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keith morrison: but it did. much of it recorded, as you will see, by those electronic beeps and bytes and pixels. just enough to make it a truly puzzling mystery. enough to not quite know what happened to michelle le. one of the things i was so angry about was that nothing made sense. nothing made sense. keith morrison: especially this. same night, 8:56 pm. michelle's nursing instructor, annoyed, baffled, worried by her absence takes a security guard to the parking lot to look for her car. 9:05 pm, michelle's car re-enters the garage two floors below. 9:06 pm it arrives on the third floor. off camera, the nursing instructor sees it, waves frantically. and the car suddenly stops, backs up, races down the ramp out of the garage. but why? alarmed, the nursing instructor calls the police. and the next morning, 400 miles south in san diego michelle's cousin krystine was awakened by a text from michelle's former boyfriend. and he messages me. he goes, hey, just to let you know, we don't know where michelle is. have yo
keith morrison: but it did. much of it recorded, as you will see, by those electronic beeps and bytes and pixels. just enough to make it a truly puzzling mystery. enough to not quite know what happened to michelle le. one of the things i was so angry about was that nothing made sense. nothing made sense. keith morrison: especially this. same night, 8:56 pm. michelle's nursing instructor, annoyed, baffled, worried by her absence takes a security guard to the parking lot to look for her car. 9:05...
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patrick, what do you make of the numbers from morrisons? i think morrisons has had a good year.t's its tenth quarter of positive like—for—like growth. david potts has done a really good job in steering morrisons. in terms of the output them, because there is this bitter rivalry between the likes of morrisons, tesco, sainsbury‘s, etc, what does it say about what is ahead? it is restructuring with middle management going. it's a competitive environment. you have the big four, of which morrisons is probably doing the best. it one christmas ahead of tesco, sainsbury‘s and asda. it's also competing with the discount shops like aldi and liberal. efficiencies need to be made and we have seen a lot of jobs need to be made and we have seen a lot ofjobs go across the big four. morrisons are cutting jobs in the store warehouse. they are looking to do automated ordering, so they don't require as many shop roles. morrisons were quite late to be online game which set them back for a number of years. it seems they are finally on boards, but they always catch—up. finally on boards, but they alw
patrick, what do you make of the numbers from morrisons? i think morrisons has had a good year.t's its tenth quarter of positive like—for—like growth. david potts has done a really good job in steering morrisons. in terms of the output them, because there is this bitter rivalry between the likes of morrisons, tesco, sainsbury‘s, etc, what does it say about what is ahead? it is restructuring with middle management going. it's a competitive environment. you have the big four, of which...
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blake morrison has packed a lot into his career.r newspaper literary editor, he became a full—time writer in 1995 and has gone on to publish award—winning novels, poetry and nonfiction. he's probably best known for his bestselling memoir, "and when did you last see your father?", which was turned into a film starring colin firth. so, perhaps it is entirely fitting that his latest novel is about writers. the executor follows a man who becomes the literary executor of an old friend and poet, and the moral dilemmas he faces when he uncovers unpublished and potentially explosive material. blake morrison, the executor raises a whole host of ethical issues, not least of which is what's more important, the right to privacy or the right to freedom of expression? what was the starting point for the novel? i suppose i have been very conscious in recent years of a lot of controversies about writers publishing stuff that other people perhaps, members of the family, feel is painful, exposing, that they don't like. sometimes they seek legal actio
blake morrison has packed a lot into his career.r newspaper literary editor, he became a full—time writer in 1995 and has gone on to publish award—winning novels, poetry and nonfiction. he's probably best known for his bestselling memoir, "and when did you last see your father?", which was turned into a film starring colin firth. so, perhaps it is entirely fitting that his latest novel is about writers. the executor follows a man who becomes the literary executor of an old friend...
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what could we do for toni morrison? we decided we were gonna have all of the writers, we were gonna invite all of the writers to come and read their favorite toni morrison. and it was gonna be, of course, at maya's home. and it was gonna be, of course, at maya's home. and then she called me. when i heard her, it was like, "nikki, can you come down?" it was like, bingo. 'cause i knew that she needed something. and she said, "i can't have it." well, maya's gonna die a couple of months later. she knew that; i didn't. but i just said, "maya, yes, whatever it is. "virginia tech is happy to have it." and we did. toni morrison said and i'll always be incredibly pleased with that as we had this with that as we had this for her. and she got on stage, she said, "if nothing happens in my public life ever again, "this does it for me." - this is it, yeah. - and you're never gonna have maya and me and toni on stage again. on stage again. and i just loved it. and i had it for free which always makes people crazy. because, personally y
what could we do for toni morrison? we decided we were gonna have all of the writers, we were gonna invite all of the writers to come and read their favorite toni morrison. and it was gonna be, of course, at maya's home. and it was gonna be, of course, at maya's home. and then she called me. when i heard her, it was like, "nikki, can you come down?" it was like, bingo. 'cause i knew that she needed something. and she said, "i can't have it." well, maya's gonna die a couple...
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here again is keith morrison. >>> it's a funny thing about secrets.o long. especially in a little place like moundville. and it didn't take very long for sheriff ellis and corporal boyd to stumble on a secret he scott had been picking. >> while we was at the crime scene scott had had a young lady to come pick up the boys. >> it was only later when the fog of grief lifted that one of teresa's relatives wondered to police who was that woman hanging around the day teresa died? ellis and boyd tracked her down and what they discovered, well, that changed everything. or seemed to. the person they were talking to was scott's mistress. >> she was under the impression that scott was not married at that time. >> what did you make of that? >> we knew that wasn't correct. >> a love triangle, jealous home wrecker kills wife, claims husband? no, not even close. scott's girlfriend thought his marriage was over. his divorce finalized. >> what was her reaction to getting the real story? she must have been upset. >> more hurt than upset because i think she had fallen i
here again is keith morrison. >>> it's a funny thing about secrets.o long. especially in a little place like moundville. and it didn't take very long for sheriff ellis and corporal boyd to stumble on a secret he scott had been picking. >> while we was at the crime scene scott had had a young lady to come pick up the boys. >> it was only later when the fog of grief lifted that one of teresa's relatives wondered to police who was that woman hanging around the day teresa died?...
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a couple of years back it sells some of morrison's products via its prime now service as well it seemsbe following that similar model in france what you have seen across the grocery and supermarket is a lot of these big chains have not worked out low jugistics yet. not offers that super quick delivery service that prime does with prime now you can get deliveries within two hours. so the strategy here seems to be about partnerships with grocers. that's how it jumps into the delivery market and via the prime now service getting people on board this is just another way to attract people to sign up for the yearly subscription service. >> i do wonder if there are too many supermarkets that are signing up to be on amazon you have morrisons you have the monoprix brand and now whole foods signing up at some point does this start to negatively impact on the supermarkets signing up to work with them? >> it looks like they're going in a market by market approach you have casino in france now. you expect more of that across europe as amazon continues the problem with this is if you look at morriso
a couple of years back it sells some of morrison's products via its prime now service as well it seemsbe following that similar model in france what you have seen across the grocery and supermarket is a lot of these big chains have not worked out low jugistics yet. not offers that super quick delivery service that prime does with prime now you can get deliveries within two hours. so the strategy here seems to be about partnerships with grocers. that's how it jumps into the delivery market and...
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here is keith morrison. >> reporter: our story begins with this mother of a teenage daughter. a woman who had spent 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, wind of waved over the top of it. >> it was dreamlike really, and for years it was all that felt real in her upside down life. >> it was white. everything matched. >> the closet full of dresses, the dolls, the teddy bears. >> 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 and 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 happened to her, kidnapped, hel
here is keith morrison. >> reporter: our story begins with this mother of a teenage daughter. a woman who had spent 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,...
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here's keith morrison. >> is everybody out of the house? >> i don't know, but it's on fire. >> the fire in the cottage on addison avenue was hungry, devouring almost everything in the bedroom. >> we'll have fire department on the way. do you see smoke coming out of the windows? >> it's pouring out of the house. >> within minutes, the firefighters knocked it down. the smoke clearing. the sooty water running in the streets. and then as the mop-up began, the word flashed out like something electric. the house was occupied. someone didn't get out. and up through the ashes, a mystery flared like a stubborn ember that glowed and smoldered and demanded an answer. the inhabitants of the rented cottage, as investigators soon learned, were two young, beautiful people. the successful glossy types that you might expect to see on a reality show. their names are paul zumot and jennifer schipsi. jennifer, an ambitious, award-winning real estate agent who lived like a rock star, or so said her buddy roy. >> she's like, i'm knocking them out like dominos. i
here's keith morrison. >> is everybody out of the house? >> i don't know, but it's on fire. >> the fire in the cottage on addison avenue was hungry, devouring almost everything in the bedroom. >> we'll have fire department on the way. do you see smoke coming out of the windows? >> it's pouring out of the house. >> within minutes, the firefighters knocked it down. the smoke clearing. the sooty water running in the streets. and then as the mop-up began, the...
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tony morrison, one of the great morrison, one of the great books in american literature.rian: what are the couple of books that did not make the cut? tom: one novelist i have been reading lately and like is david ignatius. he has written on the cia. i am a fan of what he does. they are thrillers. but he is a serious reporter and he knows washington inside and out. his books are a nice sequel to norman mailer's book about the cia. that would be one example. i have done a project on colorado writers. there are some delightful colorado writers. james michener, centennial, sweeping book about the early founding. dalton trumbo, famous from hollywood, wrote a book about his home town of grand junction, colorado. brian: here is johnny depp in "fear and loathing in las vegas." about 47 seconds. [video clip] >> the fatal flaw for tim leary. he crashed around america touting consciousness expanding without ever giving a thought of the realities for all the people who took him seriously. all those pathetically eager acid freaks who thought they could buy peace and understanding for
tony morrison, one of the great morrison, one of the great books in american literature.rian: what are the couple of books that did not make the cut? tom: one novelist i have been reading lately and like is david ignatius. he has written on the cia. i am a fan of what he does. they are thrillers. but he is a serious reporter and he knows washington inside and out. his books are a nice sequel to norman mailer's book about the cia. that would be one example. i have done a project on colorado...
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sheer keith morrison. >> march 19th, 2009, heavy in montana's plathead valley. something off that night, something wrong. at mary and randy winters house, anxiety spiked. where was she? >> it's hard to explain. >> but a new driver, auto too, just 16, due home at 8:00 from her boyfriend's house. though she wasn't very late, the feeling seeped in. >> i called her starting about 8:05 and no answer. called the house where she was at and they said she had left 15 minutes before that. >> i was thinking she had, you know, went off the road between their house and us. >> not far away, another family was on the road, too. erin thompson was diving her son, caden, home from a school concert. he played the drums. >> i had always attended all of caden's concerts. this was the first one that i didn't attend. i had car troubles. caden's ste jaden thompson. >> my car was in the shop and getting fixed. >> and soon the poison and anxiety seeped under jason's doors through his windows and on to his nerve endings. >> all of a sudden, i realized, what's going on? why are they late?
sheer keith morrison. >> march 19th, 2009, heavy in montana's plathead valley. something off that night, something wrong. at mary and randy winters house, anxiety spiked. where was she? >> it's hard to explain. >> but a new driver, auto too, just 16, due home at 8:00 from her boyfriend's house. though she wasn't very late, the feeling seeped in. >> i called her starting about 8:05 and no answer. called the house where she was at and they said she had left 15 minutes...
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here is keith morrison. >> reporter: what a time it was. the year he turned up in that crazy little car. what a sweet, impossible, unexpected last chance. that love, that red passionate sin. just for mary ann. it was 1985. and it was magic. and now here she was, 2011, in a courtroom of all places. forced to confess her forbidden love, account for her sins. this grandmother, widow, penitent. what story would she tell? >> the main thing going through my mind is to tell the truth. and let the chips fall where they may. >> reporter: the truth. such a difficult word. especially when it bubbles up from a past which mary ann mcfarland must have believed was buried forever. >> where was your husband? >> he was still in the house. >> reporter: men. trouble was, there were two, which was the one central fact. the inconvenient truth that caused all the trouble. and might have been forgotten had it not been for this inquisitive d.a. and this long, lean cop, jim wallace, looking on so intently. >> this is a case, a true love story. between three people.
here is keith morrison. >> reporter: what a time it was. the year he turned up in that crazy little car. what a sweet, impossible, unexpected last chance. that love, that red passionate sin. just for mary ann. it was 1985. and it was magic. and now here she was, 2011, in a courtroom of all places. forced to confess her forbidden love, account for her sins. this grandmother, widow, penitent. what story would she tell? >> the main thing going through my mind is to tell the truth. and...
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and rachel morrison is the first woman in oscar's 90 year history to be nominate in her field. as the first to be nominated in that category, she's aware of those before her and those who have broken through. >> i think it's been like that for decades past, but i'm excited by the premise that this is encouraging for other women and hopefully it will get more people behind the camera and hopefully this will be the first of many, a future where it's common place and not an anomaly anymore. >> reporter: morrison followed up her work on mud bound, with a little film you may have heard of. "black panther." >> they couldn't be anymore different and i couldn't be more proud of both of them. >> reporter: rachel starred in a few more centered films like wonder woman, theaters will receive a wakeup call. >> it should hopefully lead to more women-led films, more films led by women. i guess the proof is in the numbers. >> you can catch all the excitement of the oscars exclusively here on abc7. our complete coverage begins sunday at 1:00 p.m. with on the red carpet. >>> and then we at 5:00
and rachel morrison is the first woman in oscar's 90 year history to be nominate in her field. as the first to be nominated in that category, she's aware of those before her and those who have broken through. >> i think it's been like that for decades past, but i'm excited by the premise that this is encouraging for other women and hopefully it will get more people behind the camera and hopefully this will be the first of many, a future where it's common place and not an anomaly anymore....
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here again is keith morrison with a hometown hero and the homecoming queen.sed murderer. dave, now that dave was dead, stories emerged. >> it seemed like she was controlled in my opinion. >> reporter: an across the street neighbor. >> i mean he's there standing there while she's pulling out weeds and washing his truck and he's not lifting a finger to help her. i was like a scared little rabbit. >> i was always a little leery about what was actually going on in the home. >> reporter: this close friend said jane's fear reminded her of another vulnerable creature. >> jane looked like a scared cat, constantly doing like a twitch looking over her shoulder, kind of looking to see if somebody is behind her. >> reporter: and this from jane's former co-worker. >> he was very aggressive. he was very demanding, and when he said jump, she would go how high. >> reporter: how strange it was, she thought, that jane always wore long sleeves, even when it was hot outside. but more disturbing -- >> there were times when she would come in and i noticed on her face it looked swo
here again is keith morrison with a hometown hero and the homecoming queen.sed murderer. dave, now that dave was dead, stories emerged. >> it seemed like she was controlled in my opinion. >> reporter: an across the street neighbor. >> i mean he's there standing there while she's pulling out weeds and washing his truck and he's not lifting a finger to help her. i was like a scared little rabbit. >> i was always a little leery about what was actually going on in the home....
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mat morrison, bbc , western pennsylvania.aura: all eyes on that special election tomorrow. , atther news, inepal least 49 people have aeen killed inlane crash in the capital, kathmandu. the aircraft careered off the runway at the international airport and burst into flames. the airline has blamed air c control, but the airpo says p tne approached from the wrong direction. there71 w people on board. 20 were rescued. meghan markle has made her first official engagement elongside queeabeth. prince harry's fiancee joined other senior members of th royal family, including the monarch,al at the common day service held at westminster abbey. the former u.s. ambassador to panama decided to step down from his post after the charlottesville riots la august because of the president's failure to speak oug nst neo-nazis. now he has written a piece for "the washington post" called i "would no longer serve this president." in it, he said "donald trump's isolation list and unilateralist path is making america less welcome in the world." he jo
mat morrison, bbc , western pennsylvania.aura: all eyes on that special election tomorrow. , atther news, inepal least 49 people have aeen killed inlane crash in the capital, kathmandu. the aircraft careered off the runway at the international airport and burst into flames. the airline has blamed air c control, but the airpo says p tne approached from the wrong direction. there71 w people on board. 20 were rescued. meghan markle has made her first official engagement elongside queeabeth. prince...
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before the crash driver peter morrison exchanged 25 text messages over a 23 mile stretch of motorway.d for seven years for dangerous driving. whatever sentence he has got it is not going to change what happened. adam is gone, julie and matthew are now struggling with life without a husband and a father. even mr morrison's own family, he has a wife and young child, you know, there are no winners in this. i'm in a wheelchair for the rest of my life and that is pretty much my sentence. this is my prison, it has changed my life beyond recognition, every aspect of my life has changed. you cannot risk it because it's not just the fact you will be heavily fined or go to prison, it's the lives that get ruined. if we know it's dangerous to use a hand—held phone at the wheel why do people still do it? this is what happened when we took our camera out in rush hour in newcastle. and in cumbria, pc dan beige has spotted another driver using his phone. there is one. so travelling behind this van, i could see he had a dark grey mobile phone to his ear. you know why i have stopped you? yes. ok, i hav
before the crash driver peter morrison exchanged 25 text messages over a 23 mile stretch of motorway.d for seven years for dangerous driving. whatever sentence he has got it is not going to change what happened. adam is gone, julie and matthew are now struggling with life without a husband and a father. even mr morrison's own family, he has a wife and young child, you know, there are no winners in this. i'm in a wheelchair for the rest of my life and that is pretty much my sentence. this is my...
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brian: what was "beloved" by toni morrison about? tom: a woman who escaped from a plantation in kentucky, over the ohio river, and into incinnati. he fugitive slave act was in force, so plantation owners could come after her, and the fugitive slave act allowed local authorities, ordered local authorities to help ecapture slaves. she was so appalled at the slavery existence she and her whole family had had that she starts killing her children in a matricidal way, figuring that would be better than slavery. but the book, it won the nobel prize, and many of her books deserved to be in my collection. i picked out "beloved" because it perhaps is the best-known. it is really a book about what we need to remember, and her book is urging african-americans and everyone to remember the tragedies and inhumanities of sleighry. brian: here she is in 2001 talking about the story that ed to "beloved." [video clip] toni: the story i had read a newspaper article about, about a woman who said, no, i am not doing that. this child is mine. her life is m
brian: what was "beloved" by toni morrison about? tom: a woman who escaped from a plantation in kentucky, over the ohio river, and into incinnati. he fugitive slave act was in force, so plantation owners could come after her, and the fugitive slave act allowed local authorities, ordered local authorities to help ecapture slaves. she was so appalled at the slavery existence she and her whole family had had that she starts killing her children in a matricidal way, figuring that would be...
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here's keith morrison with "smoke and mirrors."o, no, it was hot and it was late, after midnight, september 27th, 2007. >> pretty secluded area next to a forest preserve. >> so it was. and it was clear and dark and still and vacant. here where the deep wood fought back against the decaying suburban sprawl, and then nothing was clear at all. i never cried this violent cry. >> you're experiencing everything but it's not true. >> you're just waiting to wake up. >> it just feels like you're literally in a nightmare. >> yes, still does. the name you'll want to remember is nailah. >> the meaning was one who succeeds. >> this is nailah's mother, maria. >> i wanted her to be successful and she was. she lived her name. >> quite true. as, frankly, have the rest of them in this big family. this is leah, the first born. >> we might need a graph or a chart because it's kind of involved. >> full siblings, half siblings, quarter siblings once removed. that sort of thing. very blended. >> we share one parent. so technically half siblings but that
here's keith morrison with "smoke and mirrors."o, no, it was hot and it was late, after midnight, september 27th, 2007. >> pretty secluded area next to a forest preserve. >> so it was. and it was clear and dark and still and vacant. here where the deep wood fought back against the decaying suburban sprawl, and then nothing was clear at all. i never cried this violent cry. >> you're experiencing everything but it's not true. >> you're just waiting to wake up....
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so i think, yes, there is a lot of resonance, and morrison is probably the most important example of that. >> and one notable thing in the current court you've heard about the masterpiece bake shop case, and nine of the friend of the court briefs cite the 1883 civil rights case in their brief. so it is still, as our two guests said, it has not been overturned and it is still very much part of our law. next is rich, watching us in clifton, virginia in the d.c. suburbs. you're on the air. >> caller: good evening, a wonderful program. a question, between the 1883 decision and the laws passed, 70 or 80 years later, there were no changes to the civil war amendments, yet we've seen different judicial interpretations of the constitution. a cynical question, does this demonstrate that if we want to change the constitution we don't need an amendment or a constitutional convention? we just need five justices to operationally change the constitution, to say no to starry decises. second question, if the supreme court of 1883, how many of the justices were appointed by president lincoln? thank yo
so i think, yes, there is a lot of resonance, and morrison is probably the most important example of that. >> and one notable thing in the current court you've heard about the masterpiece bake shop case, and nine of the friend of the court briefs cite the 1883 civil rights case in their brief. so it is still, as our two guests said, it has not been overturned and it is still very much part of our law. next is rich, watching us in clifton, virginia in the d.c. suburbs. you're on the air....
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here's keith morrison with "the interrogation." >> a freak snowstorm. like an omen. smothered the little town in the blue ridge mountains. february 19th, 2003, just before 9:00 a.m. winter or no, virginia was unused to this. the white blanket, a piercing sound. fire alarm. now the snow storm was the last thing on the fire chief's mind. >> the tone went off for fire of occupants possibly trapped inside. ramps everything up to full force. >> the alarm on a quiet street lined with starter homes. >> a lot of kids in the neighborhood. you are running a lot of things through your mind when you go in there? who are the occupants that you're going to have to rescue? >> the fire trucks raced to the home of a recently separated woman named ann charles and her three children. thick black smoke poured from the second story eaves. part of the roof had already burned away. >> we were concentrating on getting up the steps and getting into those rooms that we were pretty sure we had victims. >> neighbors crowded in behind police barricades and one was an 18-year-old who lived up the
here's keith morrison with "the interrogation." >> a freak snowstorm. like an omen. smothered the little town in the blue ridge mountains. february 19th, 2003, just before 9:00 a.m. winter or no, virginia was unused to this. the white blanket, a piercing sound. fire alarm. now the snow storm was the last thing on the fire chief's mind. >> the tone went off for fire of occupants possibly trapped inside. ramps everything up to full force. >> the alarm on a quiet street...
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here again is keith morrison. >> it was the 23rd of march, 2008.ii, a person of interest 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 th
here again is keith morrison. >> it was the 23rd of march, 2008.ii, a person of interest 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. >>...
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here again is keith morrison. >> chris and cristi hall's three daughters clung together in grief and shock, all through the dismal evening hours of that worst of all days, june 7, 2007. waiting for their father to return from the police station. and they wondered, why was it taking so long? then the phone rang. and they had their answer. >> you know, broken-up words, and he's crying, and we're crying. that was when he said they think i hurt mom. he was very upset. >> but he didn't sound surprised when he said -- >> no, he was crying. he was crying. he was upset. >> very upset. >> but by the time police investigators were questioning chris, remember, they had heard from lindsay patterson. and at the station, chris's version of events in the spa differed in one crucial detail from what lindsay described seeing that first time she period over the wall and into the hall's backyard. >> that specifically, me holding her down in there, there's nothing that took place in that jacuzzi thatould explain that. there was no sex. there was no -- i don't even think we had any contact while we were
here again is keith morrison. >> chris and cristi hall's three daughters clung together in grief and shock, all through the dismal evening hours of that worst of all days, june 7, 2007. waiting for their father to return from the police station. and they wondered, why was it taking so long? then the phone rang. and they had their answer. >> you know, broken-up words, and he's crying, and we're crying. that was when he said they think i hurt mom. he was very upset. >> but he...
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and later in meet the author, rebecca jones talks with the writer blake morrison about his new book,ello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the playwright and new european columnist bonnie greer and the economist ruth lea. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer has an interview with a whistle—blower who alleges that information from millions of facebook users may have been used by a data company during the 2016 us presidential election. both companies deny any wrongdoing the mail on sunday says theresa may is planning a crackdown on what the paper calls putin's mcmafia — associates of the russian president with money in the uk. the sunday times warns that a russian cyber attack could turn the lights out in britain. it reports that the national grid is on alert. the sunday express has more on theresa may putting pressure on moscow with a possible travel ban for 1,000 russian tycoons. the sunday telegraph leads on the same story as well as a photograph of a smiling duke and duchess of cambridge at a st patrick
and later in meet the author, rebecca jones talks with the writer blake morrison about his new book,ello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the playwright and new european columnist bonnie greer and the economist ruth lea. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer has an interview with a whistle—blower who alleges that information from millions of facebook users may have been used by a data company during the 2016 us...
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her cinema graver rachel morrison is the first woman in oscar 90-year history to be nominated in her my reaction is actually how could it be 90 years. >> as the first woman in oscar history to be nominated in that category she is both aware of those who came before and those still trying to break through. >> and there's been so much great work by female dps in decades past. but, you know, i am excited by the premise that this is encouraging for soim other women and hopefully it will get more behind the camera. and hopefully this will be the first of many. it makes me hopeful for a future where it's commonplace and not anomaly >> morrison followed up with a little film you may have heard of blanketer >> they couldn't be more different. and i couldn't be more proud of both. >> rachel hopes with the success last year of several female centered films like wonder william, studios hear it as a wakeup call. >> ifs in a industry ultimately driven by economy you look at that. and it should lead to more women-led films, more films led by women. i mean, i think that the -- i guess the proof is
her cinema graver rachel morrison is the first woman in oscar 90-year history to be nominated in her my reaction is actually how could it be 90 years. >> as the first woman in oscar history to be nominated in that category she is both aware of those who came before and those still trying to break through. >> and there's been so much great work by female dps in decades past. but, you know, i am excited by the premise that this is encouraging for soim other women and hopefully it will...
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here's keith morrison with "under a full moon." >> reporter: she was finished now.ed, wrung out. must have been as she walked away from the incessantly ' chirping machinery and the bleary eyes of the gamblers on holiday from real life who'd called out for her again and again and again. outside in the night, a full moon bathed the great houses of delight and sin in an unaccustomed shade of pale. it was september 29, 2012. at precisely 3:00 in the morning, in a back room of the palms casino, the cocktail waitress named shauna tiaffay inserted her time card in the stamping machine, and set out to break a little rule. shauna had parked her car in the back lot, a practice discouraged because surveillance cameras were unable to track her all the way to her car. still easier this way. quicker. and after all, would a stalker really be waiting for her here, under a full moon? >> it was absolutely horrible. and we felt so helpless. >> it's every woman's worst nightmare. >> we didn't know if any of us were next. >> reporter: it never occurred to shauna to become a cocktail wai
here's keith morrison with "under a full moon." >> reporter: she was finished now.ed, wrung out. must have been as she walked away from the incessantly ' chirping machinery and the bleary eyes of the gamblers on holiday from real life who'd called out for her again and again and again. outside in the night, a full moon bathed the great houses of delight and sin in an unaccustomed shade of pale. it was september 29, 2012. at precisely 3:00 in the morning, in a back room of the...
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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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>> his name is norman morrison. >> when he set himself on fire? >> he actually did.eople said give us the baby and so somebody took the baby and the baby lived. >> but right. >> so it's a bizarre act of protest. a very extreme act of protest. so this is what's happening. meanwhile, on broadway, we have a teenager, liza minnelli making her broadway debut. but the show plummets following a brief run. the biggest flop of the season, however, is this one, "kelly," inspired by news boy steve brodie. sorry for the news boy reference. but in 1886, he's said to have jumped off the new brooklyn bridge and he becomes a showman and he launches acts in new york, and it was probably a big ruse, that he faked the jump but anyway, this show closes after one night so the word brodie sort of enters the vocabulary as a flop, when a show flops. in 1966, the number of u.s. troops in vietnam numbers, 400,000. the broadway hits of 1966 were "cabaret," "sweet charity" and angela lansbury. a new kind of musical is on the scene. an experimental piece of prop created by megan terry with input
>> his name is norman morrison. >> when he set himself on fire? >> he actually did.eople said give us the baby and so somebody took the baby and the baby lived. >> but right. >> so it's a bizarre act of protest. a very extreme act of protest. so this is what's happening. meanwhile, on broadway, we have a teenager, liza minnelli making her broadway debut. but the show plummets following a brief run. the biggest flop of the season, however, is this one,...
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onance.n is -- res morrison is the best example. host: you heard about the masterpiece bakeshop case. nine of the friends of the court briefs cite that 1885 civil rights act. it has not been overturned and part of our law. next is rich. you're on the air. caller: good evening. a wonderful program. question, between the 1883 decision and the laws passed 70 or 80 years later, there were no changes to the civil war amendments, yet we have seen different judicial interpretations of the constitution. a cynical question, does this demonstrate that if we want to change the constitution we do not need an amendment or constitutional convention, we just need five justices to operationally change the constitution to say no? and the second question the , supreme court, how many of the justices were appointed by president lincoln? host: we will get to that in our next section. five judges could change how the constitution is written. -- interpreted. we see that all the time. that is why we have these titanic confirmation battles. if you haved th
onance.n is -- res morrison is the best example. host: you heard about the masterpiece bakeshop case. nine of the friends of the court briefs cite that 1885 civil rights act. it has not been overturned and part of our law. next is rich. you're on the air. caller: good evening. a wonderful program. question, between the 1883 decision and the laws passed 70 or 80 years later, there were no changes to the civil war amendments, yet we have seen different judicial interpretations of the...
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>> we read it against the backdrop of morrison and -- which provide unless there's extra territorial application in text structure or operation, it has none. we're not here arguing that this application is extra territorial and permissible. what we're saying is it has always been the rule from decisions in this court and decisions in the lower court in a basically unbroken line that when a party is before a u.s. court and a court issues an order to that party that says produce information, that's domestic conduct. it's viewed as domestic conduct not only in united states law reflected in this court's decisions. it's viewed as domestic conduct in international law. >> something has to happen abroad. there are computers in ireland and something has to happen to those computers in order to get these e-mails back to the united states. >> yes. and this court has a test for determining whether an application of a statute that has some domestic conduct and some foreign conduct is domestic or extra territorial. as justice alito put it for the court in the rjr opinion, one has to look at the
>> we read it against the backdrop of morrison and -- which provide unless there's extra territorial application in text structure or operation, it has none. we're not here arguing that this application is extra territorial and permissible. what we're saying is it has always been the rule from decisions in this court and decisions in the lower court in a basically unbroken line that when a party is before a u.s. court and a court issues an order to that party that says produce...
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and for her work on the drama mudbound, rachel morrison is the first woman ever to be nominated for bestematography. a former oscar winner is under no illusion that change will be swift. when i first started work on film, it was 99.9% male. now it's 75% male — we've still got a long way to go. meet two women determined to make a difference. they formed a company committed to producing more diverse films with more women behind and in front of the camera. the majority of the audience is female and the majority of material is male orientated and that dissonance just does not make sense any more. the whole movement towards including more voices and more diverse storytelling, it just also makes good business sense. different perspectives, different angles — they may be the way ahead for hollywood. rebecca jones, bbc news, los angeles. it is all about the weather, susan. please tell us it will be warming up soon. soon. ican soon. i can promise you a heatwave or even average temperatures for this time of year but it will get milder than it has been, so the cold snap will ease and you can alread
and for her work on the drama mudbound, rachel morrison is the first woman ever to be nominated for bestematography. a former oscar winner is under no illusion that change will be swift. when i first started work on film, it was 99.9% male. now it's 75% male — we've still got a long way to go. meet two women determined to make a difference. they formed a company committed to producing more diverse films with more women behind and in front of the camera. the majority of the audience is female...
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morrisons down over three to 596 doing.ck—on effect elsewhere. the ftse 100 of figures. it's having a knock—on effect elsewhere. the ftse100 up. you are up—to—date. see you later. the makers of the crown have admitted the actress who portrayed the queen was paid less than here mail counterpart. the creators of the crown have admitted claire foy who portrays the queen was paid less than her male counterpart. matt smith's portrayal of a young duke of edinburgh earned him more than foy‘s golden globe—winning performance as queen elizabeth in the netflix drama. the show‘s producers said smith's previous starring role in dr who meant he was paid more than his co—star. the public are being asked for their views on the future of the one—penny and two—pence coins. ministers are carrying out a review of cash transactions due to a rise in customers using non—cash payments such as contactless and online spending. the consultation will also look at whether 50—pound notes should be kept. let's catch up with the weather with simon king.
morrisons down over three to 596 doing.ck—on effect elsewhere. the ftse 100 of figures. it's having a knock—on effect elsewhere. the ftse100 up. you are up—to—date. see you later. the makers of the crown have admitted the actress who portrayed the queen was paid less than here mail counterpart. the creators of the crown have admitted claire foy who portrays the queen was paid less than her male counterpart. matt smith's portrayal of a young duke of edinburgh earned him more than foy‘s...
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emily morrison is a veteran f.d.a. inspector collected one subsample out of fifteen random boxes and now in the process bagging them. put them in coolers. and shipped it to the lab a computer system red flags imports believed to pose the greatest risk based on country of origin and the company's past history of violations seafood by nature is a high risk commodity dance elise has inspections at the ports of los angeles so there are many boxes here they're all packed full what percentage of the sample gets chosen to be taken to the lab so f.d.a. reviews all electronic transmissions utilize things like foreign inspection domestic inspection whether it was sample than another all that information is gather within the predict application and then that shipment will be given a risk or the higher the risk or the more chances one of these officers will sample that much of. once the f.d.a. inspector picks some pills for inspection they're sent to an f.d.a. lab like this one in california. you may see a shrimp maybe i'm looking
emily morrison is a veteran f.d.a. inspector collected one subsample out of fifteen random boxes and now in the process bagging them. put them in coolers. and shipped it to the lab a computer system red flags imports believed to pose the greatest risk based on country of origin and the company's past history of violations seafood by nature is a high risk commodity dance elise has inspections at the ports of los angeles so there are many boxes here they're all packed full what percentage of the...
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you have got rachel morrison nominated for cinematography, but then also you have people like daniel,hink adversity is going to be this year? because last year it really caused a stir?|j year it really caused a stir?” think this conversation should be just like... the conversation has two... for a cinematography to be nominated, that conversation needs to be pushed. i think rather go and is now the fifth woman to be nominated as a director, i think it is going to be in the forefront of the discussion again this year and i think it should be going forward. you mentioned several of the women who had been nominated, how great you think the pressure will be on the academy to award those women this year, notjust see them nominated? yeah, there is pressure but i would say it is because, it is notjust the pressure, it is like they are due. you have got to award the talent thatis you have got to award the talent that is there for what they have done and i think it is about time that women get acknowledged, it always feel that they get sidelined in this year, it is nice to see a small percenta
you have got rachel morrison nominated for cinematography, but then also you have people like daniel,hink adversity is going to be this year? because last year it really caused a stir?|j year it really caused a stir?” think this conversation should be just like... the conversation has two... for a cinematography to be nominated, that conversation needs to be pushed. i think rather go and is now the fifth woman to be nominated as a director, i think it is going to be in the forefront of the...
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rachel morrison panther."jordan peele in "get clench have a wrap up and all the winners local listings. >>> special counsel robert a hit list with people who investigation. the website says it reviewed;< s&p sent to subpoena sent to robert mueller. itlude president trump, paul manafort and steve bannon going back to president trump's attorneyty not respond. >>> the food and medicine come after eastern ghouta saw renewed attacks from government forces. more than 600 people have been reportedly killed in the rebel-held area. that is one of many battled areas across the country. seth doane traveled across and he's the first u.s. correspondent to reach the area since the start of a turkish offensive. seth, good morning. >> good morning. just when you thought this war in syria could not get any more complicated rng here we are. we have come here because it is a new unfolding front in this conflict. we're surrounded by a number of people who have been displaced by the fighting and the fighting threatens to roll back
rachel morrison panther."jordan peele in "get clench have a wrap up and all the winners local listings. >>> special counsel robert a hit list with people who investigation. the website says it reviewed;< s&p sent to subpoena sent to robert mueller. itlude president trump, paul manafort and steve bannon going back to president trump's attorneyty not respond. >>> the food and medicine come after eastern ghouta saw renewed attacks from government forces. more...
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have been focussing a lot on the women who have made history tonight, as will said there, rachel morrison organisers of the times up movement have said, they said they don't want to be known as an award protest group, they won't be wearing black the way they did at the gloelden globes but they will find other ways to keep the momentum up. to focus on the successes they have had so far. on the other hand we still are the oscars so white controversy hanging over the night, but again, some improvements there, a record number of african—americans have been nominated this year and that blockbuster hit get out is made and starring an african merge in the lead role. the academy is taking it seriously and we are likely toe have a nod those issues in the telly cast, this is at the heart a celebration of the success of film. some is being made to change the presenting line up this year. absolutely. it is typical for whoever won best actor to announce a best actress but casey affleck has been caught up in controversies that he did sexually abuse someone, he has denied that, but he has been asked to
have been focussing a lot on the women who have made history tonight, as will said there, rachel morrison organisers of the times up movement have said, they said they don't want to be known as an award protest group, they won't be wearing black the way they did at the gloelden globes but they will find other ways to keep the momentum up. to focus on the successes they have had so far. on the other hand we still are the oscars so white controversy hanging over the night, but again, some...
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and the cinematographer rachel morrison is the first woman nominated for her work behind the camera in mudbone but those accolades are few and far between director victoria hochberg was part of a group that sued major hollywood studios thirty years ago nothing has changed radically things have changed. very very very slowly and in spurts only when the studios or the production companies or even the unions are threatened in some way and they have to worry about lawsuits in some european countries laws mandating equal representation in industries including entertainment adrian says a similar approach may be needed in hollywood i think that it's very likely that the industry will need some kind of outside pressure to actually change despite that long history of gender disparity in the film industry many young aspiring female film directors are not discouraged i know it's going to be tough. and i know that us at woman i need to give two hundred percent determination to succeed in an industry that has stacked the deck against women rob reynolds al-jazeera los angeles. tougher to take a look
and the cinematographer rachel morrison is the first woman nominated for her work behind the camera in mudbone but those accolades are few and far between director victoria hochberg was part of a group that sued major hollywood studios thirty years ago nothing has changed radically things have changed. very very very slowly and in spurts only when the studios or the production companies or even the unions are threatened in some way and they have to worry about lawsuits in some european...
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the minds of the nation's news their books like the color purple by alice walker beloved by toni morrison the autobiography of malcolm x. and i no way that caged bird sings by maya angelou classics by some of the greatest american authors ever yet begun and in many modern public schools for fear it will offend or confuse parents and students as someone rushed the one said what is freedom of expression without the freedom to offend it ceases to exist to help us understand this a little deeper is all for a professor do you walk in to the welcome place you guys don't get a good good you almost certainly ask you what what is deep what can you know what what are your favorite bad books what's your list so watching say what you know what your top three top five but books that they should go out every so it would definitely be the autobiography of malcolm x. i think it's such an important book as educator you can give your kids this book showing this amazing journey show them to many different transformations he went through. and you compare it with a movie so as a reward for so that would defin
the minds of the nation's news their books like the color purple by alice walker beloved by toni morrison the autobiography of malcolm x. and i no way that caged bird sings by maya angelou classics by some of the greatest american authors ever yet begun and in many modern public schools for fear it will offend or confuse parents and students as someone rushed the one said what is freedom of expression without the freedom to offend it ceases to exist to help us understand this a little deeper is...
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and for her work on the drama mudbound, rachel morrison is the first woman ever to be nominated for bestion that change will be swift. when i first started work on film, it was 99.9% male. now it's 75% male — we've still got a long way to go. meet two women determined to make a difference. they formed a company committed to producing more diverse films with more women behind and in front of the camera. the majority of the audience is female and the majority
and for her work on the drama mudbound, rachel morrison is the first woman ever to be nominated for bestion that change will be swift. when i first started work on film, it was 99.9% male. now it's 75% male — we've still got a long way to go. meet two women determined to make a difference. they formed a company committed to producing more diverse films with more women behind and in front of the camera. the majority of the audience is female and the majority