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my lord and savior.at changed everything. i will never forget. we were going home from that that night and i told stevie. i said man, i feel like the weight of the world has been lifted off my shoulders. i feel like i been born again. i feel like a new mean. and you know it did, i felt different and i knew i was different. when the lord comes into your life, you are going to be different. you have to be different. if he comes into your heart come into your life and you're not different, you better go back and try it again. [laughter] because the lord changes you, and he changed me. and it was for the better. we left there that night and listen you do make a deal with the lord but hey lord, if you do this i will do that. it don't work that way folks. he is there for you. is there to walk with you, but you've got to do your part too. so did my life my personal life change things on the racetrack? i still had racks. i still had problems. things still happened but i wasn't in it alone. what i felt like i was
my lord and savior.at changed everything. i will never forget. we were going home from that that night and i told stevie. i said man, i feel like the weight of the world has been lifted off my shoulders. i feel like i been born again. i feel like a new mean. and you know it did, i felt different and i knew i was different. when the lord comes into your life, you are going to be different. you have to be different. if he comes into your heart come into your life and you're not different, you...
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lord randolph's life in public service may have inspired winston, but he was no loving father. >> lord randolph was not a nice man. he didn't mean to be, but he was. >> what drove him? >> it might have been the add mixture of american revolutionary blood. possibly even a little iroqouis blood from his mother. >> lord randolph, he married this remarkable american woman, g jenny jerome. >> he was considered one of the most beautiful women of her day. the daughter of a new york banker, the intelligent and independent jerome even adorned her left wrist with a tattoo of a snake. obviously not your typical aristocrat. >> the fact that she was american must have played a huge part in how he was. if you listen to the way he
lord randolph's life in public service may have inspired winston, but he was no loving father. >> lord randolph was not a nice man. he didn't mean to be, but he was. >> what drove him? >> it might have been the add mixture of american revolutionary blood. possibly even a little iroqouis blood from his mother. >> lord randolph, he married this remarkable american woman, g jenny jerome. >> he was considered one of the most beautiful women of her day. the daughter of...
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the lord, the lord, the god of compassion and mercy. all people in the earth, there is no god like you. you keep your covenants, and show unfailing love to all who walk before you in wholehearted devotion. hallowed be thy name. remind us that all nations are as nothing before you. their governments but a shadow of passing age. all authorities are intending to be your servants come a to do good under your care. to ensure justice for those who have been wronged. we all, including our leaders will stand before your judgment, o god. and as surely as you live, oh lord every knee will bow, and every tongue will confess to you. thy kingdom come on earth. granted by children throughout the world, and especially to the leaders of the nations the gifts of prayerful thought and of thoughtful prayer. that following the example of our lord, we make certain what isleaders of the right and do it. bless the leaders of the nation that they may not walk in the council of the wicked or stand in the way of sinners or sit in the seat of markers. -- mockers.
the lord, the lord, the god of compassion and mercy. all people in the earth, there is no god like you. you keep your covenants, and show unfailing love to all who walk before you in wholehearted devotion. hallowed be thy name. remind us that all nations are as nothing before you. their governments but a shadow of passing age. all authorities are intending to be your servants come a to do good under your care. to ensure justice for those who have been wronged. we all, including our leaders will...
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and i love the lord. if the room should start vibrating just a little bit, don't get excited don't get nervous, it's just all my friends back in franklin, tennessee, my tuesday morning bible study group, all my friends over in charlotte, north carolina at motor racing outreach our ministry at the track all my friends are praying for me right now. i don't know if you can feel it or not but i certainly can and i'm thankful for it. so if it starts shaking a little bit it's ok. it's just the lord. he's amongst us. [applause] kind of being here this morning reminds me of -- you know, before you start a big event the daytona 500, before you start a big event as a driver, you go down on pit road, you're with your car, you get in your car and quite honestly i did it for 30 years but it never failed. always, always that adrenaline, those butterflies exciteded nervous, because you really didn't know -- you know when they drop the green flag and they say let's go racing, boys, you didn't know what was really going t
and i love the lord. if the room should start vibrating just a little bit, don't get excited don't get nervous, it's just all my friends back in franklin, tennessee, my tuesday morning bible study group, all my friends over in charlotte, north carolina at motor racing outreach our ministry at the track all my friends are praying for me right now. i don't know if you can feel it or not but i certainly can and i'm thankful for it. so if it starts shaking a little bit it's ok. it's just the lord....
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of lord of think? >> i will tell him about the difference between him and me. when people donate to the conservative party you don't pick the candidate, they don't choose the policy and they don't elected the leader. when the trade union funds the labour party, they pay for the candidates, they pay for the policies and the only reason he is sitting there is because a bunch of trade union leaders decided he was more left wing than his brother. [shouting] >> he can can't get away from a. is a dodgy prime minister surrounded by dodgy donors. [shouting] no gimmie didn't just take the money. he didn't -- [shouting] >> it has always to be said, the questions will be heard and the answers will be heard because this is a demographic chamber. i don't care how long it takes, they will be heard. ed miliband. >> and he didn't just take the money. he appointed the man who is head of hsbc as a minister. mr. speaker it was in the public domain in september 2010 that hsbc was enabling tax avoidance on an industrial scale. are we seriously expected to believe that when he makes
of lord of think? >> i will tell him about the difference between him and me. when people donate to the conservative party you don't pick the candidate, they don't choose the policy and they don't elected the leader. when the trade union funds the labour party, they pay for the candidates, they pay for the policies and the only reason he is sitting there is because a bunch of trade union leaders decided he was more left wing than his brother. [shouting] >> he can can't get away from...
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will he report whether he had a conversation with lord green about tax avoidance?o feel strongly about tax evasion and aggressive tax avoidance. let me tell you, when it comes to income tax, some of the things people used to get away with. under labour, people avoided paying tax by calling their salary from their company a loan -- allowed under labour, banned under the tories. businesses could avoid paying tax by paying employees through trusts -- allowed by labour, banned by the tories. time and time again, it is this government who has come along and cracked down on tax evasion. >> i am a proud yorkshireman and when i come to london i am proud that the glass pods on the london eye are made by novaglaze in lockwood in my patch, proud that the red carpet used for the royal wedding at westminster abbey was made in huddersfield and proud that the upholstery in boris's routemaster buses was made in meltham in my patch. i wonder if they do upholstery for pink vans, by the way. there was more good news last week, with £2.9 million -- [interruption] >> order. one sentenc
will he report whether he had a conversation with lord green about tax avoidance?o feel strongly about tax evasion and aggressive tax avoidance. let me tell you, when it comes to income tax, some of the things people used to get away with. under labour, people avoided paying tax by calling their salary from their company a loan -- allowed under labour, banned under the tories. businesses could avoid paying tax by paying employees through trusts -- allowed by labour, banned by the tories. time...
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servando gomez known to many as la tuta was one of most wanted drug lords.alk to john hullman who gin -- joins us live from mexico city. how significant is this capture? >> reporter: this manner is van doe gomez, la tuta was a very important figure. even as a criminal he hobnobbed with local politicians. he organized shipments of iron ore to china, allegedly. he was a very powerful figure. he extorted kidnapped and kept a very public profile while he was doing it. he granted interviews to national and international media. showing his face even at a time when federal forces were looking for him, hunting for him for over a year and they finally caught him early this morning in the state capitol without firing a shot apparently. and that is going to be quite a relief to them. he was important, but the gradual infiltration of the forces into the state has damaged the importance not just of him but also of his cartel a very old cartel which used medieval shields to set it apart from other cartels, and they did have a real grip on that state, but the grip has been
servando gomez known to many as la tuta was one of most wanted drug lords.alk to john hullman who gin -- joins us live from mexico city. how significant is this capture? >> reporter: this manner is van doe gomez, la tuta was a very important figure. even as a criminal he hobnobbed with local politicians. he organized shipments of iron ore to china, allegedly. he was a very powerful figure. he extorted kidnapped and kept a very public profile while he was doing it. he granted interviews to...
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lord knows, we need a little optimism -- warriors. . lord knows, we need a little optimism. a man walked up to me with sad eyes and a weary look. say, heach me to supported everything i stand for. he said, do you think the country is going to make it? signs ofl the telltale excessive cable television viewing. [laughter] i put my hand on his shoulder and said, of course we are going to make it. we are americans. we always make it. we always find a way. [laughter] but that man and millions like him are worried, understandably, about our country. because of the failings of our national government. the national government does have all kinds of problems and flaws and weaknesses. america is not the american government. let's stop confusing the american government with the american people. ronald reagan said it best. we are a people with the government, not the other way around. [applause] i learned that lesson a long time ago, back when indianapolis was hosting all the living recipients of the medal of honor. we were dedicating our memorial to those great men. i was a top radio s
lord knows, we need a little optimism -- warriors. . lord knows, we need a little optimism. a man walked up to me with sad eyes and a weary look. say, heach me to supported everything i stand for. he said, do you think the country is going to make it? signs ofl the telltale excessive cable television viewing. [laughter] i put my hand on his shoulder and said, of course we are going to make it. we are americans. we always make it. we always find a way. [laughter] but that man and millions like...
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so the american calvary charged towards lord cornwallis, trying to capture him. and at that time, cornwallis reached the british artillery. and the british artillery fired shots into the american calvary and stopped the advance of the american calvary. with that. john eager howard, the american officer in command decided it was enough. he pulled off to the north end of the battlefield on retreat. the british army then emerged from the woods the reserve company. they pushed the americans off the field. the british took the field and a technically won the victory. in 18th-century terms, if you took the field you won the victory. the difference is a cost the british tory 5% to 26% of their army. -- 25% to 26% of their army. they could not get more soldiers because they would have to come from new york or charleston. cornwallis last 25% of his army over 526 men, he was able to put this back in the philippine general greene, -- back in the field. general greene retreated with his army intact. he got more militia to come back from the end into his army. by the end, gre
so the american calvary charged towards lord cornwallis, trying to capture him. and at that time, cornwallis reached the british artillery. and the british artillery fired shots into the american calvary and stopped the advance of the american calvary. with that. john eager howard, the american officer in command decided it was enough. he pulled off to the north end of the battlefield on retreat. the british army then emerged from the woods the reserve company. they pushed the americans off the...
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back. >> reporter: this is how people live and poverty and frustration can make it easier forward lordsew recruits and believes the government's amnesty was only a short-term solution that benefitted only a few. >> so if you didn't carry arms then you didn't qualify for amnesty so the question is the people who have potential to carry arms that have not carried arms what do you do with them? they are the ones that are left out and they are the ones that will carry arms in the future. >> reporter: struggling single mother says if things get worse she will join any war lord who offers her a way out of ofpoverty, in the delta. >>> hundreds more migrants rescued from the over crowded boats off the coast of libya and cargo ship and italian vessel rescued 700 migrants after hearing a distress and they have been taken to sicily and another country and several drown trying to reach italy from north africa. ten years ago three young americans registered a website domain name with the idea of sharing videos online and youtube now has more than one billion users and one of the most profitable and
back. >> reporter: this is how people live and poverty and frustration can make it easier forward lordsew recruits and believes the government's amnesty was only a short-term solution that benefitted only a few. >> so if you didn't carry arms then you didn't qualify for amnesty so the question is the people who have potential to carry arms that have not carried arms what do you do with them? they are the ones that are left out and they are the ones that will carry arms in the...
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british house of lords. look. >> you come under fire for saying this is clearly islamic ñ terrorism. x#÷ hesitation to do that?ró%c m&s political f correctitude. our political intoning that islam is a +++y' it's perfectly reasonable. >> given what some are saying is clearly attacks in the name of god, in fact, lord, what does islam mean? they say that it's a religion of peace, but what does it actually mean? >> well, islam means submission. submission to the will of allah. as revealed in the koran and in the life and actions of muhammad, what he did and said. all as interpreted by their clerics. and there's no argument about that. and you're not allowed to talk about it. one of the things that really worries me about this whole thing is as soon as you start talking about islam and say what about all these violent verses where muhammad was killing people all over the place or being commanded to kill them all over the place by allah? you're told that if you thought that you were stirring up the hatred and you
british house of lords. look. >> you come under fire for saying this is clearly islamic ñ terrorism. x#÷ hesitation to do that?ró%c m&s political f correctitude. our political intoning that islam is a +++y' it's perfectly reasonable. >> given what some are saying is clearly attacks in the name of god, in fact, lord, what does islam mean? they say that it's a religion of peace, but what does it actually mean? >> well, islam means submission. submission to the will of...
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will you read lord acton? >> guest: i cannot say what is read in the elementary and secondary schools today. i would be very surprised if such things were being read at that level. c-span: did you read them when you were going through school? >> guest: no. c-span: did you read rousseau and john stuart mill? >> guest: not at that level. i certainly read rousseau and mill when i was in college -- some burke. i made a point, by the way, when i was in college and taking courses -- for example, in marxism, there was a course -- it was not a marxist course. it was a course about marxism. and i took a course in marxism and spent a lot of time studying marxism academically when i was in college, which i think is a good thing to do, by the way. i think people certainly needed to know then, maybe less now what marxism was all about. and so most of my reading was not of the people i'm recommending. i don't recall in my course work having that handed to me to read. i've certainly ran across references to burke and tocquev
will you read lord acton? >> guest: i cannot say what is read in the elementary and secondary schools today. i would be very surprised if such things were being read at that level. c-span: did you read them when you were going through school? >> guest: no. c-span: did you read rousseau and john stuart mill? >> guest: not at that level. i certainly read rousseau and mill when i was in college -- some burke. i made a point, by the way, when i was in college and taking courses --...
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police in mexico have captured the country's most wanted drug lord. the leader of the knights templar drug cartel. his nickname came from his career as a school teacher, before he game involved in drugs. he used the media to his advantage and became one of mexico's most well-known drug bosses. he was the president's prime target in his offensive against drug violence. arresting him is a major step in reclaiming one of the most violent states in mexico. joining us now is john hullman. how significant is this capture and what more do we know about this man? >> reporter: as you say this is a significant capture, because the mexican authorities have been after this man for quite some considerable time. he has been moving from safe house to safe house apparently across the southwest of mexico while authorities have been chasing him. he has been giving interviews that seem to have sort of made a mockery at mexican authority's attempts to capture him. so they will be relieved that this long process has ended. the organization that he was one of the major lea
police in mexico have captured the country's most wanted drug lord. the leader of the knights templar drug cartel. his nickname came from his career as a school teacher, before he game involved in drugs. he used the media to his advantage and became one of mexico's most well-known drug bosses. he was the president's prime target in his offensive against drug violence. arresting him is a major step in reclaiming one of the most violent states in mexico. joining us now is john hullman. how...
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keach: the lord of the compound may have been a scribe. he was also one of the most powerful men in eighth century copan. not only did his compound boast ornate sculpture and masonry he owned an elaborately carved throne. the discovery of this hieroglyphic bench or throne in sepulturas was one of the most exciting moments in the history of archaeology in the copan valley. the text starts with the date, like in all maya inscriptions, telling you when the events took place, in the latter part of the eighth century a.d. after they give you the date then they always present you with the verb. the verb is a house dedication ceremony. in fact, in this part of it, you can actually see the glyph for house, with thatching in the roof. so we know that on this date late in the eighth century a.d., this house or building was dedicated. after the verb, in maya writing, they always give you the name of the person involved in the action. so the house dedication ceremony was performed by an individual whose name appears here. his name is read "makchanal."
keach: the lord of the compound may have been a scribe. he was also one of the most powerful men in eighth century copan. not only did his compound boast ornate sculpture and masonry he owned an elaborately carved throne. the discovery of this hieroglyphic bench or throne in sepulturas was one of the most exciting moments in the history of archaeology in the copan valley. the text starts with the date, like in all maya inscriptions, telling you when the events took place, in the latter part of...
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in the maya city of copan, a jeweler fashioned rare shell and jade for his powerful lord. in mexico, living artisans echo the economy of a vanished civilization. and in teotihuacan evidence of mass production has now been unearthed. tiny faces of clay reflect the men and women who made them a thousand years ago. on the other side of the world in the ancient roman city of ostia huge merchant ships were part of an economy much like our own. and today, the tanners of morocco still practice their ancient craft, living proof that economies have evolved out of the past. everyone who has ever lived has been part of an economic system. iel bote grande...mil pesos! economic systems are simply the ways people produce, distribute and consume things -- everything and anything, from tortillas to stocks and bonds. for 10,000 10,000 an eighth. today, as in the past, economic systems lie at the heart of how a society is organized. archaeologists search for these systems because they believe economies hold the key to understanding ancient societies. archaeologist william sanders. the econo
in the maya city of copan, a jeweler fashioned rare shell and jade for his powerful lord. in mexico, living artisans echo the economy of a vanished civilization. and in teotihuacan evidence of mass production has now been unearthed. tiny faces of clay reflect the men and women who made them a thousand years ago. on the other side of the world in the ancient roman city of ostia huge merchant ships were part of an economy much like our own. and today, the tanners of morocco still practice their...
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mexican police have captured one of the country's most wanted drug lords.he leader of the night's templar drug cartel. he was the prime target in the president's drive to regain control of the state. >>> a bangladeshi american blogger who spoke out against religious extremism has been hacked to death in dhaka. police say avijit roy was killed when returned home from a book showing with his wife. >>> a yes vote was expected from german after the chancellor's party and smaller opposition parties voiced their support. >>> in syria at least 12 have been killed and dozens injured in a car bomb attack in a town northeast of the capitol damascus. the bomb debt today inned as people were leaving after friday prayers. >>> staying in syria, a rebel-held suburb of damascus has been under siege now for nearly two years. almost 300 civilians have died in duma because of food and medical shortages. more than 100 were killed by syrian government air tribing strikes in the first week of this month alone. >> reporter: this baby was just over a year old. she died of malnutri
mexican police have captured one of the country's most wanted drug lords.he leader of the night's templar drug cartel. he was the prime target in the president's drive to regain control of the state. >>> a bangladeshi american blogger who spoke out against religious extremism has been hacked to death in dhaka. police say avijit roy was killed when returned home from a book showing with his wife. >>> a yes vote was expected from german after the chancellor's party and smaller...
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of lord of think? >> i will tell him about the difference between him and me. when people donate to the conservative party you don't pick the candidate, they don't choose the policy and they don't elected the leader. when the trade union funds the labour party, they pay for the candidates, they pay for the policies and the only reason he is sitting there is because a bunch of trade union leaders decided he was more left wing than his brother. [shouting] >> he can can't get away from a. is a dodgy prime minister surrounded by dodgy donors. [shouting] no gimmie didn't just take the money. he didn't -- [shouting] >> it has always to be said, the questions will be heard and the answers will be heard because this is a demographic chamber. i don't care how long it takes, they will be heard. ed miliband. >> and he didn't just take the money. he appointed the man who is head of hsbc as a minister. mr. speaker it was in the public domain in september 2010 that hsbc was enabling tax avoidance on an industrial scale. are we seriously expected to believe that when he makes
of lord of think? >> i will tell him about the difference between him and me. when people donate to the conservative party you don't pick the candidate, they don't choose the policy and they don't elected the leader. when the trade union funds the labour party, they pay for the candidates, they pay for the policies and the only reason he is sitting there is because a bunch of trade union leaders decided he was more left wing than his brother. [shouting] >> he can can't get away from...
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the lord is my shepherd.e makes me to lie down in green pastures. >> victor barnard truly was the wolf in sheep's clothing. there is no god in any religion that says it's okay to rape children. ♪ ♪ >>> i would say i had never met anybody that i thought loved the word of god as much as victor barnard did. victor was like 6'1," brown hair, kind of feathered back at the time. he was very dignified. i started to look at him as an apostle of jesus christ. >> he was a pastor. he basically took personal care in people, invested into them and tried to bring the best out of you. >> river road was a small home fellowship, i think there was maybe 10 or 15 people. there was a lot of caring and a lot of love at that point. >> it was very much about living solely for the word, you know, not like being a sunday christian, where you just go to church, hear a little sermon, then you don't think about it all week. it was more like living the word. >> in the winter of 1995-96, they first talked about getting a camp to bring peo
the lord is my shepherd.e makes me to lie down in green pastures. >> victor barnard truly was the wolf in sheep's clothing. there is no god in any religion that says it's okay to rape children. ♪ ♪ >>> i would say i had never met anybody that i thought loved the word of god as much as victor barnard did. victor was like 6'1," brown hair, kind of feathered back at the time. he was very dignified. i started to look at him as an apostle of jesus christ. >> he was a...
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let us worship the lord ♪ and give him the praise ♪
let us worship the lord ♪ and give him the praise ♪
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we always prayed that the lord would come to our rescue. and provide us or give us the ability to provide for ourselves substance. and i think that was a big thing. i really do believe that. and i try to live by that today. professor han: were you able to write a letter to your family in the camp? mr. petrey: yes. i think i had four or five letters that might -- that my mom did get from me. professor han: from you? mr. petrey: yes. professor han: so you were allowed to write. did they give you paper and pencil? mr. petrey: yes. we would get paper in large sheets like this. we would fold it and dampen the seam and tear it straight and make sheet size. i think if memory serves me correctly, my mom kept the three or four letters that she got from me. and i read those many times after i came home. yes. she got them. i got three or four letters from home. my sister wrote to meet every three or four days and mailed it to whatever address they gave us. we did not get all the mail that was sent to us, i know that for sure. because my family members
we always prayed that the lord would come to our rescue. and provide us or give us the ability to provide for ourselves substance. and i think that was a big thing. i really do believe that. and i try to live by that today. professor han: were you able to write a letter to your family in the camp? mr. petrey: yes. i think i had four or five letters that might -- that my mom did get from me. professor han: from you? mr. petrey: yes. professor han: so you were allowed to write. did they give you...
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in star trek has died at age 83. >>> police in mexico have captured the country's most wanted drug lord servando gomez, is the leader of the knight's templar drug cartel. he was captured early on friday by federal police. his nickname la tuta came from his career as a school teacher. he became one of mexico's most well-known cartel bosses. he was the president's prime target in his offensive against the drug gangs. since the mexican government began cracking down on drug-related violence more than 100,000 people have been killed. john hullman is in mexico city and sent us this report. >> reporter: one of mexico's most wanted men taken without a shot. servando gomez allegedly ran one of mexico's most powerful criminal organizations. in recent years they branched out from drug trafficking, to extorting farmers and shop keepers. he always maintained he was a man of the people. >> translator: at that time i was a drug trafficker i had a bit of money, and they wanted to steal from me. and i didn't allow that. i don't want to make the comparison to a historic character. but panko via was a ma
in star trek has died at age 83. >>> police in mexico have captured the country's most wanted drug lord servando gomez, is the leader of the knight's templar drug cartel. he was captured early on friday by federal police. his nickname la tuta came from his career as a school teacher. he became one of mexico's most well-known cartel bosses. he was the president's prime target in his offensive against the drug gangs. since the mexican government began cracking down on drug-related...
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we always prayed the lord would come to our rescue. and provide us or give us the abilities ability to provide for ourselves. i think that was a big thing. i really do believe that. i try to live by that today. >> were you able to write a letter back to your family at the camp? >> yes. i think i had four or five letters that my mom did get from me. >> did get from you? >> yes. >> okay. you were allowed to write? >> yes. >> did they gave you the paper and pencil? >> yes. we would get paper in large sheets like this. >> that long? >> yeah. >> wow. >> we would, bend it or fold it and dampen the seam and would be able to take it straight and make sheet size. if memory serves me correctly, my mom kept the three or four letters that she got from me and i read those many times after i came home. yes, she got them. i got three or four letters from home. my sister wrote to me every three or four days. we didn't get all the mail that was sent to us. i know that for sure because my family members a lot of them wrote letters to me but i didn't get
we always prayed the lord would come to our rescue. and provide us or give us the abilities ability to provide for ourselves. i think that was a big thing. i really do believe that. i try to live by that today. >> were you able to write a letter back to your family at the camp? >> yes. i think i had four or five letters that my mom did get from me. >> did get from you? >> yes. >> okay. you were allowed to write? >> yes. >> did they gave you the paper...
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lord byron's only legitimate child. lady byron was not particularly fond of lord byron when ada was growing up for reasons you romantic poets may no, but she had eight at 200 only in mathematics, as if that was going to be an antidote for becoming a romantic poet or something. so something. so she ends up with somebody who loves both poetry and mathematics and technology. she is a symbol, as steve jobs was of somebody who can connect the humanities to technology. her father was a luddite meaning luddite meaning he actually was a follower of that blood. smashing lives in england but it alone tell the punch cards taught the looms to do these beautiful patterns and said, zero, we could do that with calculating machines and do any sort of logical sequencing not just numbers but music, words. so she comes up with the notion of a computer. i figured i wanted to start with her. >> schematically a poster near the end with the personal computer and a lot of those original concepts that she weighed out. they are still ringing tru
lord byron's only legitimate child. lady byron was not particularly fond of lord byron when ada was growing up for reasons you romantic poets may no, but she had eight at 200 only in mathematics, as if that was going to be an antidote for becoming a romantic poet or something. so something. so she ends up with somebody who loves both poetry and mathematics and technology. she is a symbol, as steve jobs was of somebody who can connect the humanities to technology. her father was a luddite...
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to walk with the lord and ask who am i to judge? to challenge us to press on in what he calls the march of living hope. like millions of americans, i very much look forward to what pope francis in the united states later this year. [applause] his holiness expresses that basic law -- treat my neighbor as yourself. the dalai lama, who has had an opportunity to be with him senses that same spirit. can't brabrantley expresses that same spirit. can't was with patients -- kent was with patients in liberia when he was infected himself. with god's help kent survived. [applause] and by donating his plasma, he helped other survivors as well. he continues to advocate for a global response in west africa. reminding us that our efforts need to be loving the people there. i could not be prouder to welcome jebtkent and his wife to the oval office. he reminds us what it means to love thy neighbor as thyself. not just words but deeds. each of us has a role in fulfilling our common and greater purpose. not merely to seek high position, but to plumb g
to walk with the lord and ask who am i to judge? to challenge us to press on in what he calls the march of living hope. like millions of americans, i very much look forward to what pope francis in the united states later this year. [applause] his holiness expresses that basic law -- treat my neighbor as yourself. the dalai lama, who has had an opportunity to be with him senses that same spirit. can't brabrantley expresses that same spirit. can't was with patients -- kent was with patients in...
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penndot lord -- lowered the speeds. main roads are wet, you will hit the slushy spots you don't wanted to that. i-95 southbound traffic heading toward center city mostly wet on i-95. in the city itself on the vine we're not seeing any major problems, matt and tam. >>> karen areas to the north and west are seeing icy mix. >> the "action news" team is spread out in the affected regions this morning. >> we begin with chad perdelli live with icy conditions in the lehigh valley. chad. >> reporter: hey matt, i would say it has officially changed over to rain. we had sleet 30 minutes ago and we're now experiencing rain. overnight we saw 2 to 3 inches in the allentown area. heavy snow with all the moisture in the air. you can see it piling up here and on the roads. the roads airport road off route 22. it's a slush and you can see on the roads. we have video from earlier of i- 785 similar scene there. penndot is allowing the snow to stay on the roads to create that slush because it will change over to rain and when the rain hits
penndot lord -- lowered the speeds. main roads are wet, you will hit the slushy spots you don't wanted to that. i-95 southbound traffic heading toward center city mostly wet on i-95. in the city itself on the vine we're not seeing any major problems, matt and tam. >>> karen areas to the north and west are seeing icy mix. >> the "action news" team is spread out in the affected regions this morning. >> we begin with chad perdelli live with icy conditions in the...
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arms ♪ >> russell moore & iiird tyme out ♪ john do you take mary for your wife and he said oh yes lordhe rest of my life and the preacher said mary do you love this man in front of you and she said oh yes lord forever i'll be true ♪ >> the boxcars ♪ the girl i love don't pay me no mind
arms ♪ >> russell moore & iiird tyme out ♪ john do you take mary for your wife and he said oh yes lordhe rest of my life and the preacher said mary do you love this man in front of you and she said oh yes lord forever i'll be true ♪ >> the boxcars ♪ the girl i love don't pay me no mind
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>> ♪ night >> ♪ lead lead ♪ lead me on ♪ to the light light ♪ take my hand ♪ precious lord ♪ lead med applause ) ♪ home ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you, guys. ( cheers and applause ) >> reminding us all once more of the glory of music-- john legend and common. ♪ one day when the glory comes ♪ it will be ours it will be ours ♪ oh ♪ one day when the war is won ♪ we will be sure we will be sure ♪ oh glory ♪ glory glory ♪ oh glory ♪ glory ♪ hands to the heavens no man, no weapon ♪ formed against yes glory is destined ♪ every day women and men become legends ♪ sins that go against our skin become blessings ♪ the movement is a rhythm to us freedom is like religion to us ♪ justice is juxtaposition in us ♪ justice for all just ain't specific enough ♪ one son died his spirit is revisiting us ♪ resistance is us ♪ that's why rosa sat on the bus ♪ that's why we walked through ferguson with our hands up ♪ when it go down we woman and man up ♪ they say stay down and we stand up ♪ shots we on the ground ♪ the camera panned up king pointed to the mountain top and we ran up >> ♪ one day when the glory comes ♪ it
>> ♪ night >> ♪ lead lead ♪ lead me on ♪ to the light light ♪ take my hand ♪ precious lord ♪ lead med applause ) ♪ home ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you, guys. ( cheers and applause ) >> reminding us all once more of the glory of music-- john legend and common. ♪ one day when the glory comes ♪ it will be ours it will be ours ♪ oh ♪ one day when the war is won ♪ we will be sure we will be sure ♪ oh glory ♪ glory glory ♪ oh glory ♪ glory ♪ hands...
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he said quote, the lord gave us determination to keep moving forward. we were determined to let the lord lead us and direct us so that all people, regardless of their color, would have access to the political process. we were not at all afraid, he went on, because we were determined that whatever it took, even if it meant our lives, we were going to move alabama and the state and this nation forward. amelia boynton robinson literally felt the blows of injustice as she was beaten on the bridge by alabama state troopers and left for dead. her will and dignity suffered no damage but made her more resolved than tover continue the fight for voting rights. two days after bloody sunday over 2500 foot soldiers, heeding the call from martin luther king came to selma to join the marchers. on march 9 1965, led by dr. king, reverend abernathy and clergy from around the nation they once again left from the brown chapel a.m.e. church and walked to the bring. dr. king stopped at the top of the bridge while a sea of state troopers stepped aside. on bended knees, dr. ki
he said quote, the lord gave us determination to keep moving forward. we were determined to let the lord lead us and direct us so that all people, regardless of their color, would have access to the political process. we were not at all afraid, he went on, because we were determined that whatever it took, even if it meant our lives, we were going to move alabama and the state and this nation forward. amelia boynton robinson literally felt the blows of injustice as she was beaten on the bridge...
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the bible says, where the spirit of the lord is, there is liberty. when we hold the banner of liberty high. and take up the cause of freedom abroad at home, we make his cause our own. we do not fight alone. my fellow conservatives, let's be confident and have faith. faith in america's unique responsibility and the founder's vision of limited and constitutional government. faith in the boundless capacity of the american people to craft solutions to be complex problems facing us. face in him who set this miracle of democracy on these wilderness shores. that he will fulfill his promise for this last, best hope. we have come to another time for choosing. i believe with all my heart, with your help and god's help once again, america will choose freedom. thank you. and god bless you. [applause] >> president obama discusses retirement issues and new rules to protect middle-class america's future earnings. jim of ohio has the republican response. he talks about the importance of saving for college and legislation passed by the house earlier this week that ex
the bible says, where the spirit of the lord is, there is liberty. when we hold the banner of liberty high. and take up the cause of freedom abroad at home, we make his cause our own. we do not fight alone. my fellow conservatives, let's be confident and have faith. faith in america's unique responsibility and the founder's vision of limited and constitutional government. faith in the boundless capacity of the american people to craft solutions to be complex problems facing us. face in him who...
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>> ♪ night >> ♪ lead lead ♪ lead me on ♪ to the light light ♪ take my hand ♪ precious lord ♪ lead med applause ) ♪ home ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you, guys. ( cheers and applause ) >> reminding us all once more of the glory of music-- john legend and common. ♪ one day when the glory comes ♪ it will be ours it will be ours ♪ oh ♪ one day when the war is won ♪ we will be sure we will be sure ♪ oh glory ♪ glory glory ♪ oh glory ♪ glory ♪ hands to the heavens no man, no weapon ♪ formed against yes glory is destined ♪ every day women and men become legends ♪ sins that go against our skin become blessings ♪ the movement is a rhythm to us freedom is like religion to us ♪ justice is juxtaposition in us ♪ justice for all just ain't specific enough ♪ one son died his spirit is revisiting us ♪ resistance is us ♪ that's why rosa sat on the bus ♪ that's why we walked through ferguson with our hands up ♪ when it go down we woman and man up ♪ they say stay down and we stand up ♪ shots we on the ground ♪ the camera panned up king pointed to the mountain top and we ran up >> ♪ one day when the glory comes ♪ it
>> ♪ night >> ♪ lead lead ♪ lead me on ♪ to the light light ♪ take my hand ♪ precious lord ♪ lead med applause ) ♪ home ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you, guys. ( cheers and applause ) >> reminding us all once more of the glory of music-- john legend and common. ♪ one day when the glory comes ♪ it will be ours it will be ours ♪ oh ♪ one day when the war is won ♪ we will be sure we will be sure ♪ oh glory ♪ glory glory ♪ oh glory ♪ glory ♪ hands...
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erin shock is feeling the hot, lord grantham, anyone?alling bill karins to the main stage. >>> powell said three defectors have said that saddam has 18 trucks carrying mobile biological weapons labs and powell said while the u.n. was debating the first resolution against iraq -- >> a missile brigade was dispersing warheads containing biological warfare agents. ♪ ♪ just look at those two. happy. in love. and saving so much money on their car insurance by switching to geico... well, just look at this setting. do you have the ring? oh, helzberg diamonds. another beautiful setting. i'm not crying. i've just got a bit of sand in my eyes, that's all. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> welcome back. time for sports. the nba and the warriors trailing by 22. at one point against the mavericks they get a big lift from curry who scored 51 points in this game. golden state winning it 128-114. 51 points by curry is amazing. >>> matt lauer sat down with pete carroll. this was an exclusive one-on-one int
erin shock is feeling the hot, lord grantham, anyone?alling bill karins to the main stage. >>> powell said three defectors have said that saddam has 18 trucks carrying mobile biological weapons labs and powell said while the u.n. was debating the first resolution against iraq -- >> a missile brigade was dispersing warheads containing biological warfare agents. ♪ ♪ just look at those two. happy. in love. and saving so much money on their car insurance by switching to geico......
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police in mexico captured one of the countries most wanted drug lords. gomez other americans, also known at la tuta is the leader of the knights templar dug cartel, the prime target in the president's drive to recontrol of the state. >> nearly 200 have died in afghanistan, soldiers are helping in the search and recovery operation after an avalanche. >> a strike is believed to have killed nine civilians and isil fighters in anbar province. isil seized a bridge used by the iraqi and u.s. militaries close to the air base. >> the u.n. in condemning the destruction of iraq's ancient history by isil fighters. the statues are from the capitol of the ancient syrian empire. some pieces date back to the ninth century b.c. archeologists described this destruction as a nightmare. iraq has more than 12,000 registered archeological sites and around 1,800 of them are currently under iceville control. we have this report. >> the ancient statues from syrian palaces are in a inspire reaction for this man. he would hide a camera his pocket to take photos of them in the mus
police in mexico captured one of the countries most wanted drug lords. gomez other americans, also known at la tuta is the leader of the knights templar dug cartel, the prime target in the president's drive to recontrol of the state. >> nearly 200 have died in afghanistan, soldiers are helping in the search and recovery operation after an avalanche. >> a strike is believed to have killed nine civilians and isil fighters in anbar province. isil seized a bridge used by the iraqi and...
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he said "the lord gave us determination to keep moving forward. we were determined to let the lord lead us and direct us so that all people, regardless of their color, would have access to the political process." "we were not at all afraid," he went on, "because we were determined whatever it took, even if it meant our lives, we were going to move alabama and the state and this nation or word." a million boynton robinson literally felt the blows as she was on the bridge by alabama state troopers and left for dead. some suffered no damage that may more resolve than ever to continue the fight for equal voting rights. two days after bloody sunday more than 2500 foot soldiers heeded the call when dr. martin luther king came to selma to join the marchers. in 1965, led by dr. king and many clergy from across this nation, the foot soldiers once again left from the historic brown chapel church and walked to the edmund pettus bridge. dr. king's stopped while a sea of state troopers stepped aside. on bending knees, dr. king began to pray. as thousands of ma
he said "the lord gave us determination to keep moving forward. we were determined to let the lord lead us and direct us so that all people, regardless of their color, would have access to the political process." "we were not at all afraid," he went on, "because we were determined whatever it took, even if it meant our lives, we were going to move alabama and the state and this nation or word." a million boynton robinson literally felt the blows as she was on the...
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william lord garrison published his first issue of "deliver -- "the liberator," and abolitionist paper. it said "i have no moderate. the constitution is a slaveholder document." it was the abolitionist movement that prompted a secessionist movement. the white man's support for abolition is based on the believe that no man can own another. that negroes who want to escape -- would want to escape slavery if given the opportunity. the pre-civil war narrative of evolution was of white activists providing resources to help during runaway -- daring runaway refugees escape oppression culminating in the figure of abraham lincoln as the great emancipator. without diminishing these important roles, recent scholarship has developed a much more complex relationship where free blacks opened their homes to refugees, and provided boots on the ground knowledge and guidance to provide intelligence to refugees and their white partners. the organization of african american communities follow the one vehicle most commonly available to them in an oppressive and white dominated society in washington, d.c. an
william lord garrison published his first issue of "deliver -- "the liberator," and abolitionist paper. it said "i have no moderate. the constitution is a slaveholder document." it was the abolitionist movement that prompted a secessionist movement. the white man's support for abolition is based on the believe that no man can own another. that negroes who want to escape -- would want to escape slavery if given the opportunity. the pre-civil war narrative of evolution...
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so the cold is here to stay. >> dear lord. >> i know. sorry. >> i'm a floridian.d to this. >> what are you doing here. >> i don't know what i'm doing here! >> take me with you. >> oh, my god, i need to go home. >>> the big 4-0 looking very good on "snl" as it turns 40. much more "way too early" right after this. introducing the citi® double cash card. it's a cash back win-win. with 1% when you buy and 1% as you pay. with two ways to earn on puchases, it makes a lot of other cards seem one-sided. good job! still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. >>> viewers of "saturday night live" span several generations from the baby boomers to generation x all the way to whatever you call the little dummyies who are live tweeting this right now instead of watching it. >> yes, yes, yes, "snl's" 40th anniversary special scored nbc's biggest ratings in years. according to the early estimates, 23.1 million viewers tuned in. the 3.5
so the cold is here to stay. >> dear lord. >> i know. sorry. >> i'm a floridian.d to this. >> what are you doing here. >> i don't know what i'm doing here! >> take me with you. >> oh, my god, i need to go home. >>> the big 4-0 looking very good on "snl" as it turns 40. much more "way too early" right after this. introducing the citi® double cash card. it's a cash back win-win. with 1% when you buy and 1% as you pay. with...
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i thought oh, lord. i heard of this chemical. i heard people screaming and i figured someone was hit. and then i heard a sound that i didn't know what it was. there was white smoke everywhere. i fired into the smoke and i didn't see a single person get hit. so that's how we made our exodus. about 150 of us made it out of there, out of that perimeter by the gunfire. and then we wondered around through the fields. and on the morning of what i think is the sixth but i'm not sure of these dates but we were struck again this unit that i'm talking about, this 150 men, they were from all the companies of the battalion. just the survivors. the one that was able to walk. the wounded had stayed back at the battlefield where we had been. a chaplain named emil capone, he stayed there but he was wounded. we tried to make an attempt to escape. we wondered through the fields. we didn't know where we were going, we were starting to go south. on the morning of the sixth, i believe it was the sixth, we were again struck by unknown forces. myself a
i thought oh, lord. i heard of this chemical. i heard people screaming and i figured someone was hit. and then i heard a sound that i didn't know what it was. there was white smoke everywhere. i fired into the smoke and i didn't see a single person get hit. so that's how we made our exodus. about 150 of us made it out of there, out of that perimeter by the gunfire. and then we wondered around through the fields. and on the morning of what i think is the sixth but i'm not sure of these dates but...
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zblep in that play and especially the character of lord dunn dreary. first in 1858 the actor playing lord dunn dreery was adding in all of this business. it became kind of like a "saturday night live" skit where everybody was adding in and improvising. laura keen insisted people stick with the script. it was a famous role and famous play for being able to improvise. a gun shot and somebody leaves the stage, this is a new piece of business to frighten the character of dunn dreery. >> thank you. >> did you do any research on other people in the theater, like ushers? my grandfather, born in the city in 1889, always told the story that his two uncles albert and dietrich cull were ushers in ford's theater the night of the assassination, and were held overnight and interviewed by the police. >> i didn't find any evidence of that. what i did find was that the ushers and musicians left at the second intermission because they weren't needed anymore. the ushers had done their business. i didn't come across anything to indicate -- i couldn't identify who they wer
zblep in that play and especially the character of lord dunn dreary. first in 1858 the actor playing lord dunn dreery was adding in all of this business. it became kind of like a "saturday night live" skit where everybody was adding in and improvising. laura keen insisted people stick with the script. it was a famous role and famous play for being able to improvise. a gun shot and somebody leaves the stage, this is a new piece of business to frighten the character of dunn dreery....
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. >> mexico arrests one of the most wanted drug lords from the knights of templar cartel. >> the search for grim lives in afghanistan, following an avalanche which killed 200 people. >> isil fighters smash priceless priceless statues dating back 200 years. >> the results of the cricket world cup. >> we begin in mexico, where police captured one of the country's most wanted drug lords. gomez-martinez is the leader of the knight's templar drug cartel the prime target in the president's drive to regain control of the state. crossing over to mexico city, we will learn more about the circumstances leading to his capture. >> the capture happened this morning in the very early morning in the southwest mexican state. federal police apparently captured him without firing a shot and he's now reportedly being transferred to mexico city at the moment, so oh this is a as you say a huge capture in mexico probably the biggest the world's number one drug dealer. police and all of mexico federal courts have been after him for quite some time, so this is a big deal for them. >> how do we expect the carte
. >> mexico arrests one of the most wanted drug lords from the knights of templar cartel. >> the search for grim lives in afghanistan, following an avalanche which killed 200 people. >> isil fighters smash priceless priceless statues dating back 200 years. >> the results of the cricket world cup. >> we begin in mexico, where police captured one of the country's most wanted drug lords. gomez-martinez is the leader of the knight's templar drug cartel the prime target...
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after years of fighting in the creek, former war lord now lives a comfortable life largely financed by amnesty program. one he doesn't want to give up. he knows that could happen if president goodluck jonathan loses the election in march. >> if for any reason people who are desperate for power push them out, i don't think there will be peace in the niger delta. we are ready to go back including myself. >> the niger delta is where 90% of the oil comes from. this is how most people live. poverty and frustration could make it easier for former war lords like pastor rubin to find new recruits. they believe the amnesty was a short-term solution that benefited only a few. >> so if you didn't carry arms, you didn't qualify for amnesty. the question therefore, is the people that have potential to carry arms that have not carried arms, what do you do with them? they are the ones that are left out and will carry arms. >> the struggling single mother says if things get worse, she will reluctantly join any war lord who offers her a way out of poverty. hara matasa in the niger delta. >>> the it all
after years of fighting in the creek, former war lord now lives a comfortable life largely financed by amnesty program. one he doesn't want to give up. he knows that could happen if president goodluck jonathan loses the election in march. >> if for any reason people who are desperate for power push them out, i don't think there will be peace in the niger delta. we are ready to go back including myself. >> the niger delta is where 90% of the oil comes from. this is how most people...
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. >> be strong in the lord. now, how do you get strong in the lord unless you get in the book?a famous saying originating in world war ii claims there's no atheists in fox holes. there are plenty in prison, but many inmates find solace or escape in god. >> i'm a new creature in christ jesus. behold all things are new. i'm righteous created in christ jesus. >> you got to know who you are. god is your company no other man in this world can ever give you. he's our father. he created us. in here it's really rough, brother, he helps us day to day to cope with our problems. >> this service has been a blessing to them. it edified them. it encouraged them even though they're incarcerated, that to give them a chance for hope and a new life. bless you. >> a weekly religious service, contemplation, reading, these are a few opportunities inmates at stateville have to somehow reach beyond the bars, the guards, and the prison walls. most will not see the outside ever again. or not for a very long time. but a few will. >> hello there. >> this is neil bell's last day in his cell at stateville.
. >> be strong in the lord. now, how do you get strong in the lord unless you get in the book?a famous saying originating in world war ii claims there's no atheists in fox holes. there are plenty in prison, but many inmates find solace or escape in god. >> i'm a new creature in christ jesus. behold all things are new. i'm righteous created in christ jesus. >> you got to know who you are. god is your company no other man in this world can ever give you. he's our father. he...
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i know, the lord knows, i didn't do this. he'll judge me. >> i know justice will be served. >> when you say justice will be served, tell me what that means to you. >> me going home. you know? the truth coming out. showing that people are lying. you know? perjury. lying under oath. >> but all of melton's co-defendants are on record saying ma melton played a key role, that he not only participated in the crimes, but was actually a guest at the party, part of a plan in which melton would case the location for the others. >> if he gets found guilty, he'd rather go down saying he fought going down instead of, oh, i didn't take no plea like the rest of them. but when you fight, you ain't doing nothing but pissing them off. you making the judge and victims go through this night again, all this distraught, emotional. so if you do lose, you going to get hit with the max. >> melton says his co-defendants lack credibility. >> four against one. that is pretty bad odds, but four criminals. you know? >> even though hodges, jones and townes
i know, the lord knows, i didn't do this. he'll judge me. >> i know justice will be served. >> when you say justice will be served, tell me what that means to you. >> me going home. you know? the truth coming out. showing that people are lying. you know? perjury. lying under oath. >> but all of melton's co-defendants are on record saying ma melton played a key role, that he not only participated in the crimes, but was actually a guest at the party, part of a plan in...
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do you think that lord grabner's testimony to us was up to the standards of behavior exceptional to thethink it fell below that? >> lord grabner was contracted by the oversight committee of the court -- she is not an employee of the bank of england. i would stress as i pointed out in my letter to you, that lord grabner is part of the independent directors of court. that is the arrangement. i'm no answering is a member of court. i think it is important that we make that distinction given the amount of time and thoughtfulness and effort that this committee has spent on the governance of the bank and how the governance arrangements have been put into place and how independent investigations of been conducted. with that context with the second point of context being that lord grabner was contracted by the oversight committee, he is not employed by the bank of england i'm not going to venture an opinion on his conduct. >> so you don't think that the banks stand of -- standard of behavior should extend to its public contractors? >> that is not what i said. i said i was not going to venture a
do you think that lord grabner's testimony to us was up to the standards of behavior exceptional to thethink it fell below that? >> lord grabner was contracted by the oversight committee of the court -- she is not an employee of the bank of england. i would stress as i pointed out in my letter to you, that lord grabner is part of the independent directors of court. that is the arrangement. i'm no answering is a member of court. i think it is important that we make that distinction given...