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kirby has not been ordered out. he stayed in his seat, listening to the radio report waiting to be called, trembling with an energy he could neither channel more contained. tears streamed down his face. he stared at his bloody hands and if the stains on his legs and lap were yet cradled smith said, he shook uncontrollably. he rocked back and forth in the seat. never before had he saved the life. he had thought it would be cool. instead he felt guilty. he had seen the entrance and exit wounds on the torn brain matter and had a sense of what was missing. some of it was inside the helmet on his lap. kirby could visualize the path of the steel bullet through his friends goal. if smith survived the trip to the first hospital committee made it through stabilization and surgery in the transfer to germany, what kind of life could he expect? kirby had not given the moment, holding emotions in check so he could do his job. now his emotions broke free. he had a chance to and past the second by second decline in tasks that life
kirby has not been ordered out. he stayed in his seat, listening to the radio report waiting to be called, trembling with an energy he could neither channel more contained. tears streamed down his face. he stared at his bloody hands and if the stains on his legs and lap were yet cradled smith said, he shook uncontrollably. he rocked back and forth in the seat. never before had he saved the life. he had thought it would be cool. instead he felt guilty. he had seen the entrance and exit wounds on...
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kirby had not been ordered out. he stayed in his seat, listening to the radio report, rating waiting to be called, traveling with an energy he could neither channel nor contain. tears streamed down his face. he stared at his blood he hands and at the stains on his leg in the lab where he had cradled smith's head . he shook uncontrollably. he rocked back and forth in hisseat . never before had he saved the life . he had thought it would be cool. instead, he felt guilty. he had seen the entrance and exit wounds on the torn brain matter and had a sense of what was missing. some of it was inside the helmet on his lap. kirby could visualize half of the steel bullet through his friends go. smith survived the trip to the first hospital, if he made it through stabilization and surgery and transferred to germany , what kind of life could he expect? kirby had acted inthe moment , holding them emotions in check so he could do his job. now his emotions broke free. he had a chance to think past the second bysecond sequence of th
kirby had not been ordered out. he stayed in his seat, listening to the radio report, rating waiting to be called, traveling with an energy he could neither channel nor contain. tears streamed down his face. he stared at his blood he hands and at the stains on his leg in the lab where he had cradled smith's head . he shook uncontrollably. he rocked back and forth in hisseat . never before had he saved the life . he had thought it would be cool. instead, he felt guilty. he had seen the entrance...
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mark kirby's about to be arrested. free to download and popular with teenagers. victims without help from the company. months before we know who that is. and kirby's case is not the only one. to track down. so each one of these could be a predator? yes. abusing children? yes. process, taking months and costing money the force doesn't have. so when you ask kik, you get an automated response? yes. saying we can't provide that information? it's a bureaucratic nightmare. really, is hurting a child. at the age of 13. it started in moments, but lasted years. they ask you to perform sexual acts, and then film them and send that. how many men do you think may have tried to groom you? over 100, possibly up to 200, yeah. that's shocking. yeah. and it's still rife. from a 42—year—old man. then this. and there's more. to share them. in the last five years. what do you think of that? here talking to you now, because there's clearly a problem. that we're banging our heads against a brick wall. leaving offenders at large and victims unprotected. of the day it makes them money.
mark kirby's about to be arrested. free to download and popular with teenagers. victims without help from the company. months before we know who that is. and kirby's case is not the only one. to track down. so each one of these could be a predator? yes. abusing children? yes. process, taking months and costing money the force doesn't have. so when you ask kik, you get an automated response? yes. saying we can't provide that information? it's a bureaucratic nightmare. really, is hurting a child....
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mark kirby is about to be arrested.s been sexually grooming children using kik, a messaging app — free to download and popular with teenagers. you're under arrest... he was sent to prison for more than three years, but kik‘s users are often anonymous, so police can't trace and help his victims without help from the company. there's a child that is probably going to be abused for another 12 months before we know who that is. and kirby's case is not the only one. look — these diagrams show other offenders northampton police need to track down. so each one of these could be a predator? yes. abusing children? yes. but kik won't help unless officers start a formal international legal process, taking months and costing money the force doesn't have. it's a bureaucratic nightmare. it was abuse, yeah, sexual abuse — the worst form of hurting a person, really, is hurting a child. vulnerable and lonely, taylor was first groomed on kik at the age of 13. it started with a lot of selfies, but then, yeah, it would escalate to underwea
mark kirby is about to be arrested.s been sexually grooming children using kik, a messaging app — free to download and popular with teenagers. you're under arrest... he was sent to prison for more than three years, but kik‘s users are often anonymous, so police can't trace and help his victims without help from the company. there's a child that is probably going to be abused for another 12 months before we know who that is. and kirby's case is not the only one. look — these diagrams show...
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and kirby's case is not the only one.r offenders northampton police need to track down. so each one of these could be a predator? yes. abusing children? yes. but kik won't help unless officers start a form international legal start a former international legal process, taking months and costing money the force doesn't have. it's a bureaucratic nightmare. yeah, it was abuse, yeah — the worst form of hurting a person, really, is hurting a child. vulnerable and lonely, taylor was first groomed on kik at the age of 13. it started with a lot of selfies, but then, yeah, it would escalate to, like, underwear photos, like, naked photos, and videos, yeah, they ask you to perform sexual acts. how many men do you think may have tried to groom you? over 100, possibly up to 200, yeah. that is shocking. yeah. and it's still rife. posing as a child, within seconds we get this message from a 42—year—old man. then this. and there's more. we also find sexualised images of children and users offering to share them. kik refused our request f
and kirby's case is not the only one.r offenders northampton police need to track down. so each one of these could be a predator? yes. abusing children? yes. but kik won't help unless officers start a form international legal start a former international legal process, taking months and costing money the force doesn't have. it's a bureaucratic nightmare. yeah, it was abuse, yeah — the worst form of hurting a person, really, is hurting a child. vulnerable and lonely, taylor was first groomed...
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mark kirby is about to be arrested.lly grooming children using kik, a messaging app — free to download and popular with teenagers. you're under arrest... he was sent to prison for more than three years, but kik‘s users are often anonymous, so police can't trace and help his victims without help from the company. there's a child that is probably going to be abused for another 12 months before we know who that is. and kirby's case is not the only one. look — these diagrams show other offenders northampton police need to track down. so each one of these could be a predator? yes. abusing children? yes. but kik won't help unless officers start a formal international legal process, taking months and costing money the force doesn't have. so when you ask kik, you get an automated response? yes. so you, the police, get an automated response, saying we can't provide that information? yes. it's a bureaucratic nightmare. it was abuse, yeah, sexual abuse — the worst form of hurting a person, really, is hurting a child. vulnerable an
mark kirby is about to be arrested.lly grooming children using kik, a messaging app — free to download and popular with teenagers. you're under arrest... he was sent to prison for more than three years, but kik‘s users are often anonymous, so police can't trace and help his victims without help from the company. there's a child that is probably going to be abused for another 12 months before we know who that is. and kirby's case is not the only one. look — these diagrams show other...
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and for about a week or more kirby was basically an insomniac walking in zombie fashion waiting for word on smith and his neurology and there was a moment later in the book he gets a phone call from smith father who basically says as long as i'm alive you will have a father in ohio. that is the outcome of that scene. brad asked me to talk about process. it provides an opportunity for that. a lot of book serves as an anti-memoir. i am not in it except the preface. but in many of the scenes was present including diet it played out next to me. but i found being present is never enough. what you see and hear are what you thank you see or hear isn't enough to make that helped over the last six years going back and to download their brain they are primary characters of their own and they will tell you tell you i have a pain in the. many long nights would be talking and i would take hours of note that a time. and once i thought had downloaded the brain that i can make a more coherent account i would make a map of the people around him like the social map, family members, friends, others that we
and for about a week or more kirby was basically an insomniac walking in zombie fashion waiting for word on smith and his neurology and there was a moment later in the book he gets a phone call from smith father who basically says as long as i'm alive you will have a father in ohio. that is the outcome of that scene. brad asked me to talk about process. it provides an opportunity for that. a lot of book serves as an anti-memoir. i am not in it except the preface. but in many of the scenes was...
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joins muss is retired admill john kirby and director -- of the american legion headquarters, u.s. you, admill. at a time from leaders of both parties have wanted us to in some ways pull out of the word, how remarkable was mccain's unflinching call to say, whether in iraq or syria, or ukraine? >> he didn't just believe we were engaged in affairs of the world, but he believed we were a great country because we were engaged in the affairs of the world and that had to be based on values and human rights. president bush said he was passionate about freedom, because he knew what it was like to be in the absence of that. so he espoused a notion sometimes it was in our best national interest to defend the national interests, the safety, the security, the stability of people overseas. >> louis, how much do you think his time in vietnam, how much do you think that shaped his view of the world when it came to vet hans? >> i think it helped shape his understanding of what it means to be at war. by all means everybody remembered his stance on torture and his proclamation that it just didn't wo
joins muss is retired admill john kirby and director -- of the american legion headquarters, u.s. you, admill. at a time from leaders of both parties have wanted us to in some ways pull out of the word, how remarkable was mccain's unflinching call to say, whether in iraq or syria, or ukraine? >> he didn't just believe we were engaged in affairs of the world, but he believed we were a great country because we were engaged in the affairs of the world and that had to be based on values and...
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navy admiral john kirby, and national security analyst, samantha vinograd. that they blame the u.s.itizenry, is that unusual posturing? >> this is so predictable and hypocritical. predictable because every time something goes wrong in iran, they blame everybody except themselves. they've done this when there have been previous attacks in the same province as the attack today, when arab insurgents take responsibility, instead of saying maybe they feel disenfranchised and there's issues to address, they do it, when it comes to their economy, they blame us for decades of mismanagement. and it is deeply hypocritical. i lived in iraq, i can't tell you how many times i ducked and covered when missiles from iranian backed proxies struck the green zone in 2007. iran supports more terrorist groups in the region than stars in the sky. and making this statement is predictable and hypocritical. >> admiral kirby, pompeo has talked tough about iran, vis-a-vis u.s. missions in iraq, syria, russia. when he says iran will be held accountable, that we're going to go to the source, that's a quote, is
navy admiral john kirby, and national security analyst, samantha vinograd. that they blame the u.s.itizenry, is that unusual posturing? >> this is so predictable and hypocritical. predictable because every time something goes wrong in iran, they blame everybody except themselves. they've done this when there have been previous attacks in the same province as the attack today, when arab insurgents take responsibility, instead of saying maybe they feel disenfranchised and there's issues to...
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back to take the final two sets for the loss of just three games i former world number one undulate kirby has been knocked out the german full cd was one of the. years ago i was going downstairs to vacuum the many civil cars and freeze its number thirteen seed keep persons also out beaten by unseeded marchesa on the side of the czech republic and he said this already fungicides best ever run out of france. now serino williams got the better of her sister venus to make it through to the fourth round it's more than a decade now since famous has bates and serena it's a grand slam they would start triples soon you know really it had the feel of a heavyweight title fight serino up against venus for the thirtieth time in their careers but in front of a semi crowd in new york it failed to live up to the heart through one of the most dramatic moments of the night came when serena twisted her ankle in the second game it was nothing serious though and after some treatment she wrapped up the acting set in just thirty one minutes. thanks to. the second set didn't last much longer a ruthless arena too
back to take the final two sets for the loss of just three games i former world number one undulate kirby has been knocked out the german full cd was one of the. years ago i was going downstairs to vacuum the many civil cars and freeze its number thirteen seed keep persons also out beaten by unseeded marchesa on the side of the czech republic and he said this already fungicides best ever run out of france. now serino williams got the better of her sister venus to make it through to the fourth...
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former world number one julie kirby has been knocked out the german full seedings won the title two years ago going down to survive in the many civil code would freeze its number thirteen seed keep persons all. also out beaten by unseeded marchesa on the side of the czech republic and he says this already fungicides best ever run out of france. serina williams got the better of her sister venus to make it through to the fourth round it's more than a decade now since famous as bates and serena it's a grand slam day woodstock's reports say you know really it had the feel of a heavyweight title fight serina up against venus for the thirtieth time in their careers but in front of a semi crowd in new york it failed to live up to the hype so when the most dramatic moment of the night came when serena twisted her ankle in the second game it was nothing serious though and after some treatment she wrapped up the acting set in just thirty one minutes. i see it seems to me the second set didn't last much longer a ruthless arena took it six games to two to equal have biggest ever win over her sister
former world number one julie kirby has been knocked out the german full seedings won the title two years ago going down to survive in the many civil code would freeze its number thirteen seed keep persons all. also out beaten by unseeded marchesa on the side of the czech republic and he says this already fungicides best ever run out of france. serina williams got the better of her sister venus to make it through to the fourth round it's more than a decade now since famous as bates and serena...
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. >> joining me now retired rear admiral john kirby. you and senator mccain both have strong ties to the navy. he wrote your son a moving letter, one i know you both will never forget. how are you remembering the life of john mccain? >> i think i'm trying to remember him the same way most of america is right now, fred, as a man of honor and dignity, and great character, who put his country first and knew what the cost of that was an he knew in a personal way that certainly i could never know and so many of us, even many veterans could never know what he went through in the vietnam war. he was honest. he was candid. he was forthright. he could be brutal. but he was always, always it seemed to me to be putting the country's needs first before his own and often the country's needs first before his own party. >> you know, mccain being -- this was his request being buried next to his naval academy best friend, something the two men agreed upon 20 years ago, to be side by side at the u.s. naval academy, express to us the significance of that,
. >> joining me now retired rear admiral john kirby. you and senator mccain both have strong ties to the navy. he wrote your son a moving letter, one i know you both will never forget. how are you remembering the life of john mccain? >> i think i'm trying to remember him the same way most of america is right now, fred, as a man of honor and dignity, and great character, who put his country first and knew what the cost of that was an he knew in a personal way that certainly i could...
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kirby had done what he had most wanted to do and was trying not to. i'll jump ahead and say smith survived and he still alive in.kirby and colin smith remained friends fan for about a week or more, have to check my notes, probably it's in the book, kirby was basically an insomniac walking almost like you can imagine from the fashion, unsure, waiting for word of smith and how his neurology was scary and there came a moment later in the book where he gets a phone call from smith's father who says to him basically as long as i'm alive you'll always have a father in ohio. so that is the outcome of that scene. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon and welcome to the william g mcgowan theater here at the national archives. i am sure to come archivist of the 90s tape and am pleased you could join us weather here in the auditorium return mystery you tube station and an official welcome to our c-span booktv viewers. before we hear from kyl longley about his new book, "lbj's 1968" at that study about two other programs coming up here in the theater this e
kirby had done what he had most wanted to do and was trying not to. i'll jump ahead and say smith survived and he still alive in.kirby and colin smith remained friends fan for about a week or more, have to check my notes, probably it's in the book, kirby was basically an insomniac walking almost like you can imagine from the fashion, unsure, waiting for word of smith and how his neurology was scary and there came a moment later in the book where he gets a phone call from smith's father who says...
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julian kirby, the plastics ilyushin containerfor material.inks secure landfill is better than this new idea. they say this is more clean fuel but what they mean is a slightly less terrible type of fossilfuel, it is slightly less terrible type of fossil fuel, it is still a fossil fuel, it isn't clean in climate terms but burning plastic that it is a fancy technology or an incinerator is incredibly polluting and that is why we need to be massively reducing how much plastic we use altogether and not locking ourselves into a whole new economy of plastic. investors are needed to make this happen. it is predict that we could be using fuel from landfill plastic within ten years. david whiteley, bbc news. you can watch inside out on bbc one on monday at 7:30pm, —— you can watch inside out on bbc one on monday at 7:30pm, and on the bbc iplayer. that would be tomorrow. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. time now for a look at the newspapers. the author catherine isaac is here to tell us what's caught her eye. we'll speak to catherine in a minute.
julian kirby, the plastics ilyushin containerfor material.inks secure landfill is better than this new idea. they say this is more clean fuel but what they mean is a slightly less terrible type of fossilfuel, it is slightly less terrible type of fossil fuel, it is still a fossil fuel, it isn't clean in climate terms but burning plastic that it is a fancy technology or an incinerator is incredibly polluting and that is why we need to be massively reducing how much plastic we use altogether and...
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former world number one julie kirby has been knocked out the german full seedings won the title two years ago going down to stay back in the many civil code would freeze its number thirteen seed keep persons also out beaten by one seeded marquette of underside of the czech republic in three sets this already undersides best ever run at a grand slam. serina williams got the better of her sister venus to make it through to the fourth round it's more than a decade now since famous has beaten serena at a grand slam david starts reports say you know really it had the feel of a heavyweight title fight serino up against venus for the thirtieth time in their careers but in front of a semi. crowd in new york it failed to live up to the hype three of the most dramatic moments of the night came when serena twisted her ankle in the second game it was nothing serious though and after some treatment she wrapped up the acting set in just thirty one minutes. i think i see it's going to be the second set didn't last much longer a ruthless arena ticket six games to two to equal have biggest ever win over h
former world number one julie kirby has been knocked out the german full seedings won the title two years ago going down to stay back in the many civil code would freeze its number thirteen seed keep persons also out beaten by one seeded marquette of underside of the czech republic in three sets this already undersides best ever run at a grand slam. serina williams got the better of her sister venus to make it through to the fourth round it's more than a decade now since famous has beaten...
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julian kirby, the plastics pollution campaigner for friends of the earth, still thinks secure landfillis is cleaner fuel. what they mean that it's a slightly less terrible type of fossil fuel. it is still a fossil fuel. that's not clean in climate terms. but burning plastic, whether it's in a fancy technology like pyrolysis or whether it's in an incinerator is incredibly polluting, and that's why we need to be massively reducing how much plastic we use altogether and not locking ourselves into a whole new economy of plastic. investors are needed to make this happen. it is predicted we could be using fuel from landfill plastic within ten years. david whiteley, bbc news. if you live in the east of england, you can see more bbc one's inside out east on monday night at 7.30 on bbc one. the actor dudley sutton, best known for playing the character tinker dill in the television show lovejoy has died, at the age of 85. former colleagues and co—stars paid tribute to the "great actor and wonderful bloke," who was diagnosed with cancer this year. in a statement, his agent said he passed away sur
julian kirby, the plastics pollution campaigner for friends of the earth, still thinks secure landfillis is cleaner fuel. what they mean that it's a slightly less terrible type of fossil fuel. it is still a fossil fuel. that's not clean in climate terms. but burning plastic, whether it's in a fancy technology like pyrolysis or whether it's in an incinerator is incredibly polluting, and that's why we need to be massively reducing how much plastic we use altogether and not locking ourselves into...
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and one key exactly in russia and georgia the current prime minister momo kirby studs a said the other day that georgia intends to be a member of nato once the circumstances allow or do things like that are conducive to that reconsider process that you're dreaming of course of course not and you know there was a time before to cells and eight when i was one of the advocates of georgian membership in nato and i had my own arguments as that time but. eat changed absolutely situation i was a grown political should take into account the reality which is on the ground which had been change and you can say the same what you are saying ten years ago right now we have russian military bases on georgian territory. what will happen if you will even imagine that one day georgia will be a member of nato it means a georgia will be do i did it in two parts this is absolutely unacceptable now since dimension they there already i think it's clear that nato. figures front and center in russia's relations with both georgia and the ukraine and that is partly the reason what happened to those countries of
and one key exactly in russia and georgia the current prime minister momo kirby studs a said the other day that georgia intends to be a member of nato once the circumstances allow or do things like that are conducive to that reconsider process that you're dreaming of course of course not and you know there was a time before to cells and eight when i was one of the advocates of georgian membership in nato and i had my own arguments as that time but. eat changed absolutely situation i was a grown...
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julian kirby is the plastics pollution campaigner for friends of the earth. this is unbelievable.ching out of the bank. that's right, it's miserable. we've woken up to being in the midst of a plastic pollution crisis. the public concern after blue planet and the rest of it and seeing this plastic washing out into the thames here is shocking. surely it makes sense to take this out, mine what's here and put it to some good use. there would be a lot in that landfill that would be good to get out and put to good use. precious metals in computers and laptops and watches but getting plastic out, turning it back into oil and then burning it, essentially that's what's happening and that will be very bad for climate change. julian would prefer if plastic is left in a modern secure landfill where it cannot escape. if it's a secure landfill then leave it there, it's fossil fuel being put back in the ground and while it's there it will not pollute the atmosphere and drive climate change. clearly this isn't a secure landfill. but if there are many people saying they can turn this resource from
julian kirby is the plastics pollution campaigner for friends of the earth. this is unbelievable.ching out of the bank. that's right, it's miserable. we've woken up to being in the midst of a plastic pollution crisis. the public concern after blue planet and the rest of it and seeing this plastic washing out into the thames here is shocking. surely it makes sense to take this out, mine what's here and put it to some good use. there would be a lot in that landfill that would be good to get out...
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julian kirby, the plastics pollution campaigner for friends of the earth, still thinks secure landfill they mean that it's a slightly less terrible type of fossil fuel. it is still a fossil fuel. that's not clean in climate terms. but burning plastic, whether it's in a fancy technology like pyrolysis or whether it's in an incinerator is incredibly polluting, and that's why we need to be massively reducing how much plastic we use altogether and not locking ourselves into a whole new economy of plastic. investors are needed to make this happen. it is predicted we could be using fuel from landfill plastic within ten years. david whiteley, bbc news. if you live in the east of england, you can see more bbc 0ne's inside out east on monday night at 7:30pm. benedict cumberbatch and james corden are just two of the british nominees up for an emmy award, which take place in la tomorrow night. it's the first year that the categories are dominated by the streaming service netflix. 0ur los angeles correspondent james cook reports. enemies to the east. enemies to the west. game of thrones has vanqui
julian kirby, the plastics pollution campaigner for friends of the earth, still thinks secure landfill they mean that it's a slightly less terrible type of fossil fuel. it is still a fossil fuel. that's not clean in climate terms. but burning plastic, whether it's in a fancy technology like pyrolysis or whether it's in an incinerator is incredibly polluting, and that's why we need to be massively reducing how much plastic we use altogether and not locking ourselves into a whole new economy of...
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julian kirby is the plastics pollution campaigner for friends of the earth.is unbelievable, isn't it? but it was leaching out of the bank. that is right. it is miserable. we have grabbed a plastic pollution crisis. the public concern at the blue planet is too all the rest of it, to see this plastic rubbing out, washing out from eroding out of going straight into the thames here is absolutely shocking. surely it makes sense to take this out, mind what is here and put it to some kind of good use? there will be a lot that is in that landfill that would be good to get out and put to good use. precious metals that in computers and laptops and watches, and all the rest of. but getting plastic outcry turning it back into oil and they're burning it, essentially that is what is happening, that is going to be very, very bad for climate change. gillian would prefer that it is left ina gillian would prefer that it is left in a modern, secure landfill where it cannot escape. it it is a secure landfill then leave it there. whilst it is there is not going to be polluting th
julian kirby is the plastics pollution campaigner for friends of the earth.is unbelievable, isn't it? but it was leaching out of the bank. that is right. it is miserable. we have grabbed a plastic pollution crisis. the public concern at the blue planet is too all the rest of it, to see this plastic rubbing out, washing out from eroding out of going straight into the thames here is absolutely shocking. surely it makes sense to take this out, mind what is here and put it to some kind of good use?...
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julian kirby is the plastics pollution campaigner for friends of the earth. unbelievable, isn't it? plastic leaching out of the bank. that's right, it's miserable. we've woken up to being in the midst of a plastic pollution crisis, the public concern after blue planet ii, and all the rest of it. and to see this plastic rubbing out, washing out, eroding out and going straight into the thames here is absolutely shocking. surely it makes sense to take this out, mine what's here and put it to some kind of good use? there'll be a lot in that landfill that would be good to get out and put to good use. metals, precious metals that are in computers and laptops and watches and all the rest of it. but getting plastic out, turning it back into oil and then burning it, essentially, that's what's happening, that is going to be very, very bad for climate change. julian would prefer that plastic is left in a modern secure landfill where it cannot escape. if it's a secure landfill, then leave it there. it's a fossil fuel that has been put back in the ground where it came fro
julian kirby is the plastics pollution campaigner for friends of the earth. unbelievable, isn't it? plastic leaching out of the bank. that's right, it's miserable. we've woken up to being in the midst of a plastic pollution crisis, the public concern after blue planet ii, and all the rest of it. and to see this plastic rubbing out, washing out, eroding out and going straight into the thames here is absolutely shocking. surely it makes sense to take this out, mine what's here and put it to some...
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zach -- robert know ---- novak oliver kirby obtained his information from a brigadier general who was a world war ii army signal intelligence chief. briefed six weeks after becoming president in 1945 and again in 1948 and 1950. rosenberg andius alger hiss were implicated. although this is disputed by some scholars, novak is in defense of this position although it hinges on one person's knowledge and one white house meeting. when was not declassified until 1995, therefore it was not available -- he was not available to comment while truman was in office. the arrest trial and executions rosenbergand ethel defining moments of the cold war. the war was fought along ideological lines and was characterized by -- induced i just a mccarthy. conversely, [indiscernible] mccarthy and his supporters thought -- fought relentlessly in the trenches. often fighting in the trenches were untold numbers of individuals such as the rosenbergs who were soldiers for the communist party and proxies for the soviet union. soviet spymaster claimed in 1992 that the fbi discovered less than half of the soviet spy
zach -- robert know ---- novak oliver kirby obtained his information from a brigadier general who was a world war ii army signal intelligence chief. briefed six weeks after becoming president in 1945 and again in 1948 and 1950. rosenberg andius alger hiss were implicated. although this is disputed by some scholars, novak is in defense of this position although it hinges on one person's knowledge and one white house meeting. when was not declassified until 1995, therefore it was not available --...
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if you're headed inbound on 210 toward kirby 1 hill, miles per hour. some delays there, as well.vel times in maryland, 270 looking pretty good. outer loop near connecticut. inbound on 66. inbound on 95. both about 35 miles per hour. remember to listen to wtop 103.5 f.m. when you hop in your car today. >> tha you, melissa. >>> did you stay up late watching the kickoff of the nfl season here on nbc 4? can't blame you if you did. but this gameidn't end well until after midnight. that was a rain delay. we shouldn't have been up anyway. the eagles were able to unveil their super bowl banner before defeating the falcons, 18-12. the skins start this season on sunday in arizona. ♪ >>> they stepped their way on to the national stage on "world of dance." while they were eliminated, ts hometown team isn't slowing down anytime soon. >> i tried to do a kick and about broke my neck. dem raider boyz are from green belt. molette green is catching up with theat their high school. looking good out there. >> reporter: i c't try any of the moves myself. they're fresh off their "world of danc perienc
if you're headed inbound on 210 toward kirby 1 hill, miles per hour. some delays there, as well.vel times in maryland, 270 looking pretty good. outer loop near connecticut. inbound on 66. inbound on 95. both about 35 miles per hour. remember to listen to wtop 103.5 f.m. when you hop in your car today. >> tha you, melissa. >>> did you stay up late watching the kickoff of the nfl season here on nbc 4? can't blame you if you did. but this gameidn't end well until after midnight....
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presidential historian, the former director of the nixon presidential library and retired rear admiral john kirbyrmer state department spokesman and cnn military and diplomatic analyst. i want to start with you because i know you asked senator mccain to write your son a letter. tell us about that. >> my son was getting ready to start his naval career. he's been recently commission as an officer in the navy. i thought it would be very special if he could get words of advice and wisdom from senator mccain. all of us who grew up know thing mccain family, respecting them and honoring them for their service and i thought it would be special. i sent a note to the staff and i was very surprised that he responded so quickly but he did write back a very nice letter and if it's ookay i'll read a little bit of it for you. >> please. >> as you know my father and grandfather served in the navy. both were men of great curage and dignity, both were tough acts to follow. but they also inspired me to serve a cause greater than own self interest. it was their leadership and inspiration that encourage canned me to
presidential historian, the former director of the nixon presidential library and retired rear admiral john kirbyrmer state department spokesman and cnn military and diplomatic analyst. i want to start with you because i know you asked senator mccain to write your son a letter. tell us about that. >> my son was getting ready to start his naval career. he's been recently commission as an officer in the navy. i thought it would be very special if he could get words of advice and wisdom from...
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oliver kirby obtained his information from brigadier general herbert clark senior, who was a world war ii army signal intelligence chief. this was the forerunner of the national security agency. reportedly, truman was briefed six weeks after becoming president in 1945 and again in 1948 and 1950. novak knew julius rosenberg and alger hiss were implicated. although this is disputed by some scholars, novak is in defense of this position, although it hinges on one person's knowledge and one white house meeting. winona was not declassified until 1995, therefore it was not available for truman to publicly comment while in office or after he left office. the arrest trial and executions of julius and ethel rosenberg were defining moments of the cold war. the war was fought along ideological lines and was characterized by joseph mccarthy, and then who undoubtedly saw communism. mccarthy and his supporters fought relentlessly in the trenches of society. often fighting in the trenches were untold numbers of individuals such as the rosenbergs, who were soldiers for the communist party and proxies
oliver kirby obtained his information from brigadier general herbert clark senior, who was a world war ii army signal intelligence chief. this was the forerunner of the national security agency. reportedly, truman was briefed six weeks after becoming president in 1945 and again in 1948 and 1950. novak knew julius rosenberg and alger hiss were implicated. although this is disputed by some scholars, novak is in defense of this position, although it hinges on one person's knowledge and one white...
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british hopes include nominations for thandie newton, benedict cumberbatch and vanessa kirby. asian descent to be nominated for best actress, for her role in killing eve. iam i am really looking forward to that. it is quite hard for me, because i ama it is quite hard for me, because i am a big grey's anatomy fan, and she was one of the main characters in g rey‘s was one of the main characters in grey's anatomy. have you watched it? not yet. i still haven't watched the bodyguard! you are into it at haven't seen last night's. bodyguard! you are into it at haven't seen last night'slj bodyguard! you are into it at haven't seen last night's. i had extra information... stop! do not do it. do you know, i've only seen one 01’ it. do you know, i've only seen one or two of game of thrones. it. do you know, i've only seen one or two of game of throneslj it. do you know, i've only seen one or two of game of thrones. i have seen one or two of game of thrones. i have seen one episode and there was so much violence, i stopped. talking of thrones... that is the reason i am here. i am thrones.
british hopes include nominations for thandie newton, benedict cumberbatch and vanessa kirby. asian descent to be nominated for best actress, for her role in killing eve. iam i am really looking forward to that. it is quite hard for me, because i ama it is quite hard for me, because i am a big grey's anatomy fan, and she was one of the main characters in g rey‘s was one of the main characters in grey's anatomy. have you watched it? not yet. i still haven't watched the bodyguard! you are into...
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look, the president of the owe o united continental, scott kirby, had given a talk a couple weeks agore he talked about how oil going up is the same as a downturn in the economy. i mean, literally for an airline, oil going up is the gdp going down we saw some gdp numbers, final revisions plus four. he seemed sanguine and the numbers in terms of the gross margins, that that stock keeps going up and pulling back shares more shares than any company on the new york stock exchange. >> really? >> yeah. i was shocked to see, it dave. >> shocked >> way more than you would expect it's amazing >>> okay it's a big part of the story right now. >> it has been for quite some time. >> he doesn't sound so good. are you getting any sleep at all, jim >> no. >> none, right >> no. >> just making sure. keep it up you don't need any sleep. >> it's almost friday, jim when we come back, guys, we'll talk about this bullish note on apple. got a new street high price on amazon and a special treat a look back at 25 years of david faber on cnbc if he ever gets off the phone. >> we're going to end the story. a fab
look, the president of the owe o united continental, scott kirby, had given a talk a couple weeks agore he talked about how oil going up is the same as a downturn in the economy. i mean, literally for an airline, oil going up is the gdp going down we saw some gdp numbers, final revisions plus four. he seemed sanguine and the numbers in terms of the gross margins, that that stock keeps going up and pulling back shares more shares than any company on the new york stock exchange. >> really?...
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it was incredibly emotional but kirby bradley did an incredible job directing this and showing just everyust so proud of how it turned out and i can't wait for people to see it and see a road map of what could potentially happen just so others know you're not suffering in silence alone and there's so many more resources out there. >> you said your father, he wasn't the same person the last few years of his life. >> right. >> how did he change because, you know, most of us knew the gregarious, funny jokester so how did your father change? >> he was just distant. i'm used to him bugging me all the time growing up. he was my rec soccer coach. he was at every volleyball game. he was always present, and to see him completely off the map and not knowing where he was and forgetting some of these life moments that i knew he wanted to be a part of was a huge change. you never knew what mood he was going to be in and for me he was always consistent, so when that inconsistency happened it was a shock and we were just confused as a family. >> and once he passed away your family ask you found out he d
it was incredibly emotional but kirby bradley did an incredible job directing this and showing just everyust so proud of how it turned out and i can't wait for people to see it and see a road map of what could potentially happen just so others know you're not suffering in silence alone and there's so many more resources out there. >> you said your father, he wasn't the same person the last few years of his life. >> right. >> how did he change because, you know, most of us knew...
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british hopes include nominations for thandie newton, benedict cumberpatch and vanessa kirby.hank you for your messages about adult education courses. there is a report out today that funding has been cut by a significant amount since 2010. on emailjoanne says: so interesting to hear your piece on adult education while i am sitting here trying to find a job. i while i am sitting here trying to find ajob. i have while i am sitting here trying to find a job. i have a degree and postgraduate qualifications and vocational qualifications. i used to bea vocational qualifications. i used to be a nurse and i have been a stay at home mum for ten years. going back into nursing is not an option because shift work will not fit in with family life and school holidays. my children are now at school and i‘m very disillusioned andi school and i‘m very disillusioned and ifind school and i‘m very disillusioned and i find myself school and i‘m very disillusioned and ifind myself feeling school and i‘m very disillusioned and i find myself feeling as school and i‘m very disillusioned and ifind mys
british hopes include nominations for thandie newton, benedict cumberpatch and vanessa kirby.hank you for your messages about adult education courses. there is a report out today that funding has been cut by a significant amount since 2010. on emailjoanne says: so interesting to hear your piece on adult education while i am sitting here trying to find a job. i while i am sitting here trying to find ajob. i have while i am sitting here trying to find a job. i have a degree and postgraduate...
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vanessa kirby. gene robinson, "the crown" an extraordinary, i think an extraordinary series. >> "the crown" was terrific. i was so happy for claire foy. we see if they bring out a new cast for next season. we'll see the next iteration of "the crown" if it can equal that. it was incredible. "the americans," what a show. very happy. kerry russell, she won too because that duo, that couple, they just played those roles so well. made you believe in these russian agents, sympathic characters. this is amazing acting job. >> matthew reese extraordinary actor. katty kay, are you a crown fan? >> huge crown fan. weird watching them all older. we're so used to claire foy being the kwaqueen. now we have to jump forward a couple of decades. i believe it will be just as good. >> i'm sure it will be good. steve rattner did you have a favorite? >> i liked "the crown" and "the americans" is fantastic. but one you didn't mention, was the "marvelous mrs. maisel." >> i'll have to check it out. all right, steve, katy an
vanessa kirby. gene robinson, "the crown" an extraordinary, i think an extraordinary series. >> "the crown" was terrific. i was so happy for claire foy. we see if they bring out a new cast for next season. we'll see the next iteration of "the crown" if it can equal that. it was incredible. "the americans," what a show. very happy. kerry russell, she won too because that duo, that couple, they just played those roles so well. made you believe in...