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the lord speaker. lord privvy seal. lord chancellor. the old marshall. lord great chamberlin.e have lord hill. bearing the cap of maintenance and general the lord walker would be sword of state. her majesty and duke of edinborough. and then the pages of honor. making their way into the princess chamber which is dominated by a vast marble statue of queen victoria. there are portraits of other monarchs dotted around the chamber. that leads directly into this great chamber of the house of seen, a chamber which has so many changes over the past century. the queen will take her place on the principle next to the duke of edinburgh. the two chairs of state. to the left, the prince of wales and the duchess of one wall. -- cornwall. the queen will give a signal. blackrock. >> my lords, please be seated. >> the signal has been received. black rod in a determined way steps off. that is where members of the public can come in and meet members of parliament. you can become a member if you like. the approach has been announced their by one of the officers of the house. the doors to the hous
the lord speaker. lord privvy seal. lord chancellor. the old marshall. lord great chamberlin.e have lord hill. bearing the cap of maintenance and general the lord walker would be sword of state. her majesty and duke of edinborough. and then the pages of honor. making their way into the princess chamber which is dominated by a vast marble statue of queen victoria. there are portraits of other monarchs dotted around the chamber. that leads directly into this great chamber of the house of seen, a...
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a "the herald"'s leading the way the lord speaker lord chancellor field marshal and lord chamberlain. the cap of maintenance and general lord walker the sword of state. her magistrate and the pages of honor the honorable charles armstrong jones and arthur chouteau. making their way into the princes chamber dominated ifs marble statue of queen victoria with monarchs dotted around the princes chamber's and that leads strictly into this great chamber of the house of lords. the chamber will which has seen so many changes over the past century. everyone rises. the queen will take her place on the principle thrown next to the duke of edinburgh the two chairs of state the left for the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall and the queen will give a signal to send black guard. >> my lord -- be seated. >> the signal has been received. black broad steps off from the part of the palace westminster lobby where members meet members lack broad's approach is being announced their by one of the offices of the house and the doors to the house of commons as we explained earlier will be slammed in
a "the herald"'s leading the way the lord speaker lord chancellor field marshal and lord chamberlain. the cap of maintenance and general lord walker the sword of state. her magistrate and the pages of honor the honorable charles armstrong jones and arthur chouteau. making their way into the princes chamber dominated ifs marble statue of queen victoria with monarchs dotted around the princes chamber's and that leads strictly into this great chamber of the house of lords. the chamber...
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the lord speaker lord chancellor the old martial lord great chamberlain and then we have lord hill bearingnce and general of the lord walker. the duke of edinburgh and the pages of honor. the honorable charles armstrong jones and arthur chacko. making their way into the princes chamber dominated by a fast marginal -- marble statue of queen victoria. that leads directly into this great chamber of the house of lords. the chamber which has seen so many changes over the past century. everyone rises. the queen will take her place on the principle throughout next to the duke of edinburgh. the teachers of state the left for the prince of wales and the dutchess of cornwall. the queen will give a signal to send black rod. >> my lords pre--- please be seated. see the signal has been received. black rod in a very determined way steps off from the part of the palace westminster central lobby where members of the public will come in and meet members of the parliament. the lobby down under if you like. black rod's approach is being announced they are by one of the officers of the house. on the doors to
the lord speaker lord chancellor the old martial lord great chamberlain and then we have lord hill bearingnce and general of the lord walker. the duke of edinburgh and the pages of honor. the honorable charles armstrong jones and arthur chacko. making their way into the princes chamber dominated by a fast marginal -- marble statue of queen victoria. that leads directly into this great chamber of the house of lords. the chamber which has seen so many changes over the past century. everyone...
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the lord speaker, lord privy seal, and lord chancellor, the earl marshall, lord great chamberlain, andhave lord hill barie bearing the cup maintenance and general the lord walker with the sword of state. her imagine industry and duke of edinburgh and then the beiges of honor, the honorable charles armstrong. making their way into the prince's chamber which is dominated by vast marble statue of queen victoria but there are portraits of tudor monarchs dotted around the prince's chamber as well and then that leads directly into this great chamber of the house of lords. a chamber which has seen so many changes over the past century. everyone rises. the queen will take her place on the principal throne next to the duke of edinburgh. the two chairs of state on the left for the prince of wales and the deutscuchess of cornwall. and the queen will give a signal to send black rod. >> my lords, pray be seated. >> the signal has been received. black rod in a very determined way steps off from the heart of the palace of westminster in the central lobby. that is where members of the public can come
the lord speaker, lord privy seal, and lord chancellor, the earl marshall, lord great chamberlain, andhave lord hill barie bearing the cup maintenance and general the lord walker with the sword of state. her imagine industry and duke of edinburgh and then the beiges of honor, the honorable charles armstrong. making their way into the prince's chamber which is dominated by vast marble statue of queen victoria but there are portraits of tudor monarchs dotted around the prince's chamber as well...
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the lord opened the heavens upon me and i saw the lord and he speaken to me. joseph smith was around 14 years of age when he had his vision. he wrote about it when he was 26. in his early life, he was not a record keeper generally so these early accounts he wrote in the form of remanence. later on he kept accounts. this documents is a letter that joseph smith wrote while he was a prisoner in a jail in missouri. he was there for several months languishing in the dungeon. it was a horrible place to be, in the wintertime. yet, it gave him time to meditate. he had experiences, in which he captured in this letter. this letter is a description of the experiences he had in missouri and the recitation in the voice of god in this place that one historian called a temple prison. for latter day saints, this is an important letter. three passages have been exerted for a document that the latter day saints holds as a book of scripture. as you turn to this page, you can see the signature page of joseph smith, his brother and their three latter day saint prisoners. these lat
the lord opened the heavens upon me and i saw the lord and he speaken to me. joseph smith was around 14 years of age when he had his vision. he wrote about it when he was 26. in his early life, he was not a record keeper generally so these early accounts he wrote in the form of remanence. later on he kept accounts. this documents is a letter that joseph smith wrote while he was a prisoner in a jail in missouri. he was there for several months languishing in the dungeon. it was a horrible place...
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and, you know, when i was made lord speaker, and the lord chancellor had done that job before, the lord chancellor still had to be incorporated into the ceremony. they had to find out something to do with me. and the day was saved by the fact that there was a spare nase. because there's a spare kept in the room next to my office, it was okay. so they created a bit of ceremony. and when you were commenting on it, because i saw it, it looked as if it had been going on for a hundred years. that is some of the real skill. >> that's the uniqueness of it. >> it's still the heart of the uk. they'll discuss the ramifications of that, the senators. mr. robinson, you'll turn your back on all of this, are you? >> i look forward to scotland's parliament being able to make all the big decisions rather than westminster, when we look at all the mps tripping through from the house of commons all the way to the house of lords. it reminds us that only 4% of parl a men t-- parliamentians a parliament. not only do we get the government we want, the parliament that we always want, but something more befitti
and, you know, when i was made lord speaker, and the lord chancellor had done that job before, the lord chancellor still had to be incorporated into the ceremony. they had to find out something to do with me. and the day was saved by the fact that there was a spare nase. because there's a spare kept in the room next to my office, it was okay. so they created a bit of ceremony. and when you were commenting on it, because i saw it, it looked as if it had been going on for a hundred years. that is...
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with us today is lord john brown, former ceo of bp. he has a new book out entitled "the glass closet." he also will respond to governor perry's comparison of alcoholism and homosexuality. a big hour coming up. >>> the meltup we've been talking about recently has kind of melted away. the dow jones industrial average is off about 15 points on the trading session. the s&p 500 is traded up just a fraction. the nasdaq composite is up about a tenth of a percent. as for the transports, last trade was down about 14 points on the trading day, and the russell 2000 has been in negative territory as well. there's the transports, down about 15 points on the trading session. russell 200, we'll show you that in just a sec. now it's turned positive by about 1.7 on the trading day. seema mody is in times square, bob is here at the exchange. bob, we're coming off our lows, so we could see green at some point? >> we could. in fact the trend was to the up side, but we had one of those -- and that's oil. a look at brent, this is what'sing going on recently
with us today is lord john brown, former ceo of bp. he has a new book out entitled "the glass closet." he also will respond to governor perry's comparison of alcoholism and homosexuality. a big hour coming up. >>> the meltup we've been talking about recently has kind of melted away. the dow jones industrial average is off about 15 points on the trading session. the s&p 500 is traded up just a fraction. the nasdaq composite is up about a tenth of a percent. as for the...
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oh, my lord. she is butt naked running around the gas station parking lot flailing her arms. >> the dress came down. she stepped out of the dress to be a little more free to kick ass. >> she's definitely free. let me take off my wig. let me take off my clothes. >> marching through like, yeah, i just kicked ass naked. >> if you're one of those dudes, first, they were trying to kick a girl, which you should never do and then got beat up by her and she was naked. >> only in the hood. >> look what kitty cat brought home, a perfectly healthy little duckling. we got this from our friends at juken video. >> the cat brought the duck home? >> yes. this woman's cat brought that duckling home. this woman has a duckling in her home. what is she going to do with it? she had a really simple, brilliant plan. she was going to let duckling do the quacking to find its own mama. watch. >> looks like there is a pond or something behind her home. she grabs the duck and it is quacking away, right? listen to this. did y
oh, my lord. she is butt naked running around the gas station parking lot flailing her arms. >> the dress came down. she stepped out of the dress to be a little more free to kick ass. >> she's definitely free. let me take off my wig. let me take off my clothes. >> marching through like, yeah, i just kicked ass naked. >> if you're one of those dudes, first, they were trying to kick a girl, which you should never do and then got beat up by her and she was naked. >>...
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we pray to the lord. >> hear us, o lord. >> it's just a shame.ink you live your entire -- what these people -- 82 years and not one soul to see her go. what if that was you, you know? >> for an end of violence in the world, we pray to the lord. >> hear us, o lord. >> for all who gather, we pray to the lord. >> hear us, o lord. >> a lot of these inmates are in here for drugs, prostitution, some don't have families, some do. for them to see what these people are going through who don't have any families that they are their families, is heartbreaking and they'll get very emotional. >> let us pray the prayer jesus gave us. our father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. ♪ amazing grace ♪ how sweet the sound ♪ that saved a wretch like me >> since i've been here, i found out two of my friends have died from a heroin overdose. >> did you go to the funerals? >> no, i've been in jail so i wasn't able to. >> you missed their funerals? >> yeah. a lot of these people don't have families. th
we pray to the lord. >> hear us, o lord. >> it's just a shame.ink you live your entire -- what these people -- 82 years and not one soul to see her go. what if that was you, you know? >> for an end of violence in the world, we pray to the lord. >> hear us, o lord. >> for all who gather, we pray to the lord. >> hear us, o lord. >> a lot of these inmates are in here for drugs, prostitution, some don't have families, some do. for them to see what these...
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if you don't know the lord, i encourage you to know the lord. >> and i'd just gotten done putting the camera down. the cameraman was walking around. and then i started hearing a bing, like bing, bing, bing. and five feet away i see this man probably his late 50s, early 60s, and i look down and i saw these two younger hispanic guys kicking him in the head, like repeatedly and his head was bouncing off this pole. >> the battery, they were stomping his head. you can see he was pretty messed up. >> the inmate who was attacked survived because of quick response from staff on the yard. his assailants were sentenced to six months in folsom's administrative segregation unit. some of the most violent gang attacks have taken place here, at california state prison corcoran's security housing unit or zhu. we visited the shu's now vacant exercise yard which has been the scene of some of the prison's most brutal violence. correctional officers showed our cameras how they quell the violence with an arsenal of their own. one that includes nonlethal and lethal weaponry. >> first rounds we fire are woo
if you don't know the lord, i encourage you to know the lord. >> and i'd just gotten done putting the camera down. the cameraman was walking around. and then i started hearing a bing, like bing, bing, bing. and five feet away i see this man probably his late 50s, early 60s, and i look down and i saw these two younger hispanic guys kicking him in the head, like repeatedly and his head was bouncing off this pole. >> the battery, they were stomping his head. you can see he was pretty...
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, let me suffer, let me die, lord, let nothing be changed after my death." >> reporter: wiman is nowhe father of twin daughters. his doctors tell him his cancer is "under control." but his prognosis is highly uncertain. he has endured painful marrow transplants and in the course of many long hospitalizations, confronted death. >> i find that i don't fear death, now for myself. it's just a great tragedy to think of my family. i also believe that death is here to teach us something and that we are meant not to fill up the content of the afterlife, and that we have to mostly be silent about it. >> reporter: a poem he often reads in public came to him after a three-year dry spell in his poetry writing. he wrote it in one of the darkest periods of his illness. it is a psalm-like portrayal of a god who appears in stone, atom, shadow and all creation, or as the poet says, "in every riven thing." >> god goes belonging to every riven thing. he's made the things that bring him near, made the mind that makes him go. a part of what man knows, apart from what man knows, god goes belonging to ever
, let me suffer, let me die, lord, let nothing be changed after my death." >> reporter: wiman is nowhe father of twin daughters. his doctors tell him his cancer is "under control." but his prognosis is highly uncertain. he has endured painful marrow transplants and in the course of many long hospitalizations, confronted death. >> i find that i don't fear death, now for myself. it's just a great tragedy to think of my family. i also believe that death is here to teach...
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parishioners say notre dame the lords is thriving. >> mass is usually pack. you know, on any given sunday. >> we are not financially in debt. they are. it's just -- something just doesn't seem right. >> notre dame the lords is among 16 churches the archdiocese plans to close as a result of declining attendance. >>> speaking of attendance, chopper three was near dover earlier tonight where thousands of music fans have made their way to the fire fly music festival. i495 bridge closure combined with closed exits on southbound route 1 did cause quite a few traffic backups tonight. and traffic jams could be a problem again on sunday when the festival wraps up. if you're heading down to fire fly this weekend you can find a complete guide to the festival on our website at cbsphilly.com. >>> you are about to hear the story behind one of the most watched videos online right now. dog had a went blind is overjoyed to see his family again after regaining his site. "eyewitness news" reporter elizabeth hur is in west chester, chester county, with this i meg al tale. >> rep
parishioners say notre dame the lords is thriving. >> mass is usually pack. you know, on any given sunday. >> we are not financially in debt. they are. it's just -- something just doesn't seem right. >> notre dame the lords is among 16 churches the archdiocese plans to close as a result of declining attendance. >>> speaking of attendance, chopper three was near dover earlier tonight where thousands of music fans have made their way to the fire fly music festival. i495...
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when i feel i have to describe myself to the lord, i always include what i do. i write. that's what i do. i thank the lord i'm able to do other things, i'm grateful, but that's how i describe myself to myself. >> is it in your judgment, a learned craft? or is it -- >> everything is learned, charlie rose. i don't know how you learn it. but everything is learned. it is said that some people are born great, some achieve it and some have it thrust upon them. i think that's true of all the things you are. you're born that thing, you earn it and some of it is thrust upon you. i believe that to be so. >> so your story was thrust upon you. >> it was mine to live. mine to live. so it is now. it is mine to live. and i try to live it with so much flair. i surely do. >> maya angelou, dead at 86. we continue our appreciation of maya an scre low with gail -- maya angelou with gail king, a friend of maya angelou. she's called poet and teacher one of a kind in all the best ways. she's co-host of "cbs this morning" and much more than that. i'm pleased to have her with me at this time, kn
when i feel i have to describe myself to the lord, i always include what i do. i write. that's what i do. i thank the lord i'm able to do other things, i'm grateful, but that's how i describe myself to myself. >> is it in your judgment, a learned craft? or is it -- >> everything is learned, charlie rose. i don't know how you learn it. but everything is learned. it is said that some people are born great, some achieve it and some have it thrust upon them. i think that's true of all...
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yeah lords of creation is written by frederick lewis allen that was a very. popular writer in his day. and all of his other popular history this were in print this one book is not in print the lords of creation which is a really highly readable account basically of the early history of the one percent it starts with. j.p. morgan's creation of us steel and takes us through the history of how these buccaneering financiers of basically subjected america to repeated booms and busts and always enrich themselves in the process it has the addition in forbidden book shelf has a new introduction by gretchen morgenson of the new york times who really hits the nail on the head when she says that this this this history will help us understand where we are today and recognize that what we're going through now economically has has deep roots and went on for a long time mark another better known operation then the phoenix program is operation paperclip of course outline and christopher simpson's book blowback it's not necessarily a good story but i wanted to talk about it t
yeah lords of creation is written by frederick lewis allen that was a very. popular writer in his day. and all of his other popular history this were in print this one book is not in print the lords of creation which is a really highly readable account basically of the early history of the one percent it starts with. j.p. morgan's creation of us steel and takes us through the history of how these buccaneering financiers of basically subjected america to repeated booms and busts and always...
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together, oh, my lord, the interpr internet is going to explode actually. >> i have not shown the video yet. >> it was recorded last year, but it's just now uncovered. >> it's a celebrity cat play date. >> grumpy is none for being grumpy. it's a kitten meeting. plus, it's lower jaw is smaller than the upper jaw so its tongue sticks out. >> i never noticed how cute grumpy cat is. it's a cute cat. >> it is a cute cat because we see grumpy cat's face a lot, but not his body. there's something cute about grumpy cat. >> i love them together. they are feeling each other out, not too comfortable. >> it is sad because i wanted them to be besties, best friends and share their experience with internet fame. >> took the words out of my mouth. >>> what else is internet gold? a soldier coming home greeted by families or the four-legged friends. the four-legged friends is not always a dog, my friends. this cat's name is fin. fin is excited because -- >> do you hear them? >> the soldier boyfriend is coming home. he's. gone. the cat anticipates the arrival. the cat is not walking away. like, something
together, oh, my lord, the interpr internet is going to explode actually. >> i have not shown the video yet. >> it was recorded last year, but it's just now uncovered. >> it's a celebrity cat play date. >> grumpy is none for being grumpy. it's a kitten meeting. plus, it's lower jaw is smaller than the upper jaw so its tongue sticks out. >> i never noticed how cute grumpy cat is. it's a cute cat. >> it is a cute cat because we see grumpy cat's face a lot, but...
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♪ ♪ ♪ why did it get so dark i can't bear it no more lord i hear that talking ♪ ♪ at the foot of loveain lord my pain ♪ ♪ my kingdom has fallen ♪ oh my kingdom has fallen lord ♪ ♪ ♪ why did the light fade ♪ it burn me so bad i know baby baby ♪ ♪ it grows harder and harder and harder baby ♪ ♪ they broke this heart of glass glass glass ♪ ♪ ♪ because my kingdom's gone and my will won't be done ♪ ♪ and i can't come back till the morning sun ♪ ♪ oh lord i can't do it ♪ no no no ♪ i can't i can't handle ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> this is "nightline." >> and you know it's the worst i've ever seen. >> what happens when plastic surgery goes -- >> significant. >> -- terribly wrong? it's the ugly side of hollywood nobody wants to talk about until now. >> i've had just about as much as every other actress and model out there, i'm just willing to talk about it. >> we find out what really happens when the nips and tucks are far from perfect. ♪ >>> plus ain't it fun? we're backstage with paramour, celebrating their hit song of summer. but when lead singer halley williams breaks out with mega hits
♪ ♪ ♪ why did it get so dark i can't bear it no more lord i hear that talking ♪ ♪ at the foot of loveain lord my pain ♪ ♪ my kingdom has fallen ♪ oh my kingdom has fallen lord ♪ ♪ ♪ why did the light fade ♪ it burn me so bad i know baby baby ♪ ♪ it grows harder and harder and harder baby ♪ ♪ they broke this heart of glass glass glass ♪ ♪ ♪ because my kingdom's gone and my will won't be done ♪ ♪ and i can't come back till the morning sun ♪ ♪ oh lord...
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when i say, lord, you remember me? maya angelou, tall, 6'tall black female, i write, lord. the lord, i always include, i write, that's what i'm able to do. i thank the lord that i'm able to do other things. i'm grateful, but that's how i describe myself to myself. >> charlie: is it, in your judgment, a learned craft? >> well, everything is learned, charlie rose. i don't know how you learn it, but everything is learned. it is said some people are born great, some achieve it and some have it thrust upon them. well, i think that's true of all the things you are. you are born that thing, you earn it and some of it is thrust upon you. i believe that to be so. >> charlie: so your story was thrust upon you. >> it was mine to live. >> charlie: yeah. mine to live. so it is now. it is mine to live, and i try to live it with so much flare. i do. >> charlie: maya angelou, dead at 86. we continue our appreciation of maya angelou with gayle king. she was a friend of maya angelou, and she is a great friend of mine. she and maya knew each other more than 30 years. she has called the poet a
when i say, lord, you remember me? maya angelou, tall, 6'tall black female, i write, lord. the lord, i always include, i write, that's what i'm able to do. i thank the lord that i'm able to do other things. i'm grateful, but that's how i describe myself to myself. >> charlie: is it, in your judgment, a learned craft? >> well, everything is learned, charlie rose. i don't know how you learn it, but everything is learned. it is said some people are born great, some achieve it and some...
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but as for me in my house, i will serve the lord.he simple challenge today, you are here as christians, as conservatives concerned about your country. the simple challenge is that as joshua stood on strength and courage, his faith was emboldened and there was freedom for the children of israel. if we find our strength, if we find our courage, which is rooted in our faith, then we will have freedom for the united states of america. and not just the freedom that is earthly, ladies and gentlemen, a freedom that transcends the boundaries of the things that we see that are finite. that is what we are fighting for today. but if as fred outlined, 50% of us sit at home, 50% of that number, 8 million aren't even registered, then you'll be discounted. you will become irrelevant, your voice is not worth anything. the challenge is to make your choice today. the challenge is to stand up when they call you all sorts of names. let me tell you something, does it hurt to be called an oreo, an uncle tom, a white man's porch monkey, a house negro? nah,
but as for me in my house, i will serve the lord.he simple challenge today, you are here as christians, as conservatives concerned about your country. the simple challenge is that as joshua stood on strength and courage, his faith was emboldened and there was freedom for the children of israel. if we find our strength, if we find our courage, which is rooted in our faith, then we will have freedom for the united states of america. and not just the freedom that is earthly, ladies and gentlemen,...
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. >> we all held hands and prayed that, lord, if this is your will, that if david swann is, in fact, the one involved, you know, let us get a confession. if he is not, if he's not involved, give us a sign we can go elsewhere. >> in this last interrogation, police continued to ask where he was on the night of the murder during the time he couldn't account for. the pressure paid off, but not the way police expected. david said that the reason he was late to the rehearsal dinner was that he went to the bank. investigators went to that bank and checked the atm surveillance video. it showed david swann, just as he said it would. >> we were able to verify through the atm tapes, david swann did not have the window of opportunity to commit this crime. >> with david swann cleared, there were no other suspects. investigators feared that karyn slover's murder might never be solved. >> i took it personally. i spent a lot of sleepless nights thinking about this case, wondering what i was missing, what we weren't doing, what we needed to do to actually come up with a killer in this case. >> as a l
. >> we all held hands and prayed that, lord, if this is your will, that if david swann is, in fact, the one involved, you know, let us get a confession. if he is not, if he's not involved, give us a sign we can go elsewhere. >> in this last interrogation, police continued to ask where he was on the night of the murder during the time he couldn't account for. the pressure paid off, but not the way police expected. david said that the reason he was late to the rehearsal dinner was...
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you know, when i go to bed at night, and when i get up in the morning, i thank the good lord for the gift which he has given to me. making me a citizen of the united states some 87 or shortly 88 years. and the opportunity to be an american having more real good things and more money but more freedom, independence and opportunity than any person in the world before. so thank you. and god bless us all. more importantly, god bless the united states of america. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, again, congressman dingell for being with us today and for delivering your speech and for following tradition of a question and answer session. the first question is what has changed in congress the most since you first visit capital hill while your father was a member of the house from 1933-1955? >> well, obviously the quote reforms which opened the place up. and in point of fact which have denied us the ability to really talk about the concerns which we have. second of all, the size of the committee. third of all, the unworkability. forth of all, the lack of capacity of the members to carry
you know, when i go to bed at night, and when i get up in the morning, i thank the good lord for the gift which he has given to me. making me a citizen of the united states some 87 or shortly 88 years. and the opportunity to be an american having more real good things and more money but more freedom, independence and opportunity than any person in the world before. so thank you. and god bless us all. more importantly, god bless the united states of america. thank you. [ applause ] >>...
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eric frederick is the executive director of connects michigan and linda lord, famous linda lord our maine state library in. imls has a very close relationship with all of our state libraries out there and we have one of the premier state library and with us here. linda lord who is also the chair of the e-rate task force that we are glad to have all of you today and they will ask you to make your remarks and then we have some good questions for you as well. so the gary would you start out? >> thank you susan and thank you everyone for joining us today. asking me to do this in five minutes is like putting me in front of a buffet and asking me to eat all the salad. i'm going to try to stick to four key points in my remarks here. first just a quick overview of some of the issues we face in nebraska and in omaha. i've been in omaha for four years so it's been new to me and it's been a learning process. we are a midsize city about half a million people but nearly a third of the population of our state lives in omaha in douglas county. we have lower than average unemployment in that part o
eric frederick is the executive director of connects michigan and linda lord, famous linda lord our maine state library in. imls has a very close relationship with all of our state libraries out there and we have one of the premier state library and with us here. linda lord who is also the chair of the e-rate task force that we are glad to have all of you today and they will ask you to make your remarks and then we have some good questions for you as well. so the gary would you start out?...
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good lord. >> everyone will be complaining about this.hey make it, oh, no. >> you got here earlier before it, right? >> i'll be here myself. >> they'll use that excuse to stop at the 7-11 for a half hour. it is pouring this morning over the new york area, moving into connecticut shortly. the back edge is already through about central jersey, but if you are driving i-95, westchester, the bronx, next hour or so ponding on the road. it'll be slow. airports will be fine once they fire up this morning and it'll be out this morning. showers in the hudson valley, d.c. is done, you had good storms roll through last night. those are over with too. doing it again this afternoon. it's not going to be as sunny and hot. we won't see any strong storms, but they are possible. one this morning, break in the day, and more showers and storms this afternoon. talk about stormy weather, all weekend long, the middle of the country was getting nailed. of course, they have a bad draught in oklahoma and texas so it was welcomed wet weather. dallas area is next, g
good lord. >> everyone will be complaining about this.hey make it, oh, no. >> you got here earlier before it, right? >> i'll be here myself. >> they'll use that excuse to stop at the 7-11 for a half hour. it is pouring this morning over the new york area, moving into connecticut shortly. the back edge is already through about central jersey, but if you are driving i-95, westchester, the bronx, next hour or so ponding on the road. it'll be slow. airports will be fine once...
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oh, lord in heaven, deliver me from this demon, please, lord. just like that, all of a sudden, he's found god. i start smashing in the glass to get to him. it's halfway in. that's when the whole unit came, guards and all that. they'll tell you, county jail is rough. they despise him too. nobody, cop, nobody likes a chester. >> if the average sex offender must contend with inmates like knighten, it can be even worse for those whose crimes made headlines. >> periodically over these 5 1/2 years, you know, i've turned the television set on to see my face, you know, on the television set. that's pretty uncomfortable. >> we met edward mckowen in tennessee at the river bend institution. >> i was ordained as a catholic priest in nashville in january of 1970. i served as an active priest for 19 years at which time i was in effect mustered out of the priesthood because of my behavior. i am, in effect, a child molesters. >> according to police investigators, mckowen admitted to molesting 22 boys, both during and after his time as a priest. the statute of l
oh, lord in heaven, deliver me from this demon, please, lord. just like that, all of a sudden, he's found god. i start smashing in the glass to get to him. it's halfway in. that's when the whole unit came, guards and all that. they'll tell you, county jail is rough. they despise him too. nobody, cop, nobody likes a chester. >> if the average sex offender must contend with inmates like knighten, it can be even worse for those whose crimes made headlines. >> periodically over these 5...
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greek drug lords have taken one massive hit as europe's largest ever heroin seed took place in iraq in the week and we got more details on my website if you want to check it out. there it is a mystery reading for oppression and taking aim the mainstream media in westminster powerbrokers we catch up with outspoken british comedian russell brand to among the anti cuts crowds in london again are check that out starting dot com. artie's office in the west bank is trying to salvage its work today after suffering a devastating raid by israeli troops the assault was apparently part of a crackdown on local media centers in the broader campaign against the palestinian authorities who being blamed for the kidnap of three israeli teenagers soldiers forced their way into a building used by transmission company media where our t's office is also based they damaged furniture technical equipment and completely destroyed computer hardware troops also confiscated some archive materials well i asked the israeli defense forces for an explanation of what this was about since the channel is not linked to t
greek drug lords have taken one massive hit as europe's largest ever heroin seed took place in iraq in the week and we got more details on my website if you want to check it out. there it is a mystery reading for oppression and taking aim the mainstream media in westminster powerbrokers we catch up with outspoken british comedian russell brand to among the anti cuts crowds in london again are check that out starting dot com. artie's office in the west bank is trying to salvage its work today...
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good lord. okay. >> marsalis: what you got?"someone to watch over me," remembering the parents, teachers, and fellow musicians who watched over him and set him on his way. can anyone top tatum? "never," says marcus. >> roberts: but you know what? it's about the search for it. ♪ ♪ the search for that higher level of virtuosity, that higher level of intimacy with music. if you are one of the lucky ones to be able to do what you actually want to do, then you are blessed. ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> what happens when two jazz greats sit down for an interview? go to 60minutesovertime.com. t. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. ♪ ♪ thank ythank you f
good lord. okay. >> marsalis: what you got?"someone to watch over me," remembering the parents, teachers, and fellow musicians who watched over him and set him on his way. can anyone top tatum? "never," says marcus. >> roberts: but you know what? it's about the search for it. ♪ ♪ the search for that higher level of virtuosity, that higher level of intimacy with music. if you are one of the lucky ones to be able to do what you actually want to do, then you are...
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. >> oh lord, who is she.olitical animal who is been i would say too long inside the beltway and is someone who is desperate for power and also obviously completely frustrated and thwarted by power. and has sort of lost her moral center. >> rose: just like people in washington and hollywood. >> yes, to a certain extent, yes. >> rose: you have talked about that. what is the parallel. >> well, i mean i think the parallels are that you have to constantly be working to stay alive, you know, to stay sort of crucial and you're selling yourself in a sense. you're selling a brand, i guess you could say. and you are, you're selling an image of yourself. hopefully you know there's more depth to it than that but we're talking about it. >> rose: in a broad stroke. >> right. >> rose: there are good places in both places and don't suffer from the stereotype. >> right. you're looking at one of them. >> rose: there's also this though. it's often said people in washington really love people in hollywood want to be with them. p
. >> oh lord, who is she.olitical animal who is been i would say too long inside the beltway and is someone who is desperate for power and also obviously completely frustrated and thwarted by power. and has sort of lost her moral center. >> rose: just like people in washington and hollywood. >> yes, to a certain extent, yes. >> rose: you have talked about that. what is the parallel. >> well, i mean i think the parallels are that you have to constantly be working to...
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>> i'm in the house of lords. much nicer about it. we do it gently and -- look.bout passion. it's about things that you believe in fundamentally and about changing the world. it is about disagreeing vehemently with your opponents. you're not going to get a nice, gentle, quiet system that gets everything done. if you want to get things changed and you want to get politics who don't elect choir boys. >> that's for honest. >> i have to personally thank you. you provided so much joy and pleasure for so many of us here in the united states now that the house of cards has started here. let's talk about our own politics. you sat on the front rosen shally working at the boston globe during the watergate scandal. what to you make of our current political system and its dysfunction and how well do you think the house of cards here portrays is that. >> the system isn't going through its best patch. everything is arguing with each other. everything's ground to a halt. that's why i think kevin spay si, the role he plays, the man that gets anything done at any cost there's a n
>> i'm in the house of lords. much nicer about it. we do it gently and -- look.bout passion. it's about things that you believe in fundamentally and about changing the world. it is about disagreeing vehemently with your opponents. you're not going to get a nice, gentle, quiet system that gets everything done. if you want to get things changed and you want to get politics who don't elect choir boys. >> that's for honest. >> i have to personally thank you. you provided so much...
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but spiritually we were already anointed by the lord. that's why i tell people i learned to pray at an early age. while you were out doing whatever that's all i could do because i was locked up, confined, and with janelle for 52 days. the lady just opened the door early in the morning to get her bible verse. >> and she used to just sit and look at me. i would sit in the window and make up songs. >> you know, that's why i say, you know, i spent all of my time with audrey locked up. nobody needs to claim with -- i was with -- no, you weren't. i know who i was with for 72 days, then for 52 days just locked up. you know. people don't realize -- i'm sorry if i said this. i don't mean no harm. this is the way i feel. if we would have been white children, we would have never -- my parents would have never had to suffer me being taken in the middle of the morning to a reformatory school. they never would have had us suffer 72 days in the county jail. they would never have told my mother you had to sign a petition for your child because she's rad
but spiritually we were already anointed by the lord. that's why i tell people i learned to pray at an early age. while you were out doing whatever that's all i could do because i was locked up, confined, and with janelle for 52 days. the lady just opened the door early in the morning to get her bible verse. >> and she used to just sit and look at me. i would sit in the window and make up songs. >> you know, that's why i say, you know, i spent all of my time with audrey locked up....
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because the lords didn't have that much money at the end of the day they may have had a few billion or under a billion but we're talking about people now with fifty sixty seventy billion dollars access to trillions of dollars in credit and or they did have quite a lot compared to everybody else in the u.k. and just ransacked churches and stuff and took whatever he wanted but going back to ways that we can boost the g.d.p. so here they're looking around none of the thousands and trillions of dollars thrown at the bankers has improved our g.d.p. so i want to look at another opportunity for boosting our g.d.p. and that's to look at wal-mart because as wal-mart goes so goes america former managers alleged pervasive inventory fraud at wal-mart how deep does the rot go apparently there's a lot of what they call shrinkage happening at wal-mart stores it happens at shops across america but the shrinkage is a fancy word for theft ok so it's employee theft and customer theft and they focus on one shop for example in north carolina just one store and it has over two million dollars a year in s
because the lords didn't have that much money at the end of the day they may have had a few billion or under a billion but we're talking about people now with fifty sixty seventy billion dollars access to trillions of dollars in credit and or they did have quite a lot compared to everybody else in the u.k. and just ransacked churches and stuff and took whatever he wanted but going back to ways that we can boost the g.d.p. so here they're looking around none of the thousands and trillions of...
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is with us now ♪ lift up your voice and sing ♪ he is holy ♪ lift up your hands and shout ♪ the lordis place with your presence ♪ like a rushing wind ♪ send your spirit here ♪ breath of heaven breathe on us ♪ like a rushing wind ♪ send your spirit here ♪ breath of heaven breathe on us ♪ breath of heaven breathe on us ♪ [applause] >> kari jobe from her brand-new album called "mmajestic." you'll love every cut on it, i promise. i'll be back with closing >> this past friday was the 70th anniversary of d-day. that was the day that 160,000 allied troops stormed the five beaches of normandy in an overwhelming show of force that would be the beginning of the end of world war ii. james gavery of massachusetts landed on omaha beach that day with the fifth ranger battalion. he said he and his fellow soldiers were young when they went over there but came back as old men if they came back at all. 10,000 died that day on the hallowed ground of those beaches. and tens of thousands of others would suffer wounds. i've walked on those beaches. i stood at attention at the flag ceremony and the u.s. ce
is with us now ♪ lift up your voice and sing ♪ he is holy ♪ lift up your hands and shout ♪ the lordis place with your presence ♪ like a rushing wind ♪ send your spirit here ♪ breath of heaven breathe on us ♪ like a rushing wind ♪ send your spirit here ♪ breath of heaven breathe on us ♪ breath of heaven breathe on us ♪ [applause] >> kari jobe from her brand-new album called "mmajestic." you'll love every cut on it, i promise. i'll be back with closing...
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and may god ever bless you and let us keep the lord in front of us and he will guide us and direct us very much and look to see you soon. >> god bless you, thank you. >> thank you. bye-bye. >>> ahead, trayvon martin's friend rachel jeantel is speaking out one year after the george zimmerman trial. we'll have my interview with her and a very special guest. >>> the world got to know rachel jeantel last year when she took the stand in the trial of the man who killed her friend, trayvon martin. last week, after many months of hard work, she achieved her goal of getting her high school diploma. trayvon's mother, sabrina fulton, was there in the front row, and i spoke to both of them and asked them what trayvon would say. >> he'd say, you did it. you finally did it. so, you did what you came for and you fought. >> he would probably be saying that, you know, people thought that she couldn't do it, you know, but she believed in herself and she had a village of people that believed in her, and they continue to push her, they continue to encourage her, and so he would be very proud of her. he w
and may god ever bless you and let us keep the lord in front of us and he will guide us and direct us very much and look to see you soon. >> god bless you, thank you. >> thank you. bye-bye. >>> ahead, trayvon martin's friend rachel jeantel is speaking out one year after the george zimmerman trial. we'll have my interview with her and a very special guest. >>> the world got to know rachel jeantel last year when she took the stand in the trial of the man who killed...