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why dost thou say king richard is deposed? darest, thou... thou little better thing than earth, divine his downfall? speak, thou wretch. gardener: pardon me, madam: little joy have i to breathe this news; yet what i say is true. king richard, he is in the mighty hold of bolingbroke: their fortunes both are weighed: in your lord's scale is nothing but himself, but in the balance of great bolingbroke, besides himself, are all the english peers, and with that odds he weighs king richard down. post you to london, and you will find it so; i speak no more than every man doth know. queen: and am i last that knows it? come, lady, go, to meet at london, london's king in woe. was i born to this, that my sad look should grace the triumph of great bolingbroke? gardener, for telling me these news of woe, pray god the plants thou graft'st may never grow. poor queen! great duke of lancaster, i come to thee from plume-plucked richard; who with willing soul adopts thee heir ascend his throne, descending now from him; and long live henry, fourth
why dost thou say king richard is deposed? darest, thou... thou little better thing than earth, divine his downfall? speak, thou wretch. gardener: pardon me, madam: little joy have i to breathe this news; yet what i say is true. king richard, he is in the mighty hold of bolingbroke: their fortunes both are weighed: in your lord's scale is nothing but himself, but in the balance of great bolingbroke, besides himself, are all the english peers, and with that odds he weighs king richard down. post...
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the richard king mellon foundation. dedicated for over sixty years to south western pennsylvania's quality of life, and competitive future. and by these pittsburg foundations. working together to enhance and enrich the lives of children for more than seventy-five years. and by the arthur vining davis foundations. dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. the neighborhood ♪ and contributions to your pbs station, ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine? ♪ could you be mine? ♪ won't you be my neighbor? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ so much to do, so much to see ♪ ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ i've got lots of friends for you to meet ♪ ♪ in this land of make-believe ♪ a friendly face on every street ♪ ♪ just waiting to greet you
the richard king mellon foundation. dedicated for over sixty years to south western pennsylvania's quality of life, and competitive future. and by these pittsburg foundations. working together to enhance and enrich the lives of children for more than seventy-five years. and by the arthur vining davis foundations. dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. the...
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bb has all the details. >> a warlord and the last king of the house of york, richard iii lived and died by the sword. but for 500 years, the whereabouts of the last king were unknown. his remains were finally found a year ago in a shallow grave, and .he city claim him as its own inside leicester cathedral, test drilling is under w. plans to reenter king richard need to insure the building can withstand it. the cathedral burial plans were unveiled today. these designs show a traditional place of honor will be the site mb where ad to memorial stone now lies. lester is pressing ahead, but they have a battle on their celebrates the city's ties, and many believe king richard should be buried there. the plantagenet alliance have reviewed the decision. >> they need to stop what they are doing. they need to wait for the outcome of the hearing. they will soon be announcing to the world they are going to bury richard when there has been no decision here. >> it looks like there will be a lel tussle over king richard in the court. a source for the ministry of justice said it will vigorously defend
bb has all the details. >> a warlord and the last king of the house of york, richard iii lived and died by the sword. but for 500 years, the whereabouts of the last king were unknown. his remains were finally found a year ago in a shallow grave, and .he city claim him as its own inside leicester cathedral, test drilling is under w. plans to reenter king richard need to insure the building can withstand it. the cathedral burial plans were unveiled today. these designs show a traditional...
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bbc has all the details. >> a warlord and the last king of the house of york, richard iii lived and died by the sword. but for 500 years, the whereabouts of the last king were unknown. his remains were finally found a year ago in a shallow grave, and .he city claim him as its own inside leicester cathedral, test drilling is under way. plans to reenter king richard need to insure the building can withstand it. the cathedral burial plans were unveiled today. these designs show a traditional place of honor will be the site mb where ad to memorial stone now lies. lester is pressing ahead, but they have a battle on their celebrates the city's ties, and many believe king richard should be buried there. the plantagenet alliance have reviewed the decision. >> they need to stop what they are doing. they need to wait for the outcome of the hearing. they will soon be announcing to the world they are going to bury richard when there has been no decision here. >> it looks like there will be a legal tussle over king richard in the court. a source for the ministry of justice said it will vigorously def
bbc has all the details. >> a warlord and the last king of the house of york, richard iii lived and died by the sword. but for 500 years, the whereabouts of the last king were unknown. his remains were finally found a year ago in a shallow grave, and .he city claim him as its own inside leicester cathedral, test drilling is under way. plans to reenter king richard need to insure the building can withstand it. the cathedral burial plans were unveiled today. these designs show a traditional...
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it started in texas with a hard drinking ship captain, richard king, who met this lovely southern girl whose father was the preacher who had come to south texas to be a preacher. her parents were horrified that she would consider this uncot -- uncouth man. but they were in love and they got married. her influence on richard king was great because she stopped the harsh drinking, i can't say she stopped it all. but she did stop enough of it to make him the productive person that he was. she refined him in many ways, but she started her life as the greatest ranch in the world. she started her life in a mud hod. there were no tries out -- trees throughout with which to build log cabin. she was happy in her mud hut and talked about what a wonderful honeymoon they had and the time they were able to ride out together. that mud hut, of which there is a picture in the king ranch archives" didn't even have room for the kitchen utensils so they were hung outside on the hut. that, again, shows that great resilience of the refined women who came in and really much through their own influence helped
it started in texas with a hard drinking ship captain, richard king, who met this lovely southern girl whose father was the preacher who had come to south texas to be a preacher. her parents were horrified that she would consider this uncot -- uncouth man. but they were in love and they got married. her influence on richard king was great because she stopped the harsh drinking, i can't say she stopped it all. but she did stop enough of it to make him the productive person that he was. she...
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long mayst thou live in richard's seat to sit, and soon lie richard in an earthy pit! god save king harry, unkinged richard says, and send him many years of sunshine days! what more remains? northumberland: no more, but that you read over these accusations and grievous crimes committed by yourself and your followers against the state and profit of this land; that, by confessing them, the souls of men may deem you worthily deposed. must i do so? and must i ravel out my weaved-up folly? gentle northumberland, if thy offences were upon record, would it not shame thee in so fair a troop to read a lecture of them? if thou wouldst, there shouldst thou find one heinous article, containing the deposing of a king. nay, all of you that stand and look upon, whilst that my wretchedness doth bait myself, though some of you with pilate wash your hands showing an outward pity; yet you pilates have here delivered me to my sour cross, and water cannot wash away your sin. my lord, dispatch. read o'er these articles. mine eyes are full of tears, i cannot see: and yet salt water blinds them not so much
long mayst thou live in richard's seat to sit, and soon lie richard in an earthy pit! god save king harry, unkinged richard says, and send him many years of sunshine days! what more remains? northumberland: no more, but that you read over these accusations and grievous crimes committed by yourself and your followers against the state and profit of this land; that, by confessing them, the souls of men may deem you worthily deposed. must i do so? and must i ravel out my weaved-up folly? gentle...
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kenseth gets his seventh win of the season and becomes the second racer to win his 500th since the king, richard petty back in 1970. for that, he gets the traditional lobster trophy. i think that might be my favorite trophy. >>> just ahead, rihanna's instagram erupts photo. and the rough reviews from lastnight's emmy's. >>> welcome back on this monday morning after a weekend of changing weather patterns in the west here's what we'll deal with. starting off with today, a lot like yesterday, the northwest still some scattered showers. a little cool and still going to be a little sunny and actually cooler than we had been in vegas and areas like phoenix. now, as far as the northwest goes, it looks like same forecast for seattle. same for portland too. kind of unsettled early in the week then we clear it out for a nicer pattern at the end. i was mentioning the heat last finally broken in the desert southwest. not exactly cool, betty, but phoenix and tucson and vegas should be back where they should be. last week 105 all week so this is more bearable. >> 90s are a cold front. okay. thank you, bill. >
kenseth gets his seventh win of the season and becomes the second racer to win his 500th since the king, richard petty back in 1970. for that, he gets the traditional lobster trophy. i think that might be my favorite trophy. >>> just ahead, rihanna's instagram erupts photo. and the rough reviews from lastnight's emmy's. >>> welcome back on this monday morning after a weekend of changing weather patterns in the west here's what we'll deal with. starting off with today, a lot...
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richard ryan. later informed interrogators he was king richard iii, jackson had killed his father and with jackson dead money would be more plenty. he was judged insane and committed to an asylum wary died three decades later. at least that was the official story. wasn't long before two witnesses filed affidavits claiming to have seen lawrence at the home of mississippi senator john poindexter shortly before the attack. poindexter was the noisy opponent to the jackson administration and projection newspapers accused him of plotting the president's murder. so the jackson's allies in congress to quickly convened an investigation. jackson himself told bystanders after the assault that the shooter had been hired by that rascal poindexter to assassinate me. some of jackson's critics countered by saying the present stage the assault to gain public support and this explains why both had failed. many jacksonian pointed their finger at john calhoun, the south carolina senator and former vice president arguing if he had not been directly involved in the assassination attempt at the very least he had incited
richard ryan. later informed interrogators he was king richard iii, jackson had killed his father and with jackson dead money would be more plenty. he was judged insane and committed to an asylum wary died three decades later. at least that was the official story. wasn't long before two witnesses filed affidavits claiming to have seen lawrence at the home of mississippi senator john poindexter shortly before the attack. poindexter was the noisy opponent to the jackson administration and...
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richard lawrence. lawrence thayer informed irrigators he was king richard the third, the jackson killed his father in the jackson dead, many people are plenty. he was just insane and commit to an asylum where he died three decades later. lawrence was a loud or at least that was the official story. it was sometime before two witnesses filed claiming to have seen lawrence at the home of the mississippi senator, george poindexter before the attack. poindexter was a nicely appointed at the jackson in the station and projects in newspapers accuse the senator plotting the president's murder. so to jackson's allies in congress to put reconvened an investigation. jackson himself told bystanders after the assault that the shooter had been hired by the rascal poindexter to assassinate me. some of jackson's said they had staged the assault to stage public support in this explain why both weapons failed. many jacksonians pointed their finger at john calhoun, south carolina senator former vice president, arguing if he had not been directly involved in the assassination attempt, yet at the very least incentive at the
richard lawrence. lawrence thayer informed irrigators he was king richard the third, the jackson killed his father in the jackson dead, many people are plenty. he was just insane and commit to an asylum where he died three decades later. lawrence was a loud or at least that was the official story. it was sometime before two witnesses filed claiming to have seen lawrence at the home of the mississippi senator, george poindexter before the attack. poindexter was a nicely appointed at the jackson...
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for some reason, the king's emissary richard oswald didn't seem nearly as pleased as we were.nisters refuse to let me paint them signing the peace treaty. i won't be able to finish. look at it this way, mr. west. you must abandon a painting. the british must abandon a country. dr. franklin, your legs! they're still strong enough to kick king george across an ocean. uh, you going to have some of those yams? sarah! henri! working on a story! general washington! army! congress! you have to come with me! oh, i'm sorry. you're eating. forget eating! this sounds exciting. besides, we hadn't really started yet, had we, henri? huh? uh, no. so, what's this about a story? it can wait. [humming] i haven't eaten all day. but we haven't seen you in months! and you can't just leave us hanging. yeah! we're journalists, too! ok, ok! what if i told you general washington could've had the chance to become king of america? if he had become a king, then i am the prince of france. i don't understand. didn't he fight to get rid of a king? i'd better start at the beginning. james, voice-over: rememb
for some reason, the king's emissary richard oswald didn't seem nearly as pleased as we were.nisters refuse to let me paint them signing the peace treaty. i won't be able to finish. look at it this way, mr. west. you must abandon a painting. the british must abandon a country. dr. franklin, your legs! they're still strong enough to kick king george across an ocean. uh, you going to have some of those yams? sarah! henri! working on a story! general washington! army! congress! you have to come...
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lawrence later informed interrogators that he was king richard the third checks to a kill his father, and that what jackson did money would be more plenty. he was judged insane and committed to an asylum where he died three decades later. a loan not come or at least the was the official story. it was not too long before two witnesses filed affidavits climbing to seen lawrence at their home shortly before the attack. poindexter was a noisy opponent of the jackson administration and projects in newspapers accused the senator applauding the president's murder. jackson himself told by standards after the assault that the shooter had been hired by that damned rascal poindexter to assassinate me. some of jackson's critics countered by suggesting the president had staged the gasol to gain public support and is explained by both weapons failed. many jacksonian pointed the finger at john calhoun, south carolina senator and former vice president arguing that if he had not been directly involved in the assassination attempt he at the very least and cited it with a speech denouncing jackson has a
lawrence later informed interrogators that he was king richard the third checks to a kill his father, and that what jackson did money would be more plenty. he was judged insane and committed to an asylum where he died three decades later. a loan not come or at least the was the official story. it was not too long before two witnesses filed affidavits climbing to seen lawrence at their home shortly before the attack. poindexter was a noisy opponent of the jackson administration and projects in...
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we can identified king tut, king richard the third was under a parking lot in britain and they were ablem and they're saying they can't identify these bodies. how come? >> i think they can identify these bodies. there are things that anthropologists can do to assemble the mixture of bones answer separate them out >> why is it going to take so long when it was so quick, for example, recently with richard iii? >> well, there's no soft tissue, first of all. >> meaning skin? >> skin, no skin, no muscle. the only thing you've got is skeletal remains. and the only way to identify them is through dental records or x-rays if there were fractures, for example, but then you'd have to get those records. other than that, you're down to dna. and the way we do bones is through dna. we have relatives, these are not -- we're not looking to identify these out of the universe of people. we've got it narrowed down to six possible people. so through dna, we should be able to do that. it may take some time. >> interesting. but you're saying it really is that there's often -- >> advanced decomposition. >> lef
we can identified king tut, king richard the third was under a parking lot in britain and they were ablem and they're saying they can't identify these bodies. how come? >> i think they can identify these bodies. there are things that anthropologists can do to assemble the mixture of bones answer separate them out >> why is it going to take so long when it was so quick, for example, recently with richard iii? >> well, there's no soft tissue, first of all. >> meaning skin?...
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kobalinski, we can identify king tut, king richard iii was under a parking lot in britain and they werey him. they're saying they can't identify these bodies that are just a few decades old. how come? >> well, i think they can identify these bodies. there are things that anthropologists can do just to assemble this mixture of bones and separate them out into the individual they can tell the ethnicity, the gender, the height. >> but why is it going to take so long when it was so quick, for example, recently with richard iii? >> there's no soft tissue first of all. >> you mean skin. >> no skin, no muscle. the only thing you've got is sket stall remains. the only way we can identify them is through dental records or x-rays if there were fractions for example but then you'd have to get those records. other than that you're down to dna. the way we do bones is throu mitochondrial dean nature. we've got it narrowed down to six possible people. through dna we may be able to do that. it may take some time. >> you're saying there really is often skin, muscle left on very, very old skeletons. obvi
kobalinski, we can identify king tut, king richard iii was under a parking lot in britain and they werey him. they're saying they can't identify these bodies that are just a few decades old. how come? >> well, i think they can identify these bodies. there are things that anthropologists can do just to assemble this mixture of bones and separate them out into the individual they can tell the ethnicity, the gender, the height. >> but why is it going to take so long when it was so...
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richard engel. amy poehler turns 42 and blues legend b.b. king, 88. >>> bobby flay, giada de laurentiis and james blunt help to christen studio 1a. keep it here. i'm richard lui with bill karins. thanks for watching "early today." you have an amazing monday ahead. happen. >> three women killed by a fire at an east bay home. why firefighters say it could have been prevented. >> and some possible relief for the thousands of people in colorado impacted by all of that flash flooding. hundreds still in need of rescue. we'll let you know how some bay area volunteers are helping out. >> more than a year after it capsized, crews finally start to right the "costa concordia" off the coast of italy. >> i want to take you outside for a live look, that is the bay bridge toll plaza. pretty smooth going at this time of day. once again it is very early. on this monday, september 16, this is "today in the bay."
richard engel. amy poehler turns 42 and blues legend b.b. king, 88. >>> bobby flay, giada de laurentiis and james blunt help to christen studio 1a. keep it here. i'm richard lui with bill karins. thanks for watching "early today." you have an amazing monday ahead. happen. >> three women killed by a fire at an east bay home. why firefighters say it could have been prevented. >> and some possible relief for the thousands of people in colorado impacted by all of that...
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football is king in the south. thank you, richard. >>> let's dig deeper in the push for syria. me now is boris epstein. thanks for being with us, boris. >> no problem. good morning, betty. >> several camps are forming. one saying we must act now if the president wants congressional support. why haven't he called them right away? >> he would not get it right away. he needs the support after great britain. if he did call the special session, more likely he would not get the answer that he says he wants. and i'm not convinced the president wants to act right away. he should be able to come up with a cogent plan. >> let me stop you right there. there is a second group saying that we need a bigger military action. anything short of that would be inadequate and sent the wrong message. if we wait too long, doesn't the syrian government move things so a strike would be more difficult? >> the president has painted himself in a corner. he has not made the case to the international community. the french are in agreement. the germans and italians and british are against the president on th
football is king in the south. thank you, richard. >>> let's dig deeper in the push for syria. me now is boris epstein. thanks for being with us, boris. >> no problem. good morning, betty. >> several camps are forming. one saying we must act now if the president wants congressional support. why haven't he called them right away? >> he would not get it right away. he needs the support after great britain. if he did call the special session, more likely he would not get...
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richard. >> what? ernie. >> no. natalie cole and nat king cole. father and daughter, just like you and me. >> oh, well, let's not jump to conclusions. >> oh, come on, now. i don't need no blood test to tell me. it's clear i am your father. >> well, no, right now, we're just two people with a lot in common. >> [ chuckles ] >> hello. >> hey, miss edna. >> [ chuckles ] >> excuse me. am i interrupting? >> no, miss edna. i was just leaving. [ chuckles ] >> well, i'll call you with the results, okay? >> okay, daughter. >> daughter? [ chuckles ] does that mean -- >> no, it doesn't mean anything. even if ernie's my biological father, mr. brown'll always be my dad. >> cora, you're not making any sense. oh, no. maybe brown is your daddy. >> oh, miss edna, now, don't make fun right now. mr. brown has been pretty low since ernie showed up. >> boy, cora, you really love that big weasel, don't you? >> yes, i do. he may be a weasel, but he's my weasel. >> what about ernie? >> well, ernie's a wonderful man. >> well, if he turned out to be your father, would you f
richard. >> what? ernie. >> no. natalie cole and nat king cole. father and daughter, just like you and me. >> oh, well, let's not jump to conclusions. >> oh, come on, now. i don't need no blood test to tell me. it's clear i am your father. >> well, no, right now, we're just two people with a lot in common. >> [ chuckles ] >> hello. >> hey, miss edna. >> [ chuckles ] >> excuse me. am i interrupting? >> no, miss edna. i was just...
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it started in texas with a hard drinking ship captain, richard king, who met this lovely creature who had come to south texas and her parents were horrified. but she was in love and they got married. it was great because she stopped drinking, she did stop enough of it to make him the productive person that he was. but she started her life as the doyenne of the greatest ranch in the world, but she started it in a mud hut, because they were not trees other to build a log cabin. so she was happy in her mud hut and talked about what a wonderful honeymoon they had and the times that they were able to ride out together. that mud hut of which there is a picture in the king ranch archives, it didn't even have room for her kitchen utensils. so they were hung outside on the hut. they found women who came in and through their of influence helped to shape the men into the successes that they were. i transitioned into the 20th century with another woman that i revere the did so much to blaze the trail from women. she was the woman who actually started this at the request of general george marshall
it started in texas with a hard drinking ship captain, richard king, who met this lovely creature who had come to south texas and her parents were horrified. but she was in love and they got married. it was great because she stopped drinking, she did stop enough of it to make him the productive person that he was. but she started her life as the doyenne of the greatest ranch in the world, but she started it in a mud hut, because they were not trees other to build a log cabin. so she was happy...
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speaking of violence, with a few rules thrown in, the king of boxing promoters, richard schaffer is heret next week may break all the records. ♪ check the big board, picture of the market, moves with every headline on syria, and it moved on this one. senator john mccain says he will not back the senate foreign relations committee resolution to intervene in syria. mccain says it's not strong enough. yes, he wants to intervene, but he doesn't like the wording of the resolution. also, president obama says he expects congress will approve military action. the dow is now up 27. the price of gold, straight down today, $22 lower at 1390 #. oil, that's down too. remember, just a few minutes ago, we had a gust on the show who said when the bombs fly, oil will drop sharply when that attack, if it begins. to rich edson in washington. rich, the hill, the magazine newspaper says it is a new vote coming up in the house. can you give us a vote count? >> can't give you a vote count. it's too early to tell yet. there's a number of lawmakers who have to get in town. congress is in next week. i have to say
speaking of violence, with a few rules thrown in, the king of boxing promoters, richard schaffer is heret next week may break all the records. ♪ check the big board, picture of the market, moves with every headline on syria, and it moved on this one. senator john mccain says he will not back the senate foreign relations committee resolution to intervene in syria. mccain says it's not strong enough. yes, he wants to intervene, but he doesn't like the wording of the resolution. also, president...
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you are like stephen king of economics to is like a great comeback of richard nixon, all this stuff.f these revolutions took hold in the 1968 time during chicago comic for the democratic party content party apart. and humphrey johnson, a different one third. by 1972 from the left wing, and richard nixon that you see here, pulled up a 49 state landslide. >> there was one thing in that debate, the first debate here that caught my interest. the concern that that, and i want to listen to this. reactivates. >> you also called for reducing the federal debt. i'm wondering how you, if you're president in january, will go about paying the bill for all of us. >> i did not advocate that because i don't believe you will be able to advocate the federal debt. not in 1961, 1962, or 1963. there are very heavy things we ought to me in regards to security and i have never suggested that we should be tied to that in 1961. neil: okay it amounted to a few built in billion total, much smaller economy. but there are times to have that certainly cannot do it. what did you make of that? >> why make of that i
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richard nixon. just seven names on the list have been revealed so far. in addition to dr. king, ali, and senator church, they include two journalists, washington post humor columnist art buchwald and new york times columnist tom wicker. the venezuelan president maduro is claiming he canceled his trip to the u.n. general assembly in new york this week due to threats on his safety. he said political opponents were planning what he called provocations and direct threats. provocations led to the situation of violence in new york, and certainly, the international campaign was going to begin. venezuela, violence, venezuela, maduro, etc. the other provocation was integrity. affect my >> in his comments, president maduro cited the alleged involvement of otto reich and roger noriega, two former republican administration officials who back the 2002 coup that briefly ousted maduro's predecessor, hugo chavez. maduro clashed with the state department last week after he was briefly denied access to u.s. airspace on his way to china. customs and border protection agency has announced new guid
richard nixon. just seven names on the list have been revealed so far. in addition to dr. king, ali, and senator church, they include two journalists, washington post humor columnist art buchwald and new york times columnist tom wicker. the venezuelan president maduro is claiming he canceled his trip to the u.n. general assembly in new york this week due to threats on his safety. he said political opponents were planning what he called provocations and direct threats. provocations led to the...
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richards, sits down with arsenio hall. and the top spot in the nfc north is on the line sunday. rich kingt from bears practice, later in sports. ♪ [ male announcer ] riley is always there to give a hand with the groceries. ♪ that's real love. and so is giving him real tasty food. introducing new woof delights from iams. some wet food has gluten and artificial flavors. iams has real meat and eggs in our tasty chunks. ♪ now that's real love and so is giving a hand with the dishes. keep love strong with new iams woof delights. and so is giving a hand with the dishes. ♪ need advice on how to juggle those big family meals? this kenmore elite dual temperature double oven, exclusively from sears, can help. so you never have to worry... ...about dropping a dish. impressive! and so is j.d. power ranking kenmore elite highest in customer satisfaction. come celebrate kenmore's 100th anniversary and save up to 30% off all kenmore appliances. this is celebrating big. this is sears. married to morty kaufman. [ lee ] now that i'm getting older some things are harder to do. this is not a safe thing to do
richards, sits down with arsenio hall. and the top spot in the nfc north is on the line sunday. rich kingt from bears practice, later in sports. ♪ [ male announcer ] riley is always there to give a hand with the groceries. ♪ that's real love. and so is giving him real tasty food. introducing new woof delights from iams. some wet food has gluten and artificial flavors. iams has real meat and eggs in our tasty chunks. ♪ now that's real love and so is giving a hand with the dishes. keep love...
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king from montgomery alabama that has been indicted on perjury on this date income-tax richard we had others so he talked to me about the case if he said we'd need a law clerk that will do the research. today, a law clerk if you look for a justice of the supreme court. but geographically, it was montgomery alabama. but so i listen to and they said i will really to help you or do anything i can or research. they said no. you have to come here and he i said i am starting a law career he said that is why i called you. with every were doing and not trying to denigrate but this would be good experience. i said i am sorry i just can do it did was very difficult to say no. it was really difficult. then was on a thursday night. on friday morning i get another call and i did that knowing that the time he has a speaking engagement and i told him he should try to see when he gets there. . . >> i've been talking about for a while. my wife is now deceased. she had beautiful plants all through the house. >> she would get along famously with my wife. and by the way, just to put this into context, th
king from montgomery alabama that has been indicted on perjury on this date income-tax richard we had others so he talked to me about the case if he said we'd need a law clerk that will do the research. today, a law clerk if you look for a justice of the supreme court. but geographically, it was montgomery alabama. but so i listen to and they said i will really to help you or do anything i can or research. they said no. you have to come here and he i said i am starting a law career he said that...
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business owner it's the mcdonald's and the burger kings and walmarts or whatever that you have to calibrate in here. >> so, mika, we got perfect day for richarde reselling of president obama." just his program for obama care continues to plummet. >> it's the latest nbc/wall street journal poll showing stagnating support for the president's landmark health care law. 44% of americans believe the plan is a bad idea. virtually one changed from polling in july. 45% believe it will have a negative impact on the health care system as a whole. and 52% say they believe their personal costs will go up thanks to the law, only 9% think the costs will go down. and finally there remains much confusion about what exactly is in the law, 34% say they don't understand the law very well, 35% say they only have some understanding and 30% say they one it pretty or very well. >> here we have -- >> two weeks until the main portions take effect. >> these years later, you have twice as many americans thinking it will hurt the health care system as twice who think will help the health care system. we're deeply saddened there's no pictures in here. that's okay. >> i'll
business owner it's the mcdonald's and the burger kings and walmarts or whatever that you have to calibrate in here. >> so, mika, we got perfect day for richarde reselling of president obama." just his program for obama care continues to plummet. >> it's the latest nbc/wall street journal poll showing stagnating support for the president's landmark health care law. 44% of americans believe the plan is a bad idea. virtually one changed from polling in july. 45% believe it will...
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she was in love and they got married and of course her influence on richard king was great because she stopped the harsh drinking -- i can't say that she stopped at all but she did stop enough of it to make him the productive person that he was. she refined him in many ways but she started her life as the -- of the greatest branch in the world. she started her life in a mud huts because there were no trees out there with which to build a log cabin. she was happy in her mud hut and talked about what a wonderful honeymoon they had and the times that they were able to ride out together. that mud hut of which there is a picture in the king ranch archives didn't even have room for her kitchen utensils so they were all hung outside. that again shows that great resilience of these women who came in and really much to their own influence helped shape their men into the successes that they were. i and the book with the transition to the 20th century with another woman that i revere , who did so much to blaze the trail for women. she was born in 1905 but she was the woman who actually started th
she was in love and they got married and of course her influence on richard king was great because she stopped the harsh drinking -- i can't say that she stopped at all but she did stop enough of it to make him the productive person that he was. she refined him in many ways but she started her life as the -- of the greatest branch in the world. she started her life in a mud huts because there were no trees out there with which to build a log cabin. she was happy in her mud hut and talked about...