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says this is mark williams—thomas says this te tnet— mark williams—thomas says this te taet a— mark erman proeeeatore— , has lashed out at german prosecutors for— , has lashed out at german prosecutors for pulling what he etannet— prosecutors for pulling what he etannet ae— prosecutors for pulling what he etannet ae a— prosecutors for pulling what he slammed as a meaningless pr etant— slammed as a meaningless pr etwnt .— slammed as a meaningless pr etwnt . ant— slammed as a meaningless pr stunt . and mark— slammed as a meaningless pr stunt . and mark williams—thomas stunt. and mark williams—thomas teare— stunt. and mark williams—thomas teare totaw-e— stunt. and mark williams—thomas fears today's hunt— stunt. and mark williams—thomas fears today's hunt is giving tragte— fears today's hunt is giving tragic maddie's— fears today's hunt is giving tragic maddie's family false nope— tragic maddie's family false nope ant— tragic maddie's family false nope ant eawe— tragic maddie's family false hope and says his own detective wort— hope and says his own detective wort tnto— hope and says his
says this is mark williams—thomas says this te tnet— mark williams—thomas says this te taet a— mark erman proeeeatore— , has lashed out at german prosecutors for— , has lashed out at german prosecutors for pulling what he etannet— prosecutors for pulling what he etannet ae— prosecutors for pulling what he etannet ae a— prosecutors for pulling what he slammed as a meaningless pr etant— slammed as a meaningless pr etwnt .— slammed as a meaningless pr etwnt . ant— slammed...
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and mark williams—thomas stunt. and mark williams—thomas tears— stunt.also used three reservoirs. and in three other reservoirs. and in fact, when i was in portugal 18 months we visited those months ago, we visited those other reservoirs. she could just as well be in those other reservoirs if that's their line of pursuit . unfortunately, of pursuit. unfortunately, i don't think she is in those reservoirs at all. and i think this is a wasted exercise. so obviously, this is going- so obviously, this is going to be a verv— obviously, this is going to be a very tittieutt— obviously, this is going to be a very difficult week for the weeann— very difficult week for the mccann family— very difficult week for the mccann family. very difficult week for the mccann family . but you think mccann family. but you think tnev— mccann family. but you think tnev witt— mccann family. but you think they will probably know that tnis— they will probably know that tnis is— they will probably know that this is unlikely— they will probably know that this is unlikely to lead to a
and mark williams—thomas stunt. and mark williams—thomas tears— stunt.also used three reservoirs. and in three other reservoirs. and in fact, when i was in portugal 18 months we visited those months ago, we visited those other reservoirs. she could just as well be in those other reservoirs if that's their line of pursuit . unfortunately, of pursuit. unfortunately, i don't think she is in those reservoirs at all. and i think this is a wasted exercise. so obviously, this is going- so...
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william: mark zandi of moody's analytics, thankou for being here. mark: sure thing. thank you. m: russia claims it has one the -- won the battle for bakhmut, but the fighting continues as it has for more than nine months. both sides have taken massive casualities to control the symbolic, but strategically marginal city in the east of ukraine. john ray of independent television news has this rare look from inside one of ukraine's military field hospitals. a note of caution. images and accounts in this story could disturb some viewers. john: its location is secret. even this medical post is under fire. a fragile haven of humanity amid carnage. we watch as doctors fight to save its soldiers. have his face has been ripped away by shrapnel. >> all you have to do is breathe, says a doctor. he tells him, if you panic, you are dead. there are more casualties than ever. sometimes, too many to treat at once. >> you know, i'm a doctor. i'm not god. john: this is one of ukraine's top trauma specialists who leads a team of frontline medics. >> sometimes, i have operated on a soldier who shou
william: mark zandi of moody's analytics, thankou for being here. mark: sure thing. thank you. m: russia claims it has one the -- won the battle for bakhmut, but the fighting continues as it has for more than nine months. both sides have taken massive casualities to control the symbolic, but strategically marginal city in the east of ukraine. john ray of independent television news has this rare look from inside one of ukraine's military field hospitals. a note of caution. images and accounts...
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mark the occasion. we saw prince william and catherine meeting royalfans as coronation parties continue the day after then of king charles. we saw attaching royal moment when princess catherine comforted the girl who was overwhelmed to meet her. i'm anjana gadgil, the other top stories this hour... in texas at least seven people have died when a car struck a crowd
mark the occasion. we saw prince william and catherine meeting royalfans as coronation parties continue the day after then of king charles. we saw attaching royal moment when princess catherine comforted the girl who was overwhelmed to meet her. i'm anjana gadgil, the other top stories this hour... in texas at least seven people have died when a car struck a crowd
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plus mark williams—thomas. he has a really fascinating take on this maddie search. night to come across eastern england and wales as well as some central areas, too. so not too to start on thursday too cold to start on thursday here, but behind and that across scotland, northern ireland and western parts of england and wales with some clearer skies, temperatures will just drop a little more readily here. so into the start of thursday for much uk, there'll be much of the uk, there'll be plenty of clear and bright skies around further east, though, a little bit more in the way of cloud to start thursday morning. but this will start break up but this will start to break up into afternoon . so allow for into the afternoon. so allow for some spells and that some sunny spells and that sunshine isn't going away any time soon. as we go through the rest the week and into the rest of the week and into the weekend with temperatures starting especially starting to climb, especially in the south, with . no spend, no bias, no censorship, i'm dan wootton. tonight, tory mps rally b
plus mark williams—thomas. he has a really fascinating take on this maddie search. night to come across eastern england and wales as well as some central areas, too. so not too to start on thursday too cold to start on thursday here, but behind and that across scotland, northern ireland and western parts of england and wales with some clearer skies, temperatures will just drop a little more readily here. so into the start of thursday for much uk, there'll be much of the uk, there'll be plenty...
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marks a moment of joy. >> byron: prince williams and princess kate talking with excited fans around the parade route. >> hows doing? >> really well. >> byron: the king greeting others who were shocked to see him in person. >> charles is no stranger to being at the center of large-scale events but the coronation is by far the biggest event that he has ever been the focal point of. >> byron: charles has been awaiting to be crowned king his entire life. a stark difference from the 1953 coronation of his then 27-year-old mother, queen elizabeth ii. >> is king, the oldest king to ever be crowned in this country. one of the shortest reigning kings as well. but that said, his moment. >> byron: for charles puffer coronation, it is not without controversy. the crown jewels. >> majesty, power, which is displayed so lavishly. it has become this lightning rod for debate. >> byron: to the fractured family drama with his two sons. >> there's a lot of feeling perhaps that the fallout with harry has brought williams and charles closer together. >> byron: and from the monarchy. >> that youth have very different attitude to
marks a moment of joy. >> byron: prince williams and princess kate talking with excited fans around the parade route. >> hows doing? >> really well. >> byron: the king greeting others who were shocked to see him in person. >> charles is no stranger to being at the center of large-scale events but the coronation is by far the biggest event that he has ever been the focal point of. >> byron: charles has been awaiting to be crowned king his entire life. a stark...
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tennis super star serena williams marking the occasion by announcing she is expecting second child.and pete davidson seen her chatting it up eight months after they broke up. they both dressed up as cats in tribute to late fashion designer karl. of the gala was dedicated to loggerfield and their get ups were attributed to his beloved cat. those are your headlines. >> i was reading about beloved cat who i think was going to be at the time met ballast night. >> steve: that's the what i heard. thank you very much, ashley. >> ashley: ash you are welcome. >> steve: left money to the cat kind of like one of those movies he really did. >> ainsley: helms worth leona helms worth? >> steve: leona helmsley. >> ainsley: left all her money to a dog? >> steve: a bunch of money by a dog. >> brian: not missed by many. pretty mean. detective dead for a while. >> ainsley: she didn't leave money to the kids they know why. >> brian: left a bunch of hotels. 20 minutes after the hour. everybody is talking about ai and what it could mean chatbot and see benefits to it. amazing how many smart people have g
tennis super star serena williams marking the occasion by announcing she is expecting second child.and pete davidson seen her chatting it up eight months after they broke up. they both dressed up as cats in tribute to late fashion designer karl. of the gala was dedicated to loggerfield and their get ups were attributed to his beloved cat. those are your headlines. >> i was reading about beloved cat who i think was going to be at the time met ballast night. >> steve: that's the what...
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1st of may is traditionally marked in many countries with rallies, marches, and other events to celebrate workers. like earlier i spoke to a correspondent in taipei, william young. i asked him how may day is being marked in taiwan and whether concerns of china are playing a role. the 1st made a march or in taiwan since dependent started. so the unions and also workers groups have been preparing for this. and because next january, we will have a presidential election, so they treat this march today as an occasion where they are venting their anger towards the government. basically, they are saying the government did not do anything to improve the workers' rights and the wealth gap between the wealthy and also the poor people continue to widen. and there is a widespread problem for young people to not be able to for any housing and their calling for the government to improve the labor conditions, including to increase the number of annual leave. the workers can actually have at the same time, also not giving the employers too much bargaining power to actually demand the workers in terms of their laboring hours. this, this protest year describing it's taking
1st of may is traditionally marked in many countries with rallies, marches, and other events to celebrate workers. like earlier i spoke to a correspondent in taipei, william young. i asked him how may day is being marked in taiwan and whether concerns of china are playing a role. the 1st made a march or in taiwan since dependent started. so the unions and also workers groups have been preparing for this. and because next january, we will have a presidential election, so they treat this march...
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mark!" today, one of the "queen of the universe" dodges, vanessa williams. nce from "american idol" winner, iam tongi! plus, your thoughts and comments direct from the inbox. all next on "live!" and now, here are kelly ripa and mark consuelos! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪
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mark moyar. is the william p harris chair of military history at hillsdale college. from 2018 to 2019. he served as of the office of civilian military cooperation at usaid and previously served as director of the project on military and diplomatic history at the center for strategic and international studies in washington, d.c.. dr. moyer is a member of the hoover institution working group on the role of military history in contemporary conflict, and a senior fellow at the policy research institute, he has taught at the u.s. marine corps university at texas a&m, the foreign institute, and he was a senior fellow at the joint special operations university. he's the author of seven books, including his most recent triumph regained the vietnam war, 1964 to 1968. he holds b.a., summa cum laude from harvard and a ph.d. from cambridge. well, these gentlemen, please welcome dr. mark moyar. thank you. great to be here. thanks, jim and your team for hosting me here. it's a pleasure to be talking, especially vietnam veterans and i've been working on the vietnam war now for close to 30 years. and
mark moyar. is the william p harris chair of military history at hillsdale college. from 2018 to 2019. he served as of the office of civilian military cooperation at usaid and previously served as director of the project on military and diplomatic history at the center for strategic and international studies in washington, d.c.. dr. moyer is a member of the hoover institution working group on the role of military history in contemporary conflict, and a senior fellow at the policy research...
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mark moyar. is the william p harris chair of military history at hillsdale college. from 2018 to 2019. he served as of the office of civilian military cooperation at usaid and previously served as director of the project on military and diplomatic history at the center for strategic and international studies in washington, d.c.. dr. moyer is a member of the hoover institution working group on the role of military history in contemporary conflict, and a senior fellow at the policy research institute, he has taught at the u.s. marine corps university at texas a&m, the foreign institute, and he was a orellow at the joint special operations university. he's the author of seven books, including his most recent triumph regained the vietnam war, 1964 to 1968. he holds b.a., summa cum laude from harvard and a ph.d. from cambridge. well, these gentlemen, please welcome dr. mark moyar. thank you. great to be here. thanks, jim and your team for hosting me here. it's a pleasure to be talking, especially vietnam veterans and i've been working on the vietnam war now for close to 30 years. and it rea
mark moyar. is the william p harris chair of military history at hillsdale college. from 2018 to 2019. he served as of the office of civilian military cooperation at usaid and previously served as director of the project on military and diplomatic history at the center for strategic and international studies in washington, d.c.. dr. moyer is a member of the hoover institution working group on the role of military history in contemporary conflict, and a senior fellow at the policy research...
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you us mark, prince william— helping everyone. you us mark, prince william is— helping everyone. t them in any way they can. so this is the kind of support provided. is mentoring or mental health support and indeed personal development as well. so his royal highness , when he arrives royal highness, when he arrives here a little bit later on, he's going to be meeting the a football legend as well as the communist trust's ceo . he's communist trust's ceo. he's going to be meeting, as i said, six community, six community support workers as well. but he's going to be spending a lot of time afterwards with bereaved family members and survivors and those who lost loved ones in the tragedy. but there's been a number of charity football matches actually, which have gone on to do with grenfell over the last six years or so. so for example, there's game for grenfell and the grenfell memorial cup. all of those were just set up by members of the local community here around west london and in white city. as well. so the prince of wales will be meeting them as well, shining a light on the kind
you us mark, prince william— helping everyone. you us mark, prince william is— helping everyone. t them in any way they can. so this is the kind of support provided. is mentoring or mental health support and indeed personal development as well. so his royal highness , when he arrives royal highness, when he arrives here a little bit later on, he's going to be meeting the a football legend as well as the communist trust's ceo . he's communist trust's ceo. he's going to be meeting, as i said,...
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brown who has written about the royal family talking about his being a transitional mark and you think about williamwhat must he be thinking in that moving moment that you shows where he bends to kiss him. but i think charles will be a think tank monarchy. he was told by liz truss who lasted less than a head of lettuce that he couldn't go to court. but what he did do was convene his own version of corp at the weekend which everybody said was much more interesting and thoughtful. so i think he will be able to do this in a thoughtful and entertaining way which keeps the -- keeps the monarchy relevant but doesn't make it too provocative. >> we have a minute left, harry. any thoughts on that. >> i felt sad for him coming in like that and i wonder what he thought as he came in and slipped away in a black car. an an and he wanted to be back for his son's birthday but what could be more important your father being crowned king. so i hope they resolve it. i was glad he came. i t i think i felt people were happy that he came. and every parent sees that and has an inkling of what is going on. but i'm glad he
brown who has written about the royal family talking about his being a transitional mark and you think about williamwhat must he be thinking in that moving moment that you shows where he bends to kiss him. but i think charles will be a think tank monarchy. he was told by liz truss who lasted less than a head of lettuce that he couldn't go to court. but what he did do was convene his own version of corp at the weekend which everybody said was much more interesting and thoughtful. so i think he...
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among thousands of people across the uk taking part in volunteering events to mark the final day of coronation celebrations. williamnd in slough as part of today's big help 0ut. people are being encouraged to take part, to build what is being called a "lasting volunteering legacy of the king's crowning". the british prime minister rishi sunak has also taken part. he visited a youth group in hertfordshire alongside his wife akshata murty and he's been helping out with food preparations. meanwhile, the duke and duchess of edinburgh have taken part in a puppy class at the guide dogs for the blind association training centre in reading. 0ur north of england correspondent fiona trott, who's in durham, has more. hello. in the north—east of england, age uk is holding an open day at the superstore in durham. encouraging volunteers to come in and find out a little bit more and also a place where you can buy things like this, a glass from the queen's coronation, and salt—and—pepper shakers from barcelona in spain. just £1 for those. of course, places like this, as you know, shops on the high street, don't run themselves, the
among thousands of people across the uk taking part in volunteering events to mark the final day of coronation celebrations. williamnd in slough as part of today's big help 0ut. people are being encouraged to take part, to build what is being called a "lasting volunteering legacy of the king's crowning". the british prime minister rishi sunak has also taken part. he visited a youth group in hertfordshire alongside his wife akshata murty and he's been helping out with food...
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william brangham. amna: and i'm amna nawaz in uvalde, texas. on the newshour tonight, families mark one year since the mass shooting at robb elementary as they wrestle with still unanswered questions about the police response and where their community goes from here. william: then, florida governor ron desantis announces he's running for president. how his bid could shape the republican race. amna: and ngo has pushed the taliban amid a worsening humanitarian crisis. >> it's beyond catastrophic, really, because we are probably having the highest number of people in acute need of humanitarian aid anywhere in the world. >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by -- ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. the engine that can access. >> actually, you do not need vision to do most things in life. it is exciting to be part of a team moving things forward. >> people who know, no media. >> the walton family foundation. working for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and nature can thrive together. supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur founda
william brangham. amna: and i'm amna nawaz in uvalde, texas. on the newshour tonight, families mark one year since the mass shooting at robb elementary as they wrestle with still unanswered questions about the police response and where their community goes from here. william: then, florida governor ron desantis announces he's running for president. how his bid could shape the republican race. amna: and ngo has pushed the taliban amid a worsening humanitarian crisis. >> it's beyond...
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william brangham. amna: and i'm amna nawaz in uvalde, texas. on the newshour tonight, families mark robb elementary as they wrestle with still unanswered questions about the police response and where their community goes from here. william: then, florida governor ron desantis announces he's running for president. how his bid could shape the republican race. amna: and ngo has pushed the taliban amid a worsening humanitarian crisis. >> it's beyond catastrophic, really, because we are probably having the highest number of people in acute
william brangham. amna: and i'm amna nawaz in uvalde, texas. on the newshour tonight, families mark robb elementary as they wrestle with still unanswered questions about the police response and where their community goes from here. william: then, florida governor ron desantis announces he's running for president. how his bid could shape the republican race. amna: and ngo has pushed the taliban amid a worsening humanitarian crisis. >> it's beyond catastrophic, really, because we are...
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we saw prince william share a special message marking the coronation dedicating it to his father, thewords on entering westminster abbey yesterday were a pledge of service. it was a pledge to continue to serve because for over 50 years in every corner of the uk, across the commonwealth and around the world, he has dedicated himself to serve others. we're all so proud of you. >> now, of course, today is the last day of the long coronation weekend. for some it is a day off. others as was the wish by the royal family, it is a day of volunteering. while there was a real sense of jubilation, people in high spirits around the coronation, we did also see some protests and now we are learning from the state board class that viewing figures for the coronation on state tv was lower than the viewing of the queen's funeral by about 5 million. this is a bit of a dip. of course people are still in high spirits, and it has been a happy weekend overall, john? >> nada bashir, thank you. >> i wonder if it was related to king charles' dancing. saw him dancing and turned the channel. >> no, you tune in w
we saw prince william share a special message marking the coronation dedicating it to his father, thewords on entering westminster abbey yesterday were a pledge of service. it was a pledge to continue to serve because for over 50 years in every corner of the uk, across the commonwealth and around the world, he has dedicated himself to serve others. we're all so proud of you. >> now, of course, today is the last day of the long coronation weekend. for some it is a day off. others as was...
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william dean howells. he was the agent for mark twain. he was someone who could make or break a career and william howells had a great liking of. dunbar. he was captivated by dunbar, was able to capture, as i said before, the exposure ences and voices of those who were formerly enslaved. dunbar as well within the african-american community, had relationships with frederick douglass, who was a key. statesman of the 19th century, and he was of the premier figures, african-american political progress. also had a relationship with booker t washington, who was, i would say, foremost in the minds of many at that time, talking about how education particularly vocational education was a centerpiece for african-american pursuit of political opportunities and social opportunities. so dunbar and i think that was quite fascinating, was able to reach out to all of these esteemed figures in the american public sphere and. he was able to build relationships with them. and so these so you can imagine someone in his twenties who descended slaves, but he's
william dean howells. he was the agent for mark twain. he was someone who could make or break a career and william howells had a great liking of. dunbar. he was captivated by dunbar, was able to capture, as i said before, the exposure ences and voices of those who were formerly enslaved. dunbar as well within the african-american community, had relationships with frederick douglass, who was a key. statesman of the 19th century, and he was of the premier figures, african-american political...
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mark the occasion. we saw prince william and catherine meeting royalfans as coronation parties continue the day after the coronation of king charles. we saw attaching royal moment when princess catherine comforted the girl who was overwhelmed to meet her. i'm anjana gadgil, the other top stories this hour... in texas at least seven people have died when a car struck a crowd and let the eurovision song contest begin — the opening ceremony kicks off in liverpool. you excitement is building in windsor. we just wejust had a we just had a massive war coming from the crowd of 20,000 inside the grounds of windsor castle right now. —— massive roar. around 20,000 people are gathering to watch artists including lionel ritchie, katy perry and take that. it has been usually exciting here this evening. the crowds have cued very nicely. we have seen lots of union jacks, very nicely. we have seen lots of unionjacks, people wearing crowns, fancy dress and up and down the country today there has been a huge amount of street parties held, about 50,000. some bad weather but it was one of the hottest days of the year so far
mark the occasion. we saw prince william and catherine meeting royalfans as coronation parties continue the day after the coronation of king charles. we saw attaching royal moment when princess catherine comforted the girl who was overwhelmed to meet her. i'm anjana gadgil, the other top stories this hour... in texas at least seven people have died when a car struck a crowd and let the eurovision song contest begin — the opening ceremony kicks off in liverpool. you excitement is building in...
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william brangham. >> i'm on the nevada in uvalde, texas. families markobb elementary as they still unanswered questions about the police response and where their community goes from here. >> then florida governor ron desantis announces he is running for president. how his bid could shape the republican race. >> ngo's push the taliban to lift restrictions on employing women so they can deliver vital aid to afghans amid the worsening humanitarian crisis. >> it is beyond catastrophic really shared probably having the highest number of people in -- anywhere in the world.
william brangham. >> i'm on the nevada in uvalde, texas. families markobb elementary as they still unanswered questions about the police response and where their community goes from here. >> then florida governor ron desantis announces he is running for president. how his bid could shape the republican race. >> ngo's push the taliban to lift restrictions on employing women so they can deliver vital aid to afghans amid the worsening humanitarian crisis. >> it is beyond...
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mark the coronation as well. but this really was a chance for prince william and catherine to come and have a look at some of the ng made, the weather people will be marking the occasion, a far cry from all the pomp and ceremony of the abbey and the palace. �* �* , ceremony of the abbey and the palace. �* v ., ~ ceremony of the abbey and the palace. �* �*, ., ,, ., ., ., palace. ben, let's talk about one of the reasons — palace. ben, let's talk about one of the reasons why _ palace. ben, let's talk about one of the reasons why they _ palace. ben, let's talk about one of the reasons why they are _ palace. ben, let's talk about one of the reasons why they are in - palace. ben, let's talk about one of the reasons why they are in the - palace. ben, let's talk about one ofi the reasons why they are in the pub because i think the focus very much todayis because i think the focus very much today is on pre—coronation celebrations but it's also important to underline the fact that the british leisure industry has had a tough time lately and this coronation end of the events it rings before and after and a long bank holida
mark the coronation as well. but this really was a chance for prince william and catherine to come and have a look at some of the ng made, the weather people will be marking the occasion, a far cry from all the pomp and ceremony of the abbey and the palace. �* �* , ceremony of the abbey and the palace. �* v ., ~ ceremony of the abbey and the palace. �* �*, ., ,, ., ., ., palace. ben, let's talk about one of the reasons — palace. ben, let's talk about one of the reasons why _ palace....
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we have last year's mark clinton history prize winner here with us william thomas. can you stand up in? and we have mark linton and i'm sorry michael linton and lily linton here. can you all we did but they're gone. okay. well they were here and we applaud them in their very recent absence and the whole family for their ongoing and general support for making these awards possible. we're grateful for their support of the awards and for the research grants, they give two students in sam friedman's book writing class every year. i think we have some students here this year, but i don't know for sure. but if if so, welcome, and now we'll give out the awards. abby come on up. this is abby wright who runs most of the prizes here at the school and she'll give me a hand presenting the awards. okay. the j anthony lucas book prize is presented to a book-length work of narrative nonfiction on a topic of american social or political concern that exemplifies the literary grace commitment to serious research and original reporting that characterized the distinguished work of the a
we have last year's mark clinton history prize winner here with us william thomas. can you stand up in? and we have mark linton and i'm sorry michael linton and lily linton here. can you all we did but they're gone. okay. well they were here and we applaud them in their very recent absence and the whole family for their ongoing and general support for making these awards possible. we're grateful for their support of the awards and for the research grants, they give two students in sam...
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ted williams, back with us. the marks, the mall employee, 50 or 60 shots, that is a stunning and frightening number especially if this was a handgun because handguns generally don't carry clips with more than say ten shots in them. >> absolutely right, john. a lot of times when there are shootings of this nature, the various individuals who witness or hear something, they have gunfire that may have been more or less than the amount of guns that were shot. but in this case, if you are talking 50 or 60 shots, you're talking about a semi automatic weapon and you certainly are not talking about a handgun under that scenario. again there's so much we don't know. we have been told by david spunt and others that the shooter has been neutralized and is down but right now, we need to try to find more about the shooter, him or herself because we don't know that much and i think that's central and important part of the investigative process is that we know as much as we possibly can about the shooter and how the shooter, steve broug
ted williams, back with us. the marks, the mall employee, 50 or 60 shots, that is a stunning and frightening number especially if this was a handgun because handguns generally don't carry clips with more than say ten shots in them. >> absolutely right, john. a lot of times when there are shootings of this nature, the various individuals who witness or hear something, they have gunfire that may have been more or less than the amount of guns that were shot. but in this case, if you are...
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bring in juan williams, fox news senior political analyst and mark short, former chief of staff to vice president pence, co-chair for advancing american freedom and executive direct for for the coalition to protect american workers. we are out of time after this -- let me play what james van der beek said about the debates. >> i cannot get over the fact the democratic national committee is saying there will not be a debate to decide the nominee for president. are you [bleep] kidding me? there's no debate? over an 80-year-old man who, if he lives will be the oldest sitting president in the history of the country? dnc is not with the will of the people, no debate, fo democracy. mr. williams for a response. >> i like debates, all for them. i think fox should host them. my sense is this is a political decision, like moving the first primary away from iowa so south carolina, i think it favors the incumbent strongly in terms of the base that will be voting in skoerl versus in an iowa caucus. but the notion of debates would require there be a substantial major challenger, and at this point the
bring in juan williams, fox news senior political analyst and mark short, former chief of staff to vice president pence, co-chair for advancing american freedom and executive direct for for the coalition to protect american workers. we are out of time after this -- let me play what james van der beek said about the debates. >> i cannot get over the fact the democratic national committee is saying there will not be a debate to decide the nominee for president. are you [bleep] kidding me?...
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it's and the day marking the coronation of king charles iii. at windsor castle prince williams father and late grandmother, take a look. >> as my grandmother said when she was crowned coronations are a declaration of our hopes for the future. i know she's out there fondly keeping an eye on us. and she would be a very proud mother. >> the concept included performances by lionel richie, katy perry and others. and celebrations continued in the hours ahead what is being called the big helpout with members of the royal family with charities. >> and oh, my goodness that was my favorite, watching them get down and boogie. you were there. were you dancing? >> this is actually the highlight -- the whale, this is a drone show. that was spectacular, all about nature. the kid has a good time. katy perry was a big star performance. she was staying in the castle last night. >> was she really? all of this inside scoop you that get from max foster. what was your biggest takeaway? >> well, we just had the viewing figures in the uk. and the funeral. it's all about -- you know, he has to retain
it's and the day marking the coronation of king charles iii. at windsor castle prince williams father and late grandmother, take a look. >> as my grandmother said when she was crowned coronations are a declaration of our hopes for the future. i know she's out there fondly keeping an eye on us. and she would be a very proud mother. >> the concept included performances by lionel richie, katy perry and others. and celebrations continued in the hours ahead what is being called the big...
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united kingdom is enjoying a day off from work and school this monday to mark the coronation of king charles iii. on sunday, prince william concert included performances by lionel richie, katy perry, and others and the celebrations continue in the hours ahead with "the big help out" with members of the royal family joining volunteers at local charities. celebrations went to the dogs, sort of, with a bevy of beautiful cavalier king charles spaniels. cnn's anna stewart has more from the puppy parade on king's road. >> reporter: it's usual at royal events for people to celebrate on the streets. even in the rain. in decades past, you'd see a lot of corgis at something like this. that was the late queen's chosen breed. but here, i think you'll find that a new hound has been crowned. ♪ the cavalier king charles spaniel, so loved by king charles ii, it was later named after him. now these pups are on "pa wachlt-rade" to celebrate king charles iii. >> this is lady peanut butter and the duke. >> it's time for the cavalier king charles to shine. >> they're lovely dogs. they're really great. >> how are you feeling about this special
united kingdom is enjoying a day off from work and school this monday to mark the coronation of king charles iii. on sunday, prince william concert included performances by lionel richie, katy perry, and others and the celebrations continue in the hours ahead with "the big help out" with members of the royal family joining volunteers at local charities. celebrations went to the dogs, sort of, with a bevy of beautiful cavalier king charles spaniels. cnn's anna stewart has more from the...
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materials posted online by an anthropologist named mark alexander, who was doing research on the fact i had to looks at a book by the historian heather williams, who had used the fact as a concluding touchstone in her study of enslaved people who had been freed by the civil war and who were then trying to find their family members. and i had to start to do research on the ground in south carolina, looking at the records of slave holders. obviously. and i described that just a moment ago in our conversation. and i was finding myself coming up with not a lot of primary material from the time period of rosa and ashley that would corroborate their story at that time. i really did wonder whether i needed to address the story as an article and whether there was enough material there to actually write a full length book. was it a hard sell to sell this concept to random house? yeah. well, i will say that there were a number of editors who reached out to me and asked to have conversations about my next project. this tends to happen if you are a scholar, an academic, you have a book out or a few books out and you are attending academic conferences. ed
materials posted online by an anthropologist named mark alexander, who was doing research on the fact i had to looks at a book by the historian heather williams, who had used the fact as a concluding touchstone in her study of enslaved people who had been freed by the civil war and who were then trying to find their family members. and i had to start to do research on the ground in south carolina, looking at the records of slave holders. obviously. and i described that just a moment ago in our...
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william brangham. >> i'm on the nevada in uvalde, texas. families markne year since the mass shooting at robb elementary as they still unanswered questions about the police response and where their community goes from here. >> then florida governor ron desantis announces he is running for president. how his bid could shape the republican race. >> ngo's push the taliban to lift restrictions on employing women so they can deliver vital aid to afghans amid the worsening humanitarian crisis. >> it is beyond catastrophic really shared probably having the highest number of people in -- anywhere in the world. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that sauce -- that connects us. >> actually don't need a vision to do most things in life. . it is exciting to be part of a team driving the technology forward. i think that is the most rewarding thing. people who know know bdo. ♪ >> the walton family foundation. working for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and natu
william brangham. >> i'm on the nevada in uvalde, texas. families markne year since the mass shooting at robb elementary as they still unanswered questions about the police response and where their community goes from here. >> then florida governor ron desantis announces he is running for president. how his bid could shape the republican race. >> ngo's push the taliban to lift restrictions on employing women so they can deliver vital aid to afghans amid the worsening...
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richie, katy perry, and others performed at the concert to mark the coronation of king charles iii sunday night at windsor castle. prince williame to his father. >> my father's first words on entering westminster abbey yesterday were a pledge of service. it was a pledge to continue to serve, because for over 50 years, in every corner of the uk, across the commonwealth, and around the world, he has dedicated himself to serve others. papa, we're all so proud of you. >> much of the united kingdom is enjoying a day off from work and school this monday to mark the coronation, and the celebrations continue in the hours ahead with what's being called the big help out, with members of the royal family joining volunteers at local charities. >>> part of sunday's festivities included the big lunch street parties, a time for people to kick back and hang out with family, friends and neighbors. cnn's anna stewart has more from london. >> reporter: tea, scones, a right royal knees up. on sunday, tens of thousands came together at street parties across the uk. what better way to celebrate the glittering coronation of king charles? braving the
richie, katy perry, and others performed at the concert to mark the coronation of king charles iii sunday night at windsor castle. prince williame to his father. >> my father's first words on entering westminster abbey yesterday were a pledge of service. it was a pledge to continue to serve, because for over 50 years, in every corner of the uk, across the commonwealth, and around the world, he has dedicated himself to serve others. papa, we're all so proud of you. >> much of the...
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golden knights mark stone, he was ejected already to nothing nights in the first william carrier putshander. in vegas is up three. nothing now for nothing. end of second more frustration setting in max domi starts punching nicholas hague. and look at the crowd in dallas. they have seen enough. they start throwing stuff onto the ice as the golden knights they win at four. nothing late. they lead the series three can close it out back in dallas on thursday. alright, as promised. a squirrel. got on the loose at yankee stadium. check this out, mainly check out the faces on the fans in the bronx kids. they are shocked as the skurla squirrels scampers along the outfield wall. they're stunned, except for that one guy right there. he thinks it's cool. squirrel finally slips becomes a flying squirrel and let's see if you can stick the landing. yes he can not his first time landing. yeah orioles expressions are priceless. good yeah. yankees, by the way, beat the oils in 10. jason thank you. next at 11. a moment of laughter instead of silence in san francisco tonight is the community comes toget
golden knights mark stone, he was ejected already to nothing nights in the first william carrier putshander. in vegas is up three. nothing now for nothing. end of second more frustration setting in max domi starts punching nicholas hague. and look at the crowd in dallas. they have seen enough. they start throwing stuff onto the ice as the golden knights they win at four. nothing late. they lead the series three can close it out back in dallas on thursday. alright, as promised. a squirrel. got...
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williams, kat timpf, jimmy failla. i'm greg gutfeld, and i love you america. ♪ ♪ ♪ mark: hello america, i'm mark levin, this is "life, liberty his presidential campaign not just from his basement but on the issue of freedom, he has tested it out.
williams, kat timpf, jimmy failla. i'm greg gutfeld, and i love you america. ♪ ♪ ♪ mark: hello america, i'm mark levin, this is "life, liberty his presidential campaign not just from his basement but on the issue of freedom, he has tested it out.
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williams, kat timpf, jimmy failla. i'm greg gutfeld, and i love you america. ♪ ♪ ♪ mark: hello america, i'm mark levin, this is "life, libertyevin." we're glad you are here. joe biden will run his presidential campaign not just from his basement but on the issue of freedom, he has tested it out. freedom versus tyranny or versus maga republicans, joe biden stands for freedom. actually joe biden stands for totalitarian implement nism, not a damn thing he has done as president to promote freedom. joe biden is the last of the segregationists. he likes to pretend he was part of the civil rights movement. he was part of the antise anticivil rights movement. when he stepped foot in senate he befriended most racists in the senate, we took him under his wing, the documents show us, the speeches and vote show. what it he do? he opposed every attempt at integrating public schools particularly in the inner-cities including wilmington. he opposed every attempt at integrating cities, period. joe biden was a full-floated segregationist and racist. he is always remaking himself into something he is not. he was no noton not a civil right act
williams, kat timpf, jimmy failla. i'm greg gutfeld, and i love you america. ♪ ♪ ♪ mark: hello america, i'm mark levin, this is "life, libertyevin." we're glad you are here. joe biden will run his presidential campaign not just from his basement but on the issue of freedom, he has tested it out. freedom versus tyranny or versus maga republicans, joe biden stands for freedom. actually joe biden stands for totalitarian implement nism, not a damn thing he has done as president to...