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isaac continued. can you display me as a sufferer and a straggler for freedom to turn trader to the very men who were to help ? according to the minister, isaac spoke in a called voice with a non-threatening demeanor and expressed quote, great wisdom. the minister could not proceed with questioning and acknowledged his own sin, eating that quote, the first time in my ministerial life i had done a meeting, base act and felt myself to be the criminal. after a long silence, the minister tried one more time to encourage isaac to consider the ramifications in leading a rebellion. he tried to get him to think about the bloodshed, the lives that would have been lost and whether he was capable of killing his enslavers and his minister. to this, isaac responded. i love old master and mrs. and i love you and yours. i would die for less than mine but you taught me that god was a god of black as well as white and he was no respecter of persons. he reminded the minister of god's commandment in matthew 22 versus 36
isaac continued. can you display me as a sufferer and a straggler for freedom to turn trader to the very men who were to help ? according to the minister, isaac spoke in a called voice with a non-threatening demeanor and expressed quote, great wisdom. the minister could not proceed with questioning and acknowledged his own sin, eating that quote, the first time in my ministerial life i had done a meeting, base act and felt myself to be the criminal. after a long silence, the minister tried one...
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isaac continued. kuper suede me as a sufferer and strangler for freedom to turn traitor to the very men who were to help me? according to the minister, isaac spoke in a calm voice. with a nonthreatening demeanor and expressed, quote, greatness of soul. the minister could not proceed with questioning and acknowledged his own sense, stating that, quote, for the first time in my ministerial live i had done a mean base act, and felt myself to be the criminal. after a long silence the minister tried one more time to encourage isaac to consider the ramifications had he succeeded in lead rag rebellion him tried to get him to think about the bloodshed, the lives kloss whether or not he was capable of killings his enslaver and/or his minister. to this isaac responded, i love old master and mrs. and you and yours. i would die to bless you anytime. but you taught me that god was a god of black as well as white, that he was no respecter of person. he reminded the minister of god's commandment in matthew 22, versu
isaac continued. kuper suede me as a sufferer and strangler for freedom to turn traitor to the very men who were to help me? according to the minister, isaac spoke in a calm voice. with a nonthreatening demeanor and expressed, quote, greatness of soul. the minister could not proceed with questioning and acknowledged his own sense, stating that, quote, for the first time in my ministerial live i had done a mean base act, and felt myself to be the criminal. after a long silence the minister tried...
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isaac was the leader. dangerfield newby, john copeland and john brown, he too tried to overturn the system of slavery decades earlier. when isaac took the stand, he was not on the auction block. he was on the witness stand on trial for his life. or, he faced a jury not of his peers, but in the late rupert enslavers of the men who question him about planning to later with elegant on july 4th at 1816. sort of an ironic date. isaac had a sole value and all who interacted with him. this internal self constructed value manifested itself as resolved in belief and freedom. those around him may not recognize it because they were defected by the value. we learn of isaac to the memory of a witness to his trial. this is just an example of what they get the sources from. the memory of a witness trial and execution, and then at the name of john c. vaughn shared this narrative. a newspaper editor throughout south carolina unremembered isaac is a true hero. after being interrogated, he and his comrades had planned for si
isaac was the leader. dangerfield newby, john copeland and john brown, he too tried to overturn the system of slavery decades earlier. when isaac took the stand, he was not on the auction block. he was on the witness stand on trial for his life. or, he faced a jury not of his peers, but in the late rupert enslavers of the men who question him about planning to later with elegant on july 4th at 1816. sort of an ironic date. isaac had a sole value and all who interacted with him. this internal...
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i'll have the story behind the isaacs, a nominated group. parents' move to america helped her live beyond the dream. >> being an american has been so important to me and my family and my parents being holocaust survivors. they came to america in 1949, and my parents worked so hard. ♪ ♪ what are you doing? getting your quarter back. fountains don't earn interest, david. you know i work at ally. i was being romantic. you know what i find romantic? a robust annual percentage yield that's what i find romantic. this is literally throwing your money away. i think it's over there. that way? yeah, a little further up. kitty logan is live from -- what year is that one? '98 that's the one. you got it! nothing stops us from doing right by our customers. ally. do it right. let's get out of that water. but so we don't have tormin wad to get clean.. charmin ultra soft gets you clean without the wasteful wadding. it has comfort cushions you can see that are softer... ...and more absorbent, and you can use up to 4 times less. enjoy the go with charmin. and
i'll have the story behind the isaacs, a nominated group. parents' move to america helped her live beyond the dream. >> being an american has been so important to me and my family and my parents being holocaust survivors. they came to america in 1949, and my parents worked so hard. ♪ ♪ what are you doing? getting your quarter back. fountains don't earn interest, david. you know i work at ally. i was being romantic. you know what i find romantic? a robust annual percentage yield that's...
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isaacs is a multi-award-winning family who began singing 35 years ago.iful cell includes bluegrass country rhythm and blues. this installment we focus on the founder of the group, a woman whose parents immigrated to this country to give her children that unique opportunity that america offered. kelly wright has the story. ♪ reporter: at a time when some americans are taking any instead of taking a stand when the national anthem is sung, when summer practicing the outcome of the presidential election and others are uncertain about america's future the isaacs is a family that believes the united states is still one nation under god for liberty and justice for all. ♪ ♪ their patriotism and country roots began in kentucky more than 30 years ago with her mother lily isaacs. how meaningful is it to you when you hear your children sing that song? wacasa represent? >> my heart races and i want to cry. we are proud of it and my kids are first generation born americans and the national anthem means a lot. >> unlike her children billy was not born and raised in the
isaacs is a multi-award-winning family who began singing 35 years ago.iful cell includes bluegrass country rhythm and blues. this installment we focus on the founder of the group, a woman whose parents immigrated to this country to give her children that unique opportunity that america offered. kelly wright has the story. ♪ reporter: at a time when some americans are taking any instead of taking a stand when the national anthem is sung, when summer practicing the outcome of the presidential...
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so now you think you're better than isaac newton? oh. no wonder women don't like you.e not being very nice. sheldon: what? he said he was fine. wolowitz: sometimes people say things they don't mean. sheldon: oh, that's a paradox.
so now you think you're better than isaac newton? oh. no wonder women don't like you.e not being very nice. sheldon: what? he said he was fine. wolowitz: sometimes people say things they don't mean. sheldon: oh, that's a paradox.
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and you know that i and in opposition with isaac herzog. best thing for israel is to try again and again until we find a way to end the complex, based on the idea of two states were two peoples. and opportunity. year ago, the opportunity is still on the table in a way. but with regimen that yahoo! is by minister, because your colleague has accused him of being a serial refuser and will judge colleague has accused him of being a serial refuser and willjudge on that failure. —— but with benjamin netanyahu that failure. —— but with benjamin neta nyahu as that failure. —— but with benjamin netanyahu as prime minister. that is true. but there is criticism on the other side. it is true and it is now more clear to the israelis that what this coalition represents is something that would not lead to peace 01’ something that would not lead to peace or the end of conflict, and more and more voices within this coalition, led like benjamin netanyahu coalition, led like benjamin neta nyahu are talking coalition, led like benjamin netanyahu are talking ab
and you know that i and in opposition with isaac herzog. best thing for israel is to try again and again until we find a way to end the complex, based on the idea of two states were two peoples. and opportunity. year ago, the opportunity is still on the table in a way. but with regimen that yahoo! is by minister, because your colleague has accused him of being a serial refuser and will judge colleague has accused him of being a serial refuser and willjudge on that failure. —— but with...
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and you know that i am in that position with isaac herzog.est thing for israel is to try again and again until we find a way to end this conflict, based on the idea of two states for two peoples. and there are opportunities. only a year ago, the opportunity is still on the table in a way. but with benjamin netanyahu as prime minister, because your colleague has accused him of being a serial refuser and saying history willjudge him on that failure. yes, that is true. you know that ijoined this coalition before, tried to negotiate. we didn't reach an agreement. i also have criticism on the other side, by the way. but it is true and now it is more clear to the israelis that what this coalition represents is something that would not lead to peace or to the end of conflict, and more and more voices within this current coalition, led by benjamin netanyahu, are talking about secession, something against the interests of israel. and now what we represent is something which is completely different, and in the end, we will reach elections in israel — h
and you know that i am in that position with isaac herzog.est thing for israel is to try again and again until we find a way to end this conflict, based on the idea of two states for two peoples. and there are opportunities. only a year ago, the opportunity is still on the table in a way. but with benjamin netanyahu as prime minister, because your colleague has accused him of being a serial refuser and saying history willjudge him on that failure. yes, that is true. you know that ijoined this...
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>> reporter: republican senator johnny isaac son would not say if he will support pudzner. >> i'm notpared to make a definitive statement until i've seen all the facts. >> reporter: but the senate majority leader says he's firmly behind him. >> i think andy is an outstanding choice. i'm enthusiastically in support of him. we are always looking for nominees who have never made a mistake. frequently it's impossible to find nominees who have never made a mistake. >> reporter: former senator has known him 30 years and thinks he will be confirmed despite the housekeeper issue. >> he is an honest and humane person. so, i think when senators look at the episode and see the details of it, they will conclude here is a guy who thought it was important to comply with the law. >> reporter: in the past he has said a large number of his restaurant employees were in the country illegally. it used to be that we'd have people in the restaurants, somebody would announce that i.c.e. was coming and 40% of the employees wouldn't show up. he made the statements while talking about the benefits of e-verify,
>> reporter: republican senator johnny isaac son would not say if he will support pudzner. >> i'm notpared to make a definitive statement until i've seen all the facts. >> reporter: but the senate majority leader says he's firmly behind him. >> i think andy is an outstanding choice. i'm enthusiastically in support of him. we are always looking for nominees who have never made a mistake. frequently it's impossible to find nominees who have never made a mistake. >>...
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let's look at this along the corridors of uncertainty with jason isaacs. hi!u doing here? sorry, i don't understand. what are you doing here? take it easy. it's ok. mr lockhart, every time i turn around you are somewhere you are not supposed to be. i guess i'm lost. trying to find my way back to my room. this is a restricted floor. there are signs everywhere, surely you did not come down here by accident. what exactly are you looking for? i had a problem with my tooth. your tooth? actually it is feeling much better. if you can point me in the direction of my room. nonsense, we can't let you get an infection. you must let us talk care of you. after all, that's why you're here... menacing! yes, if you don't like dentists, don't watch the next bit. who does like the dentist? well, ever since marathon man. there are lots of old contraptions in this spa, like the 19505 with the medicine ball, and the tanks with the eels. it is like a bond villain hideaway. very pastiche. it is a recipe for disaster as to what was going on. a complete mess of a film. how long? 2.5 h
let's look at this along the corridors of uncertainty with jason isaacs. hi!u doing here? sorry, i don't understand. what are you doing here? take it easy. it's ok. mr lockhart, every time i turn around you are somewhere you are not supposed to be. i guess i'm lost. trying to find my way back to my room. this is a restricted floor. there are signs everywhere, surely you did not come down here by accident. what exactly are you looking for? i had a problem with my tooth. your tooth? actually it...
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let's look at this along the corridors of uncertainty with jason isaacs. hey!you doing here? sorry, i don't understand. what are you doing here? take it easy. it's ok. mr lockhart, every time i turn around you are somewhere you are not supposed to be. i guess i'm lost. time trying to find my way back to my room. this is a restricted floor. there are signs everywhere, surely you did not come down here by accident. what exactly are you looking for? i had a problem with my tooth. your tooth? actually it is feeling much better. if you can point me in the direction of my room. nonsense, we can't let you get an infection. you must let us talk care of you. after all, that's why you're here... menacing! yes, if you don't like dentists, don't watch the next bit. who does like the dentist? well, ever since marathon man. there are lots of old contraptions in this spa, like the 19505 with the medicine ball, and the tanks with the eels. it is like a bond villain hideaway. very pastiche. it is a recipe for disaster as to what was going on. a complete mess of a film. how long
let's look at this along the corridors of uncertainty with jason isaacs. hey!you doing here? sorry, i don't understand. what are you doing here? take it easy. it's ok. mr lockhart, every time i turn around you are somewhere you are not supposed to be. i guess i'm lost. time trying to find my way back to my room. this is a restricted floor. there are signs everywhere, surely you did not come down here by accident. what exactly are you looking for? i had a problem with my tooth. your tooth?...
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i just think back to my great grandfather isaac who came here. he was a refugee. was warmly accepted into the united states and if you like sales force, that came out of isaac but if you like "game of thrones" that came out of my cousin david, we have the same great grandfather. >> fair enough. i know david benoff's father. going back to evaluation, you're $54 billion. i spent a lot of time analyzing a fantastic company. one of your board members works there, which is alphabet. more than $80 billion in cash and spend their time trying to say they are not in advertising. we're going to be in the enterprise and dominate the cloud. i'm thinking, mark, if your stock stays at 56, 55 billion and offer 80 billion even though you have a beautiful building coming up, you have to do what's right for your shareholders. >> jim, we're always do what's right for our shareholders, they know that, too, i meet with them on a regular basis. we're about listening carefully to the shareholders but we're about all of our stake holders. our employees and partners. even the communities
i just think back to my great grandfather isaac who came here. he was a refugee. was warmly accepted into the united states and if you like sales force, that came out of isaac but if you like "game of thrones" that came out of my cousin david, we have the same great grandfather. >> fair enough. i know david benoff's father. going back to evaluation, you're $54 billion. i spent a lot of time analyzing a fantastic company. one of your board members works there, which is alphabet....
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alles del sot isaac bennabou sargento dedartamen de polica de san leandro "currently he's facing homicidecharges" no obstte, la paja de la hoy occisa fue detenido y enfrenta cargos por homicidio... take david live/outro evidencia que tienen queuy quti revisar... pero hasta ahora no exis otro posiblesospechoso... n vivo desde san leandro david gonzalez noticiero telemundo 48. vo/cesar --la polica de n fransco este sayuda para calizar a sujeto que ve en su pantalla .. video de vigilcia que muest el momento despues que supuestamente el sospechoso golpeara salvamente a otrhombre --el brutal ataque orriol las calles mission y excelsior. lorena / take vo --al sur de la baha, un ex declarro de un caamento se culpable esta semana de las acusaciones de abuso sexual y d innti..asi lo dia conocer hoy la fiscala... --edgar covarrubias- padilla vivi en el campamento walden west en saratoga.. --agentes del alguacil lo detuvieron en 2015, luego de encontrar en su poder ms de 20 mil imgenes y videos... y conocer que haba abusado de dos menores.... --en mayo, ser sennciado a 18 as de prisin... cesar / ots
alles del sot isaac bennabou sargento dedartamen de polica de san leandro "currently he's facing homicidecharges" no obstte, la paja de la hoy occisa fue detenido y enfrenta cargos por homicidio... take david live/outro evidencia que tienen queuy quti revisar... pero hasta ahora no exis otro posiblesospechoso... n vivo desde san leandro david gonzalez noticiero telemundo 48. vo/cesar --la polica de n fransco este sayuda para calizar a sujeto que ve en su pantalla .. video de vigilcia...
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you see him here dancing with his baby brother isaac. when they got to the park, caleb and his 12-year-old brother nathan went right to the 170-foot scaffold of verruct, which means "insane" in german, billed as an extreme thrill ride. >> i said, brothers stick together. he says, i know, dad. >> reporter: it was the last time his parents would see caleb alive. big brother nathan was dutifully waiting for him at the bottom when the unimaginable happened. >> he was screaming. he flew from verrukt. >> reporter: nathan ran to find his mother but the horror made it nearly impossible for the 12-year-old to explain. >> there was a gentleman who wouldn't allow me to come close enough to see what was going on. he just kept saying, "no, trust me, you don't want to go any further." >> reporter: scott was in such shock, good samaritans had to confirm the incomprehensible. >> i need to hear you say it, is my son dead? he said, yes, your son is dead. put us on a golf cart, sorry you lost your son. it was surreal. i hardly remember driving home. >> rep
you see him here dancing with his baby brother isaac. when they got to the park, caleb and his 12-year-old brother nathan went right to the 170-foot scaffold of verruct, which means "insane" in german, billed as an extreme thrill ride. >> i said, brothers stick together. he says, i know, dad. >> reporter: it was the last time his parents would see caleb alive. big brother nathan was dutifully waiting for him at the bottom when the unimaginable happened. >> he was...
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recode's kara swisher and "the new york times" tech reporter mike isaac spoke with the facebook founder ceo. we'll talk to them next. >>> fidelity investments, innovative ideas for serious investo investors. you realize the smartest investing idea isn't just what you invest in, but who you invest with. ♪ isn't just what you invest in, but who you invest with. if only the signs were as obvious when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can help you find smarter entry and exit points and can help protect your potential profits. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. what?pony neighing] hey gary. oh. what's with the dog-sized horse? i'm crazy stressed trying to figure out this complex trade so i brought in my comfort pony, warren, to help me deal. isn't that right warren? well, you could get support from thinkorswim's in-app chat. it lets you chat and share your screen directly with a live person right from the app, so you don't need a comfort pony. oh, so what about my motivational meerkat? in-app chat on thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade. i'm ricardo, a sales and service
recode's kara swisher and "the new york times" tech reporter mike isaac spoke with the facebook founder ceo. we'll talk to them next. >>> fidelity investments, innovative ideas for serious investo investors. you realize the smartest investing idea isn't just what you invest in, but who you invest with. ♪ isn't just what you invest in, but who you invest with. if only the signs were as obvious when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can help you find smarter entry and...
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academy president cheryl boon isaac addressed what she calls a threat to artistic freedom. >> art hasart has no language. and doesn't belong to a single state. >> reporter: the relaxed event is the last chance for nominees to enjoy being together before competing against each other for the gold at a time stew. danielle nottingham, cbs news, beverly hills. >>> four rare white lion cubs are fascinating visitors at a zoo in eastern germany. they were born christmas day but just brought out from this mother's enclosure yesterday. there's are 300 lions in captivity. perhaps a few dozen in the wild. how good looking are those cats. how cute. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," norah o'donnell talks with champion hope solo. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." does your makeup remover every kiss-proof,ff? cry-proof, stay-proof look? neutrogena® makeup remover does. it erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. need any more proof than that? neutrogena. fortified.tored. replenished. emerge everyday with emergen-c packed with b vitamins, antioxidants, electro
academy president cheryl boon isaac addressed what she calls a threat to artistic freedom. >> art hasart has no language. and doesn't belong to a single state. >> reporter: the relaxed event is the last chance for nominees to enjoy being together before competing against each other for the gold at a time stew. danielle nottingham, cbs news, beverly hills. >>> four rare white lion cubs are fascinating visitors at a zoo in eastern germany. they were born christmas day but...
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isaac haas gets the steal but forgets to dribble. that's a travel. you can't do that. maryland gets one more shot. and it's kevin herder again. we know he can shoot. this for the win. no good. purdue wins 73-72. >>> georgetown also caught in a close game against st. peters. hoyas looking to win their fourth in a row. georgetown down double digits in the first half. pryor brings them to within one. georgetown down by one with time running out. rodney pryor. no good. the hoyas fall to seton hall in o.t. 68-66. >> game tied at 1 in the second. brett connelly finds andre berkousky for the goal. capitals take the 2-1 lead. third period caps on the power play. nicklas backstrom. shot through the screen pass. cary price. caps tyke the 3-1 lead. they go on to win it 3-2. >> i feel like there's excitement in the locker room. we know montreal is a good hockey team. maybe a little extra motivation. you want to win here, too. can't really say anything else, why we've been winning 11 of the last 12. >> good goaltending on both parts. i thought we played a good game for a majority o
isaac haas gets the steal but forgets to dribble. that's a travel. you can't do that. maryland gets one more shot. and it's kevin herder again. we know he can shoot. this for the win. no good. purdue wins 73-72. >>> georgetown also caught in a close game against st. peters. hoyas looking to win their fourth in a row. georgetown down double digits in the first half. pryor brings them to within one. georgetown down by one with time running out. rodney pryor. no good. the hoyas fall to...
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let's bring in dick kovacevich along with bill isaac.elcome to you both and, dick, where does this idea come from? >> well, back in the mid-1990s, we were allowed to give stock option without the double cost and we did that at northwest corporation. it was a huge success. increased morale, teamwork and a lot of companies did it too. then went they changed the accounting, people had to give it up because it was simply too expensive. i don't think we should use arcane accounting rules so that your average worker can't gain financially from all the contributions they make for a company. this is a no brainer. we should do this. >> bill if we take this rule at face value it's incredible important rule to make sure companies were accounting for stock options and their expense and accurately reflecting their shares outstanding. can you accomplish both of these goals, keep that rule but just make it easier to provide some incentive to give these option to less making employees as well? >> well, i don't think you can do both. you got to accept ch
let's bring in dick kovacevich along with bill isaac.elcome to you both and, dick, where does this idea come from? >> well, back in the mid-1990s, we were allowed to give stock option without the double cost and we did that at northwest corporation. it was a huge success. increased morale, teamwork and a lot of companies did it too. then went they changed the accounting, people had to give it up because it was simply too expensive. i don't think we should use arcane accounting rules so...
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academy president, cheryle boone isaac, addressed what she calls a threat to our freedom. >> art has no boarders. art has no language. and doesn't belong to a single. >> the relaxed event is the last chance for nominees to enjoy being together before competing against each other for the gold statue. danielle nottingham, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >>> that's one heck of a luncheon. >> no kidding. >> we got to work -- >> on our invitation ?s. >> on our invitation. >> our social circle. >> got lost in the mail again, i think. >> not going to lun toch chipotle, i guess? >> so many movies i haven't seen yet. and the next couple of days, reached what, thursday? >> thursday specially looks like a day that you may want to think about watch, well, maybe try to work from home for one chipping, yes, checking on, getting at large set little extra early, because it will be crumby couple every days when it comes to the wet we weather issues, wait until you see this. a lot of ups and downs and twists and turns to tell you about. so, first we take a look at at this nice wide zoom. we do have stor
academy president, cheryle boone isaac, addressed what she calls a threat to our freedom. >> art has no boarders. art has no language. and doesn't belong to a single. >> the relaxed event is the last chance for nominees to enjoy being together before competing against each other for the gold statue. danielle nottingham, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >>> that's one heck of a luncheon. >> no kidding. >> we got to work -- >> on our invitation ?s....
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the terps try a hail mary, isaac haas gets the steal, but check him out, he never dribbles.ou can't do that. the travel violation gives terps one more chance to win. kevin herder, freshman with a good look, but that's no good. maryland falls purdue 73-72. georgetown hosting seton hall, hoyas start the game missing seven of their first eight shots. miles powell on the other end, he's hitting shots and getting fouled. converts the four-point play. pirates ahead 13-2. hoyas have a guy that leads comebacks though. rodney pryor erases early deficit with a three-pointer of his own. game stayed close and needed overtime. pryor with the chance to take the lead in the extra done. hoyas fall 68-66 in o.t. uva-syracuse clicking on all cylinders in the first half. all-american hits one of his three-pointers. cavaliers ahead by 12 at the end of the first half. that's thompson going above the rim. that cuts the lead to four. andrew white took over from there. this ties the game at 36. then white attacking the rack. game high 23 for him. syracuse comes back to beat ninth ranked virginia 66
the terps try a hail mary, isaac haas gets the steal, but check him out, he never dribbles.ou can't do that. the travel violation gives terps one more chance to win. kevin herder, freshman with a good look, but that's no good. maryland falls purdue 73-72. georgetown hosting seton hall, hoyas start the game missing seven of their first eight shots. miles powell on the other end, he's hitting shots and getting fouled. converts the four-point play. pirates ahead 13-2. hoyas have a guy that leads...
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. >> reporter: while the academy acknowledges progress has been made, president isaac says there's still more to be done. >> that's what we're working on, right? those who will have the talent and the creativity. >> reporter: and no doubt it will be an exciting night. we'll have much more later in the broadcast. >>> still ahead on this special edition of "world news tonight" on sunday -- an update on a heart breaking crime. the third grade honor student gunned down after a traffic accident. >>> plus, pinpointing your location during an emergency. do you have the new app that police say could save your life? >>> and why the famous actress nominated is not attending the biggest night. >>> plus, more red carpet secrets. >>> this is "abc world news tonight" brought to you by pfizer. your body was made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can reduce joint pain and swelling in as lit
. >> reporter: while the academy acknowledges progress has been made, president isaac says there's still more to be done. >> that's what we're working on, right? those who will have the talent and the creativity. >> reporter: and no doubt it will be an exciting night. we'll have much more later in the broadcast. >>> still ahead on this special edition of "world news tonight" on sunday -- an update on a heart breaking crime. the third grade honor student...
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like to welcome bill isaac. bill, thanks for taking the time. former head of the fdic, former chair, you're going to have some wisdom in an area i want to go into, and that of course is gses, government sponsored enterprises. in my opinion freddie and fannie were the sausage factories created by the government that allowed a landscape to be used by many including banks, but boy they were at the epicenter. so now we've gone from needing a bailout to almost cash cows. let's look at the charts, bill. they're each up as you've written about 130% since the election. what's going on? >> well, i think a lot of people are believing that fannie and freddie are going to be bailed out and returned to the private sector. and continue to operate in the ways they have in the past. i sure hope that doesn't happen. but i think we do owe something to the shareholders who were wiped out. i don't think we can just take that money from them. but i do think -- so i think they need to be treated fairly, but it's time to wind fannie and freddie down. and return to the
like to welcome bill isaac. bill, thanks for taking the time. former head of the fdic, former chair, you're going to have some wisdom in an area i want to go into, and that of course is gses, government sponsored enterprises. in my opinion freddie and fannie were the sausage factories created by the government that allowed a landscape to be used by many including banks, but boy they were at the epicenter. so now we've gone from needing a bailout to almost cash cows. let's look at the charts,...
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isaacs herzog. dealfrom the us secretary of state john he has talked of a dealfrom the us secretary of statejohn kerry, which was put to the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and one that he walked away from, one that would have involved a freeze on settlement construction and reaching out to arab nations, with some sort of proposalfor a comp arab nations, with some sort of proposal for a comp rancid arab nations, with some sort of proposalfor a comp rancid peace deal? datacom prensa key skill. and you know i'm in the opposition with him. a lot of us would believe that with what would represent the interest with this role would be to try again and again until we find a way to end this conflict based on the idea of two states for two peoples. there are opportunities. not only a year ago. this opportunity is on the table in a way. but, with benjamin netanyahu, the prime minister, your colleague has refused calls him a serial refuser and said that he will be judged on it. yes that is true, we tried to
isaacs herzog. dealfrom the us secretary of state john he has talked of a dealfrom the us secretary of statejohn kerry, which was put to the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and one that he walked away from, one that would have involved a freeze on settlement construction and reaching out to arab nations, with some sort of proposalfor a comp arab nations, with some sort of proposal for a comp rancid arab nations, with some sort of proposalfor a comp rancid peace deal? datacom prensa key...
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everything is drawn back down to earth, isaac newton knew that in the 17th century, but leicester's rapid at millwall. this season there's been so much of this. penalty, obviously. but did the young man taking it, correa, look confident? no, he wasn't. commentator: correa, schmeichel saves! 0—0, but not for long. the only thing better than this cross was the header. commentator: sarabia! the spanish side are european experts, not a place for leicester's big defenders to look frail. correa scored, his confidence restored. leicester searching for their lost fearlessness. now, how did they do it last season? well, drinkwater gets the ball, looks up and finds, him. commentator: in by vardy! just the time forjamie vardy to rediscover the goal because it's 2—1 and a home leg to come, gravity can wait for a while. joe wilson, bbc news. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's evan davis. tonight, we're coming from stoke—on—trent, a city that has been in the spotlight thanks to a by—election here tomorrow. we're with a local audience and a panel of politicians and commentators and we'll ask whet
everything is drawn back down to earth, isaac newton knew that in the 17th century, but leicester's rapid at millwall. this season there's been so much of this. penalty, obviously. but did the young man taking it, correa, look confident? no, he wasn't. commentator: correa, schmeichel saves! 0—0, but not for long. the only thing better than this cross was the header. commentator: sarabia! the spanish side are european experts, not a place for leicester's big defenders to look frail. correa...
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cheryl boone isaacs, the president of the academy, has tried ha rd to president of the academy, has triedthe shape of the voting structure and it seems to work. whether it is a shift and change in the academy awards, we will see, but if a mistake like that happens again, my goodness, they will make a movie out of it. many thanks. more than two—and—a—half years after being set up, the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse in england and wales has begun holding its first hearings. the inquiry was prompted by the jimmy savile scandal, and is expected to take five years to complete. today's sessions focused on the abuse of british children sent abroad after the second world war, but the hearing has been marred but a serious data breach. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds is in central london. this enquiry has been accused of concentrating too much on the past and not enough on the protection of children here and now. but it says that those children sent abroad after the second world war for a better life are now reaching their elderly yea rs better life are now reaching their el
cheryl boone isaacs, the president of the academy, has tried ha rd to president of the academy, has triedthe shape of the voting structure and it seems to work. whether it is a shift and change in the academy awards, we will see, but if a mistake like that happens again, my goodness, they will make a movie out of it. many thanks. more than two—and—a—half years after being set up, the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse in england and wales has begun holding its first hearings. the...
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we are joined by stephen isaacs. you have a joke for us?: what's the connection between john mccain and miranda car? john mccain warned us about dictatorships arising and miranda kerr possibly friend is creating one. no voting rights at all. we have seen all sorts of weird and wonderful share structures, but to go whole hog on an ipo is aay nothing at all, it dictatorship. that is a poor advent for shareholder capitalism and is something investors should inc. about. you own a passive fun, you will own snapchat, it will go into the index, the major indexes, we will leave that one to my 40-year-old daughter. maybe the evaluation works. i don't know. i think this is a poor advert for the whole concept of passive investing. you have to buy whatever is served up and i would ask investors to think carefully. the argument has been about passive, the fees are so low and you have to own the index. couple of things -- there is decompression everywhere, so most actively managed funds now, even the good performing once -- mark: may the performances are
we are joined by stephen isaacs. you have a joke for us?: what's the connection between john mccain and miranda car? john mccain warned us about dictatorships arising and miranda kerr possibly friend is creating one. no voting rights at all. we have seen all sorts of weird and wonderful share structures, but to go whole hog on an ipo is aay nothing at all, it dictatorship. that is a poor advent for shareholder capitalism and is something investors should inc. about. you own a passive fun, you...
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. ♪ i thought i was struck by lightning ♪ winners include oscar isaac, seen in "star wars" films.my, tony, oscar, pulitzer and just last year, two princess grace award recipients, costume designer paul taswell, and actor leslie odom, jr., won tony awards for their work on the musical "hamilton." >> it was an encouragement, a wink from this industry that i love so much and this business i was preparing for, saying we believe in you. and there might be a place for you here. >> reporter: as for prince albert, do you have a favorite grace kelly film? >> i kind of hesitate between "high noon" and "rear window." >> it's right off the paris plane. do you think it will sell? >> reporter: he says with grace kelly's last film made 60 years ago, he marvels a t the fact that his mother is still so revered. >> it's incredibly rewarding and touching to see that, how people still admire her name still resonates today. >>> if you missed it, the end of sunday's oscar telecast was like a scene out of a bad movie. they gave the award for best picture to the wrong picture. the accounting firm in char
. ♪ i thought i was struck by lightning ♪ winners include oscar isaac, seen in "star wars" films.my, tony, oscar, pulitzer and just last year, two princess grace award recipients, costume designer paul taswell, and actor leslie odom, jr., won tony awards for their work on the musical "hamilton." >> it was an encouragement, a wink from this industry that i love so much and this business i was preparing for, saying we believe in you. and there might be a place for...
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. >> tom: isaac were done with this, jimmy. i know you want to say something else.g up, will this woman survive her death-defying stunt? let's hope so. beauty is such a terrible thing to waste. ♪ ways wins. especially in my business. with slow internet from the phone company, you can't keep up. you're stuck, watching spinning wheels and progress bars until someone else scoops your story. switch to comcast business. with high-speed internet up to 10 gigabits per second. you wouldn't pick a slow race car. then why settle for slow internet? comcast business. built for speed. built for business. ♪ >> live it from "america's news headquarters," i'm jackie ibanez in new york. two of president trump's top aides visiting mexico this week. rex until her son and john kelly are slated to meet with the mexican president. relations between the two countries it deteriorated after president trump insisted that mexico pay for a border wall. the trump administration developing federal guidelines allowing transgender students to use bathrooms that match their gender identity. they sa
. >> tom: isaac were done with this, jimmy. i know you want to say something else.g up, will this woman survive her death-defying stunt? let's hope so. beauty is such a terrible thing to waste. ♪ ways wins. especially in my business. with slow internet from the phone company, you can't keep up. you're stuck, watching spinning wheels and progress bars until someone else scoops your story. switch to comcast business. with high-speed internet up to 10 gigabits per second. you wouldn't pick...
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. >> and i am isaac soares.the meantime, the band remains on hold. >> heavy snowfall sets off a series of avalanches which killed 59 people along the afghanistan border. the death toll could rise. rescuers are working to evacuate people under villages buried by snow and ice and rocks. >>> the patriots super bowl champions again. they rallied 25 points down against the falcons to win the first overtime game in super bowl history. >> 34-28. the patriots' fifth super bowl title tom brady. >> tom brady, did he play? >> apparently. >> more of president trump's ban and looking at how everything is played out. he banned the order from muslim countries. >> now the following day protests erupted around the world and many angry of what they saw as a ban on muslims and this past friday, a federal judge held to a ban. >> donald trump's third week of president, it has only been three promises to be as bumpy as the first two. he's following a lot of push backs of his executive orders. >> suzanne has more. >> reporter: after j
. >> and i am isaac soares.the meantime, the band remains on hold. >> heavy snowfall sets off a series of avalanches which killed 59 people along the afghanistan border. the death toll could rise. rescuers are working to evacuate people under villages buried by snow and ice and rocks. >>> the patriots super bowl champions again. they rallied 25 points down against the falcons to win the first overtime game in super bowl history. >> 34-28. the patriots' fifth super...
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as a city and isaac community. i am so proud, not only of everybody in this room but all of the young kids that we look to take up our roles, be it the mayor, be the supervisors, the heads of departments, be our police chief. we're doing our job now so that you can proudly come in and take your spot in the world. by the way, if we have a few billionaire ceos in the crowd, we would like that, too. we need more-we need more african-americans in our business communities stepping up, right? so we've got a lot of work to do but we are going along ways already with the people that we've got leading this effort. because no one in this administration were the board of supervisors is standing still. we are lifting people up. we are moving forward. we're getting rid of the barriers and we are not afraid of that guy in the white house. >>[applause] >>[cheerring] i don't know about you, i am sick and tired of worrying about trump can i want him to worry about what we are doing. >>[applause] this is the way it should be. san fr
as a city and isaac community. i am so proud, not only of everybody in this room but all of the young kids that we look to take up our roles, be it the mayor, be the supervisors, the heads of departments, be our police chief. we're doing our job now so that you can proudly come in and take your spot in the world. by the way, if we have a few billionaire ceos in the crowd, we would like that, too. we need more-we need more african-americans in our business communities stepping up, right? so...
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enlightening as parts of our history that people may not appreciate or know and the contributions and isaacs -- sacrifices that americans made. i think the president walked away from there and i mentioned in the remarks, he mentioned he wanted to come back. because you can't do it justice and it is much like the holocaust museum and you think i would like to go back and fully explore what you saw because it peaked the interest. he was taken back through a institution and tour and he was really proud to share it with dr. carson. you walk through the museum and see the element of history and walk up to one glass exhibit that is dr. carson's scrubs and pictures of him and to exhibit that with him and his wife for the first time, and you realize how amazing that is for any american to be part of a smithsonian and standing with dr. occurson and his wife and he's experiencing it with you for the first time. was that a real interesting opportunity for him to sit there hand-to-hand with another american and watch them to be a part of american history. and you also appreciate some of the real contrib
enlightening as parts of our history that people may not appreciate or know and the contributions and isaacs -- sacrifices that americans made. i think the president walked away from there and i mentioned in the remarks, he mentioned he wanted to come back. because you can't do it justice and it is much like the holocaust museum and you think i would like to go back and fully explore what you saw because it peaked the interest. he was taken back through a institution and tour and he was really...
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isaac newton failed that farming he changed the world by defining gravity and inventing a new world ofth. entrepreneur keele obsessed with getting a job at a fancy law law firm that failed at that and we should be glad because he tried something else. he created the start of paypal. >> make it possible to send money to each other by internet. john magid allowed him to find other companies that change people's lives. people who fail the first but succeeded often say in retrospect i only succeeded because i failed first. this woman says that. >> iowa state lone parent and it's impossible to be in britain without being homeless. john: that is j.k. rowling. she went on to write some children's books featuring a boy named harry potter and those books sold more copies than any fiction ever. her experience led her to give speeches on the benefits of failing. in her case she says thanks to failure. >> i stopped presenting to myself that i was anything other than what i was and began to direct all my energy into finishing the only work that matter to me. had i really succeeded at anything else
isaac newton failed that farming he changed the world by defining gravity and inventing a new world ofth. entrepreneur keele obsessed with getting a job at a fancy law law firm that failed at that and we should be glad because he tried something else. he created the start of paypal. >> make it possible to send money to each other by internet. john magid allowed him to find other companies that change people's lives. people who fail the first but succeeded often say in retrospect i only...
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he might play isaac hayes record. he might play a salsa record.s disco really starts with a band called the tramps. the drummer, earl young, invents the idea for the floor with eight on the high hat. ♪ so everything is -- bam, bam, bam ♪ burn, baby, burn >> that's the sound of disco. ♪ burn, baby, burn ♪ burn, baby, burn . >> i loved disco. i always loved dance music, anyway, because whatever i did as a producer was always dance music. >> there you go. the melody. >> george maruder put together technology and soulful vocalist. donna summer being the biggest embodiment. and they make some of the biggest record of all time. ♪ i love to love you, baby ♪ i love to love you, baby >> "love to love you, baby" was four minutes of singing, 14 minutes of, a lot of not singing. ♪ oh, love to love you, baby >> i always wondered for the life of me was he just in the booth, more passion more -- >> actually i shooed everybody out of the studio, switched the lights off, made sure the tape is running, and i said, okay, let's go ahead. and i think she did it in 10
he might play isaac hayes record. he might play a salsa record.s disco really starts with a band called the tramps. the drummer, earl young, invents the idea for the floor with eight on the high hat. ♪ so everything is -- bam, bam, bam ♪ burn, baby, burn >> that's the sound of disco. ♪ burn, baby, burn ♪ burn, baby, burn . >> i loved disco. i always loved dance music, anyway, because whatever i did as a producer was always dance music. >> there you go. the melody....
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>> the first was the congressionacongressional signst any state that ratifies the restaurant of isaac and the only difference is delaware and delaware doesn't want a big house of representatives, it wants a small as possible. it would've wanted if the house of representatives consisted of the 13 people, one for every state which constitutionally you could have one for each state. but if that happens, delaware would have quality in both houses which is what they wanted in philadelphia. so, delaware is the only state that ratifies what we call the bill of rights if not the original first amendment because it doesn't want to big house of representatives. i've never been able to fully figure that one out. they said the brief speech and press. they are really prior to everything as you really can't have a democratic society if people are free to think for themselves and speak for themselves both politically and religiously. it is the system as a whole. some of the framers expressed concern and in integrating way somewhat inevitably be left out. it doesn't mean it doesn't exi exist. a book
>> the first was the congressionacongressional signst any state that ratifies the restaurant of isaac and the only difference is delaware and delaware doesn't want a big house of representatives, it wants a small as possible. it would've wanted if the house of representatives consisted of the 13 people, one for every state which constitutionally you could have one for each state. but if that happens, delaware would have quality in both houses which is what they wanted in philadelphia. so,...
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nearly 18,000 buildings destroyed, including isaac arnolds collection of lincoln memorabilia. and almost 100,000 were homeless, nearly one third of the city's population. the charred ruins of chicago seemed to mirror mary's mood. over the course of the next few years, married became a nomad, peripatetic lay seeking comfort for real and imagined ills. meanwhile, robert's career was on the rise. he became a pillar of the new chicago. in 1872, robert lincoln joined with edward eischen to form his own firm. he was the vice president of the chicago historical society come a trustee of the second presbyterian church. his wife, mary, had given birth to two more children after mimi. abraham lincoln the second, known as jack, in 1873. and daughter jessie, born in 1875. sadly, roberts mother became a continuing cause of concern. of the quote "i am in constant hot water about about her." a crisis developed in 1875 foot when mary lincoln became convinced that her only remaining son was mortally ill and left her residence in florida in an orange group to come to his bedside. this is the 10
nearly 18,000 buildings destroyed, including isaac arnolds collection of lincoln memorabilia. and almost 100,000 were homeless, nearly one third of the city's population. the charred ruins of chicago seemed to mirror mary's mood. over the course of the next few years, married became a nomad, peripatetic lay seeking comfort for real and imagined ills. meanwhile, robert's career was on the rise. he became a pillar of the new chicago. in 1872, robert lincoln joined with edward eischen to form his...
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if the enlightenment has its sacred texts, one of them is isaac newton's principia mathematica.ion of trinity college's library. a temple to knowledge so chilly, the librarians wear anoraks. so this is a newton's own copy of the principia mathematica? this is indeed, it's one of the great works of western science. incredibly important. it's the book that inflicted calculus on centuries of schoolchildren. indeed it did. newton helped put science at the centre of our modern world. yet some worry that the assault on experts has spread beyond economics and the social sciences and now challenges science itself. unfortunately, mr gove's remarks spilled over into all sorts of other areas where experts have an enormous contribution to make to the proper running of society and for good policy development. science is absolutely there because science is based on reason and evidence and the fact that experts have been derided in this way does have an effect in undermining science and scientific evidence. we've come to another temple to knowledge, london's gleaming francis crick institute. n
if the enlightenment has its sacred texts, one of them is isaac newton's principia mathematica.ion of trinity college's library. a temple to knowledge so chilly, the librarians wear anoraks. so this is a newton's own copy of the principia mathematica? this is indeed, it's one of the great works of western science. incredibly important. it's the book that inflicted calculus on centuries of schoolchildren. indeed it did. newton helped put science at the centre of our modern world. yet some worry...