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keith morrison: oh. the gunfight, i know that i will not be standing on the side of my children's graves and people aren't going to be patting me on the back and saying, there's nothing you could have done. i did. keith morrison: oakes claimed mark stover shot first. thus, the claim he now made, it was self-defense, even though no evidence ever surfaced to suggest stover was in possession of any firearm at all or that stover had ever arranged any meeting with oakes. and as for the story that he was a hired gun for the opdyckes, just not true, said michiel oakes. a great many people believe that one or both of the opdyckes are involved. were they involved? not at all. keith morrison: but of course, it was all michiel's story about a crazed dog whisperer, threats to his children, all that fear. i mean, who else says that besides you? and what evidence is there that he ever said such a thing? said such a thing as-- that he was threatening your kids. well, keith, it's been the problem. i survived that day in
keith morrison: oh. the gunfight, i know that i will not be standing on the side of my children's graves and people aren't going to be patting me on the back and saying, there's nothing you could have done. i did. keith morrison: oakes claimed mark stover shot first. thus, the claim he now made, it was self-defense, even though no evidence ever surfaced to suggest stover was in possession of any firearm at all or that stover had ever arranged any meeting with oakes. and as for the story that he...
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here's keith morrison with swept away.eith morrison (voiceover): who can say what lurks out there past the horizon? waiting, impersonally, utterly at random as thousands of lives tick to their unknowing ends. and simple coincidences. a young man from middle america made a single decision. could you imagine back there in indiana that you were about to make your life flip on its head? no. no, never. keith morrison (voiceover): how could he know that on the other side of the world, a young woman made exactly the same decision? or that they'd meet practically on the eve of one of the biggest natural disasters in recent memory. or how could he know that in the middle of disaster, he'd lose her? i wouldn't know what i'd do without her. keith morrison (voiceover): so coincidence, love, disaster. there is no fairness about these things. they just are. zach brannon turned 23 in 2010. there is no fairness about these things, they just are. zach brannon turned 23 in 2010. i just picked up a degree in history from a college in indiana
here's keith morrison with swept away.eith morrison (voiceover): who can say what lurks out there past the horizon? waiting, impersonally, utterly at random as thousands of lives tick to their unknowing ends. and simple coincidences. a young man from middle america made a single decision. could you imagine back there in indiana that you were about to make your life flip on its head? no. no, never. keith morrison (voiceover): how could he know that on the other side of the world, a young woman...
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here is keith morrison. >> our story begins with this mother of a teenage daughter. a woman who would spend most of her life trying to figure out who she was. what was her name? where did she come from? we'll tell you about her long search, her discovery finally of what felt like truth. but as you'll soon see, real truth can be elusive. it can hide. let's begin at the beginning. but at the beginning, all she had was a memory. >> a twin canopy bed with pink ruffles around it. kind of waved over the top of it. >> it was dream-like really. and for years it was all that felt real in her upside down life. >> and it was all pink and white. it was -- everything matched. >> the closet full of dresses. the dolls, the teddy bears. >> i actually -- there was a little old-fashioned where you put the baby in the wagon. >> and the reason for those tormenting memories? >> it's a lot of hurt, sadness. sadness for the little girl that didn't have a life. >> for most of her life, the part after that little girl's bedroom, she has been pepper, and the baffling, terrifying story of what
here is keith morrison. >> our story begins with this mother of a teenage daughter. a woman who would spend most of her life trying to figure out who she was. what was her name? where did she come from? we'll tell you about her long search, her discovery finally of what felt like truth. but as you'll soon see, real truth can be elusive. it can hide. let's begin at the beginning. but at the beginning, all she had was a memory. >> a twin canopy bed with pink ruffles around it. kind of...
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once again, keith morrison. >> it was quite an eye opener.nnon told detectives that she and her now dead husband, major david shannon, were regular and enthusiastic swingers. but when joan told them she developed a special one on one thing with a married man named jeffrey wilson, now that was a real lead. could it be the major was the victim of a jealous lover? so detective murphy paid a call on wilson, also a soldier here at ft. bragg. >> jeffrey did confirm he was involved in a romantic relationship with joan shannon. >> where was he when this murder occurred? >> he was actually working at the time of the homicide. >> in fact, a little checking revealed it was an unassailable alibi. jeffrey wilson was innocent. of murder, that is. he was very cooperative. he revealed every lurid detail. >> back in april, they were probably meeting for sex about two times a week. and in july, and of course the murder occurred on july 23rd, at least four times a week. >> so now the deputy d.a. began to flip the idea of a love triangle motivate on its head. it
once again, keith morrison. >> it was quite an eye opener.nnon told detectives that she and her now dead husband, major david shannon, were regular and enthusiastic swingers. but when joan told them she developed a special one on one thing with a married man named jeffrey wilson, now that was a real lead. could it be the major was the victim of a jealous lover? so detective murphy paid a call on wilson, also a soldier here at ft. bragg. >> jeffrey did confirm he was involved in a...
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here again is keith morrison. >> it was the 23rd of march, 2008. in the particularly violent murder of his parents, quite suddenly got out of dodge. >> he was gone. >> a guilty conscience or an innocent man fed up with negative attention from the cops? but detectives back in alameda county, california did not panic. ernie probably didn't know it but an enterprising officer fitted his car, his deceased father's car, with a gps tracking device. >> for the majority of the time we knew where he was. >> and the car plus ernie's regular visits to social media dating sites led the police to a number of young women he, well, met. like the one in new orleans who called the police after a strange night with a man who first told her he was writing a novel about a gambler who is a suspect in his parents' murder. and who then told her his own parents had been murdered. and when she went back to his hotel room, he'd rigged it with bungee cords so if someone came to get him he had a plan to escape. >> he was going to break the window of the hotel room and he was
here again is keith morrison. >> it was the 23rd of march, 2008. in the particularly violent murder of his parents, quite suddenly got out of dodge. >> he was gone. >> a guilty conscience or an innocent man fed up with negative attention from the cops? but detectives back in alameda county, california did not panic. ernie probably didn't know it but an enterprising officer fitted his car, his deceased father's car, with a gps tracking device. >> for the majority of the...
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here with more of our story is keith morrison. >> they kept pushing and pushing. and we kept sitting back. >> the prosecutor at the time, larry crouch, told his investigators he would not charge dave hawk with the murder of his ex-wife debbie even after it was obvious this popular single mother had been murdered. even after months of searching around hanford, california turned up no sign of her anywhere and after police convinced themselves dave was responsible. >> we're going to wait until we find the body or give the body more time to come up. the. >> instead, a year after debbie vanished, dave was charged with em pezling, stealing more than $300,000 from his children's own trust funds. he pleaded not guilty and was released on bail and waited for the other shoe to drop. >> now, imagine this. the police, not to mention most of the town, believed their father killed their mother. leaving three children caught in the middle. conrad had no doubt his dad killed his mom. a dad he began referring to as "dave." >> i tried to cut off ties i had with him as much as i cou
here with more of our story is keith morrison. >> they kept pushing and pushing. and we kept sitting back. >> the prosecutor at the time, larry crouch, told his investigators he would not charge dave hawk with the murder of his ex-wife debbie even after it was obvious this popular single mother had been murdered. even after months of searching around hanford, california turned up no sign of her anywhere and after police convinced themselves dave was responsible. >> we're going...
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here's keith morrison. >>> suppose for a minute you were sitting in your car smack-dab in the middle of tuscaloosa, alabama and you pointed southwest down highway 69 and kept a sharp eye out after half an hour or so. you roll into a sweet little place called moundville. one stoplight, one main street, one general store. been around for a long time has moundville. but it's a sad truth, as the sheriff says, even here where everybody used to know everybody -- >> it's not that way anymore. so many different people are moving in from around the world. >> trying to escape the crowds. >> well, escape the crowd or running from something. >> yes. and where have you gone, andy griffith? >> mayberry has up and left us. sheriff ken ellis fights real crime nowadays. >> the crime here is the same crime you see in any large city, just a smaller version. >> still, moundville is moundville and neighbors tend to know more of each other's business than they might in tuscaloosa, for example, which can be a bit of a nuisance if you need to keep a secret, especially, for example, if your secret is about m
here's keith morrison. >>> suppose for a minute you were sitting in your car smack-dab in the middle of tuscaloosa, alabama and you pointed southwest down highway 69 and kept a sharp eye out after half an hour or so. you roll into a sweet little place called moundville. one stoplight, one main street, one general store. been around for a long time has moundville. but it's a sad truth, as the sheriff says, even here where everybody used to know everybody -- >> it's not that way...
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keith morrison: but an ill wind will blow through paradise.very, very upset. it was a huge ruckus. they told me. we haven't seen mark. and i knew in my heart something terrible had happened. keith morrison: where had the dog trainer gone? a trail of sinister clues.
keith morrison: but an ill wind will blow through paradise.very, very upset. it was a huge ruckus. they told me. we haven't seen mark. and i knew in my heart something terrible had happened. keith morrison: where had the dog trainer gone? a trail of sinister clues.
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but none more inspiring than the story of canadian speed skater denny morrison.rbike crash in 2015. further complications followed, but now he will realise his dream of competing at a fourth olympics. people always ask me, why are you still doing this? you are the perfect reason to retire. i tell my life telling people that if you follow your dreams and overcome adversity, you can follow your dreams. i suffered at the city because they broke my bones. it is time to walk the walk and notjust talk the talk. the lowest moment i remember, physically, in the hospital bed, shortly after 48 hours andi hospital bed, shortly after 48 hours and i had the hiccups. every heat up, every five or ten seconds, a jolt of pain through my whole body and my spirit never broke. here a today, have the opportunity to race and keep pushing forward. in the past, it is about how good can i do and there is no better example of making it more about my team, having my wife there at the olympic trials, getting to see her skate her heart out, crossed the line and have a big smile on herface. e
but none more inspiring than the story of canadian speed skater denny morrison.rbike crash in 2015. further complications followed, but now he will realise his dream of competing at a fourth olympics. people always ask me, why are you still doing this? you are the perfect reason to retire. i tell my life telling people that if you follow your dreams and overcome adversity, you can follow your dreams. i suffered at the city because they broke my bones. it is time to walk the walk and notjust...
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. >>> returning to our story, here again is keith morrison. >>> it was monday morning the 15th of june, 2009. kate waring had been missing for 48 hours when a surveillance camera captured a young man named ethan mack standing at the counter of a bank waiting to cash a check signed by kate waring. problem was her account barely totalled $100, and this check was for $4500, and the signature seemed off. the teller called kate's dad. he called police. >> i never met ethan, didn't know ethan's last name. all i knew was the name ethan who was a friend. it's too strong to say that she had a secret life, but she certainly had friends and did things that we didn't know anything about. >> of course she did. she was 28 years old. and even though she was financially and emotionally dependent on her parents, she had lots of friends. some they knew, some they didn't. it was howard gatts, for example, a martial arts trainer in the midst of a contentious divorce with whom kate had been carrying on something of a romance. >> i felt that in my heart something was wrong. and i was -- i was concerned. >>
. >>> returning to our story, here again is keith morrison. >>> it was monday morning the 15th of june, 2009. kate waring had been missing for 48 hours when a surveillance camera captured a young man named ethan mack standing at the counter of a bank waiting to cash a check signed by kate waring. problem was her account barely totalled $100, and this check was for $4500, and the signature seemed off. the teller called kate's dad. he called police. >> i never met ethan,...
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let us go to this issue no mo answers with this political and social commentator and also stephen morrison the english democrats party hi guys thanks for your time this is a controversial subject this warning that these guys are going to come back at some point highly trained some as well as been in the offing for years now isn't it mo to you first would you see what do you do with these people when they come back. to you try and deal radicalize them missing time and time again that doesn't seem to work or just throw in joe for the rest of their lives. it's it is a tough question it is a controversial question there are always going to be those that say these people have shunned western democratic values the rules of law in this country when those people have gone out there they commit heinous acts of terror at the same time we know that is a more granular picture because some of the people who went out to syria to iraq to fight went out there a on humanitarian grounds or got sucked into the conflicts some when our spouses some children have been born out there and change sides and ended u
let us go to this issue no mo answers with this political and social commentator and also stephen morrison the english democrats party hi guys thanks for your time this is a controversial subject this warning that these guys are going to come back at some point highly trained some as well as been in the offing for years now isn't it mo to you first would you see what do you do with these people when they come back. to you try and deal radicalize them missing time and time again that doesn't...
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mat morrison explains. we are going to minnesota!the city of brotherly love against this town. this guy against, well, that life. yes, both philadelphia and boston are known for their rabid fans, sometimes too much so. i'm ready for the super bowl! and philadelphia, a team of self—described crisco cops, have greased up the city's like —— lightbulbs. in philadelphia who got up lightbulbs. in philadelphia who got up twice in different weekends. for patriots' fans it is the success that runs people the wrong way. appearing in eight of the last 17 super balls will do that to you. philadelphia where is the face of the underdog. dog masks have reportedly sold out on amazon. and as the philadelphia fan, the food is all about cheese sticks. in boston, clu b all about cheese sticks. in boston, club chowder. all of this rivalry on and off the field is a shame because the two cities actually have a lot in common. both are east coast ports it is founded on the 1600s, when the area was just a collection of british colonies. boston, the scene of t
mat morrison explains. we are going to minnesota!the city of brotherly love against this town. this guy against, well, that life. yes, both philadelphia and boston are known for their rabid fans, sometimes too much so. i'm ready for the super bowl! and philadelphia, a team of self—described crisco cops, have greased up the city's like —— lightbulbs. in philadelphia who got up lightbulbs. in philadelphia who got up twice in different weekends. for patriots' fans it is the success that runs...
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keith morrison: summertime in miami. pounding heat, unavoidable sun.le except, of course, inside. bailiff: all rise, please. >> reporter: summertime in miami. pounding heat. unavoidable sun. unavoidable except of course inside. >> all rise, please. >> reporter: six years inside a cell in the county jail had produced a doughy christopher sutton by the time his trial finally began. it was july 2010. the son charged with hiring the hit man who murdered his mother, blinded his father. and here he sat apparently confident, highly prepared, ignoring most of the time the surviving members of his family, a scant to feet away. >> you know, we locked eyes, but -- i have nothing to say to him. >> reporter: melissa sat with her father, their father. front row seat. prosecutor karen keagan told the jury a horror story. the state's version of what happened. >> the man for whom the gunman had signed on to commit a double-murder. a man who was intimately familiar with john and susan sutton. that man -- their son. christopher sutton. >> reporter: then graphic evidence.
keith morrison: summertime in miami. pounding heat, unavoidable sun.le except, of course, inside. bailiff: all rise, please. >> reporter: summertime in miami. pounding heat. unavoidable sun. unavoidable except of course inside. >> all rise, please. >> reporter: six years inside a cell in the county jail had produced a doughy christopher sutton by the time his trial finally began. it was july 2010. the son charged with hiring the hit man who murdered his mother, blinded his...
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beyond this point, state park ranger cameron morrison says some areas still have more than an inch of ice that even his big plow couldn't remove.the areas tucked away in the shadows, of course, don't get ample sunlight to warm the asphalt up to the melting point.but that didn't stop people from flocking into the state park."it's definitely a bit busier with the snow than it would be normally on a tuesday.""my mom said that we were going somewhere cold."standup"it was definitely warm enough for, say a picnic on tuesday, but the hard thing would be finding a place to sit."so instead, most people packed snowballs....made snowmen....or captured some great snow moments for snapchat.(nats)"it;s like soft and mushy. whatcha got there in your hand?a snowball.who are you going to throw it at? my dad.hey, that was pretty good!"ranger morrison couldn't make any promises about the road opening on wednesday, either.it all depends on the temperature.on mount diablo, spencer blake, kron four news. ((steve/me3 vo)) we also saw some snow-capped peaks in the south bay.this was the scene at loma prieta
beyond this point, state park ranger cameron morrison says some areas still have more than an inch of ice that even his big plow couldn't remove.the areas tucked away in the shadows, of course, don't get ample sunlight to warm the asphalt up to the melting point.but that didn't stop people from flocking into the state park."it's definitely a bit busier with the snow than it would be normally on a tuesday.""my mom said that we were going somewhere cold."standup"it was...
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. >> it's sunny for now but storm clouds are on the morrison and some heavy rain is on its way.eteorologist katie fehlinger is tracking the rain from the cbs3 sky deck. katie, when were will he need the umbrellas. >> i think later on tonight is the next round of that wet weather moving in, jim. it's a completely bright sunny start to the afternoon here in center city physical. a couple of clouds here and there but all in all, it feels kind of mild outside and certainly with the heavy winter coat on it definitely feels comfortable to be out in the sunshine right now. so if you're still maybe making a run to get your sweetheart last minute gifts for valentine's day, the weather is going to cooperate for that. any other plans you have outside in fact. let's take a quick peek at storm scan. not going to see wet weather just yet locally we've got our a couple of clouds beginning to build in a southern most counties with time those had couldn't to lift north and as they do, we'll start to see some wet weather moving in but that actually starts to move in from the northwest so it's the
. >> it's sunny for now but storm clouds are on the morrison and some heavy rain is on its way.eteorologist katie fehlinger is tracking the rain from the cbs3 sky deck. katie, when were will he need the umbrellas. >> i think later on tonight is the next round of that wet weather moving in, jim. it's a completely bright sunny start to the afternoon here in center city physical. a couple of clouds here and there but all in all, it feels kind of mild outside and certainly with the...
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each pack for office morrison's two children little havens for retreat none of the living spaces is larger than fifty square meters every centimeter is put to good use. decreased dish that came with a building concept like this its greatest strength is also its greatest weakness that means the way the concrete has been poured on way it has set and this carrying the structure can no longer be altered you can't take anything out anymore if you did the whole house would collapse always a glee's architectural office three peat one multiple awards for this design it took construction period of two and a half years to realize his dream home. decent house in this house everything is radically and fundamentally reduce to the back concrete. that's what i like the most all those other things you do with the house i'm not necessary here. you can read your self all of that really doesn't take much. there are no stones to be thrown in this glass house with his great friend. has not only created a unique home for his family he is also placed on a property that was once considered impossible to build. yo
each pack for office morrison's two children little havens for retreat none of the living spaces is larger than fifty square meters every centimeter is put to good use. decreased dish that came with a building concept like this its greatest strength is also its greatest weakness that means the way the concrete has been poured on way it has set and this carrying the structure can no longer be altered you can't take anything out anymore if you did the whole house would collapse always a glee's...
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that means taking inspiration from artists like egon schiele or gustav cute and especially coleman morrison and also wagner wagner this is right down to the architectural features or details from the furniture glassware own jewelry all of that was incredibly creative back then and that's what i wanted to put into this collection sort of thing is a credit to him. are there so combines classical with high tech fabrics. he regards bodies and clothes as his canvas. the restaurants ourselves all for example there's briscoe stress here is very fluid and just very feminine however i like very clean lines but then i combine it with something like this a feminine white slim and then i suggest to wear it with a parka made of a very thick wall printed with animal motifs. he creates his designs at his small studio in an old town apartment. to study fashion in london and in two thousand and five moved to milan to work for george no armani. there he learned that you can only reach your goal with passion and hard work. after seven years he gave up a well paid job and took a leap of faith he founded his ow
that means taking inspiration from artists like egon schiele or gustav cute and especially coleman morrison and also wagner wagner this is right down to the architectural features or details from the furniture glassware own jewelry all of that was incredibly creative back then and that's what i wanted to put into this collection sort of thing is a credit to him. are there so combines classical with high tech fabrics. he regards bodies and clothes as his canvas. the restaurants ourselves all for...
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too and i was co defendants have been found guilty and will be jailed chris morrison trial. what been the average punching the and ripping off is a red resigns amount tracksuits off as he celebrates its? this verdict the judge made while handing down a sentences of four and five years respectively festival for use if i do the same. the judge saying that he was at well aware of the intentions of his sister has not in terms of finding a hideout for two men on the run in the wake of the paris attacks. a county planning another attack on the that it falls and is this the streets. the high so you might also be convicted i've it is the judge saying that telephone intercepts showed they could be no doubt that was out whether way. of a house is intentions a drug and that we for a long time the laughing stock perhaps a it's of the french army opinion in the wake of his now the tory as. a television appearance as is a class in a northern paris somers is being. besieged attac are having the last laugh now idea that has been appeal is that it'. a small that and that really doesn't goals
too and i was co defendants have been found guilty and will be jailed chris morrison trial. what been the average punching the and ripping off is a red resigns amount tracksuits off as he celebrates its? this verdict the judge made while handing down a sentences of four and five years respectively festival for use if i do the same. the judge saying that he was at well aware of the intentions of his sister has not in terms of finding a hideout for two men on the run in the wake of the paris...
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i have written to morrisons, asda and sainsbury‘s, because we are finding that as a last line of defenceple why are they making this practice is? we had a very good example if you meet is ago, where a staff member asked a customer who was purchasing more than £1000 worth of vouchers, and managed to stop the customer losing that manner it —— that money. we are asking these retailers to be the last lines of defence. just so that people are clear in their minds, when you contact them, how do you do so? so that they know to distinguish you from the fraudsters. it is true that we will bring you up and ask you if you have an outstanding tax debt, but you should make sure that you ask us sufficient information to makes that we are who we say we are. there will be lots of information thatis there will be lots of information that is only known to you and to ask, so make sure that you satisfy yourself that you are speaking to the right people. but, we would urge you, that if you are ever in doubt, thenit you, that if you are ever in doubt, then it is perfectly 0k to end the call and then wring us
i have written to morrisons, asda and sainsbury‘s, because we are finding that as a last line of defenceple why are they making this practice is? we had a very good example if you meet is ago, where a staff member asked a customer who was purchasing more than £1000 worth of vouchers, and managed to stop the customer losing that manner it —— that money. we are asking these retailers to be the last lines of defence. just so that people are clear in their minds, when you contact them, how...
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definitely and it's part of the reason i've written to the chief executives of tesco, morrisons, asdast line of defence, those staff who are in those supermarkets and in many other retailers, can be the people who might ask those elderly people why are they making those purchases. we have a really great example only a a few weeks ago, where staff in tesco's lynwood asked customer purchasing more than £1000 worth of vouchers, what that was for. their intervention managed to stop that customer from losing their money. we are asking for the engagement of retailers to be able to help us be the last line of defence against these ruthless people? angela, so people are clear in their minds, when you contact them, when they really do owe you money, how do you contact them so they know to distinguish you from the fraudsters? it is true that we will ring you up and ask you if you have an outstanding tax debt, but you should make sure that you ask us sufficient information to make sure we are who we say we are. there will be lots of information known only to you and are so make sure you satisfy
definitely and it's part of the reason i've written to the chief executives of tesco, morrisons, asdast line of defence, those staff who are in those supermarkets and in many other retailers, can be the people who might ask those elderly people why are they making those purchases. we have a really great example only a a few weeks ago, where staff in tesco's lynwood asked customer purchasing more than £1000 worth of vouchers, what that was for. their intervention managed to stop that customer...
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many people say the moon landings were a's and many people say jim morrison faked his own death.any people say the greatest film of the 20th century. many people say what is known as the logical fallacy that holds if many people believe so it is so. the president is responding to a claim of fact not by denying the fact that the claim that they are supposed to have a. they are indistinguishable from and they needn't have any purchase against the man that is insufficiently powerful to ignore them or shameless to deny them or in his case both. if some people on the left think they can assert their claims based on their status as the victims, trump is asserting his own claims based on his status as being powerful. truth is what he thinks he can get away with. if he says that one of the towers were so what can only infect 20% are, that is truth. if he needs to say the size of his crowd was larger than obama, that is true as well. it would be bad if i were speaking of the president of the united states alone, but this also meant the rise of his many helpers from alternative facts kelly
many people say the moon landings were a's and many people say jim morrison faked his own death.any people say the greatest film of the 20th century. many people say what is known as the logical fallacy that holds if many people believe so it is so. the president is responding to a claim of fact not by denying the fact that the claim that they are supposed to have a. they are indistinguishable from and they needn't have any purchase against the man that is insufficiently powerful to ignore them...
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in the last hour, morrisons has revealed plans to cut 1,500 shop floorjobs as part of a restructuringve agreed to change online games promotions after pressure from the regulator. the competition and markets authority said players must be able to cash out when they want, and not have to play more to release winnings. the changes will apply to all promotions. how wealthy are you? we‘re notjust talking about what comes home in your monthly pay packets, or savings in your bank account — wealth includes everything from property, to family heirlooms and your pension pot. figures out today from the office for national statistics say the number of british households that could consider themselves millionaires rose by nearly a third in two years — the median average wealth per british household, after borrowing was just under £260,000 byjuly 2016. joining us now is sarah coles, personal finance analyst at hargreaves thanks forjoining us. the figures suggest that overall, the average world is up about 15% in the umaga yea rs world is up about 15% in the umaga years 2014—2016, what is driving i
in the last hour, morrisons has revealed plans to cut 1,500 shop floorjobs as part of a restructuringve agreed to change online games promotions after pressure from the regulator. the competition and markets authority said players must be able to cash out when they want, and not have to play more to release winnings. the changes will apply to all promotions. how wealthy are you? we‘re notjust talking about what comes home in your monthly pay packets, or savings in your bank account — wealth...
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many people say that jim morrison faked his own death. many people say ishtar was the greatest film of the 20th 20th century. many peep -- people say the logical fallacy that hold evidences many people believe so, it is so. the president is responding to a claim of fact, not by denying the fact, but by denying the claim that facts are supposed to have on an argument. he isn't telly o'reilly he has his facts wrong help is saying as farce as he he concern facts as most people understand them don't matter. that they are indistinguishable from and interchangeable with opinion, and that statements of fact needn't have in the purchase against a man who is either sufficiently powerful to ignore them or sufficiently shame loss to deny them or in his case, both. this is, of course, yet another example of our new ill liberalism. if some people on the left think they can assert truth claims based on status as victims, trump is asserting his own truth claims based on his status as being powerful. truth is what he thinks he can get away with. if he ne
many people say that jim morrison faked his own death. many people say ishtar was the greatest film of the 20th 20th century. many peep -- people say the logical fallacy that hold evidences many people believe so, it is so. the president is responding to a claim of fact, not by denying the fact, but by denying the claim that facts are supposed to have on an argument. he isn't telly o'reilly he has his facts wrong help is saying as farce as he he concern facts as most people understand them...
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returning to our story, here's keith morrison. >> nine small planes were about to give up their search for a missing teenage pilot. >> we all looked until the last light. the absolute last light. >> so as the minutes tick by, the passage of time changes somehow. >> yes. it felt like days. >> but here, in the outskirts of a little place called douglas, wyoming, an outdoorsman jammed josh alex ander was about to ge roped into the same story. >> if you've given a choice to do anything. >> id ebe in the mountains somewhere. that's what i live for. >> josh's friend feel the the same way. >> there's places can you go and not see people for days. >> that's kind of the sweet spots for you. >> very relaxes, very calm. quiet. >> in august of 2013, josh and nate planned to spend a few days in one of those sweet spots. a place most of us will never see. the absarokas in western wyoming, some of the most remote and spectacular mountains in the country. the purpose? to scout for big horn sheep. not easy. they live on jacked perches. like ghosts for a fleeting moment and then gone again. inhospitable
returning to our story, here's keith morrison. >> nine small planes were about to give up their search for a missing teenage pilot. >> we all looked until the last light. the absolute last light. >> so as the minutes tick by, the passage of time changes somehow. >> yes. it felt like days. >> but here, in the outskirts of a little place called douglas, wyoming, an outdoorsman jammed josh alex ander was about to ge roped into the same story. >> if you've given...
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many people say that jim morrison fixed his own death. many people say ishtar was the greatest film of the 20th century. [laughter] many people say that what is known of the argument of [inaudible], the logical fallacy that holds that if many people believe i so, it is so. the president is responding to a claim of facts not by denying the facts by denying the claim that facts are supposed to have an argument. he isn't telling o'reilly that he has his facts wrong, he is saying that as h far as he is concerned facts, as most people understand them, don't matter, that they are indistinguishable from and interchangeablele with opinion and that statements of fact needed have any purchase against the man who is either either sufficient to powerful to ignore them or sufficiently shameless to deny them. or in his case, both. this is another example of our new liberalism. some people on the left think they can assert truth claims based on their status as systems trump is assertings his own claims based on the status of being powerful. truth is wha
many people say that jim morrison fixed his own death. many people say ishtar was the greatest film of the 20th century. [laughter] many people say that what is known of the argument of [inaudible], the logical fallacy that holds that if many people believe i so, it is so. the president is responding to a claim of facts not by denying the facts by denying the claim that facts are supposed to have an argument. he isn't telling o'reilly that he has his facts wrong, he is saying that as h far as...
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>> one of my, toni morrison has been one of my most inspirational writers.ading the book right now by mr. whitehead. >> host: the underground railroad? >> caller: yes. i am presently reading that now and i'm enjoying every bit of it. this is a treat for me to see you on t.v. today. thank you. >> host: ken, what do you do in spartanburg, south carolina? >> caller: i am actually, i work for the hospital here. i am a nurse. i like to read. >> host: thank you. >> guest: thank you for reading, can. i hope the end of the book is not disappointing! [laughter] i'm glad you enjoyed the first half of the book. so many different folks have inspired me. i think that you can get something from raymond carver. he is a writer of realistic short stories. also ralph ellison. early influences. twilight zone and marvel comics and stephen king. when i went to college i wanted to write horror. i wanted to write the black cell is lot or the shiny. -- salem's lot for the shiningperiod -- think my early love for genre joy telling, i see fantasy as a tool. use it here and not there.
>> one of my, toni morrison has been one of my most inspirational writers.ading the book right now by mr. whitehead. >> host: the underground railroad? >> caller: yes. i am presently reading that now and i'm enjoying every bit of it. this is a treat for me to see you on t.v. today. thank you. >> host: ken, what do you do in spartanburg, south carolina? >> caller: i am actually, i work for the hospital here. i am a nurse. i like to read. >> host: thank you....
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here again is keith morrison with a knock at the door. >> in the end, bones and a few teeth were all they found. there was every reason to think tara was murdered and then dumped in the woods, but murdered how? by whom? sharon's attorney -- i think it might have been a choking or strangulation was not recovered. >> the medical examiner though found evidence that four of tara's ribs were fractured. >> a fracture that occurred at the time of death. >> so there's a big big slam into her ribs somehow. >> the medical examiner found there was evidence of a violent struggle. there was evidence of blunt force trauma and that would contribute to her death. >> detectives scoured the woods looking for anything that might tell them something. they found a belly button ring near the bones. the kind tara wore. and the remnants of only one piece of clothing that belonged to her. a pair of panties. no hair, no fiber, no dna of any kind at the scene that would help them aid killer. >> it was frustrating for the family. frustrating for the detectives and frustrating for the prosecutors that worked on
here again is keith morrison with a knock at the door. >> in the end, bones and a few teeth were all they found. there was every reason to think tara was murdered and then dumped in the woods, but murdered how? by whom? sharon's attorney -- i think it might have been a choking or strangulation was not recovered. >> the medical examiner though found evidence that four of tara's ribs were fractured. >> a fracture that occurred at the time of death. >> so there's a big big...
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i wrote a lot of toni morrison because she's a genius. and then david means. i think you take the ones that speak to you and there is some amazing writers. they are nothing like i write. and they don't give me ideas of how to write. i think that is the beauty of having control over how you learn. what were you reading then. i read a lot of religious books. i read the bible and i'm read a lot of 19th century speeches the founding mormon prophets. that was a language i had felt at home and pretty quickly. when you went to school for the first time you wrote in this archaic style. that is what i had been reading. a lot of my professors were very bewildered. it took a while to kind of get that voice out. the writing voice is often so different than the talking voice. he have a really work on unit speak in that way that is the part that you really had to do that. they feel a certain self-consciousness about writing and sometimes when we feel self-conscious we feel more formal. people will use words like establishment instead of the building. words that you would ne
i wrote a lot of toni morrison because she's a genius. and then david means. i think you take the ones that speak to you and there is some amazing writers. they are nothing like i write. and they don't give me ideas of how to write. i think that is the beauty of having control over how you learn. what were you reading then. i read a lot of religious books. i read the bible and i'm read a lot of 19th century speeches the founding mormon prophets. that was a language i had felt at home and pretty...
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. >> jim morrison, the lead singer for the doors, a rock music group, is dead.27. >> the early years of the '70s are sad in music. because you lose people. and you lose the beatles. >> the small gathering on saville row is only the beginning. the event so momentous that historians may someday view it as a landmark in the decline of the british empire. the beatles are breaking up. >> it was a death for a lot of people. rock 'n' roll as we understood it in the '60s, are no longer with us. >> being without the beatles -- never. ♪ >> and i wonder what i'm doing here with no drummers and no nothing like that. you might know i lost my old band or i left it. ♪ imagine there's no heaven it's easy if you try ♪ >> for so long, you kind of waited for the next beatles album to see where music was going. and we just hoped that the music they would come up with individually would be that good. >> you know, i no longer, oh, the beatles need an album. you and paul go write 20 songs tomorrow kind of thing. i just write when i feel like it. ♪ imagine all the people >> you know, y
. >> jim morrison, the lead singer for the doors, a rock music group, is dead.27. >> the early years of the '70s are sad in music. because you lose people. and you lose the beatles. >> the small gathering on saville row is only the beginning. the event so momentous that historians may someday view it as a landmark in the decline of the british empire. the beatles are breaking up. >> it was a death for a lot of people. rock 'n' roll as we understood it in the '60s, are no...
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a historian, george morrison, amongggested these are the reasons why fundamentalism became so prominent in america. warfield would not have entirely approved of how the fundamentalist movement picked up the cause of inerrancy and ran with it. i think what we see is that when sophisticated scholarship filters down from the cloud land of theological treatises into church newspapers and broadcast, it does not retain its complexity and nuances. that is what happened with the doctrine of inerrancy. it became a sort of banner to rally around. to proclaim belief in inerrancy was to proclaim, i reject all of these awful things about modernity. i reject women wearing shorter skirts. i reject weird looking, weird talking, weird smelling immigrants coming into our cities. i reject prideful arrogant scholars who are tearing down our holy books. i want to assert the authority of the bible over america. that is what inerrancy came to stand for, i think. we gain some perspective on this when we think a little bit about canada. canada had a small fundamentalist movement of its own. especially baptists
a historian, george morrison, amongggested these are the reasons why fundamentalism became so prominent in america. warfield would not have entirely approved of how the fundamentalist movement picked up the cause of inerrancy and ran with it. i think what we see is that when sophisticated scholarship filters down from the cloud land of theological treatises into church newspapers and broadcast, it does not retain its complexity and nuances. that is what happened with the doctrine of inerrancy....
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continuety of each topic item can be brought forward to its conclusion and they're joined by tim morrison who will be part of the team for this year. with, that those are my thank yous. and if i get the right buttton. ok. i had one too many buttness to pushed. we have to begin by taking a look at what is the task force, what did it do in year two and what is its vision in year three. so, the task force had in its purpose the early job of facile tating a conversation between the community, the department heads and the city. this was prior to understanding that we were going to have any legislation, let alone a valid proposal passed. this was to set up the mayor and supervise source and city departments. as we refined this over time, we're now proposing that the year three goal be that the task force recommend and review policy in three main topic areas, regulatory, land use and social justice inequity and we'll get to that. we friended on year one. you are now being presented on year two. and let's look at year two in review. so year two in review builds on year one. year one we had no leg
continuety of each topic item can be brought forward to its conclusion and they're joined by tim morrison who will be part of the team for this year. with, that those are my thank yous. and if i get the right buttton. ok. i had one too many buttness to pushed. we have to begin by taking a look at what is the task force, what did it do in year two and what is its vision in year three. so, the task force had in its purpose the early job of facile tating a conversation between the community, the...
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projects, but it helps suppliers like this, because there's a synergy that's taking place while clark morrison is providing with the warriors project. with our members and other small business, this type of partnership works very well for our members. we would like namec to be considered on some of this developer team because we are the only organization that provides assistance to contractors. there's nobody out there right now. we're the only one that does it with the union contracts. we have a few of the members out here that are going to speak about their success stories. clark construction is our major corporate partner. they are the only one right now actually works with namec in developing small business to be successful on their project. with the large project as warriors, the staff provided, you know, access to small business to participate. this gives them a lot of experiences and also opportunity to move onto other projects. i will cut it short here. i know my time is out, but we encourage developers and contractors to join our chapter, to join our association, so we can get this 50
projects, but it helps suppliers like this, because there's a synergy that's taking place while clark morrison is providing with the warriors project. with our members and other small business, this type of partnership works very well for our members. we would like namec to be considered on some of this developer team because we are the only organization that provides assistance to contractors. there's nobody out there right now. we're the only one that does it with the union contracts. we have...
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a few or maybe more than a few will be living line from the doors red house blues song when jim morrison sings well, i woke up this morning and had myself a beer. philly police hope they handle their beer and themselves a lot better than post game goof s that had to damage and disrupt property and philly's image around the world as police commissioner called them clowns and idiots. >> with this one it goes beyond just the size of the crowd but things we always talk about in large gatherings , things you have to be prepared for. this is a totally different environment then the other night. i'm not saying that be in will be drinking but it is early in the morning, or late morning anyway and so you always try to be ready for things like this. >> reporter: so my collogue who does this shift at our fox station in boston whom we share stories with, mike hen rains rich he is breaking news that the super bowl loss wasn't rob gronkowski's only loss in minnesota. he comes home with the team yesterday, his house right here near gilette stadium and finds out his house was burglarized. so two losses
a few or maybe more than a few will be living line from the doors red house blues song when jim morrison sings well, i woke up this morning and had myself a beer. philly police hope they handle their beer and themselves a lot better than post game goof s that had to damage and disrupt property and philly's image around the world as police commissioner called them clowns and idiots. >> with this one it goes beyond just the size of the crowd but things we always talk about in large...
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. >> keith morrison, with secrets in a small town. >>> good evening, and welcome to dateline. i'm lester holt. her life ended in mystery on a dead end road, a mother of three who'd gone missing. for police, the investigation seemed to hit a dead end too. then, a small town story led to a very big break, and to a suspect that surprised just about everyone. but it's a sad truth as the sheriff says, even here, where everybody used to know everybody, it's not that way anymore. >> so many different people are moving in from around the world and -- >> trying to escape the crowds. >> escape the crowd or running from something. >> oh, yes, where you have gone, andy griffith, mayberry has apparently up and left us. the sheriff fights real crime nowadays. >> the crime you see here is the same crime you would see in any city, just a smaller version. >> neighbors tend to know more of each other's business than they might in tuscaloosa, for example. which can be a bit of a nuisance, as you're about to see, if you need to keep a secret, especially, for example, if your secret is about murde
. >> keith morrison, with secrets in a small town. >>> good evening, and welcome to dateline. i'm lester holt. her life ended in mystery on a dead end road, a mother of three who'd gone missing. for police, the investigation seemed to hit a dead end too. then, a small town story led to a very big break, and to a suspect that surprised just about everyone. but it's a sad truth as the sheriff says, even here, where everybody used to know everybody, it's not that way anymore....
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i read a lot of books a lot of toni morrison because she's a genius and a ton of short stories. there's so many great writers. you take the ones that speak to and there's some amazing writers that i enjoy but they're nothing like i write and then there are some writers that too. that's the beauty of having control over how you learn. what were you reading in your childhood? >> i wrote a lot of religious books. i read the book of mormon in the bible and a lot of 19th century speeches by the founding mormon prophets. >> it's interesting when he went to school for the first time you rode in the stilted style. >> yes, that was i think a lot of my successors were very bewildered i took a while to get that voice out. >> is an amazing the right invoices so different than the talking voice. you had to really work on it needn't speak in that way. isn't it interesting that was the part. >> a lot of people feel a certain self-consciousness about writing. and when you feel that you become more formal. i've noticed it that people will use words like establishments instead of building or was
i read a lot of books a lot of toni morrison because she's a genius and a ton of short stories. there's so many great writers. you take the ones that speak to and there's some amazing writers that i enjoy but they're nothing like i write and then there are some writers that too. that's the beauty of having control over how you learn. what were you reading in your childhood? >> i wrote a lot of religious books. i read the book of mormon in the bible and a lot of 19th century speeches by...
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here's keith morrison with "after the party." >> reporter: what is so optimistic as a party on new year's eve. what night as hopeful, as full of anticipation, as the clean slate midnight brings? >> it was a small new year's eve party. >> just family and friends. >> reporter: disappointment is inevitable, of course, clean slates no matter how ardently desired are messy all too soon. >> we noticed that there was a lotta alcohol out. >> reporter: still, we celebrate possibilities and drown past sorrows. and watch the clock that ticks toward our new beginnings and our ends. on december 31, 2011, an hour north of denver in west evans, colorado. ashley and tom fallis, surrounded by friends and family danced to the music that brought them together -- their wedding song. >> they decided to get up and dance in the middle of their living room. and -- >> reporter: everybody watching. >> with everyone watching. i don't -- >> reporter: kinda romantic. >> i think i said, "oh, this is sweet." >> reporter: it was their party, ashley's and tom's. she'd invited her co-workers like andrea. >> it was casual.
here's keith morrison with "after the party." >> reporter: what is so optimistic as a party on new year's eve. what night as hopeful, as full of anticipation, as the clean slate midnight brings? >> it was a small new year's eve party. >> just family and friends. >> reporter: disappointment is inevitable, of course, clean slates no matter how ardently desired are messy all too soon. >> we noticed that there was a lotta alcohol out. >> reporter:...
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. >> molly in washington for more on this list bring kelly jane morrison, editor at the weekly standard thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. the point molly made at the end of the report is into the new week seems to be the question in terms of what is next. there are reports that there may be formed in memos another subject still to come but to molly's point of the question is what about the democratic memo, the so-called rebuttal? to see that at some point? it sounds like the will and there will be dueling memos back and forth over and over. the democrats have the committee has voted to not release it but that committee is controlled by republicans but it does look like there's a very real possibility that they will finally relent and let it go. president trump has to review it and make the call himself whether he will let it stand. the democrats want this memo released in the interest of transparency and fairness and that is great but the question i have is can you really have this transparency and can you say we want the american people to see both memos and judge for themsel
. >> molly in washington for more on this list bring kelly jane morrison, editor at the weekly standard thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. the point molly made at the end of the report is into the new week seems to be the question in terms of what is next. there are reports that there may be formed in memos another subject still to come but to molly's point of the question is what about the democratic memo, the so-called rebuttal? to see that at some point? it sounds like the...
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i read a lot of books what read a lot of toni morrison because she's a genius and a ton of short stories. there are so many great writers. you take the ones that speak to their some amazing writers that i enjoy reading but they're nothing like i write and they don't give me ideas about right. there are some readers that do that's the beauty of having control over how you learn. >> host: what were you reading in your childhood? >> guest: i read a lot of religious books. mostly i read the book of mormon in the bible and a lot of 19th century speeches by the founding mormon prophets. that was. >> host: it's interesting that when he went to school for the first time at 17 you wrote in this archaic style. >> guest: i did. it's what i have been reading. a lot of my professors were bewildered by why sounded like that had to go while to get that voice out. >> host: is in a maze in the writing voice is different than the talking voice. units big in that way am assuming. is that interesting that was the part. >> guest: a lot of people feel a self-consciousness about writi writing. i've noticed thi
i read a lot of books what read a lot of toni morrison because she's a genius and a ton of short stories. there are so many great writers. you take the ones that speak to their some amazing writers that i enjoy reading but they're nothing like i write and they don't give me ideas about right. there are some readers that do that's the beauty of having control over how you learn. >> host: what were you reading in your childhood? >> guest: i read a lot of religious books. mostly i read...
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why would you have toni morrison in the black section. she should be in both. think she is in both sections. it's not as big as the weird segregation. and now it slipped its purpose. are not as much anymore. the next call comes from tina and hollywood each. thank you sir. i would just like to tell this gentleman i was raised in a suburb of philadelphia we were never taught that there was a variable with blacks. i just apologize to you that this is what youu had experience. thank you for your work. i appreciate all you've gone through. thank you. thank you tina. thanks for reading. i'm glad you grew up in a very progressive place. by philadelphia. it has its terrible sides. and a lot of that in the terrible part of the character ends up determining so much of our history. but thank you for reading. you grew up upper-middle-class in new york city did you go through a lot. it's called its prejudice based on the color of your skin not your dad -- zip code.yo like most young black men i had i've been stopped by police. handcuffed interrogated for being on the wrong
why would you have toni morrison in the black section. she should be in both. think she is in both sections. it's not as big as the weird segregation. and now it slipped its purpose. are not as much anymore. the next call comes from tina and hollywood each. thank you sir. i would just like to tell this gentleman i was raised in a suburb of philadelphia we were never taught that there was a variable with blacks. i just apologize to you that this is what youu had experience. thank you for your...
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yeah, you know i think orders, there was a long-standing polic policy, sometimes toni morrison will ben the afghan american section and not literature and ideally you're both. when i was in high school, i would go to the black section and just browse and you find some random person you never heard about like douglas, who is this guy, and you know it was a place to find books about your culture and i think it came out of a good idea in the 70s, but why would you have toni morrison and the black study section. they should be in both. i think now, i don't think, i think she's in book sections, i think my books are in both sections and it'sio not as big of a weird segregation, it had a purpose another purpose isn't as much anymore. hi tina, you are on book tv. >> thank you. i would just like to tell this gentleman ima was raised in a suburb of philadelphia. we were never never taught that there was a variable with blacks and i just apologize to you that this is what you've experienced so sir, thank you for your work, it's wonderful and i appreciate all you've gone through. thank you. >> th
yeah, you know i think orders, there was a long-standing polic policy, sometimes toni morrison will ben the afghan american section and not literature and ideally you're both. when i was in high school, i would go to the black section and just browse and you find some random person you never heard about like douglas, who is this guy, and you know it was a place to find books about your culture and i think it came out of a good idea in the 70s, but why would you have toni morrison and the black...
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thanks so much for your time >> thank you very much >> charlie morrison of wingstop. >> a programminge're awaiting president trump who will be holding a joint news conference with australian prime minister malcolm turnbull. they're expected to discuss infrastructure as well as trade. big business heavy event when it happens we'll bring it to you live. in the meantime, stocks are higher dow is up 147 points and "power lunch" is back right after this we've been preparing for this day. over the years, paul and i have met regularly with our ameriprise advisor. we plan for everything from retirement to college savings. giving us the ability to add on for an important member of our family. welcome home mom. with the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. >>> welcome back i'm melissa lee. scott walker is joining us for the second hour of "power lunch. good to have you here. >> thank you >> we begin with breaking news president trump set to hold a joint news conference with australian prime minister malcolm turnbull in just a few minutes. as soon as he starts, we'll get to it. meanti
thanks so much for your time >> thank you very much >> charlie morrison of wingstop. >> a programminge're awaiting president trump who will be holding a joint news conference with australian prime minister malcolm turnbull. they're expected to discuss infrastructure as well as trade. big business heavy event when it happens we'll bring it to you live. in the meantime, stocks are higher dow is up 147 points and "power lunch" is back right after this we've been...
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and jim morrison said, we just did the ed television show -- the ed sullivan show. a band called jefferson airplane from san francisco did very suggestive songs, "white rabbit," which was basically "alice in wonderland" with the use.nal drug "i need somebody to love," exclamation point after exclamation point. grace slick comes out looking so 1967. us on interview -- i saw an interview with her on american bandstand or dick clark is trying to figure out how to have a conversation with these hippie musicians. this is basically a new sound. much of it came out of california. and jeffersonead airplane out of san francisco. the doors from los angeles. we also have one of the first of the true predecessors to woodstock, called monterey. in monterey, california, near the waves and serve in the late spring of 67 -- 1967, they have a really heavily publicized rock concert that goals multiple days. what is interesting, to show the issues at that time, the rolling stones were billed to appear. they never showed up. two of the rolling stones were under indictment in england fo
and jim morrison said, we just did the ed television show -- the ed sullivan show. a band called jefferson airplane from san francisco did very suggestive songs, "white rabbit," which was basically "alice in wonderland" with the use.nal drug "i need somebody to love," exclamation point after exclamation point. grace slick comes out looking so 1967. us on interview -- i saw an interview with her on american bandstand or dick clark is trying to figure out how to have...