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and reuben samuel was arrested. then shortly afterwards, hireld samuel was also arrested but pregnant. they get part of the network under control in the guerrilla warfare. the next year he took part in the lawrence massacre and went off to texas and came back. and he came back with a group led by the man at far left, fetch taylor. that photograph shows frank james in the middle. and then his younger brother jesse. the middle photo shows jesse james in a typical confederate guerrilla outfit, that's a guerrilla shirt heavily embroidered by the women in the family. he posted that photo after the guerrillas briefly captured it. and also another young man who was a part of fetch taylor's group. his name was archie clemmon, though he was a teenager himself, frankly became jesse's mentor and close friend. jesse james in 1864 at the age of 16 joins the guerrillas, and what does he joy are thdo? does he join the jayhawkers? no, they go door to door and murder eight farmers who were not engaged in combat who were at homeworki
and reuben samuel was arrested. then shortly afterwards, hireld samuel was also arrested but pregnant. they get part of the network under control in the guerrilla warfare. the next year he took part in the lawrence massacre and went off to texas and came back. and he came back with a group led by the man at far left, fetch taylor. that photograph shows frank james in the middle. and then his younger brother jesse. the middle photo shows jesse james in a typical confederate guerrilla outfit,...
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-russia relations with samuel charap. caller: hi. why don't congress get together and pass a law for donald trump to be evaluated to see if -- what his mental status is? because he's a compulsive liar. and everything he said has only been lies and lies and lies. you know, he's a disgrace to this nation. that's all i have to say. he's a disgrace to the nation. host: all right. we are talking about u.s.-russia relations. we will let that comment stand and move on to westfield, indiana, republican line. caller: good morning. i'm 77. i lived in america 41 years. i am a business consultant. and i do consultation to america and lots of friends. what is my main interest to know is why our news media is failing to educate americans. the majority of americans are having great time the last quite a few years and they do not . sten enough the news, really we need to have good relations with russia. but does everybody know that putin is -- and he is a good ka nifere and he is hurting america. trump may be a good businessman. he has connived the
-russia relations with samuel charap. caller: hi. why don't congress get together and pass a law for donald trump to be evaluated to see if -- what his mental status is? because he's a compulsive liar. and everything he said has only been lies and lies and lies. you know, he's a disgrace to this nation. that's all i have to say. he's a disgrace to the nation. host: all right. we are talking about u.s.-russia relations. we will let that comment stand and move on to westfield, indiana, republican...
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that's when samuel parris was involved. i would like to also point out that big spike is one that's higher than any others. that was a particular warrant right before the court of lawyer determiner was instituted, and it's sort of like they said, have we missed anyone? and there's this warrant for all these different people. that's when you get the warrants for suzanna martin and john alden and all these people that maybe had a reputation or had some legal history. so that's why you see that spike. they maybe had a reputation or legal history. that's why you see that spike. when i started putting this together i like this chart. i still love time lines. i have another one in the works that i can't wait to show people. i like nailing it down to individual people and watching the whole piece because when you're talking about over 150 people being wrapped up in these accusations, it really is hard to sauce it out. you have to see it over time. you have to see so many. it's a multi-variant data set. trying to come up with ways
that's when samuel parris was involved. i would like to also point out that big spike is one that's higher than any others. that was a particular warrant right before the court of lawyer determiner was instituted, and it's sort of like they said, have we missed anyone? and there's this warrant for all these different people. that's when you get the warrants for suzanna martin and john alden and all these people that maybe had a reputation or had some legal history. so that's why you see that...
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a lot of these sets where samuel paris and -- you see the dot dot dot on that. he would grab two other guys, a lot of times thomas putnam. but he put his own thing in and grab a couple guys so they have multiple adult men making these accusations. and then there's the parallel one that he's written for abigail williams. so there's martha, rebecca nurse. elizabeth proctor. john proctor. susan martin. a few others we have just her or just him. we assume that there are a lot more of the pairs. clearly these are the early ones. we don't have all of the documents. that was enough of a pattern. he's just doing abigail williams and snoeb else did williams testimony. thomas putnam had written over 200 things depositions for other people. for which i got a very nice patern paternalistic pat on the head for telling him something about his ancestor he didn't know. that was my one meeting of him. oh yeah. it was good. that same conference ben ray and who's the other. ki produced papers that were challenging some of the data that they used to make their decision. and john di
a lot of these sets where samuel paris and -- you see the dot dot dot on that. he would grab two other guys, a lot of times thomas putnam. but he put his own thing in and grab a couple guys so they have multiple adult men making these accusations. and then there's the parallel one that he's written for abigail williams. so there's martha, rebecca nurse. elizabeth proctor. john proctor. susan martin. a few others we have just her or just him. we assume that there are a lot more of the pairs....
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by ryan reynolds meets a hit man played by samuel ljackson and it's love at first sight. well, not really. let's start with final portrait. i'm a massive stanley tucci fan as an actor. i know he's directed a few films before. i must confess i don't think i've seen any of them looking at the list. how does this work—out? there was a one called big night where he played a restaurant owner with his brother played by tony shalhoub. stanley tucci doesn't pop up in this film, although tony shalhoub, who played his brother, does, again playing a brother interestingly, of alberto giacometti, playing diego giacometti. this is a story that i didn't know and a story that stanley tucci, strolling along in paris 25 years ago in one of the bouquinistes along the seine, and picked up this memoir of this american writer called james lord, who'd sat for giacometti in his final days in paris. this is what the story is based on. james lord himself, it's his memoir, and played by actor armie hammer, who is the very patient subject of giacometti, who, if you know his work, and there is an exh
by ryan reynolds meets a hit man played by samuel ljackson and it's love at first sight. well, not really. let's start with final portrait. i'm a massive stanley tucci fan as an actor. i know he's directed a few films before. i must confess i don't think i've seen any of them looking at the list. how does this work—out? there was a one called big night where he played a restaurant owner with his brother played by tony shalhoub. stanley tucci doesn't pop up in this film, although tony...
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how jen aniston's man was almost a cast member on friends, and why ryan reynolds and samuel l. jackson sing each other's praises. ♪ >>> now for august 17, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >>> is the "american idol" revival in trouble? it sure seems that way because while auditions began today in orlando and portland, a puzzle piece is missing. >> like two or three pieces. why is there such a struggle to fill the judges' seats next to katy perry? "idol" could be in crisis mode. hundreds of hopefuls line up, but they don't have a full talent panel signed. it's leaving some wompbding if production is having a crisis. katy perry's the show's only confirmed judge, tweeting a photo on the first day of audition. >> three, two, one! >> they brought out jordan sparks, reuben studdard to pump up the crowd. it's a tradition because when they would perform in front of judges, it would trigger the biggest moment. >> you look odd. your dancing in terrible. your singing was horrendous. >> talent was never scheduled to be present for this first round of bus tour auditions. a network exec
how jen aniston's man was almost a cast member on friends, and why ryan reynolds and samuel l. jackson sing each other's praises. ♪ >>> now for august 17, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >>> is the "american idol" revival in trouble? it sure seems that way because while auditions began today in orlando and portland, a puzzle piece is missing. >> like two or three pieces. why is there such a struggle to fill the judges' seats next to katy...
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and in the hitman's bodyguard, ryan reynolds meets samuel ljackson and it's love at first sight, wellt really. final portrait, i am a massive stanley tucci fan as an actor. he has directed before, i don't think i have seen any of them looking at the list. how does this work out? there was a famous one where he played a restau ra nt was a famous one where he played a restaurant owner with his brother. sta nley restaurant owner with his brother. stanley doesn't pop up in this film although tony who played his brother does, playing a brother interestingly. this is a story i didn't know and a story stanley tucci, was strolling around in paris yea rs tucci, was strolling around in paris years ago and picked up this memoir ofan years ago and picked up this memoir of an american writer called james lord. this is what the story is based on. james lord himself is his memoir. if you know his work and there is an exhibition at the tate in fact, i urge you to see that, this does feature that work. he got famous for the sculptures trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurd word. stanley
and in the hitman's bodyguard, ryan reynolds meets samuel ljackson and it's love at first sight, wellt really. final portrait, i am a massive stanley tucci fan as an actor. he has directed before, i don't think i have seen any of them looking at the list. how does this work out? there was a famous one where he played a restau ra nt was a famous one where he played a restaurant owner with his brother. sta nley restaurant owner with his brother. stanley doesn't pop up in this film although tony...
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samuel: sí. tengo tercia. dame dos. alacrán: yo no sé cómo l
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ryan reynolds is supposed to be escorting samuel ljackson to the hague where he is going to give witnesselarussian warlord played by gary oldman doing russian accent very, very russian. but they argue, they banter, they get lost, and of course, because they feel the film is rather flagging they must get a laugh by having our two stowaways hide with some nuns on the run. 0k. traditional folk music. bellissima, sorelle! go with god. ok, now, you just told me that was the best bit. well, it's one of the things we can show. there is no swearing or violence. what it is is it's very flippant and bantery, and that's all fine, and then there is nonstop violence. and some of it you want to treat in a cartoonish way but in tom and jerry they get squashed, they fall apart, it's funny. but in this the violence felt very real, it hurts, and yet no one is getting hurt in it. i feel inconsequential violence becomes very dull. it is almost soul destroying while you watch so much of it in this film. i felt bad about this film. it's not the language, i didn't mind that, some of it is colourful and swearin
ryan reynolds is supposed to be escorting samuel ljackson to the hague where he is going to give witnesselarussian warlord played by gary oldman doing russian accent very, very russian. but they argue, they banter, they get lost, and of course, because they feel the film is rather flagging they must get a laugh by having our two stowaways hide with some nuns on the run. 0k. traditional folk music. bellissima, sorelle! go with god. ok, now, you just told me that was the best bit. well, it's one...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ [música] alacrán: ora porque ahora sí te cambie la suerte, samuel.ya te cambió la suerte, samuelito? samuel: sí. tengo tercia. dame dos. alacrán: yo no sé cómo le vas a hacer para pagarme.
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the james samuel family was bin niched. -- banished. they get sent to a much worse place to nebraska. movi moving along then, again i jumped ahead a bit. bill anderson was killed, you can see his death photo on the right wearing the gorilla shirt. jesse james retreat with archie to texas. they come back in 1865 to find formal war is over and there's a domestic reconstruction in missouri. missouri goes ahead of the movement. the strongest unionist is ones in the malitia union those were the most active become republicans. so they met -- state of emancipation, they're not covered by -- they're not a part of the union confederacy and lair on when the construction acts are passed it can't mass missouri. they enact what they called the ironclad oath where you have to swear you didn't do one of the 86 things of disloyal in order to voetd, pretty muach is gospe serve op juries, et cetera. they are a sort of soft reunionist movement. you have the stronger unionist become the republicans. they're locally called radicals but shouldn't con feuds t
the james samuel family was bin niched. -- banished. they get sent to a much worse place to nebraska. movi moving along then, again i jumped ahead a bit. bill anderson was killed, you can see his death photo on the right wearing the gorilla shirt. jesse james retreat with archie to texas. they come back in 1865 to find formal war is over and there's a domestic reconstruction in missouri. missouri goes ahead of the movement. the strongest unionist is ones in the malitia union those were the most...
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. >>> plus -- ♪ and i ryan reynolds and samuel l. jackson's new movie.he bee gees? >> my third grade reacher predicted this very early on. >>> closed captioning provided by -- food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all... for the this. internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly fees. >>> that is ryan reynolds back on the set of dl dl yesterday. the cast and crew returning after the shock of the stunt woman during a motorcycle action sequence. ryan reportedly led the crew in a moment of silence. >> had to be tough going back to work. >>> ryan hitting the big screen with samuel l. jackson, and carly steel was with the dynamic duo whose partnership was apparently written in stars. >> kill number over 150 people. >> 250 easy. >> did you ever imagine you would be samuel l. jackson's b
. >>> plus -- ♪ and i ryan reynolds and samuel l. jackson's new movie.he bee gees? >> my third grade reacher predicted this very early on. >>> closed captioning provided by -- food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but...
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west from the west to the west indies and also extended the work of samuel miller jarvis to the bank of cuba into the dominican republic where he then sets up another bank which also has come is attached with a lot of controversy is attached to it. i think one of the main things i felt with the north american trust company and the history of samuel miller jarvis is he's an individual, kind of a quite brilliant entrepreneur who is able to really see places where capital will soon move to. he understands, he sees the west before becomes the west and is able to profit from it. he sees cuba before becomes the haven of american businesses and is able to profit for that. .. questions of sovereignty, the sovereignty are weak, legal regimes are weak, yeah, it's difficult to say whether they're legitimate businessmen. >> professor hudson, you said that a lot of the bankers were advising the federal government on foreign policy. did wall street in this move, did it have the false faith in credit and support of the federal government? >> absolutely not. i think there's times when the federal go
west from the west to the west indies and also extended the work of samuel miller jarvis to the bank of cuba into the dominican republic where he then sets up another bank which also has come is attached with a lot of controversy is attached to it. i think one of the main things i felt with the north american trust company and the history of samuel miller jarvis is he's an individual, kind of a quite brilliant entrepreneur who is able to really see places where capital will soon move to. he...
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steven witty calls it a movie for anyone who wants to see samuel l.ryan reynolds smirk and salma hayek kick butt. one says it already feels like you're half watching it on tnt. >>> next, from the director "magic mike", we bring you "logan lucky." he's an unemployed football star and they set up a heist at a nascar race. >> got hem for 100 in a neon blue car that probably ain't even on the market yet. don't you think you're asking for, to be pulled over. >> sunday on a holiday weekend, police department hit by budget cuts. there's only one patrol for 30 miles. >> that's still one musker. >> it's been handled. >> nellie, i'm about to get naked back here. so no peekin'. i said no peekin'. >> a very different role than what we're used to. adam driver and riley keel are also starring in the film. critics are loving "logan lucky", giving it a solid 92% on rotten tomatoes. it's called a high-spirited low one says great fun and one of the most purely entertaining movies of the year. >> he doesn't have to go to james z2gv6z zi0z y2gv6y yi0y >>> this morning on
steven witty calls it a movie for anyone who wants to see samuel l.ryan reynolds smirk and salma hayek kick butt. one says it already feels like you're half watching it on tnt. >>> next, from the director "magic mike", we bring you "logan lucky." he's an unemployed football star and they set up a heist at a nascar race. >> got hem for 100 in a neon blue car that probably ain't even on the market yet. don't you think you're asking for, to be pulled over....
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area as the storm stalls over texas -- but authorities are urging the public to be cautious.chief samuel peqa, houston fire department: standing water is extremely dangerous, ok? it's extremely dangerous, you can't tell what you're stepping into, so please if you don't have to be out in the streets, do not be out in the streets. for those whodid not evacuate the houston area, most roads are impassable, leaving many people stranded and in need of assistance.for all the people who didevacuate, many will not be going home anytime soon. reporting from outside of
area as the storm stalls over texas -- but authorities are urging the public to be cautious.chief samuel peqa, houston fire department: standing water is extremely dangerous, ok? it's extremely dangerous, you can't tell what you're stepping into, so please if you don't have to be out in the streets, do not be out in the streets. for those whodid not evacuate the houston area, most roads are impassable, leaving many people stranded and in need of assistance.for all the people who didevacuate,...
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how this s story and particular driver reached this responsible.o is telavera, t is samuel workse took home $.67, he everyday of the week, 12, 14, 16 of the money, most goes back to the company that he works for in the form of expenses for the truck. deduct it from his check on friday, even if he can gross $1000, $2000, it goes back to diesel, to the lease payment, insurance, maintenance, if they blow a -- all the hing overhead on the truck that he's driving gets taken out of his pay on
how this s story and particular driver reached this responsible.o is telavera, t is samuel workse took home $.67, he everyday of the week, 12, 14, 16 of the money, most goes back to the company that he works for in the form of expenses for the truck. deduct it from his check on friday, even if he can gross $1000, $2000, it goes back to diesel, to the lease payment, insurance, maintenance, if they blow a -- all the hing overhead on the truck that he's driving gets taken out of his pay on
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samuel. you rock. >> watch the giant handstand. >>> sitting at this table, the two of you have come up with gnarly ideas. >> i'm assuming you're talking about the men? >> yes. >> the fellow i'm about to introduce you to may be on to somethi something. >> he has places to be, and he needs to get there safely. he's created this safe driving hack. >> the safe driving wall just went in. my hands are going to be on the steering wheel. i'm not trying to get a ticket. >> the men can't multitask. i stand directed. >> i'm running behind, i had to make a little breakfast and drink for the road. >> you guys can multitask when it comes to food. >> that's the thing that powers men, it's efficiency i'm going to assume drink. >> with the crazy straws taped together like that. >> all right, i'll see you at the meeting opinion. >> guarantee elan musk's older brother. >> she has a message for her man. >> find out what he says that makes him drop to his knees. >> a lack that will blow your mind. >> i'm curious
samuel. you rock. >> watch the giant handstand. >>> sitting at this table, the two of you have come up with gnarly ideas. >> i'm assuming you're talking about the men? >> yes. >> the fellow i'm about to introduce you to may be on to somethi something. >> he has places to be, and he needs to get there safely. he's created this safe driving hack. >> the safe driving wall just went in. my hands are going to be on the steering wheel. i'm not trying to...
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. ♪ >> ryan's kickin' some butt of his own in his new action film with samuel l.man's bodyguard." >> okay. on three. one -- >> my bad. >> your bad? >> sam's the hitman. ryan's supposed to be the bodyguard, but in real life? >> anytime i felt unsafe, human shield right here. >> really? >> what happened to the seat belt rule? >> who do you think would be the best person would be a bodyguard for? >> well, the best person to be a bodyguard for would be, like, dwayne "the rock" johnson because you're not really gonna have to do a lot. >> did you know wrestling's not real? >> no it's -- please. bite your tounge, jackson. >> you will not stop laughing, but this was supposed to be a serious movie, but once ryan and samuel were cast, the producers changed the script to make it into a comedy. very wise i would say. >>> speaking of comedy, tv's most watched sitcom, "the big bang theory," and it coming the an end? >> short answer, no. it was renewed. chuck laurie never thought he would make it to year 11, let alone 12. >> meanwhile, we can't wait for the spinoff, "young shedd
. ♪ >> ryan's kickin' some butt of his own in his new action film with samuel l.man's bodyguard." >> okay. on three. one -- >> my bad. >> your bad? >> sam's the hitman. ryan's supposed to be the bodyguard, but in real life? >> anytime i felt unsafe, human shield right here. >> really? >> what happened to the seat belt rule? >> who do you think would be the best person would be a bodyguard for? >> well, the best person to be a...
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sunday morning, samuel draft of the rand corporation discusses current relations between the u.s.nd russia. talksose miguel cruz about the trump administration's crackdown on transnational gangs. and david duckworth of george mason university will talk about the inflation rate. be sure to watch washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on sunday morning. join the discussion. ♪ return to ournow live coverage of the emerging civil war symposium in spotsylvania, virginia. the symposium should be getting started shortly. the final speaker today is ryan quint, the author of "determined to stand and fight." talk will focus on the union general, lew wallace's defensive stand. [chatter] >> two-minute warning, ladies and gentlemen. announcer: you are watching live coverage of the emerging civil war symposium. the final speaker, ryan quint, is scheduled to begin shortly. to share with us spot on the programming, you can connect with us on twitter at c-span history and on facebook at facebook.com/c-spanhistory. this is american history tv, only on c-span3. folks, if we could ask you to t
sunday morning, samuel draft of the rand corporation discusses current relations between the u.s.nd russia. talksose miguel cruz about the trump administration's crackdown on transnational gangs. and david duckworth of george mason university will talk about the inflation rate. be sure to watch washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on sunday morning. join the discussion. ♪ return to ournow live coverage of the emerging civil war symposium in spotsylvania, virginia. the symposium...
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and in the hitman's bodyguard, the bodyguard played by ryan reynolds meets a hit man played by samuelwith final portrait. i'm a massive stanley tucci fan as an actor. i know he's directed a few films before. i must confess i don't think i've seen any of them looking at the list. how does this work—out? there was a one called big night where he played a restaurant owner with his brother played by tony shalhoub. stanley tucci doesn't pop up in this film, although tony shalhoub, who played his brother, does, again playing a brother interestingly, of alberto giacometti, playing diego giacometti. this is a story that i didn't know and a story that stanley tucci, strolling along in paris 25 years ago in one of the bouquinistes along the seine, and picked up this memoir of this american writer called james lord, who'd sat for giacometti in his final days in paris. this is what the story is based on. james lord himself, it's his memoir, and played by actor armie hammer, who is the very patient subject of giacometti, who, if you know his work, and there is an exhibition currently at the tate,
and in the hitman's bodyguard, the bodyguard played by ryan reynolds meets a hit man played by samuelwith final portrait. i'm a massive stanley tucci fan as an actor. i know he's directed a few films before. i must confess i don't think i've seen any of them looking at the list. how does this work—out? there was a one called big night where he played a restaurant owner with his brother played by tony shalhoub. stanley tucci doesn't pop up in this film, although tony shalhoub, who played his...
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this is the devout samuel adams, patriot, brewer, yes. but also a devout christian. again, one of the most evangelical of the founding generation. who is raised by puritan parents and who wrote his thesis at harvard titled, "whether it be lawful to resist the supreme magistrate if the commonwealth cannot otherwise be preserved." adams complained that the british were out to destroy americans' "sense of true religion and virtue" in the spring of 1776. "from the king to the meanest free man in the nation, all is corrupt," he thundered. and he went on in typical new england congregationalist fashion to claim that god rewards or punishes nations "according to their general character." so the logic of adams was, if americans wanted god's blessing, they would have to separate themselves from an increasingly corrupt britain and not just politically corrupt, religiously corrupt, morally corrupt. he says, up until 1776, we americans have received "little besides the contagion of vice and folly, not to say slavery and oppression," from our british brethren. moreover, large num
this is the devout samuel adams, patriot, brewer, yes. but also a devout christian. again, one of the most evangelical of the founding generation. who is raised by puritan parents and who wrote his thesis at harvard titled, "whether it be lawful to resist the supreme magistrate if the commonwealth cannot otherwise be preserved." adams complained that the british were out to destroy americans' "sense of true religion and virtue" in the spring of 1776. "from the king to...
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samuel l., i'm going to go, rock, rock, let's see, i got markey mark, the rock. >> hey, jack, what are you doing for breakfast? >> i'm going on vacation. >> vin diesel's making money off fast and furious. >> these are your top four. you got two of the top four. >> oh! >> markey mark was the top. jackie chan, kendis gibson. >> no. no, they're not. you're a liar. >> yeah, they are. they're in it. all right, we'll move on. >>> well, maisie williams and sophie turner play stark sisters on "game of thrones," and let's say they don't always get along on the show. but in real life, they're apparently besties. >> spoilers. and that was on display in carpool karaoke. the pair took turns doing impressions of sean bean, who played their on-screen father. >> they tried to channel their northern accent while using some memorable phrases. >> hakuna matata. what a wonderful phrase. >> oh, my gosh. >> omg. look at her butt. it's so big. >> it looks like so much fun. >> my milk shake brings all the boys to the yard. they're like, is better than yard. >> it never sounded better. c
samuel l., i'm going to go, rock, rock, let's see, i got markey mark, the rock. >> hey, jack, what are you doing for breakfast? >> i'm going on vacation. >> vin diesel's making money off fast and furious. >> these are your top four. you got two of the top four. >> oh! >> markey mark was the top. jackie chan, kendis gibson. >> no. no, they're not. you're a liar. >> yeah, they are. they're in it. all right, we'll move on. >>> well, maisie...
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l jackson. >> samuel l jackson looks great.ng. >> hit man's bodyguard hits theaters august 18th a scene where a guy comes out of the car. we learned that. >> can't wait. >>> all right. time to say hello to our facebook fan of the day. >> let's say good morning to christie milling and her beautiful t chrissy watches fox5 every day. let's see them. there they are. what great looking family. thank you so much christie. >> she also says she loves the whole crew here and that we are awesome. well we think you guys are pretty awesome, too. thanks for the loyalty and keep it locked to fox5. >> i new kevin would drop in dead pool reference, tucker. no conclusive evidence that it is girlfriend day or girlfriends day. >> it could be both. >> could be either one. >> i like the s because i some have good close girlfriends that i like to hang with. >> i like that too. we called a truce, tuck. >> if we have a girlfriend do we need to honor them today? >> no, it's not -- >> girls and their friends. >> i got it. >> not like your girlfriend if
l jackson. >> samuel l jackson looks great.ng. >> hit man's bodyguard hits theaters august 18th a scene where a guy comes out of the car. we learned that. >> can't wait. >>> all right. time to say hello to our facebook fan of the day. >> let's say good morning to christie milling and her beautiful t chrissy watches fox5 every day. let's see them. there they are. what great looking family. thank you so much christie. >> she also says she loves the whole...
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(samuel gonzález / abogado ) la mujer fue trasladada al penal local de playa linda en veracruz, donde prisin preventiva. en mxico ana mndez, telemundo. cesar -- se aprobo una nueva ley de aviacion en mexico, con el fin de proteger los derechos de los pasajeros que vuelan nacional e internacionalmente. lorena -- esta ley habla de compensaciones por retrasos, equipaje perdido, y el derecho a llevar una maleta sin costo adicional, entre otras cosas. azalea iniguez nos ampla la informacion.. :01 1:09 estas son imgenes grabadas por pasajeros de volaris, con boletos de los angeles a ciudad de mexico, el 22 de julio vuelo que se suponia despegaria a la 1.43pm pero no partio hasta despues de las 6 de la tarde 15.48.47 no les ofrecieron un credito, un boleto? nada, ni una disculpa. nuestra televidente, a quien llamaremos monica, nos contacto, sumamente molesta, pues sus hijos, de 10 y 15 anos, el menor con necesidades especiales, estuvieron varados junto con su padre durante horas. dicen que cuando finalmente los trasladaron al avion, estuvieron bajo el sol, sin poder abordar, durante una hora
(samuel gonzález / abogado ) la mujer fue trasladada al penal local de playa linda en veracruz, donde prisin preventiva. en mxico ana mndez, telemundo. cesar -- se aprobo una nueva ley de aviacion en mexico, con el fin de proteger los derechos de los pasajeros que vuelan nacional e internacionalmente. lorena -- esta ley habla de compensaciones por retrasos, equipaje perdido, y el derecho a llevar una maleta sin costo adicional, entre otras cosas. azalea iniguez nos ampla la informacion.. :01...
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i met a great-great grandson of samuel f. dupont in philadelphia at a museum event, and i sort of think of it abstractly to some degree. 150 years ago, all those peoples lives were intersecting and then they broke apart, and then 150 years later, the arc of those lives kind of came back together, and it's interesting. it's odd how that happened. but i would love to get as many of those descendents together around a table and just talk about what did you snaer what did you snaer what died you sort of growing up hearing? the dupont descendent really didn't know much about it at all. i think being dupont, you probably have lots of other things to think about. but, yeah, it has been interesting. it's been fascinating. and i think picked up little things here and there. >> great. >> again, robert smalls is sort of an undertold story. were there things as you did your research, beginning writing, that surprised you or let me pose that another way. what surprised you most about the story? >> i think what surprises me the most was ho
i met a great-great grandson of samuel f. dupont in philadelphia at a museum event, and i sort of think of it abstractly to some degree. 150 years ago, all those peoples lives were intersecting and then they broke apart, and then 150 years later, the arc of those lives kind of came back together, and it's interesting. it's odd how that happened. but i would love to get as many of those descendents together around a table and just talk about what did you snaer what did you snaer what died you...
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authorities urge the public to be cautious.chief samuel pena, houston fire department: "standing water is extremely dangerous, ok? it's extremely dangerous, you can't tell what you're stepping into, so please if you don't have to be out in the streets, do not be out in the streets."for those whodid not evacuate the houston area, most roads are impassable, leaving many people stranded and in need of assistance.for all the people who didevacuate, many will not be going home anytime soon. (darya) good morning i'm darya folsom..(mark) and i'm mark danon. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... hot spot wb 80 at ashby accident blocking two lanes, slow from richmond. (james)hot temperatures are expected once again today as high (james)hot temperatures are expected once again today as high pressure keeps inland highs hovering in the low 100s. temps have cooled somewhat during the overnight hours. we're waking up this morning to temperatures in the 60s and low 70s. there are some clouds and patches of fog at the coast, but that's it. the sun will bake us this afternoon wi
authorities urge the public to be cautious.chief samuel pena, houston fire department: "standing water is extremely dangerous, ok? it's extremely dangerous, you can't tell what you're stepping into, so please if you don't have to be out in the streets, do not be out in the streets."for those whodid not evacuate the houston area, most roads are impassable, leaving many people stranded and in need of assistance.for all the people who didevacuate, many will not be going home anytime...
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like i said, their banter is really funny together, he's accused samuel l. jackson of single handily ruining a certain expletive. there's a f bombs that we've come to love. but like i said, the script is kind of lazy. gary isn't given much scream team. she has a really hilarious flashback scene, but she's not in the movie much. the director relies on too many of those slow mo flashback with vi them. see it if you like the two leads, but lower your expectations. >> you know, for some of us, you can't get another selma, just have her and we'll be fine. speaking of films, how about locally here, the dc black film festival continues this weekend, you've got a chance to catch up with the festival founder. >> yes, it's the first time they've ever had the black film festival. inaugural year. it's down at the miracle theater which use to be down on the road. and here is what the founder, kevin sam son, had to say about why he started it and why it's so timely. >> i kind of started because i just felt like we're didn't have enough representation on the big screen for
like i said, their banter is really funny together, he's accused samuel l. jackson of single handily ruining a certain expletive. there's a f bombs that we've come to love. but like i said, the script is kind of lazy. gary isn't given much scream team. she has a really hilarious flashback scene, but she's not in the movie much. the director relies on too many of those slow mo flashback with vi them. see it if you like the two leads, but lower your expectations. >> you know, for some of...
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samuel miller left kentucky because he did not believe in slavery. iowa was not.the library files we have an article that references this when mr. miller was a young man his family owned slaves, and his friend was a slave. and his father actually beat the young child and mr. miller did not like that. so he came here with his family, and he freed his slaves. he actually had some of them working here for them, and he paid them. the historical society believes this is the dining room where samuel miller would have entertained many guests. he took a great interest in state politics. his views helped shape the republican party. here's a copy of an article stating that he went to the republican state convention. they were electing officers, and he was representing the first district. samuel miller had a very successful law firm here. he attracted national attention. and after 12 years of living here, he was appointed u.s. supreme court justice by abraham-lengthen. he was also the very first apointed justice this side of the mississippi river. >> mike ross, what's import
samuel miller left kentucky because he did not believe in slavery. iowa was not.the library files we have an article that references this when mr. miller was a young man his family owned slaves, and his friend was a slave. and his father actually beat the young child and mr. miller did not like that. so he came here with his family, and he freed his slaves. he actually had some of them working here for them, and he paid them. the historical society believes this is the dining room where samuel...
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you're having like a frameless experience. >> barker's film is currently playing at the samuel c.x theater but the question is for how long. the smithsonian plans to close the theater on september 30th. >> the museum leadership itself at the natural history museum not the smithsonian overall but at the natural history museum made the decision to demolish the theater and they made it in order to provide expanded cafeteria and food services. so, the message -- it's incredible to me but the message from the leading natural history museum in the country and the world is that what our children need is less nature and more fast food. >> is there not a way that they can do both? >> well, that's the thing that as far as we understand there's been no analysis on how to do both and if you walk into that theater, into that museum and go to the theater you walk through this area that's all walk towards the theater and on the bottom floor is the cafeteria. there's easy two or three more floors of cafeteria that you could put between the theater and the other wall. >> in an official statement f
you're having like a frameless experience. >> barker's film is currently playing at the samuel c.x theater but the question is for how long. the smithsonian plans to close the theater on september 30th. >> the museum leadership itself at the natural history museum not the smithsonian overall but at the natural history museum made the decision to demolish the theater and they made it in order to provide expanded cafeteria and food services. so, the message -- it's incredible to me...
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he also had to go to samuel kingman and ask for permission. was only something about for trusted slaves. something that would help their morale and it was something they could easily do. i mean, of course, any slave children that were born would become the property of the female slave owner, so it would encourage relationships and marriage when possible. host: how did you get interested in the civil war? guest: ever since i was young. i have two ancestors -- i grew up knowing that both ancestors fought on gettysburg, either side of the war. that was very intriguing to me. one was 28 years all the he was one of the pennsylvania buck. another was a 19-year-old kid from north carolina. they were both injured at gettysburg and the confederate was actually sent to a pow camp. that was intriguing to me. the more i read about it as i got older and root pieces for the new york times blog, i became intrigued. it is such a fascinating time in our history area i think the reverberations of the war are clearly still being felt today. so i think it is an i
he also had to go to samuel kingman and ask for permission. was only something about for trusted slaves. something that would help their morale and it was something they could easily do. i mean, of course, any slave children that were born would become the property of the female slave owner, so it would encourage relationships and marriage when possible. host: how did you get interested in the civil war? guest: ever since i was young. i have two ancestors -- i grew up knowing that both...
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and in the hitman's bodyguard, ryan reynolds meets samuel ljackson and it's love at first sight, wellwas a famous one called big night, where he played a restaurant owner with his brother. stanley doesn't pop up in this film although tony who played his brother does, playing a brother interestingly. this is a story i didn't know and a story stanley tucci, was strolling around in paris 25 years ago and picked up this memoir of an american writer called james lord. this is what the story is based on. james lord himself, it's his memoir. if you know his work and there is an exhibition at the tate, in fact, i urge you to see that, this does feature that work. he got famous for the sculptures trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurd world. stanley tucci doesn't concentrate on the dark heart, more the struggle of the artist and the pain it is to sit for that artist because he can't make up his mind when the work is finished, if ever. here they're trying to work out how long he should book a vacation for. the end of the week, yeah. isee. i could change it again. i would like to
and in the hitman's bodyguard, ryan reynolds meets samuel ljackson and it's love at first sight, wellwas a famous one called big night, where he played a restaurant owner with his brother. stanley doesn't pop up in this film although tony who played his brother does, playing a brother interestingly. this is a story i didn't know and a story stanley tucci, was strolling around in paris 25 years ago and picked up this memoir of an american writer called james lord. this is what the story is based...
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there are a few groups predominantly african-american so i think of one, samuel hewitt, they do conferences bringing together faith-based leaders around mass incarceration, the new jim crow, that group is not the one going in fight all the time in doing this ministry work, not on the ground in prison. that perspective needs to be highlighted. there is something gone with the fact the us is so exceptional, the number of people we incarcerate. thinking more broadly and structurally, the way it is, lending their voice, the number of people they have, it is really powerful. >> the recent visit to tacoma with the help of cable partner comcast, a collection of personal stories from boeing employees. how it impacted their lives. >> the name of the book we talk about today is emerging from turbulence, it is a long-term product in the mid-90s, looking at the impact for other corporate chain in the united states around that time on the employee, what was the impact on attitudes to work and what they work for and on family lives, like outsourcing, mergers and in particular what we found was a big chan
there are a few groups predominantly african-american so i think of one, samuel hewitt, they do conferences bringing together faith-based leaders around mass incarceration, the new jim crow, that group is not the one going in fight all the time in doing this ministry work, not on the ground in prison. that perspective needs to be highlighted. there is something gone with the fact the us is so exceptional, the number of people we incarcerate. thinking more broadly and structurally, the way it...
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see them doing that but there are a few groups predominantly african-american so i think of one, samuel hewitt, they do conferences bringing together faith-based leaders around mass incarceration, the new jim crow, that group is not the one going in fight all the time in doing this ministry work, not on the ground in prison. that perspective needs to be highlighted. there is something gone with the fact the us is so exceptional, the number of people we incarcerate. thinking more broadly and structurally, the way it is, lending their voice, the number of people they have, it is really powerful. >> the recent visit to tacoma with the help of cable partner comcast, a collection of personal stories from boeing employees. how
see them doing that but there are a few groups predominantly african-american so i think of one, samuel hewitt, they do conferences bringing together faith-based leaders around mass incarceration, the new jim crow, that group is not the one going in fight all the time in doing this ministry work, not on the ground in prison. that perspective needs to be highlighted. there is something gone with the fact the us is so exceptional, the number of people we incarcerate. thinking more broadly and...