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i saw movement. e were koreans unloading, some of them with our captured equipment, to prepare an attack on us. somebody came out to get me. i said you tell them to send an airstrike out to this area, and hurry up because there are thousands of koreans and a lot of equipment. an hour and a half later, 14 corsairs flew in from the south or southwest and attacked that area. then a lone mustang flew over me. i thought he was going to fire on me. i was motioning, go over there. he went down where the corsairs were. i spent about two weeks in the hospital there. interviewer: did you get any medals? baldwin: no, are you kidding? the person that told me i was getting a medal was that wounded corporal. he said i am putting you in for a medal or something. when some colonel woke me up, i hadn't had any sleep in days, how did you get hurt? i said i was bringing a messenger back. korean.'t find the he was drawing maps of our position. he had red money on him. i was taking him down to the cp to be debriefed. i sp
i saw movement. e were koreans unloading, some of them with our captured equipment, to prepare an attack on us. somebody came out to get me. i said you tell them to send an airstrike out to this area, and hurry up because there are thousands of koreans and a lot of equipment. an hour and a half later, 14 corsairs flew in from the south or southwest and attacked that area. then a lone mustang flew over me. i thought he was going to fire on me. i was motioning, go over there. he went down where...
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so when i saw them, i felt hope. a country like america, this was my dream. >> narrator:his is the story of the iraq war told by the civilians who lived it. >> major combat operations in iraq have ended. >> then there waa chaos. >> the united states have prevailed. >> mission accomplished. yeah? seriously? >> we didn't have a strong government, it was very weak.wh so they withdraw, it was a mistake. >> narrator: from the sectarian violencehat followed. >> i never thought thathere would be a civil war between iraqis. >> narrator: to the risef isis. >> (speaking arabic) r: >> narratohe memories and experiences from those who survived. >> it's very dangerous to forget. because memory all is what's left for us. >> narrator: now on frontline, "once upon a time in iraq". >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. o than and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more ju
so when i saw them, i felt hope. a country like america, this was my dream. >> narrator:his is the story of the iraq war told by the civilians who lived it. >> major combat operations in iraq have ended. >> then there waa chaos. >> the united states have prevailed. >> mission accomplished. yeah? seriously? >> we didn't have a strong government, it was very weak.wh so they withdraw, it was a mistake. >> narrator: from the sectarian violencehat followed....
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and when i would look up, i saw them crying. i said, they are doing something they do not want to be doing. and when i told him that, he said, for real? i said, yeah. they were told to come up in hit us. that was not in their heart. and i saw that. oferviewer: the end february, 1963 and woolworths -- in woolworths, how did you feel at the end of the day? james: that was scary. the first day we went to woolworths, we try to go there -- tried to go there, it was locked. we could not get in. it was closed, renovation or something. diane was in town. what is diane's last name? she is still going strong. diane. an extremelyas light girl. she went into will words to eat because -- into woolworths to eat because they thought she was white. it was open. when we all went in, she said, reason. 11:00 for some i think that was a time a lot of people would be in their, so we piled in there and it was a had beenbecause diane in the freedom rides and all that stuff, enter strategy was if there are a lot of people in there, they would not hurt y
and when i would look up, i saw them crying. i said, they are doing something they do not want to be doing. and when i told him that, he said, for real? i said, yeah. they were told to come up in hit us. that was not in their heart. and i saw that. oferviewer: the end february, 1963 and woolworths -- in woolworths, how did you feel at the end of the day? james: that was scary. the first day we went to woolworths, we try to go there -- tried to go there, it was locked. we could not get in. it...
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i saw them release the afghan war logs i saw them working on the diplomatic. and i saw them working on some stuff that came off the woods when they were here is interesting. to stop organizations like working. on the with these isn't going to be the end of it even if we do use disappears which is no sign that it will. become a sort of guerrilla organization for freedom of speech. on the 1st the judy it was in the x. drawn and the c. . the morning off that he went to that and the 6 i read in the news and realized a lot just lost my bail money and. that is the school and. greg was. listening to a lot. of this is there could during the embassy. leave maybe 7 gives them by sees only the one of the 2 flat. so what you're looking. at the need all the balcony that the embassy which in fact was. julien's the room in the last. 5 yes. i did so stay found wiki leaks he's refusing to leave the ecuadorian embassy in london is expected to make his last public comment the soft name. i. think. we knew each. before he came to them i say. basically the possibility of protecting
i saw them release the afghan war logs i saw them working on the diplomatic. and i saw them working on some stuff that came off the woods when they were here is interesting. to stop organizations like working. on the with these isn't going to be the end of it even if we do use disappears which is no sign that it will. become a sort of guerrilla organization for freedom of speech. on the 1st the judy it was in the x. drawn and the c. . the morning off that he went to that and the 6 i read in the...
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i saw in those leaked media also great he appears to have a lot a lot a lot of weight. when i saw that i really started crying because when you know someone very well and see him in in this position. i'm not allowed to hand him anything the only way of communicating with me out. side well this time to receive . we were not sure if he wanted to communicate with journalists but here's a letter we have just received from belmarsh prison and it's from jill and i songes it says here on the back of. that letter reveals despair and frustration as the trial draws closer the wiki leaks founder says he has no internet or telephone nexus which seriously hinders his ability to prepare his own defense and libby has nothing much to do except walk thousands of laps per day around the cell. it's very distressing to. see someone you have worked with and who is an old friend. in such peril. and to. think that they may not come out of it it's very upsetting. the charges that the u.s. government have raised against union to extradite him have shifted. first they called him back and said th
i saw in those leaked media also great he appears to have a lot a lot a lot of weight. when i saw that i really started crying because when you know someone very well and see him in in this position. i'm not allowed to hand him anything the only way of communicating with me out. side well this time to receive . we were not sure if he wanted to communicate with journalists but here's a letter we have just received from belmarsh prison and it's from jill and i songes it says here on the back of....
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as i looked down and saw that, i noticed that i was from head to toe covered in blood.on in the room that had been caused and i saw the terror in other people's eyes. i basically thought that we were definitely going to die. david lindsay was in london that day, but his father and brother and sister were staying in the shangri—la hotel. he's american and my mother's english. they are all pictures of them. how old is amelie here? this is amelie and dan on the beach in california which is where we went every year. amelie was the glue that held the entire family together. she was as close to everyone. dan was the most selfless person you could ever have asked for. david, amelie and daniel's older brother, had stayed at home to study for his exams. they were just on holiday really because they were very adventurous people, they wanted to get to know the world better, develop a global view, really, on how things worked as much as possible. they were caught up in the attack on the shangri—la while they were at breakfast. they had gone to get something from the buffet when it
as i looked down and saw that, i noticed that i was from head to toe covered in blood.on in the room that had been caused and i saw the terror in other people's eyes. i basically thought that we were definitely going to die. david lindsay was in london that day, but his father and brother and sister were staying in the shangri—la hotel. he's american and my mother's english. they are all pictures of them. how old is amelie here? this is amelie and dan on the beach in california which is where...
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that's my approach to showbiz too i never saw the far shore to me it was like a little pond and i was just looking for the next. lily pad to stay dry for a little longer i knew if i did yes bunch led get to the shore but you missed the point that it is a gig due to the people who are humble about it and bring their toolkit to it for god sakes i was reading in your notes about audrey hepburn and how you dug her now i saw a documentary last night about bill hold that was called the golden boy and they had a scene of her and him from sabrina and sydney on that was talking and he's a some people just habit and bill holden had it and then they cut to the reverse and i thought well bill holden had it audrey hepburn had it like times 10 because she was luminescent and she was always so humble and i always listen to audrey hepburn as the camera coming on are you just sort of stunned at what a big star she you can see on your i certainly i kid i would do my comments actually exactly amen to that. were tigerland woodfield and the show is obviously greenleaf and it's on oprah's network it's in t
that's my approach to showbiz too i never saw the far shore to me it was like a little pond and i was just looking for the next. lily pad to stay dry for a little longer i knew if i did yes bunch led get to the shore but you missed the point that it is a gig due to the people who are humble about it and bring their toolkit to it for god sakes i was reading in your notes about audrey hepburn and how you dug her now i saw a documentary last night about bill hold that was called the golden boy and...
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after the friday prayers said that this had been an ambition of his since his youth to convert the i saw fear back to a mosque. one is a very religious and pious man but there's a lot of politics behind this move has been in power for nearly 20 years but why now he's taken such a dramatic move it is because his ruling a k party is suffering very low poll ratings the lowest since the party has been in office and been hit very hard by the economic woes of the country because the covert 19. epidemic now throughout the ceremony we use all very powerful in images aimed at rallying not of the religious but the nationalist base burdwan recited the koran before the friday prayers commence and then the prayers and cells carried out by the head of turkey's religious authority who carried the assault which is a symbolism of the conquering of istanbul by 14 men made and this is a very important symbol for turkish nationalists who see him as the man that made turkey a great country founding the ultimate empire now on top of that useful is a rallying point for both nationalists some religious people t
after the friday prayers said that this had been an ambition of his since his youth to convert the i saw fear back to a mosque. one is a very religious and pious man but there's a lot of politics behind this move has been in power for nearly 20 years but why now he's taken such a dramatic move it is because his ruling a k party is suffering very low poll ratings the lowest since the party has been in office and been hit very hard by the economic woes of the country because the covert 19....
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>> guest: well, i saw so many things. what i primarily saw was a attempt of justice that at its best was a force for good and for law and order and doing justice, and at its worst was a department that when it didn't follow regular order was not probably predicating investigation is, was glossing over fundamental practices of investigations. for example when there was no evidence or counterevidence was developed, they continued to go down a path and investigate crimes that ultimately as wi saw in the mueller report for example, were never established and never was any evidence that supported those investigations. so, again, think one of the reason its wrote this book was to remind professionals at the department of justice, prosecutors especially but also investigative agents, that we need to do always do the right thing for the right reason and follow the time honored practices that have put the department of justice in its place' n society and have been unfortunately kind of hurt by these recent chapters that we saw at
>> guest: well, i saw so many things. what i primarily saw was a attempt of justice that at its best was a force for good and for law and order and doing justice, and at its worst was a department that when it didn't follow regular order was not probably predicating investigation is, was glossing over fundamental practices of investigations. for example when there was no evidence or counterevidence was developed, they continued to go down a path and investigate crimes that ultimately as...
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nonspecific construction items i saw plastic pails i saw hoses and then the police quickly covered up the container with a tarpaulin and then had that transported away also so a lot of things still going on here and over to my right there is a blue police tent who colored police tent where they are also looking at items as specifically and it's going to take a long time i would say yes and what are they hoping to find that will move the investigation forward. they're hoping to find anything that can move this investigation forward where there'd be a document where there would be a piece of clothing i saw earlier today that a police officer picked up a piece of cloth and ran it into the tent so anything that it can help here i talked to british reporters who are here they told me this is front page news an entire generation grew up with this tragic story about this missing girl and every it is so many people feel for this family and for what happened is so it has a lot of ramifications for people from britain who have been following this story for many years 13 years as a matter of fac
nonspecific construction items i saw plastic pails i saw hoses and then the police quickly covered up the container with a tarpaulin and then had that transported away also so a lot of things still going on here and over to my right there is a blue police tent who colored police tent where they are also looking at items as specifically and it's going to take a long time i would say yes and what are they hoping to find that will move the investigation forward. they're hoping to find anything...
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i saw was a race 226 million in 2018, they say free parking for nhs staff will be scrapped. of the trust are making more than one maker pounds a year. they are. absolutely. i feel very sorry for nhs staff. —— £1 million a year. one of the great joys which you could drive right to where you work in a park for nothing. but i see in london the roads are getting really crowded. people are going back to work. i suppose this is part of their recovery that the government really needs. it is sad because special places the nhs at the park during the bad days of the virus, just the end of the lockdown, it cost a lot of money and it is another way of saying we once shared bands and get business cards and everybody to come in and work as they happen. and i felt sorry for they happen. and i felt sorry for the nhs. it must've been blessed to park right by your hospital.m the nhs. it must've been blessed to park right by your hospital. itjust seem iniquitous. nurses, porches, everybody paying, people visiting, sick relatives were cancers. hours and hours, 350, £431] hour. sick relatives we
i saw was a race 226 million in 2018, they say free parking for nhs staff will be scrapped. of the trust are making more than one maker pounds a year. they are. absolutely. i feel very sorry for nhs staff. —— £1 million a year. one of the great joys which you could drive right to where you work in a park for nothing. but i see in london the roads are getting really crowded. people are going back to work. i suppose this is part of their recovery that the government really needs. it is sad...
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which i think they were doing their best to take a legal order to make it work and so that's what we saw today and that's why so as i understand you correctly it was this largely symbolic. no ad i would not say it was symbolic and i'm sayin that they took a a decision that was wrong at its core by the white house which and they have no choice i mean you can imagine the arguments and the discussions and disagreements that would have been going on back in washington inside the pentagon and with the white house but at the end of the day the president says we're going to do this and so the department defense of us ok well here's here's how we're going to do it then and so what you saw today was the concept as a general heightened use a word this is a concept now where you have to develop the plans that's why there are so many unknowns about budgets that's why there are so many unknowns about where will the troops go. and when i do imagine you will see in the next few weeks some very small initial steps to show movement that would be symbolic. i don't know how this will play out the congress
which i think they were doing their best to take a legal order to make it work and so that's what we saw today and that's why so as i understand you correctly it was this largely symbolic. no ad i would not say it was symbolic and i'm sayin that they took a a decision that was wrong at its core by the white house which and they have no choice i mean you can imagine the arguments and the discussions and disagreements that would have been going on back in washington inside the pentagon and with...
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i saw the video, and i understand the context. we did the reporting. there were other people there who were counterprotesters who were armed. what was your move? >> well, do we have time for me to take you back to the beginning when it -- the initial text message that i got, i was at my house screen printing t-shirts for my brand, sleep is for the rich clothing. i got a text message from my friend named trey. he owns white lots of clothing. he texted me. he said hey, nick, do you see what those -- verbatim, do you see what those white boys are doing down there at that protest? i said man, hell no. what's going on? what's going on? and he sent me a screen shot and a link to a facebook video of this woman. and when i opened up the video, she was ripping protesters out of the protesters hands, a white woman. she was ripping posters out of the protesters' hands. do i need to watch my language on here, chris? >> yeah, watch it a little bit. >> all right. well, she kept saying "n" word, "n" word, "n" word. >> we get it. >> yeah. got you. this is everything t
i saw the video, and i understand the context. we did the reporting. there were other people there who were counterprotesters who were armed. what was your move? >> well, do we have time for me to take you back to the beginning when it -- the initial text message that i got, i was at my house screen printing t-shirts for my brand, sleep is for the rich clothing. i got a text message from my friend named trey. he owns white lots of clothing. he texted me. he said hey, nick, do you see what...
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we weren't there i'm the 1st painting i saw it's all he was under there are built his face it was covered by and by blood i didn't imagine that he will be alive then i realized that he still hate him. i can feel that i've been dying i mean it's because of the bumbling around you firing a word to the front lines. so this is the most they feel there are a lot of similarities between situation and see in story most in the major tale of the world there are a few z's and my family they are in physics. i can feel the suffering of the people who are to fiji as well. if you like this in eyes i see. there are this him eyes and see. one time may give abundance here it's ok it's the last minutes of my life. where i'm good for most want to go on most on numbers mom ponoka you know. him according to a member. this was in the photos they talk me there there was a sniper but we didn't notice. he started shooting toward us. was. the mother of a chopping up there was nothing there that it was i mean about how she was i'm going to have thought i was. i. know. a lot of people in the whole i think this was s
we weren't there i'm the 1st painting i saw it's all he was under there are built his face it was covered by and by blood i didn't imagine that he will be alive then i realized that he still hate him. i can feel that i've been dying i mean it's because of the bumbling around you firing a word to the front lines. so this is the most they feel there are a lot of similarities between situation and see in story most in the major tale of the world there are a few z's and my family they are in...
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i saw stars, i cracked a rib my neck was all messed up.nd i'm like i think so. and they're like can you do that and i'm like uh. and they're like you don't have a concussion next race. >> wow >> and that's just one of the episodes rebel wilson and i did an action stunt episode. >> reunited. >> and it feels so good. we talk about how we're known as comedy people but we want to be cool action heroes you know >> all comedians wanted to be james bond >> we all want to be something we're obviously not. and i'm like i'm a cool action hero and she's the same way. so, we were like we should do something we get in a ton of cool stunts. so, we're in wild western theme place. we get in a big bar fight and she shoots me and i run up the stairs and i'm looking for a way to escape and she comes outsid and shoots me from the street and i fall like four stories into some cardboard boxes and i told the stunt guys this idea and they're like cool, so when you get up there, we'll do a texas switch and you'll flip with a real stunt guy and he'll fall on boxes.
i saw stars, i cracked a rib my neck was all messed up.nd i'm like i think so. and they're like can you do that and i'm like uh. and they're like you don't have a concussion next race. >> wow >> and that's just one of the episodes rebel wilson and i did an action stunt episode. >> reunited. >> and it feels so good. we talk about how we're known as comedy people but we want to be cool action heroes you know >> all comedians wanted to be james bond >> we all...
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belts fastened so we were all thrown up into the air with our heads bumping on the roof of the plane i saw children falling over into the aisle there were many children on board i could hear crying and screaming no one can imagine how bad the situation was we almost died we were moments away from death. i was sitting on the right side next to the window where the plane was visible i couldn't tell whether it was a fighter jet or not but if all something was wrong because as far as i know there shouldn't be any planes around i fasten my seatbelt i was one of the few who did that and then i saw people being thrown into the air because the plane itself suddenly changed course i saw them falling down in front of me and they were screaming out loud there was a bleeding shout. and this video of the american f. 15 flying close to the passenger jet was released by iranian state media it happened over syria when the airliner was on its way from tehran to beirut during an emergency maneuver the sudden jolt called passengers to hit their heads on the roof of the cabin leaving some of them sprawled out
belts fastened so we were all thrown up into the air with our heads bumping on the roof of the plane i saw children falling over into the aisle there were many children on board i could hear crying and screaming no one can imagine how bad the situation was we almost died we were moments away from death. i was sitting on the right side next to the window where the plane was visible i couldn't tell whether it was a fighter jet or not but if all something was wrong because as far as i know there...
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i describe in the book my impression of him. the american people saw on stage and in the hearing last week. i don't think there's any doubt he would say he's doing the best they could in the difficult circumstances. in the book i have a lot of questions for him especially some of the decisions he made along the way before i was ever at the department of justice. >> host: what is the period on this whole thing now judge sullivan has john cleese in investigating the department of justice view on this. when does it end? >> guest: that is a great question. when it and i think is when we have a full account of this period in time. as i watch the various pieces and parts whether it's the senate issuing new subpoenas to get to the bottom of it, everywhere i go and travel the first thing folks ask me is when will anyone be held accountable for this? so much of life depends on whether you are cheering for the red team or the blue team. that is unfortunate. one of the things i try to do is step back a and say clear minded supporter of justice you want certain an
i describe in the book my impression of him. the american people saw on stage and in the hearing last week. i don't think there's any doubt he would say he's doing the best they could in the difficult circumstances. in the book i have a lot of questions for him especially some of the decisions he made along the way before i was ever at the department of justice. >> host: what is the period on this whole thing now judge sullivan has john cleese in investigating the department of justice...
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they do not solve a lot of your mother and i saw a father done and avails with a name and overcame without them even in a mind and i have enemies out of his of the mind that has that done me and both of them more than and can be to yanni me out of money and begin another good in one hand and a whole when the hannah has a minute. and a mother you know how learning how to say you don't know was being has a mom that in. the. interim of the contributed to come. up. in the going to become of the. into that was good in a way out of some have done it and i got it given you who have you given we had a guy d.v.d. . i will tell you hello than a mob out of the one. for you come on what if you. don't know. from then on and how you're going to be by then count on them always. to make. sure that when you want to get another job i want to. roam. america. yeah. i follow. you know plain you know my. love love love. love. well one of the things though that is that even. by the movement unless it does so we get to the. end of the gun and i think if. you can live with that you wouldn't. have a lot of it you w
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i thought i saw death. later, i many years don't recall how i made it back across the bridge to the church. amy: john lewis, the civil rights icon and longtime congressman has died at the age of 80. we will hear lewis talk about being beataten almost to death n selma alabama in 1965, as well as his role organizing the freedom rides, the march on washington, and his lifelong fight for voting rights. >> it is so important for people to understand to know the people , died forstruggled the right to participate. the vote is the most powerful nonviolent tool we have in a democratic society. amy: john lewis died on friday on the same day as another civil rights legend, c.t. vivian. the reverend dr. martin luther king, jr. once described vivian as the "greatest preacher to ever live." >> nonviolent direct action is something we have brought to america. has noent direct action violence in it, right? ? it is t there to destroy, it is there to develop and b build. and thatat is what we e have ben trying to do. amy: to
i thought i saw death. later, i many years don't recall how i made it back across the bridge to the church. amy: john lewis, the civil rights icon and longtime congressman has died at the age of 80. we will hear lewis talk about being beataten almost to death n selma alabama in 1965, as well as his role organizing the freedom rides, the march on washington, and his lifelong fight for voting rights. >> it is so important for people to understand to know the people , died forstruggled the...
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and obviously they're coming back gradually as is business overall but i want to pick up on an issue i saw you raised on social media how equitably is the workforce being invited back on the job in the hospitality industry. it's really really tough and i some people with a high seniority are getting called back some people are not getting called back yet they have a notice is that they have to legally send out 60 days before they do mass layoffs they call warfare and says we are going he said. over the next. in. your maybe. maybe. he. but i think it's. starting. to wonder. what they are. now. it's still a. period it's. it's like a kid they were shut down again we are speaking with author and las vegas radio host heidi harris last time i saw you i was in town for the massive mind boggling consumer electronics show and i am intrigued the plan for c e s 2021 to go again in january may be the world's biggest perennial trade show and not having seen you there then or at the cancelled national association of broadcasters convention in april i'm wondering how long can vegas a limp along without t
and obviously they're coming back gradually as is business overall but i want to pick up on an issue i saw you raised on social media how equitably is the workforce being invited back on the job in the hospitality industry. it's really really tough and i some people with a high seniority are getting called back some people are not getting called back yet they have a notice is that they have to legally send out 60 days before they do mass layoffs they call warfare and says we are going he said....
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efficiency where yes this is the last time i saw him in the train to sutro. well what if. they meet and how he went to work on a case i joined him to visit some friends call and from there i went to my hometown so we got you going we're all going to be a lot suddenly he stopped answering the phone i tried to get through for a whole morning and usually tell manager then i knew something terrible had happened. but i did not think it would be such a long time that he's out and that you know. during this feel so distant. what you call i know constantly cried for 6 months i cried so much that people got scared when they looked at my face. every day i would check my phone to see whether there was any news about him i knew that man it would sound kind out one day i tried to read my messages and i could not recognize some of the characters anymore they were blurred becoming that's when i understood that i'd cry too much. could have had all. but to pass away i told only one friend. her surname. and he said well did he ask you. or did you tell him yourself having a brother that. oh y
efficiency where yes this is the last time i saw him in the train to sutro. well what if. they meet and how he went to work on a case i joined him to visit some friends call and from there i went to my hometown so we got you going we're all going to be a lot suddenly he stopped answering the phone i tried to get through for a whole morning and usually tell manager then i knew something terrible had happened. but i did not think it would be such a long time that he's out and that you know....
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i saw my son. i have a 16-year-old son and i initially thought, what if that was my kid saying i can't breathe. mom, i can't breathe. you know, it was heart wrenching. so, i shared that. >> tracie, i know you also mentioned in that article and thank you for sharing that. you talk about your son, 16 years old and he was headed to the grocery store and you found yourself hugging him repeatedly and you cried a bit. it actually brought a tear to my eye when i read it. you said, quote, if he, what if he has a bad encounter with police and the next time i see his face it's under a sheet at the morgue. that's tough. for that moment, i understood what it was like to be a parent and dealing with it. >> it's tough. well, and the thing is, we talk about this all the time, right. we deal with this every day and we try to do it in a very fair and a very balanced and a very professional way. but we're people. we're human. we're parents. we're husbands and wives and parent and friends and co-workers and we think a
i saw my son. i have a 16-year-old son and i initially thought, what if that was my kid saying i can't breathe. mom, i can't breathe. you know, it was heart wrenching. so, i shared that. >> tracie, i know you also mentioned in that article and thank you for sharing that. you talk about your son, 16 years old and he was headed to the grocery store and you found yourself hugging him repeatedly and you cried a bit. it actually brought a tear to my eye when i read it. you said, quote, if he,...
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i saw a picture on twitter of these big, giant hair curlers that some of the tv celebrities have beenring -- [laughter] jack: oh! >> i think we've got a picture on screen. do they sell those kinds of things at sally beauty? [laughter] >> they do sell those kinds of things, and i have been relying on them so much to get through this work from home -- jack: do you realize jack and i are just jealous that you have enough hair to do that with? [laughter] there's nothing we could ever do. so, jack, because of this concern in the markets, there's a lot of money sitting on the sidelines. people park it in money market funds. they figure that's safe. it's not 100 safe. you can explain that for us, right? >> yeah. i mean, try to contain your excitement. i'm not talking about money markets for a moment. they are supposed to be boring sweep accounts, right? but we had a situation in the first few weeks of march where people pulled some money out of the type of money markets that own corporate securities, about $120 billion. there were a few funds that flirted with breaking the buck or slipping b
i saw a picture on twitter of these big, giant hair curlers that some of the tv celebrities have beenring -- [laughter] jack: oh! >> i think we've got a picture on screen. do they sell those kinds of things at sally beauty? [laughter] >> they do sell those kinds of things, and i have been relying on them so much to get through this work from home -- jack: do you realize jack and i are just jealous that you have enough hair to do that with? [laughter] there's nothing we could ever...
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>> laura: i saw that you castigate brian kilmeade for going three seconds over? how do you get away with that? you do it all the time. >>at sean: i have to explain -- >> laura: three seconds. >> sean: when i stole 30 seconds, this is instilled in my brain. i started first in radio in 1997 -- >> laura: okay, we're not going to walk down memory lane all the way, are we? are we going to long island construction, the trash job? >> sean: it is burned into myg brain, get the post. >> laura: but you never do and then you -- >> j sean: i do every night for you. i missed once or twice but it was trump's fault. everything is trump's fault. >> laura: it is, you got it. everything is trump's fault! >> sean: and i gave the time back! >> laura: what about killer wasps? was that trump's fault? >> sean: even if he cured cancer. >> laura: exactly. all right, hannity, great to see you. this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. we're going to go right off the bat with the angle. decoding the left, that is the focus of tonight's angle. 71 years ago, george orwell, wrote a
>> laura: i saw that you castigate brian kilmeade for going three seconds over? how do you get away with that? you do it all the time. >>at sean: i have to explain -- >> laura: three seconds. >> sean: when i stole 30 seconds, this is instilled in my brain. i started first in radio in 1997 -- >> laura: okay, we're not going to walk down memory lane all the way, are we? are we going to long island construction, the trash job? >> sean: it is burned into myg...
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they can strongly suggest to the military to do something i saw brothers and sisters. personal duty to prevent sexual assault they can't order them they can't enforce it they don't back it up and i pull of this year we will debut a social marketing campaign as part of our prevention strategy that inside. my. school i saw my buddies did. our school which. is ludicrous you know would say you're 2011 and you know we have posters that say wait until she's sober i'm it's remarkable that that's allowed to pass and in today's military we've implemented training at each and every level of military service from the moment they end of the service and basic training they're given that our campaign consist of a series of posters that are actually training tools and each of those posters has a different focus you cannot perform sexual assault with pretty posters posters do not prevent sexual predators from preying upon women and men in the military we're talking about people barging into rooms in the middle of the night posters going to prevent a criminal from version of these are v
they can strongly suggest to the military to do something i saw brothers and sisters. personal duty to prevent sexual assault they can't order them they can't enforce it they don't back it up and i pull of this year we will debut a social marketing campaign as part of our prevention strategy that inside. my. school i saw my buddies did. our school which. is ludicrous you know would say you're 2011 and you know we have posters that say wait until she's sober i'm it's remarkable that that's...
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but i learn more about her and i saw other sides of her and i saw, you know, her more of her interior monologue and the whole picture became much more rich and deeper and more complicated i saw things i didn't like about her like i saw that like -- you know, yes all of the men that she worked with who were difficult and dramatic like were absolutely sexist but i also saw leak other situation she was very difficult for someone to work with sometimes not work jobs but family and there were jobs that defied blowing portrait that i went in with and that was great because that makes you real like it makes you -- also e learn that she was being abused by her husband too which i learned sort of not very early on. like it took a while to get there. and that changed everything too. you know, that just is leak this whole other darker apartment of her life that that's in her background this whole thing. so it wasn't that my vision of her necessarily changed but i would say it just kept being more and more around that initial portrait with different angles. >> there was my question i have read no
but i learn more about her and i saw other sides of her and i saw, you know, her more of her interior monologue and the whole picture became much more rich and deeper and more complicated i saw things i didn't like about her like i saw that like -- you know, yes all of the men that she worked with who were difficult and dramatic like were absolutely sexist but i also saw leak other situation she was very difficult for someone to work with sometimes not work jobs but family and there were jobs...
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shocked by pickup in sales we hear from amd on tuesday morning and until the arch rival screwed up, i saw the chief engineer quit. i would say own this stock but now it's a stretch because the stock went up ten points on the news intel is screwing up. i'm confident there will be enough stocks to keep it from down where it was. in the end, they are beating intel on the tech with tons of terrific generation processers and great video chips. the robin hood gang loves g.e. will they be satisfied with the numbers? do they understand the numbers the i expect a letdown as they got too much aerospace exposure. they will rotate into ford or something. there is also the aformentioned boeing the ceo will dig himself a deeper hole. the best thing they can say is they don't need a bailout. my advice, let the much beloved cfo do the talking and say a good word about american airlines not been able to lift since one carrier might go under. we hear from paypal after the close. financial technology so love that these guys could deliver so, so quarter i still think the stock can rally. the sky is the limit
shocked by pickup in sales we hear from amd on tuesday morning and until the arch rival screwed up, i saw the chief engineer quit. i would say own this stock but now it's a stretch because the stock went up ten points on the news intel is screwing up. i'm confident there will be enough stocks to keep it from down where it was. in the end, they are beating intel on the tech with tons of terrific generation processers and great video chips. the robin hood gang loves g.e. will they be satisfied...
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i saw his bill as a sincere effort, absolutely. when i did talk to them and you heard public savings, he is a black man in america. he understand this issue. he can recount the numerous times he's been stopped, and i will say, and i know you are very well aware of this, this is not just an issue for black men. black women have this issue as well. we have conversations with our girls in the same way we have conversations with our boys. this is a legacy issue for us come from the time we arrived on this continent. >> how would you propose to prepare the breach that is so apparent between the police in the black community, or communities of color and joe? >> right. i have very specific ways of approaching it because prior to being an elected official, 30 years ago in 1990 i started a community based organization in the heart of south central los angeles at the height of the crack cocaine, crips and blood prices that was going on. that you we had 1000 homicides in los angeles. i was so concerned about the issue then because what i saw h
i saw his bill as a sincere effort, absolutely. when i did talk to them and you heard public savings, he is a black man in america. he understand this issue. he can recount the numerous times he's been stopped, and i will say, and i know you are very well aware of this, this is not just an issue for black men. black women have this issue as well. we have conversations with our girls in the same way we have conversations with our boys. this is a legacy issue for us come from the time we arrived...
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i thought i saw death. later, i many years don't recall how i made it back across the bridge to the church. amy: john lewis, the civil rights icon and longtime congressman has died at the age
i thought i saw death. later, i many years don't recall how i made it back across the bridge to the church. amy: john lewis, the civil rights icon and longtime congressman has died at the age
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was the was 6 that was the attack he was and i saw that tough guy that was the tough guy the other guy and i said that's something i must watch out for you might say i did so was was like what we are trying to do as afghan women is to make. space for women to breed to to to be. outside of there was of the house to face the society to be present on the street. for video artist in a small task a film is a political instrument a means to create change. you frequently travel to the west bank to meet men living there. really maybe. there is something i missed this year that is you often it's something. the in. you know not that for us to do all. the. yarn it's going to be no not at all you are so gentle and quiet and then just all of you. in dating website unfortunately there are no palestinian women and so if palestinian guy wants to use tin there is results come from the israeli side and when he after times like almost always when they try to talk to an israeli woman she would like. she she she wouldn't engage in conversation so the men i managed were actually really happy that a news rea
was the was 6 that was the attack he was and i saw that tough guy that was the tough guy the other guy and i said that's something i must watch out for you might say i did so was was like what we are trying to do as afghan women is to make. space for women to breed to to to be. outside of there was of the house to face the society to be present on the street. for video artist in a small task a film is a political instrument a means to create change. you frequently travel to the west bank to...