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dna was first described by francis crick and james watson. as we celebrate its 60th anniversary here is james watson as he talks about his life's work. >> i was inspired to go into science because i wanted to understand the world about me better. i wanted to know how birds did migrate. i learned that when i was something like 8 years old it seemed a big puzzle. they didn't share my conviction only dna was important. there are no monks copping things inside sells. somehow the cell had way of copying its information. we knew it has a structure. it was a helix that they first around. i think early on i wanted to do something important with my life. i still wanted to think about science and really nothing else. being driven by finding the truth. that's my legacy. the truth. sometimes you don't find it. you'll always have that as you start with the truth it's helpful. >> james watson there. just in his mid-20s when he did some of that amazing research. >>> immigrant doctors forced to work construction in odd jobs as we have a shortage of positions
dna was first described by francis crick and james watson. as we celebrate its 60th anniversary here is james watson as he talks about his life's work. >> i was inspired to go into science because i wanted to understand the world about me better. i wanted to know how birds did migrate. i learned that when i was something like 8 years old it seemed a big puzzle. they didn't share my conviction only dna was important. there are no monks copping things inside sells. somehow the cell had way...
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advances in forensic sciences led to a dna link with james watson and rikki neave�*s clothing. hink it�*s quite it hits home that it is a small child that�*s unfortunately like being murdered. so it is quite, quite stressful. he was so loving and caring. i'm just so gutted that he's gone, you know, because ijust imagine now— i look and i think, what would he be like now? i mean, what would be what would we all be doing now together? rikki neave was known as a cheeky chappy, but he was also vulnerable. and if alive today would now be a 3a—year—old man. the crown prosecution service has said it was an appalling unsolved crime, like a jigsaw puzzle, each piece of evidence not enough by itself, but put together, a clear and compelling picture of why james watson had to be the killer. a compilation of evidence proved overwhelming. he will be sentenced on me the night. thejudge has made clear in court that when she is determining how long he will serve, even though it is a normal life term, because they have to take into consideration the age when the crime was committed, and he was o
advances in forensic sciences led to a dna link with james watson and rikki neave�*s clothing. hink it�*s quite it hits home that it is a small child that�*s unfortunately like being murdered. so it is quite, quite stressful. he was so loving and caring. i'm just so gutted that he's gone, you know, because ijust imagine now— i look and i think, what would he be like now? i mean, what would be what would we all be doing now together? rikki neave was known as a cheeky chappy, but he was...
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james watson's claim that he lifted rikki up to see some diggers over a fence was a lie. atched watson's dna to samples taken from rikki's discarded clothing. more than two decades after the schoolboy rikki neave was murdered, tonight, a man in his 30s is in police custody. that man would have been just a teenager when six—year—old rikki disappeared from an estate in peterborough in 1994. but there are more twists and turns to come. while on bail, watson fled to portugal. watson was re—arrested in portugal in august 2016 and extradited back to the uk. initially, the crown prosecution service thought there wasn't enough evidence to charge him. after rikki's family appealed, watson was finally charged with murder in 2020. it took another two years for his trial to begin at the old bailey in london. the court was told that he was living in a children's home at the time and played truant from school an awful lot. he also dismissed suggestions that he had an unhealthy interest as a child in dead birds and images of young children in their underwear. after 11 weeks in court, wat
james watson's claim that he lifted rikki up to see some diggers over a fence was a lie. atched watson's dna to samples taken from rikki's discarded clothing. more than two decades after the schoolboy rikki neave was murdered, tonight, a man in his 30s is in police custody. that man would have been just a teenager when six—year—old rikki disappeared from an estate in peterborough in 1994. but there are more twists and turns to come. while on bail, watson fled to portugal. watson was...
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james watson denies murder and the case is expected to last eight weeks.gs has been ruled lawful, overturning an earlier courtjudgement. last year, the high court ruled that the £550,000 contract awarded to pr firm public first was unlawful. the campaign group, the good law project says it plans to appeal. the 10 biggest us airlines have warned that the impending switch—on of 5g mobile phone services will disrupt planes�* navigation systems, particularly those used in bad weather. the airlines want 5g signals to be excluded from around two miles near affected airports. the bbc understands negotiations are continuing at the highest levels of the us government. the government in tonga has described the volcanic a 56—year—old from cumbria has pleaded guilty to a modern slavery offence after a vulnerable man told police he had been living in a shed for 40 years. the gangmasters and labour abuse authority say they have never witnessed such a traumatic case. fiona trott reports. it is impossible to imagine, but for 40 years, this is where someone lived, not a ho
james watson denies murder and the case is expected to last eight weeks.gs has been ruled lawful, overturning an earlier courtjudgement. last year, the high court ruled that the £550,000 contract awarded to pr firm public first was unlawful. the campaign group, the good law project says it plans to appeal. the 10 biggest us airlines have warned that the impending switch—on of 5g mobile phone services will disrupt planes�* navigation systems, particularly those used in bad weather. the...
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idea heart well i just spoke with the chief economist at business europe james watson and he said that he would find it very surprising if the european commission would propose a law propose a tax that didn't fit with w t o standards and so he doesn't necessarily think that president trump would have a case of the w t o but what james watson does say is that business europe itself which is the umbrella organization for businesses all over all over europe is itself unhappy with this tax because he says it violates o.e.c.d. principles on taxing revenues rather than profits and so there's a lot of dispute here in europe about this tax but he doesn't necessarily think the w t o will be the venue where that plays out speaking of the daily show terry it's quite interesting isn't it that donald trump. takes the institution seriously criticized like a few others. that's right a president trump has in his long line of complaints about international organizations has included the deputy oh and said he doesn't think it's competent to rule on on this or that so it is interesting that he would then
idea heart well i just spoke with the chief economist at business europe james watson and he said that he would find it very surprising if the european commission would propose a law propose a tax that didn't fit with w t o standards and so he doesn't necessarily think that president trump would have a case of the w t o but what james watson does say is that business europe itself which is the umbrella organization for businesses all over all over europe is itself unhappy with this tax because...
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i'm sorry james watson sorry about that james watson and he gave me some other interesting information mr watson says that within the e.u. it is also very controversial this tax because it goes against a long long standing o.e.c.d. principles on taxing revenues so while it may not be illegal at the w t o which is what president trump's threat seems to be it is very much unwanted by some european union governments ok i assure you that the e.u. the e.u. commission are aware of all that certainly of the o.e.c.d. principles why would they come up with such a proposal that in the first place. there has also been a push by some european union governments to actually impose taxes like this especially on these big american digital companies that have had some some true sweetheart deals from some e.u. governments like the ireland apple deal you know we've seen the same thing happened with luxembourg and the netherlands but at the same time mr watson says it's highly unlikely that all e.u. governments would agree to go along with this so we may be talking about something that never becomes e.u.
i'm sorry james watson sorry about that james watson and he gave me some other interesting information mr watson says that within the e.u. it is also very controversial this tax because it goes against a long long standing o.e.c.d. principles on taxing revenues so while it may not be illegal at the w t o which is what president trump's threat seems to be it is very much unwanted by some european union governments ok i assure you that the e.u. the e.u. commission are aware of all that certainly...
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tommy boudreau and the honorable james watson, director of the bureau of safety and environmental enforcement. gentlemen, thank you. director boudreau and watson, this is your first hearing before the committee with these two new bureaus created in october of last year so we offer a special welcome to both of you. the subcommittee was fortunate to have the opportunity to discuss many aspects of energy development when secretary salazar appeared before us two weeks ago. i'm especially grateful that we had the opportunity to discuss the potential for offshore wind development to create new manufacturing and assembly jobs and to generate renewable energy in my home state of rhode island and other states. however, as i know that many of my colleagues on both sides of the aisle will agree, there's much more to discuss about energy policy which is whooi we've convened this additional hearing today. making sure the right resources and policies are in place is what safe and responsible energy
tommy boudreau and the honorable james watson, director of the bureau of safety and environmental enforcement. gentlemen, thank you. director boudreau and watson, this is your first hearing before the committee with these two new bureaus created in october of last year so we offer a special welcome to both of you. the subcommittee was fortunate to have the opportunity to discuss many aspects of energy development when secretary salazar appeared before us two weeks ago. i'm especially grateful...
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may be hearing more about that even later today in washington business europe where economist james watson is is based and of the u.s. chamber of commerce are holding a summit in washington today and this is going to be one of the chief items on their agenda for sure brussels correspondent teri schultz the bring us up to speed on the proposal on a digital tax thank you so much meanwhile the european union has filed to documents with the world trade organization in geneva in protest of u.s. tariffs on steel europe wants compensation from the u.s. because it believes the tariffs are not truly based on national security but are instead safeguards tariffs which are against w t o rules. of germany shortage of skilled workers impact its economic growth according to a study of the country's economic output could be almost thirty billion euros higher if it wasn't for the lack of specialists and there are more vacancies every year almost four hundred forty thousand were registered in twenty seventeen the number has risen by more than one hundred thousand compared to earlier the shortage ways on cor
may be hearing more about that even later today in washington business europe where economist james watson is is based and of the u.s. chamber of commerce are holding a summit in washington today and this is going to be one of the chief items on their agenda for sure brussels correspondent teri schultz the bring us up to speed on the proposal on a digital tax thank you so much meanwhile the european union has filed to documents with the world trade organization in geneva in protest of u.s....
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in his newook, he tells the famous story of james watson and francis crick who won the 1962 nobel prize their discovery of the double helix shape of dna, which revolutionized the study of genetics. >> that catapulted them into the pantheon of great scientists like albert einstein. i will betf you are asked to name some nobel prize winners, i think everyone can say eyes dine but next would come watson and crick. >> in the book, he comes -- he tells how the discovery was based in part on the work of a researcher named rosalind franklin and how her contribution was denied for years. it is what he calls one of the most egregious ripoffs in the historof science. the secret of life opens with that famous moment in 19 53 in cambridge, england when they have just made their discovery and rushed to share it with the world. >> they ran from the cavendish laboratory out toward free school lane literally 100 steps to the eagle pub, which was a favorite watering hole of many cambridge students and professors. the way watson described it, crick wing to end said the eagle and said they have discovered
in his newook, he tells the famous story of james watson and francis crick who won the 1962 nobel prize their discovery of the double helix shape of dna, which revolutionized the study of genetics. >> that catapulted them into the pantheon of great scientists like albert einstein. i will betf you are asked to name some nobel prize winners, i think everyone can say eyes dine but next would come watson and crick. >> in the book, he comes -- he tells how the discovery was based in part...
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today, james watson is 41, but he was a 13—year—old schoolboy when he strangled rikki, stripped him naked believe this was for watson's sexual gratification. i say rot in hell. how could you murder a little boy like that? have you got no shame? ruth neave is now in ill health, but aided by her husband, gary, wants to talk about the years they spent fighting for the truth about her son's death. i met ruth 14 years ago and she told me on the first day we went out and i made her a promise and i said, when you're ready, we'll fight it and i'll get you and rikki truth and justice. eight years ago, ruth thought, now's the time. a year later, in 2015, a cold case investigation into rikki's death began and a fresh team of officers was brought in to re—examine the evidence. back in 1994, the school uniform rikki had been wearing on the day he died was found dumped in a bin. years later, using forensic techniques not available at the time, dna on rikki's clothing was linked to james watson. it was a key piece of evidence, but he concocted a story telling police it was there because he had lifted ri
today, james watson is 41, but he was a 13—year—old schoolboy when he strangled rikki, stripped him naked believe this was for watson's sexual gratification. i say rot in hell. how could you murder a little boy like that? have you got no shame? ruth neave is now in ill health, but aided by her husband, gary, wants to talk about the years they spent fighting for the truth about her son's death. i met ruth 14 years ago and she told me on the first day we went out and i made her a promise and...
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markel documents how, without her knowledge, james watson was shown one of her key x-ray diffractione of her progress reports. armed with that information, the two men figured out that d.n.a.'s structure had to be a double helix, as francis crick later admitted. >> he said we didn't do the double helix because things go in pairs or some dreamy like that. we did it for a reason. because we had rosalind's data. the reality is, is that if life was fair, which it's not, it would be called the watson- crick-franklin model. >> brangham: is that right? do you think that it's at all clear that they would have gotten there absent her data? >> they absolutely would not. it would have been very hard for them. they might have eventually. the more interesting question is that francis crick said, "of course, rosalind would have figured it out in a few weeks. it's just that we figured out faster." >> brangham: you also document in your book a very extensive campaign that those two gentmen and others went to, to hide the fact that her data had en this aha moment for them. why were they so set on den
markel documents how, without her knowledge, james watson was shown one of her key x-ray diffractione of her progress reports. armed with that information, the two men figured out that d.n.a.'s structure had to be a double helix, as francis crick later admitted. >> he said we didn't do the double helix because things go in pairs or some dreamy like that. we did it for a reason. because we had rosalind's data. the reality is, is that if life was fair, which it's not, it would be called the...
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james watson, who is now 41, was 13 years old at the time of rikki's death.view and advances in dna technology which helped solve the case, asjo black reports. on the 28th of november, 1994, ruth neave reports her son rikki hasn't returned home from school, but in fact he never made it to class. he'd left home alone that morning on peterborough�*s welland estate. hours later, he was dead. his body was discovered the next day in woods, a few minutes' walk from his home. this is the woodland where rikki's body was found. he'd been strangled, stripped naked, and he had been posed in a star shape. his school uniform was found in a wheelie bin and at the time, detectives believed rikki's mother, ruth, had murdered him. she was cleared of this at trial but did admit child cruelty, and was jailed for seven years. we now know james watson, who was 13 at the time and used to live on the estate, killed rikki. rikki's sisters, who were one and three when he was killed, went on to be adopted. they say today's verdict doesn't ease the pain of losing their brother. that's
james watson, who is now 41, was 13 years old at the time of rikki's death.view and advances in dna technology which helped solve the case, asjo black reports. on the 28th of november, 1994, ruth neave reports her son rikki hasn't returned home from school, but in fact he never made it to class. he'd left home alone that morning on peterborough�*s welland estate. hours later, he was dead. his body was discovered the next day in woods, a few minutes' walk from his home. this is the woodland...
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tonight a world renowned scientist and nobel laureate james watson reflects on his life. >> legacy. >> don't underestimate yourself. go for it. there are big things and there are minor things. and i just like to stop disease. >> james watson, for the hour, next. >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the following:. >> each day a billion people won't find safe drinking water captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: james watson is here. he is as you know the godfather of genetics in 1953 he and francis crick discovered the structure of dna. their achievement changed biology forever and earned them each a nobel prize. during the 1980s watson took part in the human genome project. in 2007 he became the second person to publish his fully sequenced genome on-line. he was also the direct are of the cold springs harbor laboratorys from 1968 until 2003 when he became chancellor. he stepped down from that role in 2007. i am pleased to have him here on this program one more time, to explore whatever is on his mind.
tonight a world renowned scientist and nobel laureate james watson reflects on his life. >> legacy. >> don't underestimate yourself. go for it. there are big things and there are minor things. and i just like to stop disease. >> james watson, for the hour, next. >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the following:. >> each day a billion people won't find safe drinking water captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city,...
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james averell the newspaper reported kept a hard ranch, watson had added a prostitute lived with him and recently figured in the dispatch of the cavalcade. a much larger story in the cheyenne daily leader the same day charged james averell, quote, living with him as his wife with cattle stealing. the rangers at her chorale held 50 head of sears, they decided they had to act, 10 to 20 men in this version snuck up on the cabin. inside, ella watson and james averell were playing cards and drinking whiskey. the leader station demanding the right lead each window and led a rush on the door, the paper says. hands up sounded with the sound of rifles leveled at the assorted pair. they were hand from the limb of a cottonwood tree by the riverbank, james averell supposedly wind and begged for his life, the other stayed defined and died with curses on her foul lips. among all these inaccuracies and exaggerations perhaps most interesting audubon's surrounding watson's name. confused over the notorious and fictitious prostitute named kate and maxwell was west of casper. there was a news story earl
james averell the newspaper reported kept a hard ranch, watson had added a prostitute lived with him and recently figured in the dispatch of the cavalcade. a much larger story in the cheyenne daily leader the same day charged james averell, quote, living with him as his wife with cattle stealing. the rangers at her chorale held 50 head of sears, they decided they had to act, 10 to 20 men in this version snuck up on the cabin. inside, ella watson and james averell were playing cards and drinking...
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they created a school for the deaf and the school hired my great-great-great uncle james watson to lead it in those early years. his wife cecelia joined him in the important work and dedicated their lifers. a few years after, relatives arrive and governor ferry addressed the first inaugural address. and some of now i collect memorabilia of our state's history and i recently purchased governor ferry's inaugural address, signed by him. it's truly amazing, which you can find on ebay. come by my office and check it out this time. and as you can appreciate, this audience can appreciate governor ferry cased daunting obstacles literally creating a state government. ferry understood that if he struck an optimistic tone and declared that with resources unequal to any other area, a population as enterprising as creative, no reason why the state of washington should not in the near future rank among the most prominent states in the union, nor why the people should not enjoy the priceless blessings of prosperity, health and happiness. more than a century later, governor ferry's family is still here
they created a school for the deaf and the school hired my great-great-great uncle james watson to lead it in those early years. his wife cecelia joined him in the important work and dedicated their lifers. a few years after, relatives arrive and governor ferry addressed the first inaugural address. and some of now i collect memorabilia of our state's history and i recently purchased governor ferry's inaugural address, signed by him. it's truly amazing, which you can find on ebay. come by my...
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have you ever come across james watson?e. >> stephen: yes. >> interesting and provocative character. >> stephen: he is. >> i know he is. i saw him recently a year, year and a half ago, on a cruise, the last paul allen cruise. a very interesting cruise before he passed away. i met stevie wonder there, a lot of people. but james watson, i said, "hey, nice to see you again." i had seen him over the decades. he said, "oh, jeff, nice to see you." "i never wanted you to play me in that movie." i said really? i said who did you think should play me? he said, "john mcenroe." ( laughter ) i said, "oh, okay." i went and talked to-- not to drop more nape of names but tom stoppard was there. i said guess who told me-- he said maybe he means john malkovich. i said did you mean john malkovich. he said remember that scene when you were playing tennis. john mcenroe would have done that much better than you did. >> stephen: people know you from your movies but not everybody knows you from your musical career. you have a new album. and not j
have you ever come across james watson?e. >> stephen: yes. >> interesting and provocative character. >> stephen: he is. >> i know he is. i saw him recently a year, year and a half ago, on a cruise, the last paul allen cruise. a very interesting cruise before he passed away. i met stevie wonder there, a lot of people. but james watson, i said, "hey, nice to see you again." i had seen him over the decades. he said, "oh, jeff, nice to see you." "i...
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on their ratings on their investment attractiveness this is what we're going to talk about with james watson the managing director of fish ratings thanks so much james so what do you think about the recent trends in terms of consolidation well then the big news is that consolidation is finally starting to happen is something that we've been talking about we've been expecting for maybe ten or fifteen years now we see real transactions starting to happen we see not just the states and banks acquiring some of the players in the market we also see some private banks also trying to consolidate with others to increase their market share. and improve their critical mass where we regard that as a positive development generally for the sector what about the risks in the sector what are they. i think the risks are perhaps twofold i think on the one hand banks are still addressing some of the problems they have from the crisis in terms of bad loans on their balance sheets a lot of loans still need to be worked out cash that still needs to be brought back into banks from those loans on the other hand ba
on their ratings on their investment attractiveness this is what we're going to talk about with james watson the managing director of fish ratings thanks so much james so what do you think about the recent trends in terms of consolidation well then the big news is that consolidation is finally starting to happen is something that we've been talking about we've been expecting for maybe ten or fifteen years now we see real transactions starting to happen we see not just the states and banks...
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>>ose: james watson is here. he ias you know the dfather of genetic in 1953 he and francis crick discover the structure of dna. their achievementchanged ology forever and rned them each a nobel prize. during the 1980s watson took part in the human genome oject. in 2007 h became the second pers to publish his fully sequenced genome on-line. he was also the direct are of the cold springsharbor labotorys from 1968 until 2003 when he became chancell. he stepped dowfrom that role in007. i am pleased to have him he on this prograone more te, to explore whatever is on his mind. welcome. let's talk first about cancer. you said my primarynterest now is cancer. >> yeah. i think abou it in the middle othe night. you ow,we might finally crack it. >> ros really? >> yeah. largely now thate have the human genom project, you know, done. we knows what wrong in cancer. it is a hundr things but l cancers have one of their faces the same and thats inlving engy. soou know, whe cancer is really bad, met at anything your body -- they a
>>ose: james watson is here. he ias you know the dfather of genetic in 1953 he and francis crick discover the structure of dna. their achievementchanged ology forever and rned them each a nobel prize. during the 1980s watson took part in the human genome oject. in 2007 h became the second pers to publish his fully sequenced genome on-line. he was also the direct are of the cold springsharbor labotorys from 1968 until 2003 when he became chancell. he stepped dowfrom that role in007. i am...
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rose: james watson is here. hes as you know the godfather of genets in 1953 he and francis crick discoved the structure of dna. their achievement changed biology forever andearned them each a nobel prize during the 1980s watson too part in the huma genome project. in 2007e became the second peon to publish his fully sequenced genome on-line. he was also th direct are of t cold springs harbor laratorys from 1968 until 2003 when he became chanceor. he stepped dn from that role in 2007. i am pleased to have him re on this progm one moreime, to explore whatever is on his mind. welcome. let's talk fir about cancer. you said my prima interest now is cancer. >> yeah. i think abt it in the middlef the nig. yoknow, we might finally crack it. >> re: really? >> yeah. largely now th we have the human gene project, you know done. we knows what's wro in cancer. it is a huned things but all cancers have one o their faces the sa. and th is volving ergy. you know, wn cancer is really bad, metstat anything you body -- they e very
rose: james watson is here. hes as you know the godfather of genets in 1953 he and francis crick discoved the structure of dna. their achievement changed biology forever andearned them each a nobel prize during the 1980s watson too part in the huma genome project. in 2007e became the second peon to publish his fully sequenced genome on-line. he was also th direct are of t cold springs harbor laratorys from 1968 until 2003 when he became chanceor. he stepped dn from that role in 2007. i am...
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and this very pompous, bloviated professor from the university of michigan, james watson, who wants to prove that vulcan exists x. he creates this drama out of these three all covering this great eclipse. you cannot put the book down. >> host: one more book we want to talk about is jonathan -- [inaudible] new book. >> guest: he's an alabama historian. he says that we really don't know the civil rights. we always cover the familiar stories. we cover the march on washington with, we cover letter from jail, we coffer the -- and he said that, you know, as the -- [inaudible] it came in through a traveler in alabama, scott cook, who told me, bob, you have to look at it. all this trial work about this man, caleb washington, who was awe rested in -- arrested in alabama for a crime he never committed, for killing a policeman which he didn't do. he was on death row for many years. george wallace stayed the execution because, ironically, he didn't believe in the death penalty. later, when he was freed after three trials provided the evidence, he marries a woman from new york who is still alive wh
and this very pompous, bloviated professor from the university of michigan, james watson, who wants to prove that vulcan exists x. he creates this drama out of these three all covering this great eclipse. you cannot put the book down. >> host: one more book we want to talk about is jonathan -- [inaudible] new book. >> guest: he's an alabama historian. he says that we really don't know the civil rights. we always cover the familiar stories. we cover the march on washington with, we...
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james watson who�*s 40 now, would have been 13 at the time rikki neave disappeared in 1994.st likely been strangled, and that the killer deliberately laid his body out in a star shape. there was no sign of his clothing, but nearby on a leaf was a single small, white shirt button. the next day, his school uniform was discovered in a wheelie bin nearby, small toys and cards still in his pocket. six months later, ruth neave, was accused of his murder. she was unanimously cleared by a jury, but was jailed after admitting cruelty charges. the court was told that ricky was well—known on the estate, but was a venerable child, used by his mother to collect drugs and this neglect exposed him to great risk. 27 years later, james watson is now accused of the little boy�*s murder. in 2015, a new investigation was opened using techniques not available in the mid—1990s. scientific examination of an adhesive tape from ricky�*s clothes were examined, and a dna match to james watson was allegedly made. james watson would have been 13 years old at the time of the death, and the court was told
james watson who�*s 40 now, would have been 13 at the time rikki neave disappeared in 1994.st likely been strangled, and that the killer deliberately laid his body out in a star shape. there was no sign of his clothing, but nearby on a leaf was a single small, white shirt button. the next day, his school uniform was discovered in a wheelie bin nearby, small toys and cards still in his pocket. six months later, ruth neave, was accused of his murder. she was unanimously cleared by a jury, but...
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sergeant major james watson. sergeant sheldon warner. special people.nd america is very blessed to have you with us. thank you. the new england patriots are big supporters of our military and america's veterans. , where is joe? .here he is thank you, joe. serves in the navy reserves and is a graduate of the naval academy. coach belichick is the son of a bob kraft my he is becoming a famous guy for winning. to him and belichick, wow. you do so much to support our military. bob has been my friend for a long time and he wants to support our military. what a group of champions, all of them. i want to commend you for building such an externality organization. five super bowl victories since 2002, really unbelievable. george's -- george steinbrenner is a very good friend mine and george was a great champ but there was a little more turmoil in his victories and that is ok. he was another great one. ince bob bought the patriots 1994, they one more division titles, conference championships, and super bowl wins than any other team. no team has been this good for
sergeant major james watson. sergeant sheldon warner. special people.nd america is very blessed to have you with us. thank you. the new england patriots are big supporters of our military and america's veterans. , where is joe? .here he is thank you, joe. serves in the navy reserves and is a graduate of the naval academy. coach belichick is the son of a bob kraft my he is becoming a famous guy for winning. to him and belichick, wow. you do so much to support our military. bob has been my friend...
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some news from the old bailey where a child, james watson has been jailed old bailey where a child, jamesp going". we've got to recognise that voters are going through a tough time at the moment and i think that as a government, i've got to listen. the lib dems overturn a huge conservative 211,000 majority in tiverton and honiton and say it's time mrjohnson left number 10. people were saying borisjohnson must go. when we talked to people on the doorsteps, they were fed up of a prime minister who is not fit and decent to be prime minister of our great country. labour re—takes wakefield, which it lost at the 2019 general election with the party's leader also insisting that it's time for a new non—conservative government. now we've had the sort of swing that puts us on track notjust for a labour government but for a majority labour government, so this is hugely significant for the labour party and i'm so proud. officials in afghanistan say another five people have been killed following tremors close to the epicentre of wednesday's earthquake. the former glamour model katie price is given an
some news from the old bailey where a child, james watson has been jailed old bailey where a child, jamesp going". we've got to recognise that voters are going through a tough time at the moment and i think that as a government, i've got to listen. the lib dems overturn a huge conservative 211,000 majority in tiverton and honiton and say it's time mrjohnson left number 10. people were saying borisjohnson must go. when we talked to people on the doorsteps, they were fed up of a prime...
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james watson with three tips at the basket.to fall, with you still dive manage to the husky bench with no fear. his coaching staff applaud his effort as he comes down the floor. >> steve: overton, turner in the backcourt. suggs now in the game, a very good three shooter. the 2-1 pressure that the cougs are showing is just to slow down the huskies and make them work in the half-court offense. hits the three and all of a sudden it's a four-point game. so pondexter hits the two thousand. it's turner with the three. >> miles: when you're in the zone defense, you have to recognize who the shooters are. elston turner comes free along the baseline. no one tells him that a shooter is coming to the corner. >> steve: and that sends a 7-0 husky run. >> miles: all set up by making his first between jumpers. they run at him hard and gives a little upfake, side step, three-point shot. >> steve: overton. missing long. they're going to have trouble if they can't hit the three-point shot against this 2-3 zone. ball out of bounds to the huskies.
james watson with three tips at the basket.to fall, with you still dive manage to the husky bench with no fear. his coaching staff applaud his effort as he comes down the floor. >> steve: overton, turner in the backcourt. suggs now in the game, a very good three shooter. the 2-1 pressure that the cougs are showing is just to slow down the huskies and make them work in the half-court offense. hits the three and all of a sudden it's a four-point game. so pondexter hits the two thousand....
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double helix structure in dna was first revealed in 1953 by rosalind franklin, francis crick and james watson, and within a few decades, scientists discovered how to alter the dna of living organisms. but gene editing really took off around 2013 when scientists harnessed a molecular mechanism found in certain bacteria. this remarkable mechanism is called crispr-cas9 or crispr for short. crispr-cas9 contains an enzyme that serves as the bacteria's defense mechanism against viruses. when viruses infect the bacteria, the crispr machinery targets the specific section of dna. then the enzyme responds like a pair of scissors and literally cuts the virus's genetic code apart. scientists are now are harnessing this natural mechanism to target and precisely edit dna of numerous organisms. (eerie dramatic music) - [kondwani] next, we insert crispr construct that will alter their dna. - we're gonna add in the crispr machinery and then change the cells. - [kondwan ah! the crispr machinery targets and edits a specific gene in the e. coli, so that they can adapt to a lethal dose of antibiotics. normally, b
double helix structure in dna was first revealed in 1953 by rosalind franklin, francis crick and james watson, and within a few decades, scientists discovered how to alter the dna of living organisms. but gene editing really took off around 2013 when scientists harnessed a molecular mechanism found in certain bacteria. this remarkable mechanism is called crispr-cas9 or crispr for short. crispr-cas9 contains an enzyme that serves as the bacteria's defense mechanism against viruses. when viruses...
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was pointed out, pioneer girl indeed contains sta >> then, on saturday evening at y>Ñ historian james watsone assassinations of abraham lincoln and john f. kennedy, high lighting the similarities and differences between both tragedies. and, at 10:00, the 1965 "meet the press" interview who authored a report on the contents of black poverty in the united states. >> i believe that -- i believe that president johnson said in his university speech, you cannot keep a man in chains for three centuries and take the chains off of them and say okay, you're free to run the ranks of life with anybody else. people have to be given the opportunity to compete with effective resources. and i believe that we should make a special effort.zpmberet . a visit to pershing park to washington, d.c. to hear about proposed designs for a new national world war iu memorial for its up congresswomaning anniversary. for our complete holiday schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> each week until to 2016 presidential election, american history tv brings you article kooifl coverage of past presidential races, next; on road to the
was pointed out, pioneer girl indeed contains sta >> then, on saturday evening at y>Ñ historian james watsone assassinations of abraham lincoln and john f. kennedy, high lighting the similarities and differences between both tragedies. and, at 10:00, the 1965 "meet the press" interview who authored a report on the contents of black poverty in the united states. >> i believe that -- i believe that president johnson said in his university speech, you cannot keep a man in...
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tapings from his close were examined and a dna match to james watson was allegedly made.are on the ukrainian border mean an invasion. let me bring you an update on last weekend�*s siege in texas in the us. it�*s emerged that the man from blackburn in the uk who was shot dead in texas after taking hostages at a synagogue was known to the security service m15. malik faisal akram was no longer thought to be a risk when he travelled to the us late last month. then, on saturday, this happened. mr akram interrupted a morning service at the congregation beth israel in colleyville with what he claimed was a gun and a bomb. armed police and negotiators then became involved. after a ten—hour stand—off, mr akram was shot dead by police. the four hostages were unharmed. the attack on thejewish synagogue happened in dallas in texas. when it became known that mr akram was from blackburn here in the uk, the investigation became global. the uk foreign secretary is branding it an anti—semitic attack, and president biden is calling it a terrorist attack. our security correspondent, frank g
tapings from his close were examined and a dna match to james watson was allegedly made.are on the ukrainian border mean an invasion. let me bring you an update on last weekend�*s siege in texas in the us. it�*s emerged that the man from blackburn in the uk who was shot dead in texas after taking hostages at a synagogue was known to the security service m15. malik faisal akram was no longer thought to be a risk when he travelled to the us late last month. then, on saturday, this happened....
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. >> así que atento james watson no se hizo la prueba covid-19 el fin de semana que era obligatoría yos para llevar abre y a partir de 11 de la mañana a ocho de la noche único requisito llevar hambre >> perfecto guillermo >> estoy a dieta >> nos vemos. [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪ >> icias telemundo >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> buenas noches estas noticias debe saber antes de acabar el día , soy julio vaqueiro >> aprobado el estímulo económico la próxima semana millones de estadounidenses van a recibir su cheque de 1400 dólares , los hijos de inmigrantes indocumentados también se benefician >> esta medida va a sacar millones de familias de la pobreza >> cuándo va a recibir su cheq
. >> así que atento james watson no se hizo la prueba covid-19 el fin de semana que era obligatoría yos para llevar abre y a partir de 11 de la mañana a ocho de la noche único requisito llevar hambre >> perfecto guillermo >> estoy a dieta >> nos vemos. [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪ >> icias telemundo >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> buenas noches estas noticias debe saber antes...
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excluded because she is a woman, and this very pompous professor from the university of michigan, james watson, who wants to prove that -- and he creates drama out of these three, all covering this great eclipse. >> one more book to talk about. >> guest: jonathan bass is a an alabama historian. he says that we really don't know the -- we always cover the familiar stories. we cover the march on washington, we cover letter from jail, we cover the -- and he said that, as the reviewer said our civil rights came in through a traveler in alabama, scott cook, who told me bob, you have to look at it. all this trial work about this man, caleb washington, who was arrested in alabama for a crime he never committed, for killing a prime minister, which -- policeman, which he didn't do. he didn't live in the death penalty. when he was freed up to, and. i was moved to tears when "the new york times" book review put the review on the front page, and i said, i can't believe that people are recognizing this story. timothy tyson of duke wrote the review. the book is a thriller but shows us how wide the civil rig
excluded because she is a woman, and this very pompous professor from the university of michigan, james watson, who wants to prove that -- and he creates drama out of these three, all covering this great eclipse. >> one more book to talk about. >> guest: jonathan bass is a an alabama historian. he says that we really don't know the -- we always cover the familiar stories. we cover the march on washington, we cover letter from jail, we cover the -- and he said that, as the reviewer...
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james watson — who is now 41 — was 13 years old at the time of rikki's death.he 28th of november, 1994, ruth neave reports her son rikki hasn't returned home from school, but in fact he never made it to class. he'd left home alone that morning on peterborough's welland estate. hours later, he was dead. his body was discovered the next day in woods, a few minutes' walk from his home. this is the woodland where rikki's body was found. he'd been strangled, stripped naked, and he had been posed in a star shape. his school uniform was found in a wheelie bin and at the time, detectives believed rikki's mother, ruth, had murdered him. she was cleared of this at trial but did admit child cruelty, and was jailed for seven years. we now know james watson, who was 13 at the time and used to live on the estate, killed rikki. rikki's sisters, who were one and three when he was killed, went on to be adopted. they say today's verdict doesn't ease the pain of losing their brother. that's not humane. that's not normal for someone to be out on the street and to be able to get ac
james watson — who is now 41 — was 13 years old at the time of rikki's death.he 28th of november, 1994, ruth neave reports her son rikki hasn't returned home from school, but in fact he never made it to class. he'd left home alone that morning on peterborough's welland estate. hours later, he was dead. his body was discovered the next day in woods, a few minutes' walk from his home. this is the woodland where rikki's body was found. he'd been strangled, stripped naked, and he had been posed...
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james watson was aged 13 when he strangled the six—year—old in woods in the city on november 28 1994.the verdict even though he had attended every day of the three month long trial instead, he watched via video link from the prison that he is been an remand from ten to two verdicts that he was guilty of the murder. this is a very long—running case which goes back to november of 1994 and even though case which goes back to november of 1994 and even thouthames watson was on the last people to see ricky leave the life spoken to by police at the time, he is never considered at the time, he is never considered a suspect, was only 13 years old at the time instead of the finger of suspicion actually pointed at his mother. she was charged with murder but was acquitted of trial although she was found guilty of cruelty to rikki in two of his sisters. and that murder inquiry came to a temporary conclusion at the end of that trial, there was a period for nothing much happened until police reopened that investigation into thousand 14 and using fresh dna techniques, they decided thatjames watson wa
james watson was aged 13 when he strangled the six—year—old in woods in the city on november 28 1994.the verdict even though he had attended every day of the three month long trial instead, he watched via video link from the prison that he is been an remand from ten to two verdicts that he was guilty of the murder. this is a very long—running case which goes back to november of 1994 and even though case which goes back to november of 1994 and even thouthames watson was on the last people...
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>> reporter: we just received word that the federal on-scene coordinator, james watson, has given bp8 hours to devise a more aggressive plan to contain the leaking oil. clearly, the government and everyone else here is getting frustrated by the continuing flow of oil into the gulf of mexico. at a rate of about 16,000 barrels of oil per day. that's what's being captured. but the flow rate itself is much more likely above 25,000 barrels of oil per day. >> okay. and the impact that it has on the people there, the residents, people who depend on the gulf for their livelihood, let's listen to one fisherman whose livelihood is at risk, charms. >> it is hard to swallow, you know. a lot of folks are hurting. you know, there's a lot of unknowns. and those unknowns have a lot of folks fearful. >> so as of now, charles, can you categorize what this oilas ter has done to the seafood industry? >> reporter: it's at a standstill. right now shrimping is shut down. oyster fishing is shut down. in fact, one of the famous oyster houses in louisiana, up the road here in new orleans, p & j's oyster house
>> reporter: we just received word that the federal on-scene coordinator, james watson, has given bp8 hours to devise a more aggressive plan to contain the leaking oil. clearly, the government and everyone else here is getting frustrated by the continuing flow of oil into the gulf of mexico. at a rate of about 16,000 barrels of oil per day. that's what's being captured. but the flow rate itself is much more likely above 25,000 barrels of oil per day. >> okay. and the impact that it...
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even in my work writing about biology with the code breaker, you have james watson who is the greatest of the 20th century and becomes racist basically in his feelings about race and heredity. how do you teach watson and biology and jefferson and history. i do think you earn extra credit because of the curve of history jessica mitchell, i think -- yes, i think even as we -- the great thing about history, we get to reassess people there for relative and the tension. i think in some ways that's what this is for. they're very practical and sort ofoo gets it left. sometimes you know deep philosophers amongst the system. writing all these with ab average printer and deeply and i think it's such a powerful articulation in history but why understanding it throughout your career. >> walter, how did you, why did you, when did you -- >> if you want to know what ben franklin was. he'd say i was an inventor and lightning rods and wood burning stoves and the concept of federalism with the state and union and they coexist and so what sets franklin apart is he's the greatest innovator of his time. do
even in my work writing about biology with the code breaker, you have james watson who is the greatest of the 20th century and becomes racist basically in his feelings about race and heredity. how do you teach watson and biology and jefferson and history. i do think you earn extra credit because of the curve of history jessica mitchell, i think -- yes, i think even as we -- the great thing about history, we get to reassess people there for relative and the tension. i think in some ways that's...
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edward james watson, ej for short, can be seen punching himself in the face so hard that he's knocked backwards. mom vanessa watson said she couldn't believe her eyes. vanessa watson: i was watching this and while i was watching this i was like, 'really, here.' vanessa says the specialist told her and husband, dave watson, this was the first time in her 20 years of reading ultrasounds that she had seen something like this. when i went back to the doctor to get the results, i asked her if everything's okay, we are really worried about the results. not going to have any once assured that ej was perfectly healthy dave says he posted the video of the 20 week scan online to show family and friends. dave watson: within two days we had articles in the ukraine, honduras, italy, telemundo. vanessa: he's getting so big and so big and so big. dave: he's already more accomplished than i am. although the attention has been unexpected and, at times, overwhelming, the first time soon-to- be parents say it's been fun to read the comments and speculate about what that punch may say about ej's personal
edward james watson, ej for short, can be seen punching himself in the face so hard that he's knocked backwards. mom vanessa watson said she couldn't believe her eyes. vanessa watson: i was watching this and while i was watching this i was like, 'really, here.' vanessa says the specialist told her and husband, dave watson, this was the first time in her 20 years of reading ultrasounds that she had seen something like this. when i went back to the doctor to get the results, i asked her if...
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edward james watson ej, can be seen punching himself in the mom vanessa watson says she couldn't believe her eyes. >> i was watching this and while i was watching this, i was like really? >> reporter: she says the specialist told her and her husband this was the first time in her 20 years of reading ultrasounds that she had seen something like this glenn when i this. >> when i went back, i said is everything okay? we're worried about the relts? >> reporter: once assured that ej was perfectly healthy, dave says he posted the video of the 20-week scan online to show family and friends. >> within two days, we had articles in the ukraine, honduras, italy. >> getting so big and so big and so big. >> he's already more accomplished than i am. >> reporter: although the attention has been unexpected, the first time soon to be parents say it's been fun to read the comments and speculate about what that punch may say >> we love ultimate fighting. we were just talking about that. okay. maybe he's gonna be some fighter for usc or some boxing guy. >> well, he's definitely a boy. that's amazing. wow. p
edward james watson ej, can be seen punching himself in the mom vanessa watson says she couldn't believe her eyes. >> i was watching this and while i was watching this, i was like really? >> reporter: she says the specialist told her and her husband this was the first time in her 20 years of reading ultrasounds that she had seen something like this glenn when i this. >> when i went back, i said is everything okay? we're worried about the relts? >> reporter: once assured...
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ali gorman, "channel 6 action news" james watson one of the discovererrors of dna sold his noble prize it wept for $4.million. he is first living recipient to sl his noble prize. >>> ducis, cecily and i had a pleasure of visiting camp out or hunger. we said hello to press ton and steve on wmmr. camp out for hunger is buyingest run food drive in america and of course radio personalities press ton and steve preside over it with enormous commitment and trademark hospitality. >> like we do every year. we've been there three, four years. >> you've been there many more from that. >> we always have a great time. >> we bring donations and ask people to come out. they're still there. tomorrow you can donate 6 to 11 at the xfinity live parking lot. >> it was fun we had a competition too. >> we'll talk about who won. >> all right. >> she won ducis came in second and because of a lot of circumstances that i could not control i have no idea what they are, i came in third. >> "action news" anagrama. >> no time to talk about the weather now. let's move on. stormtracker 6 live double scan showing atmo
ali gorman, "channel 6 action news" james watson one of the discovererrors of dna sold his noble prize it wept for $4.million. he is first living recipient to sl his noble prize. >>> ducis, cecily and i had a pleasure of visiting camp out or hunger. we said hello to press ton and steve on wmmr. camp out for hunger is buyingest run food drive in america and of course radio personalities press ton and steve preside over it with enormous commitment and trademark hospitality....
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. >> late 2017/early 2018, the two james addie and molly watson began planning a wedding, going to theg a marriage license. >> this one here is on the date on april 25th, 2018, james aaron addie, 51, to molly nicole watson, 35. i'm mark price. i'm the randolph county recorder of deeds in the county of randolph in the state of missouri. >> as the county recorder, he's responsible for recording deeds as well as recording marriage licenses. and he performed that ritual for james addie and molly watson on april 25th, 2 days before her murder. >> security camera video actually shows molly walking across the parking lot and coming into the building. >> the cameras i've got in the back of my office for security filmed all that. >> even on security cameras, molly's bubbly personality is pretty obvious. she's smiling and laughing there, chatting with the guard. and notice her phone? apparently she always kept that close. >> molly watson come in the door just shortly before 4:00, and she said, i'm here to get a marriage license. and she was quite pleasant to talk to. we had a good time. and you
. >> late 2017/early 2018, the two james addie and molly watson began planning a wedding, going to theg a marriage license. >> this one here is on the date on april 25th, 2018, james aaron addie, 51, to molly nicole watson, 35. i'm mark price. i'm the randolph county recorder of deeds in the county of randolph in the state of missouri. >> as the county recorder, he's responsible for recording deeds as well as recording marriage licenses. and he performed that ritual for james...
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i noted down, and i know that you have explored this territory, i'm sure you're familiar that james watsonon team, said that seeing the bright side of disability is like seeing the bright side of poverty, ie, it does not exist. it does exist. and just as poor people make great music and great literature, so disabled people can make great — everything you can name. as i have said before, i have a g—to—a transposition at point 380 of my fgrf3 gene. we have 3 billion base pairs so i have one spelling mistake out of 3 billion. so, are you picturing all of the 3 billion? because i might be cleverer. i might be more creative. i might be more friendly or more confident, as well as being more short. and the person who is, as it were, average height might be shy, miserable, in other words, not necessarily the citizen that we would like. if we start saying that they should be born and they should never have been born, we are going to draw the line here, i think we are going to not have some people who might contribute purely on the basis of the... surely, our thinking has developed. crick and watson
i noted down, and i know that you have explored this territory, i'm sure you're familiar that james watsonon team, said that seeing the bright side of disability is like seeing the bright side of poverty, ie, it does not exist. it does exist. and just as poor people make great music and great literature, so disabled people can make great — everything you can name. as i have said before, i have a g—to—a transposition at point 380 of my fgrf3 gene. we have 3 billion base pairs so i have one...