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me dice en alemÁn, samuel, entiendes?r y medio o un beso aquÍ. falsificados salvarÍan vidas. antes de que finalizara la guerra, los esfuerzos de oscar schindler ayudaron a mÁs de 1200 judÍos. el 17 de enero de 1945 fue un dÍa feliz aquí en cracobvia. los alemanes huyeron de la ciudad. para samuel comenzÓ otra odisea, encontrar a su familia. aunque los aliados ganaban terreno, la batalla de la sardina fue la Última gran ofensivaalemana para impedir que usaran el puerto belga de amberes, el segundo mÁs grande de europa, lo que permitiÓ a los nazis cercar a las tropas aliadas. en el ejÉrcito norteamericano estaba el paramÉdico antonio acevedo, nacido en california y de padres mexicanos. en una entrevista que concediÓ el museo del holocausto en washington d.c. en 2010, anthony dijo que se quedaron sin balas y que no pudieron enfrentar a los alemanes que ganaron asÍ la Última batalla. anthony recuerda que la vida se hizo miserable . los dejaron sin zapatos caminando en la nieve que les llegaba a la cintura. fue el invierno mÁs
me dice en alemÁn, samuel, entiendes?r y medio o un beso aquÍ. falsificados salvarÍan vidas. antes de que finalizara la guerra, los esfuerzos de oscar schindler ayudaron a mÁs de 1200 judÍos. el 17 de enero de 1945 fue un dÍa feliz aquí en cracobvia. los alemanes huyeron de la ciudad. para samuel comenzÓ otra odisea, encontrar a su familia. aunque los aliados ganaban terreno, la batalla de la sardina fue la Última gran ofensivaalemana para impedir que usaran el puerto belga de amberes,...
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samuel little had killed denise brothers. ranger holland knew he was onto something big.med to have little extradited to texas for a few months, so he could talk to him around the clock and extract more confessions. i would think texas, with the death penalty, is the last place a killer like sammy little wants to go. >> holland: basically, what i told him was, i can go to the district attorney and i can ask him to take the death penalty off the table. and, and i believe that he will do that. >> alfonsi: which was especially brazen, since ranger holland had never met the district attorney in odessa, bobby bland. >> bobby bland: and he said, "i'd like a letter from you, on your letterhead, saying that you would waive the death penalty." and i said, "well, you know, that's a pretty tall order just to do blindly." >> alfonsi: so why? why did you do it? >> bland: there's a greater good. this strange ranger that was calling me from california, telling me he had a serial killer. i put my faith in him. >> alfonsi: the next morning, the letter waiving the death penalty was in samu
samuel little had killed denise brothers. ranger holland knew he was onto something big.med to have little extradited to texas for a few months, so he could talk to him around the clock and extract more confessions. i would think texas, with the death penalty, is the last place a killer like sammy little wants to go. >> holland: basically, what i told him was, i can go to the district attorney and i can ask him to take the death penalty off the table. and, and i believe that he will do...
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one of the latter was samuel adams. the father the future revolutionary samuel adams and that was the -- to become one of the most vocal supporters of american independence. with the ruling and even after the elder adams's death. the younger adam still had to defend the seizure by the government. this served as a constant reminder britain's power over the colonies could be exercised an arbitrary and destructive ways. those destructive ways led to another breadcrumb, credited with coining the phrase taxation without representation. he is this gentleman right there. representationt is tyranny was his thing. we usually drop off the last two words and i think if you went across the potomac you would see taxation without representation on license plates in the district of columbia. but the tyranny is left off. we will leave it there because we won't get into a current political conversation. born in 1725 his family will produce other revolutionaries such as mercy otis warren and amuel otis would become president of the u.s.
one of the latter was samuel adams. the father the future revolutionary samuel adams and that was the -- to become one of the most vocal supporters of american independence. with the ruling and even after the elder adams's death. the younger adam still had to defend the seizure by the government. this served as a constant reminder britain's power over the colonies could be exercised an arbitrary and destructive ways. those destructive ways led to another breadcrumb, credited with coining the...
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samuel carr, seats 10 and 11. >> i'm not samuel carr. he had some things he needed to address with his son at school. which personally, i admire that priority. sam's experience in jewe juve nl call started. he took a ged, went t junior college and san francisco state and got a masters and two bachelors. he has been at juvenile hall for 15 years trying to wake youth up. i'm going to talk about sam if that's ok. i currently, today, have youth on my caseload from sunny dale and the towers. and from the point and from oak dale and double rock and eddy rock, mack block, the chop, and all who hate each other. neighborhoods who may hate each other but from my personal experience with these, every last one of them knows and respects and trusts sam. and from my conversations with sam, he knows and loves everyone of them. imagine when a guy like this could do without being confined through the chains of our archaic system so that's all i'm going to say. thank you. >> constance walker, seat 11. >> good afternoon, my name is constructor stance walke
samuel carr, seats 10 and 11. >> i'm not samuel carr. he had some things he needed to address with his son at school. which personally, i admire that priority. sam's experience in jewe juve nl call started. he took a ged, went t junior college and san francisco state and got a masters and two bachelors. he has been at juvenile hall for 15 years trying to wake youth up. i'm going to talk about sam if that's ok. i currently, today, have youth on my caseload from sunny dale and the towers....
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samuel is afraid the anti-homosexual legislation would further stoke hostility. towards the l g b t community and gloria agrees she continues the fight for more tolerance and continues to help after all the bill has been ruled unconstitutional before hope is the only thing we have because when you lose hope basically you don't leave any more so even when. things seem impossible. we keep the hope. and now for our global ideas series we take a big leap from africa to the mall. last year the tropical island paradise in the middle of the indian ocean received nearly $1400000.00 visitors new hotels and airports to accommodate them all being built at a cost to both nature and locals a reporter who traveled there to reveal a sign of the mall deaves that holidaymakers seen. in big corporations and businesses they all call this team to win and no matter which government is in power. humans won't stop traveling and recrimination is stronger because every airport right now so will there be more calming absolutely over the next 45 years your probably another 6070 years or 3
samuel is afraid the anti-homosexual legislation would further stoke hostility. towards the l g b t community and gloria agrees she continues the fight for more tolerance and continues to help after all the bill has been ruled unconstitutional before hope is the only thing we have because when you lose hope basically you don't leave any more so even when. things seem impossible. we keep the hope. and now for our global ideas series we take a big leap from africa to the mall. last year the...
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samuel receives clients in his own home. you can tell me where you feel in the night. even at home he doesn't feel safe samuel has been severely beaten on a number of occasions. a. big. no one could hear a bully. i had to call my relatives and they had to know who i am. so after. leaving the game i had to leave my things there because the community was not ok. for homosexuals being out it is a daily fear rumors spread fast in the city's densely populated informal settlements and samual says the number of attacks is on the rise in new delhi if you even get community you shift every up just some sort of tame if you suspect that they have known you just shift so samuel stays on the move and has been disowned by his family his customer has stories too i was moved with my dad. he was like find out the he wanted me to. live is else so i started. slipping in the street looking for the new york new york. because i cannot go back to my. life we are living in. l g b t people in uganda are ostracized and often alone. friends in the community they are not helping at all. samuel is
samuel receives clients in his own home. you can tell me where you feel in the night. even at home he doesn't feel safe samuel has been severely beaten on a number of occasions. a. big. no one could hear a bully. i had to call my relatives and they had to know who i am. so after. leaving the game i had to leave my things there because the community was not ok. for homosexuals being out it is a daily fear rumors spread fast in the city's densely populated informal settlements and samual says the...
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one of the latter was samuel adams. that was the fruit planted for this massachusetts son to come under the most vocal supporters of independence. with the ruling and even after adams's death, the younger adams had to defend seizure by the government. this served as a constant reminder that britain's power over the colonies could be exercised in arbitrary and destructive ways. those destructive ways led to another breadcrumb, who is credited with coining the phrase taxation without representation. this gentleman right there. taxation without representation is tyranny was his thing. we usually drop off the last words and i think if you went across the potomac, you would see that on license plates. is kind of left off. we believe that there before we get into a current political conversation. hails from a family that will produce and would become a president of the u.s. senate afterwards. as daughter would marry gentleman named benjamin lincoln , second in command at georgetown. other initially he has appointed resignsate
one of the latter was samuel adams. that was the fruit planted for this massachusetts son to come under the most vocal supporters of independence. with the ruling and even after adams's death, the younger adams had to defend seizure by the government. this served as a constant reminder that britain's power over the colonies could be exercised in arbitrary and destructive ways. those destructive ways led to another breadcrumb, who is credited with coining the phrase taxation without...
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activists and family members that i had fought for and others joined as spike lee and robert de niro and samuel l. jackson joined senator chuck schumer and congressman jerry nadler and governor cuomo and mayor de blasio in celebrating some of my life's work. and it was heartening to me as we have many nights that we don't have to celebrate. and in the middle of it, we had a surprise video from former president barack obama that someone in the crowd taped and put on social media. but he stayed on message about fighting for the right to vote and go forward. >> the truth is there's a reason everybody wants to bend his ear including me. he's been one of our country's most urgent voices for progress and justice.
activists and family members that i had fought for and others joined as spike lee and robert de niro and samuel l. jackson joined senator chuck schumer and congressman jerry nadler and governor cuomo and mayor de blasio in celebrating some of my life's work. and it was heartening to me as we have many nights that we don't have to celebrate. and in the middle of it, we had a surprise video from former president barack obama that someone in the crowd taped and put on social media. but he stayed...
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>>> las primeras licitaciones ya estÁn abiertas si estan llevando a cabo estudios de factibilidad samueln de huido a restaurantes a todo el paÍs hasta ahora no ha tenido reacciones adversas pero todos los envases puestos a la venta han sido retirados del mercado >> vamos a una pausa al regresar aquÍ en noticias telemundo mediodÍa >>> un estudio de la investigadora latina fomenta el uso de preservativo. >> es un tiburÓn en la costa tambiÉn de florida intentando tragarese cuÁntos mas peces mejor, naturaleza en plena, ya mejor, naturaleza en plena, ya volvemos. es por eso que hemos estado haciendo la mejor mayonesa desde hace 100 años el verdadero placer está en el sabor algunas de mis comidas favoritas pueden manchar mis dientes. por eso uso colgate® optic white® que a diferencia de una crema dental ordinaria, contiene peróxido de hidrógeno que va más allá de la superficie para darme una sonrisa 4 tonos más blanca. colgate® optic white blanqueamiento que funciona. qué sorpresa. esto no fue terrible. lysol power toilet bowl cleaner ataca la cal y las manchas de óxido, limpiando hasta 10 vec
>>> las primeras licitaciones ya estÁn abiertas si estan llevando a cabo estudios de factibilidad samueln de huido a restaurantes a todo el paÍs hasta ahora no ha tenido reacciones adversas pero todos los envases puestos a la venta han sido retirados del mercado >> vamos a una pausa al regresar aquÍ en noticias telemundo mediodÍa >>> un estudio de la investigadora latina fomenta el uso de preservativo. >> es un tiburÓn en la costa tambiÉn de florida...
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oprah, beyonce, samuel l. attending the star-studded grand opening. that's samuel l. jackson. we spoke to perry in atlanta about this historic moment. he told us why he feels ignored by hollywood and responds to his critics. "the new york times" said you are the most successful mogul hollywood has ever ignored. do you think hollywood gets you? >> no. i clearly believe that i'm ignored in hollywood for sure. that's fine. i get it -- >> wait a second. is that fine? >> it is. my audience and the stories i tell are african-american stories specific to a certain audience, specific to a group of people i grew up with, and we speak a language. hollywood doesn't necessarily speak the language. a lot of critics don't speak that language. to them, it's like what is this? i know what i do is important. i know what i do touches millions of people around the world. i know how important every word, every joke, every laugh. i know where -- what it does for the people i write for. i get that. >> you've been criticized by your
oprah, beyonce, samuel l. attending the star-studded grand opening. that's samuel l. jackson. we spoke to perry in atlanta about this historic moment. he told us why he feels ignored by hollywood and responds to his critics. "the new york times" said you are the most successful mogul hollywood has ever ignored. do you think hollywood gets you? >> no. i clearly believe that i'm ignored in hollywood for sure. that's fine. i get it -- >> wait a second. is that fine? >>...
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. >> reporter: he's 79 years old now but the fbi calls samuel little america's most prolific serial killer having confessed to 93 murders that occurred between 1970 and 2005. investigators believe he's telling the truth and say little has a photo graphic memory able to sketch victims later calling minute haunting details of each victim and murder scene. now they're asking for help to identify his victims miami 1972. >> short cream mini skirt. it was cream and red. >> reporter: new orleans 1982. >> her and her sister, two sisters. >> reporter: covington, kentucky, 1984 >> she was like partially concealed but vegetation, left her there. >> reporter: little rock arkansas in the early 90s. >> tell me what that girl looked like. >> oh, man, i loved her. i forget her name -- oh, wait i think it was ruth. >> reporter: his victims often prostitutes and drug users were spread across the country from california to maryland, arizona to south carolina. dna evidence linked little to several cold cases he's now serving three life sentences. >> he suggest his motive is just killing, there was something i
. >> reporter: he's 79 years old now but the fbi calls samuel little america's most prolific serial killer having confessed to 93 murders that occurred between 1970 and 2005. investigators believe he's telling the truth and say little has a photo graphic memory able to sketch victims later calling minute haunting details of each victim and murder scene. now they're asking for help to identify his victims miami 1972. >> short cream mini skirt. it was cream and red. >> reporter:...
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the number of murders linked to samuel little is staggering.han hunt has more from los angeles. >> pulled to the water. >> reporter: samuel little confessing to one of 93 murders across 19 states over a 35 year period from 1970-2005. 50 of the murders verified by the fbi and agents say they believe all samuel little's confession. the video text painted a chilling portrait of the most prolific serial killer in american history. >> left the body underwater. little, seen here leaving a texas court last november targeted vulnerable women, sometimes prostitutes or drug addicts, usually strangling them. it took until 2014 for him to be convicted of murder and he is now serving three life sentences for the killings of three women in los angeles in the 1980s. bizarrely he sketched or painted his victims and as the fbi tries to piece together his movements and verify all the murders they have released some of those sketches of women little claims to have killed as well as details about where he met them. fbi analyst said in a statement, quote, the fbi b
the number of murders linked to samuel little is staggering.han hunt has more from los angeles. >> pulled to the water. >> reporter: samuel little confessing to one of 93 murders across 19 states over a 35 year period from 1970-2005. 50 of the murders verified by the fbi and agents say they believe all samuel little's confession. the video text painted a chilling portrait of the most prolific serial killer in american history. >> left the body underwater. little, seen here...
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brett samuels, white house reporter, make you very much.dent of the european council, donald tusk, has confirmed he's received a formal request from borisjohnson to delay brexit for three months. mr tusk said he would start consulting eu leaders on how to respond. mrjohnson also sent a second letter telling european leaders that a further brexit delay would be a mistake. he was forced to ask for a delay after mps voted not to approve his dealfor the uk to leave the eu until all the legal steps had been completed. this is how he reacted to that defeat. i will tell our friends and colleagues in the eu exactly what i have told everyone in the last 88 days that i've served as prime minister — that further delay would be bad for this country, bad for the — bad for our european union, and bad for democracy. it's an historic day for parliament, because it has said it will not be blackmailed by a prime minister who is apparently prepared, once again, to defy a law passed by this parliament. here's our political editor, laura kuenssberg, with the la
brett samuels, white house reporter, make you very much.dent of the european council, donald tusk, has confirmed he's received a formal request from borisjohnson to delay brexit for three months. mr tusk said he would start consulting eu leaders on how to respond. mrjohnson also sent a second letter telling european leaders that a further brexit delay would be a mistake. he was forced to ask for a delay after mps voted not to approve his dealfor the uk to leave the eu until all the legal steps...
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. >> samuel gonzález trabaja en el área dice que el problema cada vez va más allá. >> ella ante la amenazaalleta. >> afortunadamente un agente la ayudo. >> y salvaron al pequeño. >> al momento que le piden una identificación al agente , esta persona sale huyendo. >> un vistazo a lasel área de l. >> estamos viendo en vivo claramente que se empieza a ampliar el tráfico. >> estamos viendo lo que esta pasando en las carreteras mucha precaución donde están las cosas un poco más claras. >> y en la altura de san josé. >> tranquilos no pasa nada. >> esta rápido . >> vámonos a la pausa,. >>(música) tarjeta tenía saldo . >> vamos a ver como ayudamos en este caso una gallina >> se coló en klavan copa libertadores ya volvemos tras la pausa >> buenas tardes volvemos a ver lo que pasó en el área de la bahía con los aficionados. >> que encontraron una forma inusual de apoyar al equipo visitante es increíble anoche river se presentó el final en la bombonera. >> y demostraron en la cancha al que podían jugar muy bien en el estadio. >> en cosa de minutos la empresa encargada de la seguridad del estadio anun
. >> samuel gonzález trabaja en el área dice que el problema cada vez va más allá. >> ella ante la amenazaalleta. >> afortunadamente un agente la ayudo. >> y salvaron al pequeño. >> al momento que le piden una identificación al agente , esta persona sale huyendo. >> un vistazo a lasel área de l. >> estamos viendo en vivo claramente que se empieza a ampliar el tráfico. >> estamos viendo lo que esta pasando en las carreteras mucha...
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his distant cousin john adams the lawyer, samuel adams is a brewer. john hancock, probably the wealthiest merchants in boston. and there united by a belief that they are much put upon. the british have troops and occupation force in boston, that's why the boston massacre, the shootings in 1770 her area there's friction between the occupying force and the townspeople of boston. and they don't like it. they don't like any of it and they are very well organized. they're extremely good at propaganda their brilliant propaganda and they have organized their correspondence with the other colonists and they have got the other colonies watching very carefully what's happening inmassachusetts . and they have convinced the other colonies that it can happen to us in boston, can happen to you. in williamsburg or in charleston or in philadelphia . and this becomes an article of faith that unifies those radicals and even the moderates and even some of those who are straddling the fence trying to think this through.what should we do. >> sothe radicals , there must be
his distant cousin john adams the lawyer, samuel adams is a brewer. john hancock, probably the wealthiest merchants in boston. and there united by a belief that they are much put upon. the british have troops and occupation force in boston, that's why the boston massacre, the shootings in 1770 her area there's friction between the occupying force and the townspeople of boston. and they don't like it. they don't like any of it and they are very well organized. they're extremely good at...
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the legendary nama chief hendrik with boy wrote to chief samuel. i learned of the acumen yourself in teaching and protection. this dry land is only known by 2 names and our land and family. and ease and autonomy. no other captain leader has any right to force his way home. but you do you captain you have no accept an unethical and heavy handed over to a human supremacy for protection. but my dear captain. do you realize what you have done that will be to you like this which the jackal carried on his back in which burned him nearly to death. the jackal with the sun on his back the traditional namibian fable as a warning against false friends. boy kept a diary and wrote many letters in afrikaans language that was widely used in southern africa at the time today these documents are on the you know world heritage list. hero of the anti colonial resistance portrait adorns the namibian currency. when hendrik record and chief marrero agreed to make peace german colonial troops should torpor attack the nama community at point cards with the aim of eliminat
the legendary nama chief hendrik with boy wrote to chief samuel. i learned of the acumen yourself in teaching and protection. this dry land is only known by 2 names and our land and family. and ease and autonomy. no other captain leader has any right to force his way home. but you do you captain you have no accept an unethical and heavy handed over to a human supremacy for protection. but my dear captain. do you realize what you have done that will be to you like this which the jackal carried...
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the girl's father and uncle was he village minister, samuel paris. for some time he resisted what seemed the obvious diagnosis. earlier, the family of boston children had suffered identical symptoms. accused a local woman of them.g cast a spell on she was hanged in november 1688. that case was very well known. village as much to the children as to their parents. prayer, with no change in the girl's condition explanation for i.t. seemed clear witchcraft was at work. seemed named three names and three different women had enchanted them. ne of them quickly confessed that she was, in fact, a witch. in kaleidoscope detail with a story about yellow black hogs.ats and she said she had been recruited by the devil himself and she had in the wink of an eye to boston. she had several accomplices. hree separate reporters took down her testimony, which created a sensation. immediately, grown men began to hear unearthly sounds. winged beats large in the moon light. already the girls' symptoms had teenagers, cohort of many of them servants. they would play the star
the girl's father and uncle was he village minister, samuel paris. for some time he resisted what seemed the obvious diagnosis. earlier, the family of boston children had suffered identical symptoms. accused a local woman of them.g cast a spell on she was hanged in november 1688. that case was very well known. village as much to the children as to their parents. prayer, with no change in the girl's condition explanation for i.t. seemed clear witchcraft was at work. seemed named three names and...
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michael arnes, paul vinovich, lynn westmoreland, omar ashmrari, any chow, helen eisner, mary flannagan, samuel mchale, abriel piper,, jeremy ritter weissmann. copies of the signed agreements will be retained by the office of the clerk as part of the records of the house. signed, sincerely, cheryl l. johnson. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12 had been a of rule 1, the -- 12-a of rule 1, the house declares the >> we want to be in poogs to furnish our own -- position to furnish our own brain power. the only way we're going to ever be able to do that is to educate women and minorities in the stem fields and that comes in many categories. we've even coined a phrase more recently called blue collar stem. here no amount of ph.d.'s or graduate degrees might even be necessary to have those skills, to be innovative and to be a good work force. that is producing some some of the innovation. >> tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern n c-span2. >> the new c-span ipso survey on voting and elections found 60% of americans want to amend the u.s. constitution and elect the president by popular vote rather t
michael arnes, paul vinovich, lynn westmoreland, omar ashmrari, any chow, helen eisner, mary flannagan, samuel mchale, abriel piper,, jeremy ritter weissmann. copies of the signed agreements will be retained by the office of the clerk as part of the records of the house. signed, sincerely, cheryl l. johnson. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12 had been a of rule 1, the -- 12-a of rule 1, the house declares the >> we want to be in poogs to furnish our own -- position to furnish...
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samuel del val finished third to make it a spanish one, two, three.uropean tour's race to dubai. there are seven tournaments remaining in the season. i woke iwoke up i woke up this morning with those nerves. and they didn't know what to do with that. figured it was a good thing. it is that child in that i'd still have some of that innocence of just being excited to perform. and it helped out. they started playing such good goal. you know the password dropping in, but still i've played so solidly on the first ten holes —— putts. eye came in and it was a great defence. i could not think of any way better to do it, just to walk the last few holes knowing that i have one and enjoying every second of a —— eye came in. naomi osaka has won the china open after coming back from a set down, to beat world number one ashleigh barty. it's osaka's second title in asia after clinching the pan pacific open in japan last month. she's yet to lose a match since her fourth—round exit at the us open, extending her run to ten victories. dominic thiem is the men's champion
samuel del val finished third to make it a spanish one, two, three.uropean tour's race to dubai. there are seven tournaments remaining in the season. i woke iwoke up i woke up this morning with those nerves. and they didn't know what to do with that. figured it was a good thing. it is that child in that i'd still have some of that innocence of just being excited to perform. and it helped out. they started playing such good goal. you know the password dropping in, but still i've played so...
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. >> so as samuel clemens he goes to corner the cocaine market . >> he tried to. >> what was cocaine usedfor in his time ? >> what he learned was from a book called journey to the amazon by the early explorers , that the mine workers down there could work and was hours and not get tired. they were in terrible conditions, freezing temperatures in the water and they were down there in the silver and mercury and whatever. awful things they were knee-deep in. they nevercomplained. they never got tired . they could go for daylight to sundown and were fine because they were chewing this plant and mark twain said that's fascinating . that's the answer to rising factories in america, if we can get that substance here, people can work forever and maybe cheerful and happy and uncomplaining good workers and office morale won't be a problem. corporate culture won't be a problem because we be happy all the time. he went to new orleans, was going to get a boat to the amazon and found there was no such boat going and there would be one for years so we went back and gave that dream a it was quickly,
. >> so as samuel clemens he goes to corner the cocaine market . >> he tried to. >> what was cocaine usedfor in his time ? >> what he learned was from a book called journey to the amazon by the early explorers , that the mine workers down there could work and was hours and not get tired. they were in terrible conditions, freezing temperatures in the water and they were down there in the silver and mercury and whatever. awful things they were knee-deep in. they...
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. >> ciento de ellos es el proceso mÁs grande jamas realizado en el paÍs como nos explica samuel ariasespera justicia como divina como terrenal >> la justicia terrenal podrÍa estar a punto de llegar ya que 400 miembros de la ms 13 estÁn sentados ante la ley por asesinado desapariciones, trÁfico de armas y desapariciones >> es un golpe contra esta estructura >> bÁsicamente por video conferencia ya que la mayorÍa guarda prisiÓn aunque hay una imagen del exmiembro de la banda que se mantiene en el anonimato >> entender que estÁ. >> pero segÚn los fiscales es una de las claves del juicio >>> tuvo en planificaciÓn de homicidio de toda clase de delito s >> se trata del caso mÁs grande que ha tenido la justicia salvadoreÑa el cual se estÁ llevando a cabo en esta sala >>> en el lugar cerca de 50 abogados quienes cuestionan como un solo testigo puede acusar a mÁs de 400 reos >> tendrÍa que ser una persona sobre natural >> el juicio podrÍa durar varias semanas los pandilleros sede clarn inocentes >>> es algo polÍtico esto. >> ¿usted mandÓ asesinar? >> no. >> mientras espera justicia jessica no p
. >> ciento de ellos es el proceso mÁs grande jamas realizado en el paÍs como nos explica samuel ariasespera justicia como divina como terrenal >> la justicia terrenal podrÍa estar a punto de llegar ya que 400 miembros de la ms 13 estÁn sentados ante la ley por asesinado desapariciones, trÁfico de armas y desapariciones >> es un golpe contra esta estructura >> bÁsicamente por video conferencia ya que la mayorÍa guarda prisiÓn aunque hay una imagen del exmiembro...
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things they are done for autonomy and thinking and independence in 1775 but in boston people like samuel adams and john hancock. the wealthiest merchants in boston with the troops and the occupation force and with the boston massacre occurred between the occupied force they don't like it. they don't like any of it and they are well organized and the other colleagues are watching in massachusetts so if it can happen to us in boston it can happen to you in williamsburg or charleston or in philadelphia and that unifies those radicals were even the moderates are those that are straddling the fence what should we do? >> the radicals. >> and awe number of moderates of pennsylvania a fine writer they are looking for moments with the other country and a way out and benjamin franklin is a moderate and he is in england for more than 16 years representing several colonies. bey are no greater supporter than benjamin franklin and they are radicalized by what is happening leading to the outbreak of war like that moderate is driven over time. >> grand rapids go ahead. >>caller: thank you for the opport
things they are done for autonomy and thinking and independence in 1775 but in boston people like samuel adams and john hancock. the wealthiest merchants in boston with the troops and the occupation force and with the boston massacre occurred between the occupied force they don't like it. they don't like any of it and they are well organized and the other colleagues are watching in massachusetts so if it can happen to us in boston it can happen to you in williamsburg or charleston or in...
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samuel little claims to have killed 93 people across the country between 1970 and 2005.e women, sometimes prostitutes or drug addicts. >> she was about 40 years old. i think she was a drug addict. >> reporter: little is serving three life sentences in california. in videotaped prison interviews he describes some of the murders in chilling detail. >> i grabbed her by the legs and pulled her to the water. that's the only one that ever killed by drowning. >> reporter: officials believe all of his confessions are credible and they verified 50 of the deaths so far. now the fbi is asking for the public's help in identifying the rest of his victims. they released sketches of several of the women drawn by little himself. fbi analyst said in a statement for many years, samuel little believed he would not be caught because he thought no one was accounting for his victims. even though he is already in prison, the fbi believes it is important to seek justice for each victim to close every case possible. authorities are trying to solve all the cases before 79-year- old littles health
samuel little claims to have killed 93 people across the country between 1970 and 2005.e women, sometimes prostitutes or drug addicts. >> she was about 40 years old. i think she was a drug addict. >> reporter: little is serving three life sentences in california. in videotaped prison interviews he describes some of the murders in chilling detail. >> i grabbed her by the legs and pulled her to the water. that's the only one that ever killed by drowning. >> reporter:...
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. >> reporter: tonight, here at fbi headquarters, investigators believe that samuel little killed more people than serial killers ted bundy, john wayne casey and jeffrey dahmer combined >> chilling doesn't describe it. >>> an american diplomat in britain who was allegedly involved in a deadly car crash siting diplomatic immunity she left the country and boris johnson is threatening to intervene. >> reporter: tonight after the death of a teenager in a brutal car crash, british prime minister boris johnson is threatening to intervene >> i don't think that it can be right to use the process of diic immunity for th im death of 19-year-old harry dunn, an american diplomat's wife fled the country under the cloak of immunity prime minister johnson calling her out by name as 42-year-old ann sacoolas dunn's parents are devastated. >> she's a mom all she's got to do is look and see what she's done to us as a family. >> reporter: the crash happened outside london, a country road dunn was riding his motorbike. according to british police, the suspect was driving on the wrong side of the same road.
. >> reporter: tonight, here at fbi headquarters, investigators believe that samuel little killed more people than serial killers ted bundy, john wayne casey and jeffrey dahmer combined >> chilling doesn't describe it. >>> an american diplomat in britain who was allegedly involved in a deadly car crash siting diplomatic immunity she left the country and boris johnson is threatening to intervene. >> reporter: tonight after the death of a teenager in a brutal car crash,...
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samuel dewey, you got through my thick skull, i understood that. thank you very much.y knows what he speaks. markets know not to worry, today they were barely budging. why is that? why in middle of you hear democrats call constitutional crisis, are they not acting like we're in the middle of one? after this. 're a broker. what do you charge for online equity trades? um ah, i'll look into it. lisa jones! hey carl, what are you charging me for online equity trades? laughs/umm.. and do i get my fees back if i'm not happy? like a satisfaction guarantee? ugh. schwab! oh right, i'm calling schwab. thanks carl! wait, lisa! lisa... are you getting commission free trades and a satisfaction guarantee? if not, talk to schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. about medicare and 65, ysupplemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medicare costs, which means you may have to pay for the rest. that's where medicare supplement insurance comes in: to help pay for some of what medicare doesn't. learn how an aarp medicare
samuel dewey, you got through my thick skull, i understood that. thank you very much.y knows what he speaks. markets know not to worry, today they were barely budging. why is that? why in middle of you hear democrats call constitutional crisis, are they not acting like we're in the middle of one? after this. 're a broker. what do you charge for online equity trades? um ah, i'll look into it. lisa jones! hey carl, what are you charging me for online equity trades? laughs/umm.. and do i get my...
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samuel little has confessed to 93 murders dating back to 1970.riple the number of ted bundy's rmvictims. cnn's dan simons is live in san francisco. this is staggering, dan. >> and john, when you watch these videotaped confessions, they are so chilling to watch. at various points he seems gleeful as he's recounting these murders. authorities believe all of these confessions are credible. >> the most prolific serial killer in u.s. history according to the fbi, 79-year-old samuel little confessing to 93 murders, strangulations that took place between 1970 and 2005. the victims hand drawn by little from memory. law enforcement so far has verified 50 of the confessions, but wants the public's help in dozens of other cases. little gave interviews describing each scene and victim. >> tell me about marianne. >> she was transgender. >> miami, 1971 or '72. >> she weighed about 135, maybe 140. >> and how old do you think she was? >> she was 19. >> reporter: he says this is ruth from north little rock, arkansas, the time line 1992 to 1994. >> oh, man, i love
samuel little has confessed to 93 murders dating back to 1970.riple the number of ted bundy's rmvictims. cnn's dan simons is live in san francisco. this is staggering, dan. >> and john, when you watch these videotaped confessions, they are so chilling to watch. at various points he seems gleeful as he's recounting these murders. authorities believe all of these confessions are credible. >> the most prolific serial killer in u.s. history according to the fbi, 79-year-old samuel...
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samuel carr, seats 10 and 11. >> i'm not samuel carr. he had some things he needed to address with his son at school. which personally, i admire that priority. sam's experience in jewe juve nl call started. he took a ged, went t junior college and san francisco state and got a
samuel carr, seats 10 and 11. >> i'm not samuel carr. he had some things he needed to address with his son at school. which personally, i admire that priority. sam's experience in jewe juve nl call started. he took a ged, went t junior college and san francisco state and got a
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but in boston, there are people like samuel adams, distant cousin john adams, the lawyer. john hancock, probably the wealthiest merchant in boston and they are united by the british have troops and occupation force, the boston massacre, the shooting in 1770 occurred. friction between the occupying force. they don't like any of it. they are very well organized. they are extremely good at propaganda. they have organized their correspondence with the other colonies. the got the other colonies watching very carefully what's happening in massachusetts they convince the other colonies, if it can happen to us boston, it can happen to you in williamsburg or charleston or philadelphia and becomes what unifies the radicals and even the moderates. even those who are straddling the fence as to what we should do. >> the radicals, there must be moderates. who with the moderates? >> there were a number of moderates john dickinson of pennsylvania, brilliant lawyer, they are looking for a motive with another country. they are looking for a way out, benjamin franklin is a moderate. he's in
but in boston, there are people like samuel adams, distant cousin john adams, the lawyer. john hancock, probably the wealthiest merchant in boston and they are united by the british have troops and occupation force, the boston massacre, the shooting in 1770 occurred. friction between the occupying force. they don't like any of it. they are very well organized. they are extremely good at propaganda. they have organized their correspondence with the other colonies. the got the other colonies...
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his name is samuel little and he is believed to have murdered 93 people from 1970 to 2005. this texas ranger interviewed him for more than 700 hours in prison and he confessed to decades-old cold cases. he said the killer recalled almost every detail. >> the first thing i picked up on how we could smarty was. >> smart? >> a photographic memory. his memory for details. >> authorities need help identify one murder. the victim was a black woman aged 20-22 in 1991 or 1992 who may have been from san francisco. >>> fed up with the fight to stop vaping, three districts are suing this e-cigarette maker. accused them of marketing to teenagers which the company denies. they say they are doing this to raise awareness to discipline kids and divide service for students who are addicted. >>> governor newsom has signed a bill for access to hiv prevention drugs. this allows pharmacies to offer this over the counter without a prescription. this covers a drug taken before possible exposure. the state senator from san francisco co-authored the bill. >>> a live look at capitol hill where they
his name is samuel little and he is believed to have murdered 93 people from 1970 to 2005. this texas ranger interviewed him for more than 700 hours in prison and he confessed to decades-old cold cases. he said the killer recalled almost every detail. >> the first thing i picked up on how we could smarty was. >> smart? >> a photographic memory. his memory for details. >> authorities need help identify one murder. the victim was a black woman aged 20-22 in 1991 or 1992...
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i found some incredible records about samuel silberman... passenger manifests, census information, even wwi draft registration cards. the records exist... they're there, they're facts. that made it so real for me, it wasn't just a story anymore. bring your family history to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com maria: welcome back big news for investors and the industry, charles schwab and company cut only commissions to zero. that led sxorz td america traded fidelity to follow suit cutting rates to zero as well past week in my interview founder chairman charles schwab explained this race to zero. >> well you know maria we've altdz been about lowering the price for investors make it easier cheaper to be able to do best we want more people to put more money into investing that way they become you participants and get rewarding. >> not impacting you that much you said hit in terms of margins, or profits 4% of revenue. >> 4% of revenue impacts our profits of some degree we know very well that we will have growth in the future, we will make it up, i think quite easily
i found some incredible records about samuel silberman... passenger manifests, census information, even wwi draft registration cards. the records exist... they're there, they're facts. that made it so real for me, it wasn't just a story anymore. bring your family history to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com maria: welcome back big news for investors and the industry, charles schwab and company cut only commissions to zero. that led sxorz td america traded fidelity to...
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joining me now, a woman who served in the clinton administration, special adviser to samuel berger and she was under secretary of state -- sorry, she was formerly the undersecretary of state in public affairs during the obama administration. and cynthia alksne, a legal analyst for msnbc. the president says read the transcript. not really a transcript, but a memo of the phone call and it will prove that the ukrainian president said no pressure. just to be clear because donald trump can sometimes be confusing about these things, nowhere in the transcript is that the case. the ukrainian president has subsequently said including again today to one of our reporters that there was no pressure but that -- but if you just read the transcript you would not come away with that conclusion. >> and it doesn't matter. he has no choice but to say because his country is dependent on us, but the abuse of power doesn't have to do with what zelenskiy thought, but it was the abusing of the american power. it's not important. then -- and if you read the transcript what you see is a president abusing power.
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wants it to mean >> reporter: the court seemed to be divided today between conservatives and liberals samuel alito sai congress could not have had sexual orientation in mind when it passed the civil rights law 55 years ago but ruth bader ginsburg said congress wasn't thinking of sexual harassment either and the courts have said it's forbidden by the law today's argument comes four years after the supreme court's historic same-sex marriage ruling written by justice anthony kennedy, who has since retired. he has been replaced by brett kavanaugh who was mostly silent during today's argument, suggesting his vote could be in play 22 states now have their own laws banning job discrimination based on sexual orientation. if the supreme court agrees, that protection would apply nationwide lester >> all right court tonight, thanks. >>> one week after he suffered a heart attack, senator bernie sanders talked about his health today. the democratic presidential candidate said he should have paid more attention to the warning signs. >> i must confess i was dumb i should have listened to the symptoms so if
wants it to mean >> reporter: the court seemed to be divided today between conservatives and liberals samuel alito sai congress could not have had sexual orientation in mind when it passed the civil rights law 55 years ago but ruth bader ginsburg said congress wasn't thinking of sexual harassment either and the courts have said it's forbidden by the law today's argument comes four years after the supreme court's historic same-sex marriage ruling written by justice anthony kennedy, who has...
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moisture into the air and fertilize the soil when the leaves fall and decompose as conditions improved samuelbunton was able to increase his herd. it has helped a lot. used to be much harder but now things are different we have a proper income we can look after our families pay for health insurance and school fees and everybody has enough to eat. in the 82 hectares of land have so far been reforested but large stretches still look like a desert. degraded dryland regions may have countless intact tree root systems that could yet heeled new trees if they're properly tended . rinaldo organizes conferences across africa on f.m. and are also in countries that are in turmoil such as mali he was recently in bamako. grenada has devoted his life to restoring africa's forests. he says regenerating local vegetation improves the lives of millions and giving people hope can help transform the political landscape as well in many a country. transform the whole country. because it has that potential people to be able to be self-sufficient and they're not going to be so interested in joining a fight somewhere
moisture into the air and fertilize the soil when the leaves fall and decompose as conditions improved samuelbunton was able to increase his herd. it has helped a lot. used to be much harder but now things are different we have a proper income we can look after our families pay for health insurance and school fees and everybody has enough to eat. in the 82 hectares of land have so far been reforested but large stretches still look like a desert. degraded dryland regions may have countless...
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. >> host: let's get to samuel who is in upper marlboro, maryland, independent. you're on the air. go ahead. >> caller: thank you c-span. i just want to make a comment to your guest. i served in korea in 1981-1985 they were giving out shots for soldiers to take and it didn't give any reason. i would just like to say, i really appreciate everything you are talking about because it just shows the corruption in our government is so far gone that you can't even trust anyone in the government. since i served and then came out and then retired from my transit company right behind you, greta, i've always noticed that a lot of our veterans who in turn are always sick, and if you go to the local va you see a lot of veterans who are in these mess programs to keep them on bath and some of the programs that are in the v.a. doesn't really help. i really appreciate what you think because i have a friend of mine who lives around the corner from me served in the gulf war and she lost her hair. the v.a. couldn't determine why but now when she found out they were gassed, that's the reason why. she h
. >> host: let's get to samuel who is in upper marlboro, maryland, independent. you're on the air. go ahead. >> caller: thank you c-span. i just want to make a comment to your guest. i served in korea in 1981-1985 they were giving out shots for soldiers to take and it didn't give any reason. i would just like to say, i really appreciate everything you are talking about because it just shows the corruption in our government is so far gone that you can't even trust anyone in the...
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samuel little is 79 years old and in poor health. the fbi is racing to identify the victims he claimed to have killed before he dies. he just launched this website including portraits by little. also posted are videos of little describing the unconfirmed cases such as the strangulation of a woman in las vegas in 1993. >> she was dark skinned. about 40 years old. she's out there hustling. i think she was a drug addict. >> little has confessed to 93 murders. the fbi verified 50 of those deaths. his crime scene was unknown until he was arrested on a drug charge in hampton several years ago. dna tied him to three unsolved murders there from the 1980s. >>> investigators in sunnyvale say this man set fire to the porches of several town homes in the morris park neighborhood. it took place about a month ago. now they're just releasing his image. a picture a surveillance camera captured that evening. no one was hurt. but if you recognize him, the sunnyvale police would like to hear from you. another reversal in an ongoing debate over killing
samuel little is 79 years old and in poor health. the fbi is racing to identify the victims he claimed to have killed before he dies. he just launched this website including portraits by little. also posted are videos of little describing the unconfirmed cases such as the strangulation of a woman in las vegas in 1993. >> she was dark skinned. about 40 years old. she's out there hustling. i think she was a drug addict. >> little has confessed to 93 murders. the fbi verified 50 of...
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[inaudible conversations] samuel is inid chippewa falls wisconsin independent. your next. >> caller: thank you for taking myon call. i was stunned when chairmanship gave a parody for the beginning of impeachment. that just does me. one of the think i would like to say. my wife has worked with the mentally disabled for 35 you. >> she's making 50,000 a year and she's doing more good than joe biden i think ever did. >> guest: your wife, first on your wife deserves towi be paid far more than she is being paid. and again, that parity, , i understand how it would irk you, it was a parody that chairmanship acknowledged was a parody based on the real record of the call. now it has become a distraction. let me just say one of the things on this. this process, both democrats and republicans have responsibility for this over the past several years. when you have a process like this that can become highly partisan, the side site on defe has to go on offense, and so they will level whatever charges they can. they will attack you for the choice of breakfast cereals that you m
[inaudible conversations] samuel is inid chippewa falls wisconsin independent. your next. >> caller: thank you for taking myon call. i was stunned when chairmanship gave a parody for the beginning of impeachment. that just does me. one of the think i would like to say. my wife has worked with the mentally disabled for 35 you. >> she's making 50,000 a year and she's doing more good than joe biden i think ever did. >> guest: your wife, first on your wife deserves towi be paid...