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." ♪ announcer: time life proudly presents "music of your life," 150 timeless love songs of the 1950'hosts peter marshall and debby boone as they introduce the most romantic collection ever. peter: you know, back in the 1950's, there were so many wonderful young singers i loved to listen to, including one very special guy. debby: yes, and he happens to be a pretty great dad. >> ♪ on a day like today we pass the time away writing love letters in the sand ♪ peter: and debby, we'll always love hearing legendary artists like johnny mathis. >> ♪ it's not for me to say you love me ♪ peter: nat "king" cole. >> ♪ mona lisa mona lisa men have named you ♪ peter: and dean martin. >> ♪ return to me oh, my dear, i am so lonely ♪ debby: the 1950's introduced us to one of the greatest vocal groups of all time. peter: the legendary platters. >> ♪ they asked me how i knew my true love was true ♪ >> ♪ what a difference a day makes 24 little hours ♪ >> ♪ many a tear has to fall, but it's all in the game ♪ peter: i'll never forget the first hit by connie francis. >> ♪ who's sorry now who's sorry now ♪ >>
." ♪ announcer: time life proudly presents "music of your life," 150 timeless love songs of the 1950'hosts peter marshall and debby boone as they introduce the most romantic collection ever. peter: you know, back in the 1950's, there were so many wonderful young singers i loved to listen to, including one very special guy. debby: yes, and he happens to be a pretty great dad. >> ♪ on a day like today we pass the time away writing love letters in the sand ♪ peter: and...
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physical life. and that was what made him such an extraordinary scholar an intellectual was that he was always connecting different aspects of this life he never compartmentalize to know them many academics for whom you know the deprived.
physical life. and that was what made him such an extraordinary scholar an intellectual was that he was always connecting different aspects of this life he never compartmentalize to know them many academics for whom you know the deprived.
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brian gasman. >> she was willing to fight for her life. >> to fight for her life, but to live her life there has been a dark history of suicide or a suicide attempt in this case. i mean, that must have made her a controversial candidate. >> being 17, 18 years old without any history of depression, with having the type of family support she has, it seemed that she just did something impulsive. >> reporter: to devote themselves to her care, katie and her family move into the ronald mcdonald house in 2014, facing a long road. national geographic began documenting the stubblefield story for the cover of their september issue. >> we're getting ready for katie's face transplant. she goes through these episodes where she stops. you know what i mean? >> i'm sorry. >> don't be sorry, katie. >> yeah, right there where your thumb is. >> reporter: her journey begins with more than 17 surgeries. they make a model of her sister's jaw to help with reconstruction. >> she was missing all of the skull over here. >> that's incredible. she will could have settled on a reconstructed face but she wanted mor
brian gasman. >> she was willing to fight for her life. >> to fight for her life, but to live her life there has been a dark history of suicide or a suicide attempt in this case. i mean, that must have made her a controversial candidate. >> being 17, 18 years old without any history of depression, with having the type of family support she has, it seemed that she just did something impulsive. >> reporter: to devote themselves to her care, katie and her family move into...
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her portrait is created from life.s portrait is published in a book of british monarchies and other notables. she is received as a daughter of a powerful leader. her life story is published in a famous volume called "the grand voyages." one volume deals with the americas and the american volume talks about pocahontas' life. this volume was translated into many languages, so pocahontas' life within a short time after her death is known to a book reading european audience. on this wall, one of the images that we're most interested in is a frontist piece from a book on the history of virginia. and in this piece the frontis piece the four u.s. presidents born in virginia, the fourth chief justice of the united states born in virginia and patrick henry, the famous patriot who said "give me liberty or give me death," they're all shown standing on pocahontas' shoulders. it's a scene of pocahontas saving the life of captain smith. so we want to know why these illustrious americans are depicted standing on the shoulders of poca
her portrait is created from life.s portrait is published in a book of british monarchies and other notables. she is received as a daughter of a powerful leader. her life story is published in a famous volume called "the grand voyages." one volume deals with the americas and the american volume talks about pocahontas' life. this volume was translated into many languages, so pocahontas' life within a short time after her death is known to a book reading european audience. on this wall,...
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life is full of make-or-break moments.why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions, like low blood pressure; trouble breathing; throat tightness; face, lip, or tongue swelling; rash; itching; or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems as severe jaw bone problems may happen or new or unusual pain in your hip groin, or thigh, as unusual thigh bone fractures have occurred. speak to your doctor before stopping prolia® as spine and other bone fractures have occurred. prolia® can cause serious side effects, like low blood calcium, serious infections, which could need hospitalization, skin problems, and severe bone, joint, or muscle pain. are you ready? ask your doctor how prolia® can help strengthen your bones. at kohl's friends & family sale this weekend
life is full of make-or-break moments.why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions, like low blood pressure; trouble breathing; throat tightness; face, lip, or tongue swelling; rash; itching; or hives have happened. tell your doctor...
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they really do know how to live the good life here.ntry's been doing it tough, especially young people. youth unemployment here sits at a whopping 35%. but ever so slowly, something is changing.
they really do know how to live the good life here.ntry's been doing it tough, especially young people. youth unemployment here sits at a whopping 35%. but ever so slowly, something is changing.
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she is the love of my life. she is the love of my life, the lord's greatest gift to me in my life.o have done this every day of the last year with her is a privilege. to live my life with her is an incredible privilege. i look forward to this life together. i love you, sweetheart. other special guests here with me. my grandmother is here tonight. i want to say thank you, grandma. [applause] grandmother is here on behalf of all grandparents. ma, for thegrand example you have set. thatnever known a woman was stronger than my grandmother. farm ingrew up on a central kansas. the values she passed down to us i will value always. grandma, i will make you proud in the u.s. senate. thank you to my parents, my heroes. my mom and dad the hind me. my aunts, my uncles, my cousins. my little boys are supposed to be in bed, but when i left ah was still awake. if you are watching this, i love you, buddy. thank you to you. the work you have done. thank you for all of the doors you have knocked. doors in for knocking the rain, thank you for calling your friends, thank you for this campaign. more im
she is the love of my life. she is the love of my life, the lord's greatest gift to me in my life.o have done this every day of the last year with her is a privilege. to live my life with her is an incredible privilege. i look forward to this life together. i love you, sweetheart. other special guests here with me. my grandmother is here tonight. i want to say thank you, grandma. [applause] grandmother is here on behalf of all grandparents. ma, for thegrand example you have set. thatnever known...
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and to his own life. and, especially to his country. now it makes him at times sometimes blood-thirsty orter. it makes him unpleasant to read. especially in the midst of the civil war when he becomes a virulent war propagandist, he advocates the death of every white southerner and words that are not pleasant to say the least. he did what the -- hebrew prophets did in the confounding language of the old old testame. he was able to find language at times to expleses a dilemma. to explain a historical condition. to explain an irony. to explain something terrible out of which there might be possibility. it sent me in the course of working on this back to some theology friends, theologian friends, some of them may be here. donald shriver. who told me david read walter brewing. , and read so and so, and so and so. my good friend richard said you have to read robert alter and so and so and so and so. and i was trying to teach myself about the hebrew prophets, the prophets douglass was so adept at quoting and paraphrasing and using. and i came
and to his own life. and, especially to his country. now it makes him at times sometimes blood-thirsty orter. it makes him unpleasant to read. especially in the midst of the civil war when he becomes a virulent war propagandist, he advocates the death of every white southerner and words that are not pleasant to say the least. he did what the -- hebrew prophets did in the confounding language of the old old testame. he was able to find language at times to expleses a dilemma. to explain a...
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me most of my life and. my parents they were the most practical people i think i've ever met in my entire life so when it came to learning how to drive. that was just practical that way you can get around on your own you want to have nine people to take care of you don't have to worry about. taking a bus or using a jam and it was really just about trying to figure it out. and i just love driving when i got a lot of different things but to do. what people don't consider the power of my mind and i my mind is very powerful tool and it get into it interject all kinds of things into my system so that my feet are literally. my hands so when it comes to driving. i get really serious when i have high explain why can't i can drive with one foot on the wheel what is peoples excuse they've got both hands and their feet and yet they drive like. this doesn't exist. in germany. knew from an early age he had to choose a future occupation that would not require the use of. his deformed arms was all too soon true for the six
me most of my life and. my parents they were the most practical people i think i've ever met in my entire life so when it came to learning how to drive. that was just practical that way you can get around on your own you want to have nine people to take care of you don't have to worry about. taking a bus or using a jam and it was really just about trying to figure it out. and i just love driving when i got a lot of different things but to do. what people don't consider the power of my mind and...
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i'd never seen so many guns in my life! many guns in my life!ourist attraction. welcome more than 1000 visitors a day. day. this afternoon moussa's wife is among them. sadly, moussa died earlier in the year, in january. by his family are determined to keep his legacy alive. his legacy alive. which your father helped to restore, is more than 200 years old. is more than 200 years old. still be coming to visit moussa castle ? still be coming to visit moussa castle? yes, for sure. this place has been absolute league out of this world. out of this world. believe that one man builds all of this by himself. this by himself. say that is your lot from us this week on the travel show. week on the travel show. catch us next week when... .. catch us next week when... next week when... france's most iconic cars celebrates 70 years on the road. 70 years on the road. can keep up with us in real—time by following us on social media. following us on social media. all the travel show team here in beautiful lebanon, goodbye! hello. was spent under cloud shrouded i
i'd never seen so many guns in my life! many guns in my life!ourist attraction. welcome more than 1000 visitors a day. day. this afternoon moussa's wife is among them. sadly, moussa died earlier in the year, in january. by his family are determined to keep his legacy alive. his legacy alive. which your father helped to restore, is more than 200 years old. is more than 200 years old. still be coming to visit moussa castle ? still be coming to visit moussa castle? yes, for sure. this place has...
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this life. back. in cincinnati ohio and deeply religious roman catholic couple with six children were expecting another normal birth my mother's story is that when i was born they were not at all prepared and the doctor said joy your baby doesn't have any legs. so she says that she took the baby me and she said well eileen is my four leaf clover. i have a sibling who told me that my father cried and that when he came home he handed me to my siblings and everyone got very upset and they said take it away. someone ripped off the blankets and said that's not a baby or something to that effect that's not our sister. that was what i was taught. as a young child. people. eileen cronan was one of several flitter my babies born in cincinnati where an american drug company richardson merrill had their headquarters like the german drug company merrill promoted the drug as completely safe even during pregnancy like green and merrill had no evidence to back this up merrill applied to the federal drug admini
this life. back. in cincinnati ohio and deeply religious roman catholic couple with six children were expecting another normal birth my mother's story is that when i was born they were not at all prepared and the doctor said joy your baby doesn't have any legs. so she says that she took the baby me and she said well eileen is my four leaf clover. i have a sibling who told me that my father cried and that when he came home he handed me to my siblings and everyone got very upset and they said...
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music is a big part of my life.when i was writing about the beatles, and it took almost eight and a half years, i realized i was writing my life story in a way. so i look for another way to go back and tap into that. especially at the age that i am now. i'm going to do another book about another vehicle performer. unfortunately, i can't tell you what that is right now. in the meantime, i'm in the midst of producing a documentary based on the reagan book. the documentary and, it was about julia child. so i'm involved in that. it's all happening. >> we are out of time. if you like to talk about work, please join us at the writing, signing at the memorial plaza. you can get a copy of his books and speak with them there. thank you, bob. [applause] you're watching tv on c-span2. top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. booktv, television for serious readers. you're watching tv on c-span2. and our coverage of the recent southern festival of books. the final program from nashville is a look at the economic policies
music is a big part of my life.when i was writing about the beatles, and it took almost eight and a half years, i realized i was writing my life story in a way. so i look for another way to go back and tap into that. especially at the age that i am now. i'm going to do another book about another vehicle performer. unfortunately, i can't tell you what that is right now. in the meantime, i'm in the midst of producing a documentary based on the reagan book. the documentary and, it was about julia...
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she fought back for her life. as her father smothered her. >> reporter: shannan's family is now filing a civil suit as well, hoping to prevent watts from benefitting from this case in the future. >> it's very, very important to the family that chris watts never be able to receive a dime from any of these murders. nobody's going to be be able to bring back shannan or bella or celeste, but chris watts will never see the outside of a jail cell for the rest of his life ever. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm lindsey davis in new york. >> our thanks to lindsey. >>> next, hugh jackman's new drama on the downfall of the front runner. the presidential candidate at the white hot center of a political scandal. at the white hot center of a political scandal. ♪ we are santa's elves unlike santa's presents, ours don't just magically appear. they're designed, meticulously. every bolt, stitch, line of code tested and tested again. until, finally this. elves got nothing on us. ford. built for the holidays. time to get our best of
she fought back for her life. as her father smothered her. >> reporter: shannan's family is now filing a civil suit as well, hoping to prevent watts from benefitting from this case in the future. >> it's very, very important to the family that chris watts never be able to receive a dime from any of these murders. nobody's going to be be able to bring back shannan or bella or celeste, but chris watts will never see the outside of a jail cell for the rest of his life ever. >>...
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i thought yeah right life is too short i have to make decisions for myself. i mean anybody that sees her for the first time missed that smile and just absolutely and i melted. friends to tell me that i smiled more the day of my wedding than they've ever seen me smile in my entire life and it was permanently glued there for days that was the beginning of the joy that ended in the ring going on in the still there today. you can't even describe it it's like all these years of frustration just melted away in five minutes. you still. write. he had lighted his letter she's passed her best before date so she's got no choice you've got to stick with me about there's no option you know me. i don't stop traffic. you know you don't really care us there really has. a lot of. lows just like anybody else. getting better and. it's getting better. where there's a lot of credit that i get for doing this but i didn't just do this you know i had my parents first i had my teacher second and then i had her and those three elements of my life they've really been what has supplied
i thought yeah right life is too short i have to make decisions for myself. i mean anybody that sees her for the first time missed that smile and just absolutely and i melted. friends to tell me that i smiled more the day of my wedding than they've ever seen me smile in my entire life and it was permanently glued there for days that was the beginning of the joy that ended in the ring going on in the still there today. you can't even describe it it's like all these years of frustration just...
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again a life. in this workshop old condition is a brought back to life. some resurrected us fans. and building a t.v. antenna here is a snap everything you need can be salvaged. the old soda and the accounts are melted down and turned into cooking pods. discuss shows workers from across west africa. no one here complains about the work at least not to us. at. the moment you come here you feel proud to work. very proud. and why everyone here is working hard they don't go playing or joking. just goes looking for moral materials to his pops one of his supply is has just received a fresh delivery of old engines. he knows that much of this waste film from europe but says he isn't bothered by the. countries that you see other countries that are poor and it's not because god ignores them or because he hasn't given them the same amount it's about deciding what we want to have tomorrow or what we're planning for our future life we have enough it depends on how we use it how we plan for our future today. the
again a life. in this workshop old condition is a brought back to life. some resurrected us fans. and building a t.v. antenna here is a snap everything you need can be salvaged. the old soda and the accounts are melted down and turned into cooking pods. discuss shows workers from across west africa. no one here complains about the work at least not to us. at. the moment you come here you feel proud to work. very proud. and why everyone here is working hard they don't go playing or joking. just...
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why can't we have a more normal life? . >> i write in the book that in the earlier chapters i said would not have minded growing up in one house with 1 yard our whole lives and that was what my parents thought they would do they built a house in indiana my mom planted three dogwood trees in the backyard when we were born. handprints in the cement. we thought that is where we would be living forever in southern indianapolis. but then obviously god had different plans for our life and i am very grateful for the amazing opportunities and privilege to be a public family serving in public life and my parents have shown me how to take it in stride even when it's stressful to just be grateful for those challenges and they show me how to follow your calling and your dreams and it won't be easy but it's worth it at the end of the day. >> host: you had an experience about your decision now you at harvard divinity school and the path that led you to go to harvard after living in the observatory for a little while with my parents i h
why can't we have a more normal life? . >> i write in the book that in the earlier chapters i said would not have minded growing up in one house with 1 yard our whole lives and that was what my parents thought they would do they built a house in indiana my mom planted three dogwood trees in the backyard when we were born. handprints in the cement. we thought that is where we would be living forever in southern indianapolis. but then obviously god had different plans for our life and i am...
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the reflective life. in which whatever genre we are reading, we enter a totally invisible personal realm. our private holding ground where we can ponder a university whose real mysteries dwarf any of our imagination. theologian john done wrote our culture fully embodied aristotle's first two lives of good society but received each day from the third contemplative life. so too, i think the third life of the good reader. now there's no shortage of contemporary observers of our culture who worry that the meditative dimension in human beings is threatened by an overwhelming an thesis on materialism, consumerism, and a fractured relationship with time. at steve wassermann asked, does the esocof acceleration rised by the internet diminish our passion for libertiation, and in feebal our capacity for general reflection. does the daily avalanche of information bannings the space needed for actual wisdom? readers, you readers know in their bones something we forget at our peril. that without books, indeed without l
the reflective life. in which whatever genre we are reading, we enter a totally invisible personal realm. our private holding ground where we can ponder a university whose real mysteries dwarf any of our imagination. theologian john done wrote our culture fully embodied aristotle's first two lives of good society but received each day from the third contemplative life. so too, i think the third life of the good reader. now there's no shortage of contemporary observers of our culture who worry...
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life expectancy since the several r war and now we have ramping depths of desspire. overdoses, opioids, suicide, things like that have displaced car accidents which on mortality tables from 80 years ago until five or six seven years ago, car drivers were always the biggest driver of death, particularly anybody under the age of 60 or 65 and now we're replacing those with department of deaths of de. i wrote this to discuss the decline of the natural tribes texas the tribes place. we have a statistical collapse of the nuclear family, particularly among the 0% of americans with the least educational attainment. a rapid decline in friendship. i graduated high school in 1990. the average american had 3.2 friends in 1990 and the average american has 1.8 friends, declining then in the sense of somebody who loves you, not a transactional relationship. if you see someone who is your friend and they're happy, they're happy. ju just are because you love. the. when my kid hurt, i have 17 and 14-year-old daughters and a 7-year-old boy. when we kid hurt is don't choate to hurt, i j
life expectancy since the several r war and now we have ramping depths of desspire. overdoses, opioids, suicide, things like that have displaced car accidents which on mortality tables from 80 years ago until five or six seven years ago, car drivers were always the biggest driver of death, particularly anybody under the age of 60 or 65 and now we're replacing those with department of deaths of de. i wrote this to discuss the decline of the natural tribes texas the tribes place. we have a...
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physical life. and what made him such an extraordinary scholar an intellectual was that he was always connecting different aspects of his life he never compartmentalize do you know there are many academics for whom you know the the private the personal one aspect of their life and the intellectual the professional is another aspect where there were there was an integration of all aspects of of of of being. after nine hundred forty eight saeed family couldn't go back from cairo to jerusalem western losing them had become almost entirely israeli but edwards didn't stay in egypt long he was expelled from school and sent to the east coast of america to boarding school his first year in massachusetts stirred contradictory feelings in the fifteen year old of low self esteem alienation but also liberation. new york's tremendous scale its power english silent anonymous buildings reduced one to an inconsequential item making me question what i was to all this. my totally unimportant existence giving me an ee
physical life. and what made him such an extraordinary scholar an intellectual was that he was always connecting different aspects of his life he never compartmentalize do you know there are many academics for whom you know the the private the personal one aspect of their life and the intellectual the professional is another aspect where there were there was an integration of all aspects of of of of being. after nine hundred forty eight saeed family couldn't go back from cairo to jerusalem...
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. >> this is my life. >> how would you cope? tonight we'll meet three people who overcame their odds by doing something that you might think is a joke. we're setting out on a strange trip. but stick with us. it's all about to make sense. ♪ >>> think back on your childhood for a moment. do you remember the first time you saw mickey? how excited you were. the smile on your face. do you remember watching cartoons as a kid? and the happiness it brought you? entire industries have been built on this. on having kids experience this magic. but what if you never grew out of that feeling? there are people whose affinity for animal characters never went away. people like lindsey. >> you okay? >> sure. yes. >> the first thing i noticed about her is that her hands shake profusely. >> this is super informal, you know. we're just chatting. >> lindsey has social anxiety. sitting down for this interview is especially hard. is it possible to describe what is it like to live in that state of anxiousness >> it can be kind of difficult at times. no
. >> this is my life. >> how would you cope? tonight we'll meet three people who overcame their odds by doing something that you might think is a joke. we're setting out on a strange trip. but stick with us. it's all about to make sense. ♪ >>> think back on your childhood for a moment. do you remember the first time you saw mickey? how excited you were. the smile on your face. do you remember watching cartoons as a kid? and the happiness it brought you? entire industries...
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had in my life.te it. good luck with the book. your book is out now. deborah binner‘s book yet here i am was published on monday by splendid books. if you would like to talk with someone about any of the issues in this interview then you can call our dedicated bereavement action line on 08000158707 or visit bbc.co.uk/actionline for more information. more now on our main story about matthew hedges, who has beenjailed for life in the united arab emirates after being convicted of spying. his wife says he's been let down by the british government. let's talk to a friend of matthew hedges who joins us from durham. i heard the news yesterday morning andi i heard the news yesterday morning and i was very shocked. i did not expect this verdict. because the signs were pretty positive so before yesterday matthew had been released on bailand yesterday matthew had been released on bail and also before he was released on bail the conditions at prisons were improved so it seemed to be until yesterday that public p
had in my life.te it. good luck with the book. your book is out now. deborah binner‘s book yet here i am was published on monday by splendid books. if you would like to talk with someone about any of the issues in this interview then you can call our dedicated bereavement action line on 08000158707 or visit bbc.co.uk/actionline for more information. more now on our main story about matthew hedges, who has beenjailed for life in the united arab emirates after being convicted of spying. his...
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ijust lived whatever life possible.aracas you came upon the idea of becoming a writer. you were already a journalist became upon the idea of being a journalist. holding onto memory is you said it helped a brick stomach break the chain of hating your soul. —— to wreak the chain of hate in your soul. we were forced out of place and have to leave everything before, everything dear and to you was lost, you have grudges. and you feel that something is owed to you. that you have been robbed of something. i completely got over that feeling. the irony, that the coup in chile by pinochet was backed by the us and yet the us has been your home for all this time. yes. and there are many things about the us i do not like, especially the intervention in latin america, not only in chile uruguay but also what is happening now in central america. that is happening 110w central america. that is happening now because of the americans who with their backing murderous dictators. and the cia's role is well charted. we will talk about donald
ijust lived whatever life possible.aracas you came upon the idea of becoming a writer. you were already a journalist became upon the idea of being a journalist. holding onto memory is you said it helped a brick stomach break the chain of hating your soul. —— to wreak the chain of hate in your soul. we were forced out of place and have to leave everything before, everything dear and to you was lost, you have grudges. and you feel that something is owed to you. that you have been robbed of...
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kick off life. football is a simple game football a simple game. not really not complete two majors a ball for ninety minutes. to mr let's talk about it wonderfully there are a lot of the teams it's difficult to understand we will give you the answers at least. that just wish double wave. nothing is quite as it seems at hamburg's museum of the nation's. exhibits challenge our perceptions. and boggle the mind one look at these particular lesions. and you won't if your eyes. your old. sixty minutes d.w. . you can tell a lot about a society by its garbage. the fed's dismissal is for the rich but for many from the people who don't first there from a chance for survival africa is among the most unequal regions in the world. could be lunch for today just like that. our reporters travel to nairobi and new york and meet people who know the true value of garbage. it has created a thriving parallel economy that's been completely ignored by the financial markets but what does all this mean for economic inequality around the world you get a study class walking
kick off life. football is a simple game football a simple game. not really not complete two majors a ball for ninety minutes. to mr let's talk about it wonderfully there are a lot of the teams it's difficult to understand we will give you the answers at least. that just wish double wave. nothing is quite as it seems at hamburg's museum of the nation's. exhibits challenge our perceptions. and boggle the mind one look at these particular lesions. and you won't if your eyes. your old. sixty...
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. >> my life is ? i opened the back door there and coulden see the black smoke and things flying through the air. >> the family is just beginning to recover from the north bay fires. they moved to this house six months ago. when this fire hopped the train tracks and headed for their home -- >> instant panic mode. >> i recommend not everybody has a plan because it's -- it can happen any time. >> saturday santa rosa saw high temps, low humidity but no wind. >>> new this morning police investigating a stabbing that left a woman injured. the passener by found her in her street. the woman told police that a man who she did not know walked up to her car and asked for cigarettes. when she said she didn't have any he stabbed her and ran away. >>> happening now an amber alert for two children. police say their mother pictured on the left took the children during his supervised visit on friday. she does not have custody. license plate 6uwl251. she could be possibly headed to colorado springs with the children. i
. >> my life is ? i opened the back door there and coulden see the black smoke and things flying through the air. >> the family is just beginning to recover from the north bay fires. they moved to this house six months ago. when this fire hopped the train tracks and headed for their home -- >> instant panic mode. >> i recommend not everybody has a plan because it's -- it can happen any time. >> saturday santa rosa saw high temps, low humidity but no wind....
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, was fighting for life or death. sergeant mccloskey yelled to sergeant koniaris, he's got my gun. he's got my gun, shoot him. sergeant koniaris, without hesitation knew what he had to do what he had to do, and he did it. he saved the life of sergeant mccloskey that day. i believe this story does not end with the heroic actions of sergeants mccloskey and koniaris. having been at the scene, i knew that sergeant koniaris did not only saved a life that day, but sergeant mccloskey saved the life of sergeant koniaris that day. if sergeant mccloskey had not instructed his partner to shoot, i believe the subject would have taken the life of sergeant koniaris as well, with the incredible strength that the suspect displayed, i believe that sergeant koniaris would not survive that day, for these acts of outstanding bravery and courage, these sergeants are being awarded the gold medal of valor. [applause] >> can i ask all of tonight's award recipients to stand and face the audience, please. [applause] >> thank you, and you can t
, was fighting for life or death. sergeant mccloskey yelled to sergeant koniaris, he's got my gun. he's got my gun, shoot him. sergeant koniaris, without hesitation knew what he had to do what he had to do, and he did it. he saved the life of sergeant mccloskey that day. i believe this story does not end with the heroic actions of sergeants mccloskey and koniaris. having been at the scene, i knew that sergeant koniaris did not only saved a life that day, but sergeant mccloskey saved the life of...
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in rhode island, she fought for pro-life. she ran for office twice and had an extraordinary life. these women, they just transformed our country by how they took care of our country and what they did. i wanted to recognize helen flynn. now, being a little greedy, i want to recognize laurie flynn for the wives and recognize my thank you lori. i do not think general flynn needs to be introduced. extraordinary but the people hove ouch for him and talk about him is a list of who is who in military, politics, in life, i told him has the best pt recommend his courage, his quality of character, and his service to this country. that is why we want to give him this award. but i'm going to ask someone who knows him better than maybe each knows himbe lori better than this, but ask someone to tell you why this is a great man who gives us a perspective. it is the gift from god, to honor your mother and father and have that perspective. so i would like to ask michael flynn junior to come up and say a few words about his father. michael? [applause] michael: good evening, ladies and gentlemen. fi
in rhode island, she fought for pro-life. she ran for office twice and had an extraordinary life. these women, they just transformed our country by how they took care of our country and what they did. i wanted to recognize helen flynn. now, being a little greedy, i want to recognize laurie flynn for the wives and recognize my thank you lori. i do not think general flynn needs to be introduced. extraordinary but the people hove ouch for him and talk about him is a list of who is who in military,...
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physical life. and what made him such an extraordinary scholar an intellectual was that he was always connecting different aspects of his life he never compartmentalize to know that many academics for you know the the private the personal one aspect of their life and the intellectual the professional is another aspect where there were there was an integration of all aspects of of of of being. after nine hundred forty eight saeed family couldn't go back from cairo to jerusalem western loosen them had become almost entirely israeli but edwards didn't stay in egypt long he was expelled from school and sent to the east coast of america to boarding school. his first year in massachusetts stirred contradictory feelings in the fifteen year old of low self esteem alienation but also liberation. new york's tremendous scale toweringly silent anonymous buildings reduced one to an inconsequential item making me question what i was to all this. my totally unimportant existence giving me an eerie but momentary se
physical life. and what made him such an extraordinary scholar an intellectual was that he was always connecting different aspects of his life he never compartmentalize to know that many academics for you know the the private the personal one aspect of their life and the intellectual the professional is another aspect where there were there was an integration of all aspects of of of of being. after nine hundred forty eight saeed family couldn't go back from cairo to jerusalem western loosen...
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best time of your life? >> tim green: no. best time of my life is right now. >> kroft: right now?m green: yeah. >> kroft: why? >> tim green: i have everyg. >> kroft: tim green was adopted, so "everything" to him means family. the greens all live in the same neighborhood, and they eat dinner together five nights a week. he works out with his sons almost every day at his home gym to keep his muscles functioning. the kids say their dad's not going to quit... >> troy green: he'll never give up. >> tessa green: i don't think i've ever seen that in his... >> tate green: never. >> tessa green: ...things that he does. he's never... >> troy green: he doesn't give up in tic-tac-toe, he's not-- >> tim green: i don't think about, about what i can't do. >> kroft: and you can still write? >> tim green: yeah. and i can write. and, you know, that opens up a universe. >> kroft: writing offers him an escape from his illness. he's authored 38 books overall, four since his diagnosis. he wrote the last one on his smartphone using his thumbs-- all 300 pages. so this is a new book? >> tim green: yeah. y
best time of your life? >> tim green: no. best time of my life is right now. >> kroft: right now?m green: yeah. >> kroft: why? >> tim green: i have everyg. >> kroft: tim green was adopted, so "everything" to him means family. the greens all live in the same neighborhood, and they eat dinner together five nights a week. he works out with his sons almost every day at his home gym to keep his muscles functioning. the kids say their dad's not going to quit......
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can we have a more normal life? >> guest: i write in the book that 4th one of the earlier chapters i say i wouldn't have minded growing up in one house with one guard that we changed our whole lives and that was what my parents they would do when they got the house in indiana, my mom and 3 dogwood trees in the backyard when we were bored. we put our handprints in the cement. very much that would be where we live forever in southern indianapolis and then obviously got a different plans for our life and i'm very grateful for the amazing opportunities and the privilege that it's been to be in a public family and to serve in public life. i think that you know, my parents have shown me how to take it all in stride and how even at times when it's kind of stressful, to just be really grateful for all those challenges and for how they make us closer to family. and how they just show me how to follow your calling and follow your dreams and sometimes it will be easy but that's the fun of it at the end of the day you had an in
can we have a more normal life? >> guest: i write in the book that 4th one of the earlier chapters i say i wouldn't have minded growing up in one house with one guard that we changed our whole lives and that was what my parents they would do when they got the house in indiana, my mom and 3 dogwood trees in the backyard when we were bored. we put our handprints in the cement. very much that would be where we live forever in southern indianapolis and then obviously got a different plans for...
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are up for sale. >> memorabilia from hugh hefner pfrs life.clude his smoking jack squt pipe. you can also own some of of his silk pajama. er starting bid for the pjs is $400. >> that's not too bad. the 800 plussite.s includes a can complete set of of playboy magazines. they start at $20,000. >> they're more than silk pajama? >>> twl is a bottle of hugh hefner baby oil that kendis is already bidding on. >>> coming up the back lash over reports of the world's first gethat inically babies. >>> and round two, michael b. jordan and the cast of "creed" is back. now." about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turne
are up for sale. >> memorabilia from hugh hefner pfrs life.clude his smoking jack squt pipe. you can also own some of of his silk pajama. er starting bid for the pjs is $400. >> that's not too bad. the 800 plussite.s includes a can complete set of of playboy magazines. they start at $20,000. >> they're more than silk pajama? >>> twl is a bottle of hugh hefner baby oil that kendis is already bidding on. >>> coming up the back lash over reports of the world's...
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today and my life then. several years ago i received what seemed to be a fatal medical diagnosis and it therefore struck me as important to leave behind a subjective account of the life i lived. as a record of an essential lost or forgotten world. edward saeeda started writing out of place in maine one thousand nine hundred four while he was recovering from chemotherapy for his leukemia it took him five years to complete. the book is both a biography of his early years in the arab world and then in the us at school and university and a metaphor for the lives of millions of palestinians with their sense of exile and alienation. it is both a personal experience and a statement on behalf of a whole people. for the macand who was shoplifting what i was full we really it was a quarter of the food that well most of our prison went to shop or false. but the b.r.c. moments occur and if a lot of the food is going there you go with you but. with a disability men know that it is a bit of a. ship and what it was like a
today and my life then. several years ago i received what seemed to be a fatal medical diagnosis and it therefore struck me as important to leave behind a subjective account of the life i lived. as a record of an essential lost or forgotten world. edward saeeda started writing out of place in maine one thousand nine hundred four while he was recovering from chemotherapy for his leukemia it took him five years to complete. the book is both a biography of his early years in the arab world and...
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career reporting to the won't do it here one journalist documents life beyond the headlines. that certain stories can change us in the easiest please use when you need. to change anyone a unique journey into what it means to be human the things we keep a witness documentary on al-jazeera joining us now we have the film's director is in los angeles casey kaufman and in florence italy at a sound. gentlemen welcome well this worked out well only took you ten years to put this film together. but when did you decide you had a film. good good question i think that i mean alice on the show is the is my friend in the co-director who had the original idea. you know some of us have friends who are journalist and and stuff like that and we see the reports on t.v. but allie sondra being a filmmaker be an artist had the crazy idea to ask me to send him all of his footage ok all of my put it in a lot of the footage you know any care man or reporter knows that you should a lot of footage not all of that is not. in others some of the wanted stuff end up on t.v. he wanted to see what else was
career reporting to the won't do it here one journalist documents life beyond the headlines. that certain stories can change us in the easiest please use when you need. to change anyone a unique journey into what it means to be human the things we keep a witness documentary on al-jazeera joining us now we have the film's director is in los angeles casey kaufman and in florence italy at a sound. gentlemen welcome well this worked out well only took you ten years to put this film together. but...
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because you never know when life... ...will change. get covered today. . >> closed captioning provided by. ceable improvement. new gold bond cracked skin relief. >> summer is but it is still fun to think about lounging in an inflatable. ryan and david have a solution to that. they built a rig to turn into inflatable into a motorized inflatable. they used a series of the littl. >> that is really cool. for about $230 bucks to create this motorized thing. they show you the parts they used and give you a quick overview. inside that pvc tube is the battery and electronics that make it all work. >> i want to see them atlantic in it. >> they had a problem. they forgot to build in a battery reader. all of a sudden, deadden, deaddd how do you retrieve it? >> throw it some bred? >> using this drone. >> next version will have a battery reader so they don't get stranded out there. >> instagram boyfriend, move over. cutie pie jackson has got his instagram dad. taking pictures and jackson is like, hey, yeah. i like that untouched onsie look. that is
because you never know when life... ...will change. get covered today. . >> closed captioning provided by. ceable improvement. new gold bond cracked skin relief. >> summer is but it is still fun to think about lounging in an inflatable. ryan and david have a solution to that. they built a rig to turn into inflatable into a motorized inflatable. they used a series of the littl. >> that is really cool. for about $230 bucks to create this motorized thing. they show you the parts...
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be totally ready for life. sfx: tsfx: feet shufflingc life can change in an instant.covered when it does... ...with a health plan through covered california. we offer free expert help choosing the best plan for you. and all of our plans include free preventive care. financial help is available, so check for yourself to see what savings you qualify for. for health insurance starting january 1st, enroll by december 15th. because you never know when life... ...will change. get covered today. >> closed captioning provided by. precisely fills cracks. 94% saw noticeable improvement. new gold bond cracked skin relief. >> congratulations. every teenager one day in their life. >> there is calvin being very formal shaking his son's hand because he's reached a huge milestone. >> but he's got mixed feelings about this. i can't cry. >> could it be early admission to college? a scholarship? nothing like that. dad is having trouble adjusting to the fact that his is groiiwing up. >> i'm only 36 years old, giving a child of mine this. >> what is it? >> i'd like to pull it out. >> he's
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for life la di da for life for life ooh yeah look at us we're going the distance ♪ ♪ s-p-i-r-i-t it's philadelphia, pennsylvania. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great weekend. i hope to see you next week. bye-bye everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- sarah jessica parker, nbc news chief white house correspondent hallie jackson, featuring the 8g band with franklin vanderbilt. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is fantc hr. in that case, let's get to the news. president trump held a press conference today after democrats took back control of the house. people thought he would be mad. but i don't know, i thought he
for life la di da for life for life ooh yeah look at us we're going the distance ♪ ♪ s-p-i-r-i-t it's philadelphia, pennsylvania. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great weekend. i hope to see you next week. bye-bye everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- sarah jessica parker, nbc...
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it permeates our life. it makes the pursuit of happiness feasible and possible for a broad swap of the american public. in in the the in the last 35 years. the last 35 years that framework has been in the process of deconstruction in the name of free markets. and i think we are seen the results of that now. it is harder than ever for working people in this country the dependable affordable healthcare. in a way that doesn't bankrupt them or require unbearable sacrifice. so i really like what you said about most of the reason that everything is terrible now. most of that happened in the last 30 to 40 years. and when you study history at all. you listen and learn how quickly things can come and go. i believe theoretically. with that new ipcc report that came out last week. we seem to be it doesn't seem like we have another 40 years to turn it around. so what are your thoughts on this. do you think were going to. i guess that would be my question. we to try. we have to get up every day. it still has tremendous
it permeates our life. it makes the pursuit of happiness feasible and possible for a broad swap of the american public. in in the the in the last 35 years. the last 35 years that framework has been in the process of deconstruction in the name of free markets. and i think we are seen the results of that now. it is harder than ever for working people in this country the dependable affordable healthcare. in a way that doesn't bankrupt them or require unbearable sacrifice. so i really like what you...
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sure and life mistakes you didn't get enough sleep you got children and take a bath get in shower get into steaming and do neti pot and get into the vaccines you didn't get a flu shot this year you got exposed to other people and you let them touch your kids kiss your kids whatever it was or the kid touched the feces and went to the mouth or kissing the dog or there's a rabbit or a bird or a pigeons or whatever these what we call the the vector of the text the mosquitoes rats even cities need national strategies together to keep the cities clean of these types of animals we need that scene strategies around the world that have to be increased africa needs more vaccines most of the world needs more vaccines and everybody still needs to become a health advocate themselves living the life that she just described and that i described where people really are hygiene oriented but they're also health oriented it's what you eat that you eat raw fish to eat raw meat did you get exposed to raw shellfish where for example hepatitis a is endemic and be endemic all over asia because of the wrong d
sure and life mistakes you didn't get enough sleep you got children and take a bath get in shower get into steaming and do neti pot and get into the vaccines you didn't get a flu shot this year you got exposed to other people and you let them touch your kids kiss your kids whatever it was or the kid touched the feces and went to the mouth or kissing the dog or there's a rabbit or a bird or a pigeons or whatever these what we call the the vector of the text the mosquitoes rats even cities need...
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reading well adds to our life but it does no good once lost or broken. so in that introduction to give you an idea and then in the rest of the book is i look at those classical virtues through the lens of a particular worker so that something we don't talk about a lot to. to have such a rich legacy ancient philosophy. so with that simple definition of virtue. we could talk about what aristotle does and this will take for example, a pair of scissors it is excellent and it does what it was me to do well. sports car is excellent when it goesexen fast and from anythg we may talk about we may have to have an understanding so here we arrive at the problem of the 21st century. today in a secular culture not only do we agree the purpose of human life we may think there isn't even such t a thing this is the reason we have lost the treasure trove of the virtue to understand our purpose as human beings. and then maybe make the way backwards. and from alastair mcintyre. and how and why it is we live in t a culture that he describes after virtue. but i do draw on ari
reading well adds to our life but it does no good once lost or broken. so in that introduction to give you an idea and then in the rest of the book is i look at those classical virtues through the lens of a particular worker so that something we don't talk about a lot to. to have such a rich legacy ancient philosophy. so with that simple definition of virtue. we could talk about what aristotle does and this will take for example, a pair of scissors it is excellent and it does what it was me to...
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for 150 years, generations of families have chosen pacific life for retirement and life insurance solutions to help them reach their goals. being ready for wherever life leads. that's the power of pacific. ask a financial advisor about pacific life. >>> there are new developments tonight in the abduction of a teenage girl in north carolina. investigators recovering a stolen suv. they're now searching for a man seen on surveillance. abc's linsey davis now. >> reporter: tonight, the stolen suv police say was used to kidnap 13-year-old hania aguilar, found abandoned, nine miles from her mobile home in lumberton, north carolina. investigation torps now searching the suv for possible dna, and police are also asking for the public's help identifying this man, spotted walking toward hania's home shortly before she vanished from her front yard as she waited to go to school. >> this is actually the only individual who we saw out walking at that time of day, in this part of the neighborhood. >> reporter: police say a witness told them a man wearing all black, with a yellow bandana, forced the girl in
for 150 years, generations of families have chosen pacific life for retirement and life insurance solutions to help them reach their goals. being ready for wherever life leads. that's the power of pacific. ask a financial advisor about pacific life. >>> there are new developments tonight in the abduction of a teenage girl in north carolina. investigators recovering a stolen suv. they're now searching for a man seen on surveillance. abc's linsey davis now. >> reporter: tonight,...