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you are nicholas parsons? d nicholas parsons? i thought you we re d nicholas parsons? was sue who interrupted me. but i enjoyed her interruption. sue gets a point because she interrupted, takes over the subject... you get a bonus point for the humour that you instill. splendid, good, yes! and who gets the subject. 15 seconds ago, starting now. there is nothing greater than nicholas parsons, he is the show leader... show business before? but the show leader... show business before ? but show the show leader... show business before? but show business is one word, isn't it? that is not one word. i will assume it is two words and say paul has the benefit of the doubt. and if! and say paul has the benefit of the doubt. and if i get lots of letters, i don't think i will bother to reply to them. laughter. there is still ten seconds ago, paul. nicholas parsons i have known since roughly 1987, what a magnificent creature he is. we first met on a television programme and made in liverpool called... the neurotic, erotic, ever branching nicholas parsons who has died at the age of
you are nicholas parsons? d nicholas parsons? i thought you we re d nicholas parsons? was sue who interrupted me. but i enjoyed her interruption. sue gets a point because she interrupted, takes over the subject... you get a bonus point for the humour that you instill. splendid, good, yes! and who gets the subject. 15 seconds ago, starting now. there is nothing greater than nicholas parsons, he is the show leader... show business before? but the show leader... show business before ? but show the...
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kay parsons had been murdered. edmunds started thinking this killer might just be someone who knew both women, kay and becky, someone who had been right there at the scene of the crime. >>> coming up -- >> police take a closer look at becky's son michael. >> then i seen that boy sitting -- the next-door neighbor sitting down on a rock across the street and that made me suspicious. >> he discovers his mother's house broken into. he's on the scene when we get there. so that raised a lot of red flags. >> but why would michael murder his mother's best friend? when "dateline" continues. we could all use an extra $100. that's a reason to switch to jackson hewitt, conveniently located in walmart. now enjoy a bonus gift card up to $100... ...when you file taxes with jackson hewitt -and get part of your refund on a walmart gift card. get your bonus at jackson hewitt at walmart. of a lifetime. it's "progressive on ice." everything you love about car insurance -- the discounts... the rate comparisons... and flo in a boat. ♪ i
kay parsons had been murdered. edmunds started thinking this killer might just be someone who knew both women, kay and becky, someone who had been right there at the scene of the crime. >>> coming up -- >> police take a closer look at becky's son michael. >> then i seen that boy sitting -- the next-door neighbor sitting down on a rock across the street and that made me suspicious. >> he discovers his mother's house broken into. he's on the scene when we get there. so...
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the broadcaster gyles brandreth was a long—time colleague and friend of nicholas parsons.ns was much more than simply a presenter. it is heartbreakingly sad. it is the end ofan it is heartbreakingly sad. it is the end of an era in many ways. ifirst met nicholl —— met nicholas more than 50 years ago. what is remarkable about him, we remember him die because ofjust a minute, but he was so versatile. he was an actor, performer, entertainer. he performed in films for the bolton brothers and carry on films. he appeared at the windmill theatre. he was on stage from the 19a0s onwards. he was a consummate professional and a role model to so many people because he just went on working from right up to when he was 95 he was still doing his one—man show, still appearing at the edinburgh fringe and still hosting just a minute until last year. it is heartbreakingly sad, but it is a career to celebrate and a man to celebrate. he was such a delightful person. a really lovely human being. 0bviously person. a really lovely human being. obviously it is very fresh and very upsetting for you
the broadcaster gyles brandreth was a long—time colleague and friend of nicholas parsons.ns was much more than simply a presenter. it is heartbreakingly sad. it is the end ofan it is heartbreakingly sad. it is the end of an era in many ways. ifirst met nicholl —— met nicholas more than 50 years ago. what is remarkable about him, we remember him die because ofjust a minute, but he was so versatile. he was an actor, performer, entertainer. he performed in films for the bolton brothers and...
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indeed, there was a lot more to nicholas parsons. what i5 lot more to nicholas parsons.ngland? he appeared in more than 20 film5. england? he appeared in more than 20 films. i have come to find a husband. and in the 60s it became known as the straight man to another comedian. i'm sorry, ithought known as the straight man to another comedian. i'm sorry, i thought it wa5 tho5e carol singers. comedian. i'm sorry, i thought it was those carol singers. he turned to acting after training a5 was those carol singers. he turned to acting after training as an engineer. 0ne early role wa5 to acting after training as an engineer. 0ne early role was the voice of a puppet cowboy. get out of town and don't you ever come back. 0n town and don't you ever come back. on camera, he was a master of smooth talking charm. ask for his struggles growing up with dyslexia and a pronounced stammer. and then in 1967 he was made presenter ofju5t a minute. he wanted to be a panellist but the producers knew his skill. as a straight man you know how to throw out the lines so the comic will have a good s
indeed, there was a lot more to nicholas parsons. what i5 lot more to nicholas parsons.ngland? he appeared in more than 20 film5. england? he appeared in more than 20 films. i have come to find a husband. and in the 60s it became known as the straight man to another comedian. i'm sorry, ithought known as the straight man to another comedian. i'm sorry, i thought it wa5 tho5e carol singers. comedian. i'm sorry, i thought it was those carol singers. he turned to acting after training a5 was those...
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the subject is nicholas parsons., i don‘t think i‘m erotic. you have a correct challenge and 31 seconds. his career began in the 19405 on radio and i heard one of those particular episodes on radio four. repetition of radio. a correct challenge. i am at something ofa correct challenge. i am at something of a disadvantage because i have never heard of this nicholas parsons character, he sounds delightful. deviation from sense, everybody has heard of nicholas parsons. i'm not going to give it to you out of conceit and see you deserve that the fa ct i conceit and see you deserve that the fact i am on the show and you are appearing on a show with him, you know him. you're nicholas parsons? the nicholas parsons. we enjoyed your interruption, you get a bonus point. i was speaking, your interruption, you get a bonus point. iwas speaking, sue interrupted me. i enjoyed her interruption. sue gets a point because she was interrupted but you get a bonus point for humour. who get5 get a bonus point for humour. who gets the subjec
the subject is nicholas parsons., i don‘t think i‘m erotic. you have a correct challenge and 31 seconds. his career began in the 19405 on radio and i heard one of those particular episodes on radio four. repetition of radio. a correct challenge. i am at something ofa correct challenge. i am at something of a disadvantage because i have never heard of this nicholas parsons character, he sounds delightful. deviation from sense, everybody has heard of nicholas parsons. i'm not going to give it...
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and the broadcasting legend nicholas parsons has died. he was 96.g up on sportsday later in the hour on bbc news: the return of israel folau. the australian rugby star, sacked because of homophobic comments, will be playing in the super league this season. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the government has decided — despite strong objections from the white house — to maintain the chinese technology company huawei's involvement in the uk's 5g networks. there will, however, be restrictions. the firm will be banned from supplying parts to "sensitive areas" of the infrastructure known as "the core", and it will be excluded from sites near military bases and nuclear installations. but america has warned that granting huawei access to the network could allow the chinese government to spy. here's our security correspondent, gordon corera. sg 5g offers the promise of the connected future. more than just faster speeds, it will allow billions of devices to talk to each other. from self driving cars to automated factories, to smart homes fille
and the broadcasting legend nicholas parsons has died. he was 96.g up on sportsday later in the hour on bbc news: the return of israel folau. the australian rugby star, sacked because of homophobic comments, will be playing in the super league this season. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the government has decided — despite strong objections from the white house — to maintain the chinese technology company huawei's involvement in the uk's 5g networks. there will, however,...
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the entertainer and broadcaster nicholas parsons, who‘s died at the age of 96.ntre. coming up on this programme: men‘s top seed rafael nadal heads out in the quarter—finals grand slam title. simona halep ‘s through to the final. there is plenty to talk about in that australian open. tom watson willjoin us in a moment. to have a chat. i can tell you that simona halep has gone through in her quarterfinal. she has won herfirst up quarterfinal. she has won herfirst up match. let us go across to melbourne. as far as what is happening, anastasia pavyluchenkova is playing garbine muguruza. how important is psychology when it comes to these games?” important is psychology when it comes to these games? i think it a lwa ys comes to these games? i think it always plays
the entertainer and broadcaster nicholas parsons, who‘s died at the age of 96.ntre. coming up on this programme: men‘s top seed rafael nadal heads out in the quarter—finals grand slam title. simona halep ‘s through to the final. there is plenty to talk about in that australian open. tom watson willjoin us in a moment. to have a chat. i can tell you that simona halep has gone through in her quarterfinal. she has won herfirst up quarterfinal. she has won herfirst up match. let us go...
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the entertainer and broadcaster, nicholas parsons, who‘s died at the age of 96. greeted to a winter wonderland, take a look at this beautiful weather watcher from for
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nicholas parsons, who has died at the age of 96.rk. and still to come... roger federer survives a scare and saves seven match points to reach the australian open semi—final. coming up in the sport, the series is one but stuart broad has been sanctioned for swearing at the south african captain. in antarctica, scientists have confirmed fears that a glacier the size of great britain is melting increasingly rapidly. if thwaites glacier disappears it could lead to a huge rise in global sea levels — so understanding what‘s happening there is essential if water level rises are to be accurately predicted. until now, no—one has attempted a large—scale scientific survey on the remote glacier, which is more than 1,000 miles from the nearest research station. 0ur chief environment correspondent justin rowlatt travelled across west antarctica, to witness the huge and complex project. until this year, only four people had ever been here. the front of what they call the doomsday glacier. but understanding what is happening here is crucial for us
nicholas parsons, who has died at the age of 96.rk. and still to come... roger federer survives a scare and saves seven match points to reach the australian open semi—final. coming up in the sport, the series is one but stuart broad has been sanctioned for swearing at the south african captain. in antarctica, scientists have confirmed fears that a glacier the size of great britain is melting increasingly rapidly. if thwaites glacier disappears it could lead to a huge rise in global sea levels...
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and tributes are paid to nicholas parsons, chair of radio 4'sjust a minute for more than 50 years, who has died at the age of 96. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news: in half an hour on beyond 100 days, we'll hear from the former prime minister and middle east envoy tony blair as he gives his thoughts on president trump's middle east deal. before middle east deal. nine we will be looking back at before nine we will be looking back at the career of the legendary broadcaster nicholas parsons who has died at the age of 96 and later we will look at the headlines in the papers. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello i'm olly foster, here's what's coming up on sportsday this evening: the return of israel folau, super league say they are disappointed and deplore his homophobic comments but can't stop him signing for catalans dragons. a big match in the midlands, villa take on leicesterfor a place in the league cup final. saving seven match points to reach the australian open semi—finals, roger federer says he be
and tributes are paid to nicholas parsons, chair of radio 4'sjust a minute for more than 50 years, who has died at the age of 96. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news: in half an hour on beyond 100 days, we'll hear from the former prime minister and middle east envoy tony blair as he gives his thoughts on president trump's middle east deal. before middle east deal. nine we will be looking back at before nine we will be...
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indeed, there was a lot more to nicholas parsons. what is the purpose of your visit to england? he'd appeared in more than 20 films... i've come to find a husband. ..and in the ‘60s, he'd become a household name as the straight man to the comedian arthur haynes. i'm sorry, vicar. i thought it was those carol singers. merry christmas. he could bring out the funniness in anybody, but unselfishly, always feeding them. he knew he could get something out of them, and he could do that immaculately. he'd turned to acting after training as an engineer in a clyde shipyard. do you think you could try and keep quiet? on camera, he was a master of smooth talking charm, a mask for his struggles growing up with dyslexia and a pronounced stammer. and then in 1967, he was made presenter ofjust a minute. he'd wanted to be a panellist, but the producers knew his skill. the good—natured straight man enduring a daily comic assault. i'm going to ask my guests to speak on the subject that i give them and they will try to do that without hesitation, reputation or deviating from the subject... he truly
indeed, there was a lot more to nicholas parsons. what is the purpose of your visit to england? he'd appeared in more than 20 films... i've come to find a husband. ..and in the ‘60s, he'd become a household name as the straight man to the comedian arthur haynes. i'm sorry, vicar. i thought it was those carol singers. merry christmas. he could bring out the funniness in anybody, but unselfishly, always feeding them. he knew he could get something out of them, and he could do that immaculately....
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and tributes to nicholas parsons, chair of radio 4'sjust a minute for more than 50 years, who's died aged 96. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, targett on target for villa to take the lead over leicester but who is heading to wembley for the league cup final? good evening. the chinese technology firm huawei has been granted a limited role in the uk's ultra—fast 5g mobile phone network. the decision by the prime minister borisjohnson and colleagues came despite pressure from the trump administration to block huawei's involvement, alleging that it could make the uk vulnerable to surveillance or sabotage by the chinese authorities. huawei denies any involvement in espionage, but ministers say it has nonetheless been designated a "high risk" supplier, and will be excluded from sensitive facilities, such as nuclear sites and military bases. our security correspondent gordon corera has more details. 5g offers the promise of a connected future. more than just faster speeds, it will allow billions of devices to talk to each other, from self—driving cars to automated factories, to smart
and tributes to nicholas parsons, chair of radio 4'sjust a minute for more than 50 years, who's died aged 96. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, targett on target for villa to take the lead over leicester but who is heading to wembley for the league cup final? good evening. the chinese technology firm huawei has been granted a limited role in the uk's ultra—fast 5g mobile phone network. the decision by the prime minister borisjohnson and colleagues came despite pressure from the trump...
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parsons attorneys say parson suffered multiple severe and permanent injuries including a traumatic brainn labrum. the driver who caused the crash admitted drinking and had alcohol in the car. attorneys said he was arrested and charged with dui. in a statement parten's attorney said chandler buzz in peak physical condition at the time of the wreck. he's now working with a team of doctors to regain his health and at this time the ability to return. third quarter there jalen brown just throwing it down over lebron. the celtics were up 18 at that point. they go to hand lakers their worst loss of the season 139-107. and it may have been a regular season game but for kemba walker it was a big one. he was 0 and 8 against lebron entering this game. well, kemba now 1 and 0 against lebron as a member of the celtics. now earlier in the day lebron was at his son's high school basketball game in springfield, massachusetts. and look closely when he was getting ready in bound this ball, a fan threw something at him. play was stopped immediately and the young fan was removed from the game. lebron he tal
parsons attorneys say parson suffered multiple severe and permanent injuries including a traumatic brainn labrum. the driver who caused the crash admitted drinking and had alcohol in the car. attorneys said he was arrested and charged with dui. in a statement parten's attorney said chandler buzz in peak physical condition at the time of the wreck. he's now working with a team of doctors to regain his health and at this time the ability to return. third quarter there jalen brown just throwing it...
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his lawyers say parsons suffered permanent damage and a herniated disc.uld force him to retire. >>> legendary quarterback joe montana is making his pick for super bowl liv. he played for both san francisco and kansas city. in a new interview he appeared to pick the 49ers saying defense wins championships, but he did call the chiefs' offense crazy. joe's called it there. >>> and up next in "the pulse," the woman here in the u.s. who is collecting kangaroos. >>> also ahead, dream vacation or nightmare? the new 111-day cruise around the world and what it'll cost you. >>> but first ozzy osbourne speaking out. why he says the last year has been the most painful and miserable year of his life. whether you were borne for more dance-offs... more travels... or more touchdowns. get the immune support that gives you more. airborne gummies have 50% more vitamin-c than emergen-c... plus our crafted blend of vitamins, minerals and herbs. airborne. but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr, a once-dai
his lawyers say parsons suffered permanent damage and a herniated disc.uld force him to retire. >>> legendary quarterback joe montana is making his pick for super bowl liv. he played for both san francisco and kansas city. in a new interview he appeared to pick the 49ers saying defense wins championships, but he did call the chiefs' offense crazy. joe's called it there. >>> and up next in "the pulse," the woman here in the u.s. who is collecting kangaroos....
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the entertainer and broadcaster, nicholas parsons, who's died at the age of 96. now it's time for the weather with louise lear hello. january 2020 for many has been pretty grey and white at times. some of us on tuesday morning were greeted to a winter wonderland, take a look at this beautiful weather watcher from for william. lots of snow. plenty of frequent showers being blown in and around this low pressure, affecting the far north either west. showers of rain primarily at lower levels as we went through the day. it did bring some snow weather to higher ground. pretty chilly as well on tuesday, a cold start to wednesday morning. still with some showers coming into the far north—west, worth bearing in mind we could have some ice around first thing. some difficult conditions on the roads, ice very hit and miss depending on whether showers have been. as we go through the day we will start to see more persistent rain pushing into the far north—west, affecting northern ireland, scotland and north—west england. some quite heavy, a good inch in places. isolated shower
the entertainer and broadcaster, nicholas parsons, who's died at the age of 96. now it's time for the weather with louise lear hello. january 2020 for many has been pretty grey and white at times. some of us on tuesday morning were greeted to a winter wonderland, take a look at this beautiful weather watcher from for william. lots of snow. plenty of frequent showers being blown in and around this low pressure, affecting the far north either west. showers of rain primarily at lower levels as we...
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so, off you go on hitler‘s parsons?round, it tells us we only have time for one more round. i‘m expecting more reaction than that. what a lovely, familiar voice he has been over many years. he will be very much missed. nicholas parsons, and that segment in just a minute. he presented the programme since 1967, incredible, isn‘t it? he presented the programme since 1967, incredible, isn't it? even before i was born, dan. don‘t laugh. you can say that, i can. stephen fry said yesterday, stephen parsons is gone, he wrote for a lifetime, never scripted, always immaculate, from comedian sidekick to great institution via sale of the century, unrivalled continuity, professionalism and commitment. farewell. a lovely tribute to nicholas parsons yesterday. and an announcement about northern from the department of transport, we‘ll be talking about that throughout the programme, and as soon as we throughout the programme, and as soon as we get the results, will tell you. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. we
so, off you go on hitler‘s parsons?round, it tells us we only have time for one more round. i‘m expecting more reaction than that. what a lovely, familiar voice he has been over many years. he will be very much missed. nicholas parsons, and that segment in just a minute. he presented the programme since 1967, incredible, isn‘t it? he presented the programme since 1967, incredible, isn't it? even before i was born, dan. don‘t laugh. you can say that, i can. stephen fry said yesterday,...
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parsons trying a fresh approach to startups in this unconventional work space young entrepreneurs are encouraged to think outside the box the 34000 square meter station f. claims to be the world's biggest startup compas with a 1000 firms president emanuel mccall hopes the accelerator will help ours compete with silicon valley. i wanted them to consumers you would get on the ecosystem it wasn't this was that it was assumed we have a unique situation we have startups in large us european and asian companies shot of the projects right from the start having all of this under one roof is unique. at this german startup they keep their boxing gloves close in hand but they prefer to leave the actual sporting side to their clients they're working on an online platform for athletes and they say paris is the ideal environment. for the french government has made it very easy for foreign companies to set up a business here lucky that the french president is young dynamic and committed to start ups so that treaty. the french government wants to lure global entrepreneurs with tax breaks and by cutti
parsons trying a fresh approach to startups in this unconventional work space young entrepreneurs are encouraged to think outside the box the 34000 square meter station f. claims to be the world's biggest startup compas with a 1000 firms president emanuel mccall hopes the accelerator will help ours compete with silicon valley. i wanted them to consumers you would get on the ecosystem it wasn't this was that it was assumed we have a unique situation we have startups in large us european and...
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philadelphia who now lives in australia, is in manhattan to meet with fashion students at the famed parsonsl of design. >> this is my inheritance, all pieces bequeathed to me from my american godmother. >> why can't i get so lucky? ♪ charlotte's wardrobe is filled with fashion gems that are as timeless as they are priceless. so elizabeth taylor, cleopatra. >> yeah! this is 1930s. it was all decadence. it was the silver screen. it was hollywood. this was about 1915. >> over 100 years old! >> over 100 years old. >> and this is just a small sampling of the valuable vintage heirlooms charlotte inherited. >> when i received the bequest from my godmother, it was about 3,500 pieces. >> you heard right. 3,500 designer pieces, all assembled by a very unlikely fashionista. the story begins in 1937 in bryn mawr, pennsylvania, when a college student, doris hastings, sees a peach gown in a shop window. >> she asked her family to give her enough money for her birthday and christmas for three years so that she could buy it. >> doris gets the dress she covets and wears it to a dance, impressing her date, h
philadelphia who now lives in australia, is in manhattan to meet with fashion students at the famed parsonsl of design. >> this is my inheritance, all pieces bequeathed to me from my american godmother. >> why can't i get so lucky? ♪ charlotte's wardrobe is filled with fashion gems that are as timeless as they are priceless. so elizabeth taylor, cleopatra. >> yeah! this is 1930s. it was all decadence. it was the silver screen. it was hollywood. this was about 1915. >>...
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. >> reporter: great sidelines and for george parsons, a great vantage point dating back in 40 years. a niners superfan, george bleeds red and gold, and this season his team is listening. >> this year we got our swagger back. i started as a season ticket holder in 1977. it's been a rride. >> reporter: a ride litter spang decades. from a bobblehead from the '60s to a 49ers nutcracker. >> 49er for life? >> 49er for life. >> reporter: in 2006 george retired from his day job at the postal service. >> you retire and you decide, oh, i know what i'm going to do. >> i'm going to take tickets. >> reporter: parsons worked as a ticket taker at candlestick for seven years. today he's a supervisor at levi's. >> what is this team reminiscent to you of? any other year or team or group of guys? >> i'd say the closest to nowh with a few stars. >> reporter: that team knowledge accrued over more than 400 games. a true stadium stalwart, except for that one time. >> i've missed one football game in the last 25 years. >> and the reason was? >> i got married. >> we had season tickets before >> reporter: dav
. >> reporter: great sidelines and for george parsons, a great vantage point dating back in 40 years. a niners superfan, george bleeds red and gold, and this season his team is listening. >> this year we got our swagger back. i started as a season ticket holder in 1977. it's been a rride. >> reporter: a ride litter spang decades. from a bobblehead from the '60s to a 49ers nutcracker. >> 49er for life? >> 49er for life. >> reporter: in 2006 george retired from...
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i spoke to rob parsons to ask him where thihis leaves discussions about libya now.rdoganher with present , president putin has inserted himself into the future settlement of the conflict in libya. the united states has withdrawn europe in the form of france and italy tried to fill the vacuum and failed. turkey and russia are now moving into replace them in a concerted way. france and italy seemed all the time to be in disagreement with each other. turkey and russia despite the fact that their interests are not by any means completely aligned on all series of issues have nevertheless found a modus vivendi which will allow them to go forward and put that pressure on both sides and probably before very long come up with a deal. whether that's going to be a deal as soon as january 19 when a conference is meant to take place in berlin remains to be seen. but the pressure is undoubtedly growing on both sides in the libyan conflict to bring this conflict to an end. rochelle: just as friends and partners in west africa where meeting to discuss stepping up the fight against
i spoke to rob parsons to ask him where thihis leaves discussions about libya now.rdoganher with present , president putin has inserted himself into the future settlement of the conflict in libya. the united states has withdrawn europe in the form of france and italy tried to fill the vacuum and failed. turkey and russia are now moving into replace them in a concerted way. france and italy seemed all the time to be in disagreement with each other. turkey and russia despite the fact that their...
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. >> guest: parson white supremacy -- parson wheems was the one who came up with the cherry tree story. there's no evidence that the cherry tree story actually happened whatsoever, but it did indicate that -- one thing it truce about that is that george washington was a man of deep conviction, deep character, deep honesty and deep integrity and the story, while probably not true, is still a good parable about the type of boy george washington was and the type of map he grew into. so still has it uses even though it's not true. as far as the shay's rebellion and the origin of the whiskey rebellion, after washington becomes president, hamilton goes to washington are -- alexander hamilton, secretary of treasury, goes to washington and says we need to pay off verious debts of various stays left over from the revolution and one way to bind the country together is to take on all the debts for the national government and washington agrees with this. and interestingly enough, indication of how early lobbyists were operating in washington, because the tax that was levied on the whiskey distille
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early in the morning i set off for the parson ski area together with my skiing instructor big. winter sports date back to the 1800s in this part of switzerland and the 12 kilometer downhill run is the legendary. that you got to see this every day this is amazing landscape tell me a little bit more about what makes it so unique and special i've. always called her and always about the. day i would be afraid that the weight of this trade to be able to figure stranger and that's able to. let's. face it gives me some tips on how to ski a bit more gracefully but of course this is my activity for a perfect weekend skiing in person. we take a break and a mountain restaurant where they serve up a lunch of special teams from the region. here. what do we have here it's a. prudent plan yes one of the famous meat. and cheese. there has been from that. they could racing here in this leg this is my colleague mary to for a perfect weekend in davos they plan. after lunch we head to an igloo hotel that is rebuilt every winter the motto for this season is bella italia about 2000 hours of labor we
early in the morning i set off for the parson ski area together with my skiing instructor big. winter sports date back to the 1800s in this part of switzerland and the 12 kilometer downhill run is the legendary. that you got to see this every day this is amazing landscape tell me a little bit more about what makes it so unique and special i've. always called her and always about the. day i would be afraid that the weight of this trade to be able to figure stranger and that's able to. let's....
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what the parsons family all 7 of them picture, perfect in matching pajamas scrambled last week to put out the flames. there's just tons of smoke, so i grabbed a bucket life of a pathway and went back around the corners of this is not going to work there are kids out there with bulls and pictures. >>news that had a blank having a blank and is covering it to smother it. >>just praying that it would smother and merry christmas. the boys could you. >>that was crazy. but the trouble began with 12 year-old cadence christmas gift. his curiosity over whether he could use it to set a newspaper on fire. >>i focus to enough sos just a little guy and then. we're in the newspaper wherever the was which was really cool. but then he says the whole paper opted. >>and his startled brother dropped part of it got into the lawn which started the fire that fire spread all the way across the lawn and just barely into the neighbor's property, but the family was able to stop it right here. >>a facebook post about the fire spread about as quickly as the flames themselves showing up as news and other languages
what the parsons family all 7 of them picture, perfect in matching pajamas scrambled last week to put out the flames. there's just tons of smoke, so i grabbed a bucket life of a pathway and went back around the corners of this is not going to work there are kids out there with bulls and pictures. >>news that had a blank having a blank and is covering it to smother it. >>just praying that it would smother and merry christmas. the boys could you. >>that was crazy. but the...
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lola parson couldn't even get inside the car for all of that snow. she got at least six inches of fresh powder on the front seat alone. hate when that happens, deron. >> i know. >> like we can talk, right? >> well, i think we can today. it felt cold enough that you might have thought it could snow in the bay area. that's an overstatement. but places like liver poole, 46 degrees is as high as you got. that's it. and with that breeze, it's going to be feel even colder than that. other spots getting into the low and mid-50s today. those temperatures are a little below average, but it did feel cool out there. look at the clouds. felt kind of chilly. we'll do that gain tomorrow. but before we get to tomorrow's daytime high, i want to point out one issue with tomorrow morning. a little bit of fog. shouldn't be too widespread tomorrow. if you're inland, like sonoma county, patchy fog will be possible on the roadway for monday morning, but the temperatures aren't going to drop new terribly low. i don't have any 30s on here. low-to-mid 40s for overnight lows,
lola parson couldn't even get inside the car for all of that snow. she got at least six inches of fresh powder on the front seat alone. hate when that happens, deron. >> i know. >> like we can talk, right? >> well, i think we can today. it felt cold enough that you might have thought it could snow in the bay area. that's an overstatement. but places like liver poole, 46 degrees is as high as you got. that's it. and with that breeze, it's going to be feel even colder than that....
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nicholas parsons, the host ofjust a minute for more than 50 years, has died at the age of 96.i'm nervous already. the us is preparing to airlift its citizens out of wuhan, the chinese city at the centre of the coronavirus outbreak. the reported infection rates increased by nearly 60 % overnight, to over a000 cases. hong kong is cutting ferry and rail links to the mainland, and russia has closed most of its border with china. according to the world health organization there have been more than 50 confirmed cases outside china. today germany confirmed the first human to human transmission in europe. a man infected by a work colleague who had returned from china. thailand has the most cases with eight at the moment. australia, singapore, and japan all have four. as yet, there have been no deaths outside china. but all these other countries have confirmed cases. you might remember in last night's programme we showed you this data map developed by scientists atjohns hopkins university in the us, showing cases, new infections, locations, deaths and recoveries. it's updated hour by h
nicholas parsons, the host ofjust a minute for more than 50 years, has died at the age of 96.i'm nervous already. the us is preparing to airlift its citizens out of wuhan, the chinese city at the centre of the coronavirus outbreak. the reported infection rates increased by nearly 60 % overnight, to over a000 cases. hong kong is cutting ferry and rail links to the mainland, and russia has closed most of its border with china. according to the world health organization there have been more than...
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sort of the genius moves of people up a tribute to speaker pelosi was like holding the articles let parsons testimony came out. john bolton said he would testify, i think the more the time goes on in this process, the more pressure will build because more evidence is going to come out that's going to link directly to witnesses. and the american people believe should be called we have a michael bay they lost 3 battles today, i mean are they ever going to be able to subpoena witnesses documents say it seems like things are pretty much where term when the battle so they were procedural these were votes on motions to table when i'm getting too technical. >>it doesn't go to the substance of matter a lot of members are still coming back and saying well depending on what comes out may be i will still vote for say a john bolton later so again time a store on the democrat side i think was important today was getting in the trial. extended an extra 2 days from work. mcconnell was trying to do by putting it all into into 12 hours over 2 days and you need for republicans eventually to cut a cross over
sort of the genius moves of people up a tribute to speaker pelosi was like holding the articles let parsons testimony came out. john bolton said he would testify, i think the more the time goes on in this process, the more pressure will build because more evidence is going to come out that's going to link directly to witnesses. and the american people believe should be called we have a michael bay they lost 3 battles today, i mean are they ever going to be able to subpoena witnesses documents...
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. >> can we take a minute to pay tribute to nicholas parsons who passed away this weekend thank him for his work in broadcasting. this friday the year okay -- the uk will leave the european union. the actions we take over the months and years ahead will shape our future and the international community for generations to come. britain's role in the world will face its most important test later this year. to discuss the need for drastic action to tackle the climate emergency. given the scale of the crisis does the prime minister think that we have a country should be financing billions of pounds on oil and gas projects all around the world? >> let me say indifference, in memory of nicholas we should avoid hesitation or repetition in this house. i can answer clearly by saying i do think it important the uk continue to campaign against carbon emissions of all kinds as we do and he will have noticed we just decided to ban support for all extraction of coal around the world and that is a massive step forward by the country. >> jeremy corbin. >> the report from the bbc and unearthed investigat
. >> can we take a minute to pay tribute to nicholas parsons who passed away this weekend thank him for his work in broadcasting. this friday the year okay -- the uk will leave the european union. the actions we take over the months and years ahead will shape our future and the international community for generations to come. britain's role in the world will face its most important test later this year. to discuss the need for drastic action to tackle the climate emergency. given the...
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showers across the north bay over the next couple of hoursor so pas of santa rosa, maybe even napa parson nevado moran getting some of those sprinkles all the way to the golden gate bridge and then we could see it said just really lights along the coast throhout the afternoon. but again most of the area going to be dry and it's going dry out. later on today if we see those owers so just keep that in mind just why have the umbrella and the r just in case as far as temperatures go we're warm higher in all spots almost some for fairfield there versus this time yesterday were 9 degrees higher in ap of them. we were yesterday right now 4 degrees nevado 9 degrees higher in half moon bay. here's a look at your current temperatures we're in the 50's for the most part 51 in concord right now 51 in hayward oakland you're francisco. but what about the afternoon highs. all have those coming upin just a bad let's send it back to robin and get an update on trfic sounds good. thank y. rebecca traffic is looking good we're off to a fantastic start on 80, here's a peek the drive into san francisco troub f
showers across the north bay over the next couple of hoursor so pas of santa rosa, maybe even napa parson nevado moran getting some of those sprinkles all the way to the golden gate bridge and then we could see it said just really lights along the coast throhout the afternoon. but again most of the area going to be dry and it's going dry out. later on today if we see those owers so just keep that in mind just why have the umbrella and the r just in case as far as temperatures go we're warm...
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parsons' research showed us i think that there's huge inwe inequity in this cityd disparities. and a lot of it is racial and economic. and that shouldn't happen with energy in general. i think that -- so i understand that is a whole other body of work but i think this body of work is really important. it's not what we deliver, but how we deliver and to whom we deliver also. and as a city and county of san francisco, when we see these gaps we cannot ignore them, especially for populations that aren't able to come up today and to advocate for themselves, but it is their moral and social responsibility to ensure they have adequate access and equitable access also. so i -- i just want to say that i agree with these recommendations and i actually think that many of these recommendations are very, very timely considering that we look at -- we're looking at our affordable housing bond that we just passed, a $600 million housing bond and $150 million to senior, 100% affordable senior housing. so completely timely that we explore recommendation number 3, quite frankly. and also recommen
parsons' research showed us i think that there's huge inwe inequity in this cityd disparities. and a lot of it is racial and economic. and that shouldn't happen with energy in general. i think that -- so i understand that is a whole other body of work but i think this body of work is really important. it's not what we deliver, but how we deliver and to whom we deliver also. and as a city and county of san francisco, when we see these gaps we cannot ignore them, especially for populations that...
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to take military action against iran possibly get nancy pelosi said the assassination of general parsons on the money was talkative and disproportionate. than russia and turkey have announced a cease fire in syria's last rebel held strong hundreds of people have been killed there in the past year. or so more on our top story and in fact more than 200000 people of iranian origin live in canada or in the community there's been devastated by the crash of that ukraine international flight 762 more than 3 quarters of the passengers who died were traveling to canada and at least $63.00 were canadian citizens daniel lack of that a community in mourning across a vast country grief devastation loss iranian canadians have settled widely and built lives here it's no exaggeration everyone in the community knows someone connected to the tragedy a man got her partner just 36 was a real estate agent in a largely iranian canadian area near toronto he and his wife were returning from visiting her family in tehran very positive attitude very upbeat young aggressive very busy and had a lot. of the wife you
to take military action against iran possibly get nancy pelosi said the assassination of general parsons on the money was talkative and disproportionate. than russia and turkey have announced a cease fire in syria's last rebel held strong hundreds of people have been killed there in the past year. or so more on our top story and in fact more than 200000 people of iranian origin live in canada or in the community there's been devastated by the crash of that ukraine international flight 762 more...
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parsons' research showed us i think that there's huge inwe inequity in this cityd disparities. and a lot of it is racial and economic. and that shouldn't happen with energy in general. i think that -- so i understand that is a whole other body of work but i think this body of work is really important. it's not what we deliver, but how we deliver and to whom we deliver also. and as a city and county of san francisco, when we see these gaps we cannot ignore them, especially for populations that aren't able to come up today and to advocate for themselves, but it is their moral and social responsibility to ensure they have adequate access and equitable access also. so i -- i just want to say that i agree with these recommendations and i actually think that many of these recommendations are very, very timely considering that we look at -- we're looking at our affordable housing bond that we just passed, a $600 million housing bond and $150 million to senior, 100% affordable senior housing. so completely timely that we explore recommendation number 3, quite frankly. and also recommen
parsons' research showed us i think that there's huge inwe inequity in this cityd disparities. and a lot of it is racial and economic. and that shouldn't happen with energy in general. i think that -- so i understand that is a whole other body of work but i think this body of work is really important. it's not what we deliver, but how we deliver and to whom we deliver also. and as a city and county of san francisco, when we see these gaps we cannot ignore them, especially for populations that...
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. >>> the police department investigate the suspicious martian and parson explosion. why the bomb squad was here earlier. >>> that and more coming up after the break. stay with us, we'll be right back. can my side be firm? and mine super soft? yes. with the sleep number 360 smart bed, on sale now, you so, can it help usur comfort witfall asleep faster? setting. yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. so, you can really promise better sleep? not promise... prove. don't miss the final days of the lowest prices of the season. the queen sleep number 360 c4 smart bed is only $1299, save $400. ends sunday it helps to have someone in your corner. that's why there's covered california. we're the only place where you can get financial help to pay for your health insurance. new this year, almost a million people could receive additional financial help from the state to help lower the cost of health insurance... more for those already getting it, a
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we are following up on the great work that winston parsons did in his report on advancing equity in community investment in cleanpowersf. so the goals are to reduce the power outages and disconnections, lower utility bills while prioritizing low-income households and, have the energy infrastructure to promote prevailing wage jobs and training programs. and to deepen lafco's staff knowledge of renewable energy issues. i now want to recap winston's work, and he's here to answer any questions if you have them. first, winston reviewed energy equity models. basically, examining the various frameworks and goals that other communities, other c.c.a. programs and academics use to define energy equity. so with energy equity, it's not just access to resources, outcomes matter. it's about reducing burdens on low-income consumers, avoiding a disproportionate distribution of the costs or the negative impacts, providing an equitable distribution of access to real benefits and also ensuring a reliable source of electricity and protecting low-income households. winston also reviewed other programs, programs a
we are following up on the great work that winston parsons did in his report on advancing equity in community investment in cleanpowersf. so the goals are to reduce the power outages and disconnections, lower utility bills while prioritizing low-income households and, have the energy infrastructure to promote prevailing wage jobs and training programs. and to deepen lafco's staff knowledge of renewable energy issues. i now want to recap winston's work, and he's here to answer any questions if...
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parsons' research showed us i think that there's huge inwe inequity in this cityd disparities. and a lot of it is racial and economic. and that shouldn't happen with energy in general. i think that -- so i understand that is a whole other body of work but i think this body of work is really important. it's not what we deliver, but how we deliver and to whom we deliver also. and as a city and county of san francisco, when we see these gaps we cannot ignore them, especially for populations that aren't able to come up today and to advocate for themselves, but it is their moral and social responsibility to ensure they have adequate access and equitable access also. so i -- i just want to say that i agree with these recommendations and i actually think that many of these recommendations are very, very timely considering that we look at -- we're looking at our affordable housing bond that we just passed, a $600 million housing bond and $150 million to senior, 100% affordable senior housing. so completely timely that we explore recommendation number 3, quite frankly. and also recommen
parsons' research showed us i think that there's huge inwe inequity in this cityd disparities. and a lot of it is racial and economic. and that shouldn't happen with energy in general. i think that -- so i understand that is a whole other body of work but i think this body of work is really important. it's not what we deliver, but how we deliver and to whom we deliver also. and as a city and county of san francisco, when we see these gaps we cannot ignore them, especially for populations that...
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john's resident lola parsons felt the brunt of the storm firsthand.r car window open, which allowed several inches of snow to accumulate inside her car. turn on the seat heater. >> just put it on. it will melt away. >> that will make it worse. >> that's true. >> can you imagine? >> bummer. >> but we have all these crazy names for these major big storms now. snow bomb. >> i have a question for you on that subject. bomb cyclone is a fairly new name, to my knowledge. is it a new phenomenon because of climate change? >> it's a phenomenon we're going to see more of now because of climate change. but the phenomenon itself has existed for a while, and it's a storm that develops with rapid and explosive force and produces much heavier than usual precipitation. and wind force and all that in a short amount of time. >> didn't we just have one? >> we had a bomb cyclone a couple of months ago? three months ago? >> that's when michael comes to the newsroom. >> bomb cyclone. here it comes! >> the logical bomb and the journalistist one. speaking of weather, i'm goin
john's resident lola parsons felt the brunt of the storm firsthand.r car window open, which allowed several inches of snow to accumulate inside her car. turn on the seat heater. >> just put it on. it will melt away. >> that will make it worse. >> that's true. >> can you imagine? >> bummer. >> but we have all these crazy names for these major big storms now. snow bomb. >> i have a question for you on that subject. bomb cyclone is a fairly new name, to my...
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. >>> a suspected drunk driver may have ended the career of nba player atlanta player chandler parsonsn in the league's concussion protocol since wednesday. his lawyers say the three-car accident caused permanent damage, including traumatic brain injury and herniated disk. the driver accused of causing the crash is charged with dui. >>> serena williams' latest quest for a record-tying 24th grand slam got off to a good start down under. >> williams took her first match at the australia open in straight sets. she won her last grand slam in melbourne park three years ago. she was pregnant with daughter alexis. >>> meanwhile, alexis' auntie venus is heading home, six months after losing to 15-year-old coco gauff in the first round at wimbledon. the teenager dealt big sister another round one loss. afterwards venus said, i think the sky is the limit for her. >>> coming up, moving super bowl sunday to saturday. the high school student who's gaining momentum with a petition to change the day the big game is played so that it doesn't happen on a school night. >>> and coming up in the next half
. >>> a suspected drunk driver may have ended the career of nba player atlanta player chandler parsonsn in the league's concussion protocol since wednesday. his lawyers say the three-car accident caused permanent damage, including traumatic brain injury and herniated disk. the driver accused of causing the crash is charged with dui. >>> serena williams' latest quest for a record-tying 24th grand slam got off to a good start down under. >> williams took her first match at...
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if you forgive me, mr speaker, can we take a minute to pay tribute to nicholas parsons who passed awayd years ahead will shape our future role within the international community for generations to come. britain's role in the world will face one of its most important test later this year, when cop 26 meets in glasgow to discuss the need for drastic action to tackle the climate emergency. given the scale of the crisis, does the prime minister think that we as a country should be financing billions of pounds on oil and gas projects around the world? mr speaker, let me firstly say in deference, in memory of nicholas parsons, i think we should avoid hesitation, deviation or repetition in this house, and i can answer very clearly by saying, i do think it is important that the uk continues to campaign against hydrocarbon emissions as we do of all kinds, as we do, and he will notice that we have decided to ban all support for extraction of coal around the world, and that is a massive step forward by this country. mr speaker, the report from the bbc and other investigations revealed that a gove
if you forgive me, mr speaker, can we take a minute to pay tribute to nicholas parsons who passed awayd years ahead will shape our future role within the international community for generations to come. britain's role in the world will face one of its most important test later this year, when cop 26 meets in glasgow to discuss the need for drastic action to tackle the climate emergency. given the scale of the crisis, does the prime minister think that we as a country should be financing...
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we can't just tell people once that we did these great by parson asked her where them so many times that they finally here. you can't just tell somebody one time. you have to tell them 1000 times in 1000 different ways for them to understand. you can't yell at them. i have tried to yell my child to get them to do things. it is not very successful. when the young i could pick them up and move them physically which i did a lot especially in the grocery store if they were having a fit. just pick them up and leave the card. but we're not children. we are adults and so we have to learn how to best motivate people, how to understand how to deal with people, had we get them to understand where we're coming from and what we want from our country. this polarization got worse. in 1976 the first big map on tv. at that time it was actually read for the democrats and blue for the republicans, and mississippi turn red when carter won that state. little-known fact, there was a light behind it and it was i think a plastic type map and it melted and went up in flames. you can imagine that in 76. from 197
we can't just tell people once that we did these great by parson asked her where them so many times that they finally here. you can't just tell somebody one time. you have to tell them 1000 times in 1000 different ways for them to understand. you can't yell at them. i have tried to yell my child to get them to do things. it is not very successful. when the young i could pick them up and move them physically which i did a lot especially in the grocery store if they were having a fit. just pick...
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i had been kind of on my way working with gram parsons. i thought i had found my voice. with heroin, which he hadn't done in a while, and it killed him. it was devastating to lose him like that. it was linda who stepped up as a friend and we had just met each other. she brought me out to l.a., had me stay at her house, and she talked about me to everybody, said how great i was and genuinely loved my singing, genuinely made me feel like i had something to offer at a very low time in my life. ♪ love hurts ♪ ) ♪ the sun is risin' ♪ ♪ as the day begins ♪ time for reflectin' on family and friends ♪ ♪ and hey, we got somethin' ♪ ♪ just for you (sniffing) ♪ it's a cup of your favori-i-i-ite... ♪ (loud splashing) (high-pitched laughter) dang woodchucks! with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. (paul) do you get confused byi don't blame you.claims? the most reliable. the most awarded. the best, the fastest, the best and the fastest. it's too much. sprint's doing things differently. they're offering a 100
i had been kind of on my way working with gram parsons. i thought i had found my voice. with heroin, which he hadn't done in a while, and it killed him. it was devastating to lose him like that. it was linda who stepped up as a friend and we had just met each other. she brought me out to l.a., had me stay at her house, and she talked about me to everybody, said how great i was and genuinely loved my singing, genuinely made me feel like i had something to offer at a very low time in my life. ♪...
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i had been kind of on my way working with gram parsons. i thought i had found my voice.d just made and apparently someone showed up with heroin, which he hadn't done in a while, and it killed him. it was devastating to lose him like that. it was linda who stepped up as a friend and we had just met each other. she brought me out to l.a., had me stay at her house, and she talked about me to everybody, said how great i was and genuinely loved my singing, genuinely made me feel like i had something to offer at a very low time in my life. ♪ love hurts ♪ save me, free me from my heart this time ♪ ♪ well, the train's gone down the track and i'm left behind ♪ >> linda was always very tight with her girlfriends. they sang together. they shared music together. she was supportive of me. i was writing songs and hoping, you know, to make my own record. but of course linda was, you know, really coming into her own and starting to be really successful. ♪ and i know it's insane >> i think a songwriter doing their songs is different than a singer doing their songs. but this again she def
i had been kind of on my way working with gram parsons. i thought i had found my voice.d just made and apparently someone showed up with heroin, which he hadn't done in a while, and it killed him. it was devastating to lose him like that. it was linda who stepped up as a friend and we had just met each other. she brought me out to l.a., had me stay at her house, and she talked about me to everybody, said how great i was and genuinely loved my singing, genuinely made me feel like i had something...
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i had been kind of on my way working with graham parsons.rd we had just made and apparently someone showed up with heroin, which he hadn't done in a while, and it killed him. it was devastating to lose him like that. it was linda who stepped up as a friend and we had just met each other. she brought me out to l.a., had me stay at her house, and she talked about me to everybody, about how great i was and genuinely loved my singing, genuinely made me feel like i had something to offer at a very low time in my life. ♪ love hurts make that thousands of configurations. it would keep an eye on my fleet... ...and an eye out for danger. with active brake assist. if i built a van, i'd make it available in diesel and gas. introducing the all-new sprinter starting at $33,790. mercedes-benz. vans. born to run. whoh no, that looks grossit. what is that? you gotta try it, it's terrible. i don't wanna tray it if it's terrible. it's like mango chutney and burnt hair. no thank you, i have a very sensitive palate. just try it! hey guys, i think we should hurr
i had been kind of on my way working with graham parsons.rd we had just made and apparently someone showed up with heroin, which he hadn't done in a while, and it killed him. it was devastating to lose him like that. it was linda who stepped up as a friend and we had just met each other. she brought me out to l.a., had me stay at her house, and she talked about me to everybody, about how great i was and genuinely loved my singing, genuinely made me feel like i had something to offer at a very...
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. >> and the emmy goes to -- >> jim parsons, "the big bang theory." >> with multicam, you hear the otherte in all of us, that's primal in us, the desire to gather in a group and hear a story. >> lauren, look. live from new york, it's saturday night! >> so every generation has their favorite "saturday night live," right, and it's usually the one that was on when they were in high school. so the people that were in high school during the 2000s won the jackpot. because over the course of that decade, you see some of the most extraordinary people come through that show. >> we should mention that although the waters above appear calm, below the surface there is a frenzy of activity. >> one of the hallmarks of "snl" is you need somebody to play the president. and will's dubya was stellar. >> will ferrell's george bush was sort of a lovable dummy. >> can i get those antlers? >> there you go, son. >> more cowbell was also a will ferrell moment. >> cow bell was fantastic. not only because it's a great concept but because will really gets to be will. >> the last time i checked, we don't have a who
. >> and the emmy goes to -- >> jim parsons, "the big bang theory." >> with multicam, you hear the otherte in all of us, that's primal in us, the desire to gather in a group and hear a story. >> lauren, look. live from new york, it's saturday night! >> so every generation has their favorite "saturday night live," right, and it's usually the one that was on when they were in high school. so the people that were in high school during the 2000s won...
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in contrast of testimony of volker and taylor and parson and kent.he text from your mac, the words at the high ranking ukrainians them selves and f the flurry of activity that began on august 20th. and that's the evidence that they want you to consider is the basis to remove the duly elected president of the united states. the bottom line is it is not possible for this f review to be used as leverage when president zielinski and other top alukrainian officials did not kw about it. that is what you need to know. that is what the house managers did tell you. ask managers know how important this issues. the house managers did not tell you. they told us that we needed to check our facts. we did. and were right. president zielinski and his top aides did not know about the pause on security assistance at the time of the july 25 felt and did not know about it until august 28th in the politico article was published. we know there was no quick broke open the july 25 call. we know the ukrainians did not know the security assistance have been positive the time
in contrast of testimony of volker and taylor and parson and kent.he text from your mac, the words at the high ranking ukrainians them selves and f the flurry of activity that began on august 20th. and that's the evidence that they want you to consider is the basis to remove the duly elected president of the united states. the bottom line is it is not possible for this f review to be used as leverage when president zielinski and other top alukrainian officials did not kw about it. that is what...
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me, the parsons book on the plan is very good. think that i should probably do considerably more. do is, i do assign, class,lavery and freedom a juxtapose the treatment of the of emancipation and the tragic ear with the dubois how he renders that same moment. dubois rendering is very interesting, because it's outsider's eyes. it's a very sympathetic portrayal too. that heof the things plays up is the consider moment.s ecstasy of the i think we sometimes present the emancipation moment as being quintessentially secular. and i could be wrong about that. wonder if we do that and if we lose something along the way. research, iin my see mid-19th century americans as very different from us in lots of ways. and for me, i do that with how they thought about the world and their place in the world. and i don't put a lot of that in my teaching. it, you know, the other -- guess it's the one thing i probably should do, although i don't usually teach my own research, i guess if i were to do that, i could do a lecture on of mormontruction utah. areounds -- the republicans adamant that poll lig m
me, the parsons book on the plan is very good. think that i should probably do considerably more. do is, i do assign, class,lavery and freedom a juxtapose the treatment of the of emancipation and the tragic ear with the dubois how he renders that same moment. dubois rendering is very interesting, because it's outsider's eyes. it's a very sympathetic portrayal too. that heof the things plays up is the consider moment.s ecstasy of the i think we sometimes present the emancipation moment as being...