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were tate, la bianca murders. he slapped it and said, i did this, charlie told me to. they were almost proud what was they had done for chli devastating t people that i had loved could do this. that this -- it's not just talk. >> police believe the hippie clan is responsible for a total of 11 ritualistic murders. >> reporter: several members of the manson family are arrested, including susan atkins. >> susan started telling her cellmate about charlie and her participation in these murders and why and all of that. and by december, the case was breaking open and they took all of us to testify before the grand jury. i'm a 16-year-old being interrogated, threatened with the gas chamber, and they committed me to 90 days at patton state hospital. the 90 days turned into nine months. it was a blessing. all the nurses became my moms. i got psychological counseling. i went to church. then my arresting officer took me in as his foster child. i had like a normal life. i had babysitting jobs. they were turning me into -- as the most viable witness that they could. >> squeaky fromm
were tate, la bianca murders. he slapped it and said, i did this, charlie told me to. they were almost proud what was they had done for chli devastating t people that i had loved could do this. that this -- it's not just talk. >> police believe the hippie clan is responsible for a total of 11 ritualistic murders. >> reporter: several members of the manson family are arrested, including susan atkins. >> susan started telling her cellmate about charlie and her participation in...
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after marrying her husband, the couple relay tated to -- relocated to his hometown. there she devoted her time to raising six children. as her children grew older, miss pena was able to become more actively involved in the community, always lending a hand when possible. she was also an active member of the american legion auxiliary post 49 and including national conventions in texas and hawaii. the proud grandmother of 13 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren and more expected in the coming years. i'm pleased to hon herzegovina for her lega -- honor her for her legacy. her devotion to family and is admirable and i hope her 100th birthday celebration is filled with love and happiness. she's joined by family traveling from california, illinois, arizona, and across texas. i ask my colleagues to join me in pishing her a happy birthday and wish her good health and prosperity. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina seek recognition. ms. foxx: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker
after marrying her husband, the couple relay tated to -- relocated to his hometown. there she devoted her time to raising six children. as her children grew older, miss pena was able to become more actively involved in the community, always lending a hand when possible. she was also an active member of the american legion auxiliary post 49 and including national conventions in texas and hawaii. the proud grandmother of 13 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren and more expected in the coming...
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. >> i stand before you as the first woman elected to the united states senate from the tate of minnesota. to announce millsap candidacy for presidency of the united states. >> things to know about her is extraordinarily pop layer since she entered office. herry pro football ratings have been very high and that has not changed. she is well liked. i think the big question is whether her career so far representing minnesota is something that appeals to democrats more widely. the criticism locally of her is that she has been too safe. she hasn't taken on really big challenging issues, and she has been dismissive of some of the big ideas that you hear democrats talking about. then again if you talk to other democrats in the state, they may say she is the perfect colt because she can bridge the divide between the coasts and middle america. she can can play well to blue collar voters that we lost to donald trump. she might be the perfect candidate to bridge that gap, but again it depends on who shows up on primary day and what they are looking for. this minnesota primary is on march 3rd. everyt
. >> i stand before you as the first woman elected to the united states senate from the tate of minnesota. to announce millsap candidacy for presidency of the united states. >> things to know about her is extraordinarily pop layer since she entered office. herry pro football ratings have been very high and that has not changed. she is well liked. i think the big question is whether her career so far representing minnesota is something that appeals to democrats more widely. the...
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installation by the brits this nigerian artist caution about it has been patchy spy the prestigious tate mordred museum in london we leave you now with some pictures of this installation and i thought where. we present europe at its most fascinating at its most exciting. most creative colorful glamorous. tasteful innovative brilliant charming. thank you. and phil is a staple. on t.w. . over information. the opinions expressed d.w. on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch.
installation by the brits this nigerian artist caution about it has been patchy spy the prestigious tate mordred museum in london we leave you now with some pictures of this installation and i thought where. we present europe at its most fascinating at its most exciting. most creative colorful glamorous. tasteful innovative brilliant charming. thank you. and phil is a staple. on t.w. . over information. the opinions expressed d.w. on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch.
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christian tate, welcome to kennedy, you are stuck with judge napolitano, i am so happy you are here.of the government, what nationality is of toom people living in a household. >> not asking that question prevents us from getting information about citizens and noncitizens ash cros across cou, which is critical in allocation of federal funds and just for having an intelligence debate nationy. republican say this democrat fight this tooth and nail they think it could endanger their house majority, large numbers of undocumented people, and noncitizens live in states like california and other deep plu parts of country, they could have more representatives in washington. if you add this question, it could result in liberal state like california having few are reps, new york time study found california and new york, each lose a seat. judge napolitano: make sure everyone that watching and listening, understands the baseline. the census counts human being legal, and illegal, does the trump administration' it not to count illegals? it is somehow going to deduct those numbers from absolute cou
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installation by the british nigerian artist you should know about it has been paired just by the prestigious tate mordred museum in london we leave you now with some pictures of this installation and i've got words of this i found out. the from. the. lean. on terra poker. u.s. president donald trump is ignoring the rules of free trade and setting global markets on edge but are europe in germany doing that much better. who are the winners and losers in a high stakes game. shows up next on d w. fresh vegetables grown with less water less space and no pesticides. hydroponic farming in mumbai. but are these greens really healthy what about the costs and can farmers afford the equipment to. sixty minutes on d w. then you're with president cheney reaction of protests. began around six hundred years ago. in the renaissance. architects. scientists. and artists. to catapult europe out of the darkest middle ages into a movement. the renaissance fair sorts of people twenty second d. w. . the world seems a pretty topsy turvy place right now u.s. president donald trump has been doing what he can to turn the l
installation by the british nigerian artist you should know about it has been paired just by the prestigious tate mordred museum in london we leave you now with some pictures of this installation and i've got words of this i found out. the from. the. lean. on terra poker. u.s. president donald trump is ignoring the rules of free trade and setting global markets on edge but are europe in germany doing that much better. who are the winners and losers in a high stakes game. shows up next on d w....
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by the british knives are an artist you should know about it has been patches spy the prestigious tate mordred museum in london when leave you now with some pictures of his installation and about where it's office. a city in ruins morocco a. symbol of a long conflict in the philippines between the muslim and the christian population last the finance treasures occupied the city center in two thousand and seventeen president of church's response was crucial. to her it will never change the color of. the reconquest turned into tragedy this is not the kind of freedom that we want. how did morality become a gateway to islamist terror. an exclusive report from a destroyed city. full of in the sights of i.r.s. starts april eleventh on d. w. . cut. hello and welcome to news from arts and culture renowned russian director kid really said about any call for his release from a controversial house arrest by a moscow court on monday we'll look at how the news is being received in the theatre community also coming up. for bookworms with our series one hundred german must reads this time with a distu
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has been paired just by the prestigious tate modern museum in london we leave you now with some pictures of his installation and i've got words of his. birth. oh my two moons of species. a home worth saving. yes those are big changes and most start with small steps. tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world. to use to come to the toilet used green energy solutions and reforestation. interactive content teaching the next generation about environmental protection. using channels available to inspire people to change action and more determined to do something here for the next generation. the environment series of global three thousand on d w and on mine. hello and welcome to news from arts and culture renowned russian director kid really said about any call for his release from a controversial house arrest by a moscow court on monday we'll look at how the news is being received in the theatre community also coming up. for bookworms with our series one hundred german must reads this time with a disturbing powerful novel by austrian author and. and a feast for
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installation by the british nigerian artists you should know about it has been spy the prestigious tate malted museum in london we leave you now with some pictures of his installation and about where. he takes it personally. with all of the wonderful people in stories that make the game so special. for all true fans. pick up more than football long line. europe. look united. look divides. driving force. what binds the continent to counter. answers and stories aplenty the. spotlight on people. focusing girl on t w. hello and welcome to news from arts and culture renowned russian director kiran said about any call for his release from a controversial house arrest by a moscow court on monday we'll look at how the news is being received in the theatre community also coming up. except for bookworms with our series one hundred german must reads this time with a disturbing powerful novel by austrian author and yelling. and a feast for the taste buds for the eyes and ears a musical dinner in france is the latest in general bending performance ours. well as a leading figure of the guard in russi
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but darby tate belongs to shout by putting the gloss on the victory i saw two with four minutes to go i guess in question with a house i was not to design always a different game to a normal bundesliga game it's like a cup match there's only a winner and a loser and it doesn't matter where you are in the table. if someone of unity if we don't win our game says it's impossible to catch up with. an answer. before they shall because last went into him and was in two thousand and twelve the coach that say this man who stevens five years before that shouter were beaten by two women to end their title hopes history has a funny habit of coming back to home she and i. what a win that shall almost say from the drop but they need will help from club why well if glad when their match against it got it opens a nine point cushion between shocker and their relegation rivals and with just street games left of the season and nine points up for grabs it's looking pretty good so did the foles dish out a big big favor. an ecovillage took charge of his first game which took guts his job is simple make su
but darby tate belongs to shout by putting the gloss on the victory i saw two with four minutes to go i guess in question with a house i was not to design always a different game to a normal bundesliga game it's like a cup match there's only a winner and a loser and it doesn't matter where you are in the table. if someone of unity if we don't win our game says it's impossible to catch up with. an answer. before they shall because last went into him and was in two thousand and twelve the coach...
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in a statement to cnbc, amazon said we only an-tate an extremely small number of interactions from adom set of customers in order to improve the customer experience. we got the shareholder letter out as well. where bezos talks about echo being always on. is this an opportunity or liability? >> i own six of these devices and none of them are plugged in. i can assure you that these systems are hackable and i can assure you that employees are abusing their access to them. the reason i can assure you of this, we only need to look at the history of facebook, irs and google where employees have been caught over and over looking at their ex-spouses or boyfriends or girlfriends or celebrities instant messages, tax returns, whatever it is. if there's a system that can be abused, it will be abused. >> why do you have them then >> it was a mistake. i bought them, i played with them. i'm a technologist. i don't think you should have these in your houses, and i would say i'm 70% sure that the alexa devices have already been hacked by putin and the nsa, julian assange or china, maybe not julian as
in a statement to cnbc, amazon said we only an-tate an extremely small number of interactions from adom set of customers in order to improve the customer experience. we got the shareholder letter out as well. where bezos talks about echo being always on. is this an opportunity or liability? >> i own six of these devices and none of them are plugged in. i can assure you that these systems are hackable and i can assure you that employees are abusing their access to them. the reason i can...
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we welcome you to -- charles: want to bring back, danielle mcglocklin and kirsten tate. when president trump and or mnuchin start to speak. ladies i want to talk about the goldman saks saying today, because of the economy, president trump looks like he will probably be reelected in 2020. kirsten, is this a surprise to you? seems like economy is firing on all cylinders? >> wages are up. economy is humming. this is great news ahead of 2020. in fact i read a report this morning in vox of all places, shows trump's fund-raising has him lapping the democratic field. he raised $30 million during the first quarter of this year. that is more than what bernie sanders and kamala harris raised combined. 99% of those donations were small dollar donations. this signals really immense enthusiasm on the right. mainstream media would be really foolish not to recognize that enthusiasm like they didn't recognize it in 2016. charles: danielle, they're saying unemployment would be 3.3%. that is the lowest since october 1953. just since last year the amount of unemployment rate for black amer
we welcome you to -- charles: want to bring back, danielle mcglocklin and kirsten tate. when president trump and or mnuchin start to speak. ladies i want to talk about the goldman saks saying today, because of the economy, president trump looks like he will probably be reelected in 2020. kirsten, is this a surprise to you? seems like economy is firing on all cylinders? >> wages are up. economy is humming. this is great news ahead of 2020. in fact i read a report this morning in vox of all...
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they've done a wonderful job accommodating the residents, who for many years have lived in delap tated housing. now they have quality housing. i was on a street where the living room and the kitchen and stairs. it wasn't large enough to accommodate. the children are grown. i had the accomplish of having a dishwasher in my home. i really like that. [laughter] i really like not having to wash dishes by hand. we still do it from time to time. the mayor's office has been a real friend to us, a partner. we know that our city supports us. i love san francisco. just to be able to stay in my community and continue to help the residents who live here and continue to see my neighborhoods move into new housing, it's been a real joy. it's been a real joy. food in s just about expensive eat but food for everyone and there's organizations in the city that are doing really good work making sure that healthy food it assessable to everyone. more and more as follows are are becoming interested in upper arlthd they want to joy the open green pace sea know where their food it coming from we'll look at 3 p
they've done a wonderful job accommodating the residents, who for many years have lived in delap tated housing. now they have quality housing. i was on a street where the living room and the kitchen and stairs. it wasn't large enough to accommodate. the children are grown. i had the accomplish of having a dishwasher in my home. i really like that. [laughter] i really like not having to wash dishes by hand. we still do it from time to time. the mayor's office has been a real friend to us, a...
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but in response to your your question, i believe sheila tate.rian: friend after friend would report from small dinners in new york, as you said. nancy reagan would say, i don't know why the press lets barbara bush get away with designer clothes. barbara wrote in her diary, i wonder if it ever occurred to her that george bush paid for my clothes. what is that about? susan: nancy reagan famously got into some pr trouble in two ways. one was by seeming very concerned at how she was dressed. she dressed beautifully. the other was accepting dresses without paying for them by one of the things it was interesting and her diaries is barbara bush really like to designer clothes, too. she liked to dress well. she was not known for dressing well in the same way nancy reagan was and she was not a close horse in the same way, but she got a lot of pleasure from clothes, but she always paid for them. that was the difference. one thing i think defenders of nancy reagan would say that the press never gave her the benefit of the doubt, but it gave barbara bush th
but in response to your your question, i believe sheila tate.rian: friend after friend would report from small dinners in new york, as you said. nancy reagan would say, i don't know why the press lets barbara bush get away with designer clothes. barbara wrote in her diary, i wonder if it ever occurred to her that george bush paid for my clothes. what is that about? susan: nancy reagan famously got into some pr trouble in two ways. one was by seeming very concerned at how she was dressed. she...
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. >> i wonder how much market share tate's has taken from keebler and amos, right? example of how millennials and younger consumers are going more for the pure stuff that doesn't have artificial ingredients and, you know, is a little more premium in terms of -- >> and has decent shelf space. you see it everywhere. it is interesting. >> true. it has been distributed. that's a big factor. they have to buy up the small brands that are growing like tate's and resonating and sell off some old school ones like keebler. >>> up next, former treasury secretary larry summers weighing in on the global slowdown and the great rate debate. and it is the first trading day of april here is a look at last month's dow leaders. "squawk on the street" will be right back >>> not much common ground on capitol hill these days, but there is one issue that has support on both sides of the aisle. retirement ylon mui joins us with more. >> this is one bill that could pass despite all the revisions we have seen in congress the house ways and means committee, it will begin considering a bill to
. >> i wonder how much market share tate's has taken from keebler and amos, right? example of how millennials and younger consumers are going more for the pure stuff that doesn't have artificial ingredients and, you know, is a little more premium in terms of -- >> and has decent shelf space. you see it everywhere. it is interesting. >> true. it has been distributed. that's a big factor. they have to buy up the small brands that are growing like tate's and resonating and sell...
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and create jobs in the united tates, canada, and europe. so our transatlantic bond is not just about security, it is also about prosperity. it is not by chance that article 2 of the washington treaty encourages economic collaboration between our nations. europe and america have long been by far each other's largest trading partners. creating millions of jobs on both sides of the atlantic. generating more than $3 billion a day in trade, injecting trillions of dollars into our economies. there is more wealth, greater health, better education, and more happiness thanks to the bond between our two continents. madam speaker, mr. vice president, the ultimate xpression is that we stand together. fight together, and sometimes ie together. i have visited arlington national cementtary to pay tribute to all those american soldiers who have given their lives. many of them in defense of europe. two world wars and the cold war made it clear how important america is to the security of europe. and equally that peace and stainlt in europe is important -- st
and create jobs in the united tates, canada, and europe. so our transatlantic bond is not just about security, it is also about prosperity. it is not by chance that article 2 of the washington treaty encourages economic collaboration between our nations. europe and america have long been by far each other's largest trading partners. creating millions of jobs on both sides of the atlantic. generating more than $3 billion a day in trade, injecting trillions of dollars into our economies. there is...
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and create jobs in the united tates, canada, and europe. so our transatlantic bond is not just about security, it is also about prosperity. it is not by chance that article 2 of the washington treaty encourages economic collaboration between our nations. europe and america have long been by far each other's largest trading partners. creating millions of jobs on both sides of the atlantic. generating more than $3 billion a day in trade, injecting trillions of dollars into our economies. there is more wealth, greater health, better education, and more happiness thanks to the bond between our two continents. madam speaker, mr. vice president, the ultimate xpression is that we stand together. fight together, and sometimes ie together. i have visited arlington national cementtary to pay tribute to all those american soldiers who have given their lives. many of them in defense of europe. two world wars and the cold war made it clear how important america is to the security of europe. and equally that peace and stainlt in europe is important -- st
and create jobs in the united tates, canada, and europe. so our transatlantic bond is not just about security, it is also about prosperity. it is not by chance that article 2 of the washington treaty encourages economic collaboration between our nations. europe and america have long been by far each other's largest trading partners. creating millions of jobs on both sides of the atlantic. generating more than $3 billion a day in trade, injecting trillions of dollars into our economies. there is...
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i was there back then, as anita hill and her sporters say, she was not tated fairly, she -- he gavelled i down and good not let her introduce her own defense witnesses. >> one thing wenow for sure, the back and forth between the president and joe biden will be interesting to see as well. >> very car from all the reporting that the president views joe biden as his most serious challenger h ande's already deriding sleepy joe and all rest and trying to brand him as being too old. he's 76, bernie sanders is 77. 72. president is if you want a fight among sectagenarians. >> seeod "meet the press" t in eight minutes. comes up after "news 4 today." we'll be back after this break. alright boys, time for bed. listen to your mom, knuckl. hand em over. hand what over? video games, whatever you got. let's go. you can watch videos of people playing video games in the morning. is that everything? i can see who's online. i'm gonna sweee sofa fo. well, look what i found. take control of your be careful out there!i. now that's simple, easy, awesome. switch to xfinity internet for $34.99 a month for 12 mo
i was there back then, as anita hill and her sporters say, she was not tated fairly, she -- he gavelled i down and good not let her introduce her own defense witnesses. >> one thing wenow for sure, the back and forth between the president and joe biden will be interesting to see as well. >> very car from all the reporting that the president views joe biden as his most serious challenger h ande's already deriding sleepy joe and all rest and trying to brand him as being too old. he's...
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tate britain for example where they announce three and a half thousand job cuts child poverty is over one third higher. and to lose 235 pounds for a household will see more money from the government. >> actually what we see in terms of spending it in those authorities and then to deliver those capsules. >> and dad harmlessness and today they do not have the funding necessary to comply and to lose 640 pounds per household but yet child poverty is more than doubled which is an increase of funding. does the prime minister think that in the highest levels of child poverty facing the largest cuts in their budget cracks and to take action to get more money into their pocket. >> it is. and then to have a national living wage. for 32 million households and a tax cut. >> 500,000 more children and those that were handed out to children last year. and those proposals those areas even poorer from that funding criteria. they would be very proud to call this the funding formula. and those are the most deprived parts of the country cracks. >> but also making more money available. >> let's just see w
tate britain for example where they announce three and a half thousand job cuts child poverty is over one third higher. and to lose 235 pounds for a household will see more money from the government. >> actually what we see in terms of spending it in those authorities and then to deliver those capsules. >> and dad harmlessness and today they do not have the funding necessary to comply and to lose 640 pounds per household but yet child poverty is more than doubled which is an...
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it reminded me of the volcanoes that we have in the united .tates towardot stay very long the main in -- engagement. that isl the about out thisthey cold me they pulled me out. the communication system would go and it is different from this i was up in the first one. they pulled me back because there was only two of us in our division. time, i had an experience the real rough part of it. as we went along, several days later, they tried to counter ridges.he because of the reinforcement. the headquarters was where our and that is across where we had any shortage. .ou stall and you can't move it was for 10 or 11 days, and then we were pulled back out of we secured the island and here come the troops that is the rest of the island. that is what i remember. was the landing particularly difficult? ured in land l and then attacked for maximum effect. was the plan of the japanese and they knew they would not stop you at the beach. ,t became quite a killing particularly with the high severales there were ferocious battles that were bought. you did multiple landings. was the use of the code any
it reminded me of the volcanoes that we have in the united .tates towardot stay very long the main in -- engagement. that isl the about out thisthey cold me they pulled me out. the communication system would go and it is different from this i was up in the first one. they pulled me back because there was only two of us in our division. time, i had an experience the real rough part of it. as we went along, several days later, they tried to counter ridges.he because of the reinforcement. the...
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robert: and they know what s happens in tate? republican controlled senate. >> they've seen this movie before. nancy pelosi lived through this in the 1990's. the republicans in that case impeached bill clinton in the house where they controlled and did not succeed in the senate. republicans lost five seats in the house, midterm elections. newt gingrich, republican speaker of the house, lost his job. bill clinton survived and exits office with 66% job approval rating so nancy pelosi has seen this movie and it doesn't have a happy ending. >> and someone who added her voice this weekll is y clinton. rote for "the washington post" and said she was in the 2016 elections and sat across vladimir putin and touches eve circle and she said, no impeachment. in a sense, impeachment is too easy. robert: secretary c talking about senator warren on the campaign trail. 2020, more and more becoming a cloud that's lming over all political discussions and this week was former vice president joe biden jumped in and took direct aim at president trump
robert: and they know what s happens in tate? republican controlled senate. >> they've seen this movie before. nancy pelosi lived through this in the 1990's. the republicans in that case impeached bill clinton in the house where they controlled and did not succeed in the senate. republicans lost five seats in the house, midterm elections. newt gingrich, republican speaker of the house, lost his job. bill clinton survived and exits office with 66% job approval rating so nancy pelosi has...
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stage thelcome to the next president of these united ♪tates of america, the honab sen.y:: -- rep. ryan:: i first want to thank my family for letting me to this. [applause] rep. ryan: i am tim ryan and i am running for president of the united states of america. [applause] ryan: first want to say thank you for everybody today for giving me this amazing opportunity and i want to thank you for 45 and three-quarter -- of-- i am hanging on an amazing ride and the opportunity to represent you in the united states congress. someone liked that. my mom. thanks mom. no, i am kidding. at the end of the day i am a kid from niles, ohio. [applause] ryan: and the beautiful niles, ohio, or youngstown, ohio, you don't just get raised by your parents. community.sed by the so i am here because of the coaches in niles little league, mr. leonard who lives next door who is the head coach who kicked me in the where and when i needed it and kicked me in there and when i did need it. leagueches in the little , the teachers at our lady of mount caramel, the teachers at kennedy high school, it was
stage thelcome to the next president of these united ♪tates of america, the honab sen.y:: -- rep. ryan:: i first want to thank my family for letting me to this. [applause] rep. ryan: i am tim ryan and i am running for president of the united states of america. [applause] ryan: first want to say thank you for everybody today for giving me this amazing opportunity and i want to thank you for 45 and three-quarter -- of-- i am hanging on an amazing ride and the opportunity to represent you in the...
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tate don't know. she is used to overreach by t. he is not this point even now i think is he in the house chores they need to know that two babies. all displaying the fuselage all of. this food being mixed chemicals with their it takes is the point is we do that when it's. that. thing you. know he's not. going to tell me what you asked. him that he wanted the normal to i'm going to i'm going to miss that means but the i was moved. along to there are these food to to to say this is the way. in and i do need to protect the project that you do both in the opus foodstuff of project because if you ask good to say someone tell you are wrong here . you see it does appear or noticed because when you look at who's this all of this is that good ok i was just playing with this in the wrong wrong wrong wrong because he doesn't need probably as you were i didn't get the point i want to award but imagine james who should get angry with those tied to mean yeah i'm distancing symbolical i want to bang that my low but must rely on your pressure you
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and many money managers are drawn against fiberboard and drops to second spot on the tate. modern day treated stallman to hand maybe most folks with two goals against stoppage time. clocks. next to w. o. o. m what's the connection between brett powell and the european union so he knows the old model a w correspondent and avid baker can stretch this second line with the rules set by the team. charts. this morning recipes for success strategy that make a difference. baking bread on d.w. . an african. president of how long i am kind of the indian patriotic front in. the rebel army and in the one nine hundred ninety four genocide wasn't when all in the rulers there wasn't doing to us good you've been taught about me to reinforce it i'm close and i knew this blood was up and he was not following in a group. a controversial leader whose success is beyond question. time. one tragedy starts people fish on t.w. . drives. could you do with eighty million euros you could fly around the world seventy five thousand times or go into outer space with three friends.
and many money managers are drawn against fiberboard and drops to second spot on the tate. modern day treated stallman to hand maybe most folks with two goals against stoppage time. clocks. next to w. o. o. m what's the connection between brett powell and the european union so he knows the old model a w correspondent and avid baker can stretch this second line with the rules set by the team. charts. this morning recipes for success strategy that make a difference. baking bread on d.w. . an...
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will become a rule take not a role make of it is it wouldn't be sitting at the top tate says. so we're where do we go from here we have another big session planned on wednesday in parliament tomorrow you and i were talking there's going to be a meeting yet it's going to get that there will be a cabinet meeting said theresa may with her cabinet we're told for five hours three of those hours will be without civil servants and they will be talking very politically and the room raised the talking about a general election because everything is on the table including a no deal breck's it next week which has become perhaps ever more likely given that the situation that we're in at the end there was talk tonight about two hundred conservative members saying that they supported the managed no deal breaks it and then you all scored is a mannish no deal bricks it well possibly of this saying that they can get many deals with the e.u. they can get that transition period that the e.u. has said no no no no no all the way along to that so i'm not sure whether there was last week talk of mayb
will become a rule take not a role make of it is it wouldn't be sitting at the top tate says. so we're where do we go from here we have another big session planned on wednesday in parliament tomorrow you and i were talking there's going to be a meeting yet it's going to get that there will be a cabinet meeting said theresa may with her cabinet we're told for five hours three of those hours will be without civil servants and they will be talking very politically and the room raised the talking...
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before the creation of the troops,tates colored refugees and free black men met soldiers in the southern locales of the western leader to offer their services. some were illiterate, others were starving, others were barely clothed, but many had a keen awareness of the region, the land, and its customs. it would take legal arguments for their actions to be official policy. atore burnside's men landed new bern, prominent leaders state their responsibility. theright to bear arms, expressions of patriotism and the access of privileges and honor associated with military service gave the meaning of the war its shape for black men excluded from union forces. a veteran of the mexican-american war wrote the secretary of war simon cameron just one week after fort sumter writing, "i know of some 300 of free colored citizens of this city." been threei have times across the rocky mountains in the service of the country. should cameron be interested in his offer, i can be found throughout the seven -- throughout the senate chamber." he made one of the earliest cases are black enlistment. he cited his
before the creation of the troops,tates colored refugees and free black men met soldiers in the southern locales of the western leader to offer their services. some were illiterate, others were starving, others were barely clothed, but many had a keen awareness of the region, the land, and its customs. it would take legal arguments for their actions to be official policy. atore burnside's men landed new bern, prominent leaders state their responsibility. theright to bear arms, expressions of...
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wewe want the government to tate action about the climate crisis, but the eco-collapse we are facing.
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we're tating now, too?! who writes this guy's speeches, hannibal lector?been all across this great country and let me tell you there's no one more delicious than iowans -- (slurping). taste?! while some are speaking out against joe biden's unwelcomed nose jobs, others are saying his affection was as innocent as he intended. biden getting support from stephanie carter wife of obama former defense secretary ash cart. she writes this shoulder rub from her husband's swearing in was a show of support from close friends, not inappropriate touching. >> trevor: that's surprising because everyone saw this photo of joe biden going on a scalp safari and assumed he made this woman extremely uncomfortable, but turns out she saw nothing wrong with it, just a friend comforting her on a special day, also checking her for lies. ( laughter ) it's clear joe biden needs to be more careful about which women are participants in his follicle diving and which are not. ( laughter ) for all the women not on board and worried about joe biden in their world, we invented a product to
we're tating now, too?! who writes this guy's speeches, hannibal lector?been all across this great country and let me tell you there's no one more delicious than iowans -- (slurping). taste?! while some are speaking out against joe biden's unwelcomed nose jobs, others are saying his affection was as innocent as he intended. biden getting support from stephanie carter wife of obama former defense secretary ash cart. she writes this shoulder rub from her husband's swearing in was a show of...
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the other thing i think spending time outside of the united tates gives you a better appreciation for all we have going us here. and it w everything from clean water and food and not having to worry about certain diseases to our civil liberties. a the final thing i learned is that the united states is the greatest country on earth. it's not theonly country on earth. and we can learn a great deal beyond our shores a i think the early years gave me a perspective on the world. an i how we fitto the broader context. >> and president obama also spent time growing up overseas. he came back to america. did that create a significant boou for the two of when you first met him in? >> it did. in fact, the first it time the three of us had dinner, michel robinson, barack obama and myself, they weren't even married. we bonded around the life experiences of he and i and the three lessons i just explained were similar to w he felt growing up in his formative years in indonesia. >> in your book, you talk aboutm the ra and sexism you encountered in chicago where you practiced law before becoming a pow
the other thing i think spending time outside of the united tates gives you a better appreciation for all we have going us here. and it w everything from clean water and food and not having to worry about certain diseases to our civil liberties. a the final thing i learned is that the united states is the greatest country on earth. it's not theonly country on earth. and we can learn a great deal beyond our shores a i think the early years gave me a perspective on the world. an i how we fitto...
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the very famous gentleman shall go to the tate britain spit to join the twice actually in the sixty's so it might be that nikon gets his the gold moment now but how about i just talked to the ellie's a government and they said that is an opening actually that no longer pays to extend it to an extension as long as it is reasonable so what's an anglo american just now came up with twenty twenty seems too long for them but a few months might be possible all right that begs the question to max here in berlin is chancellor angela merkel a moderating influence on paris and e.u. at large. she certainly is a moderating influence as a petition by with moderate success especially when we look at what she has achieved within the european union before so we have seen her go against her own finance minister the a stereotype riven both and suddenly in the time of the greek bailout crisis where she said greece has to stay in the e.u. because she is a very principled politician and she has said in the case of the united kingdom that she is very much for orderly breck's and solution that is her highes
the very famous gentleman shall go to the tate britain spit to join the twice actually in the sixty's so it might be that nikon gets his the gold moment now but how about i just talked to the ellie's a government and they said that is an opening actually that no longer pays to extend it to an extension as long as it is reasonable so what's an anglo american just now came up with twenty twenty seems too long for them but a few months might be possible all right that begs the question to max here...
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overly aggressive tactics in investigating the people around the president of the united tates. this was april of 1952. an election year. harry was not on the ballot. nevertheless, he was a good party man and wanted the nominee to win. to succeed him. he said we have to do something about this. congress was in an uproar. the special counsel has been fired. i've got it, let's fire the attorney general. and he did. he fired the attorney general. the scandal ran its course. we move forward to watergate. we don't need to be reminded of what happened. the saturday night massacre. in his early months, archibald cox is to be fired. what was the reason? overly aggressive tactics by a artisan staff. there are echoes that one can hear if one pauses to isten. i have made a bit of an amateur historian study of that which led up to watergate. i think president nixon had a point. he did have an argument. as to the unreasonableness of mr. cox. there were arguments on the other side. welcome to our world called the law. because mr. cox did not accept the proposed compromise regarding reviewing
overly aggressive tactics in investigating the people around the president of the united tates. this was april of 1952. an election year. harry was not on the ballot. nevertheless, he was a good party man and wanted the nominee to win. to succeed him. he said we have to do something about this. congress was in an uproar. the special counsel has been fired. i've got it, let's fire the attorney general. and he did. he fired the attorney general. the scandal ran its course. we move forward to...
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and create jobs in the united tates, canada, and europe. so our transatlantic bond is not just about security, it is also about prosperity. it is not by chance that article 2 of the washington treaty encourages economic collaboration between our nations. europe and america have long been by far each other's largest trading partners. creating millions of jobs on both sides of the atlantic. generating more than $3 billion a day in trade, injecting trillions of dollars into our economies. there is more wealth, greater health, better education, and more happiness thanks to the bond between our two continents. madam speaker, mr. vice president, the ultimate xpression is that we stand together. fight together, and sometimes ie together. i have visited arlington national cementtary to pay tribute to all those american soldiers who have given their lives. many of them in defense of europe. two world wars and the cold war made it clear how important america is to the security of europe. and equally that peace and stainlt in europe is important -- st
and create jobs in the united tates, canada, and europe. so our transatlantic bond is not just about security, it is also about prosperity. it is not by chance that article 2 of the washington treaty encourages economic collaboration between our nations. europe and america have long been by far each other's largest trading partners. creating millions of jobs on both sides of the atlantic. generating more than $3 billion a day in trade, injecting trillions of dollars into our economies. there is...
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if he manages to say, i built a call tate, trns ised from insurgency for another moment another opportunity for the future and syria, iraq and wider region, he could position himself, present himself in the future as a leader who made a difference. if he was killed. as the caliphate collapsed that would undermine that for a long time and present an alternative to it. >> but stability that you can use to build on that and kind of push against the regime and push against the jihadis and other actors. if the u.s. leads now, the regime will consolidate these gains and the jihadis will try to grow back again and the you has the opportunity to do something in syria if the u.s. pulls out of syria, the conflict ill unravel. iraq is very important, because now iraqi security hinges in fact on this stability because the borders are pourous. isis there. if there is any cop flict there, it will immediately affect aces like and bar and the -- anbar and i think this is very important, the key points to pay attention. >> would you like to weigh in? >> i don't want to go over what hassan has mentioned. and
if he manages to say, i built a call tate, trns ised from insurgency for another moment another opportunity for the future and syria, iraq and wider region, he could position himself, present himself in the future as a leader who made a difference. if he was killed. as the caliphate collapsed that would undermine that for a long time and present an alternative to it. >> but stability that you can use to build on that and kind of push against the regime and push against the jihadis and...
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apartheid the president several says the day of freedom won't be forgotten the great tragedy of the tate was done to liaise with great deliberation. so the victims of different races. was it. of the scale of human endeavor and even. more than. the greek tragedy of property it was the deep division. amongst us. well a protest broke out in the same time where the freedom day celebrations were taking place a small crowd clashed with the police and set fires in the street claiming there's no such thing as freedom day and demonstrators argue they're poor lacking basic living standards and for them a heartache never ending. well much progress has been made since nelson mandela's revolution to end white rule botts not nearly enough according to critics of the governing african national congress. has more now from johannesburg. marked them uneasy remembers a feeling of euphoria in one thousand nine hundred four when apartheid ended and nelson mandela became south africa's first black president she believed ending a white minority rule would mean a better life for the poor black majority decades
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in this fire itself because the hot lead being used to waterproof thank you for that update david tate and lie forests in paris. in other world news protesters have spent another night on the streets sudan's capital demanding the military council that's taken power be disbanded and replaced with civilians less than a week after president bashir was deposed demonstrators nothing will be done to end repression or the economic crisis here morgan has a report from khartoum. despite a military coup ousting bashir last thursday and his successor twenty four hours later the sit in and protests continue. we insist on continuing with this revolution until our demands are met our demands are known and clear bringing down the regime completely they're angry because they feel their revolution is being stolen by the military council that overthrew bashir the council has appointed members from the military to run the country it's promised an all party inclusive government for the transitional period but under the military supervision that's something those under streets refused to accept protests th
in this fire itself because the hot lead being used to waterproof thank you for that update david tate and lie forests in paris. in other world news protesters have spent another night on the streets sudan's capital demanding the military council that's taken power be disbanded and replaced with civilians less than a week after president bashir was deposed demonstrators nothing will be done to end repression or the economic crisis here morgan has a report from khartoum. despite a military coup...
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they've done a wonderful job accommodating the residents, who for many years have lived in delap tatedhave quality housing. i was on a street where the living room and the kitchen and stairs. it wasn't large enough to accommodate. the children are grown. i had the accomplish of having a dishwasher in my home. i really like that. [laughter] i really like not having to wash dishes by hand. we still do it from time to time. the mayor's office has been a real friend to us, a partner. we know that our city supports us. i love san francisco. just to be able to stay in my community and continue to help the residents who live here and continue to see my neighborhoods move into new housing, it's been a real joy. >> sfgov tv ready to begin. good morning today is wednesday april 17, 2019. this is regular meeting of the building inspection commission. please turn off all electronic devices. first item is roll call. [roll call] we have a quorum. our next item is president's announcements. >> president mccarthy: good morning welcome to the april meeting of 2019 b.i.c. i have some announcements to re
they've done a wonderful job accommodating the residents, who for many years have lived in delap tatedhave quality housing. i was on a street where the living room and the kitchen and stairs. it wasn't large enough to accommodate. the children are grown. i had the accomplish of having a dishwasher in my home. i really like that. [laughter] i really like not having to wash dishes by hand. we still do it from time to time. the mayor's office has been a real friend to us, a partner. we know that...
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they've done a wonderful job accommodating the residents, who for many years have lived in delap tatedhousing. now they have quality housing. i was on a street where the living room and the kitchen and stairs. it wasn't large enough to accommodate. the children are grown. i had the accomplish of having a dishwasher in my home. i really like that. [laughter] i really like not having to wash dishes by hand. we still do it from time to time. the mayor's office has been a real friend to us, a partner. we know that our city supports us. i love san francisco. just to be able to stay in my community and continue to help the residents who live here and continue to see my neighborhoods move into new housing, it's been a real joy. >> good afternoon. welcome to the land use and transportation committee for the san francisco board of supervisors for today, tax day, april 15th, 2019. i am the chair of the committee. joint on my right by vice chair supervisor safai and momentarily to be joined by supervisor matt haney. misses clerk, do you have any announcements? >> silence also phones and o
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hello i'm lauren tate in london with the top stories on our jazeera britain's opposition leader has heldtalks with prime minister to resign may in an attempt to break the brics it deadlock jeremy corbett is as the discussions were useful but inconclusive the two met at the request of may be trying to get support for have breaks it deal it's already been rejected by parliament three times without a parliamentary consensus the u.k. will leave the e.u. without a deal in a little more than a week paul brennan has more. certainly talking and that in itself is progress but they're struggling to keep the parties on board that's for sure the prime minister wrote to all parliamentary m.p.'s this morning asking for national unity but i have to say behind the scenes the one hundred twenty two for its committee for example that's a committee of backbench conservative m.p.'s met to discuss the kind of indicative votes on teresa mayes leadership and it appears that she is not very popular at all . of it and says that some two thirds would have voted no confidence in the prime minister if they'd had th
hello i'm lauren tate in london with the top stories on our jazeera britain's opposition leader has heldtalks with prime minister to resign may in an attempt to break the brics it deadlock jeremy corbett is as the discussions were useful but inconclusive the two met at the request of may be trying to get support for have breaks it deal it's already been rejected by parliament three times without a parliamentary consensus the u.k. will leave the e.u. without a deal in a little more than a week...
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sead that his condition was worsening at the university of maryland medical center where he was being tated for pneumonia. the speaker's legacy will loom large throughout the state. >> i think he's part of the progresse legacy of maryland. nobody better personifies a love of thef house delegates and the love of maryland government and politic than speaker busch. >> reporter: today also happens to be the last day of general assembly. no doubt the speaker's absence will be felt. he wling the longest-serving speaker in state history. speaker busch leaves behind a wife and two daughters. in annapolis, i'm justin finch, news 4. >> the governor called yesterday a profoundly sad t day f state. saying busch cared deeply about the people of maryland. in a statement governor hogan said speaker busch and i came from different sides of the aisle, but we often came together in the interests of the people of maryland. he served with the decency ande good natf a teacher, a coach, and a family man. i was h honored to know and to work closely with him. for more on speaker michael busch, go to nbc washington
sead that his condition was worsening at the university of maryland medical center where he was being tated for pneumonia. the speaker's legacy will loom large throughout the state. >> i think he's part of the progresse legacy of maryland. nobody better personifies a love of thef house delegates and the love of maryland government and politic than speaker busch. >> reporter: today also happens to be the last day of general assembly. no doubt the speaker's absence will be felt. he...
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the kigs took place a day after the murders of actress sharon tate and four others. >>> new developments in that massive college admissions scandal. a third coach has admitted to accepting bribes. the former university of texas mention's tennis coach pleaded guilty to accepting $100,000. prosecutors say they will seek between 15 and 21 months inison. himingel mntains ef sierra mad call last night about a suspicious man ringing door bells. a responding officer discovered the shirtless man bleeding from a superficial wound to the head. the fish and game officials are now searching for the bear which was spotted hours later walking around a nearby neighborhood. >> unbelievable! >> what is the secret to the newest champion? >> it is a visual candy bar of sorts. >> a taste of recycling. the abc7 star giving back to the earth. >>> the sun is preparing to set on this very warm to hot day. i'll have the ♪ flintstones! meet the flintstones. ♪ ♪ they're the modern stone age family. ♪ ♪ from the town of bedrock. ♪ meet george jetson. ♪ with instant acceleration, electric cars are more fun to drive
the kigs took place a day after the murders of actress sharon tate and four others. >>> new developments in that massive college admissions scandal. a third coach has admitted to accepting bribes. the former university of texas mention's tennis coach pleaded guilty to accepting $100,000. prosecutors say they will seek between 15 and 21 months inison. himingel mntains ef sierra mad call last night about a suspicious man ringing door bells. a responding officer discovered the shirtless...
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kristin tate and culture editor at the federalist, great to have you with us tonight.is different. of the city goes after him in a civil trial it is a much lower burden than taking us a little, trial. this is what the abc chicago affiliate says. taking the medicine trial carries risk for jussie smollett by extending negative publicity. much of the evidence that would be featured at a can try would be presented in any civil trial required for depositions forcing him for the first time to explain evidence prosecutors demonstrated he was lying. why doesn't he just pay the fine? >> the fact that he wouldn't pay the fine proves this man thinks he's above the law. this ordeal is so important to the people of chicago and the law enforcement community. jussie smollett deserves harsh punishment including jail time not just for wasting hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars but diverting police attention and manpower. 24 detectives were pulled off of other cases to spend 1000 our on his claims. when cops were dealing with this mess, 2500 other crimes occurred in chicago. case
kristin tate and culture editor at the federalist, great to have you with us tonight.is different. of the city goes after him in a civil trial it is a much lower burden than taking us a little, trial. this is what the abc chicago affiliate says. taking the medicine trial carries risk for jussie smollett by extending negative publicity. much of the evidence that would be featured at a can try would be presented in any civil trial required for depositions forcing him for the first time to explain...
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david: i hate to tate obvious, but mitt romney is no donald trump, i like mitt romney, he is no donald trump, donald trump has that personality, and obama had a great personality as well, sometimes that is the extra edge. but what about the issues that were plaguing the economy in particular market in december? december was not that long ago. everyone was talking doom and gloom, i am wondering how soon, we got a few months before the election, more than a year. >> yes, what could happen china could happen. i know you are seeing we do not have resolve with the trade spat we have with them, that is reverberating in the german economy is 4 straight months of contraction. so that is of concern, we're seeing numbers in china do well but note pick up in germany. world economy could hurt us. >> one thing changed between end of last year and now, interest rates, fed signaled it will pause on rates, risk, they never had control over longer boneds but -- bonds but short rates risk was you would see 3% or 4% from your bank, stocks are still best. >> that is why markets' trump to win. marketsry th
david: i hate to tate obvious, but mitt romney is no donald trump, i like mitt romney, he is no donald trump, donald trump has that personality, and obama had a great personality as well, sometimes that is the extra edge. but what about the issues that were plaguing the economy in particular market in december? december was not that long ago. everyone was talking doom and gloom, i am wondering how soon, we got a few months before the election, more than a year. >> yes, what could happen...
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that this attack happened outside of a roller skating rink in the lower haight kron force christina tate with a man who says that he was jailed that by that suspect just minutes before the attack. >>the san francisco police department is still running a large investigation on this case because the suspect ran away. >>this is the scene after a man was attacked by another with a sword. it happened friday night near fillmore street and oak street in san francisco. police tell us the victim was walking past the suspect who was wearing a make america great again hat then something happened where the magna hat fell from the suspect's head. then the suspect attacked the victim with a sword. the suspect then ran away with his weapon he could have been any other person sepsis co you >>he had about he had dark those about this year's i'm a bit maybe he had had on many had dark hair glasses kind of off the squares classes. >>scott sweeney and his girlfriend came in contact with the accused attacker. before it all happened so we need said the man in the maggot hat was glaring and yelled homophobic s
that this attack happened outside of a roller skating rink in the lower haight kron force christina tate with a man who says that he was jailed that by that suspect just minutes before the attack. >>the san francisco police department is still running a large investigation on this case because the suspect ran away. >>this is the scene after a man was attacked by another with a sword. it happened friday night near fillmore street and oak street in san francisco. police tell us the...
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and sharon tate before her shocking murder., he even begins traveling the world in pursuit of celebrity signatures. throughout the 1960s, '70s, and '80s, he snaps up sports figures, bollywood stars, politicians, and one of his favorites -- mexican telenovela actors. it's on a trip to mexico city in 1993 that jack -- now 64 years old -- approaches a struggling young mexican soap actor for an autograph. now, the young guy in that picture looks a little bit familiar. who is that? >> [ laughs ] you're funny. i was an actor. it was the end of winter in 1993 that i met jack in mexico city. i see jack coming up in the distance. i just know he was somebody different, and he says, "are you an actor?" i was ever so flattered. when i met jack, this is the card that i signed for him, and this is the picture he took of myself. >> oh, my, juan carlos, look at you. was this a love at first sight? >> well, it's one of those things that when you know you've found your soul mate. call it what you want it, our chemistry was very compatible, how a
and sharon tate before her shocking murder., he even begins traveling the world in pursuit of celebrity signatures. throughout the 1960s, '70s, and '80s, he snaps up sports figures, bollywood stars, politicians, and one of his favorites -- mexican telenovela actors. it's on a trip to mexico city in 1993 that jack -- now 64 years old -- approaches a struggling young mexican soap actor for an autograph. now, the young guy in that picture looks a little bit familiar. who is that? >> [ laughs...