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nothing i took was, and that's what i want to make the point of, nothing i took was a legal. as legal. rangana herath took six wickets as sri lanka beat south africa by 199 runs in the second test in colombo, to complete a 2—0 series sweep. a very young sri lanka side were just too good for a team flying high in the rankings. austin halewood was watching this one for us. the world's second best test side but hardly playing like it. needing 311 with just five wickets left, south africa had a mountain to climb in colombo. but finally on dave four, bavuma and then another player showed exactly the kind of fight the tourists have been lacking. both batsmen making half centuries. finally something to cheer about. but the excitement was short lived. with lunch blooming, herat got the breakthrough. bavuma gone for 63, a 121 run stand broken. with with harassed in the mood, quinton the got gone forjust eight. the rain hung around long enough to make his maiden test century, but like any hope was soon quashed. bowled four balls later. and just two overs after that it was all over. hera
nothing i took was, and that's what i want to make the point of, nothing i took was a legal. as legal. rangana herath took six wickets as sri lanka beat south africa by 199 runs in the second test in colombo, to complete a 2—0 series sweep. a very young sri lanka side were just too good for a team flying high in the rankings. austin halewood was watching this one for us. the world's second best test side but hardly playing like it. needing 311 with just five wickets left, south africa had a...
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off i went into the closest to the bus to toronto drano i took an airplane. i was just thankful to be here but honestly i was i landed in russia. what water with relief. off my shoulders to know that you know i was at least going to be safe here but i've given up given up to be. healthy has grown me up now going off to be at the gulf the. that i've given off to be at the. top i've probably landed with six or seven hundred dollars. and. you know it down point i was in thinking about. work or words to get money. i just knew that when i got here i'd be ok i've never felt unsafe in russia actually to me personally being in russia. feel safer than being in we'll see students in the united states we're going to the factory where my tables are manufactured in solution or. i just started a company called my company builds computer tables and i design them and build them and i think computer tables they are tables with computer components integrated into the tables. this is the factory where my tables are made. this is a very cool laser cutter it takes this sheet. very
off i went into the closest to the bus to toronto drano i took an airplane. i was just thankful to be here but honestly i was i landed in russia. what water with relief. off my shoulders to know that you know i was at least going to be safe here but i've given up given up to be. healthy has grown me up now going off to be at the gulf the. that i've given off to be at the. top i've probably landed with six or seven hundred dollars. and. you know it down point i was in thinking about. work or...
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a mob i went to the doctor but they said it didn't matter what medicine i took it wouldn't help a bit out because i just think too much i admire a lot about america. she no longer knows how many people hurt them they were held for the last five months in a cellar her daughter her nine was six then she was eight. they didn't give us anything to eat peas they were evil they kept on helping themselves to the girls i mean. there's a kind of kindergarten in the mts and jack kemp. and her sister spend a couple of hours a day here. it's a chance to play and for a little while to forget. the i asked men kept taking the children to make them in desperation she tattooed their names on their own hands using a nail and i think. i. know where i could run navajo i don't know why they wouldn't forget their name so i did not get one out i took the children away from me the i.r.s. would give them. the leader said if i see any money i'll cut off that arm so i stopped. look here. that i only did half and i. had years what it would have been what i took. she still doesn't know where her fifteen year old
a mob i went to the doctor but they said it didn't matter what medicine i took it wouldn't help a bit out because i just think too much i admire a lot about america. she no longer knows how many people hurt them they were held for the last five months in a cellar her daughter her nine was six then she was eight. they didn't give us anything to eat peas they were evil they kept on helping themselves to the girls i mean. there's a kind of kindergarten in the mts and jack kemp. and her sister...
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and i took off i went into the closest town took a bus to toronto drano i took an airplane. i was just thankful to be here but honestly i was i landed in russia. what water with relief. off my shoulders to know that you know i was at least going to be safe here but i've given up even off to pick. up. years growing up now going off to be at the gulf the. given off to be at the. top i probably ended with six or seven hundred dollars. and. you know it down point i was even thinking about. work or worth to get money. i just knew that when i got here i'd be ok i never felt unsafe in russia actually for me personally being in russia. feel safer than the union will seek student in the united states we're going to the factory where my tables are manufactured into literally or. i just started the company called my company builds computer tables and i design them and build them what i think computer tables they are tables with computer components integrated into the tables. this is the factory where my tables are made. this is a very cool laser cutter takes this sheet. very finely the
and i took off i went into the closest town took a bus to toronto drano i took an airplane. i was just thankful to be here but honestly i was i landed in russia. what water with relief. off my shoulders to know that you know i was at least going to be safe here but i've given up even off to pick. up. years growing up now going off to be at the gulf the. given off to be at the. top i probably ended with six or seven hundred dollars. and. you know it down point i was even thinking about. work or...
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i took it to hr, i took it to my manager, i took it to our coo and president.ried to present the data more holistically to the leadership team, but our general counsel prevented me from doing so. >> on what grounds? >> they just didn't feel comfortable with my presenting the data. from my perspective, you know, you start wherever you are. you look at the data. i tend to be a very data-driven person. i like to just understand where we are and make progress from there. their view was to shield leadership from the data. >> let's just put it quite clearly. you were rejected for a promotion as you have complained, and this, on the back of your building this rather innovative piece of technology for the company to use. >> that's exactly right. i also think i was subject to what so many women on wall street are subject to, which is a kind of catch-22, where to build an innovative technology platform, you can't -- yeah, you have to be assertive and make things happen. but on the flipside, being assertive is really -- you get penalized for that in a way that men do not.
i took it to hr, i took it to my manager, i took it to our coo and president.ried to present the data more holistically to the leadership team, but our general counsel prevented me from doing so. >> on what grounds? >> they just didn't feel comfortable with my presenting the data. from my perspective, you know, you start wherever you are. you look at the data. i tend to be a very data-driven person. i like to just understand where we are and make progress from there. their view was...
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i took-- you know how a door, when you open a door, you know that thing goes in a door? d through when you turn the doorknob. i drilled through it, and i stuck a nail in there so no one could come in through the bedroom. because if you got caught with a joint, you got-- you knew you were going to hell. did your parents drink? - yeah. yeah, they did. - a lot? - my family drank. - i'm curious about being bullied. did you kind of drink and smoke just to kind of detach? steven: you could probably say i wanted to be liked, i wanted people to notice me as a teenager, and you don't see how cruel kids are. the whole school was making fun of my lips, you know? i was called the "n-word lips." i was called "( bleep ) lips" in school. and i was beaten up. i was beaten up bad. you got thrown out of high school because of what happened in ceramics class. - that was for pot. - smoking pot, yeah. harvey: you got prosecuted for that. steven: no, i didn't get prosecuted. - i thought-- - the charges were dropped. you know the best news? i got a y.o. youthful offender. so it kept me out of t
i took-- you know how a door, when you open a door, you know that thing goes in a door? d through when you turn the doorknob. i drilled through it, and i stuck a nail in there so no one could come in through the bedroom. because if you got caught with a joint, you got-- you knew you were going to hell. did your parents drink? - yeah. yeah, they did. - a lot? - my family drank. - i'm curious about being bullied. did you kind of drink and smoke just to kind of detach? steven: you could probably...
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when i went around to the regions, i took questions from the audience and because of the mechanics today, i'm not able to do that. i will do that when i visit the rest of the regions, but i understand you probably have a lot of questions and what i thought i would do is just provide some of the answers to you and you can write your own question. the answers are cincinnati chili and that's skyline three ways, the "lord of the rings" trilogy, the golly river, godfather part 1, the penguin, c, true, all of the above, and finally, the final answer is 42. i want to thank you all for your time today and thank you for your attention. >>> this afternoon we'll go live to a senate subcommittee hearing on paid family leave. republican senator joanie ernst of iowa and democratic senator kirsten gillibrand are cosponsoring bills. >>> tomorrow, peter strzok, the former chief of the fbi's counterespionage section testifies about russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. live coverage begins tomorrow morning at 10:00 eastern here on c-span3, online at c-span.org and with the free c-span ra
when i went around to the regions, i took questions from the audience and because of the mechanics today, i'm not able to do that. i will do that when i visit the rest of the regions, but i understand you probably have a lot of questions and what i thought i would do is just provide some of the answers to you and you can write your own question. the answers are cincinnati chili and that's skyline three ways, the "lord of the rings" trilogy, the golly river, godfather part 1, the...
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i took my where he last saw his wife. i took b where he last saw his wife. i took my baby and ran towards the sea. my wife i did not know what happened. i think she burned, yes. from the skies manford nature, cyprus and spain helped with equipment and firefighters. this peaceful holiday resort has been virtually destroyed. many were here at the height of the tourist season, like konstantinos. as the flames consumed his car coming he and his family ran to the sea. we went directly with our close into the sea up to here to save ourselves. and the fire was still coming because it burned everything and it was becoming more and more on oui’ and it was becoming more and more on our faces and it was becoming more and more on ourfaces and and it was becoming more and more on our faces and we sank into the water to save us. as the flames came crashing down the hill, devouring everything in their wake, one of the most tragic incidents happened over here. some 25 people ran towards the sea to take refuge, but they were too late and they were trapped and when their bodi
i took my where he last saw his wife. i took b where he last saw his wife. i took my baby and ran towards the sea. my wife i did not know what happened. i think she burned, yes. from the skies manford nature, cyprus and spain helped with equipment and firefighters. this peaceful holiday resort has been virtually destroyed. many were here at the height of the tourist season, like konstantinos. as the flames consumed his car coming he and his family ran to the sea. we went directly with our close...
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i took a collection of them. i took the cartoons that were most featured and put them in the book. >> uncle sam's neglected farm and it reads as follows. new and independent party, look here, uncle sam, isn't it about time you got rid of those fellows and gave the job to me? take a look at the right. the republican party and the democratic party, democratic party is depicted. the democratic party was associated with the irish, which that was a typical prejudiceable image of the irish. and the republican party is depicted as being involved with corruption. there were bad scandals. what puck is saying is look, democrats and republicans are horrible. we need a new political party. that sounds familiar, i'm sure. and you have of course, the wonderful image of the farmer who is looking at uncle sam and saying, look at this terrible problem. we should have a third party. of course, agriculture and farming was dominant during this time period. >> absolutely. that's exactly right. we're going to move on to the next carto
i took a collection of them. i took the cartoons that were most featured and put them in the book. >> uncle sam's neglected farm and it reads as follows. new and independent party, look here, uncle sam, isn't it about time you got rid of those fellows and gave the job to me? take a look at the right. the republican party and the democratic party, democratic party is depicted. the democratic party was associated with the irish, which that was a typical prejudiceable image of the irish. and...
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then i got one from natasha who i took a picture of. saying one of our friends named isabel got shot. at first i was like, what? then i started getting calls for -- from my family. i got a call from my brother who is a senior at the school. he was one of the first kid to run. the desperation in his voice. it stunned me in that i -- i was telling myself it was a drill. i was still in denial. my parents called me, i'm talking to my mom and saying, i am fine. i say my friend is about got -- isabel got shot at my mom is asking me, "is she going to be ok?" i've caused because i didn't know. i didn't know anything. i started crying. that is when it finally hit me. we spent much more time, sitting for hours and one student takes out a laptop he has and he turns it on to the news. we see footage of kids coming up. it says at least 22 injured. still in denial, all of us. they said, that is probably kids injured because they started running and got trampled on to . it's fine. then they started comparing this to columbine. we were like, columbine?
then i got one from natasha who i took a picture of. saying one of our friends named isabel got shot. at first i was like, what? then i started getting calls for -- from my family. i got a call from my brother who is a senior at the school. he was one of the first kid to run. the desperation in his voice. it stunned me in that i -- i was telling myself it was a drill. i was still in denial. my parents called me, i'm talking to my mom and saying, i am fine. i say my friend is about got -- isabel...
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i took a job as an economist here in washington with the bureau of labour statistics out of college. they were in the midst of redoing the producer price index. it was a good job for a grad student to come in. i actually started my career here. four years later, i interviewed at several companies, one of which was lockheed in marietta, georgia. i started there as a senior industrial engineer. david: so when you went to marietta, georgia, you worked your way up. you had 22 different leadership positions, so you must have been moving around a lot. marillyn: i was in marietta for about 13 years. 18 months in, i was promoted to supervisor in industrial engineering. about the two-year mark, i was put on a general management development program, great credit to a sponsor that, he put me forward for the program. so i spent two years rotating around the company. and at the end of the two years, i was manager over all of our production estimating and budgets.
i took a job as an economist here in washington with the bureau of labour statistics out of college. they were in the midst of redoing the producer price index. it was a good job for a grad student to come in. i actually started my career here. four years later, i interviewed at several companies, one of which was lockheed in marietta, georgia. i started there as a senior industrial engineer. david: so when you went to marietta, georgia, you worked your way up. you had 22 different leadership...
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been helping with that as if i. took the top of the box on this old phone the answer is me you know that ignites your spirit that way but if you don't vote it's certainly it's you it's you know i said it wasn't you know the million and just me you know that's it and see if they can see. the governance according to us and. i'm not going to be. you're going to beat me you can put me where i don't think you can make me. that's a. mammoth. but i think that this guy that's a hero then you're. say john that up behind me they. were going to see who. can look that man who's been. so determined to. eat. eat eat eat you know what about tell you. without going. on t.v. i think one of the bond. issues that each of those you have then the things that you're not. sure well i love him but he's right on if not more than just. not bad for both and just if you give us a line you're. going to slip you to. nominate the minutes of. when he said you know you know that then when i did. you get a look pretty good. for you but you let him know w
been helping with that as if i. took the top of the box on this old phone the answer is me you know that ignites your spirit that way but if you don't vote it's certainly it's you it's you know i said it wasn't you know the million and just me you know that's it and see if they can see. the governance according to us and. i'm not going to be. you're going to beat me you can put me where i don't think you can make me. that's a. mammoth. but i think that this guy that's a hero then you're. say...
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and after he died i took over the committee because dana walters the projects and i told the people not to be worried because we have to. give them important information about how important the environment is to their lives their sustainability their survival. i mean my mother turned down on new tomorrow morning nine you know. where i'm. going along the hill with it don't go to. talking about it was. too much. too big now mingling. can be good to. have and i mean. someone i don't mention. you know me. now i mean. you've been up. you. know on. the link below one we're not. going to vote but our two minutes to. report you don't want to be able. to call those you know. where you. were in a really. long really short. they did it in. your living in the. only real hour here. in. jena lopez lost her job as the environmental secretary because of her uncompromising position on illegal mining the situation is like the philippines it's so blessed with the you would be with gore and at the same time god gave also a lot of men around me. the right choice has to be me the areas which have my like but
and after he died i took over the committee because dana walters the projects and i told the people not to be worried because we have to. give them important information about how important the environment is to their lives their sustainability their survival. i mean my mother turned down on new tomorrow morning nine you know. where i'm. going along the hill with it don't go to. talking about it was. too much. too big now mingling. can be good to. have and i mean. someone i don't mention. you...
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i took a job as an economist here in washington with the bureau of labour statistics out of college. they were in the midst of redoing the producer price index. it was a good job for a grad student to come in. i actually started my career here. four years later, i interviewed at several companies, one of which was lockheed in marietta, georgia. i started there as a senior industrial engineer. david: so when you went to marietta, georgia, you worked your way up. you had 22 different leadership positions, so you must have been moving around a lot. marillyn: i was in marietta for about 13 years. 18 months in, i was promoted to supervisor in industrial engineering. about the two-year mark, i was put on a general management development program, great credit to a sponsor that, he put me forward for the program. so i spent two years rotating around the company. and at the end of the two years, i was manager over all of our production estimating and budgets.
i took a job as an economist here in washington with the bureau of labour statistics out of college. they were in the midst of redoing the producer price index. it was a good job for a grad student to come in. i actually started my career here. four years later, i interviewed at several companies, one of which was lockheed in marietta, georgia. i started there as a senior industrial engineer. david: so when you went to marietta, georgia, you worked your way up. you had 22 different leadership...
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when i took that i learned. from the spirit of them i want to find out for months. but also you know. maybe. eight. eight. eight. but that's where we're going. to. begin. quickly i'm. glad my lord oh sure it's ok i've done. what i. do keep going to get released because. i know you watch how much i've been religious i did you know i don't know the place . but. i'll be you all when you're back. well you know that little i didn't know. a million miles i didn't believe sheppard like you. but i do could murder ballads yes. better not write more about cows better come back he said i think that the three of them aren't going to put it working and i might be eventually up by. a little but i'm going to see i know all cargo like you've got quite a life. for you back. i could live. here but i'm a bit i don't lash out because of having. to political bank. i'm going to. the senate you're going to get your punishment. believe. me. this is says harlan kentucky. over all of this move from boise people going straight fanny's lead to. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. t
when i took that i learned. from the spirit of them i want to find out for months. but also you know. maybe. eight. eight. eight. but that's where we're going. to. begin. quickly i'm. glad my lord oh sure it's ok i've done. what i. do keep going to get released because. i know you watch how much i've been religious i did you know i don't know the place . but. i'll be you all when you're back. well you know that little i didn't know. a million miles i didn't believe sheppard like you. but i do...
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with us you know to see us but she did meet the demand of music we enjoy been helping with it as if i. took the top of the box on this old phone and there's me you know that ignites your spirit that way but that you know. it's certainly it's you it's you know i said it wasn't you know. element just me you know that's it and see if they can see. that the governments are guardians of us and. i'm not going to be. you're going to be me you complete me we're nothing you can talk to me. that's a. mammoth that's not. well i think that this guy that's a hero then you're being say john that copyright meeting. we're going to see you. can look that man it's going. to. eat. eat eat eat you know what about tell you. without going. on t.v. i think one of the bond. issues that each of the if you have then the thing you know i'm. sure i love him but he shouldn't own it not just. not bad for both and just if you give us your life you're. going to leave you to. make the most of. what he said you know you know that they did when i didn't. give you. a preview but you let him know would you deal with. this or d
with us you know to see us but she did meet the demand of music we enjoy been helping with it as if i. took the top of the box on this old phone and there's me you know that ignites your spirit that way but that you know. it's certainly it's you it's you know i said it wasn't you know. element just me you know that's it and see if they can see. that the governments are guardians of us and. i'm not going to be. you're going to be me you complete me we're nothing you can talk to me. that's a....
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so, i took a leap of faith, left my career in coca-cola and launched partake foods. they are free offal allergins. we started with cookies, but we want to go to multiple things. it is critical to a small company. thank you. >> awesome. awesome.
so, i took a leap of faith, left my career in coca-cola and launched partake foods. they are free offal allergins. we started with cookies, but we want to go to multiple things. it is critical to a small company. thank you. >> awesome. awesome.
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and i don't know if i took it seriously. but i feel a part of something. all going to happen. but i feel part of something that is much more special than -- if it happens >>> if you think one of your favorite celebrities is directly messaging you on social media it's probably a scam artist. real celebrities are now warning fans to not fall for impersonators online. here's tony dokoupil. >> i am not giving away anything. it's tyler perry. i'm not giving away anything. >> reporter: perry urged fans to share this warning. >> post this everywhere so people will know that it's not true. >> reporter: his message was meant for fans like manny ramos, who says he nearly became a victim. scammers posing as tyler perry told manny he won $2 million. but first they asked him to wire them $200. that's when manny caught on. >> teaches me a lesson. don't believe everything you see. >> reporter: perry says his team has to get dozens of fake accounts shut down daily. but the star is just one of a growing number of celebrities -- >> never give out any of your private informa
and i don't know if i took it seriously. but i feel a part of something. all going to happen. but i feel part of something that is much more special than -- if it happens >>> if you think one of your favorite celebrities is directly messaging you on social media it's probably a scam artist. real celebrities are now warning fans to not fall for impersonators online. here's tony dokoupil. >> i am not giving away anything. it's tyler perry. i'm not giving away anything. >>...
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and took him out. i don't know whether the district was overwhelmingly democrat or not, but anyway, foley lost, and newt gingrich became the speaker. 10 years later when this bill expired, it was not renewed. the assault weapons ban no longer exists. let me make one other comment, and we will go to these questions. this is really good. i was remembering, for some of us, the 1960's. not just the activism around civil rights, but the fact that president kennedy, who was the motivation for me to enter politics later, i literally went to the democratic convention of in los angeles in 1960. i was a kid. i grew up in l.a., a public school kid, went to the convention, got on the floor, saw him nominated, and was an usher of sorts at his acceptance speech. that is when i fell in love with politics. he was assassinated in 1963. brutal event for the country. and then in 1968, martin luther king and robert kennedy were assassinated. there was a lot of tv footage about the kennedy assassination and the fact that the
and took him out. i don't know whether the district was overwhelmingly democrat or not, but anyway, foley lost, and newt gingrich became the speaker. 10 years later when this bill expired, it was not renewed. the assault weapons ban no longer exists. let me make one other comment, and we will go to these questions. this is really good. i was remembering, for some of us, the 1960's. not just the activism around civil rights, but the fact that president kennedy, who was the motivation for me to...
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i took up golf the summer i was secretary of state and didn't play very much, but i love it.h, i am a decent golfer now, a good putter. david: you once said you would not mind being the nfl commissioner. is that still your ambition? condoleezza: i told a good friend of mine, roger goodell. i said come when you're talking about the arabians all the time, your job looked good. i said it does not look so good from northern california. [laughter] david: since you left government, you have written four books, and a new book about the political risks business people should take into account when making business decisions. why is this an important consideration? condoleezza: when people thought about political risks, they thought about the appropriation of property or the nationalization of industry. now the political risks are multiple. they are sometimes surprising. a person who gets on your airplane and sees your flight attendant treat someone poorly and has a cell phone and documents it, united airlines. that is political risk. a supply chain that is deep into china, and now the
i took up golf the summer i was secretary of state and didn't play very much, but i love it.h, i am a decent golfer now, a good putter. david: you once said you would not mind being the nfl commissioner. is that still your ambition? condoleezza: i told a good friend of mine, roger goodell. i said come when you're talking about the arabians all the time, your job looked good. i said it does not look so good from northern california. [laughter] david: since you left government, you have written...
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the person responsible for stopping that noxious procedure was me when i changed the whole policy i took many generals out of the army and took action with the authorities with the attorney general and that's why they stopped mr president there are internal investigations and defense ministry which came out with figures but these have never been published don't you think after fifty sixty years of conflict that the colombian people actually deserve the truth about what their army did to them but the truth has come out the numbers you can't tell if the real you tell me the how many exactly i have no idea of exactly how many i'm telling too much too many but that's that's not information you're not you're not opening the files and telling people what really happened if you had asked me before this program tell me exactly how many i would just simply incredible to the files that remain classified to this day and you would have told me no because the number of people who were killed is not classified this is open information for any so why has nobody printed the real number why in may this y
the person responsible for stopping that noxious procedure was me when i changed the whole policy i took many generals out of the army and took action with the authorities with the attorney general and that's why they stopped mr president there are internal investigations and defense ministry which came out with figures but these have never been published don't you think after fifty sixty years of conflict that the colombian people actually deserve the truth about what their army did to them...
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when i took that i learned. from the spirit from the want to find out for months. but also you know. maybe. eighty. eight you know not fun you know eighty. one of them but it's going. to be key to get. back with me on. my polish border ok i'm going. to keep going to get a release because. i know you want to show my dad and mom are real exactly do i mean i did too much to know the place. but after. all being all been there for ten. well you know that little i do know. other nearly all scientists shepherds like you. but i do commander bonds yes. i did not write more about that matter come back to. the un to create the marketplace but it worked and i let me finish me up and i'm not built but i'm going to be idle cargo like you got quite a life. for you back. i could live. for the other but i'm a bit i don't actually have a filter so i can look to political bank. i'm going to. the senate you're going to get your published in. your. ear. there is the most noble political deciders to have more green energy but if implemented in the wrong commercial way. it will over the
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so i took a break from notetaking and i went to google.i didn't find anything or didn't find much and i went to wikipedia and did the same search and i didn't find anything which for someone that might generation is particularly galling. so i decided to look into it more after class. the most sophisticated google led me to a few titles of the look that i thought might have some information so i went to the library and i pulled a few few balls a few few ball himself the show. the first book i looked at was the response of prostitution in the progressive era. the author had a couple of paragraphs about what seemed like his program and at the end of that passage he added and no soy slip to the endnotes and read the sources and at the end of the endnotes he wrote the domestic aspect of world war i goes further in my detailed study. sitting there on the floor of the library i felt like i'd received my marching orders. so i decided to write about this program of concentration camps as best i understood it for the seven page paper i had to do for
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next at 4:30. >>> and a good friday morning, d ever think about going to the beach this weekend, i took this picture. every time i look at it, a distant ship floats on the t horizon, namet tune. i will give you the answer on the other side o thef >>> news 4 today starts now. >> today is the 13th. we're just hours away from the weekend. 's going to be a beautiful day once the sun comes up. i like friday the 13th. 13 is my lucky number. good morning, everyone. my birthday falls on the 13th. >> any more information you want to give us? >> i love the summer. and i'm a beach person over the mountains. >> nights at home with a glass of wine. anks for wakin up early with us this morning. melissa is keeping an eye on the roads. we have to get to chuck and the verecast. >> ween listening to pink floyd "comfortably numb" aro.d he that was the answer to the trivia question. gra great-looking friday morning. 60 in charlestown, west rg ia. columbia, maryland 14 hours of sunshine coming your way on a friday. equally nice day coming up for tomorrow. by sunday, talking about humidity and a f little cha
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. >> i took my baby and ru towards the sea. my wife, i didn't knowhat happened i think she burned herself here. laura: donald trump warns russia may meddle in the next u.s. elections, but the reason is because he is so tough on them. plus, the colony ofes jamtown helped shape america's history. centur later, scientiststh ink they found the remains of a key player. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. worst re disaster in greece for more than a decade has killed at least 74 people. strong winds fanned the flames which spread to an area east of athens. hundreds were rescued by local fishermen, but others were trapped as the flames destroyed seaside towns. the resort of mati was one of the hardest hit. s itom there that mark lowen starts our coverage. mark: like a vision of hell, mile upon mile smothered, suffocated by flames. as one was put out, another roared. 47 simultaneous fires rippedk through the grlls. they fled for their lives. hundreds ran into the sea, rescued by the coast guard. f
. >> i took my baby and ru towards the sea. my wife, i didn't knowhat happened i think she burned herself here. laura: donald trump warns russia may meddle in the next u.s. elections, but the reason is because he is so tough on them. plus, the colony ofes jamtown helped shape america's history. centur later, scientiststh ink they found the remains of a key player. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. worst re disaster in greece for more than a...
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jong un as we've said and in a treaty pointed out that everybody now can feel safer than the day i took office there is no longer a nuclear threat from north korea unquote that was on the trumpet only a few weeks ago he also said great progress was being made that was obviously a slight overstatement his critics probably this evening feel vindicated you know they've said that he's being taken for a ride i mean has the ministration has it just completely misread the intentions of the north korean leader. at least it seems to reaffirm all confirm what the critics have sat at the summit in singapore was not very wild prepared that it didn't yield any concrete results to show for of course it came and trump in a joint statement said they would work towards denuclearization of the korean peninsula but it wasn't even quite clear if both sides understood the same. when they said these things and also there were no concrete steps that had to be taken from that point there was no concrete timetable and that is the problem with donald trump's approach towards diplomacy you think it's enough when
jong un as we've said and in a treaty pointed out that everybody now can feel safer than the day i took office there is no longer a nuclear threat from north korea unquote that was on the trumpet only a few weeks ago he also said great progress was being made that was obviously a slight overstatement his critics probably this evening feel vindicated you know they've said that he's being taken for a ride i mean has the ministration has it just completely misread the intentions of the north...
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dude, i took a picture of it. >> i took a picture of that and i took a picture -- i did a slow-mo video, very, very trippy if you're in the right kind of mood. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i like to see you funny because you're a great actor, obviously, in dramatic stuff. but you're funny in "damsel." and we've done bits together. >> yeah. >> jimmy: together, we were very funny. i was doing an impression of you. >> i wanted to do another bit with you and i just get so scared. like, literally -- yeah, i really wanted to do something funny. there's something -- there's something about trying to be funny that's absolutely terrifying. >> jimmy: don't i know it. yeah, i mean. [ laughter ] yeah, i come every night. i try. but, i mean, was it tough for this movie? because you're really good. you're really funny. >> oh, thanks. >> jimmy: what was the tough scenes? >> um -- i mean, i think the very first scene i did, because i was acting opposite the director. and we rehearsed and stuff, but i don't think he quite realized how hard i was going to push. my extreme desperation to be funny. >> jimmy: oh,
dude, i took a picture of it. >> i took a picture of that and i took a picture -- i did a slow-mo video, very, very trippy if you're in the right kind of mood. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i like to see you funny because you're a great actor, obviously, in dramatic stuff. but you're funny in "damsel." and we've done bits together. >> yeah. >> jimmy: together, we were very funny. i was doing an impression of you. >> i wanted to do another bit with you and i just...
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[ speaking punjabi ] ♪ [ speaking punjabi ] [ horn ] ♪ ♪ [ speaking punjabi ] ♪ i took a walk throughautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ [ train whistle ] ♪ [ train whistle ] >> reggie: this house came to be built by dr. blick, who was in the east india company service. my grandfather came to be nominated to the body called the consulate state, which used to be a part of british india. >> anthony: it was another time. one that few still remember. [ train whistle ] the india before partition. when these rooms, this house, was part of the seat of power. >> reggie: i had the privilege of being born in this house, upstairs. >> anthony: this was the maharaja's bed. i'm in his chambers at present. >> reggie: and it was the routine that we'd all parade up into my grandfather's room to wish him good morning, and then we'd all come down for breakfast. >> anthony: the walls tell a story. many s
[ speaking punjabi ] ♪ [ speaking punjabi ] [ horn ] ♪ ♪ [ speaking punjabi ] ♪ i took a walk throughautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ [ train whistle ] ♪ [ train whistle ] >> reggie: this house came to be built by dr. blick, who was in the east india...
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could well have been what i took. she still doesn't know where her fifteen year old daughter and her two older sons are she doesn't even know if there were life routine helps to distract. an aid organization gave the family twenty sheep money from selling the milk supports them. but even here on the mountain they're afraid that the i.r.s. might return. such as husband mahmoud keeps a gun if they come back he says they won't get his family again because of what i. learned from the past we trusted our neighbors by the end of the. they said they were off friends with their children cleaver more than. a visit to their old home. through down the mountain is littered with the things people left on their way on as they fled in panic from the i.r.s. four years ago. it was here the coaches family was court. to get to their village we pass through a shingle the capital it lies in ruins. i don't care about the destroyed buildings what awful is that they gave six seven eight year olds to ten or twelve men. and that an eye is figh
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i found excuses to writeabout the american plan in every class i took . some very generous professors were understanding including the professor of history of pollution . who let me compare the rhetoric of anti- fbi activists without collusion activists. and even after i finished college i still didn't feel like i understood the program. and i was really obsessed with it. i wanted to learn more. so i decided to take 2 and a half years off after college. and moved back home to my childhood bedroom. with no salary and no job and write about this wholetime. thank you again to my understanding parents . so what i discovered after all these years of research was something called the american plan. it was something i never heard of and few peoplehad ever heard of it either . the american plan was a government program under which government officials locked up tens, probably hundreds of thousands of women and with someone would call concentration camps for months at a time. this program lasted from the 1910s into the 1950s and in some places lasted into the 1960s
i found excuses to writeabout the american plan in every class i took . some very generous professors were understanding including the professor of history of pollution . who let me compare the rhetoric of anti- fbi activists without collusion activists. and even after i finished college i still didn't feel like i understood the program. and i was really obsessed with it. i wanted to learn more. so i decided to take 2 and a half years off after college. and moved back home to my childhood...
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i took it to the next generation. when, 50 years later, a horrible english native conflict erupted in new england known as king philip's war, a war about which many americans know nothing. we think of the civil war as the bloodiest war ever fought on american soil. it was certainly when most people died. but when you look at the percentage of population killed, king philip's war was even worse. in fact, twice as deadly. after finishing that, i said this is my take on the iconic beginning. where does this process lead? where does the push west across this continent ultimately lead in an iconic sense? it leads to the battle of little bighorn. so i finally got up the courage to try to tackle this event that turned custer and sitting bull into american icons. one of the arguments in my previous books was that we americans are infatuated with the sense of the wilderness, the frontiers, how we defined -- how we define ourselves. it's how we're different from all those other nations. my argument in the other three books was
i took it to the next generation. when, 50 years later, a horrible english native conflict erupted in new england known as king philip's war, a war about which many americans know nothing. we think of the civil war as the bloodiest war ever fought on american soil. it was certainly when most people died. but when you look at the percentage of population killed, king philip's war was even worse. in fact, twice as deadly. after finishing that, i said this is my take on the iconic beginning. where...
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when i took that i learned. from the spirit from i want to find out for months. but also you know. maybe. eighty. eight. eighty. one of them but it's going. to. begin. with the i'm. glad my door oh sure. what album of the scores my dad to pick to be released because. i know you want to show my dad dean martin real exactly why i did you know to know the place down we'll. probably my number of i'll be your album your second. you know that little i do know. about the other leo i didn't. check in with blank. but i did good mother found. it that way it worked out better back of his head by the know for. sure if you were in a place but it. might be in this me up i. don't but obligated. to that i'd cut your life. pretty bad. i could live. here but i'm a bit adolescent because of. the political battle. i'm going to leave. the senate after going to your post because. you. trump's imitation to put me to visit the white house is postponed putting turns around inviting trump to moscow just trump out a grand plan regarding russia or is he merely keeping the campaign promise this and much much m
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i took two hundred dollars much to know the place. but after. all when the speculation here that i didn't want. a million miles i didn't believe the second one. but i did could murder bonds yes. i did not bring more doubts about the back of. the on the day of the marketplace but it worked and i might be in addition. to bill but i'm working hard to get you i know or. you got quite a life. for you back. but with. me on my download i don't actually have a closer to having money to put it in the bank. finally going to. the senate you're going to get your punishment. the believe me. right now we're all set to start in five guys nothing to see a house no signal. to. be sorry to talk about no fly just renewed right after the mars explorers one who would have their. record. to say last week no. nothing less room and told them to sophia until i'm so feet sherrick not said today we've got lots to talk about in our program and our gaston. good luck little. zia says harlan kentucky. with all of this group the boys says you could walk through st funnies leavi
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i was a civil attorney and i had an eye problem that was disturbing and i took on partners. had five, i didn't even know what i was doing so i left for the bench. [laughter] >> thank you. >> the counseling function was important. some people had never been to an attorney's office before. whotime i had a client had a very successful business, yet he lost his wife at a young age to a tragic illness. 18, 17. were 21 and i kept saying you have to come in for the estate planning. said that i leave all to the littlest one and he will take care of his brother and sister. i wasn't going to do this. you don't just say no at once. you talk, and it wasn't going far. and i said there is something i want you to read over the weekend and then give me a call. i went to the bookshelf and i gave him king lear. [laughter] he said we are going to do it your way. and i said, no, it is your way. my office was not far from capital park. the client would come to me and we would go through the options to leave the employer or soup or whatever. ue or whatever. i said go to the park and then come back
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out i could run navajo i don't know why they wouldn't forget their names why did not get one out i took the children away from me the i.x. would give them. the leader said if i see anyone and i'll cut off that arm so i stopped that look here. that i only did half a name. here's what you're going to have that thing whatever. she still doesn't know where her fifteen year old daughter and her two older sons are she doesn't even know if they were life routine helps to distract her and aid organization gave the family twenty sheep money from selling the milk supports them. but even here on the mountain they're afraid that the i.r.s. might return coaches husband mahmoud keeps a gun if they come back he says they won't get his family again because of. a more. in the past we trusted our neighbors but they said they were our friends with their children. even more than. a visit to their old home. the route down the mountain is littered with the things people left on their way on because they fled in panic from the i.r.s. four years ago. it was here the coaches family was cool. to get to their vil
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race car so i took. the. bike. with two hundred horsepower which he spent a year it was the first time. more than two hundred horsepower i'd also the first time he had the full that i got. a second generation of the followed in two thousand and six. but already feels like. one of them generation. when i took the six or so to. speak with the celebration on the present chassis that they need heads to me. and here's the latest generation leon cooper with three hundred ten more power under the hood a limited edition art is a series production vehicle that performs like a sports car. but cooper's aren't being branded n c i should be more. so you won't find this logo on cooper models in the future. at the see through spain they're taking the cooper in a new direction. through. both the why because we have. always as you say. just to bring. it was. where it could be because between the. police work grow. the cooper brand will be bringing its own model. front of the market though there will be based on say you have planted.
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>> i took a course in a studied for years. we read plato and socrates and it was called organizations of principles that was a one-year course that when you look at all of it and remorse does live in plato's republic. i remember from the documentary. he is just amazing. and he is full of those lines. he wrote a wonderful strange book recently about this philosophy. the answer is how the hell do i know? >> thank you very much. [applause] >>host: we want to introduce you to clive priddle publisher of public affairs what are the books you have coming out? >> we are starting off with a brilliant economist who will ask us to take along hardluck of how we think about making money and in particular or are they extracting money from the financial system? >> such as somebody who does make money is nasa that has given rise that we don't give them credit for. and the bank that takes your money then charges you for it they are doing much with it right now but why do we pay them so well? >> i have a book your called how to get rid of a pre
>> i took a course in a studied for years. we read plato and socrates and it was called organizations of principles that was a one-year course that when you look at all of it and remorse does live in plato's republic. i remember from the documentary. he is just amazing. and he is full of those lines. he wrote a wonderful strange book recently about this philosophy. the answer is how the hell do i know? >> thank you very much. [applause] >>host: we want to introduce you to...
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james: i took the call to it was -- i took the call. it was drew lewis was working for reagan.overnor reagan would like to speak to ambassador bush. i handed him the phone. he said, yes, how are you, yes sir, he said yes, and the only question i think reagan asked him was, will you support my position on abortion? and ambassador bush said yes, sir i will. david: you were given a task by ronald reagan. james: to help with the debates. help negotiate the debates and help prepare for the debates. david: was it difficult to prepare reagan for the debates? people were not confident he was a good debater. james: a lot of his close people didn't want him to debate. i wanted him to. his pollster i think wanted him to. i believe nancy wanted him to. i always thought he was terrific. in front of the camera. the red light goes on, he's perfect. david: reagan wins the election. what do you will be offered, if -- do you think you will be offered, if anything? james: i don't think. i don't know. i had heard that my name had been surfaced as a potential white house chief of staff. i said, tha
james: i took the call to it was -- i took the call. it was drew lewis was working for reagan.overnor reagan would like to speak to ambassador bush. i handed him the phone. he said, yes, how are you, yes sir, he said yes, and the only question i think reagan asked him was, will you support my position on abortion? and ambassador bush said yes, sir i will. david: you were given a task by ronald reagan. james: to help with the debates. help negotiate the debates and help prepare for the debates....
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now how do i -- oh, god. [ light laughter ] oh, i think i just took a self meme. w -- [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: now it's time for the ew speed round. you ready? >> yes. >> jimmy: here we go. >> okay. >> jimmy: nacho flavored ice cream. >> ew. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: those weird pop up phone holder things. >> ew. >> jimmy: squishes. >> ew.drietomatoes. >> ew, ew. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i mean, regular tomatoes are gross. sun dried, are you kidding steve carell. >> so cute. [ light laughter ] >> jimmyal >> yeah, he's like a really talented actor. have you ever seen "despicable me 3"? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: "despicable me 3"? [ light laughter ] never heard of her. finally, las vegas. >> cute. i would like, totally live there. >> jimmy: me too. it's so shiny. [ cheers and applause ] that's all the time we have for "ew!." i want to thank abi for joining us today. [ cheers and applause ] tune in next week. ew! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: i guess i can kind of seresemblance there. my thanks to britney spears. [ cheers and applause ] stick aroun
now how do i -- oh, god. [ light laughter ] oh, i think i just took a self meme. w -- [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: now it's time for the ew speed round. you ready? >> yes. >> jimmy: here we go. >> okay. >> jimmy: nacho flavored ice cream. >> ew. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: those weird pop up phone holder things. >> ew. >> jimmy: squishes. >> ew.drietomatoes. >> ew, ew. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i mean, regular tomatoes...
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when i took the train she was already on it. but she wants to carry on no. i don't know. karan we'll have to stay until eric is better she can stay at the hostel eventually eric is able to keep food down. she'll have to go back to the clinic in a few days. yeah. i would have preferred to go one but if the boys ill it's because god wanted it this way. one of the trip to be longer. is thirty one year old catholic has pinned her hopes some god she says she will only make it as far as he allows she's hoping to get to miami. that's what she and her sons. johnny the oldest son who is fourteen would have preferred to stay in honduras but he knows how difficult it is for a single mother there he never went to school he had to work as a salesman. we ask him what he wants to do when he's older. i get anything. except steal. it's very difficult. to be there. harvey and johnny have not been able to play for a long time. they had to grow up fast. they live in an adult world where people worry about a better future and what the best strategies are for getting to the us. miriam and viol
when i took the train she was already on it. but she wants to carry on no. i don't know. karan we'll have to stay until eric is better she can stay at the hostel eventually eric is able to keep food down. she'll have to go back to the clinic in a few days. yeah. i would have preferred to go one but if the boys ill it's because god wanted it this way. one of the trip to be longer. is thirty one year old catholic has pinned her hopes some god she says she will only make it as far as he allows...
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so to see and i took the mike i know. there was one.
so to see and i took the mike i know. there was one.
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from egypt to jordan, from amman injordan i took a plane to cross syria, to sofia in bulgaria, then romaniaomania across belarus. then i entered the russian border, and moscow was my final destination. the journey was completely new experience for me. it was the first time to be in europe. i met new people, new cultures. it was my chance to know more about myself and discover many places in the world we don't know about in our world and the middle east. so it is like a bigger chance for me to show these areas to my country. of course, the world cup is the biggest event in the world. it is not just about football, it is about people from all over the world. i was so excited, the arrival, so many special moments for me, i think i will not forget this great moment, to be in moscow after 65 days, i can't believe that up until now. still to come on the travel show, lucy is looking for luggage that will survive a proper pounding. you can afford to be a bit more careless in this, safe in the knowledge that your wheels won't crumble under the pressure. and rajan heads to colorado to join the battle
from egypt to jordan, from amman injordan i took a plane to cross syria, to sofia in bulgaria, then romaniaomania across belarus. then i entered the russian border, and moscow was my final destination. the journey was completely new experience for me. it was the first time to be in europe. i met new people, new cultures. it was my chance to know more about myself and discover many places in the world we don't know about in our world and the middle east. so it is like a bigger chance for me to...