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i think both humphries executor and also morrison morrison, the one thing the court has decided. >> was policy disagreement cause? to make it think that is what happened. so reseau celebrate to have a man and that is what he said. >> i believe that is correct >> so even though that is what the court held it was humphries executor because he was still alive. he would not get his job back. >> and pay for the rest of the term even if the court disagrees later. >> even with the humphries executor. >> data now that would play out but not add a situation the statute on the face. any more questions?. >> there has never been an agency like this all of those things that congress carefully put in the statutes to ensure the independence of this agency is not 0 + o plus o is significant each and every respect so that sum total that creates the most powerful agency this is give it the power to enforce 19 supper consumer financial statutes that come from all different agencies this is a very powerful agency. does that president under the free enterprise fund have the authority to be accountable with
i think both humphries executor and also morrison morrison, the one thing the court has decided. >> was policy disagreement cause? to make it think that is what happened. so reseau celebrate to have a man and that is what he said. >> i believe that is correct >> so even though that is what the court held it was humphries executor because he was still alive. he would not get his job back. >> and pay for the rest of the term even if the court disagrees later. >> even...
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changelso cannot morrison versus olson. but you say it is different -- you say it is different because of the independent counsel possible authority was limited, right? >> it was a limited scope of jurisdiction. itself andcourt knowledge eyes the independent counsel. the administrative agency that have civil enforcement power just like this one just like the ftc. so what could be more powerful to indict the highest officials? >> that is correct and is the jurisdiction it is much more -- and is the jurisdiction. >> it is much more powerful in terms of the ability to impair the power of the president the -- the power of the president which is the critical question. the independent counsel was much more threatened and this zero. threatened than this bureau. >> judge tatel, we simply object to restricting of a president's power faithfully to execute the laws and the independent counsel statute from the cftc but what they said with a free enterprise fund whenever those limitations were, they are not before us because they have n
changelso cannot morrison versus olson. but you say it is different -- you say it is different because of the independent counsel possible authority was limited, right? >> it was a limited scope of jurisdiction. itself andcourt knowledge eyes the independent counsel. the administrative agency that have civil enforcement power just like this one just like the ftc. so what could be more powerful to indict the highest officials? >> that is correct and is the jurisdiction it is much...
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including morrison versus olson. i have not seen an argument in your brief even if i agreed with you that there's a serious risk for cause removal position for this director but even if i agreed with you, i don't see how as a judge on an appeals court found by morrison and humphries that i can go there. i just don't see where this court gets that flexibility. >> that's right, i understand the points. i understand the restriction that we are faced with because this is an intermediate appellate court so, what it comes down to is unless you say this decision is dictated by humphrey's executor and morrison case and everything that this director is given, this agency is given, all its power is subsumed and just like, no further than humphrey's executor that were bound by that and it will have to be decided by the supreme court. >> excuse me, i haven't heard from you yet an argument for how i can conclude that were not bound by that. the only thing a scene in your brief is that the independent counsel was limited and tenur
including morrison versus olson. i have not seen an argument in your brief even if i agreed with you that there's a serious risk for cause removal position for this director but even if i agreed with you, i don't see how as a judge on an appeals court found by morrison and humphries that i can go there. i just don't see where this court gets that flexibility. >> that's right, i understand the points. i understand the restriction that we are faced with because this is an intermediate...
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and also with humphrey's executor in morrison but the one thing. >> i see if that is what happened with humphrey's executor and the court said no. i believe roosevelts letter said i would like to have a man there is what he said. >> so to reaffirm that understanding. >> now it was humphrey's executor because he died and was still alive when the court made that decision not to get his job back proposal as long as the president is willing to cut a check even if the court disagrees even with humphrey's executor. >> that is not at this situation as applied. any more questions?. >> [inaudible] there has never been an agency like best owe plus o plus o with that agency are not zeros so that sum total the request of authority to create the most powerful agency. given the power of those statutes this was a very powerful agency that does the president have the authority to be accountable to how those decisions with those 19 statutes are made? the president has then to use the panel decision that the buck stops somewhere else. the president says i cannot remove pan and. started with the propositi
and also with humphrey's executor in morrison but the one thing. >> i see if that is what happened with humphrey's executor and the court said no. i believe roosevelts letter said i would like to have a man there is what he said. >> so to reaffirm that understanding. >> now it was humphrey's executor because he died and was still alive when the court made that decision not to get his job back proposal as long as the president is willing to cut a check even if the court...
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they are here to work the problem, and the arts can work problems. ♪ [applause] laura: simon morrison revival. you can find more of the news on our website. to see what we are working on at any time, check out our facebook page. i am laura trevelyan. thank you for watching "bbc world news america" and please tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and sony pictures classics. >> i think i should just go straight to paris. >> i'll take care of it. >> that's very generous, but you sure it's ok with you? >> driving is the only way to see a country. >> oh, it's incredible! >> how's paris? >> i'm actually not there yet. >> the rhone river is nearby. >> are we ever going to get to paris? mmm. i thought we'd be in paris by now. >> paris can wait. >> "paris can wait," rated pg. now playing at a theater near you. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> s
they are here to work the problem, and the arts can work problems. ♪ [applause] laura: simon morrison revival. you can find more of the news on our website. to see what we are working on at any time, check out our facebook page. i am laura trevelyan. thank you for watching "bbc world news america" and please tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation,...
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. >> and then keith morrison takes us here. >> o.m.g., wow. >> the it country where the hills are alive with the sound of americans moving here in droves. >> this place is amazinamazing. it's where i want to be. >> see if you can figure out where we are and if you can spot a familiar face from the movies. this is "sunday night." >>> first tonight our report on the incendiary radio host alex jones. for years jones has been spreading conspiracy theories claiming for instance that elements of the u.s. government allowed the 9/11 attacks to happen and that the horrific sandy hook massacre was a hoax. some thought we shouldn't broadcast this interview because his baseless allegations aren't just offensive, they're dangerous. but here's the thing. alex jones isn't going away. over the years his youtube channel has racked up 1.3 billion views. he has millions of listeners and the ear of our current president. we begin our report with his reaction to the recent terrorist attack in manchester, england. alex jones was nearly 5,000 miles away from manchester, england, when a suicide bomber killed
. >> and then keith morrison takes us here. >> o.m.g., wow. >> the it country where the hills are alive with the sound of americans moving here in droves. >> this place is amazinamazing. it's where i want to be. >> see if you can figure out where we are and if you can spot a familiar face from the movies. this is "sunday night." >>> first tonight our report on the incendiary radio host alex jones. for years jones has been spreading conspiracy...
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van morrison. >> not that they ever cost path once.she just loved his music that much. >> host: brown eyed girl. >> guest: and that was my theme song. >> host: what are you doing today? >> guest: i am working for the today show, and it's really fun. it's very ironic, wrinkly, because we had from the media. i literally ran, i don't use te work of my dad was on a one-man campaign to in the word literally. my little girl said eric told me not to go. he literally said that her and i said what did you just say? poppa will be curious. people throw it in -- furious. i literally ran, spread in the opposite direction from david gregory on the steps the white house pick we spent all these years trying to hide from the media and now i work for them which is so ironic but also really awesome because it shows that life is unexpected and it can take these crazy turns and that if you're so rigid on what you want to like to be, then you never can experience kind of the beauty of growing and changing. i think also shows you that you can't judge people.
van morrison. >> not that they ever cost path once.she just loved his music that much. >> host: brown eyed girl. >> guest: and that was my theme song. >> host: what are you doing today? >> guest: i am working for the today show, and it's really fun. it's very ironic, wrinkly, because we had from the media. i literally ran, i don't use te work of my dad was on a one-man campaign to in the word literally. my little girl said eric told me not to go. he literally said...
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about three or four years ago, morrison signed a deal with ocado so morrison was the number four playerrket and goinged everybody was online and they cannot compete and they did not have the resources. years, ocado took them from zero to 300 million pounds of revenue. and profitable. o is a british company? >> people think they are a grocer but they are really just ask company which is an and to end a solution. from your user interface of the computer, i go online and pick out the things i want and they show up at my door within one hour. that iioned in january get better selection, better convenience and ultimately i get better freshness because the way the logistics works, once you centralize down to one hub, everything is fresher. you love jeff bezos and you think the guy is a genius. you told me as much in january. you then said that the best way to bet on the future of the grocery business is not amazon, it's ocado and i don't quite get that. >> it may be amazon. we are happy with what he is doing because it makes sense. i believe this may be the checkmate move for the grocery indu
about three or four years ago, morrison signed a deal with ocado so morrison was the number four playerrket and goinged everybody was online and they cannot compete and they did not have the resources. years, ocado took them from zero to 300 million pounds of revenue. and profitable. o is a british company? >> people think they are a grocer but they are really just ask company which is an and to end a solution. from your user interface of the computer, i go online and pick out the things...
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it's quite near to in morrisons and a mcdonald's and we are not too far from the station, we are in quitetown centre. that is why a number of people have come out to see what's going on. but yes, it's cordoned off, there isjust a pile of rubble but the crane dead colla pse pile of rubble but the crane dead collapse on a building site. all right, thanks for the latest. julia to rate, this all happensjust right, thanks for the latest. julia to rate, this all happens just after about 5pm, a crane collapsed, quite about 5pm, a crane collapsed, quite a few people saw it and there are some pictures from the internet, that's the same cordoned off by the police. two people we were just been told, two people still trapped, one person we think is the driver airlifted to hospital. the situation still ongoing there with the area cordoned off while the emergency services try to release those people still trapped. the crane there is try to help get rid of the other crane involved. 100 days plus coming up crane involved. 100 days plus coming up but that is it from us. welcome to one hundred days. the qu
it's quite near to in morrisons and a mcdonald's and we are not too far from the station, we are in quitetown centre. that is why a number of people have come out to see what's going on. but yes, it's cordoned off, there isjust a pile of rubble but the crane dead colla pse pile of rubble but the crane dead collapse on a building site. all right, thanks for the latest. julia to rate, this all happensjust right, thanks for the latest. julia to rate, this all happens just after about 5pm, a crane...
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i am also thinking of toni morrison's beloved, especially with rosalie on the run.onder what the musical and literary narratives are that run into this series. ? are they influences i'm just curious about whether or not as show creators you were relying on some of those other texts. not just historical narratives, but contemporary narratives that black women have been writing to address this particular part of history. i know you probably can't talk about your future, but i am looking forward to another season. i deftly went to see the harpers ferry thing go down. cannot wait to see that, which by the way, i am hoping that you will get an emmy nomination for your role. fingers crossed. [applause] you -- i have a question in their? i think it'd. [laughter] >> i think we talk a lot about from the start, it was on the idea of rosalie going on his plain girlom this who didn't even want to leave and step off the plantation to at the end meeting harriet tubman and decided to go back. we don't talk about them specifically because they are people. we talk about all our char
i am also thinking of toni morrison's beloved, especially with rosalie on the run.onder what the musical and literary narratives are that run into this series. ? are they influences i'm just curious about whether or not as show creators you were relying on some of those other texts. not just historical narratives, but contemporary narratives that black women have been writing to address this particular part of history. i know you probably can't talk about your future, but i am looking forward...
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. >> a protest continchant and alex morrison is this 's grand marshal. >> thousands of people will be marching, telling you what their whoas are, what their wishes are and what they need to feel safe. >> politics aside this weekend is a time to celebrate who you are, equality. yeah, happy pride for sure. the party continues at deloris park. check out the crowd still on the hill. dike march is an all day event. i'm told the march has made its way to the castro. the pride parade is tomorrow. huge crowds expected and the police will be there in force. abc 7 news. >>> thanks for that, cornell. here's a look now at tomorrow's parade route highlighted in blue. and those street closures start early. those are indicated on the map in red. many muny lines will be rerouted during the parade. you can get a full list of details right on our website. there's a link right on the home page and we have all the info on our app. and you can enable push alurts for pride updates all weekend long. >>> we're seeing cooler weather this weekend but the fire danger is still quite high. a one acre grass fire b
. >> a protest continchant and alex morrison is this 's grand marshal. >> thousands of people will be marching, telling you what their whoas are, what their wishes are and what they need to feel safe. >> politics aside this weekend is a time to celebrate who you are, equality. yeah, happy pride for sure. the party continues at deloris park. check out the crowd still on the hill. dike march is an all day event. i'm told the march has made its way to the castro. the pride parade...
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dave lewis at tesco and the morrisons recovery play.ets is having yvaluing w on a recovery, whether it's happening or not >> yes i would throw marks and spencer into that. these are turnaround stories, but we're not seeing the turnaround i would argue with aldi and lidl continuing to battle, we are looking at multiples potentially too big of a premium >> one of the things that irks me, the valuation of a retailer online, as opposed to an online technology company that does retail look at ocado. it is trading at 140 times forward. if you're a technology company doing retail, you have a ten times multiple or eight or nine times multiple on your valuation. ocado is good, but is it that good >> seems outrageous that you look at the online pure plays and say, okay, how can you possibly assign such a multiple here it's about expectations and about the street looking and saying who is going to win at the end of the day here. the online pure plays are certainly where the street is looking. >> in terms of who will be the ultimate winner in the u
dave lewis at tesco and the morrisons recovery play.ets is having yvaluing w on a recovery, whether it's happening or not >> yes i would throw marks and spencer into that. these are turnaround stories, but we're not seeing the turnaround i would argue with aldi and lidl continuing to battle, we are looking at multiples potentially too big of a premium >> one of the things that irks me, the valuation of a retailer online, as opposed to an online technology company that does retail...
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logan morrison with a home run. the ball leaves the yard. the rays get five more in the fifth. this is corey dickerson deep and gone over the wall and that's a three run shot. the 7th inning, the rays are leading the a's 13-2. team usa one their world cup qualifier last night. today a continues. this time it is sweden against france. it was a 1-1 game in extra time, stoppage time. have a look at how things basically concluded. >> sweden has one of the most extraordinary fashion. with the goal from the halfway line. >> that was extraordinary fashion, wasn't it guys? you don't see that very often. 2-1 sweden has defeated france on a very unusual goal. basically that's john smith. check this out. video was looking out from around the major leagues. this is a foul ball last night. it looks like an ordinary foul ball. you have heard of hitting the cover off of a ball. the entire thing shredded and came loose. an unusual play. in the meantime, college regionals, baseball, a sensational pitch right there. a beautiful play. he might be on his way to the major leagues with range like th
logan morrison with a home run. the ball leaves the yard. the rays get five more in the fifth. this is corey dickerson deep and gone over the wall and that's a three run shot. the 7th inning, the rays are leading the a's 13-2. team usa one their world cup qualifier last night. today a continues. this time it is sweden against france. it was a 1-1 game in extra time, stoppage time. have a look at how things basically concluded. >> sweden has one of the most extraordinary fashion. with the...
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keith morrison gives us an inside look on sunday night. >> also, megyn kelly sits down with erin andrews since her cancer diagnosis. catch it here tomorrow night at 10:00. coming up next at 5rk -- >> new information on attorney general jeff sessions and his testimony next week. plus -- >> a woman is attacked at a gas station in morgan hill. coming up, find out more about the man that police are now trying to track down.
keith morrison gives us an inside look on sunday night. >> also, megyn kelly sits down with erin andrews since her cancer diagnosis. catch it here tomorrow night at 10:00. coming up next at 5rk -- >> new information on attorney general jeff sessions and his testimony next week. plus -- >> a woman is attacked at a gas station in morgan hill. coming up, find out more about the man that police are now trying to track down.
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--el incidente ocurri frente a ''morrison hall'' cuando el estudiante fue abordado por los adolescentes robarle el celular.. --los sospechosos huyeron de la escena, pero finalmente fueron arrestados, tras supuestamente admitir haber cometido el robo.... lorena --- las pacientes de un hospital en campeche han pedidio que en lugar de camas les pongan hamacas en el rea de maternidad. --las mujeres estn acostumbradas a las hamacas y quieren que sus hijos tambin adopten esta peculiar tradicin. --jazive prez, tiene los detalles --- :01 :21 :42 1:08 1:28 pkg track: al ritmo del vaivn los recin nacidos duermen en brazos de sus madres quienes han preferido convalecer en una hamaca en el hospital, en lugar de en una cama. track: wendy es una de ellas, firme a sus costumbres pidi realizar la labor de parto en este tradicional lecho y luego quedarse ah con su bebita para que se vaya acostumbrando dice, a lo que le espera en casa. s/ wendy nayeli / usuaria la cama es cansada, esta dura y la hamaca está más suavecita track: el doctor roberto campos es el impulsor del proyecto. asegura que fueron las
--el incidente ocurri frente a ''morrison hall'' cuando el estudiante fue abordado por los adolescentes robarle el celular.. --los sospechosos huyeron de la escena, pero finalmente fueron arrestados, tras supuestamente admitir haber cometido el robo.... lorena --- las pacientes de un hospital en campeche han pedidio que en lugar de camas les pongan hamacas en el rea de maternidad. --las mujeres estn acostumbradas a las hamacas y quieren que sus hijos tambin adopten esta peculiar tradicin....
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alex morrison is this grand marshal. >> thousands of people will be marching to tell you what they needom this administration to feel safe. >> reporter: politics aside, this weekend is about equality, a time to celebrate who are you. >> happy pride! >> reporter: happy pride indeed. check out how many people are here at the park. thousands of folks started gathering here about noon time. the march is really an all day event. it begins with a rally, festival in the park and caps off with the march which is about to begin in a matter of minutes here on 18th street. they'll go over to 16th and into the castro. the march seems to get larger as the procession continues with a lot of folks joining in. we're live at dolores park, abc 7 news. >> thanks for that. >>> earlier in the day cornell sent this tweet showing the iconic figure that returned to twin peaks. abc 7 news was in san francisco as a group of people spoke. a pink triangle was used by the nazis during world war ii to identify and persecute homosexuals. to be gay means to keep fighting. >> always living in this skin color, i'm alway
alex morrison is this grand marshal. >> thousands of people will be marching to tell you what they needom this administration to feel safe. >> reporter: politics aside, this weekend is about equality, a time to celebrate who are you. >> happy pride! >> reporter: happy pride indeed. check out how many people are here at the park. thousands of folks started gathering here about noon time. the march is really an all day event. it begins with a rally, festival in the park...
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here's keith morrison. >> it's one of those eureka things like you read about in history.y running out of the bathtub who has made a huge discovery. >> yeah, except this was two women running out of their labs. >> you're looking at a woman who changed the rules. she's a biologist at the university of california-berkeley. her name is jennifer doudna, and she's talking about a discovery that has made her an international science celebrity. how about the invention of a tool that can edit the genetic fate of almost anything alive? it may be the most amazing thing most people never heard of. >> i'd go to pta meetings for my everybody's lives. >> it started back in 2012. jennifer was collaborating with a french scientist named emmanuelle, and they came upon something astounding. it's a biological method to edit acronym. for a long scientific mouthful. >> i describe it as surgery for the cell, making precise changes to the code of life. kind of analogous to changing the text of a document. >> which we get. >> which we get, right. you see a typo in a document. you can go in and ma
here's keith morrison. >> it's one of those eureka things like you read about in history.y running out of the bathtub who has made a huge discovery. >> yeah, except this was two women running out of their labs. >> you're looking at a woman who changed the rules. she's a biologist at the university of california-berkeley. her name is jennifer doudna, and she's talking about a discovery that has made her an international science celebrity. how about the invention of a tool that...
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. >>> and keith morrison is on the cutting edge of, well, just about everything. >> i realized, wow, this is going to impact everybody's lives. >> it's a discovery that may lead to astounding things. cure is disease, reversing aging, saving lives. >> it's a big deal. >> and she's the superhero in the lab. >> i said, i want to be a scientist, and he said, girls don't do that. i said, well, this girl's going to do that. >> all that and more coming up on "sunday night." destroy. but when it comes to mortgages, she's less confident. fortunately for sarah, there's rocket mortgage by quicken loans. it's simple, so she can understand the details and be sure she's getting the right mortgage. understand fully. mortgage confidently. right now, small mccafé smoothies, ok, now you're just staring. shakes and frappés are just two dollars. and every sixth purchase is free with our app. ...it shouldn't be whateverfleas and ticks. home... no, no no no no... seresto® kills and repels fleas and ticks for 8 continuous months - for effective protection in an easy-to-use, non-greasy collar. 8-month seres
. >>> and keith morrison is on the cutting edge of, well, just about everything. >> i realized, wow, this is going to impact everybody's lives. >> it's a discovery that may lead to astounding things. cure is disease, reversing aging, saving lives. >> it's a big deal. >> and she's the superhero in the lab. >> i said, i want to be a scientist, and he said, girls don't do that. i said, well, this girl's going to do that. >> all that and more coming up...
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. >> a protest continchant and and alex morrison is this year's grand marshal. >> thousands of people will be marching, telling you what their whoas are, what their wishes are and what they need to feel safe. >> politics aside this weekend is a time to celebrate who you are, equality. yeah, happy pride for sure. the party continues at deloris park. check out the crowd still on the hill. dike march is an all day event. i'm told the march has made its way to the castro. the pride parade is tomorrow. huge crowds expected and the police will be there in force. abc 7 news. >>> thanks for that, cornell. here's a look now at tomorrow's parade route highlighted in blue. and those street closures start early. those are indicated on the map in red. many muny lines will be rerouted during the parade. you can get a full list of details right on our website. there's a link right on the home page and we have all the info on our app. and you can enable push alurts for pride updates all weekend long. >>> we're seeing cooler weather this weekend but the fire danger is still quite high. a one acre gras
. >> a protest continchant and and alex morrison is this year's grand marshal. >> thousands of people will be marching, telling you what their whoas are, what their wishes are and what they need to feel safe. >> politics aside this weekend is a time to celebrate who you are, equality. yeah, happy pride for sure. the party continues at deloris park. check out the crowd still on the hill. dike march is an all day event. i'm told the march has made its way to the castro. the...
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let's speak now to danny morrison, sinn fein's former communications director.y prospect of getting the power—sharing agreement back up and running. it is a distraction. we believe the newly appointed secretary of state that he sides with the unionists on the likes of legacy issues. we think we know what the dup wants. that is exactly why the dup wants. that is exactly why the assembly fell apart at the end of last year. they had reneged on previous agreements. unless we get these previous agreements up and running, i cannot see any prospect of this going forward. is it not possible for a conservative led to remain impartial when it comes to northern ireland. the official name is the conservative and unionist party. when the house of commons and the house of lords both voted for irish home rule, the orange card was played. that is why we have the practitioner. we welcome participation in communication between both communities in the north of ireland. but we have to also a knee of the likes of the collusion with loyalist paramilitaries. people here do not know an
let's speak now to danny morrison, sinn fein's former communications director.y prospect of getting the power—sharing agreement back up and running. it is a distraction. we believe the newly appointed secretary of state that he sides with the unionists on the likes of legacy issues. we think we know what the dup wants. that is exactly why the dup wants. that is exactly why the assembly fell apart at the end of last year. they had reneged on previous agreements. unless we get these previous...
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this letter by the mayor's cement to help commuters to use the morrison essex and midtown direct line. talk about 4000 people who are affected by this. we are putting profits over people. this is a really big deal for our commuters. if you think about working families and our schedules, that additional hour to an hour and a half commute in the morning on top of what they already do and at nighttime, it impacts time with the family and impacts childcare. >> here's a little extract from the letter. quote, i am writing to sincerely urge you to consider temper flexible hours and alternative work schedule, including options to work from home one or more days a week for employees who reside in commute from south orange. the mayor is working with the mayor of maplewood, they are collaborating on this, making sure the letters are available to commuters. this one from the south orange township website. >> i spoke to commuters in south orange. >> right now i'm working for my granddaughter and grandson. i wish i could use that. >> year working for your daughter secant, right. >> are you going to
this letter by the mayor's cement to help commuters to use the morrison essex and midtown direct line. talk about 4000 people who are affected by this. we are putting profits over people. this is a really big deal for our commuters. if you think about working families and our schedules, that additional hour to an hour and a half commute in the morning on top of what they already do and at nighttime, it impacts time with the family and impacts childcare. >> here's a little extract from the...
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bay area activist alex morrison is this year's grand marshal. >> thousands of people will be marching, telling you what their woes are and what their wishes are and what they need from this administration to feel safe. >> reporter: politics aside this weekend is about equality, a time to celebrate who you are. >> happy pride! >> reporter: cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> thanks course of action nel. here's a look at tomorrow's pride parade route down market street, highlighted in blue. it runs between eighth and beale. street closures start at 6:00 a.m. many muni lines will be rerouted during the parade. get a full list of pride events and details about security measures on abc7news.com. there's a link on our home page and also info on our abc 7 news app. you can enable push alert forth pride updates all weekend long. >>> a large fire in san francisco's castro district this afternoon attracted a lot of attention from people attending the pride celebrations. a viewer shared this video showing smoke and flames pouring out of a second floor balcony near apeth and castro. the fire is under
bay area activist alex morrison is this year's grand marshal. >> thousands of people will be marching, telling you what their woes are and what their wishes are and what they need from this administration to feel safe. >> reporter: politics aside this weekend is about equality, a time to celebrate who you are. >> happy pride! >> reporter: cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> thanks course of action nel. here's a look at tomorrow's pride parade route down market street,...
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keith morrison gives us an inside look on sunday night with megyn kelly. >> also megyn kelly is going to sit down with erin andrews for her first interview since the reporter's cancer diagnosis. catch both stories this season on nbc bay area at 10:00. >>> a nasty surprise for park-goers at disneyland tonight. a haz-mat team was called to the park after 20 guests got popped on by a flock of gees. it happened 9:00 p.m. in front of the sleeping beauty castle. not the best way to ends your day at the happiest place on earth. no up with was hurt. >> it's supposed to be good luck if you get popped on by a bird. that's what my parents always told me. hopefully they get predicts. >> i was going to say disney probably took care of them. >> is that the good luck. >> tickets are expensive. >> anything else coming out of the sky this weekend. >> a little bit of thunderstorm activity. some people like to call that good luck, too. >> now, nbc bay area micro climate weather, certified most accurate in the bay area by weather rate. >> here's the thing that's going to be changing it up heading into sa
keith morrison gives us an inside look on sunday night with megyn kelly. >> also megyn kelly is going to sit down with erin andrews for her first interview since the reporter's cancer diagnosis. catch both stories this season on nbc bay area at 10:00. >>> a nasty surprise for park-goers at disneyland tonight. a haz-mat team was called to the park after 20 guests got popped on by a flock of gees. it happened 9:00 p.m. in front of the sleeping beauty castle. not the best way to...
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it was -- i believe it is $30,000 which was more than what pierce previously paid for toni morrison, arguably a more significant figure in our culture. snooky is not controversial in the political sense but i am curious what you think college should do to encourage more toni morrison and less snooky in terms of actually being educational? >> this is where it becomes tough and exhausting. i am always in the middle of this and conservatives would argue it is like but you had amy schumer here, kathy griffin, one of my's brief -- free-speech idols, lenny bruce and george carlin. they are both at campuses all time. where people saying this person shouldn't be on campus, just a potty mouth terrible person? they were saying that then. as soon as you start trying to evaluate people on the basis of the quality of the discourse they are bringing to campus, that is when biases present themselves. >> lenny bruce could stand up to astringent comparison in terms of quality and if we get -- anyway. i see the problem. >> people disagree because milo has a combination of conservative humor and bomb t
it was -- i believe it is $30,000 which was more than what pierce previously paid for toni morrison, arguably a more significant figure in our culture. snooky is not controversial in the political sense but i am curious what you think college should do to encourage more toni morrison and less snooky in terms of actually being educational? >> this is where it becomes tough and exhausting. i am always in the middle of this and conservatives would argue it is like but you had amy schumer...
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we now another australian appeared on camera with andrew morrison, holding the cloth to his neck andhad to go to look for help. we understand he is on his way back. the government have concerns about to other australians. they have given no more details either at about their identity or well—being and that is causing concern here the government saying they have spoken to members of the family, it is in no more information saying they have real concerns. they thought obviously with what is happening in london, a very close link to what is happening there now. thank you very much. still many identifications to be made. the police have made it clear there will be anxious people wanting to know if friends and family are safe. i will bring you some pictures which we got a few minutes before coming to air. a floral tribute laid by police, from the british transport police who are having their moment to express their grief and support for those who have been thick limbs of the attack. —— victims. for police among those. won an off duty lisbon who attempted to get involved —— an off—duty pol
we now another australian appeared on camera with andrew morrison, holding the cloth to his neck andhad to go to look for help. we understand he is on his way back. the government have concerns about to other australians. they have given no more details either at about their identity or well—being and that is causing concern here the government saying they have spoken to members of the family, it is in no more information saying they have real concerns. they thought obviously with what is...
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veterans. [ applause ] we could all be inspired by the story of a retired air force veteran named earl morrison who stood as a physician's assistant at the va centers in ohio and indiana. 13 years ago, earl began asking his patient if they planned to visit new world war ii memorial, which is beautiful, right here in washington, d.c. nearly all said they planned to visit, but when he saw these patients at their next appointment, almost none of them had made the trip. one day, he had an idea. earl is a private pilot. he asked one of his patients who is a world war ii veteran if he could fly with him to the memorial. he was so honored to do it. the 80-year-old veteran wept, openly cried. he never imagined he would see that beautiful monument to his service. that is how first honor flight was born. honor flight. very beautiful thing. since then, over 100,000 veterans have been greeted with cheers of gratitude as they arrive in our nation's capital. we want all of american veterans, all of them, every one of them, to experience and to at least have the opportunity to experience that same gratitude e
veterans. [ applause ] we could all be inspired by the story of a retired air force veteran named earl morrison who stood as a physician's assistant at the va centers in ohio and indiana. 13 years ago, earl began asking his patient if they planned to visit new world war ii memorial, which is beautiful, right here in washington, d.c. nearly all said they planned to visit, but when he saw these patients at their next appointment, almost none of them had made the trip. one day, he had an idea....
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australian is believed to be involved in the attack which includes candice hedge and also andrew morrisonclips of him speaking almost immediately after the attack, the australian man who was holding onto his leg saying he had been stabbed. it is understood he has been well enough to travel, it was meant to be his last night in london and he is now travelling back to australia and heading to darwin in northern australia where he is from. however the latest news is there are two others and the australian government will only say they have very real concerns about them, almost deliberately not giving more information. that may be in order to contact theirfamilies information. that may be in order to contact their families they have spoken to some families, we simply do not know about the fate and well—being of those to other australians and also of concern in this region of the world at least one kiwi, when new zealander, who was caught up in the attack was working in london, had been for a few years, and he and his french girlfriend, we understand, were also attacked, both having undergone
australian is believed to be involved in the attack which includes candice hedge and also andrew morrisonclips of him speaking almost immediately after the attack, the australian man who was holding onto his leg saying he had been stabbed. it is understood he has been well enough to travel, it was meant to be his last night in london and he is now travelling back to australia and heading to darwin in northern australia where he is from. however the latest news is there are two others and the...
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i believe it was $30,000, which was more than rutgers previously paid for toni morrison, arguably a more significant figure in our culture. >> arguably? >> and snooki is not controversial in the political sense, but i am curious, what do you think colleges should do to encourage more toni morrison and less snooki in terms of actually being educational? is where it becomes tough and where the culture war becomes exhausting. i am always in the middle of this and conservatives would argue, it is like yes, but you had amy schumer here and sarah silverman and kathy griffin. and one of my free speech idols, two of them are lenny bruce and george carlin. they are both at campuses all time. at the time, where people saying, this person should not be on campus? they were saying that then. as soon as you start trying to evaluate people on the basis of the quality of the discourse they are bringing to campus, that is when a lot of people's biases present themselves. judith: i don't know. i think lenny bruce could stand up to a stringent comparison to milo in terms of quality. but i see the problem.
i believe it was $30,000, which was more than rutgers previously paid for toni morrison, arguably a more significant figure in our culture. >> arguably? >> and snooki is not controversial in the political sense, but i am curious, what do you think colleges should do to encourage more toni morrison and less snooki in terms of actually being educational? is where it becomes tough and where the culture war becomes exhausting. i am always in the middle of this and conservatives would...
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and she said, tony morrison? well, afterwards, she said, what are you doing now? goes, dang, because i was going the have you over for a margarita with tony morrison. i was like, that's my dream! >> did you ever do that? >> no, i have never done it. tony morrison, let's have a margarita. i was an english major. it's been fun to do with my sister. we are excited, next fall it comes out. and it's been therapeutic. it is therapy for barbara and me. we write about things i didn't know bothered. >> are you surprised at how surprised you are that people think you're so dang cool? >> not cool but so dang boring. people are like, y'all are so normal? that's my throwback thursday. >> the great thing about this book is it's -- the idea of sisters is a broad topic. >> yeah, exactly. i just think more than ever women have had, they have to have each other's backs. we just do. so let's raise each other up. that's what i had. and a built-in partner in crime my entire life. >> that sounds so good. >> i'm very lucky. it will be fun. >>> speaking of fun, i got to do a bucket list
and she said, tony morrison? well, afterwards, she said, what are you doing now? goes, dang, because i was going the have you over for a margarita with tony morrison. i was like, that's my dream! >> did you ever do that? >> no, i have never done it. tony morrison, let's have a margarita. i was an english major. it's been fun to do with my sister. we are excited, next fall it comes out. and it's been therapeutic. it is therapy for barbara and me. we write about things i didn't know...
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was not until i met -- and then baldwin and i started understanding who i was and later on toni morrison. so to me the promise of black studies. it became fruitful for the ways in which i would think about identity and music. i think my music all the time. i wanted to start with asking robert christopher to just reflect on the importance of baldwin. why are we here this morning and then will move to discussions about film and literature. i'm no expert, but and i read a bit and eyes refresh with the people on those skills. i grew up white, obviously in the south and in missouri is sort of the south. i lived in new york for many years, new york city and a lot of people pretend there's not racism in new york city. but where i grew up it was obvious all of the time that there is racism. in fact, that became a part as white people are black people or any person of color in my own sort of identity and what baldwin's work does for me is that a pros through all the thoughts i might have about identity. you tend to intellectualize these things as you get older. you tend to turn, not that i have g
was not until i met -- and then baldwin and i started understanding who i was and later on toni morrison. so to me the promise of black studies. it became fruitful for the ways in which i would think about identity and music. i think my music all the time. i wanted to start with asking robert christopher to just reflect on the importance of baldwin. why are we here this morning and then will move to discussions about film and literature. i'm no expert, but and i read a bit and eyes refresh with...
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no, morrisons are fine about it! he says the colour scheme is different. that's his defence! been yet more bad news for toshiba. the japanese conglomerate says it hasn't been able to finalise a deal to sell its memory chip business to a government backed consortium. it needs to do that to raise cash after massive losses at its nuclear unit. and now it says it is suing one of its business partners that is trying to stop the deal. the money would help cover big losses at its us nuclear unit. simon atkinson is in singapore. simon, what more can you tell us about this? in the last couple of hours toshiba announced that it is suing western digital. it says that western has been trying to derail essentially it's plans to sell off its memory chip business. western digital said it doesn't want the business to go to the consortium that toshiba has in mind, it would be not be in its interests and toshiba are keen to push the deal through and today it has announced it will sue them with costs linked to this deal not going through. you mention the huge amount of money that it owes after
no, morrisons are fine about it! he says the colour scheme is different. that's his defence! been yet more bad news for toshiba. the japanese conglomerate says it hasn't been able to finalise a deal to sell its memory chip business to a government backed consortium. it needs to do that to raise cash after massive losses at its nuclear unit. and now it says it is suing one of its business partners that is trying to stop the deal. the money would help cover big losses at its us nuclear unit....
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i said tony morrison. she said tony morrison? after she said what are you doing now?amage, i was going to have you over for a margarita with tony morrison. did you ever do that? >> no. can we please have a margarita. i was an english major. this is what i care about. it was been fun to do it with my sister, and we're excited. next fall it comes out, and it's been therapeutic. it's been -- it's been like therapy for us. we write about things that i didn't even know bothered. >> are you surprised at how surprised people are that you guys are so >> not cool. we're boring. >> but you're fun. >> people come ump and say you'e so normal. >> the great thing about this book is it's the idea of sisters is a broad topic. >> exactly. you? guys are helping. >> i think more than ever people have to have each other's backs. we just do. let's raise each other up. that's what i had in a built-in partner in crime my entire life. >> that sounds so good. >> it'll be gfun. >> i got to do a bucket list of a lifetime the last month . i got to go on the orient express with josh gad. we road
i said tony morrison. she said tony morrison? after she said what are you doing now?amage, i was going to have you over for a margarita with tony morrison. did you ever do that? >> no. can we please have a margarita. i was an english major. this is what i care about. it was been fun to do it with my sister, and we're excited. next fall it comes out, and it's been therapeutic. it's been -- it's been like therapy for us. we write about things that i didn't even know bothered. >> are...
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a housing development not farfrom this afternoon at a housing development not far from the local morrisonstment with the driver a p pa re ntly receiving treatment with the driver apparently airlifted to hospital. jenny aitken from bbc radio stoke is near the scene, ring is up—to—date with the latest, what more is happening? when i was close to the roundabout right next to the building site, just a pile of rubble and a crane was what i could see. i have driven around to the other side to see what i could see basically and it's all cordoned off as well, obviously. but i can see the crane from the other side, the crane looks like it is picking up another crane. the crane i could see was obviously lifting the crane that had collapsed and was in trouble. police tell us one person is still trapped, they are still investigating and rescuing that person. three people have since come out. what i know from residents is that this is a big residential area, plenty of flats and houses, four story flats, people coming out of their balconies to see what's going on. people have told me that people in thos
a housing development not farfrom this afternoon at a housing development not far from the local morrisonstment with the driver a p pa re ntly receiving treatment with the driver apparently airlifted to hospital. jenny aitken from bbc radio stoke is near the scene, ring is up—to—date with the latest, what more is happening? when i was close to the roundabout right next to the building site, just a pile of rubble and a crane was what i could see. i have driven around to the other side to see...
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morrison's book on the normandy invasion, hubert the following -- he wrote the following-- " even the japanese defenses at wa and peleliu is not to be compared to this." the navy could blow up those islands for days. you could not do that in normandy. why? if you pulled up to normandy, 10 battleships and cruisers start destroying defenses, it would telegraph to the germans where the invasions would take place. the element of surprise is significant. this.t the other side of you ought to recognize this guy. who is that guy? he ultimately becomes president, eisenhower, supreme allied commander. -- who in the chain of is next in the chain of command? british deputy commander. general walter smith, chief of staff. who is he? he is an american. the firstill become director of the cia. if you take a look at this thing, all the seniormost operational commanders are pretty. -- are british. why did the british get all of the seniormost commanders? montgomery will commend the 21st -- command the 21st army group. general bradley will be one of the five-star generals we produce. then you have gen
morrison's book on the normandy invasion, hubert the following -- he wrote the following-- " even the japanese defenses at wa and peleliu is not to be compared to this." the navy could blow up those islands for days. you could not do that in normandy. why? if you pulled up to normandy, 10 battleships and cruisers start destroying defenses, it would telegraph to the germans where the invasions would take place. the element of surprise is significant. this.t the other side of you ought...
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here it is wn more thing -- wm morrison. they already have a deal with amazon.are ready help provide online retailing. this could be a friend rather than a foe. for the moment, it is on the downside. a lot of analysts are scratching their heads looking at who could be the next one on the chopping block. caroline hyde us the perspective across the pond. thank you. coming up, we examine your impact of amazon's purchase of whole foods. how they can dual with an e-commerce giant. and a feature i want to bring to your attention, our new interactive tv function, you can find it on tv at the bloomberg. you can want us live. so new touch screens... and biometrics. in 574 branches. all done by... yesterday. ♪ ♪ banks aren't just undergoing a face lift. they're undergoing a transformation. a data fueled, security driven shift in applications and customer experience. which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. hello, mr. deets. every branch running like headquarters. that's how you outmaneuver. tthat's why
here it is wn more thing -- wm morrison. they already have a deal with amazon.are ready help provide online retailing. this could be a friend rather than a foe. for the moment, it is on the downside. a lot of analysts are scratching their heads looking at who could be the next one on the chopping block. caroline hyde us the perspective across the pond. thank you. coming up, we examine your impact of amazon's purchase of whole foods. how they can dual with an e-commerce giant. and a feature i...
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jeremy is an investigative sergeant with the morrison county sheriff's department. >> you could see that there had been what appeared to be a little bit of casing done on nicholas brady's part. >> he even heads towards one of the cameras and tries to dismantle it. then he walks out of camera range, shatters a window and enters the house. minutes later the camera shows another hooded figure. this one carrying a purse and a cell phone. it's haile. >> on the video, it shows that the female had come walking up to the yard up towards the house. >> all on tape, clear as daylight. but why? what were nick and haile up to that day? >> they both went to my school at one time. >> dylan lang is the son of byron's friends, john and cathy. >> in little falls, you have the regular high school crowds like the jocks and the goth kids. then you have a group that is misguided. >> dylan didn't know haile well but says at school, nick was no angel. what did you know about those two teenagers? >> i knew that nick was aggressive. he would be the kid who would push you up against the locker and -- >> kind of a
jeremy is an investigative sergeant with the morrison county sheriff's department. >> you could see that there had been what appeared to be a little bit of casing done on nicholas brady's part. >> he even heads towards one of the cameras and tries to dismantle it. then he walks out of camera range, shatters a window and enters the house. minutes later the camera shows another hooded figure. this one carrying a purse and a cell phone. it's haile. >> on the video, it shows that...
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william morrison. what does it tell us? they have to deal with supply of goods to amazon in the u.k. if they bought whole foods in the states, are they going to do the same thing in the u.k.? and morris already has a link with amazon, so that someone investors seem to be betting on. vonnie: back to tom keene, you mentioned janet yellen for have some incentive to do with this deal and i know you meant one thing. can i tell you what deutsche bank just told us, he just told us that this deal is fascinating because it may in fact add to the deflationary pressures in the u.s. tom: i will take it on a metro -- macro basis. you have the pricing and the idea that they can negotiate down basic processes, which really go into the core of one of the major core things we do, which is food. i agree there. what brad said earlier is so important. i've never seen a transaction with a greater delta of revenue groups in this one. they look the same down the income statement. up top you got this juggernaut that we all know growing 20% a year,
william morrison. what does it tell us? they have to deal with supply of goods to amazon in the u.k. if they bought whole foods in the states, are they going to do the same thing in the u.k.? and morris already has a link with amazon, so that someone investors seem to be betting on. vonnie: back to tom keene, you mentioned janet yellen for have some incentive to do with this deal and i know you meant one thing. can i tell you what deutsche bank just told us, he just told us that this deal is...
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brothers and sisters are not acted, talked, encouraged to think about themselves is a raced, as tony morrison will say, possessing a race. i want to throw that on the table in this book. >> host: it seems like we're at a time when being unconscious of race has become increasingly popular. don't see color itch don't see race. want to quote your book here. you say, a world without color is a world without racial debt. >> guest: if you don't city color you don't have to be responsible for what color has done and what advantages you might reap from that. if we talk about men. i don't see any gender. we're all the same, jiminy cricket it. yeah, that's why all the presidents have been women. right? as my uncle would say, so, you know, to not see is for me not to own into ms. klain identity, masculine part tracky, scared when a real woman shows up. my god. just want to grab things. just want to grab things. i'm sorry, that was low. how about grab something from the common sense of humanity. i don't see it -- i don't see class. we're all the same. eyeful a multibillionaire, you make 5,000 a year with
brothers and sisters are not acted, talked, encouraged to think about themselves is a raced, as tony morrison will say, possessing a race. i want to throw that on the table in this book. >> host: it seems like we're at a time when being unconscious of race has become increasingly popular. don't see color itch don't see race. want to quote your book here. you say, a world without color is a world without racial debt. >> guest: if you don't city color you don't have to be responsible...
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richard rife and alfred ellison that i started to understand who i was and then later toni ravel morrisonso for me baldwin brought me to back studies like he is the one they gave me some ideas that became fruitful for the ways in which i would think about identity and music. i meant music college, so i could about music all the time, so i went to start with asking roberts and christopher to just reflect on the importance of baldwin. like why are we here this morning and then we will move to discussions about film and literature, so just sort of a quick general reflection on baldwin. >> film guy. i'm no expert's, but i-- and i have read a bit, but i was refreshed like a lot of people with the film and i grew up white, obviously, in the south. missouri is sort of the south. had lived in new york for many years, new york city and around new york where a lot of people pretend there isn't racism in new york city. of course there is, but where i grew up it was obvious all the time that there is racism and that became such a part of our identity as white people, as black people, as any personal
richard rife and alfred ellison that i started to understand who i was and then later toni ravel morrisonso for me baldwin brought me to back studies like he is the one they gave me some ideas that became fruitful for the ways in which i would think about identity and music. i meant music college, so i could about music all the time, so i went to start with asking roberts and christopher to just reflect on the importance of baldwin. like why are we here this morning and then we will move to...
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morrison in his book on the normandy invasion, he wrote the following -- " altogether, the germans have provided the best imitation of help for an invading force that american troops had encountered anywhere. even the japanese defenses at you at jima, terawa and peleliu are not to be compared to this. " the difference was that the navy could pull up to those islands and below the heck out of them for days and days. you cannot do that at normandy, why? if you pulled up to normandy, 10 battleships and cruisers there started to destroy the defenses there, it would telegraph to the germans where the invasion was taking place. the element of surprise is significant in terms of the conduct of this thing. it is important to this. look at the other side of this thing. you guys ought to recognize this guy. who is this? yeah, president -- ultimately becomes president eisenhower, supreme allied commander. who is next in the chain of command? his deputy is? who was he? british deputy commander. general walter smith, he is the chief of staff. who is he? no, he is an american. walter smith is un-amer
morrison in his book on the normandy invasion, he wrote the following -- " altogether, the germans have provided the best imitation of help for an invading force that american troops had encountered anywhere. even the japanese defenses at you at jima, terawa and peleliu are not to be compared to this. " the difference was that the navy could pull up to those islands and below the heck out of them for days and days. you cannot do that at normandy, why? if you pulled up to normandy, 10...
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here's keith morrison with "someone was out there." >>> there are children born into this world for whom the dance never ends. for whom joy seems uncontained. for whom exuberance is uncontainable. >> amyjane. wha >> we're riding on the roof of a car. >> there was this young woman, a sprite really in a young woman's body who loved adventure and people and who danced to music no one else could hear. which is why -- >> it haunted me. this case haunted me. >> haunted the police. haunted the whole town. >> is there a serial killer around? >> a serial killer with plans for two women in one particular church in one particular photograph? >> i was like this is insane and everybody needs to find this person. >> yes. but it began with that girl, that sprite. >> just the freest spirit that you could think of. like literally not having a care in the world. >> kate cook is talking about her friend and fellow missionary amyjane brand happened, that it's all over. kate and amyjane went to india and nepal together back in 2012. small town girls, kate from wisconsin, amyjane from oregon. >> she's always
here's keith morrison with "someone was out there." >>> there are children born into this world for whom the dance never ends. for whom joy seems uncontained. for whom exuberance is uncontainable. >> amyjane. wha >> we're riding on the roof of a car. >> there was this young woman, a sprite really in a young woman's body who loved adventure and people and who danced to music no one else could hear. which is why -- >> it haunted me. this case haunted me....