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i can recall my record. i'm christine wonderwall come to africa i'm glad you achieved in these somali islamist extremist group al-shabaab has been waging a campaign of violence in somalia and large parts of east africa for more than a decade in somalia they're a mystery pays the u.n. backed government and impose islamic law and african union force has seized back control of the capital mogadishu. is still controlling around 20 percent of the country the government is offering amnesty and rehabilitation to militants who leave the. melanie core deval was given re x. is to one rehabilitation center in the province she spoke to form a minute since they about what they have decided or the why they have decided to leave. your name a positive for killing machine terrorizing somalia population but now they're asking for forgiveness it's the city. in juba land his home to 86 the young man who used to fight for one of the deadliest islamist extremist groups in the world. here in southern somalia in a town once under s
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i believe that it can also recall that in a gadda many people with bipolar disorder and neglected by the families but in came it's hopeless some of his patients recover quickly. where you was how. many areas i come in and so. for me i still have to become what they were i want to become or require from my. going to get his health service an estimated 4000000 kenyans suffered from mental health conditions in 2017 that's many of voip seeking help because of stigma health officials are not pushing for an end. to discrimination to encourage those who recover to retreats and help at this. we do need to use community and these people with medical missions because everybody come yes or did at any point in time have the hopes his story of recovery from mental illness one of the courage others to speak out and seek help. aka. and that is a canal from devon is africa as always for catch all our story is sized at our facebook page and on twitter at windows 7 the next i'd like. to. take for arsenal in the usa with a little bit wonderful people and stories that make the game so special. for all t
i believe that it can also recall that in a gadda many people with bipolar disorder and neglected by the families but in came it's hopeless some of his patients recover quickly. where you was how. many areas i come in and so. for me i still have to become what they were i want to become or require from my. going to get his health service an estimated 4000000 kenyans suffered from mental health conditions in 2017 that's many of voip seeking help because of stigma health officials are not pushing...
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similar dance i had splits i feel so pathetic for them that no it shouldn't be like that since i can recall that i believe that it can also recall that in a gadda many people with bipolar disorder and neglected by their families but in came it's hopeless some of his patients recover quickly. where you was how. many. years now you come in and. finish for me i seriously have to become what they were i want to go or require from my. going to get his health service an estimated 4000000 kenyans suffered from mental health conditions in 2017 that's many of voice seeking help because of stigma health officials are not pushing for an end. to discrimination to encourage those who recover to read to create. to. abuse people. because everybody come to us or did at any point in time we have the hopes historial for caffrey from. one of the courage to speak out and seek help i'm good aka go out. and. catch. at our facebook page and. i. am not proud and i will not succeed in dividing us about not succeeding taking the people off the streets because we're tired of his dictatorship. taking the stand global
similar dance i had splits i feel so pathetic for them that no it shouldn't be like that since i can recall that i believe that it can also recall that in a gadda many people with bipolar disorder and neglected by their families but in came it's hopeless some of his patients recover quickly. where you was how. many. years now you come in and. finish for me i seriously have to become what they were i want to go or require from my. going to get his health service an estimated 4000000 kenyans...
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i. recall though i do you know a little bit. but i believe you. are there with i mean now i know. you know it's you know you know sudan here. russian is some sort of one for them and i like it enough and our chief. foreground but the 3 little which i'm not a good mom i don't want. to . have a little bit lunette after that where you can be tough like along because i did get up without a little bit but look i'm on big gary and i know you know a little about them what their bill a way to feel like the development of the city because that's what i want i. was here. and i've been the sound of the optima need now to have the little feet yet in one day let me then i can minimize even the business knowledge level to sort of to be able to land a house and so laudanum and then left. so that even though. you said as ending that it's probably via. the concord see the last 5 of how we get to eat. mummy has a little different to you know my look and said it was more you or did mean that the name can mean the fremen. out such a few more of them when i said. that there might be any merit in mind
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visit to africa after just a short break i recall fairly and very lend extra to. it's been 15 years since the. sheep was the 1st man to walk on the. hardware. as a small boy she dreamed of the stars. as a monarch she saw anything no matter how to. go to the pole. as an astronaut she took part in the greatest adventure in history. armstrong was his destiny starts july 20th on t.w. cut. ivory coast are joining forces to repair a dysfunctional market the proposal is loaded against the farmers on a pittance for the luxury food which generates billions in profits. and the international monetary fund agrees a half $1000000000.00 bailout. is business africa. as well come the world's largest cocoa producer just a fraction of the crops potential value that's what the world bank said yesterday it recommends that countries like ivory coast the world's leading producer or ghana should process that cocoa domestically to fully reap the benefits as well as develop their own distribution networks the 2 countries have already decided to introduce a minimum price for the export of
visit to africa after just a short break i recall fairly and very lend extra to. it's been 15 years since the. sheep was the 1st man to walk on the. hardware. as a small boy she dreamed of the stars. as a monarch she saw anything no matter how to. go to the pole. as an astronaut she took part in the greatest adventure in history. armstrong was his destiny starts july 20th on t.w. cut. ivory coast are joining forces to repair a dysfunctional market the proposal is loaded against the farmers on a...
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i recall how it was a feeling of anger and hate. i knew we had to get to the enemy before we were destroyed. suddenly i saw path. always limon. leading towards the crest that dominated the speech. upon clearing the mafia, we swiftly moved to engage the enemy here on the press. by sheer luck, or perhaps by fates, we found the opening that became the first penetration of the enemy. the path we cleared become the route of our comments to follow. it was the only exit onto the beach until later that day. we are here to recognize and pay homage to those who shaped the course of history. only one who holds the highest office in this land can express to the world the proud gratitude of our nation to you the man of d-day and so on behalf, of the soldiers of my company, and all of the on warriors. who stormed the speeches and on behalf of our navy and coast guard and air force comrades who fought with us and for us, on behalf of all men and women who served their country in world war ii, it is my special privilege and great honor to present th
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. >> i recall the people i was sheltering with. >> reporter: people shared how they helped each other. everyone aware of the trauma. the crowd was asked how many were at the festival this weekend. almost every hand went up. >> everyone of us in this community is now a survivor. >> things like that don't happen in gilroy. but they do happen. >> reporter: he lost two people last month at a car dealership. >> your painis a pain felt by families throughout our bay area . and certainly in san jose. i was one of the first responders yesterday. >> reporter: people stood to applaud a gilroy police sergeant who said he felt compelled to speak when he saw the size of this crowd. >> we heard for all of you. our heart is broken. we are so proud to serve this community. and we will continue to serve this community because we love you guys. >> reporter: what emerged from this gathering, besides grief was overwhelming pride and determination to heal. >> we cannot let them tear us down. >> reporter: holding candles high, the community was urged to not only where the words but speak them, believe them
. >> i recall the people i was sheltering with. >> reporter: people shared how they helped each other. everyone aware of the trauma. the crowd was asked how many were at the festival this weekend. almost every hand went up. >> everyone of us in this community is now a survivor. >> things like that don't happen in gilroy. but they do happen. >> reporter: he lost two people last month at a car dealership. >> your painis a pain felt by families throughout our...
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i recall last week i mentioned something about the flower marked when i said that i heard that that wasing to go. i said is there anything sacred. i recall the founder of your organization, san franciscans for sports and recreation coming for public comment coming here and asking what is going to be left in the city, in terms of recreation? once again a project sponsor has risen to the occasion. we have a more solid set of recreation options to all of the things you're doing, and it creates a more complete city, and more livable city and i cannot applaud you enough. thank you. >> i would like to start by seconding the motion. i am really liking what we see here today. great teamwork by alexandria and tmg. not only is the project amazing, but the location is even better. you're right next to the central subway. this is the right place for this project. two tools and a rec center. i appreciate it's going to be run and maintained by the city. a dog run, childcare,, the arts program and the popos at the mid lock pathway. i also appreciate the fact that you are involving all of the trades wi
i recall last week i mentioned something about the flower marked when i said that i heard that that wasing to go. i said is there anything sacred. i recall the founder of your organization, san franciscans for sports and recreation coming for public comment coming here and asking what is going to be left in the city, in terms of recreation? once again a project sponsor has risen to the occasion. we have a more solid set of recreation options to all of the things you're doing, and it creates a...
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mother but police and child protective services are not ready to reunite her with the little if i recall>> we'll be on the investigation. >> sacramento police say they're still in the early stages of investigation. also this morning, police in texas looking for two men who hot is and killed a 2-year-old by boy. police say two men started shooting north of houston last night. the man's friend was shot in the leg and recovering. the two-year-old boy died at the scene. police say they have detailed descriptions of the suspect. >> the family of a 75-year-old woman found dead in the stairwell at a hospital is now suing the city. now, in may of last year, anderson who had dementia left the hospital care center to go to a store. 11 days later, her body was found at a nearby power plant building on the hospital campus. her four adult children accused them of not otecting her. >> the federal federal appeals court sited with a cell phone battle. they had a law to issue warnings about the possible dangers of cell phone use. that includes a warning of wearing a phone next to your body could mean mor
mother but police and child protective services are not ready to reunite her with the little if i recall>> we'll be on the investigation. >> sacramento police say they're still in the early stages of investigation. also this morning, police in texas looking for two men who hot is and killed a 2-year-old by boy. police say two men started shooting north of houston last night. the man's friend was shot in the leg and recovering. the two-year-old boy died at the scene. police say they...
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you know, i think if i recall and i obviously don't have a transcript here, but, you know, what i've said previously is, look, i have seen these interviews, and i can't -- i generally can't begin to fathom what these victims have been through. i don't think that anyone that has not been in this situation can begin to fathom. the closest i can come is to think, what would i feel like if one of my girls was going through this. and i would be, you know, i'm not sure i can say the way i would feel on television, but even that is different than what the victims themselves went through, and so the point i'm trying to make is everything that the victims have gone through in these cases is horrific, and their response is entirely justified. at the same time, i think it's important to stand up for the prosecutors of my former office, and make clear that what they were trying to do was help these victims. they should not be portrayed as individuals that just didn't care because they have spent a lifetime of bringing cases like this. they are individuals who really really do care. >> that's not
you know, i think if i recall and i obviously don't have a transcript here, but, you know, what i've said previously is, look, i have seen these interviews, and i can't -- i generally can't begin to fathom what these victims have been through. i don't think that anyone that has not been in this situation can begin to fathom. the closest i can come is to think, what would i feel like if one of my girls was going through this. and i would be, you know, i'm not sure i can say the way i would feel...
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if i recall correctly, four of the current supreme court on thes, currently court, were nominated by presidents who did not get a majority of the votes in the election. i think that is bad for the country when a distinct vocal andrity, represented typified by you, mr. malcolm, a -- controls the levers and asserts authority. i wonder where this is going. it cannot be good for our republic when a minority gets the controls of power and subjects the majority to a lot of the stuff that is going on. i would like to hear your comments on that. i see you smirking at my commentary, that is fine. that is sort of the aggressive minority approach that i find very troubling, sort of a smugness about what you're doing. host: we will let john malcolm respond. guest: thank you for your opinion. i was smiling, not smirking, and i respect your views. i disagree with them. i offered my views on partisan gerrymandering, what you call voter suppression. other people call it voter integrity issues. we could have an hour-long debate about it. i think the electoral college is very important in terms of maki
if i recall correctly, four of the current supreme court on thes, currently court, were nominated by presidents who did not get a majority of the votes in the election. i think that is bad for the country when a distinct vocal andrity, represented typified by you, mr. malcolm, a -- controls the levers and asserts authority. i wonder where this is going. it cannot be good for our republic when a minority gets the controls of power and subjects the majority to a lot of the stuff that is going on....
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. >> i can't recall. t remember. >> reporter: hunyor tried to jog dion's memory. >> i took out bonnie's picture and showed it to him. >> reporter: the man who said he remembered faces insisted he didn't recognize bonnie. but trooper hunyor was watching his body language. >> his leg kept twitching. >> reporter: might he have met her even once, the trooper asked. >> 18 years old? no. my wife would have killed me. >> reporter: then he got right to the point. >> the sad thing about it, later on that day her body was found at mchugh creek. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. what are you trying to say? >> well, like i said, i'm just down and your name has come up, like hundreds of names. >> why would my name come up? >> that's what i'm trying to figure out. >> reporter: what did you think? >> i thought we had our man. >> reporter: troopers looked up his new hampshire girlfriends. one said he casually mentioned that he could kill someone and get away with it. >> she thought he was blowing smoke. then he also told her i can't g
. >> i can't recall. t remember. >> reporter: hunyor tried to jog dion's memory. >> i took out bonnie's picture and showed it to him. >> reporter: the man who said he remembered faces insisted he didn't recognize bonnie. but trooper hunyor was watching his body language. >> his leg kept twitching. >> reporter: might he have met her even once, the trooper asked. >> 18 years old? no. my wife would have killed me. >> reporter: then he got right to...
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i recall senator harris saying, hang on, sometimes the federal government, whether '70s or now, it's a different time. the point was she said the federal government has to get involved for civil rights and other issues and mandate this federally. now she is saying that maybe not. >> the federal government, the bargain of education gets involved in various things because that is their job when it comes to civil rights. they are there for disabled students, they are to make sure they have a high-quality public education. they are all there to ensure that women and women of color have a high-quality public education, and that sort of failed under betsy devos, but that's one of the mandates of the department of education. but the ideals of the apartment come around since 1857, that's what it's there for. >> ed: but, charlie, i want to talk about the fund-raising numbers as well, we can put those on the screen. she raised about $12 million in the second quarter. that may seem like a lot of money, but it's half about what mayor pete raised, it's obviously less than what biden raised in ber
i recall senator harris saying, hang on, sometimes the federal government, whether '70s or now, it's a different time. the point was she said the federal government has to get involved for civil rights and other issues and mandate this federally. now she is saying that maybe not. >> the federal government, the bargain of education gets involved in various things because that is their job when it comes to civil rights. they are there for disabled students, they are to make sure they have a...
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i can't recall him really enraged at me. i don't know why.ut in the book, i don't think i have recollections -- i don't have great recollections of him being enraged but i will say this. i worked for reagan, and i remember reagan coming into the cabinet room and i don't know why he looked at me and said, tip o'neill and exploded. he exploded, when he came out of that meeting with gorbachev. nick, who was a friend of mine, he was the ambassador and reagan came out, he was waving around human events which had denounced the summit, but reagan had this, what i consider a healthy temper. sort of exploded like a storm, and by the time we are coming home on that plane at night, dolan -- celebrating the fact that we didn't get any deal. reagan came back and he was in wonderful spirits. pat, you're determined, jimmy stewart and i, telling story, but president nixon kept it inside himself and he brooded. i mean, when he would call you at night and he was angry at something the voice was low, i want you to do this, do this, do that, and go after them, a
i can't recall him really enraged at me. i don't know why.ut in the book, i don't think i have recollections -- i don't have great recollections of him being enraged but i will say this. i worked for reagan, and i remember reagan coming into the cabinet room and i don't know why he looked at me and said, tip o'neill and exploded. he exploded, when he came out of that meeting with gorbachev. nick, who was a friend of mine, he was the ambassador and reagan came out, he was waving around human...
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. >> yeah, i recall this. >> reporter: have you ever seen that? >> but i'm willing to admit i didn't handle that properly. and believe me, i've learned from it. >> reporter: do you feel that you've been a good shepherd? >> i feel that in the almost 20 years that i have been a bishop, i have tried hard to be a good shepherd. i kind of inherited a decades-old, horrific problem of abuse. >> reporter: in all fairness, buffalo is not alone. this is a worldwide scandal. pope francis himself acknowledges that. parish after parish, state after state. there's a reckoning under way, prompted in part by the release last summer of the pennsylvania grand jury report, which alleged a disturbing pattern of church leaders covering up serious allegations of abuse. priests were raping little boys and girls. and the men of god who were responsible for them not only did nothing, they hid it all. for decades. >> reporter: the time pennsylvania released its report, buffalo was already in the midst of its own reckoning at bishop malone's direction. in march of 2018, he d
. >> yeah, i recall this. >> reporter: have you ever seen that? >> but i'm willing to admit i didn't handle that properly. and believe me, i've learned from it. >> reporter: do you feel that you've been a good shepherd? >> i feel that in the almost 20 years that i have been a bishop, i have tried hard to be a good shepherd. i kind of inherited a decades-old, horrific problem of abuse. >> reporter: in all fairness, buffalo is not alone. this is a worldwide...
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an officer i felt like i've done the best i can do [inaudible] i find it interesting because i don't recall making the complaints against anybody. i know that in the process for this the general called it an initiation investigation to ask the question himself. to say that i will be 34 claims against him, that is completely not true. what i told you is what they asked. i think there are some issues with that. at the reagan defense school i thought a lot of these were high school, college, sophomore i didn't think he would keep doing it and for the period of time he stopped doing anything egregious, but that is something that happened at the end. if we want to make this a partisan issue or political statement but i will tell you somebody that has almost been raised that evening -- -- raped that evening i was devastated as a human being. and i was scared. it was a horrible position to be when everybody including secretary wilson, secretary shanahan, general miller, half the senators in there, maybe not half, the international media were at the reagan defense for him. the preeminent conservati
an officer i felt like i've done the best i can do [inaudible] i find it interesting because i don't recall making the complaints against anybody. i know that in the process for this the general called it an initiation investigation to ask the question himself. to say that i will be 34 claims against him, that is completely not true. what i told you is what they asked. i think there are some issues with that. at the reagan defense school i thought a lot of these were high school, college,...
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i think if i recall and lavishly don't have a transcript here but what i have said previously is i have seen these interviews and i can't, i genuinely can't begin to fathom what these victims have been through. i don't think that anyone that's not been in the situation can begin to fathom. the closest i can come is to think what i feel like if one of my girls was going through this? i not sure i can say the way i would feel on television. but even that is different than what the victims themselves went through. the point i'm trying to make is everything that the victims have gone through in these cases is horrific. their response is entirely justified. at the same time, i think it's important to stand up for the prosecutors in my former office and make clear that what they were trying to do was help these victims. they should not be portrayed as individuals they just didn't care because they've spent a lifetime of bringing cases like this. there individuals who really, really do care. >> reporter: that's not an apology, though, right? >> reporter: the key from "the new york post." how m
i think if i recall and lavishly don't have a transcript here but what i have said previously is i have seen these interviews and i can't, i genuinely can't begin to fathom what these victims have been through. i don't think that anyone that's not been in the situation can begin to fathom. the closest i can come is to think what i feel like if one of my girls was going through this? i not sure i can say the way i would feel on television. but even that is different than what the victims...
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. >> i can't recall. . >> reporter: hunyor tried to jog dion's memory. >> i took out bonnie's picture and showed it to him. >> reporter: the man who said he remembered faces insisted he didn't recognize bonnie. but trooper hunyor was watching his body language. >> his leg kept twitching. >> reporter: might he have met her even once, the trooper asked. >> 18 years old? no. my wife would have killed me. >> reporter: then he got right to the point. >> the sad thing about it, later on that day her body was found at mchugh creek. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. what are you trying to say? >> well, like i said, i'm just down and your name has come up, like hundreds of names. >> why would my name come up? >> that's what i'm trying to figure out. >> reporter: what did you think? >> i thought we had our man. >> reporter: troopers looked up his new hampshire girlfriends. one said he casually mentioned that he could kill someone and get away with it. >> she thought he was blowing smoke. then he also told her i can't go back to
. >> i can't recall. . >> reporter: hunyor tried to jog dion's memory. >> i took out bonnie's picture and showed it to him. >> reporter: the man who said he remembered faces insisted he didn't recognize bonnie. but trooper hunyor was watching his body language. >> his leg kept twitching. >> reporter: might he have met her even once, the trooper asked. >> 18 years old? no. my wife would have killed me. >> reporter: then he got right to the point....
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i think, if i recall, and i obviously don't have a transcript here, but what i've said previously is i have seen these interviews and i generally can't begin to fathom what these victims have been through. i don't think that anyone that has not been in this situation can begin to fathom. the closest i can come is to think what would i feel like if one of my girls was going through this. and i would be -- i'm not sure i can say the way i would feel on television. but even that is different than what the victims themselves went through. and so the point i'm trying to make is everything that the victims have gone through in these cases is who imic. and their response is entirely justified. at the time i think it's important to stand up for the prosecutors of my former office and make sure that what they were trying to do was help these victims. they should not be portrayed as other individuals that just didn't care. because they have spent a lifetime of bringing cases like this. they are individuals who really, really do care. ma'am, yes? >> hi. nikki schwab, new york post. how much do
i think, if i recall, and i obviously don't have a transcript here, but what i've said previously is i have seen these interviews and i generally can't begin to fathom what these victims have been through. i don't think that anyone that has not been in this situation can begin to fathom. the closest i can come is to think what would i feel like if one of my girls was going through this. and i would be -- i'm not sure i can say the way i would feel on television. but even that is different than...
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>> i don't recall that. >> you don't recall? >> no. >> given your 22 months of investigation, tens of millions dollars spent, did you obtain any evidence at all that any american voter changed their vote as a result of russian interference? >> i can't speak to that. >> there's not any evidence in that document that any voter changed their vote based on that. >> that was outside our purview. >> russian meddling was outside your purview? >> the impact of that meddling was under taken by other agencies. >> you stated that you would not get into the details of steele dossier however in volume 2 you mentioned the unverified obligations. how long did it take you to reach the conclusion it was unverified? >> i'm not going to speak to that. >> it's in your report multiple times and you're not willing to tell us how you came to the conclusion it was unverified? >> true. >> when did you become aware the unverified steele dossier was supplied in the carter documentation? >> i'm sorry? >> when did you become aware the unverified steele dossi
>> i don't recall that. >> you don't recall? >> no. >> given your 22 months of investigation, tens of millions dollars spent, did you obtain any evidence at all that any american voter changed their vote as a result of russian interference? >> i can't speak to that. >> there's not any evidence in that document that any voter changed their vote based on that. >> that was outside our purview. >> russian meddling was outside your purview? >>...
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the moon, of course, is moving around the earth at 3000 miles an hour, and as i recall we were going urselves, and we had come 240,000 miles, aiming for a point 60 miles in front of the moving moon. and i think we fired the spacecraft engine something like four minutes to slow down enough to get into lunar orbit. and then we looked down, and there was the moon. we were 69 miles above it, and for the first time we really saw it, and the lunar surface was terribly distressed with meteorites, craters, and one of the things that struck me was there was absolutely no colour, it was either grey or black or white. 0n the fifth or sixth revolution, we looked up and there was the earth in the background, coming over the lunar surface. it was a scramble for the camera, and bill anders took the picture. the contrast between the distressed moon and the beautiful blue earth was remarkable. the earth was the only thing in the entire universe that had any colour. basically blue, you could see the white clouds, the brownish—pink continents, it was a beautiful sight, we are very fortunate to live on t
the moon, of course, is moving around the earth at 3000 miles an hour, and as i recall we were going urselves, and we had come 240,000 miles, aiming for a point 60 miles in front of the moving moon. and i think we fired the spacecraft engine something like four minutes to slow down enough to get into lunar orbit. and then we looked down, and there was the moon. we were 69 miles above it, and for the first time we really saw it, and the lunar surface was terribly distressed with meteorites,...
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i recall the charlottesville incident. know, we sort of knew what he meant to say, but it didn't come off like that, and he paid the price. when they're after you to begin with, you have to be really careful with your words. when they really dislike you, in many cases they hate you and the mainstream press is always after you, it would certainly be beneficial to the president to be more careful with is some of his terminology. a lot of folks know what he meant with regard to positive message which was -- again, this is a fairly fringe group. they don't represent mainstream american values. and to extent the democrats want to sign onto that agenda, that's, obviously, a fruitful attack with regard to politics. gerry: it's been such an, obviously, an enormous source of tension and pain and division in this country throughout its entire history. let me just quote, i want to ask you where you see race relations not just in the likes of this week's events, but generally. let's put up a quote from an op-ed that you wrote back in
i recall the charlottesville incident. know, we sort of knew what he meant to say, but it didn't come off like that, and he paid the price. when they're after you to begin with, you have to be really careful with your words. when they really dislike you, in many cases they hate you and the mainstream press is always after you, it would certainly be beneficial to the president to be more careful with is some of his terminology. a lot of folks know what he meant with regard to positive message...
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reported beforehand that we would probably see now guessing from the surface actual engine shutdown but i recall i was unable to verify that. mr. cronkite: they said the ceiling they have is they stick with two hours 40 minutes with the hatch open to the ceiling. if i had to take a wild guess, i would say that would be in a half-hour. getting back in. >> just getting in the angle, neil. >> yup, i think you are right. mr. cronkite: so far they have collected the contingency and the bulk rock sample. deployed the television set. the rock samples, did the solar wind experiment, had the ceremony with president nixon which they stood at attention as good as they could in the suits as the president greeted them on the moon. they got a salute from the two men standing either side of the they deployed where you see to the right of the module. get the documented sample of rocks. >> very little force of impact we actually have . >> we are still expecting the lunar module. >> it has scientific value as well. seeing how they interacted. great. columbia, columbia, this is houston. >> go ahead. some close-up
reported beforehand that we would probably see now guessing from the surface actual engine shutdown but i recall i was unable to verify that. mr. cronkite: they said the ceiling they have is they stick with two hours 40 minutes with the hatch open to the ceiling. if i had to take a wild guess, i would say that would be in a half-hour. getting back in. >> just getting in the angle, neil. >> yup, i think you are right. mr. cronkite: so far they have collected the contingency and the...
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i. recall though ali i'll admit. we're going to have you. either with i mean an hour or so or you know since i you know sudan need. to rush into some sort of freedom and i live in a for the chief. boredom with a 3 year old should know when i'm i don't want. the little lunatic when you come along and give up without a little bit of a look come on big area over here you know look around and what they're really waiting a lot of you know of the people. and i've been the sound of the abdomen even now it could have been much better. yet in one day like this again i can minimize even the business college level to sort of to be able to land a house and so laudanum and then left. so that even though passport without you says ending that it probably. will run the congress in the last 5 of how we get to eat you how much money are so when the going to take you know my looking said lemuel no more you or they mean that the name can mean the fremen. out such a few more of them where has a limit of what they might get the mayor the man you're not the man tha
i. recall though ali i'll admit. we're going to have you. either with i mean an hour or so or you know since i you know sudan need. to rush into some sort of freedom and i live in a for the chief. boredom with a 3 year old should know when i'm i don't want. the little lunatic when you come along and give up without a little bit of a look come on big area over here you know look around and what they're really waiting a lot of you know of the people. and i've been the sound of the abdomen even...
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rider to win in more than 100 years so you can imagine what all this means for a place like cuba and i recall cheryl towne as many here comes from a family of all of this i mean and still made it through his humbleness is perseverance he made it to the pinnacle of the sport we spoke to a number of cycling bodies from the think it's just. that one of them to paris wearing the yellow jersey and now they're trying to just keep on coming for the world's best golf cap this time he's one decent jude invitational in memphis you got around 65 to win by 3 shots with his playing part of all the master or never really mounting a serious challenge on the final day victory on the p.g.a. tour to go with his form i did startles which is one of the best and he gets the winner's check for $1700000.00 and a $2000000000.00 bonus for winning the regular season points for us. so you know i've been playing so well as of late everything just kind of comes in if you just let it happen and just stay patient you know if if you keep playing well and put yourself in contention a lot of good things happen. but kept still
rider to win in more than 100 years so you can imagine what all this means for a place like cuba and i recall cheryl towne as many here comes from a family of all of this i mean and still made it through his humbleness is perseverance he made it to the pinnacle of the sport we spoke to a number of cycling bodies from the think it's just. that one of them to paris wearing the yellow jersey and now they're trying to just keep on coming for the world's best golf cap this time he's one decent jude...
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china there has always been these protests come july 1st but this is perhaps one of the biggest ones i recall in all the years that i've lived in hong kong and i think this is happening on the back of the extradition bill which has really upset angered a lot of people in hong kong and this is a manifestation of that and that coincides with the 1st of july return and verse 3 this extradition bill has been hugely controversial this is why we've seen these protests and the mentum is pretty impressive can carry lamb push ahead with this bill well kerry lemmas come out and said you know she's apologized she said you know she's missed. reading the sentiments in hong kong and she's already said she's not going to push this through anymore at least not on her watch until 2022 what role does china play in all of this we know that china obviously does not approve of these protests what world do you think beijing is playing here i think china's every interest to see various the stable and secure hong kong as far as we know that the chinese authorities said this is an internal issue for the hong kong aut
china there has always been these protests come july 1st but this is perhaps one of the biggest ones i recall in all the years that i've lived in hong kong and i think this is happening on the back of the extradition bill which has really upset angered a lot of people in hong kong and this is a manifestation of that and that coincides with the 1st of july return and verse 3 this extradition bill has been hugely controversial this is why we've seen these protests and the mentum is pretty...
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i don't recall - in1989 think so. certainly. world cup had sort of a tra nsformative moment — in 1989 the world cup had sort of a transformative moment for the united states and it really inspired this generation of women who are on the steam —— 1999. this had a more globalfield, so the steam —— 1999. this had a more global field, so they really transcended just the soccer spirit in the sports world. they were being debated in political circles, they we re debated in political circles, they were being mentioned by game of thrones actresses and in pop culture, so i think they've really crossed over into different industries and become visible to people who may maybe possibly wouldn't have watched the world cup otherwise —— alicia delgallo. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: tackling 2,000 years of wear and tear — the ancient techniques helping restore the great wall of china. also on the programme: china denies claims that it is systematically separating muslim children from their parents. central
i don't recall - in1989 think so. certainly. world cup had sort of a tra nsformative moment — in 1989 the world cup had sort of a transformative moment for the united states and it really inspired this generation of women who are on the steam —— 1999. this had a more globalfield, so the steam —— 1999. this had a more global field, so they really transcended just the soccer spirit in the sports world. they were being debated in political circles, they we re debated in political...
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according to libyan's environmental and social impact assessment lake 7 will not be impacted if i recall the words correctly the practice is negligible or there's no impact. however many of all mean years leading the scientists on most convinced these are biodiversity experts are experts in hydrology or hydrogen ology they're concerned and they've expressed their negative opinion on them on the ballot in the off their risk assessment is the up with you a couple of little would give. you have to have what fear vomited that doesn't wash you probably recall of issues but almost all of our no not secured obfuscates of our daily visitor to read you another article about you know how to ski. to me. like a rut it is impossible to overstate the cultural significance of like serpentor media and the new prime minister has been obliged to take notice the position of prime minister is that there shall be proper or. in impact assessments and proper investigation understand. is it really that there is a risk for impact on later on as a result of. it's like this of almost i'm right or not so nobody kno
according to libyan's environmental and social impact assessment lake 7 will not be impacted if i recall the words correctly the practice is negligible or there's no impact. however many of all mean years leading the scientists on most convinced these are biodiversity experts are experts in hydrology or hydrogen ology they're concerned and they've expressed their negative opinion on them on the ballot in the off their risk assessment is the up with you a couple of little would give. you have to...
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if i recall the words correctly the practice is negligible or there's no impact. however many people mean is leading scientists on most convinced these are biodiversity experts or experts in hydrology or hydrogen ology they're concerned and they've expressed their negative opinion on them on the validate the off their risk assessment is the up which you forgot about a little would. you have travelled sivana. regardless who says that but almost all civil no one knows your obfuscates of what they put visitor to go not ask about you know how to ski or shirts or. some other. like a rut it is impossible to overstate the cultural significance of like serpentor mean here and the new prime minister has been obliged to take nature this the position of prime minister is that there shall be proper. impact assessments and proper investigation understands. is it really that there is a risk for impact on lace and as a result of. it's going to testify almost all right or not so nobody knows whether he missed all sense or source the whole this region is doing damage based on curr
if i recall the words correctly the practice is negligible or there's no impact. however many people mean is leading scientists on most convinced these are biodiversity experts or experts in hydrology or hydrogen ology they're concerned and they've expressed their negative opinion on them on the validate the off their risk assessment is the up which you forgot about a little would. you have travelled sivana. regardless who says that but almost all civil no one knows your obfuscates of what they...
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the position adopted by one person, the person who is going to be our next prime minister who, if i recallmpaign for parliamentary sovereignty but is now dangling the threat of abolishing parliament over our heads. i say this very firmly to my friends from northern ireland in this house. they have got to recognise that there is nowhere in this united kingdom of ours that will be more affected by a no—deal brexit than northern ireland. no part of the united kingdom. and in particular mr speaker, if we are moving to a... and i hope the minister will respond to this precise point. if we are moving to a no—deal brexit as we move towards october and this government will have to introduce direct rule in the absence of a functioning northern ireland assembly in order to affect the legislation to allow for that no—deal brexit to take place. this amendment is being moved or is being proposed by those who voted to remain and as speaking as someone who voted to leave, and is in a minority in this place, i can assure the minister that we on our side of the referendum debate would in no way countenance
the position adopted by one person, the person who is going to be our next prime minister who, if i recallmpaign for parliamentary sovereignty but is now dangling the threat of abolishing parliament over our heads. i say this very firmly to my friends from northern ireland in this house. they have got to recognise that there is nowhere in this united kingdom of ours that will be more affected by a no—deal brexit than northern ireland. no part of the united kingdom. and in particular mr...
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i was asked to give my input on what it would take to do the job, which triggered the interview you're talking about. >> so you don't recall on may 16th, 2017, that you interviewed with the president regarding the fbi director job? >> i interviewed with the president. >> was it about the fbi director job? >> it was about the job, not me applying for the job. >> so your statement here today is you didn't interview to apply for the fbi director job. >> that's correct. >> so did you tell the vice president that the fbi director position would be the one job that you would come back for? >> i don't recall that one. >> you don't recall that? >> no. >> okay. given your 22 months of investigation, tens of millions of zlars spent and millions of documents reviewed, did you obtain any evidence at all that any american voter changed their vote as a result of russia's election interference? >> i'm not going to speak to that. >> you can't speak to that? after 22 months of investigation, there's not any evidence in that document before us that any voter changed their vote because of their interference? and i'm asking you based on all t
i was asked to give my input on what it would take to do the job, which triggered the interview you're talking about. >> so you don't recall on may 16th, 2017, that you interviewed with the president regarding the fbi director job? >> i interviewed with the president. >> was it about the fbi director job? >> it was about the job, not me applying for the job. >> so your statement here today is you didn't interview to apply for the fbi director job. >> that's...
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to win in more than a 100 years so you can imagine what all this means for a place like cuba and i recall cheryl town members as many here comes from a family of all of this i mean and still made it through his humbleness is perseverance he made it to the pinnacle of the sport we spoke to a number of years cycling by these from the think it's just unbelievable that one of them me that to paris wearing the yellow jersey. police arrested this is a look we're happy so happy it's unbelievable he's a 22 year old that rode on our same streets with the same friends and we're seeing him now wearing the yellow jersey arriving at the shops or leaving it's astonishing it gives us goosebumps control wasn't we would meet him on the road but it was very difficult to stay behind maybe for one or 2 kilometers he's a real talent impossible to catch up with him it's a very special day for everybody here. max for stuff and has won a chaotic formula one grand prix in germany lewis hamilton head start of the race strong the front of the group but as joanna goes are all school reports the weather upset the wor
to win in more than a 100 years so you can imagine what all this means for a place like cuba and i recall cheryl town members as many here comes from a family of all of this i mean and still made it through his humbleness is perseverance he made it to the pinnacle of the sport we spoke to a number of years cycling by these from the think it's just unbelievable that one of them me that to paris wearing the yellow jersey. police arrested this is a look we're happy so happy it's unbelievable he's...
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according to libyan's environmental and social impact assessment lake 7 will not be impacted if i recall the words correctly the practice is negligible or there is no impact. however many of all mean years leading scientists on most convinced these are biodiversity experts are experts and hydrology or hydrogen ology they're concerned and they've expressed their negative opinion on them on the valid it off their risk assessment is the up which you are the problem of would you. you have traveled sivana. not by ship but i believe me. but almost all of our no not secured obfuscates of our day we visited the rigor not of earth about you know but she's here our shelter want to meet someone. like ararat it is impossible to overstate the cultural significance of like serpentor media and the new prime minister has been obliged to take notice the position of prime minister is that there shall be proper. impact assessments and proper investigation understand. is it really that there is a risk for impact on later on as a result of. it's quite the test of almost i'm right or not so nobody knows wheth
according to libyan's environmental and social impact assessment lake 7 will not be impacted if i recall the words correctly the practice is negligible or there is no impact. however many of all mean years leading scientists on most convinced these are biodiversity experts are experts and hydrology or hydrogen ology they're concerned and they've expressed their negative opinion on them on the valid it off their risk assessment is the up which you are the problem of would you. you have traveled...
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and i recall cheryl town members as many here comes from a family of the oldest mean and still made it through his humbleness is perseverance he made it to the pinnacle of the sports we spoke to a number of cycling by these from the pack you know i think it's just unbelievable that one of them made it to paris wearing the yellow jersey. police just really says a look we're happy so happy it's unbelievable he's a 22 year old that rode on our same streets with the same friends and we're seeing him now wearing the yellow jersey arriving at the shops elisei it's astonishing it gives us goosebumps. control was a little pop we would meet him on the road but it was very difficult to stay behind maybe for one or 2 kilometers he's a real talent impossible to catch up with him it's a very special day for everybody here. maxa stop and has won a chaotic formula one grand prix in germany lewis hamilton head start of the race strong the front of the grid but as joanna goes are old school reports the weather upset the world champion end of most of the pack. in formula one where it can mean wild and t
and i recall cheryl town members as many here comes from a family of the oldest mean and still made it through his humbleness is perseverance he made it to the pinnacle of the sports we spoke to a number of cycling by these from the pack you know i think it's just unbelievable that one of them made it to paris wearing the yellow jersey. police just really says a look we're happy so happy it's unbelievable he's a 22 year old that rode on our same streets with the same friends and we're seeing...
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now, i recall you saying that pro-life was on the rise, so what do you make of this? though pro-choice right now may be on the rise, fortunately, gregg, we don't discern and determine what is right and wrong by polls. i mean, in the middle of the 19th century e if you had polled america, the majority of americans would have said it's okay for one human being to own another human being. in fact, the supreme court even enshrined that belief in the horrible dred scott decision. but the supreme court was wrong then. there is a higher court, the court of heaven, and there's a higher judge, god almighty, who says that just as slavery is wrong, so is abortion wrong. gregg: the president has a social media summit -- had a social media summit yesterday where, i don't know if you paid attention to that or not, where, you know, companies like twitter were invited. some of the media companies have been accused of censoring conservative speech. what's your reaction? >> well, it also -- twitter has has just announced that they are going to silence hate speech that is religious in n
now, i recall you saying that pro-life was on the rise, so what do you make of this? though pro-choice right now may be on the rise, fortunately, gregg, we don't discern and determine what is right and wrong by polls. i mean, in the middle of the 19th century e if you had polled america, the majority of americans would have said it's okay for one human being to own another human being. in fact, the supreme court even enshrined that belief in the horrible dred scott decision. but the supreme...
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i don't recall ever seeing that. mind as you n your were making the trip? >> i guess we were talking about we were, -- i think yeah. >> what was in your mind when you were on the plane? sent nixon a memo telling him i thought he was taking a then iking this trip and ent him a second memo saying, you need to take me along, it's my turn. the conservatives looked to me to represent their interest, as bill said, buchanan as the ambassador to the right or whatever it was for the conservative movement. but when i was going there, i decision had been made, nixon had announced it in july, and now we were in february, new hampshire primary. and it was going to interesting trip and it was -- a tremendously interesting trip. so by then i was reconciled to idea, they elected the me.sident, not we got there and initially i was read fine with it until i the communique. i had not been allowed to participate at all in the communique.the i think kissinger had done it and when i saw it, rose woods i were appalled by it. >> who is rose woods? nixonite thereyal was. she came to
i don't recall ever seeing that. mind as you n your were making the trip? >> i guess we were talking about we were, -- i think yeah. >> what was in your mind when you were on the plane? sent nixon a memo telling him i thought he was taking a then iking this trip and ent him a second memo saying, you need to take me along, it's my turn. the conservatives looked to me to represent their interest, as bill said, buchanan as the ambassador to the right or whatever it was for the...
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i don't recall ever seeing that. brian: what was in your mind as you were making the trip? trick: well, i guess we were talking about a book by andre munro, i think we were, yes. brian: but i mean, what was your -- in your mind as you were on that plane? patrick: well, i had sent nixon a memo. i was telling him i thought he was taking a real risk taking this trip and then i sent him a second memo saying, "i think you have to take me along. it's my turn and buchanan is a conservative. i am going to give you -- i will give you cover there because the conservatives look to me sort of to represent their interest." and as bill rusher said, buchanan was the ambassador to the writer whether it was for the conservative movement. but when i was going there, i was -- i mean, the decision had been made. nixon had announced it in july and now, we were in february before the new hampshire primary and it was going to be a tremendously interesting trip and it was an important trip, and so by then, i was reconciled to the idea that if they truly elected the president and not me, i thought i
i don't recall ever seeing that. brian: what was in your mind as you were making the trip? trick: well, i guess we were talking about a book by andre munro, i think we were, yes. brian: but i mean, what was your -- in your mind as you were on that plane? patrick: well, i had sent nixon a memo. i was telling him i thought he was taking a real risk taking this trip and then i sent him a second memo saying, "i think you have to take me along. it's my turn and buchanan is a conservative. i am...
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if i recalled the words correctly the problem is negligible or there is no impact. however many people mean is leading scientists on most convinced these are biodiversity experts or experts in hydrology or hydrogen ology they're concerned and they've expressed their negative opinion on them on the validate the off their risk assessment yesterday which you look at the problem of would you. to have travelled sivana. regardless who says that but almost all civil no one knows your obfuscates of what they put visitor to go not ask about you know how to ski or shirts or. some other. like a rut it is impossible to overstate the cultural significance of like service to romania and the new prime minister has been obliged to take notice the position of prime minister is that there shall be proper. impact assessments and proper investigation understands. is it really that there is a risk for impact of lace and as a result of. it's quite the test of almost i'm right or not nobody knows whether he missed in all sense also the whole this region is going to be damage based on curr
if i recalled the words correctly the problem is negligible or there is no impact. however many people mean is leading scientists on most convinced these are biodiversity experts or experts in hydrology or hydrogen ology they're concerned and they've expressed their negative opinion on them on the validate the off their risk assessment yesterday which you look at the problem of would you. to have travelled sivana. regardless who says that but almost all civil no one knows your obfuscates of...