spent most of his career as a designated hitter then there is my favorite, the former oriole, a...
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and neighbour asi minister's pam hobbs and neighbour as i say hinting officially fun to front benchst time that the official brexit babe, the one thatis the official brexit babe, the one that is written through legislation might not be possible. that's a bit ofa might not be possible. that's a bit of a good allotment. but as you say, that same identify being put forward it seems busy as was the case before christmas, nevertheless theresa may and the government establishing their particular proposal and still trying to paste arms tonight. yes, indeed. mps have been invited to downing street and spending time at deterministic, and the medical glass of wine, and she hopes venus into her argument. fund mps who have been coming out of a nasty having heard a couple of glasses of wine, they don't seem to really be changing their minds in great numbers anyway, for that pendant if be on course to win. we did speak to the brexiteer committee chairman of eid brexiteer group, this evening, he wanted to talk not just about whether he's been won over, but what about mmn today means. that amendmen
and neighbour asi minister's pam hobbs and neighbour as i say hinting officially fun to front benchst time that the official brexit babe, the one thatis the official brexit babe, the one that is written through legislation might not be possible. that's a bit ofa might not be possible. that's a bit of a good allotment. but as you say, that same identify being put forward it seems busy as was the case before christmas, nevertheless theresa may and the government establishing their particular...
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hobbs, looking forward to the year ahead, season 8 will premiere in april. >> i'm one of those fans eatingi cannot wait. >>> there's a tv station in southern california whose programs are getting rave reviews. it's on 12 hours a day, showcasing the best work of those who produce it. some of them happen to be hollywood classics. nbc's joe friar got a look behind the scenes. >> reporter: they say show business is the toughest business to get into. >> okay, cut! >> reporter: turns out it's also pretty hard to leave. >> it sticks to your feet. >> it's hard to shake it, isn't it? >> it's hard to shake it. and you don't want to shake it, you know what i mean? i like doing it. >> reporter: hans beimler spent his career in hollywood. he wrote "star trek" episodes and was an assistant director on the set of "splash." now he lives in a retirement community near los angeles run by the motion picture and television fund, the silver screen safety net supported by the industry, a place filled with folks who work in tv and film. >> we're thriving here because n retired or semi-retired or just tired. >> r
hobbs, looking forward to the year ahead, season 8 will premiere in april. >> i'm one of those fans eatingi cannot wait. >>> there's a tv station in southern california whose programs are getting rave reviews. it's on 12 hours a day, showcasing the best work of those who produce it. some of them happen to be hollywood classics. nbc's joe friar got a look behind the scenes. >> reporter: they say show business is the toughest business to get into. >> okay, cut! >>...
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known for contemporary and functional design and detail harms was instrumental in that process that hobbes had an entire. day the world's leading tech companies continued to be inspired by the classic nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's brown a static anesthetic that lives on in apple's i pod and i found. the first generation i pod which references the ground three pocket radio apple's chief designer jony ive acknowledges the debt and presented detail roms with an i pod in return. while battle house propagated a union about craft and technology brown and apple representing union of art commercialism and consumption a sign of the times. the minimalist still most modest look of their products is well suited to the digital age in today's highly individualized society the design of the products we buy is an expression of our identity. what's modest about our house object things fake or fake modesty that's great news here i feel like this is a perfect bauhaus object in fact steve jobs went to a lecture or somebody from the nearby house and said ok i totally love the principles about how so we a
known for contemporary and functional design and detail harms was instrumental in that process that hobbes had an entire. day the world's leading tech companies continued to be inspired by the classic nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's brown a static anesthetic that lives on in apple's i pod and i found. the first generation i pod which references the ground three pocket radio apple's chief designer jony ive acknowledges the debt and presented detail roms with an i pod in return. while battle...
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it is what thomas hobbs met talks about a war. >> donald trump believes in perpetual conflict.e supposed to create a system that we give our better angels a chance in this state of nature. >> i think it is a remarkable one. it will be a huge reach. that's what what we are supposed to do. >> jon meacham, steve cohen, thank you as well. >>> we have a little bit of a breaking news from the house. >> this is the breaking news. i am sorry. president trump has met with king young chol from north ko a korea. he had a letter for the president. they are asking for another summit between kim jong-un and donald trump. the white house has now said that there will be a second summit. it is take place near the end of february, denuclearization. there is a lot of questions about it. there is not a concrete decision, the north koreans wanted to relief sanctions from the united states, they did not get that. we are in the same place we were minus the missile tests back when donald trump first met with kim jong-un. a second summit, end of february. donald trump and kim jong-un, no meeting place
it is what thomas hobbs met talks about a war. >> donald trump believes in perpetual conflict.e supposed to create a system that we give our better angels a chance in this state of nature. >> i think it is a remarkable one. it will be a huge reach. that's what what we are supposed to do. >> jon meacham, steve cohen, thank you as well. >>> we have a little bit of a breaking news from the house. >> this is the breaking news. i am sorry. president trump has met...
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we love calvin and hobbes. we were a big calvin and hobbes family, so yeah, reading was, a part of the way we put our kids to sleep at night. i felt that music, reading culture was an important part of their development to this, you know, am very early on. so we are big, big readers. >> one of the images i know that when you were in the white house and it would be holiday time, you would be going and they would be going to the bookstores. >> yeah. >> giving books as gifts. >> that's all barack does. that's the only place he knew he could go as president. he could call and go to the bookstore. i think those with the two things he felt comfortable doing outside of the white house but that was an annual ritual of he and the girls to go to one of the bookstores for the holidays. in chicago the 57th street bookstore, you know that bookstore, that was -- that was our neighborhood store that we like to go to. so yeah, bookstores and libraries of course were a big part, a big part of my life very early on. i remember m
we love calvin and hobbes. we were a big calvin and hobbes family, so yeah, reading was, a part of the way we put our kids to sleep at night. i felt that music, reading culture was an important part of their development to this, you know, am very early on. so we are big, big readers. >> one of the images i know that when you were in the white house and it would be holiday time, you would be going and they would be going to the bookstores. >> yeah. >> giving books as gifts....
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. >> host: he is responding in great measure to the philosophical tradition that began with thomas hobbs in 1650, revolutionized by john locke. >> guest: adam smith. >> host: adam smith was contemporary of rousso. he lays out the idea there are natural liberties. the purpose of civilization, of a civil society, is to protect the individual's rights. >> guest: right. >> host: this is totally new kind of idea and rousso says hold on a minute. that is is not the purpose of society. the purpose of society is to enrich, allow people to live authentic, natural lives right? >> guest: famous scene he describes himself, where he is on his way to visit his friend in jail and he find as, totally different, sometimes translations are little different but find as flyer or advertisement for an essay-writing competition, asking the question, have the arts and sciences improved morals in the state of man or something like that? and the essay title was almost surely rhetorical, right? sort of like finding an essay competition at bryn mawr or kenyan, saying, does diversity make us stronger? you're suppose
. >> host: he is responding in great measure to the philosophical tradition that began with thomas hobbs in 1650, revolutionized by john locke. >> guest: adam smith. >> host: adam smith was contemporary of rousso. he lays out the idea there are natural liberties. the purpose of civilization, of a civil society, is to protect the individual's rights. >> guest: right. >> host: this is totally new kind of idea and rousso says hold on a minute. that is is not the...
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luck with the trading over the next 48 hour it's certainly a lot of mines to navigate there william hobbs> now switching gears away from brex it to the oil markets. saudi arabia's energy minister told cnbc exclusively that opec and its partners will meet production cut commitments this year however he stressed that some members like russia have reduced output slower than anticipated. hadley joins us and getting terrific exclusive comments from all of the oil major influences over the last weekend. hadley, tell us more about what you learned. >> that's right. we had a really exciting weekend here in abu dhabi on the sidelines of this global energy forum meeting. we were speaking not only to saudi arabia's minister and opec secretary general in an exclusive interview. but i want to point out what he said i asked him several different questions about the 2021 date. we are still on track for that he also said that they're willing to work with all partners, not just opec and opec plus members but also the broader international community. of course he was referencing not only the trump administ
luck with the trading over the next 48 hour it's certainly a lot of mines to navigate there william hobbs> now switching gears away from brex it to the oil markets. saudi arabia's energy minister told cnbc exclusively that opec and its partners will meet production cut commitments this year however he stressed that some members like russia have reduced output slower than anticipated. hadley joins us and getting terrific exclusive comments from all of the oil major influences over the last...
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align their interests with a particular country so now catherine is really being trying very very hobbes to appeal to the rest of the world through school saudi arabia hasn't and what's really interesting is over the last year or two saudi arabia has really decided to that day to meet need to play this particular game and so we're now beginning to see the first vestiges of that and saudi arabia spoke strategy begins to roll out over the next few years it will become more and more prominent i think this particular game is interesting because in terms of reputation that last an important element like soft power but equally the attractiveness of both teams and the attractiveness of the game will be significant so let's say for example and saudi arabia plays a fairly brutal game they commit fouls maybe even get some players sent off or vice versa with cata clearly that will feed into the soft power image that these two countries are to trying to project so we may think the politics of sport don't mix we may think that soft power doesn't have ramifications for what happens on the field of pla
align their interests with a particular country so now catherine is really being trying very very hobbes to appeal to the rest of the world through school saudi arabia hasn't and what's really interesting is over the last year or two saudi arabia has really decided to that day to meet need to play this particular game and so we're now beginning to see the first vestiges of that and saudi arabia spoke strategy begins to roll out over the next few years it will become more and more prominent i...
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—— anne hobbs. what's going on in melbourne at the moment. we have the lineup for the women's final. we have, and naomi osaka has beaten carolyn pliskova. pliskova ran out of steam. she was the one who played serena williams in the controversial us open final. the press co nfe re nces controversial us open final. the press conferences are very controversial us open final. the press conferences are very charming. her personality is as good as tennis. she is like a breath of fresh air. a winning smile and a winning game as well. this sort of success won't surprise her. she goes into the final against pedro kvitova. .. another great story. in december 2016 as we look at the final appeal here, yes, december 2016 as we look at the finalappeal here, yes, i december 2016 as we look at the final appeal here, yes, i think she already knew. i don't think she knows camera is. in the other semi—final, petra kvitova of the czech republic has gone through. twice wimbledon champion. of course, the story you were t
—— anne hobbs. what's going on in melbourne at the moment. we have the lineup for the women's final. we have, and naomi osaka has beaten carolyn pliskova. pliskova ran out of steam. she was the one who played serena williams in the controversial us open final. the press co nfe re nces controversial us open final. the press conferences are very controversial us open final. the press conferences are very charming. her personality is as good as tennis. she is like a breath of fresh air. a...
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we were big calvin and hobbs family. we -- it was a part of the way we put our kids to sleep at night. i felt that music, reading, culture was an important part of their development from very early on. so we are big, big readers. >> one of the images i know when you were in the white house and there would be holiday time. you would be going and they would be going to the bookstore, and giving books as gifts. >> that's all barack does. that's the only place he knew where to go as president. he could golf and go to the bookstore. that was an annual ritual of he and the girls to go to one of the book stores for the holidays. in chicago the 57th street bookstore. that was our neighborhood store that we liked to go to. so bookstores, and libraries of course were a big part of our life. a big part of my life early on. i remember my first experience with going to the library. i was 4. it was like the first official time i got an i.d. you felt like big time person getting something with your name on it. and i remember going into
we were big calvin and hobbs family. we -- it was a part of the way we put our kids to sleep at night. i felt that music, reading, culture was an important part of their development from very early on. so we are big, big readers. >> one of the images i know when you were in the white house and there would be holiday time. you would be going and they would be going to the bookstore, and giving books as gifts. >> that's all barack does. that's the only place he knew where to go as...
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we are where we are when this began and it is unfortunate that we continue to play the game of the hobbes and the have-nots because the have-nots are 800,000 federal employees that are not getting paid that are getting readrent increase notices and ae now having to go to food bank is to put food on the table for their children, that are now having to take out personal loans is i believe what they are called, from their credit unions, from their financial institutions just to make payment. i don't know if you've ever had to do that in california i'd had to do that for six months and every month i have to go to my credit union and get a loan so i can make my mortgage because the government was shut down. that is not a good place to be. for the first time i was late on paying a credit card. our federal employees are having to go through that right now. but when i'm talking about the haves and have-nots i'm not talking about the members of congress here i'm talking about the people occupying the white house, and the insult to injury to those 800,000 employees that are not getting paid. did yo
we are where we are when this began and it is unfortunate that we continue to play the game of the hobbes and the have-nots because the have-nots are 800,000 federal employees that are not getting paid that are getting readrent increase notices and ae now having to go to food bank is to put food on the table for their children, that are now having to take out personal loans is i believe what they are called, from their credit unions, from their financial institutions just to make payment. i...
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with me now is cat hobbs, director of ‘we own it', a campaign group against privatisation, wanting theands. in terms of what we used to have, we have comparatively better services, new trains coming in. what are you opposing? passengers are outraged by the railfare increases. of course there has been investment and there is ongoing investment and thatis and there is ongoing investment and that is terrific. we have an expanding railway, that is brilliant. but people just can't understand how, after a year of horrific delays and cancellations with northern and thames link, and not be service people expect, now passengers are being hit with paying hundreds of pounds more on their season ticket, sometimes up to li—macro or five times as much as a equivalent journeys li—macro or five times as much as a equivalentjourneys elsewhere in europe, and it is not fairand it is not ok. we need a publicly owned railway run for passengers, not shareholders. in terms of how profitable a business it is, £11 billion of revenue, £66 million when the telegraph newspaper look at the records of the different
with me now is cat hobbs, director of ‘we own it', a campaign group against privatisation, wanting theands. in terms of what we used to have, we have comparatively better services, new trains coming in. what are you opposing? passengers are outraged by the railfare increases. of course there has been investment and there is ongoing investment and thatis and there is ongoing investment and that is terrific. we have an expanding railway, that is brilliant. but people just can't understand how,...
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and calvin and hobbes had their own style that kids they love it.and then to have something better to look at. . >> ashland virginia you are on the air. >>caller: good afternoon with that very important information mister meltzer saidma related the media and to change the world also praise c-span for always allowing all points of view. and for what has been proclaimed on december 12th as i love america today. and exactly who e they are. and to take personal responsibility. >> thank you. that should be every day we don't need a day for that. that is our responsibility. be kind to each other. and that should be called human being. and so if you are on social media you are meeting every one - - reading everyone who disagrees with you you are doing a favor for yourself you need to go out there and follow people you don't like and see what they see and what they are mad at. the only way out of an argument is to look through somebody else's eyes so maybe you can find some humanity there. and to find a battle you know, nothing about. . >> are you there god
and calvin and hobbes had their own style that kids they love it.and then to have something better to look at. . >> ashland virginia you are on the air. >>caller: good afternoon with that very important information mister meltzer saidma related the media and to change the world also praise c-span for always allowing all points of view. and for what has been proclaimed on december 12th as i love america today. and exactly who e they are. and to take personal responsibility. >>...