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it was kind of like oh, i have two buddies. >> paris and peyton. >> yeah, paris and peyton. >> it wasfer and todd chose surgery in order to prevent another pregnancy. >> i thought okay, i'm done having kids. i'm going to get my body back in shape and just couldn't get that belly to go away. and then the thought hit me -- oh, it could not be. >>> coming up -- more news from the doctors and no one can believe it. >> i've had this for five years of my life and now you tell me? >> a life-changing moment for all of them when "dateline" continues. flea and tick protection from nexgard. nexgard kills fleas and ticks all month long. and it comes in an easy-to-give tasty chew. and that makes dogs and owners happy. no wonder vets love it too. reported side effects include vomiting, itching, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. see your vet for more information on flea and tick protection you and your dog will love. nexgard. the vet's #1 choice. in terms of treating 3 days is really fast. now the dentist is going to be able to provide that to their patients. sensodyne rapid relief in my opin
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the formula has been known since one thousand nine hundred eight if you look at google peyton's and search for novacek you can find more than one hundred matches in the us alone. britain has released a document revealing neither it nor the i.p.c. w. investigation was able to determine the origin of the nerve agent used in this whole spray attack but the u.k. still insists russia is responsible claiming only moscow could have produced the substance there russia has responded with some revealing details not by talk type agents were produced and painted over one hundred times in the u.s. and the u.k. continues to withhold information on the probe making it hard for russia to discuss london's conclusions that. russia will not accept any national or international results of any investigation without access to full information including materials from the british probe without consular access to our citizens and most importantly without the obligatory participation of russian experts in all actions to establish the truth if all that happened in souls on march the fourth former m i five officer a
the formula has been known since one thousand nine hundred eight if you look at google peyton's and search for novacek you can find more than one hundred matches in the us alone. britain has released a document revealing neither it nor the i.p.c. w. investigation was able to determine the origin of the nerve agent used in this whole spray attack but the u.k. still insists russia is responsible claiming only moscow could have produced the substance there russia has responded with some revealing...
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for mac camille hamilton peyton says what it comes down to -- >> reporter: camille hamilton peyton says what it comes down to is training. >> we need to keep them out of trouble and make sure that the workplace is climbing -- is healthy.>> reporter: she asks her clients a series of questions. spank -->> think of a word like leader and write down the first name. teacher, then write down the name that pops into your head. then we ask the group for leader how many people thought of or wrote down the name of an asian american? how many people thought up or wrote down the name of someone who is latino?>> reporter: employees are often given faces and titles to react to as well.>> it's a test that makes you aware of how you are reacting where you could see different faces and be associated with these different traits and you have to press different keys on your computer to associate a face which may be a race or gender with some trait.>> reporter: what's -- what she says is that there is no shame or blame but to open up a dialogue again. she says starbucks and other companies should do the sam
for mac camille hamilton peyton says what it comes down to -- >> reporter: camille hamilton peyton says what it comes down to is training. >> we need to keep them out of trouble and make sure that the workplace is climbing -- is healthy.>> reporter: she asks her clients a series of questions. spank -->> think of a word like leader and write down the first name. teacher, then write down the name that pops into your head. then we ask the group for leader how many people...
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let's start by going live to northern syria with cnn nick peyton walsh joins us. nick, what do you make of the extremely limited nature of the strikes, almost surgical, as far as we know no casualties. >> well it's clearly designed to send a message that chemical weapons were the key focus here. now, as you said there are reports that possibly three individuals were injured by a missile that was intercepted. we heard today from bashar al assad, the syrian president meeting russian lawmakers he claimed it was soviet era legacy air defense missile system that is took out the precision cruise missiles laser guided. obviously that's a bit of an ask to believe that. also, too, is the notion from the russian that is a similarly aged syrian defense system took ou two third of them. the pentagon providing before and after pictures commercially verifiable what they hit and what it looked like after. say that everything hit the target before the anti-aircraft got into play. all the same this was limited strike. but it carried one important message. all the brafd o of russia
let's start by going live to northern syria with cnn nick peyton walsh joins us. nick, what do you make of the extremely limited nature of the strikes, almost surgical, as far as we know no casualties. >> well it's clearly designed to send a message that chemical weapons were the key focus here. now, as you said there are reports that possibly three individuals were injured by a missile that was intercepted. we heard today from bashar al assad, the syrian president meeting russian...
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let's get back to nick peyton walsh. i'm getting from sooernl state tv reporting no deaths, three injured near homs. you can talk about that. but also respond to this as well. the president warned both russia and iran in the address tonight. but the likelihood of any change in behavior between russia or iran in syria, what is it? >> no, really. in a word this is all about chemical weapons, all about after particularly the incident in salisbury the uk, the uk saying chemical weapons have no place in modern society and coming together for the one moment neither uk or the france or u.s. let's be honest has any desire to tip the balance in the civil where. they've been criticized for years not being adequately involved. this is not about them suddenly trying to change the outcome here. secretary of state rex tillerson had a plan suggesting that assad should leave power and the russianen a iranian influence shb checked. we content know what mike pompeo is going to dplemt as his idea or john bolton this is not about influence
let's get back to nick peyton walsh. i'm getting from sooernl state tv reporting no deaths, three injured near homs. you can talk about that. but also respond to this as well. the president warned both russia and iran in the address tonight. but the likelihood of any change in behavior between russia or iran in syria, what is it? >> no, really. in a word this is all about chemical weapons, all about after particularly the incident in salisbury the uk, the uk saying chemical weapons have...
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.>> reporter: camille hamilton peyton says what it comes down to is making sure that people are aware of unconscious bias.>> training is prevention. that's what we do to keep clients out of trouble and make sure that the workplace climate is healthy and productive and thriving.>> reporter: she says she asks her client a series of questions.>> think of a name in your mind the first thing that pops in your mind.>> reporter: questions employees will likely be asked during unconscious bias training.>> the word would be leader. right down the first name. teacher. right down the first name that pops into her head. then we ask the group, for leader how many people thought of a rote down the name of an asian american? how many people thought of a person who is latino.>> reporter: employees are often given faces and titles to react to.>> it's a test to make you aware of how you are reacting and you could see different faces and be associated with different traits. you have to press different keys on the computer to associate a face which would be a race, gender, with some trait.>> reporter: wh
.>> reporter: camille hamilton peyton says what it comes down to is making sure that people are aware of unconscious bias.>> training is prevention. that's what we do to keep clients out of trouble and make sure that the workplace climate is healthy and productive and thriving.>> reporter: she says she asks her client a series of questions.>> think of a name in your mind the first thing that pops in your mind.>> reporter: questions employees will likely be asked...
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regards to solve and secondly russia has provided proof that novacek was produced and painted to peyton did in the us as a chemical weapon back in twenty fifteen from the british side that their representative to the a.p.c. there be he repeated the government's line saying that it's highly likely that moscow was behind the attack and the reasoning behind that they said was that no one else has the means or the motive to do so so you can see what's happening there when we had a look at the full statement and from what we can decipher there appears to be confirmation from the british side that there was indeed no information about the source of where the nerve agent came from so let's have a quick listen to what was said. neither d.s.t.o. as analysis nor the b.c.w.s. report densify as to control lab of the origin of the agent used in this attack. the explanation for what happened in salisbury the russian state the sponsibility we believe the only brusha had technical means operational experience and the motive to target the scribbles we've waited for a long time counting on our british co
regards to solve and secondly russia has provided proof that novacek was produced and painted to peyton did in the us as a chemical weapon back in twenty fifteen from the british side that their representative to the a.p.c. there be he repeated the government's line saying that it's highly likely that moscow was behind the attack and the reasoning behind that they said was that no one else has the means or the motive to do so so you can see what's happening there when we had a look at the full...
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regards to solve and secondly russia has provided proof that novacek was produced and painted to peyton did in the us as a chemical weapon back in twenty fifteen from the british side and their representative to the a.p.c. there be he repeated the government's line saying that it's highly likely that moscow was behind the attack and the reasoning behind that they said was that no one else has the means or the motive to do so so you can see what's happening there when we had a look at the full statement and from what we can decipher there appears to be confirmation from the british side that there was indeed no information about the source of where the nerve agent came from so let's have a quick listen to what was said. neither d.s.t.o. an analysis nor the b.c.w.s. report the dense fires to control lab of the origin of the agents used in this attack. the explanation for what happened in salisbury the russian state the sponsibility believe the only brush it had the technical means operational experience and the motive to target the scribbles. through a long time counter going on british c
regards to solve and secondly russia has provided proof that novacek was produced and painted to peyton did in the us as a chemical weapon back in twenty fifteen from the british side and their representative to the a.p.c. there be he repeated the government's line saying that it's highly likely that moscow was behind the attack and the reasoning behind that they said was that no one else has the means or the motive to do so so you can see what's happening there when we had a look at the full...
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of course when and almost as it was the top and executives looking on must now have been sure that peyton is not their man for the future but and shifted down a couple of years in the second half giving gotten the chance to actually have a crack at goal themselves but apart from that off the post effort from mario gets them it was much ado about nothing with top on the drop and managed to recover from this unmitigated disaster in time for their crucial upcoming clashes against neva guzman and chaka. in the dying moments another slick move from devon dusty in acres of space six nil to brighton and a hat trick for the polish ace against his old club it was their biggest win against auckland in over forty years. and shockingly the same scoreline for byan as against lowly hamburg three weeks ago. i. saw them falls off so many chances so many goals and the pace stated as we were slower in the second half. but still. but there are six mil against all and it's really special and that's because on that it's. for the neutral special is no longer the applicable term for dare classic of a fixture th
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you can't the formula has been known since one thousand nine hundred eight if you look at google peyton's and search for novacek you can find more than one hundred matches in the us alone was. well for more on that meeting let's cross live now to r.t. samir a car in washington why there samaritan so this all happened after the global chemical weapons watchdog the o.p.c. w. said it was unable to identify the source of the nerve agent used to poison the proposals so could you then tell us what followed. well the u.k. called for this security council meeting to discuss the o.p.c. w.'s latest findings now the british ambassador was the first to speak and even though the o.p.c. w. didn't assign blame or a specify the chemical origin she declared with absolute certainty that russia was behind the crime saying quote there is no plausible alternative explanation then russian state responsibility for what happened and then the o.p.c. w.-a seem to implicitly parrot the british government's narrative. no other d.s. tales analysis nor the b.c.w.s. report identifies the control of the origin of the ag
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and you know well i am as an amazones official response to this is that you know it's just a peyton and it may not be for a number of years and it may not even come to market it nonetheless points to a very very scary future that you know of the kind the oldest huxley where when he wrote brave new world would have done well to envision i think the more famous narrative in the west is nine hundred eighty four which envisioned big brother as this sort of intentional surveillance device but what we see with these always on microphones is the way our own consumer desires effectively have been used to bring about a situation where every single moment of our existence can be can be mined for all sorts of data and we're talking about corporations hackers and government potentially that can get into this this constant stream of information about moment to moment lives in the home and traditionally of course in you know most countries certainly in this one the home was a sort of sacrosanct space and governments always had to sort of make specific applications if they wanted to invade that home i
and you know well i am as an amazones official response to this is that you know it's just a peyton and it may not be for a number of years and it may not even come to market it nonetheless points to a very very scary future that you know of the kind the oldest huxley where when he wrote brave new world would have done well to envision i think the more famous narrative in the west is nine hundred eighty four which envisioned big brother as this sort of intentional surveillance device but what...
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you can't the formula has been known since one thousand nine hundred eight if you look at google peyton's and search for novacek you can find more than one hundred matches in the us alone was. thousands of wives and children of former islamic state fighters in iraq are being sexually exploited and refused a that's according to a report from amnesty international because they consider me the same as an islamic state fighter they will rape and return me they want to show everyone what they can do to me to take away my own or i can feel comfortable in my tent i just wanted door to lock and walls around me each time to say to myself denied is the night i'm going to die the amnesty report was based on interviews with almost one hundred women staying at camps in iraq they claim to have been denied access to food water and health and according to the organization militia groups running the camps were preventing the women and their children from returning home we asked our aid mohammad started and radio host john go on for their views on how family members of extremists should be dealt with. list
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the formula has been known since one thousand nine hundred eight if you look at google peyton's and search for novacek you can find more than one hundred matches in the us alone was more than a month on from the script our poisoning and questions over the source of the no used in the attack remain in the u.k. he says neither its military nor the global chemical watchdog have been able to identify the country that produced the agent and you're a tutor has more details we've seen or for a lot of tit for tat and actually the accusations are coming from both camps now from the brits and the russians now the o.p.c. w. held a session behind closed doors at their headquarters in the hague it appears that there was confirmation from the british side that there was no information about the source of that chemical agent that was used in the salisbury attack that's a quick listen to what was said. neither as analysis nor the o.p.c. w.'s report i did too far as the country. of origin of the agent used in this attack there is no proof of the alternative explanation for what happened in saul's. the russ
the formula has been known since one thousand nine hundred eight if you look at google peyton's and search for novacek you can find more than one hundred matches in the us alone was more than a month on from the script our poisoning and questions over the source of the no used in the attack remain in the u.k. he says neither its military nor the global chemical watchdog have been able to identify the country that produced the agent and you're a tutor has more details we've seen or for a lot of...
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regards to solve and secondly russia has provided proof that novacek was produced and painted to peyton did in the us as a chemical weapon back in twenty fifteen from the british side that their representative to the a.p.c. there be he repeated the government's line saying that it's highly likely that moscow was behind the attack and the reasoning behind that they said was that no one else has the means or the motive to do so so you can see what's happening there when we have a look at the full statement and from what we can decipher there appears to be confirmation from the british side that there was indeed no information about the source of where the nerve agent came from so let's have a quick listen to what was said. neither d.s.t.o. as analysis nor the b.c.w.s. report the dense fires to control lab of the origin of the agent used in this attack. the explanation for what happened in salisbury the russian state the sponsibility we believe that only russia had the technical means operational experience and the motive to target the screwballs we've waited for a long time counting on ou
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with regards to solve three and secondly russia provided proof that novacek was produced and peyton tidd in the u. s. as a chemical weapon back in twenty fifteen. russia will not accept any national or international results of any investigation without access to full information including materials from the british probe without consular access to our citizens and most importantly without the obligatory participation of russian experts in all actions to establish the truth if all that happened in saul's on march the fourth so to clarify the situation to date there is no definitive independent evidence that basically points to the fact that the thought came from russia or indeed that the kremlin ordered that attack in the fall of three and so from the russian perspective this lack of evidence as they see it is being widely ignored by the wider community while the former my five agent only mash on says that even though the u.k.'s position has weakened somewhat london is unlikely to backtrack on its allegations against russia. they've sort of backed themselves into a corner and i can't see
with regards to solve three and secondly russia provided proof that novacek was produced and peyton tidd in the u. s. as a chemical weapon back in twenty fifteen. russia will not accept any national or international results of any investigation without access to full information including materials from the british probe without consular access to our citizens and most importantly without the obligatory participation of russian experts in all actions to establish the truth if all that happened...
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bre peyton and scott martin with, and marie harf. go buckeyes. >> just don't ask us about the last couplens for football. kennedy: it's an emotional sport. and this is an emotional time for the president and for the country. so many elements wrapped up in this russia investigation which seems to sprout new legs and scurry in different directions every day. so what does the appointment of rudy giuliani as to be and advisor to the president say to you about the investigation? >> it's certainly an asset. i think the investigation will march on. i don't see this wrapping up or going away anytime soon. any time you are in legal trouble, you should keep your trap shut unless you are compelled to do otherwise. even in that case, keep your answers short. people who stalked to mueller have gotten into trouble. kennedy: there are two elements to the president. the president has client and the president as politician. and rudy giuliani is one of the few people who understands both of those elements. he understands the law and he understands how
bre peyton and scott martin with, and marie harf. go buckeyes. >> just don't ask us about the last couplens for football. kennedy: it's an emotional sport. and this is an emotional time for the president and for the country. so many elements wrapped up in this russia investigation which seems to sprout new legs and scurry in different directions every day. so what does the appointment of rudy giuliani as to be and advisor to the president say to you about the investigation? >> it's...
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. >> nick peyton is on the ground in northern syria. a different part of the country and a different control aspect right there. in so far as you can see what has been the reaction? >> reporter: none really here. we have seen limited pockets of proregime supporters here. driving around and honking their horns and waving flags they're sort of being forced sense of victory this morning because it was not anywhere near as bad as perhaps this sort of reports of how john fulton think -- it appears these according to the pentagon, u.s. missiles went straight through their targets and that'll lead to some that could be significantly broader in the scope of targets that were actually hit. the pentagon believes all the responses happen after launches hit their targets. syrians claim 70 or 100 or so were intercepted by syrian s defenses. if russians had to use more m t sophisticated technology technology -- syrian regime, bashar al-assad on his twitter feed and believing a video of him going to work with a briefcase walking through a nicely polis
. >> nick peyton is on the ground in northern syria. a different part of the country and a different control aspect right there. in so far as you can see what has been the reaction? >> reporter: none really here. we have seen limited pockets of proregime supporters here. driving around and honking their horns and waving flags they're sort of being forced sense of victory this morning because it was not anywhere near as bad as perhaps this sort of reports of how john fulton think --...
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let's go to nick peyton walsh in northern syria. what's the latest you're picking up there?i think the element of syria getting up and dusting itself off and realizing it wasn't quite as bad as they had thought. we've seen images of the research facility. the rubble there. that shows they want people to realize they were hit, but they claim a facility was spared. now, we've seen seens of syrians out in the street trying tho show that life is normal. al assad walking, sauntering into work through a nice, shiny marble reception room. we should point out just in the last sort of hours or so, some syrian observers, monitors, have suggested there's been a substantial unexplained explosion near aleppo at a base facility often used by iranian militia. unclear what that is. but more broadly, i think the syrian regime will be looking back at this thinking it could have been so much worse potential ly. had the hawkish side of donald trump and prapts john bolton got their way over the pentagon here. and clearly, there's a message that chemical weapons should not be used, yet the penalt
let's go to nick peyton walsh in northern syria. what's the latest you're picking up there?i think the element of syria getting up and dusting itself off and realizing it wasn't quite as bad as they had thought. we've seen images of the research facility. the rubble there. that shows they want people to realize they were hit, but they claim a facility was spared. now, we've seen seens of syrians out in the street trying tho show that life is normal. al assad walking, sauntering into work...
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two little girls, reagan and peyton. they are sisters from delaware who created buckets of love.nonprofit organization that goes out and fills these buckets with toys and games and all kinds of arts and crafts. and then these two little girls go, and they donate these buckets of love to little children in local hospitals. so a nice thing to leave you with on a friday going into the weekend. you can learn more about buckets of love by going to bucketsoflove.us, or you can go to jefferson awards.org. have a wonderful weekend. gosh, we're off 103, liz. liz: yeah. in fact, we're watching this closely here because the low of the session would be a loss, folks, of 147. so we're heading back down on this -- i know, don't get mad on me for saying it -- friday the 13th. heading into this final hour of trade, investors hit by the jitters, seemingly frightened to take a position heading into the weekend with the dow down, as trish mentioned, about 109 points right now. it may not be just superstition. there is a very real reason for concern as president trump and his allies inch closer to a
two little girls, reagan and peyton. they are sisters from delaware who created buckets of love.nonprofit organization that goes out and fills these buckets with toys and games and all kinds of arts and crafts. and then these two little girls go, and they donate these buckets of love to little children in local hospitals. so a nice thing to leave you with on a friday going into the weekend. you can learn more about buckets of love by going to bucketsoflove.us, or you can go to jefferson...
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and nick peyton walsh joins us from northern syria. what are the syrians says in regards to the strikes last sni night? >> nothing much. there's been a bit of regime law, to say life carries on to some degree. we saw assad sauntering into work holding his briefcase as though nothing has changed. it showed pictures of rubble on state television. particularly of the research facility. that's the area in sort of the area of defenses. of the capital damascus that was penetra penetrated. but the syrians claim that in fact, the research facility escaped largely unscathed. that's opposite of what the pentagon showed from aerial satellite pictures. this could have been a lot worse. certainly i think a red line drawn around chemical weapons. so that's the extent of the red line frankly and mission accomplished, locked and loaded, great for international add u.s. con sunlgts after six years of -- known to manner used by assad. but you can go on killing your people with congreventional wea, indefinitely. >> the other question of course is what so
and nick peyton walsh joins us from northern syria. what are the syrians says in regards to the strikes last sni night? >> nothing much. there's been a bit of regime law, to say life carries on to some degree. we saw assad sauntering into work holding his briefcase as though nothing has changed. it showed pictures of rubble on state television. particularly of the research facility. that's the area in sort of the area of defenses. of the capital damascus that was penetra penetrated. but...
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page peyton is here, constitutional lawyer, and caroline polissi, specializing in federal and white collar crimes. caroline, first to you, how big of a sigh of relief is michael cohen and his team breathing right now, do you think? >> not that big of a sigh. the initial ask, they wanted to basically roll back the hands of time and get all of the information back at the initial state. they were asking for the procedure that would be put in place for subpoena instead of we know there was a search warrant issued. so the government has access to all this information. so they definitely didn't get that, they got some brake pumping a little on the speed at which this investigation is proceeding. but for sure the government is going to get to at least look at this information in tandem with cohen's team at this point and duke it out with potentially a special master or judge kimba wood herself deciding over these issues of privilege. >> amazing how this is all playing out. why is there so much drama over the unveiling of cohen's list of clients? >> i think there was the expectation, at least this
page peyton is here, constitutional lawyer, and caroline polissi, specializing in federal and white collar crimes. caroline, first to you, how big of a sigh of relief is michael cohen and his team breathing right now, do you think? >> not that big of a sigh. the initial ask, they wanted to basically roll back the hands of time and get all of the information back at the initial state. they were asking for the procedure that would be put in place for subpoena instead of we know there was a...
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all hope fled the state of the returning marco royce dortmund on peyton whenever he's been on the pitch this season but dortmund was slow out of the traps guests took up however were unable to take advantage with the crowd becoming restless taught them took the lead out of the blue. a misfit cross from christian put a six finding it's way past keeper run rabbit seal or. gotten the head despite an uninspiring first half. they reappeared after the break it different based then soon they were two nil up. richie but try seventh goalie no one would miss the games arriving after a nice exchange with teammate nuri shaheen after fifty nine minutes it was game over mom adulthood and pulis sic taking up maximillian filipe who starts at home with his second attempts his last goal against took up resulted in a loss this strike completed a three nil win the atmosphere in dortmund given a boost ahead of next week's showdown against fierce rivals shoka for telephone call could see his first loss in charge of stuart guards. also on sunday from fred lock horns with hoffenheim these two teams came into m
all hope fled the state of the returning marco royce dortmund on peyton whenever he's been on the pitch this season but dortmund was slow out of the traps guests took up however were unable to take advantage with the crowd becoming restless taught them took the lead out of the blue. a misfit cross from christian put a six finding it's way past keeper run rabbit seal or. gotten the head despite an uninspiring first half. they reappeared after the break it different based then soon they were two...
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that's all the sport for me will have another update for you again later on thank you very much indeed peyton now tributes are being paid to the oscar winning director milosz foreman has died at the age of eighty six the czech born filmmaker was part of the nineteen sixty's new wave of directors that criticised the communist regime in czechoslovakia in one hundred seventy five of his first directing oscar for one flew over the cuckoo's nest and that so from the algerian news stay with us. foreigners. fifty three member states. one night comic figurehead as leaders of the commonwealth descend on london bridge by anyone meeting asks how much does the commonwealth matter in today's world and where does it go after queen elizabeth full of the commonwealth heads of government meeting on al-jazeera. on counting the cost how to get ahead in digital advertising why the new mad men dislike regulation but like harvesting everything they can about you french president's big test why oil the ruble and i mean you were in focus this week counting the cost on the edges it up. being located outside that west
that's all the sport for me will have another update for you again later on thank you very much indeed peyton now tributes are being paid to the oscar winning director milosz foreman has died at the age of eighty six the czech born filmmaker was part of the nineteen sixty's new wave of directors that criticised the communist regime in czechoslovakia in one hundred seventy five of his first directing oscar for one flew over the cuckoo's nest and that so from the algerian news stay with us....
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i have jacquelin asking a similar question from bishop mcnamara high school in maryland , and peyton in new york. they are wanting you to compare students' rights today with how they have evolved either for the better or the worse since you were active. so do you feel like current educational system gives students more freedom to express their emotions and feelings today or is it more of the same or worse than when you were in school? mary beth: are students better or worse today as far as having your rights? >> it really depends a lot on the school where you are. i work with so many principals, and i was just with some in arizona, that want their students to have rights and want students to use the first amendment and speak up. i was also a speaker at the national school board's association meeting a year ago with their school attorneys. there are so many school board members and school attorneys and principals, administrators, vice principals. i know some of you have people like that in your schools that want you to use your rights and stand up and speak up for yourselves. then, of
i have jacquelin asking a similar question from bishop mcnamara high school in maryland , and peyton in new york. they are wanting you to compare students' rights today with how they have evolved either for the better or the worse since you were active. so do you feel like current educational system gives students more freedom to express their emotions and feelings today or is it more of the same or worse than when you were in school? mary beth: are students better or worse today as far as...
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easy talks about feeling peyton rottic fight -- patriotic fighting in world war 2. >> guest: i have ariend who is a wonderful guy, and the '60s the head of the panthers in baltimore, and he has done a lot. when he went to vietnam , he -- when you ask him, when you against it? he said eni went through thought i was john wayne. wonderful for a black man to think he was john wayne and he is fighting for liberty, and i think he was disabuses of this notion while he was there and came back and his politics came up and he joined the panthers, et cetera. then became a libraryon and now a publisher. and i think that a lot of people, especially young men, want to believe in what they're doing, in wartime, and they're fighting -- the want to believe that the anger inside of them, which is kind of natural, has a reason and a purpose and a patriotism. but often find out, it's not true. that's true for mark in all quiet on the western front, true for a lot of germans in world war ii. i think it's true for a lot of russians, also, and understand wore 2. and -- in world war ii. i income every war th
easy talks about feeling peyton rottic fight -- patriotic fighting in world war 2. >> guest: i have ariend who is a wonderful guy, and the '60s the head of the panthers in baltimore, and he has done a lot. when he went to vietnam , he -- when you ask him, when you against it? he said eni went through thought i was john wayne. wonderful for a black man to think he was john wayne and he is fighting for liberty, and i think he was disabuses of this notion while he was there and came back and...
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ainsley: peyton is here. lots of pictures about our family and my parents and their influence.losing a child through miscarriage. ups and downs of my life. getting here to the most famous curvy couch. it es extraordinary. i'm so greatful to god. that is what the light within me is. my faith is important. that is harpercollins approached me writing a book about my faith. you can't say no so that. brian: one whole chapter against me. the whole chapter nine is everything i do wrong. ainsley: one on everything steve does right and two chapters on everything you do wrong. that is forgiveness. brian: i had to voice that part of the book on tape. that is hard to do. steve: there are parts of behind the scenes on fox and friends you never heard in the book. it is a great moving book. a memoir. spiritual memoir available everywhere starting today. ainsley: thanks for y'all's support. y'all are so awesome, i'm so blessed. steve: ainsley's dad in half an hour. brian: if we find you on tour where do we go? ainsley: we will bring it up. this is more important story. thank you, brian for doi
ainsley: peyton is here. lots of pictures about our family and my parents and their influence.losing a child through miscarriage. ups and downs of my life. getting here to the most famous curvy couch. it es extraordinary. i'm so greatful to god. that is what the light within me is. my faith is important. that is harpercollins approached me writing a book about my faith. you can't say no so that. brian: one whole chapter against me. the whole chapter nine is everything i do wrong. ainsley: one...