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dropping the name jeb, and keeping stewart. that actually received the most votes in a community vote last month. >> i would support that, because i think it's supporting the community. >> reporter: planning to vote for stewart high school. >> why would they spent two and a half years, voting voting to change the name, and not changing the name? it's ridiculous. >> reporter: more support than stewart. but the problem with justice ma area, but they would solve that by calling it justice high school. >> justice marshall was endangering his life going into areas where he was not welcome so we could stand here today, and he's from the community. >> reporter: another possibility, lewis mendez. he lived in the jeb stewart district, sending eight of his children to school there. >> he had a stellar military career, and a stelar career in the department of education. >> reporter: will they keep the name stewart? we'll know next thursday. in falls church, peggy fox, wusa9. >> whenever they decide on the new name, you can find it right h
dropping the name jeb, and keeping stewart. that actually received the most votes in a community vote last month. >> i would support that, because i think it's supporting the community. >> reporter: planning to vote for stewart high school. >> why would they spent two and a half years, voting voting to change the name, and not changing the name? it's ridiculous. >> reporter: more support than stewart. but the problem with justice ma area, but they would solve that by...
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>> stewart: sixty-third. >> anthony: so, what happened?ustry began to falter in the 1960s. and by the 1980s it was essentially dead. in the 1980s this place was a ghost town. we lost half of our population. they went away. and half of your population means at least half, if not more, of your tax bace. >> anthony: so what went right? >> stewart: what went right, weirdly enough, was what went wrong. we became attractive to people outside of pittsburgh because it's super affordable. >> anthony: bow down to your new masters. your techie future. the robot overlords of a shiny, new pittsburgh. the computer science program at carnegie mellon is one of the best in country. inspiring an arms race between companies looking to recruit brainiacs for new fields of artificial intelligence, cutting edge medical research, possibly cyborg super-nerds who will no doubt revenge themselves on all of us for their painful high school experiences by crushing us between their synthetic mandibles. they are also good for business. >> waiter: here you go, guys. >> s
>> stewart: sixty-third. >> anthony: so, what happened?ustry began to falter in the 1960s. and by the 1980s it was essentially dead. in the 1980s this place was a ghost town. we lost half of our population. they went away. and half of your population means at least half, if not more, of your tax bace. >> anthony: so what went right? >> stewart: what went right, weirdly enough, was what went wrong. we became attractive to people outside of pittsburgh because it's super...
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harvey: martha stewart, good in the kitchen, kick-ass in the board room. martha stewart. how do you do? what's crack a-lackin'? ( laughs ) everything. ( laughs ) thank you so much for doing this. i am fascinated by your journey. how you got to where you are today. - great. - and that's what we're gonna do today. great. well, it's the american dream. it is the american dream. and nightmare. ( both chuckle ) i get it. let's start. - okay. - okay. tell me what this is. well, this is one of my precious bowls. but it's a special bowl because it was given to me by my next-door neighbors in nutley, new jersey, mr. and mrs. mouse. they were german immigrants who were fantastic bakers. and when they retired from their bakery, they started a bakery in their basement. and this is one of the bread bowls. and they gave me this. your dad, um... had a big impact on you. - tell me a little bit about it. - he did. my father was a very handsome man, very tall, actually, he could be called "beautiful" i think. blond hair, blue-eyed, looked more nordic than polish, but he was 100% polish. my
harvey: martha stewart, good in the kitchen, kick-ass in the board room. martha stewart. how do you do? what's crack a-lackin'? ( laughs ) everything. ( laughs ) thank you so much for doing this. i am fascinated by your journey. how you got to where you are today. - great. - and that's what we're gonna do today. great. well, it's the american dream. it is the american dream. and nightmare. ( both chuckle ) i get it. let's start. - okay. - okay. tell me what this is. well, this is one of my...
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his name was stacey stewart. said, he told his friends he had a sexual relationship with michele, and said the defense, stacey stewart appeared to be the very man kevin tubbs saw with michele in the early hours of september 12th. there was a blonde woman out there and a young gentleman, you know, in his early 20s. tubbs identified that man from a photograph. his physical appearance, his facial hair, his height, his age, and the type of vehicle he drove. tubbs said the man he saw was standing beside a black truck. stacy stewart owned a black truck, same kind. and it's a new model, and it's a chevy. and you look everything up, and it's all coming together. stacey stewart has denied any involvement in michele's disappearance. he's denied he ever had a relationship with michele, said he was never even alone with her. still, cal's side was convinced that stewart and a friend of his played some role in michele's disappearance. in 2015, trial number three opened in the town of schoharie. a change of venue necessary, sai
his name was stacey stewart. said, he told his friends he had a sexual relationship with michele, and said the defense, stacey stewart appeared to be the very man kevin tubbs saw with michele in the early hours of september 12th. there was a blonde woman out there and a young gentleman, you know, in his early 20s. tubbs identified that man from a photograph. his physical appearance, his facial hair, his height, his age, and the type of vehicle he drove. tubbs said the man he saw was standing...
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stewart raiders.led for the school to be renamed after supreme court justice thurgood marshall. >> game two of the world series instant chat sick. astros-dodgers, california. both teams had their a game rallying back and forth taking the game into 11 innings. each team combined for a world series record eight home runs. the game was tied at six heading into the 11th inning. astros george springer two run homer sealed the deal. astr series tied at one a piece. >> good morning. >> today is october 26. there's erin, there's mike. let's start with mike talking weather. >> happy fall-like thursday morning as we got a fall chill in the air this morning with many folks waking up to temperatures in the 40's out there. satellite and radar showing a little bit of light shower and or drizzle activity out there to start the day. won't last too long here. i'm not even sure you need the umbrella for it. it's very light out there. as we head into the afternoon we'll get more sunshine back. here's futurecast showing
stewart raiders.led for the school to be renamed after supreme court justice thurgood marshall. >> game two of the world series instant chat sick. astros-dodgers, california. both teams had their a game rallying back and forth taking the game into 11 innings. each team combined for a world series record eight home runs. the game was tied at six heading into the 11th inning. astros george springer two run homer sealed the deal. astr series tied at one a piece. >> good morning....
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gentlemen first just want to get your reaction first of all to rory stewart statement. while the sun fortunate though we have no government ministers making such. frankly reckless and jingoistic statements we have something called the rule of law and due process and if the government wants to introduce some kind of death penalty under the criminal justice system with. within the frame of. the process and the rule of law then they should try and do it you know in the conventional way i'm going through the problem and not you know seeking to apparently essentially what is maybe maybe happening is extra do just full killings of its own citizens eventually. ben what's your reaction. well i'm surprised this is got so much attention because a week ago michael farland made it very clear that if you are british and you decide to pursue the roots of jihad and travel to violence you will be killed. i don't think it is in any way inconsistent with laws and practices or what government policy has been rory stewart was talking specifically i believe and i think he has clarified abou
gentlemen first just want to get your reaction first of all to rory stewart statement. while the sun fortunate though we have no government ministers making such. frankly reckless and jingoistic statements we have something called the rule of law and due process and if the government wants to introduce some kind of death penalty under the criminal justice system with. within the frame of. the process and the rule of law then they should try and do it you know in the conventional way i'm going...
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i wanted to join me in welcoming stewart patrick here tonight. [applause] congratulations on a terrific book. it's got some great blurbs. copies are available for sale at the end of the evening for people who want to read them. what i would like to do is to begin with something interesting which is that you begin this -- began this book two years ago maybe two and a half years ago and i would say since then the word sovereignty has become somewhat -- indeed i will note the president donald j. trump in his first address to the u.n. security council used the word sovereign or some variant thereof 21 times in his 42 minute speech. so why not you just start us off off. why is it such a hot topic? >> i would have to say there were more than a few tweets directed at me wondering whether or not i paid or how much i paid steven miller to insert the word sovereignty in the present speech. it was really remarkable and i think that it makes sense in the case of donald trump because to the degree that one can find a constancy and what has been a turbulence s
i wanted to join me in welcoming stewart patrick here tonight. [applause] congratulations on a terrific book. it's got some great blurbs. copies are available for sale at the end of the evening for people who want to read them. what i would like to do is to begin with something interesting which is that you begin this -- began this book two years ago maybe two and a half years ago and i would say since then the word sovereignty has become somewhat -- indeed i will note the president donald j....
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—— rory stewart has said, which is to kill them. that. there is no point to all bringing them to justice? of course, what we are seeing in certain situations where there is conflict, is the only appropriate way. this comes back to my point earlier, diplomacy. we need to work within the international community which is what we are doing, but when it comes to iraq, when it comes to syria, we are seeing people who are being displaced, losing their homes, suffering such intolerable situation because of the caliphate, because of daesh, because of isis, because of the evil ideology and the persecution they are putting on people and in those situations that's the way coalition forces are dealing with this, but we are working with others to provide humanitarian support to many people who have suffered for years the extreme outcomes of this awful ideology and appeal hate and evil that these people perpetrate. the independent reviewer of terrorism that says british people havejoined isis through naivete, he's wrong? these are individuals who
—— rory stewart has said, which is to kill them. that. there is no point to all bringing them to justice? of course, what we are seeing in certain situations where there is conflict, is the only appropriate way. this comes back to my point earlier, diplomacy. we need to work within the international community which is what we are doing, but when it comes to iraq, when it comes to syria, we are seeing people who are being displaced, losing their homes, suffering such intolerable situation...
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yesterday, rory stewart said recruits to is should not be helped to come back home.ay to deal with them is, as the secretary of state for defence has said, as rory stewart has said as well, are through the actions that we and others are taking through coalition forces, which is to clearly to kill them in the way in which, you know, the various strikes have been taking place. our defence correspondent jonathan beale is here. what are we to make of these claims? i think these comments go further than what the defence secretary has said so far which is, essentially, that if britons go to fight in iraq and syria for is, then by dint of their membership they are legitimate targets. not because they are british but because they are fighting for is. this is slightly different. it raises questions about whether there is effectively a shoot to kill policy to target britons fighting in iraq and syria for is. rory stewart, the foreign office minister, said over the weekend that the only way to do with britons who have gone to iraq and syria to fight for them is to kill them. th
yesterday, rory stewart said recruits to is should not be helped to come back home.ay to deal with them is, as the secretary of state for defence has said, as rory stewart has said as well, are through the actions that we and others are taking through coalition forces, which is to clearly to kill them in the way in which, you know, the various strikes have been taking place. our defence correspondent jonathan beale is here. what are we to make of these claims? i think these comments go further...
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my point i'll be very brief i promise i'll be david please don't interrupt you are the same rory stewart and his ilk tony blair alastair campbell george bush all of these guys and the neo conservative lobby which david finds as very closely affiliated to and further than that the anti muslim the anti islam lobby they're not coming to iraq wholesale they are now ok i am is now to go into syria so to have a partition to create kurdistan place and i think just exterminating human being. he's talking about them like they're. all like this subhuman i think is they're telling it like i'm fine thank you. these are the people these human beings have decapitated fellow human beings who have burnt fellow human human beings a life who have girls who have tortured who have indulged in the most grotesque things we've seen probably since the nazis maybe ever these people are not deserving of anything other than their just reward which as rory stewart said should be they should be killed we should hunt each one of them dying in a matter of where they come from it doesn't matter what their fifth is but
my point i'll be very brief i promise i'll be david please don't interrupt you are the same rory stewart and his ilk tony blair alastair campbell george bush all of these guys and the neo conservative lobby which david finds as very closely affiliated to and further than that the anti muslim the anti islam lobby they're not coming to iraq wholesale they are now ok i am is now to go into syria so to have a partition to create kurdistan place and i think just exterminating human being. he's...
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george immediately apprehended stewart's miscalculation. the conclusion that only two brigades were forcing their way toward the gap. he had seen enough on the ground over the last few days. ,perations around frederick understand this was more than just two brigades. here they were. garland,atch is samuel north carolina brigades to the mountain. and then would come out to the passes to make a personal examination. and summing up the rest of his brigades. or extending as far as his eye could see this morning. lines of blue. ready to punch through those gaps. there he accurately i think summarized the strategic picture in a letter that evening. it will be a most terrific thing. retrieved without a battle is a serious injury to them. instinctively daniel harvey hill and robert e. lee knew this. the engagement both hayes and hill anticipated would come the next day. shortly after 6:00 on the --ning of september or teen order to provide for the operations and began ascending the mountain. nationalp the old road. a familiar face was detected on t
george immediately apprehended stewart's miscalculation. the conclusion that only two brigades were forcing their way toward the gap. he had seen enough on the ground over the last few days. ,perations around frederick understand this was more than just two brigades. here they were. garland,atch is samuel north carolina brigades to the mountain. and then would come out to the passes to make a personal examination. and summing up the rest of his brigades. or extending as far as his eye could see...
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by 33, stewart by his own admission, was burned out.s easier for a driver to maybe carry on into late 30s, now than it was in your day? can you see him doing that? i think age at the moment is perfectly fine. i think that age, michael schumacher for example went to much older. he was into his 40s, but the best years in my opinion opinion are your mid—30s. right. you have got maturity, you have still got strength. you're still learning, but you've corrected a lot of knowledge. and you're still vibrant. lewis hamilton has displayed an instinct for decision, switching teams for example. he has surprised us before. seven world titles is the all—time record and as long as lewis hamilton retains the desire to stay ahead, the world must show a greater capacity to catch him. and the sport depends on the excitement of that pursuit. time for a look at the weather. here's philip avery. and frost setting in this morning. yes, not just and frost setting in this morning. yes, notjust in scotland, it was minus three in this location and minus three in
by 33, stewart by his own admission, was burned out.s easier for a driver to maybe carry on into late 30s, now than it was in your day? can you see him doing that? i think age at the moment is perfectly fine. i think that age, michael schumacher for example went to much older. he was into his 40s, but the best years in my opinion opinion are your mid—30s. right. you have got maturity, you have still got strength. you're still learning, but you've corrected a lot of knowledge. and you're still...
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. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: you can hear brendan stewart's love for country music in this performance of the songu should be here" the cover that went viral after he was killed shielding his girlfriend. >> thoughts and prayers are with you. >> reporter: this week vegas radio station has been playing it in stewart's honor. >> it breaks my heart that brendan is not around to hear us play his music, but we know his family and friends were able to hear that. >> reporter: the coroner now says all 58 victims have been identified and it is clear the impact of this tragedy reaches far beyond vegas. the 58 victims who lost their lives in vegas came from all across the country and canada. at least 30 of them called california home. angie gomez of riverside loved theater and making people laugh. >> she lived so humbly. she's so unassuming. >> reporter: at least two teachers died. sandy casey and jenny parks. >> ms. parks was the best teacher in the world. >> reporter: just 22 years old, christy duarte world for the l.a. kings. they will wear a sticker with her initials on the backs of their helmets. >> it i
. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: you can hear brendan stewart's love for country music in this performance of the songu should be here" the cover that went viral after he was killed shielding his girlfriend. >> thoughts and prayers are with you. >> reporter: this week vegas radio station has been playing it in stewart's honor. >> it breaks my heart that brendan is not around to hear us play his music, but we know his family and friends were able to hear that. >>...
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>> welcome to do this evening's event it is my honor and pleasure to introduce our guest of honor stewart patrick the senior fellow and the director of global governance program. but stewart is that quintessential practitioner with the rockefeller steadies program and as a rhodes scholar. and here since 2008. and as a very long -- long title with a multilateral cooperation with international institutions. has written widely on topics to the un security council and the merits of though willing. but tonight we're not talking but with those sovereignty wars. so join me to welcome him tonight. [applause] congratulations. >> probably for sale for those who want to read them. and that is interesting but since then the word sovereignty is that president trump is first address to the un security council 21 times in the 42 minute speech to start us off. why is it such a hot topic?. >> wondering how much i have paid with the word sovereignty but it was remarkable. and it makes sense in the case because to that degree one confined constant blood is turbulence and with that promulgation of that idea.
>> welcome to do this evening's event it is my honor and pleasure to introduce our guest of honor stewart patrick the senior fellow and the director of global governance program. but stewart is that quintessential practitioner with the rockefeller steadies program and as a rhodes scholar. and here since 2008. and as a very long -- long title with a multilateral cooperation with international institutions. has written widely on topics to the un security council and the merits of though...
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corey stewart blasted the christchurch's decision in alexandria. northern virginia chief, peggy fox has the story. >> reporter: we heard some pretty harsh language today, >> only a weirdo would start taking down monuments to our founding fathers. >> reporter: corey stewart, a champion of confederate monuments stood in front of christchurch. stewart criticized the church's recent decision to move to large plaques that memorialized both of those men. >> now they're going after the monuments to the founding fathers. the next thing, and i would not be surprised to see this happen, is they will take the name christ off the name of this church. >> reporter: victor noel simmons says the decision was made, because some parishioners find the plaques on either side of the alter distracting. >> he sees this very differently than we do. in our estimation, what we are doing is we are creating a worship space in which we can worship christ more faithfully even, without distraction. we're hoping to move the plaques, not remove them. we're where we can more fully
corey stewart blasted the christchurch's decision in alexandria. northern virginia chief, peggy fox has the story. >> reporter: we heard some pretty harsh language today, >> only a weirdo would start taking down monuments to our founding fathers. >> reporter: corey stewart, a champion of confederate monuments stood in front of christchurch. stewart criticized the church's recent decision to move to large plaques that memorialized both of those men. >> now they're going...
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brendan lee stewart, 30 years old. and dana gardner, 52 years old. all the names we should remember. how much money do you think you'll need in retirement? then we found out how many years that money would last them. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back here at year 9? how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have to think about not when we expect to live to, but when we could live to. let's plan for income that lasts all our years in retirement.
brendan lee stewart, 30 years old. and dana gardner, 52 years old. all the names we should remember. how much money do you think you'll need in retirement? then we found out how many years that money would last them. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back here at year 9? how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have to think about not when we expect to live to, but when we could...
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we see lieutenant james stewart in all of his folksy glory. ♪ james stewart: well, hello.ooks like i am back in the movies again, huh? as a matter of fact, i would like to do some talking. don't go away until i get this thing off. it is not like it a cinch or for me to talk to you because it is my favorite subject. the army air force. i cannot speak from long service -- long experience. i've only been in the service a year. but i've learned a lot about what the air force has to offer. that's what i want to talk to about. right now, the greatest mass globalization in the history of the world is taking place. men from farms, towns, single men, married then, brothers, sweethearts, businessmen, fathers and sons factory men, , students from high school and college, all over america, everywhere, they are mobilizing and joining up. this war we are fighting today, tomorrow, and the next day, until we win is a war of the air. the whole world knows that. our factories know that. interceptors, light bombers, media mummers, rolling out of the factories. 65,000 fighting planes this yea
we see lieutenant james stewart in all of his folksy glory. ♪ james stewart: well, hello.ooks like i am back in the movies again, huh? as a matter of fact, i would like to do some talking. don't go away until i get this thing off. it is not like it a cinch or for me to talk to you because it is my favorite subject. the army air force. i cannot speak from long service -- long experience. i've only been in the service a year. but i've learned a lot about what the air force has to offer. that's...
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rick: i was in west virginia in march 2005 when martha stewart came out of that person.r you and for? [laughter] rick: good question. i was covering it. not sure if i made that clear. i was reporting on her stay there and i am wondering since you sat down with her and that was obviously pretty shocking that martha stewart went to prison. how did that affect your life? >> she says, in no good way. we get into that a lot. number one, she had bad feelings for james comey who prosecuted her and says this was incredibly unfair and certainly insinuated that it did not help her cause because she was a woman and jim comey's eyes. that said, when i got into her was her second after she's doing this television show now with snoop dogg and she is cooler than she's ever been in many ways. i wanted to know if gave her street credit and she is adamant there was nothing good that came from others and except for what you see the object that she gave me for that period of time. it is unbelievable what she made a prison. unbelievable six but it did give her street credit she wouldn't have
rick: i was in west virginia in march 2005 when martha stewart came out of that person.r you and for? [laughter] rick: good question. i was covering it. not sure if i made that clear. i was reporting on her stay there and i am wondering since you sat down with her and that was obviously pretty shocking that martha stewart went to prison. how did that affect your life? >> she says, in no good way. we get into that a lot. number one, she had bad feelings for james comey who prosecuted her...
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who go to fight for islamic state in syria and iraq should not return home alive here's how rory stewart explained his reasoning. they believe in an extremely hateful doctrine which involves killing themselves killing others and trying to use violence and brutality to create an eighth century or seventh century state so i'm afraid we have to be serious about these people are serious. and unfortunately any way of dealing with them will be in almost every case to kill or not everyone so sure of that with people online saying militant should be dealt with by the armed forces under the rules of war others fear that a policy of killing all jihad this would only provoke further radicalization and potentially create more terrorists stewart later tried to clarify his position tweeting that competence should clearly be treated within the law that the point he was trying to make was that i still members usually fight to the death now according to official estimates the number of british citizens thought to be fighting for rights or could be as high as eight fifty discuss the problem and the minist
who go to fight for islamic state in syria and iraq should not return home alive here's how rory stewart explained his reasoning. they believe in an extremely hateful doctrine which involves killing themselves killing others and trying to use violence and brutality to create an eighth century or seventh century state so i'm afraid we have to be serious about these people are serious. and unfortunately any way of dealing with them will be in almost every case to kill or not everyone so sure of...
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prayers are with you. >> reporter: this week vegas radio station the coyote has been playing it in stewart'seaks my heart that brennan's not around to hear us play his music, but we know that his family and his friends were able to hear that. >> reporter: the coroner now says that all 58 victims have been identified and it's clear the impact of this tragedy reaches far beyond vegas. the 58 victims who lost their lives in vegas came from all across the country and canada. at least 30 of them called california home. angie gomez of riverside loved theater and making people laugh. >> she was so humbled and just so unassuming. >> reporter: at least two teachers died. sandy casey and jenny parks. >> miss parks was the best teacher ever was. >> reporter: just 22 years old chrissie duarte worked with the l.a. kings. tonight players will wear a sticker with her initials on the backs of their helmets. >> it's important for us to honor and to tell the world how great of a person she was. >> reporter: the memories of the victims like brennan stewart's performance, live on. joe fryer, nbc news, las vegas
prayers are with you. >> reporter: this week vegas radio station the coyote has been playing it in stewart'seaks my heart that brennan's not around to hear us play his music, but we know that his family and his friends were able to hear that. >> reporter: the coroner now says that all 58 victims have been identified and it's clear the impact of this tragedy reaches far beyond vegas. the 58 victims who lost their lives in vegas came from all across the country and canada. at least 30...
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provoked further radicalization potentially create more terrorists double edge sword sort of speak or stewart later tried to clarify his position tweeting that combatants should clearly be treated within the law i think that the point he was trying to make was that i saw members usually quote fight to the death but either which way according to official estimates the number of british citizens thought to be fighting for eisel could be as high as eight hundred fifty right now we discussed the problem of the ministers blunt idea of tackling it with one side ben-hur is quickly from the conservative think tank the bow group on the others muslim rights campaigner salman but this is how the conversation played out. you know everyone agrees that you know ice is bad and somebody's killing innocent people and all that kind of stuff is bad that's that's not the issue here issue is how do you know somebody who has gone there has gone there for the purposes of supporting the ruling classes in this so-called hateful ideology mr issue and woefully unaware of the actual reasons the natural causes us to why
provoked further radicalization potentially create more terrorists double edge sword sort of speak or stewart later tried to clarify his position tweeting that combatants should clearly be treated within the law i think that the point he was trying to make was that i saw members usually quote fight to the death but either which way according to official estimates the number of british citizens thought to be fighting for eisel could be as high as eight hundred fifty right now we discussed the...
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rory stewart went further than net today, supporting the view of the us representative, who essentiallyd out there in the combat zone than return and become a threat. he has since clarified those comments by putting out a tweet, rory stewart, saying that british jihadists fighting for isis should be treated according to the law. there are large parts of syria and iraq were law doesn't operate, and they are still under the control of is, so it is not possible to send in police with an arrest warrant, as you would do in a normally functioning society. don't forget you can get much more detail on our top stories on our web site there is full coverage on bbc.com/news — including more on the brexit talks and the phone call dispute between the widow myeshia johnson and president trump. let's turn to the story of the rohingya crisis. the united states says that governments must pledge more money to help those who have fled myanmar and gone to bangladesh. clive mhairi sent us this report. for rohingya muslims who have escaped myanmar, neighbouring bangladesh is a land of second chances. these r
rory stewart went further than net today, supporting the view of the us representative, who essentiallyd out there in the combat zone than return and become a threat. he has since clarified those comments by putting out a tweet, rory stewart, saying that british jihadists fighting for isis should be treated according to the law. there are large parts of syria and iraq were law doesn't operate, and they are still under the control of is, so it is not possible to send in police with an arrest...
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the world how great of a person she was. >> reporter: the memories of the victims, like brennan stewart'sve on. joe fryer, nbc news, las vegas. >>> we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is "nightly news" for this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. ralpand as a doctor, nobody ever asked if i'm a democrat or republican. they just want my help. so if donald trump is helping virginia i'll work with him. but donald trump proposed cutting virginia's school funding, rolling back our clean air and water protections, and taking away health care from thousands of virginians. as a candidate for governor, on all of it. ed gillespie refuses to stand up to him at all. this is a super group. >> where was ryan? did kelly ripa really demand he skip the "gma" "idol" unveiling due to her problems with michael strahan? >>> funny to hear a female talk about routes. >> those sexist words ignite a firestorm for nfl superstar cam newton. >>> do you ever see yourself getting mar
the world how great of a person she was. >> reporter: the memories of the victims, like brennan stewart'sve on. joe fryer, nbc news, las vegas. >>> we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is "nightly news" for this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. ralpand as a doctor, nobody ever asked if i'm a democrat or republican. they just want my...
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. >> jimmy: jon stewart, everybody! thanks to his crew too. jon has a crew. on the show, tony bennett is here, paul shaffer is here, we'll be right back with woody harrelson in brooklyn! ♪ >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live in brooklyn" are brought to you by american family insurance. insure carefully dream fearlessly. remember 2007? smartphones? o m g ten years later, nothing's really changed. it's time to snap out of it. hello moto. snap on a jbl speaker. put a 70" screen on a wall. get a 10x optical zoom. get excited world. hello moto. moto is here. the new moto z with motomods. buy the new moto z and you'll get a free projector mod. not for me, for you. aveeno® positively radiant 60 second in-shower facial. in in just one minute. aveeno® naturally beautiful results® dude. yodude.unching's sthey're just jealous. kellogg's raisin bran crunch with crunchy clusters and the taste of apples and strawberries. i got one! guess we're having cereal for dinner. kellogg's raisin bran crunch apple strawb
. >> jimmy: jon stewart, everybody! thanks to his crew too. jon has a crew. on the show, tony bennett is here, paul shaffer is here, we'll be right back with woody harrelson in brooklyn! ♪ >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live in brooklyn" are brought to you by american family insurance. insure carefully dream fearlessly. remember 2007? smartphones? o m g ten years later, nothing's really changed. it's time to snap out of it. hello moto. snap on a jbl speaker. put a...
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stewart: i think you are right. the last few years we have had earnings growth taste on buybacks and poor sales, and i do not think the market was too happy. earnings growth has slowed so the estimate in q3 is only 30% year-over-year. sales growth is actually investorso i think are seeing past the slow earnings growth and looking to sales because at the end of the day organic revenue growth's debt -- better than eps growth. it also say something about companies' management that they are not getting the same earnings or is it they have squeezed every drop that they can out of the growth they have been getting? stewart: i think if you look at this quarter versus potentially other quarters, ibec authorizations for s&p 500 companies declined by over 50% in q3. it is unclear why companies are not doing -- are not announcing as many buybacks. less: does it imply confidence that their stocks will keep going up? stewart: because dividend growth continued to grow for the fourth quarter, part of the reason why that buyback de
stewart: i think you are right. the last few years we have had earnings growth taste on buybacks and poor sales, and i do not think the market was too happy. earnings growth has slowed so the estimate in q3 is only 30% year-over-year. sales growth is actually investorso i think are seeing past the slow earnings growth and looking to sales because at the end of the day organic revenue growth's debt -- better than eps growth. it also say something about companies' management that they are not...
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cory stewart made the centerpiece of his campaign the confederacy and the confederate flag. >> wait a minute, your opponent would not go to the state naacp and went and campaigned with cory stewart, who ran against the gillespie in the republican primary on the issue of preserving confederate statues? >> absolutely. i mean, you could not have a more stark and clear choice in our election. and talking about economic empowerment, talking about opening access to our ballot box and helping people to get health care at the very moment that i was there talking about those issues, she was campaigning with cory stewart. she was his special guest at his fall festival. and it just brings into specific relief exactly what the choice is on november the 7th. virginians don't want to be dragged backwards. they don't want to be dragged down into the gutter. my opponent, we also had a debate recently at the university of richmond. she in the course of our debate said she didn't think i could talk intelligently about the issues. now, interestingly, just yesterday, i was endorsed by "the washington pos
cory stewart made the centerpiece of his campaign the confederacy and the confederate flag. >> wait a minute, your opponent would not go to the state naacp and went and campaigned with cory stewart, who ran against the gillespie in the republican primary on the issue of preserving confederate statues? >> absolutely. i mean, you could not have a more stark and clear choice in our election. and talking about economic empowerment, talking about opening access to our ballot box and...
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james stewart: well, hello.ooks like i am back in the movies again, huh? as a matter of fact, i like to do some talking. don't go away until i get this thing off. i want to speak of my favorite subject, the army air force. i cannot speak from long service . i've only been in the service one year, but i have learned a lot about with the service has to offer. right now, the greatest mass mobilization in the history of the world is taking place. towns,m cities, farms, married men, single men, brothers, sweethearts, businessmen, people from the factories, students from high school and college, everyone from everywhere they are mobilizing in joining up. this war we are fighting today, tomorrow, and the next day, until we win is a war of the air. the whole world knows that. our factories know that. so interceptors, light bombers, are rolling out of those factories. 65,000 fighting planes this year. 100,000 fighting planes next year. to keep them flying, 2 million men. now, that is where you come in. the army-air force
james stewart: well, hello.ooks like i am back in the movies again, huh? as a matter of fact, i like to do some talking. don't go away until i get this thing off. i want to speak of my favorite subject, the army air force. i cannot speak from long service . i've only been in the service one year, but i have learned a lot about with the service has to offer. right now, the greatest mass mobilization in the history of the world is taking place. towns,m cities, farms, married men, single men,...
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know there were so many different elements to the show that i was able to take part in which jon stewart no no i'm well yeah it's your thoughts on his genius. i think there's nothing like it i've never seen anything like it in the comedy world i've never people always say you know she is the father of the style and while i would give credit to the women who also created the daily show i think john really honed it and we're all just chasing jon stewart that's the truth i don't care you know we're all products of john stuart right sam be me john oliver you know bear we're all from that family and anyone who's doing political satire really well comes from his tree you know who are a delight oh thank you oh big story was robin in new york times yesterday the rundown with robin three the premier's this week on b g at eleven pm eastern thank you for joining me on this edition of politicking remember you can join the conversation on my facebook page or tweet me at kings things don't forget use the politicking hash tag that's all for this edition of politicking. about your sudden passing i've on
know there were so many different elements to the show that i was able to take part in which jon stewart no no i'm well yeah it's your thoughts on his genius. i think there's nothing like it i've never seen anything like it in the comedy world i've never people always say you know she is the father of the style and while i would give credit to the women who also created the daily show i think john really honed it and we're all just chasing jon stewart that's the truth i don't care you know...
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stewart, who reflects on his world war ii service and a b 24 liberator was promoted in 1959 to brigadier general in the u.s. air force reserve and flu of 1966. bombing mission. this is about 24 minutes. >> good evening. i hope you'll excuse all this but i have been taking some time off from my job to look into something important to all of us that seems to be confused. what i mean is missiles, high-performance airplanes. why do we have so many? where are we going with all this. a fellow asked me that in london not long ago. ansell give him a simple -- answer and that's the reason for all this homework. it seems to me that we have to understand just what we are building, how each of these missiles and airplanes and to whydetermined strength, and we have developed them and what we do. what i wishtell you i had been able to tell that follow in london not long ago. some of you may remember, i was a bomber pilot in world war ii. i was back from the air force inventory was a simple one. there was long-range heavy bombers, i flew one of these an old be 24. this is one of my handiwork of airplan
stewart, who reflects on his world war ii service and a b 24 liberator was promoted in 1959 to brigadier general in the u.s. air force reserve and flu of 1966. bombing mission. this is about 24 minutes. >> good evening. i hope you'll excuse all this but i have been taking some time off from my job to look into something important to all of us that seems to be confused. what i mean is missiles, high-performance airplanes. why do we have so many? where are we going with all this. a fellow...
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in his beverly hills home library, academy award-winning actor and world war ii bomber pilot james stewart uses models, animation, and archival film to describe how the u.s. air force missile and jet arsenal is used as a deterrent in the cold war. mr. stewart, who reflects on his world war ii service in a b-24 liberator, was promoted in 1959 to brigadier general in the u.s. air force reserve, and flew a 1966 vietnam bombing mission. this is about 24 minutes. james: good evening. i hope you will excuse all of this, but i have been taking time off from my job to look into something that concerns all of us. that seems to be pretty well confused. what i mean is missiles, high-performance airplanes. why do we have so many? why do we need both? where are we going with all of this? a fellow asked me that question in london not so long ago. it is not a simple question, and i couldn't get him a simple answer. that is the reason for all this homework. it seems to me that we've got to understand just what we are building, how each of these missiles and airplanes add to our deterrence strengths, and w
in his beverly hills home library, academy award-winning actor and world war ii bomber pilot james stewart uses models, animation, and archival film to describe how the u.s. air force missile and jet arsenal is used as a deterrent in the cold war. mr. stewart, who reflects on his world war ii service in a b-24 liberator, was promoted in 1959 to brigadier general in the u.s. air force reserve, and flew a 1966 vietnam bombing mission. this is about 24 minutes. james: good evening. i hope you will...
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. >>> then, from the kitchen to your closet, martha stewart unveils her new fashion line. >> classicscall them. >> next. ♪ >>> let's do this. ♪ extra, extra >>> my wig's got its own identity. [ laughter ] >> it's big. >> oh, get out of here. let me go a little right here. >> okay, lopez, i've been noticing this about you lately. today not so much, but sometimes you're mixing things up with the wig. something's been different. >> first of all, it's always on point, i like to think. >> true, true. >> but i have mixing it up, sometimes the part may get more aggressive coming up. >> shut up. >> i might bring back the mullet, who knows? the mullet? >> don't get too excited. >> if you're looking to try something different, social media's golden bobbie is here with a few golden tips. her 2.5 million instagram followers know the so-called golden barbie is all about her natural curls. >> hey, "extra," it's me, jasmine sanders, and we're breaking down the hottest curly hair trends for the summer. >> but first, the millennial model is sharing surprising tips for keeping curls healthy. use cautio
. >>> then, from the kitchen to your closet, martha stewart unveils her new fashion line. >> classicscall them. >> next. ♪ >>> let's do this. ♪ extra, extra >>> my wig's got its own identity. [ laughter ] >> it's big. >> oh, get out of here. let me go a little right here. >> okay, lopez, i've been noticing this about you lately. today not so much, but sometimes you're mixing things up with the wig. something's been different. >>...
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. >> a similar battle played out where cory stewart announced a church's decision to remove twin plaques that honor george washington and robert e. lee. this all stems from the recent protests in charlottesville over the confederate statues. news4's tom sherwood has both sides of this debate. >> reporter: alexandria police patrolling the historic christchurch, tension raised since the church's decision to remove from its sanctuary twin 1870 plaques of confed rat general robert e. lee and george washington. they'll be moved to a public place on church ground. >> we remain a church of washington and of lee, but most importantly, we are a church of jesus christ. >> reporter: conservative republican cory stewart visited today to denounce the >> our right as citizens is to condemn the church for dishonoring the father of our country in that way. >> reporter: stewart said he and president trump are both defending confederate monuments statewide and elsewhere. and stewart warned their political base wants to hear more from republican candidate governor ed gillespie before next tuesday's electio
. >> a similar battle played out where cory stewart announced a church's decision to remove twin plaques that honor george washington and robert e. lee. this all stems from the recent protests in charlottesville over the confederate statues. news4's tom sherwood has both sides of this debate. >> reporter: alexandria police patrolling the historic christchurch, tension raised since the church's decision to remove from its sanctuary twin 1870 plaques of confed rat general robert e....
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he lived in the jeb stewart district, sending eight of his children to school there. >> he had a stellar military career, and a stelar career in the department of education. >> reporter: will they keep the name stewart? we'll know next thursday. in falls church, peggy fox, wusa9. >> whenever they decide on the new name, you can find it right here, as soon as it happens by downloading the wusa9 app. >>> new details about the deaths of a teenage muslim girl in virginia. a grand jury indictment reveals hassanen was killed. authorities believe darwin martinez-torres raped her before murdering her. sources say road rage was not the motivation for the crime. instead, they say it was a crime of opportunity. >>> tina frost, the maryland native who was seriously injured in the las vegas massacre, she's back home, at least in her home state. according to the cape gazette, frost was flown to baltimore yesterday, and admitted to johns hopkins hospital. the family members say the 24- year-old has made a lot of progress in recent days before leaving vegas, her mother says frost took her first steps, w
he lived in the jeb stewart district, sending eight of his children to school there. >> he had a stellar military career, and a stelar career in the department of education. >> reporter: will they keep the name stewart? we'll know next thursday. in falls church, peggy fox, wusa9. >> whenever they decide on the new name, you can find it right here, as soon as it happens by downloading the wusa9 app. >>> new details about the deaths of a teenage muslim girl in virginia....
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. >> martha stewart seven?going to come back next week. >> seth: so you are -- [ light laughter ] >> i'm going to schedule us next -- next week. >> seth: you want to take down martha stewart? >> yes. >> how great would that be? >> seth: yeah. [ talking over each other ] by the way, you would already be here more than martha stewart, if you guys could cook a little bit. >> i make a mean scramble. you come over my house, casey and i will make you up a nice scramble. >> seth: okay, good. >> you cook? >> oh yeah, i cook. >> seth: cook -- by the way, a scramble is not a cook. >> what does that mean? by the way -- [ laughter ] is this pittsburgh lingo? what's that mean? scramble? >> it's a pittsburgh -- it's a pittsburgh thing. you know, a couple eggs. scramble 'em up. >> yeah, you guys are like, "yeah, okay." >> seth: that's not a pittsburgh thing. everybody knows what a scramble is. [ laughter ] >> hey, raise your hand if you know what a scramble is. see, no one raised their hand. [ light laughter ] >> seth: i thin
. >> martha stewart seven?going to come back next week. >> seth: so you are -- [ light laughter ] >> i'm going to schedule us next -- next week. >> seth: you want to take down martha stewart? >> yes. >> how great would that be? >> seth: yeah. [ talking over each other ] by the way, you would already be here more than martha stewart, if you guys could cook a little bit. >> i make a mean scramble. you come over my house, casey and i will make you up...
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stewartieutenant james here. ♪ james stewart: well, hello. looks like i am back in the huh?again, canme get this awesome i talk. don't go away until i get this thing off. it is not like it a cinch or for me to talk to you because it is my favorite subject. the army air force. i cannot speak from long service because i've only been in the air force a year and a half but i want to talk you about what it has to offer. right now, the greatest mass globalization in the history of the world is taking place. men from farms, towns, single men, married then, brothers, sweethearts, businessmen, factory men, students from high school and college, at from everywhere they are mobilizing in joining up. this war we are fighting today, tomorrow, and the next day, until we win is a war of the air. that.ole world knows our factories know that. interceptors, light bombers, media mummers, rolling out of the factories. fighting planes this year. 100,000 fighting planes next year. millionthem flying, 2 men. now, that is where you come in. the army-air force needs 15,000 captains, 40,000 lieutenan
stewartieutenant james here. ♪ james stewart: well, hello. looks like i am back in the huh?again, canme get this awesome i talk. don't go away until i get this thing off. it is not like it a cinch or for me to talk to you because it is my favorite subject. the army air force. i cannot speak from long service because i've only been in the air force a year and a half but i want to talk you about what it has to offer. right now, the greatest mass globalization in the history of the world is...
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|j immediate response to rory stewart and priti pateltoday?rs who have british backgrounds who have gone out there to fight and certainly if they are still there now, they will be imbued with that cause. but really what i have personally would like to see is if they do manage to return to the uk, and like to see them arrested on arrival and go to the due process of arrival and go to the due process of a criminal trial. i think that is what differentiates us as illiberal democracy from a totalitarian state. but i understand where they are coming from, if they want to stay there and fight, then they will pay there and fight, then they will pay the consequences of it. i'm no apologist for groups like islamic state, i see it as a manifestation of evil. but i think those who comes back, there may be the odd one who was still trapped other who went out naively, fell further propaganda who is trying to get out. we know what this group is like for anyone trying to escape, they will kill them. what does history tell us? about those who do come back and
|j immediate response to rory stewart and priti pateltoday?rs who have british backgrounds who have gone out there to fight and certainly if they are still there now, they will be imbued with that cause. but really what i have personally would like to see is if they do manage to return to the uk, and like to see them arrested on arrival and go to the due process of arrival and go to the due process of a criminal trial. i think that is what differentiates us as illiberal democracy from a...
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stewart has made defense confederate monuments a core part of his 2018 senate campaign. >> reporter: he has encouraged republican candidate for governor ed gillespie to do the same. washington and lee wore shipped at the now 244-year-old church. various memorabilia including family pews recognizing them will stay. only the plaques will be repositioned. stewart said the church had a right to do what it wanted. >> our right as citizens is to condemn the church for dishonoring the father of our country in that way. >> reporter: tourists from texas today seem to understand the church's decision. >> just something in memorial to robert e. lee, i can understand that. destroying it. >> i think that's appropriate. it's a parish-wide decision. >> part of our reason for being here is there is so much old history here. >> we remain a church of washington and of lee, but most importantly we are a church of jesus christ. >> reporter: in alexandria, tom sherwood, news 4. >> time now to argue about who has the best candy. >> exactly. let's check in with doug who is supposed to be having a costume c
stewart has made defense confederate monuments a core part of his 2018 senate campaign. >> reporter: he has encouraged republican candidate for governor ed gillespie to do the same. washington and lee wore shipped at the now 244-year-old church. various memorabilia including family pews recognizing them will stay. only the plaques will be repositioned. stewart said the church had a right to do what it wanted. >> our right as citizens is to condemn the church for dishonoring the...
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his beverly hills home library, academy award-winning actor and world war ii bomber pilot james stewart uses models, animation, and archival film to describe how the u.s. air force missile and jet arsenal is used as a deterrent in the cold war. mr. stewart, who reflects on his world war ii service in a four liberator, was promoted in 1959 to brigadier general in the u.s. air force reserve, and flew a 1966 vietnam bombing mission. this is about 24 minutes. ♪ james: good evening. i hope you will excuse all of this, but i have been taking time off from my job to look into something that concerns all of us. what i mean is missiles, high-performance airplanes. why do we have so many? where are we going with all of this? a fellow asked me that question in london not so long ago. it is not a simple question, and i couldn't get him a simple answer. that is the reason for all this homework. it seems to me that we've got to understand just what we are building, how each of these missiles and airplanes as to our deterrence strengths, and why we have developed them and what they do. i would like to
his beverly hills home library, academy award-winning actor and world war ii bomber pilot james stewart uses models, animation, and archival film to describe how the u.s. air force missile and jet arsenal is used as a deterrent in the cold war. mr. stewart, who reflects on his world war ii service in a four liberator, was promoted in 1959 to brigadier general in the u.s. air force reserve, and flew a 1966 vietnam bombing mission. this is about 24 minutes. ♪ james: good evening. i hope you...
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film that took inspiration from locke living in scotland mary stewart better known as mary queen of scots was imprisoned here after nearly a year she managed to escape. she was in this tower in the top of the tower. and when she escaped she had to shriek down the staircase very quietly and come out she came out of the gate. came down to this beach and that's where the boats were. a pretty grim place you would want to come here for a holiday. her freedom didn't last long she was imprisoned by queen elizabeth the first of england for one thousand years before being executed follett tells the grisly story of her beheading which didn't go as planned she was executed by an executioner with an axe. but he didn't chop her head off the first time which is kind of gruesome. and he didn't quite chop it off the second time i. fall it is a passionate chessplayer and enjoys playing around with his wife barbara a british politician and former minister for culture and tourism the strategic moves a powerful women play a big part in follett's latest novel. comelec mary queen of scots. and more distant que
film that took inspiration from locke living in scotland mary stewart better known as mary queen of scots was imprisoned here after nearly a year she managed to escape. she was in this tower in the top of the tower. and when she escaped she had to shriek down the staircase very quietly and come out she came out of the gate. came down to this beach and that's where the boats were. a pretty grim place you would want to come here for a holiday. her freedom didn't last long she was imprisoned by...