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this was in the middle of writing lord of the rings. he was writing it from 1937-1954. you can see a beautiful, recognizable signature in the front but what most interests me about this book is the fact that he annotated this book and made comments in the margin, you can see he is making comments in greek, comparing it to 7 different versions of the bible, making things with a better transition of this brief, the original greek, and so j.r.r. tolkien's bible, the one he had when he was writing lord of the rings. it is worth over 10 million. there are a few books worth over 1 million apiece. although i have books as low as in the hundred dollars but that is the starting level for the books that i have. what i enjoy about the rare books is a treasure hunt. findings them. and realizing in these older books they have a different feel, a different look and often a different story depending on who owns the books, some added story within a story. this is the perfect place to keep these books, it is humidity controlled and there is no uv light. this little book has a big story.
this was in the middle of writing lord of the rings. he was writing it from 1937-1954. you can see a beautiful, recognizable signature in the front but what most interests me about this book is the fact that he annotated this book and made comments in the margin, you can see he is making comments in greek, comparing it to 7 different versions of the bible, making things with a better transition of this brief, the original greek, and so j.r.r. tolkien's bible, the one he had when he was writing...
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he was printed in 1947 and it was in the middle of writing "lord of the rings", he was writing "lord of the rings" in 1937 to 1954 and you can see his beautiful well-known recognizable signature on the front but what most interests me about this book is the fact that he annotated this book and made comments in the margins and here in the last page of john you can see made comments comparing it to seven different versions of the bible. this is a better translation of this than the original greek and so j.r. tolkien's bible, the one he had while he was writing "lord of the rings". 1000 books in here are worth over 10 million and actually there are few books worth over 1 million apiece although i have books as low as $100 but that's kind of the starting level for the books that i have. what i enjoy so much about the rare books is the hunt. it's a treasure hunt. it's finding them and also realizing all of these books are different. they have a different feel, a different look and offering a different story depending on who owned the books that added the story within a story. this is the
he was printed in 1947 and it was in the middle of writing "lord of the rings", he was writing "lord of the rings" in 1937 to 1954 and you can see his beautiful well-known recognizable signature on the front but what most interests me about this book is the fact that he annotated this book and made comments in the margins and here in the last page of john you can see made comments comparing it to seven different versions of the bible. this is a better translation of this...
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let me tell you, the lord, jesus christ, is still here. he will not forsake you and we are thrilled the governor is here today and the vice president of the united states and his wife. i want to offer a little low -- word of prayer. let's pray. heavenly father, we thank you that you sentus, your son from heaven to this earth, and we pray for this community. we pray for all the residents of this church in the other church. lord, we pray the recovery will calm and you will bring an army of volunteers from across the country to come help them to rebuild. we thank you today for the governor and the vice president that they would come see for themselves the situation. so we ask that you would bring calm to this community and they would see at the end, this community will be stronger and better than ever. we pray this in jesus' name, amen. [applause] >> howdy, texans. [applause] we all know one thing and that is there is no storm that's tough as the people of texas. we will rise again and rebuild this great town and the affected areas in texas.
let me tell you, the lord, jesus christ, is still here. he will not forsake you and we are thrilled the governor is here today and the vice president of the united states and his wife. i want to offer a little low -- word of prayer. let's pray. heavenly father, we thank you that you sentus, your son from heaven to this earth, and we pray for this community. we pray for all the residents of this church in the other church. lord, we pray the recovery will calm and you will bring an army of...
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it was printed in 1947 in the middle of writing lord of the rings. he was writing that from 1937 until 1954. you see a beautiful well known recognizable signature on the front, but what most interested me is that he imitated the book and made comments in the margin and the last pages john he is making, in greek and comparing it to seven different versions of the bible. jrr coke in's bible, the one he had while he was writing lord of the rings, just a thousand votes in here are worth over $10 million. there's even a few books that are worth over a million dollars each. i have books as well as a hundred dollars, but that's kind of the starting level the books i have. what i enjoy so much about the rare books, it's a treasure hun hunt. it's finding them and realizing that these older books are different. they have a different feel and look and story, often depending on who own the book. that's an added story within the story. this is the perfect place to keep these books is its fire group and humidity controlled and there's no uv light. this little has
it was printed in 1947 in the middle of writing lord of the rings. he was writing that from 1937 until 1954. you see a beautiful well known recognizable signature on the front, but what most interested me is that he imitated the book and made comments in the margin and the last pages john he is making, in greek and comparing it to seven different versions of the bible. jrr coke in's bible, the one he had while he was writing lord of the rings, just a thousand votes in here are worth over $10...
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lorde is here, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] but -- so you're here on a great night.ore we get to that, amid the bombshell revelations about donald trump jr.'s meeting with russians, the president's approval rating has hit a record low, and in their desperation, trump and his allies are resorting to increasingly absurd excuses for their behavior. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: the unraveling of trump's white house has been a drag on his popularity, but he isn't just embarrassing himself at home, he's embarrassing himself abroad too. trump, famous for his ability to ruin any handshake, took it to a new level during a brief trip to france on friday, with a bizarre three-way handshake with the president and first lady of france. watch how long this handshake is. and while you do, i am going to read a book. [ light laughter ] ♪ ♪ [ laughter ] >> seth: and peace. [ cheers and applause ] that -- that handshake was like watching a bunch of virgins at an orgy. [ laughter ] okay, i guess i'll put this here and then you grab
lorde is here, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] but -- so you're here on a great night.ore we get to that, amid the bombshell revelations about donald trump jr.'s meeting with russians, the president's approval rating has hit a record low, and in their desperation, trump and his allies are resorting to increasingly absurd excuses for their behavior. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: the unraveling of trump's white house has...
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. >> my favorite find in the past year is a bible that belonged to the man who wrote the lord of the rings. i have j.r.r. tolkien's copy of the bible. and i had a nice protective case made for it. but he had a very simple bible. it was printed in 1947, this is in the middle of writing lord of the rings, he was writing from 1937 to 1954. and we can see a beautiful, well-known recognizable signature in the front but what most interests me about this book was the fact that he annotated this book and it made comments in the margin and here on the last page of john you can see he's making comments in greek. he's comparing it to seven different versions of the bible . he's making, this is a better translation of this week, of the original greek. j.r.r. tolkien's bible. >> one he had while he was writing lord of the rings, just 1000 books in here are worth over 10 million. >> and there are actually there's even a few books that are worth over 1 million a piece although i have books as low as $100 but that's kind of the starting level of the books that i have. what i enjoyed so much about th
. >> my favorite find in the past year is a bible that belonged to the man who wrote the lord of the rings. i have j.r.r. tolkien's copy of the bible. and i had a nice protective case made for it. but he had a very simple bible. it was printed in 1947, this is in the middle of writing lord of the rings, he was writing from 1937 to 1954. and we can see a beautiful, well-known recognizable signature in the front but what most interests me about this book was the fact that he annotated this...
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lord coe enjoyed giving her this medal.n the heptathlon and the crowd laughed at that. —— loved that. she also got the national anthem played, of course. it was a wonderful moment in the last hour. it was so special, my husband said, you're not going to cry, and i said no, but i'd forgotten the feeling of when you step out in the arena like this and hear the crowd cheering for you, such an emotional thing, and it takes you over. really special to be oi'i takes you over. really special to be on the podium for one last time, and soak up the atmosphere and the crowd. really great. another chapter viewing this amazing stadium, the defining moment for you in this career defining moment for you in this career of yours and now you have another chapter. it could not have beena another chapter. it could not have been a better time to receive this medal, other than at the time, and i'm very thankful it has been here and i've been able to say bye for one last time. what about the reception? what kind of memories have you tapped back i
lord coe enjoyed giving her this medal.n the heptathlon and the crowd laughed at that. —— loved that. she also got the national anthem played, of course. it was a wonderful moment in the last hour. it was so special, my husband said, you're not going to cry, and i said no, but i'd forgotten the feeling of when you step out in the arena like this and hear the crowd cheering for you, such an emotional thing, and it takes you over. really special to be oi'i takes you over. really special to be...
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it was a week when many people struggled, not least, says lord jay, the monarchy itself.ems to me, with someone, and the person they wanted to share their grief with was the queen. lessons were learned at the palaces, but most importantly it's diana's sons, now in adulthood, who appear to embody the style of monarchy people want for the future. yesterday they looked at the tributes to their mother which had been placed outside kensington palace. 20 years on, diana's impact is still very real. nicholas witchell, bbc news. in a moment we'll hear from my colleague simon mccoy at kensington palace. but first let's talk to our paris correspondent hugh schofield, who's by the pont de l‘alma road tunnel, where the crash happened back in 1997. how are the french marking the anniversary? well, if you've been to paris at all in the last 20 years you will notice flame has become the almost official memorial for the diana tragedy, because it was in the tunnel underneath where i'm standing now that the limousine crashed 20 yea rs now that the limousine crashed 20 years ago, driven by
it was a week when many people struggled, not least, says lord jay, the monarchy itself.ems to me, with someone, and the person they wanted to share their grief with was the queen. lessons were learned at the palaces, but most importantly it's diana's sons, now in adulthood, who appear to embody the style of monarchy people want for the future. yesterday they looked at the tributes to their mother which had been placed outside kensington palace. 20 years on, diana's impact is still very real....
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james lord himself, it's his memoir, and played by actor armie hammer, who is the very patient subjects an exhibition currently at the tate, i do urge you to see that, it does feature a lot of the work. he got very famous for the whittled—down sculptures, trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurd world. stanley tucci being the impish character actor that he is doesn't really concentrate on the dark heart of the work, more the struggle of the artist and the pain that it is to sit for that artist because he can't make up his mind when his work is finished, if ever. so here is armie hammer playing james lord trying to work out how long he should book his vacation for. the end of the week. yeah. 0h, isee. i could change it again. i would like to know, you know, how many days do you need? oh, i don't know, i think it would be great to work for another week. a week? a week, yes, i think a week would be good. a week is fine. i canjust move my flight next wednesday. would that... wednesday. yes, when state is fine. let's say wednesday. 0k, good. but then... what? there's no questio
james lord himself, it's his memoir, and played by actor armie hammer, who is the very patient subjects an exhibition currently at the tate, i do urge you to see that, it does feature a lot of the work. he got very famous for the whittled—down sculptures, trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurd world. stanley tucci being the impish character actor that he is doesn't really concentrate on the dark heart of the work, more the struggle of the artist and the pain that it is to sit...
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to what extent do you agree with lord eva ns' assessment to what extent do you agree with lord evans'eat? sadly, ithink we lord evans' assessment of the threat? sadly, i think we are right, —— he is right. it is different to predict, but if we look at the history of terrorism, trends that we see at the moment, there is really... his assertion that it will go on for another generation or two is probably accurate. how much worse is probably accurate. how much worse is the terror threat now, in terms of the frequency of attacks, number of the frequency of attacks, number of groups that could be behind atrocities that are carried out?|j think we have to remember that terrorism comes in many different forms, and what we are looking at now, in terms of actual numbers of casualties, and you look and compare back to what was happening in europe in the 19705, the numbers are way down. at that time, groups like the ira and the problem of left and right—wing terrori5m, wa5 ira and the problem of left and right—wing terrori5m, was leading to lots of casualties the continent. now, what we see is r
to what extent do you agree with lord eva ns' assessment to what extent do you agree with lord evans'eat? sadly, ithink we lord evans' assessment of the threat? sadly, i think we are right, —— he is right. it is different to predict, but if we look at the history of terrorism, trends that we see at the moment, there is really... his assertion that it will go on for another generation or two is probably accurate. how much worse is probably accurate. how much worse is the terror threat now,...
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james lord himself, it's his memoir, and played by actor armie hammer, who is the very patient subjectf giacometti, who, if you know his work, and there is an exhibition currently at the tate, i do urge you to see that, it does feature a lot of the work. he got very famous for the whittled—down sculptures, trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurd world. stanley tucci being the impish character actor that he is doesn't really concentrate on the dark heart of the work, more the struggle of the artist and the pain that it is to sit for that artist because he can't make up his mind when his work is finished, if ever. so here is armie hammer playing james lord trying to work out how long he should book his vacation for. the end of the week. yeah. 0h, isee. i could change it again. i would like to know, you know, how many days do you need? oh, i don't know, i think it would be great to work for another week. a week? a week, yes, i think a week would be good. a week is fine. i canjust move my flight next wednesday. would that... wednesday. yes, when state is fine. let's say wedne
james lord himself, it's his memoir, and played by actor armie hammer, who is the very patient subjectf giacometti, who, if you know his work, and there is an exhibition currently at the tate, i do urge you to see that, it does feature a lot of the work. he got very famous for the whittled—down sculptures, trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurd world. stanley tucci being the impish character actor that he is doesn't really concentrate on the dark heart of the work, more the...
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it was very delicate indeed. >> lord stevens team investigating all of al fayed's claims, that dianaregnant, that diana and dodi were soon to be engaged and that the royal family would not accept a muslim stepfather to the future king. >> if diana had married dodi, if they'd had a couple of children, who would the press be focusing on in this country today? >> michael cole was mohammed al fayed's spokesman. >> they would be focusing on what princess diana was doing and in effect you would have one alternative royal family. >> the theory is far-fetched to some but a real fear for diana, one she shared with her butler paul burrell. >> i have a letter that says, the next few months are the most difficult of my life. i feel i'm going the be killed in an automobile accident. in order that charles can remarry. >> and it turns out burrell wasn't the only one diana shared her fears with. >> diana was completely convinced that the royal family were the men in gray who run the operation or british intelligence would kill her if she became too big of a problem. she went to her lawyer and said,
it was very delicate indeed. >> lord stevens team investigating all of al fayed's claims, that dianaregnant, that diana and dodi were soon to be engaged and that the royal family would not accept a muslim stepfather to the future king. >> if diana had married dodi, if they'd had a couple of children, who would the press be focusing on in this country today? >> michael cole was mohammed al fayed's spokesman. >> they would be focusing on what princess diana was doing and...
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oh, lord, isay to you grabbing down today to each one of you.ou very much. that is the democratic governor of jenna, terry mccauley, addressing a baptist church in charlottesville. —— governor of virginia. ata at a rally in the informal —— in an informal settlement in nairobi, the defeated presidential candidate urged his supporters not to work tomorrow. let's speak to our correspond in nairobi. is this a case of demonstrating how much support he has by getting this boycott of work tomorrow in preparation for conceding, or do you think he really believes he has a chance of overturning the result? well, the a nalysts overturning the result? well, the analysts here believe that if he really believed he had a chance to overturn the result, he would have gone to court. the fact that he has had his agent at the polling centres and also at the electoral commission's headquarters for three days before the announcement was made, and the fact that nothing came out of that, then possibly they did not find serious discrepancies that would have been enough
oh, lord, isay to you grabbing down today to each one of you.ou very much. that is the democratic governor of jenna, terry mccauley, addressing a baptist church in charlottesville. —— governor of virginia. ata at a rally in the informal —— in an informal settlement in nairobi, the defeated presidential candidate urged his supporters not to work tomorrow. let's speak to our correspond in nairobi. is this a case of demonstrating how much support he has by getting this boycott of work...
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cited the land lord and gave the land lord 30 days to make repairs.he lady who lives here, the tenant insists this is not the first time that it has happened before. we went to knock on the door of the landlord who lives across the street. the land lord asked who is there. i identified myself and the land lord never responded. we have more on the story coming up at "abc7 news at 5:00". i'm sam ford, abc7 news. michelle: a double take. yes. t-rex taking over d.c.? the prehistoric protest marching through the nation's capital. the message next. lost. apparently we are wasting time finding parking in the d.c. area. you won't believ it's twith the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring... does your bed do that? the new 360 smart bed is part of our biggest sale of the year where all beds are on sale. and right now save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed. plus 36 month financing. ends monday! michelle: d.c. went back to days of the dinosaurs af
cited the land lord and gave the land lord 30 days to make repairs.he lady who lives here, the tenant insists this is not the first time that it has happened before. we went to knock on the door of the landlord who lives across the street. the land lord asked who is there. i identified myself and the land lord never responded. we have more on the story coming up at "abc7 news at 5:00". i'm sam ford, abc7 news. michelle: a double take. yes. t-rex taking over d.c.? the prehistoric...
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general election joining me now is the founder of the big issue crossbenchers lord bird who is proposing the creation of a new body to curb the excesses of capitalism on bird welcome back to going underground so wants to resume his government's response to your proposal for a poverty prevention unit well when i spoke to her previous to the election just before a few days before she announced it. she liked the idea of looking at this how you could make all departments. passed through the prism of how does this relate to prevention she like the idea of it are made the point to save i'm making it that most units never really car use so they're bureaucratic and yeah i mean there's a squad of form filling in and all that and we know damn well look that every every government minister in their department a clique like you know chasing the greyhound chasing the rabbit of their department and then you know in the slightest bit interested in working across party and across government so you really got to get these people and banging their heads together that's why you need a unit when you as a cr
general election joining me now is the founder of the big issue crossbenchers lord bird who is proposing the creation of a new body to curb the excesses of capitalism on bird welcome back to going underground so wants to resume his government's response to your proposal for a poverty prevention unit well when i spoke to her previous to the election just before a few days before she announced it. she liked the idea of looking at this how you could make all departments. passed through the prism...
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digg thejones otherformer trade minister, lord digg the jones and otherformer trade minister, lord digg thejones and —— digbyjones and henry on c. digg thejones and —— digbyjones and henry bonsay. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm leah boleto. lots to get through tonight. can celtic make a mark in europe? we look ahead to their champions league qualifier at celtic park. pink balls and new playing partnerships. what can we expect from england's first test against the west indies tomorrow? it's an opportunity for the guys now in this series, in particularity stamped their mark on test cricket. —— in particular to stamp. and we also hear from the american long jumper, who explains why the bronze she won at the world championships means more to her than olympic gold. hello. welcome to the show. we're starting tonight with the champions league. in about an hour, celtic play the first leg of their qualifier. brendan roger's side take on the kazakhstan champions astana at celtic park. in a minute we'll have a word with former chelsea and everton player pat nevin. but first here's chris mclau
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oh, lord, forgive us. .an the flames of revival yes, yes, yes. today, we pray for our leaders, that they will walk in your ways, accepting the wisdom and godly counsel of your word. , dear lord, on the white house, the state house, the schoolhouse, the bank house, the sick house, the poor house, the jailhouse, the drug house, the whole warehouse, the orphan house, thee whore orphan house, the widow's house, my house. oh lord, touch every house, every heart. give site to the blind and set the cactus free. bless our president, first lady, their family, and all within our nation and around the world. let your righteousness roll down as water, and your justice as a mighty stream. help us to love you, each other, and ourselves. in jesus's name. now ok, ok. one more. one more. please join me with the very last line of this hymn. sing with me. ♪ then sings my soul theevior god to artgreat thou how great thou art ♪ god bless america. and now, a man who loves god, who loves this nation, a good friend, franklin graham. please welcome him. >> thank you so v
oh, lord, forgive us. .an the flames of revival yes, yes, yes. today, we pray for our leaders, that they will walk in your ways, accepting the wisdom and godly counsel of your word. , dear lord, on the white house, the state house, the schoolhouse, the bank house, the sick house, the poor house, the jailhouse, the drug house, the whole warehouse, the orphan house, thee whore orphan house, the widow's house, my house. oh lord, touch every house, every heart. give site to the blind and set the...
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since meeting lord monson, i spoke to the prime minister.e stands by her government's new drug strategy, which she says is all about helping people recover. walking around here — and it is not hard to find signs of people using cannabis. everywhere you go in this area of east london and, to be honest, in most other places in the uk, you can see it and even on a weekday morning, you can smell it in the air. with the same experience in portugal, which on the face of it has much more relaxed drug policies, but i keep thinking back to ricardo, who we saw at the dissuasion court. he was caught with a fewjoints going into a music festival, and had to go through a half—hour appointment with a psychiatrist, he had to go that kind of court case experience and, i keep thinking, what would have happened to him if that had happened in the uk, had he been caught with the same amount of drugs at a festival here? realistically, i suspect not a lot. so it does beg the question, when it comes to say, weed, do we already have one of the more tolerant approach
since meeting lord monson, i spoke to the prime minister.e stands by her government's new drug strategy, which she says is all about helping people recover. walking around here — and it is not hard to find signs of people using cannabis. everywhere you go in this area of east london and, to be honest, in most other places in the uk, you can see it and even on a weekday morning, you can smell it in the air. with the same experience in portugal, which on the face of it has much more relaxed...
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i mean the lord. has been up as well i must admit that i just don't get off on getting the rest but those were the. one of. my family fussy. yes equestrian he thought of getting up there calling. the few. every the room in. the. room. according to josh. welcome back to the kaiser report on i'm max kind of time to go to ricardo spanier of the narrow riccardo well thank you also known as fluffy pony yes ok so little background so narrow is a calling it's an alt is training twenty fourteen and it tells a lot more about it so what why didn't you create it and what is it did it get cleaned doesn't talk a little bit. it wasn't created by me that's a misconception that a lot of people have it was created and launched by a guy called thankful for today we don't know who he really is real identity is and he launched it basically as a day relaunch of the protocol and crypto know it's is an alternative protocol to but quinn's protocol and it has a couple of differences for example. sort of tries to focus very mu
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what is there to be nervous about doing the lord's work?reporter: "nightline" co-anchor byron pitts first met heimbach three years ago. he's a young man who back then had been called the future of the white supremacist movement by someone who ought to know. a former grand wizard of the kkk. >> do you see a young david duke in matt heimbach? >> if you combine honesty, sincerity with intelligence, i think he has the potential to be quite an effective leader for these ideas. >> racist, racist, anti-gay. >> do you consider yourself a racist? >> sure. so what? i call it natural. >> being a racist is natural. >> loving one's people is natural. >> reporter: in 2014 we watched as he and his tiny contingent protested at indiana university and got sprayed by water. >> get out of here. >> you don't want to have a reasonable discussion. you want to come and you want to push people off. >> reporter: but like the national movement he belongs to heimbach seemed to have a new confidence and now this weekend the bearded, helmeted heimbach, surrounded by hun
what is there to be nervous about doing the lord's work?reporter: "nightline" co-anchor byron pitts first met heimbach three years ago. he's a young man who back then had been called the future of the white supremacist movement by someone who ought to know. a former grand wizard of the kkk. >> do you see a young david duke in matt heimbach? >> if you combine honesty, sincerity with intelligence, i think he has the potential to be quite an effective leader for these ideas....
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lorde he certainly is putting the pressure on escalating the rhetoric.ething else, with regards to venezuela i won't rule out the military option. are we facing potential wars on many fronts hear? >> no, think if you look at the president, the president laid out his america first agenda. he's a pragmatist and i don't take if you take his rhetoric and match it to the policy you are always going to get a perfect fit. for the president his main focus now is north korea and that's why think he's been signaling so much with his fire and fury commented what he is saying basically if you nuke the united states we are going to nuke you back and that's the focus of this administration. lauren: d and i have 10 seconds. we have the weekend upon us. you think things will quiet down? >> i don't think so. i think we are looking at the potential of the next several weeks. lorde wall street is certainly watching this. thank you for your time. we saw the major indices ending slightly higher but not quite enough for the second worst week in the entire year. we will break
lorde he certainly is putting the pressure on escalating the rhetoric.ething else, with regards to venezuela i won't rule out the military option. are we facing potential wars on many fronts hear? >> no, think if you look at the president, the president laid out his america first agenda. he's a pragmatist and i don't take if you take his rhetoric and match it to the policy you are always going to get a perfect fit. for the president his main focus now is north korea and that's why think...
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the house of lords. they had temporal lords and then they had bishops of the anglican church, who were de facto members of the house of lords. those were the spiritual lords. questions are asked like, shall they be obliged to maintain bishops that cannot maintain themselves? in other words, you're already taxing us. for what, for tea, for sugar, for molasses. now you're asking us to support or potentially asking us to support english bishops as well. so again, a very nice i think graphic illustration of what's going on in the minds of many americans. at least new england americans. in 1772, bostonians publish their votes and proceedings which condemn the british for threatening to impose anglican bishops on america. so did 1775 engraving which i put up here. paul revere titled "america in distress," or "a certain cabinet junto" which appeared in "the royal american" magazine. the engraving shows a king and his ministers reviewing -- it's on the table there -- a bill for the total abolition of civil and r
the house of lords. they had temporal lords and then they had bishops of the anglican church, who were de facto members of the house of lords. those were the spiritual lords. questions are asked like, shall they be obliged to maintain bishops that cannot maintain themselves? in other words, you're already taxing us. for what, for tea, for sugar, for molasses. now you're asking us to support or potentially asking us to support english bishops as well. so again, a very nice i think graphic...
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i mean it was the lord getting on which i. am pretty sure no michel and. you know. all that i know only that i'm. telling you my that i'm interested because to begin the you have been to see me in what. is. just. as i found somewhere at the top a legal look at all my the same units as you know since arrows and not those weapons were not a multilateral concept and seen as a spoiler they were going around us. so reporting a space. yes that's correct us. take it with the enemy to yell at us enemy go to meet up with this is. what i see it there is common in. it that i know what the real. men in which i think work a presence is when put it into the paper say is the plastic into it to open your eyes. if when the wind up when you lot are owned by this government there's room for you on it up with a way to see me out there life as you know but without. such an environment. right. chemical discoveries over the last century made every day life easier but at what cost this is serial is exceptionally sick. no wonder it's confidential. says sister years old industrial giants rea
i mean it was the lord getting on which i. am pretty sure no michel and. you know. all that i know only that i'm. telling you my that i'm interested because to begin the you have been to see me in what. is. just. as i found somewhere at the top a legal look at all my the same units as you know since arrows and not those weapons were not a multilateral concept and seen as a spoiler they were going around us. so reporting a space. yes that's correct us. take it with the enemy to yell at us enemy...
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it says we have the drug lords in mexico knocking the hell out of were your country sending drugs to chicago, los angeles and new york. up in's new hampshire, i won new
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another point from lord macdonald, similar crimes another point from lord macdonald, similarcrimes ine talking across towns and cities across the uk, like rochdale and oxford, that's the crimes in the past might not have been investigated as thoroughly as they should have been. lord macdonald has also been backed up by sarah champion, she is the labour mp from rotherham and also the shadow minister for women rotherham and also the shadow ministerfor women and rotherham and also the shadow minister for women and equality is. she made this point this morning. she made this point this morning. she said there's a need to acknowledge that the vast majority of these perpetrators of these type of these perpetrators of these type of crimes british asian men, she is calling on the government to carry out more research to find out why thatis out more research to find out why that is the case. thanks forjoining us. the headlines on bbc news: the tension between the us and north korea escalates — now pyongyang claims that a plan to fire four missiles near the us territory of guam will be ready in
another point from lord macdonald, similar crimes another point from lord macdonald, similarcrimes ine talking across towns and cities across the uk, like rochdale and oxford, that's the crimes in the past might not have been investigated as thoroughly as they should have been. lord macdonald has also been backed up by sarah champion, she is the labour mp from rotherham and also the shadow minister for women rotherham and also the shadow ministerfor women and rotherham and also the shadow...
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magnify the lord and let us exalt his name. o taste and see that the lord is good. blessed is the nation that leans upon him. they that seek the lord shall not want any good thing. face of the lord is against evildoers. the righteous cry and the lord hears them and delivers them from all their troubles. blessed is the nation whose god is the lord, who looks from heaven upon all the earth. no king is saved by a multitude of horse and chariot, of bane thing for safety. neither shall it deliver any by his strength. but the eye of the lord is upon them that fear his name. come, ye children, harkon onto me and let us fear the lord together. in jesus name we pray. amen. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 3-a of the house resolution 481, the journal of the last day's proceedings is approved. the chair will lead the house in the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the chair announces the speaker's appointme
magnify the lord and let us exalt his name. o taste and see that the lord is good. blessed is the nation that leans upon him. they that seek the lord shall not want any good thing. face of the lord is against evildoers. the righteous cry and the lord hears them and delivers them from all their troubles. blessed is the nation whose god is the lord, who looks from heaven upon all the earth. no king is saved by a multitude of horse and chariot, of bane thing for safety. neither shall it deliver...
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i mean it was the lord getting on which i. am pretty sure no michelle and. i went to school the only night i'll. tell you my that i'm interested because of the end of you have been to see me in what. is. just like us and thousands upon somewhere at the top a legal look at oh my there's a me that says you know there's a rose. in the waffle when other multilateral concepts will see them at the peace pole of the world and around us. so report of his presidency. yes that's correct pass. it with the enemy go. in a me go. to the spot. where i see it there is common in. it that i know what the real i mean in an election which i think work a presence because this will put it on through. they pay they say it's the plastic . when you are. equal to one up when you lot are owned by this government there's room for ya. if they want to see me out. we all willingly accepted the risk of being shot wounded taken prisoner but noone signed up to be friggin poisoned by our own people that was leaked or biological and chemical products the said do not truck tires all types of st
i mean it was the lord getting on which i. am pretty sure no michelle and. i went to school the only night i'll. tell you my that i'm interested because of the end of you have been to see me in what. is. just like us and thousands upon somewhere at the top a legal look at oh my there's a me that says you know there's a rose. in the waffle when other multilateral concepts will see them at the peace pole of the world and around us. so report of his presidency. yes that's correct pass. it with the...
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. >>> with five minutes before the closing bell on wall street we take a live look over the big lord, the dow jones industrial average of just over 40 points. the s&p 500 relatively flat and up about 4 points ahead of the closing bell. >>> the largest suv maker is interested in purchasing the fiat chrysler and the chinese
. >>> with five minutes before the closing bell on wall street we take a live look over the big lord, the dow jones industrial average of just over 40 points. the s&p 500 relatively flat and up about 4 points ahead of the closing bell. >>> the largest suv maker is interested in purchasing the fiat chrysler and the chinese
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lord coe this morning on the bbc said this is not the perfect script.will be hanging a gold medal, one of the mild —— the most prized medals. christian coleman will get a great round of applause. we will see him for many years to come. in a moment the crowd will let their feelings be known forjustin gatlin, the world champion over 100 metres. the gold medallist and world champion, representing the united states, justin gatlin. applause ladies and gentlemen, the national anthem of the united states of america. the star—spangled banner applause ladies and gentlemen, please acknowledge your world championship medallists. three days into the world athletics championships. two days, really, it was late yesterday when we saw the incredible 100 metres which stunned the world, but usain bolt was so gracious in defeat and he said justin gatlin has served his time. justin gatlin has served his time. justin gatlin has served his time. justin gatlin said that as well, he still wa nts justin gatlin said that as well, he still wants to be an athlete. he bowed down to
lord coe this morning on the bbc said this is not the perfect script.will be hanging a gold medal, one of the mild —— the most prized medals. christian coleman will get a great round of applause. we will see him for many years to come. in a moment the crowd will let their feelings be known forjustin gatlin, the world champion over 100 metres. the gold medallist and world champion, representing the united states, justin gatlin. applause ladies and gentlemen, the national anthem of the united...
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avatar was filmed down here, so was "lord of the rings."rilogy alone that has given the number one reason for coming by 18% of people. >> just one of the transformations of los angeles. >> reporter: this is chase mcneill, leads location tours here in los angeles, home of the movies. what is it that makes people want to come and see the place where a movie was shown? >> i think it's the curiosity of how the sausage is made many they're wondering, how did the magician craft this experience for people. >> reporter: chase says he can't of stop taking in movies. >> they want more access to that fiction. >> reporter: back in winterfell, i mean northern ireland, will film sets and clips, pyramids of giza, maybe not, but. >> anybody who has not seen "game of thrones"? there is a bus stop we usually put them off here and they can walk back to the city. >> reporte "nightline." >> who would travel there because their favorite tv show was there. >> it's the shame stairs. you know where i went on my honeymoon? new zealand. tha...oh, burnt-on gravy?ie. .
avatar was filmed down here, so was "lord of the rings."rilogy alone that has given the number one reason for coming by 18% of people. >> just one of the transformations of los angeles. >> reporter: this is chase mcneill, leads location tours here in los angeles, home of the movies. what is it that makes people want to come and see the place where a movie was shown? >> i think it's the curiosity of how the sausage is made many they're wondering, how did the magician...
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lord ricket there giving using his reading in the round of talks today in brussels.thousands of flowers, cards and candles. before i talk to my special guests, both of whom knew the princess, here‘s a sense of how those events were covered two decades ago. piano and string music we‘re getting reports that diana, princess of wales has been badly injured in a car crash in france. a short while ago, buckingham palace confirmed the death of diana, princess of wales. the princess died following a car accident in paris. she was 36. they regarded her as one of the people. she was the people's princess. and that's how she will stay, how she will remain, in our hearts and in our memories, for ever. music continues at 2:20 this afternoon, the one basic thing people in the crowds here had been calling for all week took place. the queen came back to buckingham palace. as the queen and the duke of edinburgh came out to meet the crowds soon afterwards, it must have been one of the most difficult moments of her entire reign. silence from the mourners watching, the million who have
lord ricket there giving using his reading in the round of talks today in brussels.thousands of flowers, cards and candles. before i talk to my special guests, both of whom knew the princess, here‘s a sense of how those events were covered two decades ago. piano and string music we‘re getting reports that diana, princess of wales has been badly injured in a car crash in france. a short while ago, buckingham palace confirmed the death of diana, princess of wales. the princess died following...
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[applause] now, oh, lord, as we depart our separate ways.ccasion,mory of this may our participation here unite us all in compassion for service to all the members of our families, our military, our country, strengthen us in faith and renew us in spirit and send peforth with your piece -- ace. amen. you.m, thank god bless you. god bless your family. god bless the united states of america. thank you, jim. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain in your seats until the president has departed. [applause] this weekend,rs our guest is massachusetts congressman richard neal, top democrat on the house ways and means committee. he talks about potential tax when membersgress return from their august recess. tomorrow interview here on c-span. >> sunday night on q&a. >> i had never heard of him. i wanted to know how this man who had been told from the time he was a young child that he was not worth anything could have had the courage and determination to find a way out of slavery. i just was intrigue and could not stop dreaming about him -- no
[applause] now, oh, lord, as we depart our separate ways.ccasion,mory of this may our participation here unite us all in compassion for service to all the members of our families, our military, our country, strengthen us in faith and renew us in spirit and send peforth with your piece -- ace. amen. you.m, thank god bless you. god bless your family. god bless the united states of america. thank you, jim. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain in your seats until the president...
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>> lord help me. lord help me. lord help me.ust get me out of here safe. >> i'm so glad these guys were on direct them to you. did they tell you this is the same spot a year ago where another driver died? >> most definitely. most definitely. i thank god that you guys were right here to get me, put me back on land safe. i appreciate you. >> can i hug you? i'm so happy you're okay. thank you so much. >> the crew caught up with that reporter last night in houston. here is how she described keeping her cool. >> i didn't want to be panicked. i'm a mom. so i kind of know how to handle panic situations where you keep it to yourself and try to get all of you through it. i had promised him that help was on the way and i wasn't going to break that promise. so i just kept a close eye on them, watching their progress, letting him know how they were doing, how close they were, if they were on their way. and we had a great end result. interview ahead on "cbs this morning." >>> still ahead, getting aid to storm victims. we'll look at the chall
>> lord help me. lord help me. lord help me.ust get me out of here safe. >> i'm so glad these guys were on direct them to you. did they tell you this is the same spot a year ago where another driver died? >> most definitely. most definitely. i thank god that you guys were right here to get me, put me back on land safe. i appreciate you. >> can i hug you? i'm so happy you're okay. thank you so much. >> the crew caught up with that reporter last night in houston....
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and the guardian approach for ca i’s lords.d minister to rethink oui’ cars on the bad minister to rethink our thoughts on foreign students, as figures show that less than 5000 at sta ke figures show that less than 5000 at stake their visa. lester bento at least some of those over the last ten minutes. the express is basically saying that migration has fallen since ee you. i'm not sure that would be a big surprise to be honest. they are calling it able brexodus, with lots of people leaving you in and gone back to europe. they are at the lowest level for three years, and the express is sort of celebrating this, and it is saying now we have to leave you... of course, more than half of aggression was from the eu in the first place. we could have stopped that altogether, it was nothing to do with the eu, but there isa nothing to do with the eu, but there is a net migration figures, because pa rt is a net migration figures, because part of the reason for the dissatisfaction that led to believe what was probably to do with the number
and the guardian approach for ca i’s lords.d minister to rethink oui’ cars on the bad minister to rethink our thoughts on foreign students, as figures show that less than 5000 at sta ke figures show that less than 5000 at stake their visa. lester bento at least some of those over the last ten minutes. the express is basically saying that migration has fallen since ee you. i'm not sure that would be a big surprise to be honest. they are calling it able brexodus, with lots of people leaving...
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james lord himself, it's his memoir, and played by actor armie hammer, who is the very patient subjectknow his work, and there is an exhibition currently at the tate, i do urge you to see that, it does feature a lot of the work. he got very famous for the whittled—down sculptures, trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurd world. stanley tucci being the impish character actor that he is doesn't really concentrate on the dark heart of the work, more the struggle of the artist and the pain that it is to sit for that artist because he can't make up his mind when his work is finished, if ever.
james lord himself, it's his memoir, and played by actor armie hammer, who is the very patient subjectknow his work, and there is an exhibition currently at the tate, i do urge you to see that, it does feature a lot of the work. he got very famous for the whittled—down sculptures, trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurd world. stanley tucci being the impish character actor that he is doesn't really concentrate on the dark heart of the work, more the struggle of the artist and...
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i mean it was the lord getting on which honestly i went alone. and. went to school with one only not an. investor because within the. is. just. as i found somewhere at the top a legal look at all my this i mean as you know since arrows. and those weapons were not a multilateral concept and see this on the dollar they wouldn't wear on us. soul reaper misplayed. yes that's correct pass. it with the enemy go. in amigo when i meet up with this is let me go. to this for. what i see it there is common in. it on the what the real i mean in which i think i work a presence because this will put it on through. they say if the plastic ludo. when you are. equal to one up when you lot are on time this government will monitor it up with a way to see me out like i should have but without. what politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted over checked. so when you want to express. some want to be that's. what you want to be this is what before three of them can't be good. i'm interested in all reasonable warnings about how. things shoul
i mean it was the lord getting on which honestly i went alone. and. went to school with one only not an. investor because within the. is. just. as i found somewhere at the top a legal look at all my this i mean as you know since arrows. and those weapons were not a multilateral concept and see this on the dollar they wouldn't wear on us. soul reaper misplayed. yes that's correct pass. it with the enemy go. in amigo when i meet up with this is let me go. to this for. what i see it there is...