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josephine who risked her life to save oswald.wald. translation: isaw him, raising him hands and trying to suckle from his mother. but she was dead and he was covered in blood. i looked right and left to see if anyone was watching, saving it would be dangerous for me, but i sought to save him at any cost. i thank god because even though we lived under difficult circumstances, he had taken care of us. the children of the genocide may not rememberfirst the children of the genocide may not remember first hand of the the children of the genocide may not rememberfirst hand of the horrors of 25 years ago and many of them now wa nt of 25 years ago and many of them now want a future that will brighten and cover their deep, dark shadows of the past. after months of international outcry, russia is set to release almost 100 wales held in captivity in the country's far east. georgina smyth has more. it has been dubbed the whale the prison — floating off russia's far east coast is a series of enclosures holding captive nearly 100 killer and be
josephine who risked her life to save oswald.wald. translation: isaw him, raising him hands and trying to suckle from his mother. but she was dead and he was covered in blood. i looked right and left to see if anyone was watching, saving it would be dangerous for me, but i sought to save him at any cost. i thank god because even though we lived under difficult circumstances, he had taken care of us. the children of the genocide may not rememberfirst the children of the genocide may not remember...
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oswald doesn't know if any of his relatives are still alive.by, although he wasn't aware of this until he was older. oswald struggles to explain his past, so he offers to take us to the woman who saved his life and whom he now calls mum. mamma! josephine is a hutu who risked her life to save oswald, a tutsi baby. translation: i saw him under a bridge, raising him hands and trying to suckle from his mother. but she was dead and he was covered in blood. i looked right and left to see if anyone was watching. saving him would be dangerous for me, but i saw to save him at any cost. i thank god because even though we lived under difficult circumstances, he has taken care of us. the children of the genocide may not rememberfirst hand of the horrors of 25 years ago and many of them now want a future that will brighten and cover the deep, dark shadows of the past. ferdinand omondi, bbc news, kigali, rwanda. let's get some of the day's other news: initial results from the parliamentary election in the maldives suggests that the party of the former presid
oswald doesn't know if any of his relatives are still alive.by, although he wasn't aware of this until he was older. oswald struggles to explain his past, so he offers to take us to the woman who saved his life and whom he now calls mum. mamma! josephine is a hutu who risked her life to save oswald, a tutsi baby. translation: i saw him under a bridge, raising him hands and trying to suckle from his mother. but she was dead and he was covered in blood. i looked right and left to see if anyone...
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. >> this was shot by a man named oswald skyes in 1970. eporter: oswald sykes is the kind of filmmaker the prelinger archives specie in, an amateur with a keen ey >> his daughter kim is in the audience tonight. >>neporter: kim sykes has b attending "lost landscapes" for years, but for a long time, she felt som was missing. >> i hadn't seen people of color in a lot of the footage, in the s yeat i've gone to the show. >> reporter: so she convinced her father tmake his footage available. >> these are african americans coming out of the fairmont hotel, so i thought it was important to show that, you knsaow, francisco was very diverse. >> reporter: prelinger says home movies show much more diveity than the commercial film record. >> beginning in the '30s when 8mm was developed, it was sufficiently inexpensive that almost everybody could shoot me movies. you've seen farmers shooting home movies, young people shooting films, latinx people shooting films. it's this great sort of a flowering of democratic expression. >> reporter: in addition to documenting the 20th century's human experience, p
. >> this was shot by a man named oswald skyes in 1970. eporter: oswald sykes is the kind of filmmaker the prelinger archives specie in, an amateur with a keen ey >> his daughter kim is in the audience tonight. >>neporter: kim sykes has b attending "lost landscapes" for years, but for a long time, she felt som was missing. >> i hadn't seen people of color in a lot of the footage, in the s yeat i've gone to the show. >> reporter: so she convinced her...
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>> i think probably lee harvey oswald's mind, it did. there is a question whether fidel castro ordered it. lyndon johnson said something lyndon johnson said something like, castro knew that kennedy wanted to kill him so he wanted to kill kennedy. there was a lot of speculation that castro may have ordered this himself. castro denies it. he visited mexico city short by turnover assassination and perhaps got some sort of signal or communication there. what we know for sure is that oswald, he was in the soviet union when the bay of pigs happened and was infuriated by it. he thought he was doing fidel castro a favor by going after john kennedy. indirectly, yes, i do think the bay of pigs definitely leads to the assassination of kennedy. it may have had a more direct link but that's very difficult, maybe impossible to prove. >> over here, please. i'll come to you in a second. >> yes. >> what's confusing to me is, if after the first day of the invasion, it became clear that the u.s. was behind it, and then if it was known after secondary air s
>> i think probably lee harvey oswald's mind, it did. there is a question whether fidel castro ordered it. lyndon johnson said something lyndon johnson said something like, castro knew that kennedy wanted to kill him so he wanted to kill kennedy. there was a lot of speculation that castro may have ordered this himself. castro denies it. he visited mexico city short by turnover assassination and perhaps got some sort of signal or communication there. what we know for sure is that oswald,...
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out of work fans looked on with oswald's side got off to the better start twelve minutes in kevin dunn so rushed in a corner kick one nil for our sport. so we're signed for leverkusen coach peter boss who has his own champions league ambitions but his boys came back with a vengeance demonstrating their hopes were still alive kevin form and equalized with a hammer of a shot. and then set up can have outs to take the two one lead in the second half. of handsfree kit was cleaned up by unit time ta three wide. and thanks again to fall and branch put the game to bed at four one. leverkusen space will depend on next week's game against fellow european contenders frankfurt. the german team still playing internationally frankfurt like he found it hard to focus on their league she gets counter they face chelsea in the europa league semifinal sells thursday this weekend they looked worn out. understandable given they played more matches than most at frankfurt's distinctive attractive football was nowhere in sight we would have loved to see and hear a bitch school here. or here. but alas there we
out of work fans looked on with oswald's side got off to the better start twelve minutes in kevin dunn so rushed in a corner kick one nil for our sport. so we're signed for leverkusen coach peter boss who has his own champions league ambitions but his boys came back with a vengeance demonstrating their hopes were still alive kevin form and equalized with a hammer of a shot. and then set up can have outs to take the two one lead in the second half. of handsfree kit was cleaned up by unit time ta...
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right out of the court must be i hearing is that oswald or paul have been the connection of. unconfirmed reports that they use one farthing that into conference past but yet the moment so it's no attack testing moscow mind by id but it has been carried out by the school because natural se some are cool obvious is not going to be easy so i. give it to the prime minister talked a piece about the investigation and he said investigations of going well what more did he say last monday i have not listened because what the prime minister has said at the media briefing i'm hoping to hear his recording in a short while but i can tell you what he said in parliament today often when he said that investigations had going well they had pretended several suspects and several more would be apprehended in the coming days a message such operations were going on and he specifically said that she dhaka had and said that nobody asked her next book at that time he did not say that the school was going to isis but after the isis caves now i think the government is openly admitting that isis had a
right out of the court must be i hearing is that oswald or paul have been the connection of. unconfirmed reports that they use one farthing that into conference past but yet the moment so it's no attack testing moscow mind by id but it has been carried out by the school because natural se some are cool obvious is not going to be easy so i. give it to the prime minister talked a piece about the investigation and he said investigations of going well what more did he say last monday i have not...
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stephan king is one of the writers tweeting out the letters sent to their agents with patton oswald and of the wire david simon they're at war over packaging fees that agents earn for putting together writers, directors, actors for a project. the writers guild wants the fees eliminating saying align more with studios and writers also saying that agencies affiliated production companies pose a conflict of interest. until this is resolved, that means no new writers fees or packaging fees including caa and wme and the parent endeavor is looking to go public this year the agent's association saying the move will hurt artists especially mid level and the writers guild saying that a big change was necessary now though this does not impact any current writers' contracts, the battle could make things challenging for studios looking to staff writers on new shows ahead of the fall tv season or to help develop new projects so guys, it's going to be really interesting to see what transpires because this will determine how valuable agents really are in hollywood. >> it's dramatic julia, thanks so mu
stephan king is one of the writers tweeting out the letters sent to their agents with patton oswald and of the wire david simon they're at war over packaging fees that agents earn for putting together writers, directors, actors for a project. the writers guild wants the fees eliminating saying align more with studios and writers also saying that agencies affiliated production companies pose a conflict of interest. until this is resolved, that means no new writers fees or packaging fees...
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fact that on the cover of the "national enquirer" there is a picture of him and crazy lee harvey oswaldeakfast. >> the enquirer appeared to save its heaviest ammunition for hillary clinton. the tabloid and its sister publication, the globe, ran 18 cover stories on clinton, making an avalanche of wild claims. everything from six months to live to hillary hitman tells all. a former communications adviser to the clinton campaign. >> there was no way this thing was going to be a clean fight. and it proved to be every bit as disgusting a ining as everyone . >> there was a cover is that showed her as showing pale and . >> every time you see that headline that says hillary clinton has a health issue or ted cruz's father was involved in the assassination of jfk. over time that begins to grind away at you and can bring you to a place where you have doubts. by the time you go fo voting booth. >> his relationship with david pecker was stronger than ever. that would change. >> coming up. >> they have moved to a realm in which my opinion they are not to be given the benefit of the doubt of a news or
fact that on the cover of the "national enquirer" there is a picture of him and crazy lee harvey oswaldeakfast. >> the enquirer appeared to save its heaviest ammunition for hillary clinton. the tabloid and its sister publication, the globe, ran 18 cover stories on clinton, making an avalanche of wild claims. everything from six months to live to hillary hitman tells all. a former communications adviser to the clinton campaign. >> there was no way this thing was going to be...
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fact that on the cover of the "national enquirer" there is a picture of him and crazy lee harvey oswaldfast. >> the enquirer appeared to save its heaviest ammunition for democrat hillary clinton. during the presidential campaign, the tabloid and its sister publication, the globe, ran 18 cover stories on clinton, making an avalanche of wild claims. everything from six months to live to hillary hitman tells all. a former communications adviser to the clinton campaign. >> there was no way this thing was going to be a clean fight. and it proved to be every bit as disgusting as everyone expected. >> there was a cover is that that begins to grind away at you and can bring you to a place where you might have more doubts than you thought you would have if you had pulled back the curtain and gone to the voting booth. >> after donald trump was president, it seemed like his relationship with david pecker has improved. >> there is nothing more valuable to prosecutors than somebody like david pecker, who knows donald trump's secrets. wh knows donald trump's secrets staying at hampton for a work trip
fact that on the cover of the "national enquirer" there is a picture of him and crazy lee harvey oswaldfast. >> the enquirer appeared to save its heaviest ammunition for democrat hillary clinton. during the presidential campaign, the tabloid and its sister publication, the globe, ran 18 cover stories on clinton, making an avalanche of wild claims. everything from six months to live to hillary hitman tells all. a former communications adviser to the clinton campaign. >>...
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will host actor comedian pat oswald to discuss his late wife's moving book about the golden state killer called i'll be gone in the dark. like i said, tickets are going fast. on the 26th, we will discuss the book, deep medicine.it's a fascinating book about technology and medicine. and you can subscribe to our emails and get all of the events that are coming up. as a side note tonight as units we do have cameras here. c-span is ing filming tonight of the event. be on your best behavior, no cussing or anything like that. [laughter] when we have question-and-answer tonight please raise your hand because they will make sure that is a b you. connect event. many consider enough to proclaim our spouse to be a lifesaver. [laughter] for one of two nights cast, that utterance was more than a phrase. in a story that reads like a michael crayton or robin cook thriller, we felt the desperate journey from the gusty desert to egypt to sterile rooms of modern medicine. however, in the end it is a 100-year-old treatment that comes to the rescue. dr. strathdee has obtained her bsc, msc and phd from the u
will host actor comedian pat oswald to discuss his late wife's moving book about the golden state killer called i'll be gone in the dark. like i said, tickets are going fast. on the 26th, we will discuss the book, deep medicine.it's a fascinating book about technology and medicine. and you can subscribe to our emails and get all of the events that are coming up. as a side note tonight as units we do have cameras here. c-span is ing filming tonight of the event. be on your best behavior, no...
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even though the conclusion say lee harvey oswald acted alone they keep readings it and asking questionsn it. >> we have accountability for the spying, brian. the true thing, the real stuff that happen finally has someone look at it here was that there was spying on a presidential campaign. we know that. let's see if they can justify it. ed: good points by all. tom will be hosting outnumbered by the way noon eastern. don't miss that coming up, the best experts to break down the biggest story of the day. former fbi assistant director mark morgan, dana loesch, david bossie, jason chaffetz former committee chair all here live. ♪ ♪ let's see, aleve is proven better on pain than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. cancer, epilepsy, mental health, hiv. patients with serious diseases are being targeted for cuts to their medicare drug coverage. new government restrictions would allow insurance companies to come between doctor and patient. and deny access to individualized therapies million
even though the conclusion say lee harvey oswald acted alone they keep readings it and asking questionsn it. >> we have accountability for the spying, brian. the true thing, the real stuff that happen finally has someone look at it here was that there was spying on a presidential campaign. we know that. let's see if they can justify it. ed: good points by all. tom will be hosting outnumbered by the way noon eastern. don't miss that coming up, the best experts to break down the biggest...