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big question will samantha show up there? >> i hope not. >>> from a wedding to a divorce.ennifer garner and ben affleck's marriage has finally come to an official end. but jen was all smiles when she stepped out this weekend. >> i am honored to be here. this is my second time hosting the rape treatment center and stewart house event, the first time was 14 years ago. >> appearing gracious and upbeat, the event also marks jennifer's first public appearance since finalizing r divorce three years after the split. inside her friend david schwimmer delivered a heart felt introduction. >> so much has changed in the life of jennifer garner, yet the best things about her have not changed at all. how incredibly warm, grounded and unaffected she is. >> david, i wonder how warm, grounded and unassuming you thought i was the many, many times i auditioned for "friends"? >> today on "ellen" garner said ben will be represented in their halloween decorations at home. >> you decorate the ghosts to be members of the family. my son will have big blue eyes and they'll make their dad with a lot
big question will samantha show up there? >> i hope not. >>> from a wedding to a divorce.ennifer garner and ben affleck's marriage has finally come to an official end. but jen was all smiles when she stepped out this weekend. >> i am honored to be here. this is my second time hosting the rape treatment center and stewart house event, the first time was 14 years ago. >> appearing gracious and upbeat, the event also marks jennifer's first public appearance since...
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samantha, let me come back to you. of the major concerns we heard from law enforcement in the discussion of what the next steps could be, potential copy cats. right? your thought on the potential for this. i mean, this is overall relatively inexpensive and we have been talking about it for now a week or so. >> indeed. it is a scary day when investigators are probably looking at the president's twitter feed to get leads on who else might be a potential target in this kind of attack, a copy cat attack or whether the suspect sent multiple bombs out that haven't been found yet. i can tell you out of abundance of caution when i was at the white house and something like this happened, there would be security measures taken in advance for potential targets just in case. so in this case you would imagine enhanced security taken for prominent democrats frankly, members of congress, former cabinet secretaries, many of whom i work for. i currently work for joe biden. just in case there was a copy cat, whether this attack inspired
samantha, let me come back to you. of the major concerns we heard from law enforcement in the discussion of what the next steps could be, potential copy cats. right? your thought on the potential for this. i mean, this is overall relatively inexpensive and we have been talking about it for now a week or so. >> indeed. it is a scary day when investigators are probably looking at the president's twitter feed to get leads on who else might be a potential target in this kind of attack, a copy...
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the details of what happened to samantha are not only frightening but also strange. she has come forward because she believes her long night of terror may shed light on a different case in a different town with victims she has never met. it's a bizarre mystery that r riveted the bay area and rippled around the country and around the world. march 24th, 2015, a young woman was missing. >> 5'7", 150 pounds, blonde hair and blue eyes. >> her abductors wanted money in exchange for her return. >> we request the public's help in locating her. >> it was 30 miles north in the city of vallejo. >> i immediately was struck by the fact that you don't see these kind of cases too often and this crime victim didn't strike me as someone that would usually be targeted. >> the kidnap victim had been staying with her boyfriend aaron quinn at his house in vallejo. both were physical therapists at a near i was hospital. aaron reported denise missing. >> we're doing everything we can and then some. >> police dogs and dive teams were part of a huge search. across the country, her good frien
the details of what happened to samantha are not only frightening but also strange. she has come forward because she believes her long night of terror may shed light on a different case in a different town with victims she has never met. it's a bizarre mystery that r riveted the bay area and rippled around the country and around the world. march 24th, 2015, a young woman was missing. >> 5'7", 150 pounds, blonde hair and blue eyes. >> her abductors wanted money in exchange for...
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samantha eastwood, a friend, a sister, a much loved daughter.stirling, pleaded guilty to murdering her after a row that quickly escalated. the court was told the two were having a long—standing affair and that stirling is the brother—in—law of her ex—fiance. samantha eastwood lived in this house in stoke—on—trent, and it was here where stirling killed her after a bout of intense rage. she was reported missing in late july. eight days passed before the police found her body. she is my best friend and partner in crime. at the time, her sister made an emotional plea. this afternoon, her family watched him via video link from the public gallery. they have been through hell, he has lied to them, he has lied to the police. they haven't known what to think, who's telling the truth. it's been a roller—coaster, an emotional roller—coaster for them. i think that is why today is such a significant moment for them. samantha, on the left, was last seen leaving royal stoke hospital after a night shift on the 27th ofjuly. and then, days later, her body was dis
samantha eastwood, a friend, a sister, a much loved daughter.stirling, pleaded guilty to murdering her after a row that quickly escalated. the court was told the two were having a long—standing affair and that stirling is the brother—in—law of her ex—fiance. samantha eastwood lived in this house in stoke—on—trent, and it was here where stirling killed her after a bout of intense rage. she was reported missing in late july. eight days passed before the police found her body. she is...
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samantha eastwood — a friend, a sister, a much—loved daughter.s man, 32—year—old michael stirling, pleaded guilty to murdering her after a row that quickly escalated. the court was told the two were having a long—standing affair, and that stirling is the brother—in—law of her ex—fiance. samantha eastwood lived in this house in stoke—on—trent, and it was here where stirling killed her after a bout of intense rage. she was reported missing in late july. eight days passed before the police found her body. she's my best friend and partner—in—crime. at the time, her sister made an emotional plea. this afternoon, her family watched him via video link from the public gallery. they have been through hell. he's lied to them, he's lied to the police. they haven't known what to think, who's telling the truth. it's been a roller—coaster, an emotional roller—coaster for them. i think that's why today is such a significant moment for them. samantha, on the left, was last seen leaving royal stoke hospital after a night shift on 27july. and then, days later, her
samantha eastwood — a friend, a sister, a much—loved daughter.s man, 32—year—old michael stirling, pleaded guilty to murdering her after a row that quickly escalated. the court was told the two were having a long—standing affair, and that stirling is the brother—in—law of her ex—fiance. samantha eastwood lived in this house in stoke—on—trent, and it was here where stirling killed her after a bout of intense rage. she was reported missing in late july. eight days passed...
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samantha eastwood, a friend, a sister, a much loved daughter. were having a long—standing affair and that stirling is the brother—in—law of her ex—fiance. samantha eastwood lived in this house in stoke—on—trent, and it was here where stirling killed her after a bout of intense rage. she was reported missing in late july. eight days passed before the police found her body. she is my best friend and partner in crime. at the time, her sister made an emotional plea. this afternoon, her family watched him via video link from the public gallery. they have been through hell, he has lied to them, he has lied to the police. they haven't known what to think, who's telling the truth. it's been a roller—coaster, an emotional roller—coaster for them. i think that is why today is such a significant moment for them. samantha, on the left, was last seen leaving royal stoke hospital after a night shift on the 27th ofjuly. and then, days later, her body was discovered buried in a shallow grave in rural staffordshire. it was wrapped in a duvet, with tape covering
samantha eastwood, a friend, a sister, a much loved daughter. were having a long—standing affair and that stirling is the brother—in—law of her ex—fiance. samantha eastwood lived in this house in stoke—on—trent, and it was here where stirling killed her after a bout of intense rage. she was reported missing in late july. eight days passed before the police found her body. she is my best friend and partner in crime. at the time, her sister made an emotional plea. this afternoon, her...
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and samantha simmonds. the co—founder of microsoft, paul allen, has died at the age of 65.ributes pour in from across the tech world. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday the 16th of october. bill gates has described his life—long friend paul allen as a pioneer, saying that personal computing wouldn't have existed without him. also in the programme... google‘s boss gives more detail of its plans to re—enter china — a market it abandoned over censorship concerns. markets are focused on events in italy today, where the government is set to approve a new budget for next year. it's hoping the eu will avoid a confrontation over its high debt levels and promise to borrow even more to pay for election promises. firms have never had more
and samantha simmonds. the co—founder of microsoft, paul allen, has died at the age of 65.ributes pour in from across the tech world. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday the 16th of october. bill gates has described his life—long friend paul allen as a pioneer, saying that personal computing wouldn't have existed without him. also in the programme... google‘s boss gives more detail of its plans to re—enter china — a market it abandoned over censorship concerns. markets...
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samantha. >> who was samantha deal?s lonely, hurt. and trying to make it day by day, minute to minute. >> when you would approach another human being, did you want to just shout out, i'm being held against my will, get me out of here? >> i became fearful if i did something that was not approved. the revenge of dial was great. >> dial seemed ever more confident. in 1997 after three years on the lam, he started a pottery company called terra cotta gardens. >> dial advertised it on the radio, did an interview on the radio. >> unbelievably, the attention led to an invitation for the fugitive killer to speak at a women's luncheon at a local country club. >> near and dear to my heart -- >> where were you while he was out front entertaining the ladies who lunch? >> i was back at the trailer tied up. >> from there, dial and bobbi went to work on an industrial chicken farm owned by debra grace. she never doubted they were married, but she could see dial was abusive. >> he was like, i can beat her. she's my wife, i can beat her.
samantha. >> who was samantha deal?s lonely, hurt. and trying to make it day by day, minute to minute. >> when you would approach another human being, did you want to just shout out, i'm being held against my will, get me out of here? >> i became fearful if i did something that was not approved. the revenge of dial was great. >> dial seemed ever more confident. in 1997 after three years on the lam, he started a pottery company called terra cotta gardens. >> dial...
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samantha power was u.n. ambassador to the u.n. under president obama. today she's a harvard professor at the kennedy school and law school. michael hayden was director of the cia and nsa and today he's a cnn national security analyst, and steven hadly was national security advisor under president george w. bush. he is a principal at the international strategic consulting firm. i thought we'd take you into the national security counsel and play a little simulation, and where i'm going to arbitrarily say roughly speaking, steve, i'm going to take your old job and i'm going to be the national security advisor. there's no doubt a prospect of this actually happening. you're going to be secretary of defense. you're going to be head of intelligence, and you're going to be the secretary of state, sam. so i don't want you really to think about the position, and i don't want you to jealously guard your bureaucratic turf. i just want you to give the president who is sitting there somewhere in the back your best advice. mike, you have the saudi situation. the turki
samantha power was u.n. ambassador to the u.n. under president obama. today she's a harvard professor at the kennedy school and law school. michael hayden was director of the cia and nsa and today he's a cnn national security analyst, and steven hadly was national security advisor under president george w. bush. he is a principal at the international strategic consulting firm. i thought we'd take you into the national security counsel and play a little simulation, and where i'm going to...
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power and i'm samantha power of course is the former u.s. ambassador to the united nations she tweeted by saying they don't get it she said shifting from full boldface lives. she left the consulate to focus on the nation of a quote rogue operation they claim in the foxhole credibly investigate what he did to the hand will convince nobody i mean that is pretty damning there so she doesn't really of course believe what the saudis have said now most importantly i suppose would be that a u.s. republican senator lindsey graham came out and he also said on twitter that he said it's hard to find this latest explanation as credible now this was in a series of tweets where he also said to say that i'm skeptical of the new study narrative about mr cumshaw she is an understatement so there's absolutely no denying there that there is a lack of support in some ways for what donald trump had to say now also we heard from the republican. be shift he is from california actually not republican representative i should say he's a top democrat on the house inte
power and i'm samantha power of course is the former u.s. ambassador to the united nations she tweeted by saying they don't get it she said shifting from full boldface lives. she left the consulate to focus on the nation of a quote rogue operation they claim in the foxhole credibly investigate what he did to the hand will convince nobody i mean that is pretty damning there so she doesn't really of course believe what the saudis have said now most importantly i suppose would be that a u.s....
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i was so devoted to my 14 year old dog, samantha. i mean she was really like my daughter.as an odd ball. that's why i related to her. the only other way i could get another was to clone her and it was nothing. i mean we had to put her to sleep. it was devastating. and the doctor has to get a special kit to get a few cells from the inside of her cheek and her tummy on the outside. >> two of her three pups are clones of her beloved samantha. and her third is her rescue. she admitted they're spoiled but wouldn't have it any other way. >> the three of them line up and i say sit. it's the funniest thing. these dogs give you unconditional love. >> it's something barbara's gotten a lot of in her 50 plus year career. in fact we had a special message for her. >> barbara, you know i love you. deep >> is that deborah? oh, deborah messing. >> i think it would be amazing for you to come and play my aunt. >> wait, what are you doing? is this a television show or ---ing ryan murphy asked me to be in a series. i don't particularly want to act. i don't want to act anymore. i just want to d
i was so devoted to my 14 year old dog, samantha. i mean she was really like my daughter.as an odd ball. that's why i related to her. the only other way i could get another was to clone her and it was nothing. i mean we had to put her to sleep. it was devastating. and the doctor has to get a special kit to get a few cells from the inside of her cheek and her tummy on the outside. >> two of her three pups are clones of her beloved samantha. and her third is her rescue. she admitted they're...
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a man has admitted to killing the midwife samantha eastwood, whose body was found ina samantha eastwoodlow grave in staffordshire in august, eight days after she went missing. right —— michael sterling, the brother—in—law of this eastwood's former fiancee, is said to have attacked her in a bout of intense rage. he will be sentenced in december. let's get some more now on the concerns raised over the language used torture theresa may over her handling of brexit. —— towards theresa may. saying the prime minister would be knifed and should bring a noose to a meeting of mps. politicians have condemned the quotes, just two years after they were mp jo cox condemned the quotes, just two years after they were mpjo cox was murdered in her west yorkshire constituency. earlier i spoke to mike it makes it difficult for us as a family, mike it makes it difficult for us as afamily, and mike it makes it difficult for us as a family, and ifeel quite dismayed u nfortu nately a family, and ifeel quite dismayed unfortunately that the last two yea rs, unfortunately that the last two years, nothing seems to
a man has admitted to killing the midwife samantha eastwood, whose body was found ina samantha eastwoodlow grave in staffordshire in august, eight days after she went missing. right —— michael sterling, the brother—in—law of this eastwood's former fiancee, is said to have attacked her in a bout of intense rage. he will be sentenced in december. let's get some more now on the concerns raised over the language used torture theresa may over her handling of brexit. —— towards theresa...
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. >> so, samantha, you know, what message does this send the rest of the world, that the president does accept the saudis, you know, story as creditable, what, some 17 days after he was reported missing? >> i think it sends a clear signal that the president is, yet again, trying to placate a foreign leader, rather than listening to his own law enforcement and intelligence community. i've been on with you and we've talked about president trump accepting vladimir putin at his word that he didn't meddle in our elections. in this case, in my experience, the intelligence community would be conducting our own assessment of what happened on the ground in istanbul what happened in riyadh when these people got back to the kingdom, and that's what the president should be basing his talking points on, not on what came out of the kingdom. at this juncture, i don't think there's anybody who has a modicum of logic that would call an investigation that's being run by mohammed bin salman, the crown prince who at this point is a person of interest, i would think, in the investigation. i don't think anyo
. >> so, samantha, you know, what message does this send the rest of the world, that the president does accept the saudis, you know, story as creditable, what, some 17 days after he was reported missing? >> i think it sends a clear signal that the president is, yet again, trying to placate a foreign leader, rather than listening to his own law enforcement and intelligence community. i've been on with you and we've talked about president trump accepting vladimir putin at his word...
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samantha eastwood, a friend, a sister, a much loved daughter.ffair and that stirling is the brother—in—law of her ex—fiance. samantha eastwood lived in this house in stoke—on—trent, and it was here where stirling killed her after a bout of intense rage. she was reported missing in late july. eight days passed before the police found her body. she is my best friend and partner in crime. at the time, her sister made an emotional plea. this afternoon, her family watched him via video link from the public gallery. they have been through hell, he has lied to them, he has lied to the police. they haven't known what to think, who's telling the truth. it's been a roller—coaster, an emotional roller—coaster for them. i think that is why today is such a significant moment for them. samantha, on the left, was last seen leaving royal stoke hospital after a night shift on the 27th ofjuly. and then, days later, her body was discovered buried in a shallow grave in rural staffordshire. it was wrapped in a duvet, with tape covering her mouth and eyes. through hi
samantha eastwood, a friend, a sister, a much loved daughter.ffair and that stirling is the brother—in—law of her ex—fiance. samantha eastwood lived in this house in stoke—on—trent, and it was here where stirling killed her after a bout of intense rage. she was reported missing in late july. eight days passed before the police found her body. she is my best friend and partner in crime. at the time, her sister made an emotional plea. this afternoon, her family watched him via video...
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samantha power she says the notion that mohammed bin solomon one of the most controlling leaders in the middle east didn't know his government was sending fifteen goons to turkey to abduct a saudi critic is absurd. and there's increasing criticism of the saudi crown prince by senior members of congress democrat senator chris murphy who serves on the foreign relations committee had this to say in a washington post opinion piece as a new crown prince in gauges in increasingly reckless behavior more and more of us so wondering with our allies actions our own business interests the lists of erratic actions from muhammad bin solomon is long the jailing of royal family members the detention of the lebanese prime minister a nonsensical feud with cutter the growing internal repression of political speech and the disastrous war in yemen and a tangible response to the growing climate of criticism elaborate national day celebrations at the saudi embassy this week have been canceled in the last year the saudis paid some twenty seven million dollars towards lobbying firms here in washington well a l
samantha power she says the notion that mohammed bin solomon one of the most controlling leaders in the middle east didn't know his government was sending fifteen goons to turkey to abduct a saudi critic is absurd. and there's increasing criticism of the saudi crown prince by senior members of congress democrat senator chris murphy who serves on the foreign relations committee had this to say in a washington post opinion piece as a new crown prince in gauges in increasingly reckless behavior...
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yes, samantha eastwood was 28 years old, she was a midwife.the hospital family but back injuly, the end ofjuly, she went missing and failed to turn up for work. this was out of character, we are told. her colleagues reported her missing. a search then began and her body was discovered several days later buried ina discovered several days later buried in a shallow grave in staffordshire. michael sterling was subsequently arrested and charged with her murder. today he has appeared in court for a plea hearing. this is where a defendant officially enters a plea into the system. where he was asked what his plea was to the charge of murder, he replied that he was guilty. the defence barrister in this case talked a little bit to give some more detail with regards to this case. he said that this was not a premeditated act and in the context of the background of the killing, there were grows of —— days of growing tension and there had been an argument and whilst in a struggle, mr sterling had put his hands over her throat, mouth and nose and as a resul
yes, samantha eastwood was 28 years old, she was a midwife.the hospital family but back injuly, the end ofjuly, she went missing and failed to turn up for work. this was out of character, we are told. her colleagues reported her missing. a search then began and her body was discovered several days later buried ina discovered several days later buried in a shallow grave in staffordshire. michael sterling was subsequently arrested and charged with her murder. today he has appeared in court for a...
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. >> samantha, what are the other options? >> there are other options. to say of course we want to protect jobs in the united states, but if we're selling weapons to a kingdom and king engaged in targeted assassinations against its own citizens on foreign soil, using those weapons to kill civilians in yemen, we are aiding and abetting a crime. at what point do those costs outweigh jobs that would be created here at home? there are other options. impose sanctions on travel of saudi nationals to the united states. we can freeze assets of saudi nationals here in the united states. and we could also talk with the private sector about cutting off their ties with saudi arabia. we have seen several news stories and reporting that says members of the private sector are looking at divesting from saudi arabia and cutting back their ties because they're so reluctant to engage with the kingdom engaged in these kind of activities. >> so elise, any word how saudi arabia will react to that? >> i think we're going to see something coming out of saudi arabia fairly soon.
. >> samantha, what are the other options? >> there are other options. to say of course we want to protect jobs in the united states, but if we're selling weapons to a kingdom and king engaged in targeted assassinations against its own citizens on foreign soil, using those weapons to kill civilians in yemen, we are aiding and abetting a crime. at what point do those costs outweigh jobs that would be created here at home? there are other options. impose sanctions on travel of saudi...
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samantha power was ambassador to the u.n. under president obama.ay, she's a harvard professor at the law school. michael hayden was director of the cia and nsa. today, he's a principal at the chertoff group and cnn security analyst. and teach hadley was national security adviser under president george bush. he's a principal at the international strategic consulting firm. we're going to play a little bit of a simulation and take you into the national security council. and what i'm going to arbitrarily say, roughly speaking, steve, i'm going to take your old job and i'm going to be the national security adviser. there's no prospect of that actually happening. you're going to be secretary of defense, you're going to be the head of intelligence, and you're going to be the secretary of state, sam. so i don't want you to think too much about the position. i want you to just give your best advice. mike, you have the saudi situation. the turkish government has now made absolutely cheer that they have, from their point of view, incontrovertible evidence tha
samantha power was ambassador to the u.n. under president obama.ay, she's a harvard professor at the law school. michael hayden was director of the cia and nsa. today, he's a principal at the chertoff group and cnn security analyst. and teach hadley was national security adviser under president george bush. he's a principal at the international strategic consulting firm. we're going to play a little bit of a simulation and take you into the national security council. and what i'm going to...
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i'm samantha simmonds. our top stories... officials in turkey claim the washington post writer jamal khashoggi has been murdered in the saudi consulate in istanbul. the polls have closed in brazil's most divisive general election in decades. twenty people are killed in a car crash involving a stretch limousine in the us state of new york. and the leader of scotland's pro—independence partyjoins the calls for a referendum on britain's exit deal with the european union. hello and welcome to world news today. fears are growing over a missing saudijournalist, after turkish officials suggested he was murdered inside the saudi consulate in istanbul. jamal khashoggi is a critic of the saudi crown prince, mohammed bin salman, and has been living in exile in the united states. he's not been seen since he went inside the building on tuesday. it's reported that turkey is demanded a convincing explanation from saudi arabia over what's happened to mr khashoggi. saudi arabia has denied the accusations of murder, but have not been able to e
i'm samantha simmonds. our top stories... officials in turkey claim the washington post writer jamal khashoggi has been murdered in the saudi consulate in istanbul. the polls have closed in brazil's most divisive general election in decades. twenty people are killed in a car crash involving a stretch limousine in the us state of new york. and the leader of scotland's pro—independence partyjoins the calls for a referendum on britain's exit deal with the european union. hello and welcome to...
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this is the briefing, i'm samantha simmonds. our top story: turkish police complete their search of the saudi consulate in istanbul where they believe the journalist jamal khashoggi was murdered. prime minister theresa may insists a brexit deal is still possible despite major differences over the future of the irish border. as the royal couple, meghan and harry, confirm they'll be parents in the spring, australians welcome the happy news with a few special gifts. and tributes to microsoft's co—founder, paul allen, a pioneer in the computing industry, who's died at the age of 65. the us repeatedly points the finger at china over currency manipulation, but will the americans put it in writing in a key report out later? i'll get one expert view. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. today we're asking about this: ryanair crews spent the night on the floor of a spanish airport office without food or drink after a flight was d
this is the briefing, i'm samantha simmonds. our top story: turkish police complete their search of the saudi consulate in istanbul where they believe the journalist jamal khashoggi was murdered. prime minister theresa may insists a brexit deal is still possible despite major differences over the future of the irish border. as the royal couple, meghan and harry, confirm they'll be parents in the spring, australians welcome the happy news with a few special gifts. and tributes to microsoft's...
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but it's not like, "oh, my gosh, where's samantha?" it's like, "but for real, where's samantha?"hter ] no, there's -- the tone is very deftly handled by paul feig, because there are moments of real lightness. >> yeah. >> seth: and then there are actual stakes. >> yes. that's what we're going for. >> seth: well good. i was right there with you the whole time. >> thanks. >> seth: you're welcome. you play -- your character is a mom blogger. >> yes. yeah. i had ne -- i think i've played, like, pregnant before. but i hadn't had to deal with kids before, quite as much. they're great. they're crazy. [ laughter ] >> seth: you've actually been fairly honest in the past about how you don't have a natural chemistry with children. >> no, no. no, they could be watching, though. >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> no, you know. but there were gen -- 'cause i'm not a mom, i don't know these things. and i'm kind of like whatever about kids. so there would be times like, we would be doing the blocking for a scene, and at the end of the scene we get in the car. and i was like -- well at a certain
but it's not like, "oh, my gosh, where's samantha?" it's like, "but for real, where's samantha?"hter ] no, there's -- the tone is very deftly handled by paul feig, because there are moments of real lightness. >> yeah. >> seth: and then there are actual stakes. >> yes. that's what we're going for. >> seth: well good. i was right there with you the whole time. >> thanks. >> seth: you're welcome. you play -- your character is a mom blogger....
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samantha, thanks for coming in. >> thanks, kate. >> you came forward to tell your story. are you thinking when you hear that from the president, him talking more about men as victims than the victims, the alleged victims? >> i have to disagree with him wholeheartedly and completely. one in three women in this country experienced sexual violence, so i think we need to stop and think about the wives, the mothers, the daughters, the grandmothers, because let's be real about who america is really scary for. >> and it's a different time and it's a different allegation, and it's a different man, but can you describe, in your view, what it's like to come forward with your story to stand up to be heard against a powerful man? >> it's not easy, for sure. you know, not only do people come after you, they come after your family, and that's the absolute worst part of it is when people are threatening your family for something that you took on yourself. it's very, very difficult to do and i commend anybody, especially dr. ford. i watched her testimony, and that was very, very difficul
samantha, thanks for coming in. >> thanks, kate. >> you came forward to tell your story. are you thinking when you hear that from the president, him talking more about men as victims than the victims, the alleged victims? >> i have to disagree with him wholeheartedly and completely. one in three women in this country experienced sexual violence, so i think we need to stop and think about the wives, the mothers, the daughters, the grandmothers, because let's be real about who...
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the body of samantha eastwood was found in a shallow grave in staffordshire in august.n he appeared northampton crown court today. our news correspondent, jo black, gave us this update from outside the court. yes, samantha eastwood was a 28—year—old midwife and she wanted to do thatjob since she was 12 years old, and she actually realised that dream was working at the royal stoke university hospital. she worked there for around six years and her colleagues described her as loving and caring and part of the hospital family. she went missing at the end ofjuly. she didn't turn up for her shift, which was really unlike her, really out of character so her colleagues reported her missing. the police then launched a search and sadly her body was discovered several days later in woodland in rural staffordshire. now, michael stirling subsequently was arrested and charged with her murder. he came here to northampton crown court today, appeared for a plea hearing. this is where a defendant formally enters a plea into the system. when he was asked how he would plea in relation to t
the body of samantha eastwood was found in a shallow grave in staffordshire in august.n he appeared northampton crown court today. our news correspondent, jo black, gave us this update from outside the court. yes, samantha eastwood was a 28—year—old midwife and she wanted to do thatjob since she was 12 years old, and she actually realised that dream was working at the royal stoke university hospital. she worked there for around six years and her colleagues described her as loving and caring...
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i'm samantha simmonds. the co—found of microsoft paul allen has died age 65.ributes have been pouring in from across the tech world. bill gates saying his life—long friend was a pioneer. making the case for money manipulation — the us treasury publishes a report today on currency practices. will it name and shame the chinese? and asian markets are making up some ground in early trade, but fears continue over the state of the global economy. microsoft co—founder paul allen has died aged 65 after complications arising from cancer. mr allen made his fortune at the software giant and went on to own several top—flight sports teams as well as becoming a leading phila nthtropist. according to forbes, he was the 21st wealthiest person in the world. dave lee reports from san francisco. paul allen and bill gates were childhood friends and they created a company that bought personal computers to the masses. it was mr allen who convinced mr gates to drop out of harvard to devote his time to microsoft, a decision that led to both men becoming among the richest in the world
i'm samantha simmonds. the co—found of microsoft paul allen has died age 65.ributes have been pouring in from across the tech world. bill gates saying his life—long friend was a pioneer. making the case for money manipulation — the us treasury publishes a report today on currency practices. will it name and shame the chinese? and asian markets are making up some ground in early trade, but fears continue over the state of the global economy. microsoft co—founder paul allen has died aged...
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i'm samantha with t.f. i wanted to review some of our major design goals with our interventions at the mission arm re. these include improving access. bringing the building up to current standards. providing new m.e.p. systems. repairing and extending the life of the building's landmark facade. and increasing seismic resilience as well as repairing existing structural issues. so, from the first floor plan you can see these interventions, hopefully i can get it all on screen. we have a stair at the north. a slight extension to the ramp at 14 street. going into the drill court for accessibility. and then another new stair at the southeast tourette. you can see our new accessible entry that rebeca mentioned. you will notice the existing historic main entry has a number of steps leading up to the recessed entry doors. this provided -- in order to maintain the charter defining features of this historic entry, we therefore, came up with the idea of a new accessible entry at the southeast portion. so, from the ima
i'm samantha with t.f. i wanted to review some of our major design goals with our interventions at the mission arm re. these include improving access. bringing the building up to current standards. providing new m.e.p. systems. repairing and extending the life of the building's landmark facade. and increasing seismic resilience as well as repairing existing structural issues. so, from the first floor plan you can see these interventions, hopefully i can get it all on screen. we have a stair at...
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i'm samantha simmonds. our top stories...hington post writer jamal khashoggi has been murdered in the saudi consulate in istanbul. the polls have closed in brazil's most divisive general election in decades. twenty people are killed in a car crash involving a stretch limousine in the us state of new york. and the leader of scotland's pro—independence partyjoins the calls for a referendum on britain's exit deal with the european union. hello and welcome to world news today. fears are growing over a missing saudijournalist, after turkish officials suggested he was murdered inside the saudi consulate in istanbul.
i'm samantha simmonds. our top stories...hington post writer jamal khashoggi has been murdered in the saudi consulate in istanbul. the polls have closed in brazil's most divisive general election in decades. twenty people are killed in a car crash involving a stretch limousine in the us state of new york. and the leader of scotland's pro—independence partyjoins the calls for a referendum on britain's exit deal with the european union. hello and welcome to world news today. fears are growing...
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david is here, samantha and juliette kayyem. it's unbelievable the number of explanations and the absurdity of especially this last one, all of them have been pretty absurd. david, originally they said he left alive. now they will say he died in a fistfight. do they really expect people to believe this. >> they want one within person to believe that, it's donald trump. so far the white house is indicating this is what they wanted to hear. they are going to accept this explanation and try to change the subject. the question is, will republicans and congress do the same thing. lindsey graham is questioning this. that's a bad sign for the white house. >> juliette is, what kind of fistfight involves a bone saw and forensics is expert? >> one that's a figment of a prince's imagination i think. i mean, there is is insulting our intelligence. we're at the stage now where the united states is not complicity in a cover-up. we are the cover-up. this is what this is about is to basically buy some time for the saudis. then the question is w
david is here, samantha and juliette kayyem. it's unbelievable the number of explanations and the absurdity of especially this last one, all of them have been pretty absurd. david, originally they said he left alive. now they will say he died in a fistfight. do they really expect people to believe this. >> they want one within person to believe that, it's donald trump. so far the white house is indicating this is what they wanted to hear. they are going to accept this explanation and try...
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samantha vinograd. thanks for being with us. let's look at what happens happened in the last 24 hours, right, acknowledgment from saudi arabia, some arrests, president trump saying this is a first step. what do you foresee is the next big step. >> i have to say the president's reaction is wholly unsurprising and dangerous. unsurprising because we have several data points that show president trump often believes denials, foreign leaders saying they're going to do something to investigate a crime when they're in fact the culprit. remember, he agreed to a cyber working group with vladimir putin when russia was attacking us via cyber warfare. took kim jong-un at his word he would denuclearize, despite the fact there was little intelligence to support that. now he is taking one of our allies at their word they'll launch a credible investigation which isn't an investigation, it is a charade. this is theater. he should have in some way pointed that out. it is dangerous because it is highly likely that members of the intelligence commun
samantha vinograd. thanks for being with us. let's look at what happens happened in the last 24 hours, right, acknowledgment from saudi arabia, some arrests, president trump saying this is a first step. what do you foresee is the next big step. >> i have to say the president's reaction is wholly unsurprising and dangerous. unsurprising because we have several data points that show president trump often believes denials, foreign leaders saying they're going to do something to investigate a...
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brian: you had a segment on samantha bee. tucker: she is a comedy central alum who has a weekly show on television, like a comedy show but now a political show that is kind of everything i dislike about the modern moment in that it is, basically a sermon posing as crypto political comedy. episcopalian. i have a very low tolerance for that. i don't mind getting -- people getting red in the face mac, but what i don't like is political debates that begin with the assumption that i him saved and you are damned. brian: one reason that rich children would rather not have their kids go to school with minorities. what is that about ? tucker: i -- about? tucker: i am constantly hearing this. person being dismissed as a racist or white supremacist. diversity is our only strength. what ever that means. the point that they are making is i am a good person, you are not, shut up and obey. it is the wrong way to conduct politics. for,diversity that you are are you living it? in thesomeone who lives district of columbia that has demographica
brian: you had a segment on samantha bee. tucker: she is a comedy central alum who has a weekly show on television, like a comedy show but now a political show that is kind of everything i dislike about the modern moment in that it is, basically a sermon posing as crypto political comedy. episcopalian. i have a very low tolerance for that. i don't mind getting -- people getting red in the face mac, but what i don't like is political debates that begin with the assumption that i him saved and...
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. >> reporter: samantha jackson and her 17-year-old daughter are early riders. kylie uses a service daily to get to school and work. >> i get in, the air-conditioning is on so it's nice and cool. i'm just doing my homework all the way to work. >> reporter: the promise of self driving cars is to free up commuters while reducing 94% of crashes caused by human error. after last march is a deadly collision between a self driving uber on a pedestrian only 21% of people say they're willing to ride in a driverless car. while vehicles have been involved in crashes, usually minor, they have been the fault of people not the machine. how confident are you that those cars are not going to make a mistake? >> safety is our focus every day. there is the possibility that there will be a mistake , like there has been in the self driving technology space. so we don't walk around laboring under the delusion that mistakes will not happen. >> reporter: they intend to completely remove the safety driver which means there would be no one upfront. the ride hailing service available to
. >> reporter: samantha jackson and her 17-year-old daughter are early riders. kylie uses a service daily to get to school and work. >> i get in, the air-conditioning is on so it's nice and cool. i'm just doing my homework all the way to work. >> reporter: the promise of self driving cars is to free up commuters while reducing 94% of crashes caused by human error. after last march is a deadly collision between a self driving uber on a pedestrian only 21% of people say they're...
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brian: back to samantha bee. this is a paragraph on page 171.ow did they respond to the proposed increase in diversity with rage and affiants, "we were sad to learn that there are not a lot of african-americans live on the upper west side. but we chose to move to this place because we put the quality of the education at a higher level." in other words he lifted her because it is not very diverse. explain that part of the book. tucker: i am trying to pierce the veil that surrounds these people. let me just state very clearly. i think you ought to do what is best for your kids, period. that is every parent's top priority. this is exactly the group that lectures the rest of the country about how they are putting their kids well-being above abstract ideals like diversity, whatever that is. these are people calling you racist but they are very annoyed by the idea of diversity at their own kids school because they perceive that detracts from academic excellence. whatever, if you are saying i have a lot of problems with our immigration system, not beca
brian: back to samantha bee. this is a paragraph on page 171.ow did they respond to the proposed increase in diversity with rage and affiants, "we were sad to learn that there are not a lot of african-americans live on the upper west side. but we chose to move to this place because we put the quality of the education at a higher level." in other words he lifted her because it is not very diverse. explain that part of the book. tucker: i am trying to pierce the veil that surrounds...
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a man pleads guilty to the murder of midwife samantha eastwood, whose body was found in a shallow graverya nair says it's called in the police after one of its passengers was filmed racially abusing a disabled black woman. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. as early voting begins in many florida counties, we look at whether democrats can turn hispanic voters their way ahead of the mid—term elections in november. we'll get some more reaction on what's being called the "vile and dehumanising" language directed at the prime minister. we'll speak to the sister of the murdered mpjo cox. and we'll also be taking a look at tomorrow's papers. tonight's guests are broadcaster steve richards and the telegraph's associate editor camilla tominey. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello. i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre. here's what's coming up tonight: ronaldo‘s return to manchester — we'll head live to old trafford shortly. we have heard from mourinho, and you just know how mu
a man pleads guilty to the murder of midwife samantha eastwood, whose body was found in a shallow graverya nair says it's called in the police after one of its passengers was filmed racially abusing a disabled black woman. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. as early voting begins in many florida counties, we look at whether democrats can turn hispanic voters their way ahead of the mid—term elections in november....
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and samantha's fell across this says ginger is the first thing he takes when he's ill and it's even better with a bit of honey and lemon. than for your comments. to see it becomes a seedling it grows its first leaves. and then flowers and eventually the fruit which feeds of its own and so the cycle begins again but plants change constantly depending on the time of day. joshua clay from guyana sent in this photo with a question for us. why do flowers close at night and how do they do it. the flowers don't only move when the wind blows. or when you give them to your sweetheart. it all happens so slowly that the movement is best captured with time lapse photography. a rose bursts into bloom. whirring plants open and close their blossoms every day not all at night but at different times depending on their needs why is that they only pollinators to carry their pollen to other flowers and fertilize them. but it flowers all opened at the same time the competition for the beans or backs or birds would be very great. crocus as do close their flowers at night the theory is that they do so to protect
and samantha's fell across this says ginger is the first thing he takes when he's ill and it's even better with a bit of honey and lemon. than for your comments. to see it becomes a seedling it grows its first leaves. and then flowers and eventually the fruit which feeds of its own and so the cycle begins again but plants change constantly depending on the time of day. joshua clay from guyana sent in this photo with a question for us. why do flowers close at night and how do they do it. the...
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art roderick with us, james galliano, samantha vinograd.that lives in the pittsburgh area, selena zito, giving us her perspective based on her working knowledge of the community there. james, you see vehicles continue to pull up, whether they are ems trucks to perhaps tend to any injured. you're seeing reinforcements of s.w.a.t. and law enforcement, et cetera. it is considered an active shooter scene. unclear whether the shooter or shooters are inside or outside the synagogue. how do they approach this? >> as art pointed out, perimeter is critical. you can't have anyone getting out of the web. you have to have a tight perimeter. then the perimeter gets made smaller, smaller, smaller. you have an inner perimeter, concentric circle inside the outer perimeter. you also have areas set up for potential victims, people fleeing the scene or coming out, law enforcement can do a hasty did discernment. let's his listen to kdka with t latest information. >> good morning. we are here. the people that work at kdka have friends and family members inside
art roderick with us, james galliano, samantha vinograd.that lives in the pittsburgh area, selena zito, giving us her perspective based on her working knowledge of the community there. james, you see vehicles continue to pull up, whether they are ems trucks to perhaps tend to any injured. you're seeing reinforcements of s.w.a.t. and law enforcement, et cetera. it is considered an active shooter scene. unclear whether the shooter or shooters are inside or outside the synagogue. how do they...
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i'm samantha simmonds.r the first time that the journalist jamal hashoggi was murdered — but insists the death was not part of a high—level plot. the individuals who did this, the obviously was a tremendous mistake made. a furious russian response after president trump scraps a cold war nuclear weapons treaty — vladimir putin says he wants clarification. and thousands of migrants start making their way through mexico towards the us — after evading mexican attempts to stop them at the border with guatemala. hello and welcome to world news today.
i'm samantha simmonds.r the first time that the journalist jamal hashoggi was murdered — but insists the death was not part of a high—level plot. the individuals who did this, the obviously was a tremendous mistake made. a furious russian response after president trump scraps a cold war nuclear weapons treaty — vladimir putin says he wants clarification. and thousands of migrants start making their way through mexico towards the us — after evading mexican attempts to stop them at the...
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a man has pleaded guilty to the murder of samantha eastwood. years old and she realised that dream was working at the royal stoke university hospital as she worked there for around six years. described by her colleagues as loving and caring and part of the hospitalfamily. she loving and caring and part of the hospital family. she went missing at the end ofjuly and she did not turn up the end ofjuly and she did not turn upfor the end ofjuly and she did not turn up for her shift which was unlike her, out of character. she was reported missing. the police launched a search and sadly her body was discovered several days later in woodland in rural staffordshire. this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. 0ur lead story is... investigations into the murder of jamal khashoggi continue. a car belonging to the saudi consulate has been found in an underground carpark. and cctv footage from turkey suggests saudi arabia sent a body double to stand in for him after he disappeared. now to some of the other stories we are looking at here in the bbc ne
a man has pleaded guilty to the murder of samantha eastwood. years old and she realised that dream was working at the royal stoke university hospital as she worked there for around six years. described by her colleagues as loving and caring and part of the hospitalfamily. she loving and caring and part of the hospital family. she went missing at the end ofjuly and she did not turn up the end ofjuly and she did not turn upfor the end ofjuly and she did not turn up for her shift which was unlike...
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i guess all of us thought that after samantha power it couldn't get any worse nikki haley arrived basicallyjustified they israeli aggression against the. the listing in protest is . try to justify falsely they iranian involvement in the yemeni war that justified of course the u.s. supply of cluster bombs and other munitions to the saudi kurdish and see if actively kariya a genocide against the yemeni people and of course has supported.
i guess all of us thought that after samantha power it couldn't get any worse nikki haley arrived basicallyjustified they israeli aggression against the. the listing in protest is . try to justify falsely they iranian involvement in the yemeni war that justified of course the u.s. supply of cluster bombs and other munitions to the saudi kurdish and see if actively kariya a genocide against the yemeni people and of course has supported.
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the guardianÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ samantha hawley: it's one of the most ambitious building drives in historyia fast-tracks its way to prosperity. but the boomom has spawned a vicious illegal trade. we've seen someone there. we're just a bit reluctant. it's a really kind of hairy situation, and we're not sure it's really safe for us to go any further. crime gangs specializing in environmental destruction... the assailants came down from here, yeah? akaash chauhan: this is the room, and they came from this side and shot my father. [gunshots] man: this is not allowed. hawley: pr
the guardianÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ samantha hawley: it's one of the most ambitious building drives in historyia fast-tracks its way to prosperity. but the boomom has spawned a vicious illegal trade. we've seen someone there. we're just a bit reluctant. it's a really kind of hairy situation, and we're not sure it's really safe for us to go any further. crime gangs specializing in environmental destruction... the assailants came down from here, yeah? akaash chauhan: this is the room, and they...
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i guess all of us thought that after samantha power it couldn't get any worse and then nikki haley arrived and basically justified they israeli aggression against the palestinian protesters. try to justify falsely they are rainy and involvement in the yemeni war that justified of course the u.s. supply of cluster bombs and other munitions to the saudi coalition to effectively korea a genocide against the yemeni people. and of course has supported. they u.s. coalition campaigning for regime change inside syria that it's resulted in an eight year war and the collective punishment of the majority of the syrian people who support their state and their army in their defense of their homeland against the coalition terrorist forces that haiti has provided cover for if you just say obviously british cluster bombs used against children in yemen have been demonstrated to be prior exports in case the british government is watching that you've just come back from syria it's got to the new. here in britain for a while suddenly we're getting reports you don't say but they did b.b.c. from the source to c
i guess all of us thought that after samantha power it couldn't get any worse and then nikki haley arrived and basically justified they israeli aggression against the palestinian protesters. try to justify falsely they are rainy and involvement in the yemeni war that justified of course the u.s. supply of cluster bombs and other munitions to the saudi coalition to effectively korea a genocide against the yemeni people. and of course has supported. they u.s. coalition campaigning for regime...
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. >> linda received some disturbing anonymous text messages from a person samantha telling her that tomere having sex -- wild sex. >> reporter: and that wasn't the only fiction gil created. linda testified gil even told her he was in the c-i-a. >> he had an i.d. card and he said that he sometimes would put trackers in people's -- >> mouths? >> mouths. >> did you believe him -- >> okay. yeah. i -- i didn't think that much of it, honestly. he kinda showed me a little card and i was like, "oh"! >> reporter: linda didn't make much of it, but prosecutors had another story they wanted the jury to hear -- a story they thought would show a darker side to gil's deceptions. >> "it's just not a good idea." >> reporter: nick monaco is a retired police officer and friends with a guy who worked for gil. nick testified that the friend came to him one day saying that gil wanted to pay them to go harass and intimidate tom. >> he said, "well, gil wants to know if -- you would want to accompany me to, you know, just kinda like scare the guy." >> and he goes, "we may pretend like we're from the c.i.a. or -
. >> linda received some disturbing anonymous text messages from a person samantha telling her that tomere having sex -- wild sex. >> reporter: and that wasn't the only fiction gil created. linda testified gil even told her he was in the c-i-a. >> he had an i.d. card and he said that he sometimes would put trackers in people's -- >> mouths? >> mouths. >> did you believe him -- >> okay. yeah. i -- i didn't think that much of it, honestly. he kinda showed...
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and samantha is the name of the biggest uranium mine the french state owns a sixty three percent stake. while the former colonial power and a tiny elite turn a healthy profit the ordinary population gains little or nothing from this wealth for me jennette is the second poorest country in the world. he shares not just richer minerals it's also a magnet for migrants recently began paying the government to keep the migrants away on a large scale. in image we go to a big conference about the battle against illegal migration and about beefing up the country's security operations. as he who is the head of the migration of already said she's full of praise for the e.u. and germany. and europe after a long look europe is a great support to our government because they give us a lot of resources. germany for example is helping to build border posts so that the security forces have better control of the borders only will do to build up or is the fronts yet. officially the number of migrants passing through nature has been reduced by seventy percent in just two years. two years ago namely the gove
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in the cities are in the samantha thompson the former priory of some time in the shan is home to some of the collections from the city's and me t.n. museum. and. it's a trove showcasing mother treasures the original pendant built by french physicist leon fuko which illustrates the earth's rotation. synthesis sampras and this pretty simple really. or you need is a swinging weight suspended on a piece of string that. it would then continue to swing in the same plane. here in the museum we put up small metal pins to show how that plane votaries you put the broom so even though the weight swings in the same plane the metal pins are knocked over one by one proving the zero stroke taishan so the more of it. let. it all come to me. the museum also holds a model of new york's statue of liberty which the french presented to the americans as a gift in the late nineteenth century. sailors romilly loves hunting for new perspectives of the city's most famous sites. like here on avenue the come on which is just a stone's throw from the eiffel tower. is the resupply i first saw this visual access in
in the cities are in the samantha thompson the former priory of some time in the shan is home to some of the collections from the city's and me t.n. museum. and. it's a trove showcasing mother treasures the original pendant built by french physicist leon fuko which illustrates the earth's rotation. synthesis sampras and this pretty simple really. or you need is a swinging weight suspended on a piece of string that. it would then continue to swing in the same plane. here in the museum we put up...