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born michael mari grew up in south london no one he's known was ever successful he says growing up here as a black kid difficult. but stanzi made it all the way to the top he's the king on the cover of his new album he's even wearing a crown the picture that's now on display at london's national portrait gallery. the 26 year old rap our experiments with soul and blues as well and he's worked with some big names like ed sheeran who features on strom's his new album. just out of the one of. those storms he also gets involved in his community every year he prays for 2 black students to study at cambridge university. so someone came for the start of. a wizard to be the prime minister 1st grew up. with new elections coming up strong as he hopes for a change and if that doesn't happen he can still celebrate the release of his new album heaviest the had comes out this friday. so i'm not. edition of baking bread where all your correspondent good old masters has been making bread from every e.u. member country today latvian bread that is complicated to make but if you'd like to have a go at all
born michael mari grew up in south london no one he's known was ever successful he says growing up here as a black kid difficult. but stanzi made it all the way to the top he's the king on the cover of his new album he's even wearing a crown the picture that's now on display at london's national portrait gallery. the 26 year old rap our experiments with soul and blues as well and he's worked with some big names like ed sheeran who features on strom's his new album. just out of the one of. those...
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it's a modern day fairy tale storm seaborne michael mari grew up in south london no one he's known was ever successful he says drawing up here as a black kid difficult. but storms he made it all the way to the top he's the king on the cover of his new album he's even wearing a crown the picture that's now on display at london's national portrait gallery. 26 year old rapper experiments with soul and blues as well and he's worked with some big names like ed sheeran who features on storms his new album. sounds of the one of. those storms he also gets involved in his community every year he pays for 2 black students to study at cambridge university. if. someone came from. the prime minister 1st. with new elections coming up strong as he hopes for a change and if that doesn't happen he can still celebrate the release of his new album heaviest the had comes out this friday. so i'm the. addition of baking bread where all your correspondent masses has been making bread from every e.u. member country today a latvian bread that is complicated to make but if you'd like to have a go by here at all
it's a modern day fairy tale storm seaborne michael mari grew up in south london no one he's known was ever successful he says drawing up here as a black kid difficult. but storms he made it all the way to the top he's the king on the cover of his new album he's even wearing a crown the picture that's now on display at london's national portrait gallery. 26 year old rapper experiments with soul and blues as well and he's worked with some big names like ed sheeran who features on storms his new...
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terror worker says it's a modern day fairy tale storm seaborne michael mari grew up in south london.no one he's known was ever successful he says growing up here as a black kid was a difficult. but storms he made it all the way to the top he's the king on the cover of his new album he's even wearing a crown the picture that's now on display at london's national portrait gallery. the 26 year old rap our experiments with soul and blues as well and he's worked with some big names like ed sheeran who features on strong his new album last of the one of. those storms he also gets involved in his community every year he pays for 2 black students to study at cambridge university 6 i'm going off all our my old jr are for the war the someone came from a sort of this movement came with a group of the prime minister 1st group. of us that are sort of the 4 with new elections coming up strong as he hopes for a change and if that doesn't happen he can still celebrate the release of his new album heaviest the had comes out this friday. you're watching news live from berlin coming up the new cold war
terror worker says it's a modern day fairy tale storm seaborne michael mari grew up in south london.no one he's known was ever successful he says growing up here as a black kid was a difficult. but storms he made it all the way to the top he's the king on the cover of his new album he's even wearing a crown the picture that's now on display at london's national portrait gallery. the 26 year old rap our experiments with soul and blues as well and he's worked with some big names like ed sheeran...
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betsy, michael steele, marie are back with me. so michael steel, what's that about?ve that will be convincing enough to the group of president's supporters to continue supporting him and confuse enough people that he doesn't get convicted and impeached. i mean, they have a very clear strategy. we may not like it. we may not agree with it. we may think it's all factually wrong and terrible. but they have a convincing argument that a lot of people are going to buy. >> and they didn't just ask for this former dnc consultant to talk to them. they also asked for a ukrainian guy to participate in their investigation. i whatsapped with him a little earlier today. he told me he's received a former invitation and he's going to play ball with him. >> where does he live right now? >> he lives in kyiv. he's in kyiv right now. he's one of the people participating in the documentary. and most importantly, he is the only person who went on the record for the "politico" story in january 2017 that set off the entire narrative that the ukrainians allegedly colluded with the democrats.
betsy, michael steele, marie are back with me. so michael steel, what's that about?ve that will be convincing enough to the group of president's supporters to continue supporting him and confuse enough people that he doesn't get convicted and impeached. i mean, they have a very clear strategy. we may not like it. we may not agree with it. we may think it's all factually wrong and terrible. but they have a convincing argument that a lot of people are going to buy. >> and they didn't just...
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michael. these are his parents, weldon and marie. >> he cared about people. he was kind and considerate. >> reporter: just a nice guy. >> just a very nice guy, a very good person. >> the sort of person who volunteered for things, like helping to build houses for habitat for humanity. >> he really enjoyed it. >> reporter: justin was almost 31, the eldest of three. his brother nathan idolized him. >> all three of us stayed close, just always grew up, like, playing sports and hanging out with justin. >> he was just a great older brother. very supportive and caring and would give you the shirt off his back if you needed it. >> reporter: in fact, said sister sydney, justin saved her life when, as a teenager, she was caught in a rip tide at the beach. >> it was absolutely terrifying. i felt like i was literally drowning. and then all of a sudden there was justin, and he was pulling me up on our boogie board and telling me that everything was going to be okay, everything is going to be fine. >> so you get the idea. just a good person, a nice guy who was about to get
michael. these are his parents, weldon and marie. >> he cared about people. he was kind and considerate. >> reporter: just a nice guy. >> just a very nice guy, a very good person. >> the sort of person who volunteered for things, like helping to build houses for habitat for humanity. >> he really enjoyed it. >> reporter: justin was almost 31, the eldest of three. his brother nathan idolized him. >> all three of us stayed close, just always grew up,...
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that night when marie michael drifted off to sleep, things were so good and full of possibilities ford her fiance. >> the save the date card have gone out for the wedding. they were perfect together. >> reporter: terrifying red light woke her up and she saw him, it or whatever and the fear that took over her body. she froze. maybe she prayed for that horrifying seconds, how many second is, three or five seconds? >> across the hall, angie. >> i heard the bedroom door opened. i had been a hard sleeper, i assumed it was justin leaving to go to the bathroom and then i heard a pop, pop, pop. >> it sounded muffled so i am thinking that could not be a gunshot. >> and unaware that her world is quite different now. angie opened her eyes. >> and i rolled over and saw somebody running up. and, i knew that was bad and i nudged justin and i said justin, justin. >> i heard angie screamed, "oh my god, oh my god," i knew something terrible happened. >> i turned down the light and ran down the bedroom and down the hall. >> did you see it. >> i didn't. >> i looked in the bedroom door way and i saw just
that night when marie michael drifted off to sleep, things were so good and full of possibilities ford her fiance. >> the save the date card have gone out for the wedding. they were perfect together. >> reporter: terrifying red light woke her up and she saw him, it or whatever and the fear that took over her body. she froze. maybe she prayed for that horrifying seconds, how many second is, three or five seconds? >> across the hall, angie. >> i heard the bedroom door...
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[applause] michael, judy, marie brown. in this room tonight, my mother, a a poet in her own right.ry move, seeing her eyes all upon every word anywhere encountered in the grocery store, on a bus, pamphlets, the package labels my high school textbooks. she was always wolfing downwards insatiable, which is how i learned the ways in which words were a kind of sustenance, to be a beautiful relief or a greatest assault, how i learn that words with the best map, , make me knw my mother was always saying in between raising 12 humans. i am in this room, and so is my mother. [applause] in this room my big sister left the yellow house when she was only 19, which then felt like a lurching mission to planet unknown. in this room tonight my love, a fellow artist, the most inspired accompaniment of my life. and the course, my siblings not here but whose voices exist in mind, carl, michael, karen, darryl, byron, troy, 80, deborah, thank you for telling me the stories in the first place and for trusting me to make something of them come for allowing me to call your names because, because it is no
[applause] michael, judy, marie brown. in this room tonight, my mother, a a poet in her own right.ry move, seeing her eyes all upon every word anywhere encountered in the grocery store, on a bus, pamphlets, the package labels my high school textbooks. she was always wolfing downwards insatiable, which is how i learned the ways in which words were a kind of sustenance, to be a beautiful relief or a greatest assault, how i learn that words with the best map, , make me knw my mother was always...
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initially agreed to reform the electoral system it went back on its word not good marie refuses to accept this. michael mori wants to make noise. that i can put the things i can't say with words into music. music helps me to control my feelings. i chose to learn the drums because they allow me to express my anger my resentment my happiness and my depression. aco says she's always wanted to learn how to play but the 19 year old student only started lessons 2 months ago after she lost her left eye during demonstrations in the summer. in june thousands of protesters demanded the switch to a proportional electoral system in georgia when the police use rubber bullets and tear gas against demonstrators hundreds were injured including marco the government was pushed into promising change. since her injury the government has been paying moscow's medical bills but now that the ruling party has gone back on its promise of electoral reform her frustration at what happened burns even stronger but. i'm still angry of course i've accepted the reality of what happened. i can't change that anymore i've become the vict
initially agreed to reform the electoral system it went back on its word not good marie refuses to accept this. michael mori wants to make noise. that i can put the things i can't say with words into music. music helps me to control my feelings. i chose to learn the drums because they allow me to express my anger my resentment my happiness and my depression. aco says she's always wanted to learn how to play but the 19 year old student only started lessons 2 months ago after she lost her left...
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then there is the queen mary docked permanently in long beach and used as a floating hotel. >> reporter: >> michael is not to buy the ship but they ship operators waited negotiate a contract for the dog and people would play pay on a settings sliding scale basis. >> reporter: the port of oakland respected her desire to address homelessness but docs are designed to work cargo ships. there is in the infrastructure to birth berth a cruz ship, their failure to federally regulated regulate emeriti facilities would make residential use is untenable. >> they said it would be untenable to put the work cargo shipping is taking place. they do have a couple of options on land they own what they don't have cargo shipping going on but there is the possibility of looking at other docs beyond the port of oakland. >> reporter: there seems to be widespread support to do something, anything about the homeless crisis. >> that sort of environment would work well if you can convince convince him to get on a vote. >> having up to 1000 people living on a ship where you work, how does that sit with you? >> that's fine. at
then there is the queen mary docked permanently in long beach and used as a floating hotel. >> reporter: >> michael is not to buy the ship but they ship operators waited negotiate a contract for the dog and people would play pay on a settings sliding scale basis. >> reporter: the port of oakland respected her desire to address homelessness but docs are designed to work cargo ships. there is in the infrastructure to birth berth a cruz ship, their failure to federally regulated...
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mary, cradling the dead body of christ. >> there was a strong photo. >> the picture quickly spread online, prompting debate over the war on drugs. >> and later i wanted to know who michaelerron was. and i found this house, this is where h he liveded. ththis is his housuse, their so-calalled drugpusher. and they live in this house. >> the incident made lerma focus on the lives of the murder victims and their fafamilies. on this day, lerma returned to the tondo district and visited the spot where djustin was killed. he was shot right here. his body founund face up. >> lerma has witnessed the reality behind the elimination of drugs. >> if we progress, one of these days, maybe buildings, philippines rich, but we killed thousands of people to reach this. is it right? for the price of progress, we killed thousands of filipinos. ii cannot t take that. >> the war in minl appears to be winding down, but on this day, lerma's destination was another crime scene. the source of the information was online news. >> really, there's a big spike in killings in the province. and the problem, since it's just a few hours away, t there's not much media in this area. >> l eterma plans to keep
mary, cradling the dead body of christ. >> there was a strong photo. >> the picture quickly spread online, prompting debate over the war on drugs. >> and later i wanted to know who michaelerron was. and i found this house, this is where h he liveded. ththis is his housuse, their so-calalled drugpusher. and they live in this house. >> the incident made lerma focus on the lives of the murder victims and their fafamilies. on this day, lerma returned to the tondo district...
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. >> mary, thanks very much. michaelnow to the race for the white house and the confrontation on the campaign trail making headlines between former vice president joe biden and a voter at a town hall. whit johnson has more in manchester, new hampshire. good morning to you, whit. >> reporter: michael, good morning to you. biden insists he did not lose his temper in the confrontation but that town hall voter clearly touched a nerve attacking him about his age, his son hunter. the first words out of the former vice president's mouth, you're a damn liar. >> one last question. >> reporter: former vice president joe biden in iowa working to regain momentum and show voters he is enough to beat trump. but a major endorsement from former secretary of state john kerry overshadowed by this heated exchange with a retired farmer. >> i got a question i want you to answer. we all know trump has been messing around in the ukraine over there but you on the other hand sent your son over there to get a job and work for a gas company that h
. >> mary, thanks very much. michaelnow to the race for the white house and the confrontation on the campaign trail making headlines between former vice president joe biden and a voter at a town hall. whit johnson has more in manchester, new hampshire. good morning to you, whit. >> reporter: michael, good morning to you. biden insists he did not lose his temper in the confrontation but that town hall voter clearly touched a nerve attacking him about his age, his son hunter. the...
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michael: let's move on to the clinton years. well it's not move on to the clinton years. mary kate: in one week, after we left office, there was a funeral. president ford with at the national cathedral. there was a tremendous number of boy scouts that were the archers for the service because jerry ford was an eagle scout. my children went to the cathedral schools and knew some of the choirboys who saying at the state funeral. president bush gave a eulogy for president ford amongst other presidents speaking. the choirboys said, we want you to know we had a vote. president bush gave the best eulogy of all of the eula just. i said, oh my gosh, boys, i will tell the president, he would love to know that. i told the story years later at his funeral. i think president bush knew there would be boy scouts in the aisles. so the tone of the eulogy is what young people could learn from jerry ford. sure enough there were choirboys there that got the message and loved it. so the same week i go to the national portrait gallery. it just opened a new presidential portrait. this sculpture by p
michael: let's move on to the clinton years. well it's not move on to the clinton years. mary kate: in one week, after we left office, there was a funeral. president ford with at the national cathedral. there was a tremendous number of boy scouts that were the archers for the service because jerry ford was an eagle scout. my children went to the cathedral schools and knew some of the choirboys who saying at the state funeral. president bush gave a eulogy for president ford amongst other...
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. >> mary bruce, thanks very much. michael>> all right, thank you, george. >>> we have the latest on jimmy carter. the 95-year-old former president is back in the hospital this morning to treat an infection just days after a separate procedure on his brain. steve osunsami is outside the hospital in americus, georgia. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning to you, michael. president carter is of course 95. we should point out that he's being treated at his local hospital, the hospital closest to his home. for more serious issues and serious health issues, he's usually treated at emory university hospital in atlanta. about three hours to the north of here. in a statement his spokesperson says that he was admitted here this past weekend to treat a uti. they say, quote, he's feeling better and looks forward to returning home soon. last week doctors at emory in atlanta sent him home to enjoy thanksgiving dinner after a risky surgery to reduce pressure from blood that built up over his brain after a number of recent falls at
. >> mary bruce, thanks very much. michael>> all right, thank you, george. >>> we have the latest on jimmy carter. the 95-year-old former president is back in the hospital this morning to treat an infection just days after a separate procedure on his brain. steve osunsami is outside the hospital in americus, georgia. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning to you, michael. president carter is of course 95. we should point out that he's being treated at his...
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mary ann. >> all three of the boys killed were sophmores here. tomorrow, a candle light vigil will be held here to remember hem. >> as friends and family mourned the 16-year-old michael and mark and javier killed in the christmas day car crash, the community they called home is searching for ways to support their family. >> it is like what can we do? how can we help the students and the families talk and work past the grief that they have. >> the organizer doesn't want students have to have wait until classes resume in january to connect. others feel they may prevent teenagers from paying tribute in the way. >> saying she woke up to the sound of squeeling tires. >> i guess these tributes are what kids do these days. >> a warning against driving stunts the teens consider a tribute. >> a narrow road winding with no shoulder. there have been three other crashes since 2007 involving drivers in their teens. a former pg&e employee remembers one specifically in the 1990s. >> it was four involved in that. i had to come out and relief the crew that had been out there all night. >> hoping tomorrow's vigil is a step to help people to heel. >> my daughter is the same age. it cou
mary ann. >> all three of the boys killed were sophmores here. tomorrow, a candle light vigil will be held here to remember hem. >> as friends and family mourned the 16-year-old michael and mark and javier killed in the christmas day car crash, the community they called home is searching for ways to support their family. >> it is like what can we do? how can we help the students and the families talk and work past the grief that they have. >> the organizer doesn't want...
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mary to his left. beneath them is an angel with us at high level with the viewer is the archangel michael with his sword. another an angel hurts frightened citizens of peace or towards damnation the faces up terrified and pleading but no one can escape divine judgment this is a recurring motif in christendom in the face of the minds of the last judgment the wealth and grant of bishops and even the power of mana all to no avail. in the frescoes pictorial arrangement the artist has paid tribute to social status the kings occupy the top 10 even one of the angels reveals its fear in the face of the past and unavoidable ity of the last judgment announced by trumpets on the left we can see the saved these 2 up or traits of real life citizens of. their facial expressions a calm and they all look up to the must of all figure of the virgin mary into seso before the judge their body language is relaxed the face is a clear although their expressions reveal intense concentration. pease's pious citizens are expressing their heartfelt gratitude for the victory of good over evil . the struggle. these angels receive th
mary to his left. beneath them is an angel with us at high level with the viewer is the archangel michael with his sword. another an angel hurts frightened citizens of peace or towards damnation the faces up terrified and pleading but no one can escape divine judgment this is a recurring motif in christendom in the face of the minds of the last judgment the wealth and grant of bishops and even the power of mana all to no avail. in the frescoes pictorial arrangement the artist has paid tribute...
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mary joeners come in. is that a real story? michael k.: i think not there's a hunger to find bonds.riminating behavior on the backs of investors. i think the uber performance, weworks pulling their i.p.o. and people are not willing to throw money helter-skelter. we see in returns whether it's the high yield market, triple c is having the worst year ever relative to the market because a lot of the industries have a rd time financing and in difficulty. and customers are more discriminating in what they're willing to do which means a healthy sign of the economic expansion going forward. you don't see the excesses you may see in terms of just throwing money at things. bill: if you talk to folks in the c suite, they keep saying are we on the forefront of a slowdown? no one wants to use the r word. we watched europe and we know t slowed but is everything breaking ourselves to be more vigilant and it keeps going with a busy year. michael m.: we tend to talk about the big deals, the sprint-t-mobile kind of thing but most deems are small, most companies are small and do we see that particula
mary joeners come in. is that a real story? michael k.: i think not there's a hunger to find bonds.riminating behavior on the backs of investors. i think the uber performance, weworks pulling their i.p.o. and people are not willing to throw money helter-skelter. we see in returns whether it's the high yield market, triple c is having the worst year ever relative to the market because a lot of the industries have a rd time financing and in difficulty. and customers are more discriminating in...
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threat and response and to present to us is michael from the department of technology and our own bijon for emergency management. take it away. >> thank you mary ellen for giving us space and time to talk about the newest support function 18. it has definite joined the ranks of other likely disasters so the city can be expected to withstand and respond to cyber security and cyber emergencies have affected recently many of the neighboring jurisdictions, union city, and of course you probably heard about that recent emergency that has been declared and cities of pensacola, new orleans, and the latest one is new orleans. we seen the disasters affect both the tra decisional operations of the city and public safety agencies, which needs significant response from all of the agencies together because the most likely scenario is that no one will be untouched. to help the city prepare we started the work in june with all the city departments to create the support 18 function and our first work is to define what is an emergency, how do we speak to the emergency and what's the normal operation. that is probably hard to see. it is available in your handou
threat and response and to present to us is michael from the department of technology and our own bijon for emergency management. take it away. >> thank you mary ellen for giving us space and time to talk about the newest support function 18. it has definite joined the ranks of other likely disasters so the city can be expected to withstand and respond to cyber security and cyber emergencies have affected recently many of the neighboring jurisdictions, union city, and of course you...
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most are in iowa and new hampshire michael bloomberg and andrew yang are campaigning in texas and mary road war yen vaughn hilliard is in cedar rapids iowa. balcony seats to overlook. who's up first? >> reporter: joe biden will take the stage in a few moments, kendis. this is the teamsters representing about 1.4 million members. six candidates are here today joe biden seen in a few moments. cory booker amy klobuchar buttigieg, sanders and steyr addressing this year here. a moment in which the candidates, there's a reason the six candidates planned to be here this afternoon. a union that is focused on strengthening unions, protecting collective bargains rights as well as pensions and focuses they say on free and fair trade. so what you'll see each of these candidates do here today is take the stage. all of them have been holding campaign events around the state. amy klobuchar post add photo coming down from dubuque. a very iowa focused weekend and several weeks out from the iowa caucus it's understandable. >> and appears pete buttigieg is expected to continue to press elizabeth warren a
most are in iowa and new hampshire michael bloomberg and andrew yang are campaigning in texas and mary road war yen vaughn hilliard is in cedar rapids iowa. balcony seats to overlook. who's up first? >> reporter: joe biden will take the stage in a few moments, kendis. this is the teamsters representing about 1.4 million members. six candidates are here today joe biden seen in a few moments. cory booker amy klobuchar buttigieg, sanders and steyr addressing this year here. a moment in which...
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host: plot is michael gearhart with the college of william and mary and now the university of north carolinaaw school. he will testify today, one of the 4 witnesses the house judiciary will hear from. it will stream live at c-span.org and on the radio app. byt of the report released the intelligence committee yesterday and available at c-span.org. the wall street journal reporting on the phone call portion of that report and they write the 300 page report primarily consists of information already made public during the inquiry, but also withdes records of calls calls including devin nunes that has led the impeachment probe. parnas, anni and lev associate who help the efforts to investigate mr. biden and his son and who has been indicted on campaign-finance charges. phone records suggest deep involvement in several key episodes that have become a focus of the impeachment probe read frequent contacts between mr. nunez and two figures at the center are unusual and likely to renew democrats calls for nunez to face an ethics investigation. a lawyer said his conversations with mr. nunez in april w
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the media people angie and marie saw hovering around the patrol cars they'd been placed in that awful may morning had no idea what had just happened in justin michael's bedroom middle of the night. the reporters knew only this -- they had been sent here because of a suspicious death. and it was related somehow to this house. then as they waited for somebody to tell them something, they got a tip. local reporter stephanie moore. >> we heard that sheriff deputies were walking the fields along highway 141. so that would be the highway you would take from des moines to go to grimes. and they were just walking these fields. and we asked them, are you looking for a body? no. are you looking for someone? no. are you looking for a weapon? we can't say. but the public is not in any danger. we think hat happened in grimes isn't related to this. >> walking up and down. >> walking in a line so they don't miss anything. kind of how they do if there's a missing child. but we thought maybe they were looking for a gun or a weapon. >> good guess. in fact, that small army of cops was looking for anything that looked like evidence. because hours earlier david moffitt's
the media people angie and marie saw hovering around the patrol cars they'd been placed in that awful may morning had no idea what had just happened in justin michael's bedroom middle of the night. the reporters knew only this -- they had been sent here because of a suspicious death. and it was related somehow to this house. then as they waited for somebody to tell them something, they got a tip. local reporter stephanie moore. >> we heard that sheriff deputies were walking the fields...
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the media people angie and marie saw hovering around the patrol cars they'd been placed in that awful may morning had no idea what had just happened in justin michael's bedroom middle of the night. the reporters knew only this -- they had been sent here because of a suspicious death. and it was related somehow to this house. then as they waited for somebody to tell them something, they got a tip. local reporter stephanie moore. >> we heard that sheriff deputies were walking the fields along highway 141. so that would be the highway you would take from des moines to go to grimes. and they were just walking these fields. and we asked them, are you looking for a body? no. are you looking for someone? no. are you looking for a weapon? we can't say. but the public is not in danger. what happened in grimes isn't related to this. >> walking up and down. >> walking in a line so they don't miss anything. kind of how they do if there's a missing child. but we thought maybe they were looking for a gun or a weapon. >> good guess. in fact, that small army of cops was looking for anything that looked like evidence. because hours earlier david moffitt's car went of
the media people angie and marie saw hovering around the patrol cars they'd been placed in that awful may morning had no idea what had just happened in justin michael's bedroom middle of the night. the reporters knew only this -- they had been sent here because of a suspicious death. and it was related somehow to this house. then as they waited for somebody to tell them something, they got a tip. local reporter stephanie moore. >> we heard that sheriff deputies were walking the fields...
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michael kearns and aaron rough discuss the issues and algorithm design. new york magazine's thomas williams considers race and identity and craig surely chronicles the life of george washington's mother mary ball washington. that starts tonight at 7:00 eastern on c-span2's booktv. more information consult your program guide or visit our website, booktv.org. >> well, nice to see all of you nice folks tonight. i see some familiar faces, some new faces and we are happy to have all of you here. i don't need to do much of an introduction because you know our friend alan but i will tell you a secret. he was going to name the book 50 shades of alan but decided against it. he thinks only he can tell jokes. i can tell a couple of jokes. we are happy to have alan here in jersey so let's give him a jersey welcome, thank you very much. >> i spent a lot of time growing up in jersey. my father had men's underwear and work clothes store on the lower east side and his customers were all in new jersey. i would come on springfield avenue and new york and patterson and passaic and after the second world war the army-navy store so i got to know new jersey. my first wife was from bayonne, new jersey and her c
michael kearns and aaron rough discuss the issues and algorithm design. new york magazine's thomas williams considers race and identity and craig surely chronicles the life of george washington's mother mary ball washington. that starts tonight at 7:00 eastern on c-span2's booktv. more information consult your program guide or visit our website, booktv.org. >> well, nice to see all of you nice folks tonight. i see some familiar faces, some new faces and we are happy to have all of you...
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marie yovanovitch was, to quote him "obstructing justice." hours ago he sold "the new yorker" he needed yovanovitch out of the way to dig up dirt on his client's political rivals. michael all over this. michael, despite all things impeachment, the president is still very supportive? what does that mean? what do you make of that? >> well, it suggests what giuliani is telling cnn, if it's true, that through all of this ordeal, the whistle-blower report, the vinvestigations, th president doesn't feel chastised and continues to move ahead status quo using his personal attorney, expecting his personal attorney to continue to dig up dirt. recently we saw giuliani returned to ukraine telling us, re-emerges this week to tell us as well as other outlets the president's behind him right before, a day before the president is likely to be impeached by the house underscore xo s that. >> in the phone conversation giuliani emphasized he and the president are on this. >> it's clear the president and his team around him sort of view the result of impeachment as sort of already played out. democrats are likely to impeach him in the senate. very likely to acquit him. so seems offense is
marie yovanovitch was, to quote him "obstructing justice." hours ago he sold "the new yorker" he needed yovanovitch out of the way to dig up dirt on his client's political rivals. michael all over this. michael, despite all things impeachment, the president is still very supportive? what does that mean? what do you make of that? >> well, it suggests what giuliani is telling cnn, if it's true, that through all of this ordeal, the whistle-blower report, the...
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michael dukakis riding around in a tank with an ill-fitting helmet. no candidate would ever do that now. that could he'sly have been the perception and mary kate could talk about it better and some of the important moments of george bush 41 and the grocery scanner thing where he didn't know how that worked and the famous moment in the 1992 debate when he looked at his watch and seeming to be bored and whenever we prep a candidate for debates or tell them to never, ever look at your watch. i remember when i was working for john kerr ney 2004. he was doing presidential debate prep in wisconsin and we wanted him to go out and do some public event and we wanted to highlight how gas prices were high and we wanted him to fill out a gas tank and to avoid the dukakis moments or the george bush grocery scan we actually check, do you know how to fill up your gas tank, but that's one of those moments that you didn't want to happen and because of these moments in the campaign you double and triple check every time you put your candidate in public because you don't want these visual images to stick in the people's brain. >> one thing we haven't noted
michael dukakis riding around in a tank with an ill-fitting helmet. no candidate would ever do that now. that could he'sly have been the perception and mary kate could talk about it better and some of the important moments of george bush 41 and the grocery scanner thing where he didn't know how that worked and the famous moment in the 1992 debate when he looked at his watch and seeming to be bored and whenever we prep a candidate for debates or tell them to never, ever look at your watch. i...
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michael kearns and aaron rough discuss the issues and algorithm design. new york magazine's thomas williams considers race and identity and craig surely chronicles the life of george washington's mother mary ball washington. that starts tonight at 7:00 eastern on c-span2's booktv. more information consult your program guide or visit our website, booktv.org. >> well, nice to see all of you nice folks tonight. i see some familiar faces, some
michael kearns and aaron rough discuss the issues and algorithm design. new york magazine's thomas williams considers race and identity and craig surely chronicles the life of george washington's mother mary ball washington. that starts tonight at 7:00 eastern on c-span2's booktv. more information consult your program guide or visit our website, booktv.org. >> well, nice to see all of you nice folks tonight. i see some familiar faces, some