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sutton. keith morrison: was it money? nobody knows what really happened except for him and garrett. keith morrison: or was the truth hidden here on this tropical paradise? it was an assassination. it was a hit. no question. keith morrison: it was august hot in coral gables. the air was shirt-sticking thick as night fell. a small damp breeze pushed weakly at the palm fronds. in the artificial cool of attorney john sutton's house, an intimate party was winding down early. it was susan sutton's birthday. attending, their son, his girlfriend, and john's law partner. daughter melissa, just off to college in north florida, couldn't be there. so she phoned her mother to say she missed her. interviewer: were you two close? extremely. it's my best friend. i was going to ask how old your mom was. 57? no, you can't put that on-- she was a nice 45. let's put it-- let's leave it at that. keith morrison: the guests left. the law partner went home. son christopher and his girlfriend went out to a movie. joh
sutton. keith morrison: was it money? nobody knows what really happened except for him and garrett. keith morrison: or was the truth hidden here on this tropical paradise? it was an assassination. it was a hit. no question. keith morrison: it was august hot in coral gables. the air was shirt-sticking thick as night fell. a small damp breeze pushed weakly at the palm fronds. in the artificial cool of attorney john sutton's house, an intimate party was winding down early. it was susan sutton's...
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sutton. mr. sutton retired as chief historian of the national park service in 2016 after serving in the position for nearly nine years. he came to this position following his tenure as the superintendent of manassas national battlefield park for the past 12 1/2 year, and he has published a number of book, articles, and reviews on various public history topics. and one of his i prooi mare interests as chief historian and superintendent at manassas was leading the emphasis on expanding the interpretation of the civil war for the centennial. dr. sutton is currently serving as a consultant to the american battle monuments commission, assisting commission staff in developing interpretive programs to commemorate the centennial of world war i, and he is currently working on a book on world war i aimed at middle school children. he teaches courses in the johns hopkins senior adult program on the civil war in the american west. he will be the resident historian for viking ocean cruises as well. dr. sutton
sutton. mr. sutton retired as chief historian of the national park service in 2016 after serving in the position for nearly nine years. he came to this position following his tenure as the superintendent of manassas national battlefield park for the past 12 1/2 year, and he has published a number of book, articles, and reviews on various public history topics. and one of his i prooi mare interests as chief historian and superintendent at manassas was leading the emphasis on expanding the...
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sutton. mr. sutton retired as chief historian of the national park service in 2016, after serving in the position for nearly nine years. he came here after being superintendent of the manassas state park for 12 useful
sutton. mr. sutton retired as chief historian of the national park service in 2016, after serving in the position for nearly nine years. he came here after being superintendent of the manassas state park for 12 useful
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sutton. mr. sutton retired from the national parks service after serving for nine years. he became the superintendent of the national battlefield park. he has published a number of articles and reviews on various history topics. as a part of his job was leading the emphasize on expanding the -- currently serving as a consultant to the american battle monuments commission, assisting commission staff in developing interpretive programs to commemorate the centennial of world war i, and he's currently working on a book on world war i aimed at middle school children. dr. sutton has continued teaching, he teaches courses in the johns hopkins program on the civil war in the american west. dr. sutton also has written a book on the civil war era in kansas, published in august of 2017. he and his son lee are editing an auto biography written by his father and lee's grandfather. with that i would like to introduce mr. robert k. sutton. >> thank you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> i can't tell you how excited i am to be here. this is -- i mean i'm sitting here with goose bumps
sutton. mr. sutton retired from the national parks service after serving for nine years. he became the superintendent of the national battlefield park. he has published a number of articles and reviews on various history topics. as a part of his job was leading the emphasize on expanding the -- currently serving as a consultant to the american battle monuments commission, assisting commission staff in developing interpretive programs to commemorate the centennial of world war i, and he's...
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sutton. he retired as chief historian of the national park service in 2016 after serving in the position for nearly nine years. he came to his position following as a superintendent of the national battlefield park. he has published a number of articles and reviews on various history topics. one of his primary interests as chief historian and as superintendent at mannasas was leading the emphasis on expanding the interpretation of the civil war for assessment. dr. sutton is currently serving as a consultant to the american battle monuments commission, assisting commission staff in developing interpretive programs to commemorate the centennial of world war i, and he's currently working on a book on world war i aimed at middle school children. dr. sutton has continued teaching, he teaches courses in the johns hopkins program on the senior adult program on civil war in the american west. he will be the resident historian for viking ocean cruises as well. dr. sutton also has written a book on the
sutton. he retired as chief historian of the national park service in 2016 after serving in the position for nearly nine years. he came to his position following as a superintendent of the national battlefield park. he has published a number of articles and reviews on various history topics. one of his primary interests as chief historian and as superintendent at mannasas was leading the emphasis on expanding the interpretation of the civil war for assessment. dr. sutton is currently serving as...
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good to talk to you, thank you, doctor lee elliot major the sutton trust.orters have urged the prime minister not to settle the uk's "divorce bill" unless the eu agrees to a series of conditions. the leave means leave group, which contains former cabinet ministers, says brussels must end the european court ofjustice's jurisdiction over the uk. it also wants freedom of movement to the uk for eu citizens to stop when britain leaves the bloc in march 2019. theresa may is to hold more meetings next week on the terms of the uk exit. one of those signatories was the conservative mp jacob rees—mogg. he told the bbc‘s andrew marr show that paying the divorce bill reduces the uk's hand in negotiations. it's very important that we don't hand over a great deal of money, u nless we hand over a great deal of money, unless we have an agreement. the risk is, that we pay the money from the day we leave, and that reduces our negotiating clout, to get the trade dealfinalised, if our negotiating clout, to get the trade deal finalised, if it hasn't been done before the 29th of
good to talk to you, thank you, doctor lee elliot major the sutton trust.orters have urged the prime minister not to settle the uk's "divorce bill" unless the eu agrees to a series of conditions. the leave means leave group, which contains former cabinet ministers, says brussels must end the european court ofjustice's jurisdiction over the uk. it also wants freedom of movement to the uk for eu citizens to stop when britain leaves the bloc in march 2019. theresa may is to hold more...
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sutton. mr. sutton retired as chief historian of the national park service in 2016, after serving in the position for nearly nine years. he came here after being superintendent of the manassas state park for 12 useful years and published articles and reviews on various history topics. one of his primary interests as chief historian and superintendent at manassas was heeding the emphasis on expanding the interpretation of the civil war for the centennial. he is assisting commission staff in developing interpretive programs to commemorate the centennial of world war i and currently working on a book on world war i aimed at middle school children. he has continued teaching and teaches courses in the john hopkins senior adult program on the world west and will be on the viking ocean cruises as well. he has written a book published by sky horse publishing in august, 2017. ers he and his son, lee, are editing an autobiography written by his father and lee's grandfather. with that, i would like to intro
sutton. mr. sutton retired as chief historian of the national park service in 2016, after serving in the position for nearly nine years. he came here after being superintendent of the manassas state park for 12 useful years and published articles and reviews on various history topics. one of his primary interests as chief historian and superintendent at manassas was heeding the emphasis on expanding the interpretation of the civil war for the centennial. he is assisting commission staff in...
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. >>> up next on american history tv, former national park chief historian, robert sutton, pl
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sutton. [ applause ]. >> goblod morning. >> good morning. >> i can't tell you how excited i am to be here. this is -- i mean, i'm sitting here with goose bumps while i'm hearing the names of the victims of kwantrel's raid because i just wrote about many of them, and you actually hear their names in this setting. it's really quite moving. before i get going here, my wife and my son came with me. they're in the back row. and two of my oldest, oldest, oldest friends from california. and i'm going to tell you, we were all like 5 years old when we got acquainted sit ong the second row, nick and harry so, this is a really special day for me. one of the things that interested me in this topic was that my great -- i have to say sometimes you have trouble keeping track of the great great great greats, but any great great great grandmother, my great great grandfather, and my great grandfather immigrated to kansas in 1855. and my great great great grandmother lived to be 89 here in kansas, and my great grandfather was in the kansas cavalry and fought in the civil war. so i have a special attach
sutton. [ applause ]. >> goblod morning. >> good morning. >> i can't tell you how excited i am to be here. this is -- i mean, i'm sitting here with goose bumps while i'm hearing the names of the victims of kwantrel's raid because i just wrote about many of them, and you actually hear their names in this setting. it's really quite moving. before i get going here, my wife and my son came with me. they're in the back row. and two of my oldest, oldest, oldest friends from...
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here to tell us whether they help at all in understanding his motives, randy sutton, retired lieutenantgas and pd. thank you tonight. >> my pleasure, thanks for having me. >> shannon: the media, those who are local and have connections, they are really pushing to get release of some of these records. they are getting more about the search warrants, from what you've seen seen, does that tell you anything about where police are in this investigation aren't where we may -- what we may find out? >> it shows the progression of the investigation. it also shows you that law enforcement is darting all the letter is and crossing all the . remember the massive homicide investigation, search warrants are the tools of the trade because every single little nuance, every single piece of evidence can be tainted if it isn't found properly. including even examining the body of the shooter himself. so detectives, when the extra mile major they had search warrants for everything humanly possible. what it also shows on the progression of the investigation, is how thorough the investigators are being paid r
here to tell us whether they help at all in understanding his motives, randy sutton, retired lieutenantgas and pd. thank you tonight. >> my pleasure, thanks for having me. >> shannon: the media, those who are local and have connections, they are really pushing to get release of some of these records. they are getting more about the search warrants, from what you've seen seen, does that tell you anything about where police are in this investigation aren't where we may -- what we may...
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. ♪ music david sutton: this is the most dynamic place i've ever lived.t could be the model for the world or it could be a disaster. narrator: shanghghai is to china whwhat new york is to america.aa symbol of success and a warning about the price that may have to be paid. profofessor geoffrey heal: china isn't just an economic super power these days, it's a green house gas super power too. china has now overtaken the u.s. as the principle producer
. ♪ music david sutton: this is the most dynamic place i've ever lived.t could be the model for the world or it could be a disaster. narrator: shanghghai is to china whwhat new york is to america.aa symbol of success and a warning about the price that may have to be paid. profofessor geoffrey heal: china isn't just an economic super power these days, it's a green house gas super power too. china has now overtaken the u.s. as the principle producer
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maclin is covered by cameron sutton. stops the clock. 3:25.wn and ten. >> cris: they're lurking, sean davis, seven or eight yards off the ball. on run plays he will step down into the box and make the plays. the first down incompletion makes it a whole lot easier now. >> al: changes your time-out strategy if you are pittsburgh. second and ten. collins. gets thrown down. at the 31 yard line by mike mitchell. so it will be third down, third and four. >> cris: they just keep pounding that same play. they pulled james hurst around from the back side. i might be tempted to give it to him again. >> al: yep. >> cris: he has been the difference maker in the game tonight, whether you throw it, whether you hand it to him. but they've been able to work the edges, and right now they've got alex collins flanked out in the slot. >> al: big, big play. you pick up a first down, you change the whole time-out dynamic for pittsburgh here. third and three. fake there. the ball is tipped. and the pass is incomplete. intended for maclin. ball tipped at the line of
maclin is covered by cameron sutton. stops the clock. 3:25.wn and ten. >> cris: they're lurking, sean davis, seven or eight yards off the ball. on run plays he will step down into the box and make the plays. the first down incompletion makes it a whole lot easier now. >> al: changes your time-out strategy if you are pittsburgh. second and ten. collins. gets thrown down. at the 31 yard line by mike mitchell. so it will be third down, third and four. >> cris: they just keep...
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supports your thesis that the west lacks collective identity the same thing for russia when you look at suttons social and economic behaviors i think our people may come across as far more individualistic than in far western countries so what do you base the argument on personal for one to understand the principle. and it starts with individualism and. how what what exactly would support that why do you think that's the case and. if you deny that we are speaking in different universe if you don't agree with something so it was going for. the journalist i have to ask you what what do you base your assumption on and please to. repeat the text i'm not sure about philosophers i'm asking you specifically about a date i referred that question to you as an. individual. because. we're speaking about individualism as a kind of part of. the largest number of volunteers and people who still go to. collective ended there. d. from saying they're related that. they have nothing to do where is collected by the if you. decide via yourself to become all too there all go to concentrate on your own business that'
supports your thesis that the west lacks collective identity the same thing for russia when you look at suttons social and economic behaviors i think our people may come across as far more individualistic than in far western countries so what do you base the argument on personal for one to understand the principle. and it starts with individualism and. how what what exactly would support that why do you think that's the case and. if you deny that we are speaking in different universe if you...
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maclin is covered by cameron sutton.wn and ten. >> cris: they're lurking, sean davis, seven or eight yards off the ball. on run plays he will step down into the box and make the plays. the first down incompletion makes it a whole lot easier now. >> al: changes your time-out strategy if you are pittsburgh. second and ten. collins. gets thrown down. at the 31 yard line by mike mitchell. so it will be third down, third and four. >> cris: they just keep pounding that same play. they pulled james hurst around from the back side. i might be tempted to give it to him again. >> al: yep. >> cris: he has been the difference maker in the game tonight, whether you throw it, whether you hand it to him. the edges, and right now they've got alex collins flanked out in the slot. >> al: big, big play. you pick up a first down, you change the whole time-out dynamic for pittsburgh here. third and three. fake there. the ball is tipped. and the pass is incomplete. intended for maclin. ball tipped at the line of scrimmage. and it will be four
maclin is covered by cameron sutton.wn and ten. >> cris: they're lurking, sean davis, seven or eight yards off the ball. on run plays he will step down into the box and make the plays. the first down incompletion makes it a whole lot easier now. >> al: changes your time-out strategy if you are pittsburgh. second and ten. collins. gets thrown down. at the 31 yard line by mike mitchell. so it will be third down, third and four. >> cris: they just keep pounding that same play....
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the hospital trust which make the most money was the heart of england which runs three hospitals in suttonld, solihull, and here in birmingham. last year its income from car parking was £4.8 million. a bit shocking actually because i come quite a lot with my son and the amount we have to pay, it's really bad. i don't mind paying a small fee but i've had occasions where i've spent £20 in one day. it's the hassle of visiting hospital on a regular basis, it's just another hassle. no one from the heart of england trust was available today but they have given a statement saying they know that parking costs can be a financial burden to patients and visitors. they say that fees have come down in the past year and the money they make is reinvested in, among other things, utility bills and the maintenance of car parks. fees have already been largely abolished in scotland and wales and campaigners think it is time they were lifted elsewhere, too. you might have to make 50 trips to hospital if you are receiving cancer treatment. sometimes you need to be there all day which means you might have to pay
the hospital trust which make the most money was the heart of england which runs three hospitals in suttonld, solihull, and here in birmingham. last year its income from car parking was £4.8 million. a bit shocking actually because i come quite a lot with my son and the amount we have to pay, it's really bad. i don't mind paying a small fee but i've had occasions where i've spent £20 in one day. it's the hassle of visiting hospital on a regular basis, it's just another hassle. no one from the...
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american all sorts he is giving out mixed messages though people on the streets of new york see what sutton about you won't be taking former . russian. states wow. this is our international coming to you live from moscow i'm kate partridge thank you for joining us. more than two hundred palestinians have been injured after protests turned violent across the west bank and gaza that's according to the palestine red crescent society to gas rubber bullets and even live ammunition were used by israeli police as they clashed with demonstrators the tensions escalated after u.s. president donald trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel. was. no. but if it was harder to. hear more of what. it was. the protests are now underway across palestine and israeli police are using tear gas and water cannons against the demonstrators in jerusalem people are gathering near the damascus gates where several clashes with security forces have already been seen charlotte is that. those calls were hurled at the security services and at the journalists who were trying to get out of the way and
american all sorts he is giving out mixed messages though people on the streets of new york see what sutton about you won't be taking former . russian. states wow. this is our international coming to you live from moscow i'm kate partridge thank you for joining us. more than two hundred palestinians have been injured after protests turned violent across the west bank and gaza that's according to the palestine red crescent society to gas rubber bullets and even live ammunition were used by...
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housing association affinity sutton, who own the block, say replacing the lift is a difficultjob andying on her daughter for help. my my daughter, she sees that i have something to eat and drink in today's was she is away. she keeps in touch with me all the time. and when she comes home in the evening i am so glad to see her stop the mayor of london has officially launched his new women's equality campaign. it's called "behind every great city," and to make the point, sadiq khan has released a video with famous london women like naomi campbell. it aims to call on people who live in the capital, businesses and organisations across the city to make their new year's resolutions for gender equality. let's have a look at the travel situation now. a the travel situation now. mixed service on the tube morning, a mixed service on the tube this morning, with partial closures on the circle and district lines, and on the overground grandfather planned on tfl rail. 0n the trains, south—eastern are not calling at charing cross, london or waterloo bridge, due to engineering works, and no greater a
housing association affinity sutton, who own the block, say replacing the lift is a difficultjob andying on her daughter for help. my my daughter, she sees that i have something to eat and drink in today's was she is away. she keeps in touch with me all the time. and when she comes home in the evening i am so glad to see her stop the mayor of london has officially launched his new women's equality campaign. it's called "behind every great city," and to make the point, sadiq khan has...
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singapore is being accused of expanding its coastline and illegally dredged sutton's some of the islands off the coast of indonesia literally vanish it's a big business smuggling in syria and when it will take to sit there until the sand is are there you see this beautiful beach but behind it is something that's not so profound tragedy is that people just know the with an ecological investigation into a global emergency sandals at this time on al-jazeera. they're watching al-jazeera a reminder of our top stories north korea has defiant be defended its ballistic missile program at the u.n. security council the session was called after pyongyang tested what is believed to be its most advanced into continental ballistic missile last month but the u.n. meeting failed to come up with any new steps on how to curb north korea's actions. oh the israeli forces have killed four palestinians including a disabled man during a wave of protests across the occupied territories and gaza more than one hundred eighty people were injured in friday's demonstrations against donald trump's decision to recogni
singapore is being accused of expanding its coastline and illegally dredged sutton's some of the islands off the coast of indonesia literally vanish it's a big business smuggling in syria and when it will take to sit there until the sand is are there you see this beautiful beach but behind it is something that's not so profound tragedy is that people just know the with an ecological investigation into a global emergency sandals at this time on al-jazeera. they're watching al-jazeera a reminder...
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here to discuss, randy sutton, host of blue lives radio. let me start with you, randy, last year we saw a spike, a five-year spike in one of the most of horrific days in the history of law enforcement when six police officers were killed in dallas in july. what would you attribute the decline to? >> one of the factors i believe is the president. under the obama administration it was open season on police officers. he legitimized much of the black lives matter movement that advocated for the killing of police officers. under president trump we have a president that actually supports the american police officer, even buying christmas dinner this year for a number of police officers working his detail. that is a vast difference. and the american law enforcement officer is absorbing that difference and seeing there is a change in the leadership of this united states. but that's not -- i'm not giving him all the credit. there are other factors. one of the things we have to be aware of is the assault on law enforcement officers, in 2016, 57,000 a
here to discuss, randy sutton, host of blue lives radio. let me start with you, randy, last year we saw a spike, a five-year spike in one of the most of horrific days in the history of law enforcement when six police officers were killed in dallas in july. what would you attribute the decline to? >> one of the factors i believe is the president. under the obama administration it was open season on police officers. he legitimized much of the black lives matter movement that advocated for...
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colin sutton led the murder inquiry which helped to convict bellfield, and the more we looked at hime of the attack on the russells? the similarities you've got are a woman in a quiet location, a blitz attack with something heavy and blunt like a hammer. for no apparent reason, no previous interaction between them as far as we know. and that, in itself, you know, just those features make it an extremely rare crime. and because of that there is the natural tendency to look at, well, who else do we know who's committed crimes that have got these very rare features and very rare mo? and of course you end up looking at bellfield. in the absence of other facts he would be a good suspect. levi bellfield and michael stone are in the same prison in durham. and bellfield told us stone has made several attempts to get him to admit to the attack on the russells. stone denies this. in his alleged confession, bellfield admits he began offending as far back as the 1980s. the attack on the russells was in 1996 and some of those closest to him at the time had already become increasingly suspicious a
colin sutton led the murder inquiry which helped to convict bellfield, and the more we looked at hime of the attack on the russells? the similarities you've got are a woman in a quiet location, a blitz attack with something heavy and blunt like a hammer. for no apparent reason, no previous interaction between them as far as we know. and that, in itself, you know, just those features make it an extremely rare crime. and because of that there is the natural tendency to look at, well, who else do...
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david sutton tweets i say the man walking with socks on the train is chris stirewalt.roper. cassie writes bruce willis is next filming of the diehard movie. zach, re? and finally kathy says it looks like brian stelter. pat yourself on the back for knowing your media figures. i will figure out a way -- it was in fact cnn's brian stelter. at first i was worried he was not amused by my riffing because he tweeted out, i will admit to having sore feet if laura admits to taking creep shots. for the record, i did not take that shot, but someone on the train did and they forwarded it to me. to be fair to mr. media, he did tell one twitter user that he thought it was funny. thanks for being a good sport, brian. a polite request. for the sake of social order, please, even with those cute little orange socks of yours, please keep your shoes on in public. okay? it's not your bedroom. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free. it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. just a few dabs is clinically proven to seal out m
david sutton tweets i say the man walking with socks on the train is chris stirewalt.roper. cassie writes bruce willis is next filming of the diehard movie. zach, re? and finally kathy says it looks like brian stelter. pat yourself on the back for knowing your media figures. i will figure out a way -- it was in fact cnn's brian stelter. at first i was worried he was not amused by my riffing because he tweeted out, i will admit to having sore feet if laura admits to taking creep shots. for the...
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sutton. keith morrison: was it money? nobody knows what really happened except for him and garrett. here on this tropical paradise?
sutton. keith morrison: was it money? nobody knows what really happened except for him and garrett. here on this tropical paradise?
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willie sutton who when asked why he robbed banks said because that's where the money is.nd of course, bonnie and clyde and portrayed on film by fay done away and warren beatty. what happened to america's famous bank robbers? career bank robbers, successful bank robber who is robbed a bunch of banks and got away with it before they ever got caught or gunned down? video cameras. that's what happened to them. video cameras ended bank robbery as a career. bullets weren't enough to scare bank robbers but video cameras? video cameras did it. video cameras in banks stacked the odds just a little too much in the cops' favor and so in the 21st century only the very stupidest criminals among us are willing to step in front of the video cameras at your local bank and try to withdraw more money than they have in their accounts. then came twitter. and then came donald trump. on twitter, donald trump is like a bank robber who looks up at the video camera to make sure the bank gets a really good picture of him. who else, who else would tweet a confession to obstruction of justice? here'
willie sutton who when asked why he robbed banks said because that's where the money is.nd of course, bonnie and clyde and portrayed on film by fay done away and warren beatty. what happened to america's famous bank robbers? career bank robbers, successful bank robber who is robbed a bunch of banks and got away with it before they ever got caught or gunned down? video cameras. that's what happened to them. video cameras ended bank robbery as a career. bullets weren't enough to scare bank...
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according to con suttoning firm -- consulting firm, only 49% of companies plan to serve alcohol at theirs 62%. companies that will serve liquor are putting in safeguards like doing away with open bars and others will have party monitors to make sure everyone is on their best behavior. >> behavior. -- ktvu fox 2 news at 6:00 starts now. >>> develop news out the oakland where thousands of workers are calling for indid he have nilt strike -- indefinite strike after failed negotiations with the cities with them likely to shutdown tomorrow. >> union leaders representing more than 3,000 city employees say the strike is in protest to what they are calling unfair labor practices. we get more on this developing story now from ktvu henry lee. everything but emergency services like police and fire would be effected, correct? >> that is the case, frank and julie. some 3,000 city workers beginning at 3:00 a.m. tomorrow will be on the picket line this except for sworn oakland police and firefighters, but besides those agencies, besides those public service workers, just about every other city departme
according to con suttoning firm -- consulting firm, only 49% of companies plan to serve alcohol at theirs 62%. companies that will serve liquor are putting in safeguards like doing away with open bars and others will have party monitors to make sure everyone is on their best behavior. >> behavior. -- ktvu fox 2 news at 6:00 starts now. >>> develop news out the oakland where thousands of workers are calling for indid he have nilt strike -- indefinite strike after failed...
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Dec 1, 2017
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1988, lee was only 15, just a child, but he wanted to go to a football match, so he went to sutton withstreetwise, so the police investigation started along those lines after reporting him missing, they knew that lee was not a runaway, they were convinced something had happened to him, so they searched football grounds, made appeals at football grounds, etc. but a few years ago they reviewed the case and they believe that our son was murdered, but we still don't know for sure whether lee is still alive or dead, and every day i think, it is called, is he safe, if you warm , think, it is called, is he safe, if you warm, if he out somewhere in the cold, is he alive or dead? it is not knowing which is so painful for cold, is he alive or dead? it is not knowing which is so painfulfor all these years, 29 years of living with that not knowing, living in limbo, not knowing whether our son is alive, and well. nearly three decades you have been living like this. what are your coping strategies for getting through everyday? when lee first went missing it was just like a living nightmare but after
1988, lee was only 15, just a child, but he wanted to go to a football match, so he went to sutton withstreetwise, so the police investigation started along those lines after reporting him missing, they knew that lee was not a runaway, they were convinced something had happened to him, so they searched football grounds, made appeals at football grounds, etc. but a few years ago they reviewed the case and they believe that our son was murdered, but we still don't know for sure whether lee is...
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Dec 20, 2017
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it‘s what the sutton trust have said.r famously commented... very unfair on the honourable gentleman. let's hear the fella. thank you. in the 1980s mrsthatcher famously commented if vietnam was so wonderful why were millions getting in boats to leave it? with that in mind, can i ask my right honourable friend when she goes on the second phase of brexit negotiations if wto rules are so wonderful, why do so many countries seek trade agreements? can ijust say to my honourable friend of course countries around the world can trade, the question is what terms are they trading? we want to see a free trade agreement negotiated with the european union. we also want to see free trade agreements negotiated with countries around the rest of the world. the reason for that as we are believers in free trade, the reason for that is because we believe that brings growth, prosperity, jobs and a secure future to this country. can i wish the prime minister a merry christmas. as she sits down to her christmas. as she sits down to her christma
it‘s what the sutton trust have said.r famously commented... very unfair on the honourable gentleman. let's hear the fella. thank you. in the 1980s mrsthatcher famously commented if vietnam was so wonderful why were millions getting in boats to leave it? with that in mind, can i ask my right honourable friend when she goes on the second phase of brexit negotiations if wto rules are so wonderful, why do so many countries seek trade agreements? can ijust say to my honourable friend of course...
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Dec 12, 2017
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singapore is being accused of expanding its coastline with illegally dredged sutton's some of the islands off the coast of indonesia and literally vanish it's a big business smuggling these firms when they will take the city on their own fill the sand is our affair and here you see this beautiful beach but behind it is something that's not so profound tragedy is that people are just not aware and ecological investigation into a global emergency sound walls at this time on al-jazeera. is quiet the signal is given. out so it's safe to walk to school last year the more than thirty minute is in this community in one month the police say this area is a red zone one of several in some townships and cape town children sometimes get caught in the crossfire when rival gangs fight so parents and grandparents have started what they call a walk to try to take them from gang violence i lost my. violin go i also lost my but there are more than one hundred fifty volunteers working for several walking busses teachers say it is working class attendance has improved the volunteers also act as security guar
singapore is being accused of expanding its coastline with illegally dredged sutton's some of the islands off the coast of indonesia and literally vanish it's a big business smuggling these firms when they will take the city on their own fill the sand is our affair and here you see this beautiful beach but behind it is something that's not so profound tragedy is that people are just not aware and ecological investigation into a global emergency sound walls at this time on al-jazeera. is quiet...
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Dec 22, 2017
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y un clor elegante y con sutton o de piel mujeres latinas tienen miedo de usar los colores lo juicios el anillo y no agarrÓ el anillo agarrÓ el chocolate. >>> no te pongas impresionada la que manda en esa casa es ella (risas). >>> no podÍa ver una navidad sin estar con toda mi familia y ustedes son parte de mi familia. parte mi vida y dije, antes que me tenga que regresar tengo que venir a saludar. >>> es un peligro cuando estamos juntos >>> ¿estamos listos? >>> sÍ, estoy listo. >>> no me conociste nunca de verdad. >>> yu ju. >>> es miÉrcoles estamos ya:¿qÉe pasÓ? >>> el mundo estÁ loco. no va a cambiar. >>> te enamoro >>> solamente me falta un beso. yu ju. ♪ ♪ >>> oigan no queremos dejar de enviarle un mensaje a todos ustedes que amable nos dejan entrar todas a las maÑanas a sus casas. les deseo que estas navidades estÉn con sus seres queridos. si no pueden pasarlo con sus seres queridos no se preocupen, tienen una familia en un nuevo dÍa todos los dias, que los queremos y deseamos lo mejor. >>> claro que sÍ, que sea una navidad llena de bendiciones, de salud, prosperidad y que como
y un clor elegante y con sutton o de piel mujeres latinas tienen miedo de usar los colores lo juicios el anillo y no agarrÓ el anillo agarrÓ el chocolate. >>> no te pongas impresionada la que manda en esa casa es ella (risas). >>> no podÍa ver una navidad sin estar con toda mi familia y ustedes son parte de mi familia. parte mi vida y dije, antes que me tenga que regresar tengo que venir a saludar. >>> es un peligro cuando estamos juntos >>> ¿estamos...
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in the telegraph, kelly sutton, former heptathlete, talking about russian athletes not being allowed element of doubt if they are not competing against a russian. and in the sun, a picture arsenal fans won't want to see, jack wilshire on ice skates, he evenjoked, he said positive week, got through 20 minutes of ice skating without getting injured. jack wilshere has missed an incredible 155 arsenal matches and is onlyjust coming back into form. a quick one in the daily mail, sunderland striker duncan watmore has received a letter of support from real madrid for his serious knee injury. that's nice! cani serious knee injury. that's nice! can i show you this picture, i was driving yesterday and i saw lots of lovely houses with decorations but the guardian have gone spectacular. some of those are surely a step too far? steph and i... you can't go overboard with decorations, they are abroad. fantastic! one of my favourites, this is a pub, decorated entirely with lots of different christmas trees so thank you to the guardian for that. a celebration. talking about eating crisps in the quiet
in the telegraph, kelly sutton, former heptathlete, talking about russian athletes not being allowed element of doubt if they are not competing against a russian. and in the sun, a picture arsenal fans won't want to see, jack wilshire on ice skates, he evenjoked, he said positive week, got through 20 minutes of ice skating without getting injured. jack wilshere has missed an incredible 155 arsenal matches and is onlyjust coming back into form. a quick one in the daily mail, sunderland striker...
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i have here with me today mike sutton he's a senior in check and i hold him very close. >> and what is his name? >> omari. >> omari, welcome. >> and these kieptypes of thing and when we read the news reports of and the age group, 18 to 24 it breaks my heart. >> miss ashley, i agree with you, but how did this happen? >> i can tell you that we have processes. we have worked very hard to change those processes. could we do some things better, absolutely, sir. we have to work heard. >> we have work harder, this is instant. i heard the senator say there are 14 billion pills distributed in the united states every year. there are 323 million americans. that's 43 pills for every man, woman and child in america. >> yes, sir, and i agree with you. >> well, tell me what we need to do to stop this? >> we have to do everything possible, what we're doing today, having these conversations and developing different laws and tools that can help the d.e.a. and all of law enforcement. i mean no disrespect and i meant what i said. i am so pleased you would come today, but i don't want to keep having conver
i have here with me today mike sutton he's a senior in check and i hold him very close. >> and what is his name? >> omari. >> omari, welcome. >> and these kieptypes of thing and when we read the news reports of and the age group, 18 to 24 it breaks my heart. >> miss ashley, i agree with you, but how did this happen? >> i can tell you that we have processes. we have worked very hard to change those processes. could we do some things better, absolutely, sir. we...
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up next on american history tv, former national park chief historian robert sutton explains why new england abolitionists immigrated to kansas, their efforts to make kansas a free state and their
up next on american history tv, former national park chief historian robert sutton explains why new england abolitionists immigrated to kansas, their efforts to make kansas a free state and their