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kristen lancaster was certain the map meant to kill her.an end turned out to be the beginning of a fierce fight for the truth. back with "the face of evil." here's andrea canning. >>> 19-year-old kristen lancaster was preparing to die. when you're possibly in the last moments of your life, when you think that someone is going to kill you, what is going through your mind? >> i had a moment where i thought about, i wish i told all the people that i loved that i loved them. >> she was in a stranger's apartment being sexually assaulted, drifting in and out of consciousness. >> i black out. but then i start to come to again. and it's -- you know the scenes in the movies where the bombs explode and everything's really fuzzy. you can't hear. like everything's like coming through this fog. >> suddenly, the man stood up and left the room. ordered her to remain quiet. >> and i scream as loud as i can, call the police, call the police. >> turns out, the bryan police were at the door. >> so my friend had heard me screaming and stomping and had called t
kristen lancaster was certain the map meant to kill her.an end turned out to be the beginning of a fierce fight for the truth. back with "the face of evil." here's andrea canning. >>> 19-year-old kristen lancaster was preparing to die. when you're possibly in the last moments of your life, when you think that someone is going to kill you, what is going through your mind? >> i had a moment where i thought about, i wish i told all the people that i loved that i loved...
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also were about that i'm joined by simon they'vend he'e's from lancaster university he's also written a book sauaudi ararabiad iran power and rivalry in the middle east thank you for being with us some frost twenty force not good to have you with us. now this is at no great surprise as it iss made by donald trump saudi arabia is awful america's strong a stab at least ally after israel. yeah it's i it's n not p particy surprising given that the type of climate that we're seeing across the middle east that the really strong relationship between president donald trump and and mohammed bin solomon in in saudi arabia so. in spite of the the widespread criticism all of the u. s. invovolvement in the war in yem. the the personal and strategic relationship betweenen the two states means that that was really unlnlikely that trump wouldn't do something to stop this thiss from passing. and of course it wasn't so o log ago he was criticized for not. doing more and it to pressure a saudi arabia over the d death of the gym they stood about so g.. sure and i think both the yemen case under his jaw g
also were about that i'm joined by simon they'vend he'e's from lancaster university he's also written a book sauaudi ararabiad iran power and rivalry in the middle east thank you for being with us some frost twenty force not good to have you with us. now this is at no great surprise as it iss made by donald trump saudi arabia is awful america's strong a stab at least ally after israel. yeah it's i it's n not p particy surprising given that the type of climate that we're seeing across the middle...
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you to cross the all the latest that go wrong jonah a professor of economics that lancaster university thank you very much. while that's the latest update for you on r.t. international if you have something you'd like to say then do follow us on social media anywhere your comments that join us again at the top of the hour for the latest. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next the pope the ball different clubs on one hand it is logical to surf on fields where everything is familiar on the other a want of a new challenge and a fresh perspective from time used to surprising. or not if you think. i'm going to talk about football not the or else you can think i was going to the. by the way ways of the fly here. u.s. veterans who come back from war often tell the same stories. were going after the people who were killing civilians they were not interested in the wellbeing of their own soldiers either there are already several generations of them so i just got this memo from the circular defenses officers were got back and destroy their go
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commentator and a melinda minister whose south asian politics and security expert at britain's at lancaster university thanks for coming on to the program to discuss this both of you now david if we start with you. you know if you look at what's happening in sri lanka only a very few sri lankan women actually wear veils how in your opinion can targeting them make a difference to sri lankan security. well first of all your premises actually wrong in the first instance the bomb is on all have coverings let's get it right it's on all head coverings so it's not just on muslim women it would have played with anyone else who were something that covers you know their entire their entire face and in the second instance let's get real you know over two hundred fifty people have been massacred. in sri lanka and the i fully support the sri lankan president for this temporary security measure and if it helps save lives my question would be why would anybody oppose that and might i the other fundamental point to make it's been supported by the largest muslim group in sri lanka so where is the argument m
commentator and a melinda minister whose south asian politics and security expert at britain's at lancaster university thanks for coming on to the program to discuss this both of you now david if we start with you. you know if you look at what's happening in sri lanka only a very few sri lankan women actually wear veils how in your opinion can targeting them make a difference to sri lankan security. well first of all your premises actually wrong in the first instance the bomb is on all have...
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this is a place you wanted to go to, hershey, lancaster, gettysburg. after that this was a pari ya, a place you wanted to avoid. hershey bought milk from farmers to make chocolate. they froze it. they froze it for about 90 and used it again, but that was one of the pushbacks after the accident, we took an economic hit and people didn't want to come to this area. you still have hersheypark. and hershey chocolate. that was a legitimate issue. being born and raised here, i love living here. i feel privileged to live here and encourage people to come here. i know there is dark tourism of people who want to take pictures of tmi, but hershey is a superior product. >> and go to bonnie in lancaster, pennsylvania. >> good morning. what do you want to know? all i can remember is my brother brought my parents down, they lived in elizabethtown and my father was collecting his coin collection. i thought he was going to pass out. number two, i lost two classmates. they felt that they believe that they downwind, they lived in bane bridge. they died from cancer and th
this is a place you wanted to go to, hershey, lancaster, gettysburg. after that this was a pari ya, a place you wanted to avoid. hershey bought milk from farmers to make chocolate. they froze it. they froze it for about 90 and used it again, but that was one of the pushbacks after the accident, we took an economic hit and people didn't want to come to this area. you still have hersheypark. and hershey chocolate. that was a legitimate issue. being born and raised here, i love living here. i feel...
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glenn and lancaster, pennsylvania, good morning. you are next up. caller: lancaster, california. host: sorry about that. it was the mueller trap that started before donald trump was elected. he would not hire mueller. --rosenstein somehow rosenstein, somehow because of sanctions was able to appoint mueller. he was not investing in the present, correct? this is all a coup set up by the obama administration under the predicate of russian collusion where they sent a russian spy with a special visa from loretta lynch. 17 agencies of the united states government, obama unleashed against our president. let's look back at the big picture. he is following our president around the whole world. host: aside from all of that lead up, what did you make of the report itself? caller: you know, most people have not had a chance to read it. i have not either. you know what? that doesn't matter. let's look at the big picture. what really happened, pedro. host: that's fine. let's go to bob in maryland, independent line. caller: hello, pedro. i am a big c-span fan. i have never gotten through. i thi
glenn and lancaster, pennsylvania, good morning. you are next up. caller: lancaster, california. host: sorry about that. it was the mueller trap that started before donald trump was elected. he would not hire mueller. --rosenstein somehow rosenstein, somehow because of sanctions was able to appoint mueller. he was not investing in the present, correct? this is all a coup set up by the obama administration under the predicate of russian collusion where they sent a russian spy with a special visa...
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people love and go to see lancaster county. people came here for hershey and the gettysburg battlefield. we were within a whiff of losing all of that. so one of the things that occurred was that this was a place he wanted to go to. hershey, lancaster, gettysburg. after the accident we became a pariah. this was a place you wanted to avoid. hershey is interesting because hershey did buy milk from the area farmers, and they froze it. they froze it and used it again. that was one of the push backs you got. tourism went down. we people did not want to come took an economic hit. to the area. you still have hershey bars, hershey chocolate. they did purchase milk, and they froze it and used it later. it's a legitimate issue. being born and raised there, i love living here, so i feel fortunate to live so close to hershey and lancaster and gettysburg. i encourage people to come here. there's a certain amount of dark tourism. people like to snap pictures. but if i can put a plug-in i still think hershey chocolate is the superior product.
people love and go to see lancaster county. people came here for hershey and the gettysburg battlefield. we were within a whiff of losing all of that. so one of the things that occurred was that this was a place he wanted to go to. hershey, lancaster, gettysburg. after the accident we became a pariah. this was a place you wanted to avoid. hershey is interesting because hershey did buy milk from the area farmers, and they froze it. they froze it and used it again. that was one of the push backs...
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. >> reporter: in the southeast corner of pennsylvania is lancaster county.s is where kelly was born and raised. but, in december of 2015, when kelly was 28 years old, her health took an unexpected turn. >> i was making christmas eve dinner with my mom. i had no color in my face anymore. so they took me to the hospital. i had spiked 104 degree fever. >> reporter: what started as a simple infection turned into sepsis. a condition that, if untreated, can rapidly lead to tissue damage and organ failure. doctors gave her an aggressive course of medicines, but that came with a cost. >> the medications she had to be on that saved her life really did damage to the kidneys. >> the doctor said, you know, we don't know if you might need any treatment for your kidneys in the future, but we're going to monitor it. >> reporter: march 8, 2016. after nearly two and a half months in the hospital, kelly was finally discharged and returned to her normal life. that summer she met tyler. >> she was very sweet and she was very nice. i didn't know that she had been in the hospital
. >> reporter: in the southeast corner of pennsylvania is lancaster county.s is where kelly was born and raised. but, in december of 2015, when kelly was 28 years old, her health took an unexpected turn. >> i was making christmas eve dinner with my mom. i had no color in my face anymore. so they took me to the hospital. i had spiked 104 degree fever. >> reporter: what started as a simple infection turned into sepsis. a condition that, if untreated, can rapidly lead to tissue...
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he joins us now from the city of lancaster.what's your take on how the government is handling this so far. and the fact is that there are almost seventy suspected terrorists in the lewis is a great concern of the moment yes it can sort of start looking for suspected hideouts but the fact is that how do you kill a deal is it that is exactly what the silicon state is facing that is what this lincoln said isn't going to a moment but then we also have to look at the repercussions that are going to reverberate in the subsequent months and years to come the realist sense within the christians muslims under who this is that missed it apparently at the moment so can the government sort that out by just saying this terrorists or those who are in the hiding we don't now at the moment to minority religions told first thing this morning to worship in private to worship in safety that clearly is unsustainable so what has to shift or change now for the government to be seen to be getting a handle on this. in the past practice like selling co
he joins us now from the city of lancaster.what's your take on how the government is handling this so far. and the fact is that there are almost seventy suspected terrorists in the lewis is a great concern of the moment yes it can sort of start looking for suspected hideouts but the fact is that how do you kill a deal is it that is exactly what the silicon state is facing that is what this lincoln said isn't going to a moment but then we also have to look at the repercussions that are going to...
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services between scotland and northern england are affected, with no trains running north of lancastercompleted until tuesday morning. young taxpayers are being warned by the government to be wary of fraudsters offering tax rebates worth hundreds of pounds. the scams, mostly by text and email, are timed to coincide with the sending out of legitimate rebates after the end of the tax year. here's our business correspondent, rob young. the new tax year is just a few weeks old. this is the time of year when hm revenue and customs sends refunds to those taxpayers who paid too much last year. there is a warning that scammers exploit this. hmrc says criminals target the smartphones of adults in an attempt to get hold of their bank details. in spring, con artists send text messages such as this one, pretending to be from the tax office. it offers an enticing £265 rebate, but anyone who clicks on the link could end up sending their bank details to a criminal. here is another example of a scam. this e—mail, which looks official, isn't. fraudsters might try to use the unwitting victim's card numb
services between scotland and northern england are affected, with no trains running north of lancastercompleted until tuesday morning. young taxpayers are being warned by the government to be wary of fraudsters offering tax rebates worth hundreds of pounds. the scams, mostly by text and email, are timed to coincide with the sending out of legitimate rebates after the end of the tax year. here's our business correspondent, rob young. the new tax year is just a few weeks old. this is the time of...
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airstrikes in syria and iraq morgue lancaster has clarified his position as follows . it was not our position that there has only been a single civilian casualty as a result of our military action what we're saying is that we only have evidence of what we believe to have been a single civilian casualty according to the u.k. defense ministry the royal air force conducted nearly two thousand and strength during it engagement in syria and iraq in twenty fourteen resulting in the deaths of more than four finals and i saw fighters human rights organization amnesty international released a damning report earlier in march accusing the u.k. of being in denial of civilian casualties in iraq or. the u.k. is claiming to have carried out massive aerial bombing of densely populated cities with virtually zero civilian casualties this beggars belief and shows just how deeply in denial the minister of the first actually is over his role in the mass bombing of mosul and rocket. campaign at wrestle whiting says it's impossible to distinguish myself from a civilian after all strike let's
airstrikes in syria and iraq morgue lancaster has clarified his position as follows . it was not our position that there has only been a single civilian casualty as a result of our military action what we're saying is that we only have evidence of what we believe to have been a single civilian casualty according to the u.k. defense ministry the royal air force conducted nearly two thousand and strength during it engagement in syria and iraq in twenty fourteen resulting in the deaths of more...
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believing maidana hond al-jazeera david subbarao is an astrophysicist and a physics lecturer at lancaster university he says the images will lead to new discoveries. as human kind this is a normal and shows what we can do if we actually work collaboratively together i mean to image something essentially the size of the solar system fifty three million years away it's basically like imaging the size of what we thought the entire universe looked like about just a dozen years ago so it completely kind of confirms our idea that black holes really do exist and now the next step is we can start doing physics with it we can really start to test the predictions and perhaps learning something new at the moment we actually don't know what happens inside a black hole because our teary basically break but we know that whatever comes in essentially is not being able to get out because you would need to travel faster than the speed of light still to come here on the news for you the ball is in gaza proving that disability is no barrier to playing the game. the biggest democracy in the world is going to
believing maidana hond al-jazeera david subbarao is an astrophysicist and a physics lecturer at lancaster university he says the images will lead to new discoveries. as human kind this is a normal and shows what we can do if we actually work collaboratively together i mean to image something essentially the size of the solar system fifty three million years away it's basically like imaging the size of what we thought the entire universe looked like about just a dozen years ago so it completely...
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air strikes in syria and iraq like lancaster rushed to clarify his position claiming that he was misunderstood. it was not our position that there has only been a single civilian casualty as a result of a military action what we are saying is that we only have evidence of what we believe to have been a single civilian casualty according to the british defense ministry at royal air force strikes conducted since two thousand and fourteen have killed more than four thousand islamic state fighters human rights organization amnesty international released a damning report earlier in march accusing the u.k. a being in denial of civilian casualties and mosul and rocca. the u.k. is claiming to have carried out massive aerial bombing of densely populated cities with virtually zero civilian casualties this biggest belief it shows just how deeply in denial the movie actually is over its role in the mass bombing of mosul and raca peace campaigner russell winning says it's impossible to distinguish and i saw a fighter from a civilian after an airstrike. yet the ministry of defense actually only twenty one c
air strikes in syria and iraq like lancaster rushed to clarify his position claiming that he was misunderstood. it was not our position that there has only been a single civilian casualty as a result of a military action what we are saying is that we only have evidence of what we believe to have been a single civilian casualty according to the british defense ministry at royal air force strikes conducted since two thousand and fourteen have killed more than four thousand islamic state fighters...
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services between scotland and northern england are affected, with no trains running north of lancasterich won't be completed until tuesday morning. the ancient art of stone stacking was used in the past for important celebrations and marking memorials, but recently it's made a resurgence. it's now a competitive sport, and the east lothian town of dunbar is hosting the european stone stacking championship this weekend. alexandra mackenzie sent us this report. the stone stacking has started already and what we are going to do is set a quick two minute challenge with the guys beside me. james, one of the organisers, have you got your stopwatch with you? we have a two minute challenge for you today. go! so let's see what they can do in two minutes and while they are doing that, james, i'm going to come to you and ask you what exactly is a stone stacking? stone stacking is a creative, meditative art form and it's all about balance and bringing balance to the art form and the community. why here in dunbar? dunbar is actually the hometown of john year and we celebrate on sunday his birthday a
services between scotland and northern england are affected, with no trains running north of lancasterich won't be completed until tuesday morning. the ancient art of stone stacking was used in the past for important celebrations and marking memorials, but recently it's made a resurgence. it's now a competitive sport, and the east lothian town of dunbar is hosting the european stone stacking championship this weekend. alexandra mackenzie sent us this report. the stone stacking has started...
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. >>> we're back with this chaotic crash in lancaster, california. the deputy was responding to a call when a pickup truck slammed right into his car. his cruiser then colliding with two other vehicles. a total of four cars were involved in this crash. but no serious injuries were reported. >>> texas authorities are asking for the public's help in a desperate search for a missing mom. the 26-year-old was last seen that this surveillance video at a dallas apartment complex appearing at ease while on the phone. her jeep was later found nearby. reyes was reported missing on wednesday after failing to pick up her son from a babysitter. >> she's talking on a phone. she doesn't appear to be under duress. we have concerns for the fact any mother is not likely to leave their child. they're going to pick their child up. >> family members say her disappearance is out of character and she would never willingly leave her 6-year-old. this single mom works as a paralegal and recently became a u.s. citizen. >>> police in indiana are holding the press conference abo
. >>> we're back with this chaotic crash in lancaster, california. the deputy was responding to a call when a pickup truck slammed right into his car. his cruiser then colliding with two other vehicles. a total of four cars were involved in this crash. but no serious injuries were reported. >>> texas authorities are asking for the public's help in a desperate search for a missing mom. the 26-year-old was last seen that this surveillance video at a dallas apartment complex...
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and columnist in london minutiae tacky and independent oil and energy consultant and on skype from lancaster in the u.k. it is simon mobile and senior lecturer in international studies at and i guess the university gentleman thank you time welcome to inside story mohammed islam i'm going to start with you in tehran and i do want to start out by pointing out that this is not a new threat iran has made the threat before most notably i think it was two thousand and eight and two thousand and twelve as well in your view what is different this time what makes it more crucial more important or as i said at the start of the show the stakes being higher look at first i want to mention there it is not only in politics where it is also an experience for iran because the iranian government has the experience of putting some restriction on controlling to a certain form is doing to iran iraq war in one thousand nine hundred s. so this time by as the as a consequence of u.s. policy and quitting. iranian government is thinking about this decision as a means of. i mean. i think sending the message to it it
and columnist in london minutiae tacky and independent oil and energy consultant and on skype from lancaster in the u.k. it is simon mobile and senior lecturer in international studies at and i guess the university gentleman thank you time welcome to inside story mohammed islam i'm going to start with you in tehran and i do want to start out by pointing out that this is not a new threat iran has made the threat before most notably i think it was two thousand and eight and two thousand and...
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parliament study rights is going to do it's very best to stop a at the totally brexit mark on a at lancaster universityty in the northwest of englandd great to have you onn board so it's always a plpleasue to have youu analysisis is very clear veryry concise and very forensic. into you put it togegether s so thank youou very m much indeed r your timee and that just remind people watchching thatat of coue after one cast university.. atat detail inin the kind d of problems thatt couldld. lead to intensivee loss o of livelihood loss o of jobs and te ordinaryry people who somehehow voted to leleave s seem to o bee ones who will l suffer thehe mof course -- - because e of the wel mimishandling of t the whole tht by the people in power we of course will be you every step of the waway e every devevelopment. as it hahappenonon bret. next alger's nowow former presesident sent an open lettero the people to apologize outut stayingg his t time. eighty thre year old abdel aziz beautifully because stepped down twenty four hours ago after thehe army made his position untenable. meanwhile members of t the b
parliament study rights is going to do it's very best to stop a at the totally brexit mark on a at lancaster universityty in the northwest of englandd great to have you onn board so it's always a plpleasue to have youu analysisis is very clear veryry concise and very forensic. into you put it togegether s so thank youou very m much indeed r your timee and that just remind people watchching thatat of coue after one cast university.. atat detail inin the kind d of problems thatt couldld. lead to...
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services between scotland and northern england are affected, with no trains running north of lancastersignal and track upgrade which won't be completed until tuesday morning. a series of wildfires have been burning on the north side of the isle of bute. the fires first broke out on thursday and were still burning overnight. the fire service said a large area of moorland and forestry had been affected. teachers are being regularly attacked by pupils, with almost a quarter saying they suffer physical violence at least once a week. the survey of nearly 5,000 teachers by the nasuwt teaching union, found that attacks involved being spat at, headbutted and having personal property damaged. the head of the union says the issue is one of the things teachers worry about the most. by far the greatest volume of teachers, over 90% say they have been subject to some sort of verbal abuse, and of course verbal and physical abuse often will go hand—in—hand. and there is no doubt now as far as teachers are concerned right across the country that second only to workload are there concerns about pupil in
services between scotland and northern england are affected, with no trains running north of lancastersignal and track upgrade which won't be completed until tuesday morning. a series of wildfires have been burning on the north side of the isle of bute. the fires first broke out on thursday and were still burning overnight. the fire service said a large area of moorland and forestry had been affected. teachers are being regularly attacked by pupils, with almost a quarter saying they suffer...
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is southeast asia political commentator and senior lecturer at lancaster university joins us now live via skype is it fair to say that this the world's biggest election. is all about one man. it is only what we have is a presidential style of election that is taking place with moment it is all about prime minister not in the mood you have from your correspondent in delhi what is happening it is that the opposition is not do not under country is divided along caste communal religious and regional unlined course and you mark the country at the moment happens to be in this movie. that is promised in the in the movie so there is no effective up with this and there is no national leader who could power a low specific person in the form of lead in the movie and that is the reason why it kind of creates so much confusion so careless diatribe in indian politics at the moment the modi promise to launch five years ago he has managed to live to deliver much of it i mean to say that he could deliver any more with out of five years. he cannot because he had the kind of numbers on his side because
is southeast asia political commentator and senior lecturer at lancaster university joins us now live via skype is it fair to say that this the world's biggest election. is all about one man. it is only what we have is a presidential style of election that is taking place with moment it is all about prime minister not in the mood you have from your correspondent in delhi what is happening it is that the opposition is not do not under country is divided along caste communal religious and...
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so i'm driving out to lancaster prison to meet with mariah and jason.ear. did not expect to be seeing them in a prison. that's for sure. >> hey. >> look at you. >> it's nice to see you. >> good to see you as well. you guys haven't seen each other for about a year. so how you feeling about seeing him now? >> my whole outlook on life changed after the dialogue with jason. as hard as it was to hear about the, you know, final moments of my mother's life, it was honestly kind of a relief. in my mind, jason was this person who attacked my mother at an atm machine and when he told me what happened, it made me see him in a different light, in a different perspective. i did have this really picture-perfect image of who she was and who she, you know, should have been, but, you know, jason told me that the reason they had met was because she was getting drugs from him, but it didn't make me think any less of her. it just made me have a desire to change the way society deals with addictions. maybe we could have prevented all of this. >> i'm living in watts, a neigh
so i'm driving out to lancaster prison to meet with mariah and jason.ear. did not expect to be seeing them in a prison. that's for sure. >> hey. >> look at you. >> it's nice to see you. >> good to see you as well. you guys haven't seen each other for about a year. so how you feeling about seeing him now? >> my whole outlook on life changed after the dialogue with jason. as hard as it was to hear about the, you know, final moments of my mother's life, it was...
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and in lancaster. they were manufactured by hand out of pastry tubes.ok 27 hours to make one chick. >> a belt of sugar. >> we make enough in a year to circle the earth twice. >> this is the dusting chamber. covered from head to tail in sugar. >> all the peeps have personality. for the chicks they get eyes on them. and for a bunny they get two eyes and a nose. >> we sense them coming and give them eyes. everyone is not exactly the same. >> this is where i get to taste one. >> peeps are passed down as tradition. through generations of families. part of cakes and cup cakes. >> peeps are a staple in my household. >> i'm getting many i nieces and nephews peeps for easter. >> they like the sugar rush. >> people really debate about whether the taste is the fresh one with the soft marshmallow. or let it age a bit and it has a harder shell. >> i love the peeps fresh. out of the package. it gets stuck in my mustache. >> you get to age it for a while. it's a good cheese or wine. >> the fresh peep. >> i'm in the middle. i like them where it's fresh. but maybe that
and in lancaster. they were manufactured by hand out of pastry tubes.ok 27 hours to make one chick. >> a belt of sugar. >> we make enough in a year to circle the earth twice. >> this is the dusting chamber. covered from head to tail in sugar. >> all the peeps have personality. for the chicks they get eyes on them. and for a bunny they get two eyes and a nose. >> we sense them coming and give them eyes. everyone is not exactly the same. >> this is where i get...
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counseled employees and their families dealing with addiction problems, as well as working for the lancaster recovery certainty with which served the entire community with these issues. he was uniquely qualified to deal with these issues as he had struggled with abuse in his younger years until surrendering his life to christ at the age of 38. he was instrumental in writing new human resource policies for you do pont and once told you are the best outhouse lawyer i have ever seen. his career at dupont was stellar and he was characterized by his peers as being honest, caring, and treating everyone with respect and dignity, regardless of their status in life. when he was asked what his greatest accomplishment was in life, his response was, my girls. i look at their lives to measure my success as they are well adjusted human beings with their own families serving god. gerald alexander knight has lived a life with a sense of moral obligation to duty and a personal creed of god, family, and country in that order. he is a proud member of the greatest generation and will be remembered for his kindn
counseled employees and their families dealing with addiction problems, as well as working for the lancaster recovery certainty with which served the entire community with these issues. he was uniquely qualified to deal with these issues as he had struggled with abuse in his younger years until surrendering his life to christ at the age of 38. he was instrumental in writing new human resource policies for you do pont and once told you are the best outhouse lawyer i have ever seen. his career at...
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most of the around santa barbara but also up to lancaster moving into arizona. the cooldown for them will be there as well. we have a little bit of the system dropping down from the north tomorrow. 50s, 60s, 70s. a little below average on high temperatures write about there. overall, i see the same tomorrow. that it will warm up not too much. wednesday and thursday. it ends up being the warmest day. they have a warmer day they could impact us in southern california more than sunday. >>> one of the nation's most powerful lobbying groups is in the middle of a power struggle. the reason the board of the national rifle association is looking for a new leader after the groups president abruptly stepped down. >>> a families are grieving after four people were killed in a cream collapse in seattle. the action step authorities are taking to make sure they find out which companies are responsible. ♪ flintstones! meet the flintstones. ♪ ♪ they're the modern stone age family. ♪ ♪ from the town of bedrock. ♪ meet george jetson. ♪ ♪ his boy elroy. with instant acceleration,
most of the around santa barbara but also up to lancaster moving into arizona. the cooldown for them will be there as well. we have a little bit of the system dropping down from the north tomorrow. 50s, 60s, 70s. a little below average on high temperatures write about there. overall, i see the same tomorrow. that it will warm up not too much. wednesday and thursday. it ends up being the warmest day. they have a warmer day they could impact us in southern california more than sunday....
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peeps were born in 1953 in lancaster, pennsylvania, manufactured by hand out of pastry tubes and it took 27 hours to make one peep chick. >> you are seeing brand new peep chicks being made. >> and we make enough peeps to circle the earth twice. >> this is the dusting chamber. this is where the peeps get covered from head to tail in sugar. >> they all from peep-sonality, with eyes and bunnies get two eyes and a nose. >> and we see them coming here, and we give them eyes. >> this is my favorite part of the tour, this is where i get to taste one. >> peeps are passed down as tradition. through generations of families. they're part of cakes and cup cakes that families make at easter time. >> peeps are an absolute stape until my household, stape until my household. i am getting my nieces and nephews peeps for easter. they like the sugar rush. >> people debate about whether the tastier peep is the fresh one with the soft marshmallow or let it age a little bit and it has a little bit of a harder kind of shell to it. >> i love the peeps fresh out of the package. they get stuck in my mustache more
peeps were born in 1953 in lancaster, pennsylvania, manufactured by hand out of pastry tubes and it took 27 hours to make one peep chick. >> you are seeing brand new peep chicks being made. >> and we make enough peeps to circle the earth twice. >> this is the dusting chamber. this is where the peeps get covered from head to tail in sugar. >> they all from peep-sonality, with eyes and bunnies get two eyes and a nose. >> and we see them coming here, and we give them...
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peeps were first born in 1953 in lancaster, pennsylvania, and they were actually manufactured by handf pastry tubes and it took 27 hours to make just one peep chick. >> you are seeing brand new peep chicks being made, deposited on a belt of sugar. >> we make enough peeps a year to circle the earth twice. >> this is the dusting chamber. this is where the peeps get covered from head to tail in sugar. >> all of our peeps have chick-sonality and for our chicks, they have two eyes and for the bunnies, two eyes and a nose. >> they get their eyes, everyone gets them. >> and this is the favorite part of the tour, this is where i get to taste one. >> peeps are passed down as tradition, through generations of families. they're part of cakes and cup cakes that families make at easter time. >> peeps are an absolutely staple in my household. >> now, i'm getting my nieces and nephews peep force easter. >> they like the sugar rush. >> >> people really debate about whether the tastier peep is the fresh one with the soft marshmallow or let it age a little bit with a little bit harder kind of shell to
peeps were first born in 1953 in lancaster, pennsylvania, and they were actually manufactured by handf pastry tubes and it took 27 hours to make just one peep chick. >> you are seeing brand new peep chicks being made, deposited on a belt of sugar. >> we make enough peeps a year to circle the earth twice. >> this is the dusting chamber. this is where the peeps get covered from head to tail in sugar. >> all of our peeps have chick-sonality and for our chicks, they have two...
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services between scotland and northern england will be affected, with no trains running north of lancasterthe main stories this morning. mike is here with the sport. anthony joshuais mike is here with the sport. anthony joshua is very famous now but something is not right right now. he was due to meet his us debut in a few weeks' time but now, the opponent he had fixed up, he will not be fighting him because he has feel a second jags test. he has gone on social media to see hazlitt people down. —— second drugs test. jarelle miller, has used social medai decided to address the whole matter, surrounding his failed drugs test — releasing this video messaage on instagram. i messed up, i made a bad call. i handled the situation wrongly. i am paying the price for it, i missed a big opportunity. my heart is bleeding right now on behalf of my family, my friends, my supporters but i would up to it. i am going to do with it and corrected. if you had plans to go to new york, onjune1st, joshua's promoter eddie hearn has confirmed that a replacement for miller will be found, forjoshua's, first fight on
services between scotland and northern england will be affected, with no trains running north of lancasterthe main stories this morning. mike is here with the sport. anthony joshuais mike is here with the sport. anthony joshua is very famous now but something is not right right now. he was due to meet his us debut in a few weeks' time but now, the opponent he had fixed up, he will not be fighting him because he has feel a second jags test. he has gone on social media to see hazlitt people down....
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services between scotland and northern england will be affected, with no trains running north of lancaster and track upgrade which won't be completed until tuesday morning. pop star adele has separated from her husband simon konecki. the couple have been married since 2016, and adele gave birth to their son, angelo, in 2012. a spokesperson for the singer has said the pair are "committed to raising their son together lovingly". let's take a look at today's front pages. lots of weather pictures. firstly though... the irish times leads with an image of figures from northern ireland's political parties, united at a vigil for the murdered journalist lyra mckee. that story appears on many of today's front pages, including the guardian, which says the attack has prompted warnings that political violence must not be allowed to take hold in northern ireland. the daily mail says this weekend's sunshine is set to be good news for the high street, with garden centres and diy stores predicted to benefit in particular. and the sun sticks with the warm weather theme, suggesting a "meltdown" on what could
services between scotland and northern england will be affected, with no trains running north of lancaster and track upgrade which won't be completed until tuesday morning. pop star adele has separated from her husband simon konecki. the couple have been married since 2016, and adele gave birth to their son, angelo, in 2012. a spokesperson for the singer has said the pair are "committed to raising their son together lovingly". let's take a look at today's front pages. lots of weather...
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given a statement, saying i strongly condemn the cowardly attacks on people today and i call on 03 lancastersating unverified reports on speculation. —— sri lankans.. this is the first violence since the end of the civil war. we are just watching some pictures, mindful of what you said about avoiding speculation, any idea who has been responsible for something like this which was clearly coordinated? as the government say, it is too early to speculate but this is a surprise. there have been tensions, yyeah go in through anchor there were tensions, but nothing on this scale since the seven year —— since the civil war ended a decade ago. we had a statement from the finance minister on twitter who said his attacks appear to have been well coordinated, and attempt to create murder, mayhem and anarchy. but at this moment the administration officials are not apportioning blame and no groups have come forward to ta ke and no groups have come forward to take responsibility. for the churches in particular, there were easter services and people were attending, although christianity is attending, althou
given a statement, saying i strongly condemn the cowardly attacks on people today and i call on 03 lancastersating unverified reports on speculation. —— sri lankans.. this is the first violence since the end of the civil war. we are just watching some pictures, mindful of what you said about avoiding speculation, any idea who has been responsible for something like this which was clearly coordinated? as the government say, it is too early to speculate but this is a surprise. there have been...
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peeps were first born in 1953 in lancaster, pennsylvania.pastry tubes and it took 27 hours to make just one peeps chick. >> you are seeing brand new peeps chicks being made, deposited on to a belt of sugar. >> we make enough peeps in a year to circle the earth twice. >> this is the dusting chamber and where the peeps get covered from head to tail in sugar. >> all of our peeps have peeps-sonality and they have two eyes for a chick and for bunnies, two eyes and nose. >> we have a sensor that gives them their eyes. this is my favorite part of the tour because this is where i get to taste one. >> peeps are passed down as tradition through generations of families. they're a part of cakes and cup cakes that families make at easter time. >> peeps are an absolutely stape until my household. >> now i'm getting my nieces and nephews peeps for easter. >> they like the sugar rush. >> people really debate about whether the tastier peep is the fresh one with the soft marshmallow or when you let it age a little bit and it has a little bit of a harder kind
peeps were first born in 1953 in lancaster, pennsylvania.pastry tubes and it took 27 hours to make just one peeps chick. >> you are seeing brand new peeps chicks being made, deposited on to a belt of sugar. >> we make enough peeps in a year to circle the earth twice. >> this is the dusting chamber and where the peeps get covered from head to tail in sugar. >> all of our peeps have peeps-sonality and they have two eyes for a chick and for bunnies, two eyes and nose....
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hand out to zero ok let's talk to david super all he's an astrophysicist and a physics lecturer at lancaster university he joins us from that city right now they were surprised why doesn't that image look like the images that we've grown up with in science fiction and on t.v. i think in a way that they do it's surprising how they resemble the image resembles actually some of the predictions i mean given the still limited resolution that we have at the moment and i think to resemble even more something like from the movie interstellar then we would need a telescope the size of the earth we needed to ask obama's the size of the entire solar system so that's really the limitation quite taken pictures like this what do we learn from it. i think there's a lot of reasons and one is i mean as human kind this is a norma said she meant and it shows what we can do if we actually work collaboratively together i mean to image something essentially the size of the solar system fifty three million years away it's basically like imaging the size of what we thought the entire universe looked like about just
hand out to zero ok let's talk to david super all he's an astrophysicist and a physics lecturer at lancaster university he joins us from that city right now they were surprised why doesn't that image look like the images that we've grown up with in science fiction and on t.v. i think in a way that they do it's surprising how they resemble the image resembles actually some of the predictions i mean given the still limited resolution that we have at the moment and i think to resemble even more...
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services between scotland and northern england will be affected, with no trains running north of lancastereted until tuesday morning. the boy band, bts, have become the first ever south korean act to have a number one album in the uk. the seven—member group are part of the hugely popular k—pop genre. this latest album went straight to the top of the charts, days after their new single broke the youtube record for the most views in 2a hours, with 74.6 million hits. let us listen in. they sing. you are not convinced, charlie? you are not convinced, charlie ?m you are not convinced, charlie? ifi am honest, no offence, it leaves me cold and i was not aware of the phenomenon but 75 million people cannot be wrong. this will sound really old, it sounds like every other electronically manipulated music. exactly. wasn't it gangnam style which started the whole thing? i will look it up. i will get onto the sport. first of all boxing. the josh miller —— the big fight is off. jarelle miller, has used social media decided to address the whole matter, surrounding his failed drugs test, releasing this vi
services between scotland and northern england will be affected, with no trains running north of lancastereted until tuesday morning. the boy band, bts, have become the first ever south korean act to have a number one album in the uk. the seven—member group are part of the hugely popular k—pop genre. this latest album went straight to the top of the charts, days after their new single broke the youtube record for the most views in 2a hours, with 74.6 million hits. let us listen in. they...
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services between scotland and northern england will be affected, with no trains running north of lancasterion pound signal and track upgrade which won't be completed until tuesday morning. what is your k pop knowledge like? well, if i'm honest, untila what is your k pop knowledge like? well, if i'm honest, until a few moments ago i didn't know what it was, but now i do. the boy band bts have become the first ever south korean act to have a number one album in the uk. the seven—member group are part of the hugely popular k—pop genre. this latest album went straight to the top of the charts, days after their new single broke the youtube record for the most views in 2a hours, with 74.6 million hits. we need to watch this, charlie! catchy? if i'm honest... let'sjust leave it there. we will have all the weather for you ina we will have all the weather for you in a moment. most people over the age of a0 in england and wales will be familiar with the heart health check — carried out every five years but ten per cent of heart attacks and strokes could be avoided if those check—ups were given more
services between scotland and northern england will be affected, with no trains running north of lancasterion pound signal and track upgrade which won't be completed until tuesday morning. what is your k pop knowledge like? well, if i'm honest, untila what is your k pop knowledge like? well, if i'm honest, until a few moments ago i didn't know what it was, but now i do. the boy band bts have become the first ever south korean act to have a number one album in the uk. the seven—member group...
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and columnist in london minissha tacky and independent oil and energy consultant and on skype from lancaster in the u.k. it is simon mobile and senior lecturer in international studies at and i guess a university gentleman thank you time welcome to inside story mohammed islam i'm going to start with you and tell her. and i do want to start out by pointing out that this is not a new threat iran has made the threat before most notably i think it was two thousand and eight and two thousand and twelve as well in your view what is different this time what makes it more crucial more important or as i said at the start of the show the stakes being higher look at first i want to mention there it is not only in political words it is also an experience for iran because the iranian government has the experience of putting some restriction on controlling to a certain form is doing to iran iraq war in one thousand nine hundred s. so this time by as the as a consequence is of u.s. policy and quitting. iranian government is thinking about this decision as a means of. i mean. i think sending the message to
and columnist in london minissha tacky and independent oil and energy consultant and on skype from lancaster in the u.k. it is simon mobile and senior lecturer in international studies at and i guess a university gentleman thank you time welcome to inside story mohammed islam i'm going to start with you and tell her. and i do want to start out by pointing out that this is not a new threat iran has made the threat before most notably i think it was two thousand and eight and two thousand and...
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glenn and lancaster, pennsylvania, good morning. you are next up. caller: lancaster, california.ost: sorry about that. it was the mueller trap that started before donald trump was elected. he would not hire mueller. --rosenstein somehow rosenstein, somehow because of sanctions was able to appoint mueller. he was not investing in the present, correct? this is all a coup set up by the obama administration under the predicate of russian collusion where they sent a russian spy with a special visa from loretta lynch. 17 agencies of the united states government, obama unleashed against our president. let's look back at the big picture. he is following our president around the whole world. host: aside from all of that lead up, what did you make of the report itself? caller: you know, most people have not had a chance to read it. i have not either. you know what? that doesn't matter. let's look at the big picture. what really happened, pedro. host: that's fine. let's go to bob in maryland, independent line. caller: hello, pedro. i am a big c-span fan. i have never gotten through. i think
glenn and lancaster, pennsylvania, good morning. you are next up. caller: lancaster, california.ost: sorry about that. it was the mueller trap that started before donald trump was elected. he would not hire mueller. --rosenstein somehow rosenstein, somehow because of sanctions was able to appoint mueller. he was not investing in the present, correct? this is all a coup set up by the obama administration under the predicate of russian collusion where they sent a russian spy with a special visa...
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union and ireland and doesn't breach any of the prime minister's red lines in her mansion house and lancastertop so i hope at a certain point the house of commons might come around to that. the irish times. thank you. chancellor, what will happen next week if the united kingdom has not ratified the withdrawal agreement, and what conditions should be attached to an extension, if that is what theresa may asks for next week? and to the taoiseach, if i may, you've consistently said that there are twin objectives to keep an open border and protect the single market but as of the end of next week, those two objectives may be in conflict with one another. do you have a plan yet just over a week away from the time that it may be required? well, over the past few days we have seen that there is quite a lot of movement, even in the british internal debate there was quite a lot of movement. so, as of today, i am not in a position to answer speculative questions. it is an important message, as the taoiseach hasjust outlined. there is a vast majority in the house of commons that wants to avoid disorderly
union and ireland and doesn't breach any of the prime minister's red lines in her mansion house and lancastertop so i hope at a certain point the house of commons might come around to that. the irish times. thank you. chancellor, what will happen next week if the united kingdom has not ratified the withdrawal agreement, and what conditions should be attached to an extension, if that is what theresa may asks for next week? and to the taoiseach, if i may, you've consistently said that there are...
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i am puerto rican, and i grew up in lancaster, pennsylvania.her annexed in the family live on the island to this day. hurricane maria devastated my family. and the island of puerto rico. my family was without electricity and water for nine months. i supported my family financially during that time as much as i could as they tried to repair my grandfather's home and their own home. because the federal government ignored its responsibility to the island, puerto ricans are united states citizens. [applause] yet, puerto ricans can live on the island -- that live on the island have been treated like second-class citizens for all their lives. boricuas are resilient. resilient.e despite not having quality health care, education, voting representation in congress, they have continued to fight for to call their island home. they deserve the right to have agency over what happens to them and to determine what their statuses as a country or otherwise. -- what steps will you take to ensure the rights to self-determination of the puerto rican people and a p
i am puerto rican, and i grew up in lancaster, pennsylvania.her annexed in the family live on the island to this day. hurricane maria devastated my family. and the island of puerto rico. my family was without electricity and water for nine months. i supported my family financially during that time as much as i could as they tried to repair my grandfather's home and their own home. because the federal government ignored its responsibility to the island, puerto ricans are united states citizens....