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this is a takeoff of the uncle sam poster that says "i want you."used in world war i and very effectively in world war ii. here, captain america is saying i want you to buy war bonds now. now, many of you have seen this movie, and you know that as part of his war bond drama, as part of the routine, he was not dancing in it, but it was the act that there is this guy who portrays hitler. at the appropriate moment, captain america turns around and punches hitler in the face. it aspires the cover of a comic book. this comic book. captain america number one. this is the actual real captain america number one. it came out long before the attack on pearl harbor, and we talked about in class that jack kirby, the people who produced what would later be the marvel comics line of comics. they had a number of names back in the day. they said, you know we are trying to make a statement about isolationism. make america leave them alone. we don't need to get involved in the war. there are folks who said, since when did hilter leave anybody alone if he had the chan
this is a takeoff of the uncle sam poster that says "i want you."used in world war i and very effectively in world war ii. here, captain america is saying i want you to buy war bonds now. now, many of you have seen this movie, and you know that as part of his war bond drama, as part of the routine, he was not dancing in it, but it was the act that there is this guy who portrays hitler. at the appropriate moment, captain america turns around and punches hitler in the face. it aspires...
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few could match his stamina but uncle wally is driven by own sense of responsibility. to work between who's a canon and tear gas on one side. and petrol bombs on the other. he doesn't shy away. instead he deschutes towards the front lines for morning until night weekend after weekend to protect those he says the fighting for the hong kong he's lived in is not. a more young have enjoyed years of democracy in hong kong but we're living in a new era the world has changed dramatically in the last few months. you're going to get back on what you enjoy or not but i got why are so many young people being assaulted by the police. or getting the police should be protecting people hold on monday's are going to go with uncle wong is a member of the community group protect the children led by constable each turn they put themselves between the police and protest it's guiding the young people they aim to shield the way i think. but as every passing week worries move by the day the stakes get a little bit high and. i don't fear death not when the children are out here fighting for d
few could match his stamina but uncle wally is driven by own sense of responsibility. to work between who's a canon and tear gas on one side. and petrol bombs on the other. he doesn't shy away. instead he deschutes towards the front lines for morning until night weekend after weekend to protect those he says the fighting for the hong kong he's lived in is not. a more young have enjoyed years of democracy in hong kong but we're living in a new era the world has changed dramatically in the last...
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few could match his stamina but uncle wally is driven by found sense of responsibility .as we move to canada until death run sites and petrol tanks on the other. he doesn't shy away. instead he desk is towards the front line from morning until night weekend after weekend to protect those he says it's fighting for the home he's lived in. a more i've enjoyed years of democracy in hong kong but we're living in a new era the world has changed dramatically in the last few months. if they're going to get back i'm watching going to let our guard why are so many young people being assaulted by the police. but that means a lot of police should be protecting people older mentors are going to know that uncle long is a member of the community group protect the children lead by constable each turn they put themselves between the police and protest it's guiding the young people they aim to shield the way i think. but as every passing week worries move by it the stakes get a little bit high and. i don't fear death not when the children are out here fighting for democracy and risking the
few could match his stamina but uncle wally is driven by found sense of responsibility .as we move to canada until death run sites and petrol tanks on the other. he doesn't shy away. instead he desk is towards the front line from morning until night weekend after weekend to protect those he says it's fighting for the home he's lived in. a more i've enjoyed years of democracy in hong kong but we're living in a new era the world has changed dramatically in the last few months. if they're going to...
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so he really was under the tutelage after his father died, of his uncle john mercer. and john mercer basically taught him to become lawyered, to become a jurists, to become a scholar. so that was really his main mentor was his uncle, and reading from the age of 11, all of these various volumes. but one of the interesting things, he did remarry seven years after his wife died, a second marriage, and they did not have children, but at the time of the death of his wife he had 12 children to raise by himself. thank you. i think that's it. thank you so much. i appreciate it. [applause] >> folks, as a reminder, books are at the cash register. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2. for complete television schedule visit booktv.org. you can also follow along behind the scenes on social media at booktv, , on twitter, instagram and facebook. >> booktv continues now on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> good afternoon. we're going to get started. welcome. what a wonderful crab. thank you for coming out. how about this whether? pretty great. [applause] when has it been t
so he really was under the tutelage after his father died, of his uncle john mercer. and john mercer basically taught him to become lawyered, to become a jurists, to become a scholar. so that was really his main mentor was his uncle, and reading from the age of 11, all of these various volumes. but one of the interesting things, he did remarry seven years after his wife died, a second marriage, and they did not have children, but at the time of the death of his wife he had 12 children to raise...
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them of a horror to this type of behavior as a passionate pro-democracy advocate uncle one please with police not to hurt protesters. if they're arrested and charged with rising they face up to 10 years in prison under general david onstott i was a little car hard facts yeah the children just want to fight for democracy freedom and human rights the core values of hong kong and to prevent hong kong from becoming just another chinese city if we can help the young people to when the movement i will be very happy i will be able to die without regrets. going under oh you. were found my life oh involve my writing ok wong says he'll keep returning to the streets as long as the protests continuing. one manage his walking stick now an icon of the movement. and finally how about this place for a round of golf take a look with mount everest in the background golfers in they paul are taking advantage of the himalayan scenery on what has to be the most spectacular course unmanageable there's only one real way to even get to this course and that is by helicopter if your wallet is big and. it's thoug
them of a horror to this type of behavior as a passionate pro-democracy advocate uncle one please with police not to hurt protesters. if they're arrested and charged with rising they face up to 10 years in prison under general david onstott i was a little car hard facts yeah the children just want to fight for democracy freedom and human rights the core values of hong kong and to prevent hong kong from becoming just another chinese city if we can help the young people to when the movement i...
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the family scenes and my uncle and my son the art department our crew they're very very thorough and they come and they ask us right shiela they ask us what we do this time of the day or what makes sense and we offer suggestions and they look it up on google and. yes that's right a shot and that's. their amazing beauty of working in chalk quote in that they are so meticulous everything they do. they want to make it look 10 tickets possible and we just go and i'm like i'm pounded yam and skip so we need. to we do we need to do it you know i think and i think. sorry shall i go ahead talking over you know i was going to say write down. traditional snacks such as call it up. for a long time well yes and i write. gusting up to. make a save save that you know in some themselves help us out here and i did have to do a little googling myself even though i have a lot of a lot of nigerian friends but it was an education so i appreciated that but you all mentioned authenticity and making sure that that was important to this and bringing it to screen and part of that is the authentic conversatio
the family scenes and my uncle and my son the art department our crew they're very very thorough and they come and they ask us right shiela they ask us what we do this time of the day or what makes sense and we offer suggestions and they look it up on google and. yes that's right a shot and that's. their amazing beauty of working in chalk quote in that they are so meticulous everything they do. they want to make it look 10 tickets possible and we just go and i'm like i'm pounded yam and skip so...
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in the series has an aunt and uncle that she miss west and. all who played by shiela and then. and this is how we meet them in the 1st episode have a. thank you. yes i'm looking for the show oh i'm sorry i'll be short of sleeping she works at elite. what you want to. know nothing like that i was there to. say so why does it have to be so big this is why to my not to do to me when i said if i think. i love ladies how you are laughing at us. coming. so why did you type painting to play that card to that oh i was feeling you go on using your life. and i you know i was able to track it but even that's interest from minds me of a mixture of paranoia. and a need to take control of the situation you know so well yes i've got plenty of relatives who who fit that mold. and some love on line i want to play this for you because it's also another gift people are loving the gifts to express their enthusiasm so today says we say when the story is over this is a quote. from the characters tell me what is your credit score i will tell us on our why did you not talk to us about the writing proc
in the series has an aunt and uncle that she miss west and. all who played by shiela and then. and this is how we meet them in the 1st episode have a. thank you. yes i'm looking for the show oh i'm sorry i'll be short of sleeping she works at elite. what you want to. know nothing like that i was there to. say so why does it have to be so big this is why to my not to do to me when i said if i think. i love ladies how you are laughing at us. coming. so why did you type painting to play that card...
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police should be protecting people told our mentors are going to go with uncle wong is a member of the community group protect the children led by constable each turn they put themselves between the police and protest it's guiding the young people they aim to shield the way i think. but as every passing week worries move by the day the stakes get a little bit high and. i don't fear death not when the children are out here fighting for democracy and risking their own lives it's the responsibility of elderly people like me to come over and protect them or if i fear death i wouldn't be as yeah as tempers boil over uncle one wishes because. the weeks of unrest have taken their toll on both sides. i got a horn to come on here as a passionate pro-democracy and frequent uncle wrong please with police not to hurt protesters. if they're arrested and charged with pricing they face up to 10 years in prison and then they don't go to that undecided little car hire back so yeah the children just want to fight for democracy freedom and human rights the core values of hong kong and to prevent hong kon
police should be protecting people told our mentors are going to go with uncle wong is a member of the community group protect the children led by constable each turn they put themselves between the police and protest it's guiding the young people they aim to shield the way i think. but as every passing week worries move by the day the stakes get a little bit high and. i don't fear death not when the children are out here fighting for democracy and risking their own lives it's the...
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sam lockhart, the uncle was playing ball that night too.could have slipped away? >> is it possible that he snuck out, was gone 10 or 15 minutes, killed his family and snuck back in without any one of us noticing it? absolutely not. that's impossible. >> but if david wasn't the killer, then who was? the defense had its answer. it was the person who owned that gray sweatshirt. the one that was lying by brad's body on the garage floor the night of the murders. defense attorney, mike mcdaniel, had recognized the sweatshirt as prison issue. >> in the collar of the sweatshirt is the word, "backbone." and i'm thinking, "okay. that's a nickname." >> tests on that sweatshirt revealed dna from various people, including an unknown male. but the prosecutor said there was no match when that male dna was run through the national database. still it seemed to be a breakthrough for team david. proof that someone else was in the garage that night. >> we knew that that was probably the key to solving this. now, we didn't know that person by name. by god, we k
sam lockhart, the uncle was playing ball that night too.could have slipped away? >> is it possible that he snuck out, was gone 10 or 15 minutes, killed his family and snuck back in without any one of us noticing it? absolutely not. that's impossible. >> but if david wasn't the killer, then who was? the defense had its answer. it was the person who owned that gray sweatshirt. the one that was lying by brad's body on the garage floor the night of the murders. defense attorney, mike...
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and may be a great great uncle. thank you ninety five is last time i ever went over. . ron ta. america and russia as always to it battling going on. okay with that try to go across they did in ninety. this is this is. mymy cousin. mbl and take down y your local t the great uncle of the mentally he's coming. he i is cocoming. now with. thank youu. maybe i mustache thank you . it's so hard because of separation between us and russian. makes it hard for us to even communicate. dancing drawn to the dancers we both share the. i mean there's a great many things were expecting to do there's a great many things we'd like to see happen. we have to have them here for . thth is the wrong you sa you guycan't beike stayg ththerfor evev. it is not. control right away when the weather com phone or so the waters are we still rough we'll- miss you guys can do right now is wait for a minute at your choice you. you guys offer to do it like you said. so you do have time frame let me know. cocomo cheer. yeah. god to have hopee butut you know you don't want to keep it up all the time . mass i've hea
and may be a great great uncle. thank you ninety five is last time i ever went over. . ron ta. america and russia as always to it battling going on. okay with that try to go across they did in ninety. this is this is. mymy cousin. mbl and take down y your local t the great uncle of the mentally he's coming. he i is cocoming. now with. thank youu. maybe i mustache thank you . it's so hard because of separation between us and russian. makes it hard for us to even communicate. dancing drawn to the...
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i met your uncle. that guy, i love him. he absolutely amazing, lives reaching out to people, he doesn't know a stranger, it is in his blood in his early 30s, always engaged in it. he knows the latest box score in every state house racer county commission race. and is a political animal so he loves the political side. >> goes all the way back to president bush. your grandfather was the second generation of bushes in politics. >> not a lot of people know prescott was dragged into politics. they had to pull him into that race several times and ultimately when he did serve, developed relationships with president johnson and president kennedy in the senate and now when things were more collegial in the senate perhaps before the filibuster rule when you can get things done, also different era for sure but prescott literally had to get dragged into it. he had a beautiful family. he was in connecticut, had a lucrative business career but was service oriented through his church and father the opportunity to serve, had a relationship
i met your uncle. that guy, i love him. he absolutely amazing, lives reaching out to people, he doesn't know a stranger, it is in his blood in his early 30s, always engaged in it. he knows the latest box score in every state house racer county commission race. and is a political animal so he loves the political side. >> goes all the way back to president bush. your grandfather was the second generation of bushes in politics. >> not a lot of people know prescott was dragged into...
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we agreed that it must have come from our great uncle, curtis. >> why do you think he would have beennterested in southwestern art? >> well, uncle curtis was a corporate attorney, as i understand, and he was on the board of the chicago art institute. >> where victor higgins studied. the appraiser concludes the painting is authentic and was likely painted in the 1920s. he knows he's about to stun the art world. you're like in the outskirts of new york. you're not in manhattan. you're not in the southwest. this is not your expertise. >> for the most part, we do estates. whenever somebody passes away, we go and take everything out that we can sell. we often find treasures in there, but not like this. it had everything going for it. >> and when he shares his findings with art experts, he learns there's even more reason to love this painting. it turns out that ruth is a rather special lady. that's because after the 1920s, higgins switched his focus from painting human figures to landscapes. >> higgins quit doing paintings with figures. quite frankly, the pieces that are going to demand the
we agreed that it must have come from our great uncle, curtis. >> why do you think he would have beennterested in southwestern art? >> well, uncle curtis was a corporate attorney, as i understand, and he was on the board of the chicago art institute. >> where victor higgins studied. the appraiser concludes the painting is authentic and was likely painted in the 1920s. he knows he's about to stun the art world. you're like in the outskirts of new york. you're not in manhattan....
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they tell the stories of their fathers and uncles, ran fathers and great uncles--grandfathers and greatncles, the stories of their families persecuted by stalin between 1936 and 1938 as supposed enemies of the regime. "my grandfather was arrested and tortured," says this woman. "they knocked his teeth out." "he was 7676ers old.d. restst in peace--76 years old. rest in peace." 1.5 million soviet citizens were arrested in only two years. half of them were killed. this ceremony is part of a national event instigated the human rights organization memorial 12 years ago. >> i'm happy that a lot t of people have come here, especially young russians, to remember the terror of the soviet regime. we should never forget our terrrrible history. reporter: many see the fact that the commemoration is taking place in front of the headquarters of the russian secret service, the fsb, as symbolic. critics of russian president vladimir putin, a former head of the fsb, fear a return to o the autocratic government. >> three years ago we were accused of being foreign agents, but we kept on anyway b becausea l
they tell the stories of their fathers and uncles, ran fathers and great uncles--grandfathers and greatncles, the stories of their families persecuted by stalin between 1936 and 1938 as supposed enemies of the regime. "my grandfather was arrested and tortured," says this woman. "they knocked his teeth out." "he was 7676ers old.d. restst in peace--76 years old. rest in peace." 1.5 million soviet citizens were arrested in only two years. half of them were killed....
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he killed his own uncle. what a strong kid. now he's killed his own brother. the guy who was poisoned at the airport by the two young women. rumor that -- remember that? that's not really a good bromance. however, examine the problem.
he killed his own uncle. what a strong kid. now he's killed his own brother. the guy who was poisoned at the airport by the two young women. rumor that -- remember that? that's not really a good bromance. however, examine the problem.
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the or her uncle for their safety. a nd in the and in the >>she understands now and she plays. she said. >>and they are father was arrested for re entry of removed alien and is still being held in arizona. she was separated from him no goodbyes just. >>taken out of his arms and that was that. >>and taken to new york for months before having her immigration case transferred to omaha so she could stay with family. now they want to know why a 2 year-old is in deportation procedures. >>to me that's not good because she's a little girl. if you are 1213 14 year-olds should be able to understandably she's a little girl. >>her attorney tom campbell wants to know how a 2 year-old is supposed to understand what's happening in court which you can barely talk. >>i wish to respectful, however putting into year-old in court to respond to charges that when they can't even speak. is barbaric and inhumane. >>records indicate or father who is from guatemala told the court he wanted to come back to nebraska to make a better life for he a
the or her uncle for their safety. a nd in the and in the >>she understands now and she plays. she said. >>and they are father was arrested for re entry of removed alien and is still being held in arizona. she was separated from him no goodbyes just. >>taken out of his arms and that was that. >>and taken to new york for months before having her immigration case transferred to omaha so she could stay with family. now they want to know why a 2 year-old is in deportation...
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under a jungle in 5 below seating poco i'm going to uncle. pro-democracy lawmakers projected the slogan here the 5 demands not one less than the chamber's walls these include universal suffrage and an independent inquiry into police violence during demonstrations. when kerry didn't address any of these demands she was shouted down forcing her to abandon her speech she wanted to live at her address via video link. no make it tanya chan is one of her mom's most vocal critics she later told t w that the chief executives time is up well absolutely absolutely i don't think she can still get her whole call and and after all this models we can clearly see her incapability and so i think that that's very 1st step all to go forward to go forward it's her it's for her to resign as soon as possible. as night fell yet more cause for anger jimmy sham a prominent protest organizer was left bleeding in the streets after at least 4 men reportedly attacked him with hammers. he supposed to say the assault was politically motivated they have vowed to carry on t
under a jungle in 5 below seating poco i'm going to uncle. pro-democracy lawmakers projected the slogan here the 5 demands not one less than the chamber's walls these include universal suffrage and an independent inquiry into police violence during demonstrations. when kerry didn't address any of these demands she was shouted down forcing her to abandon her speech she wanted to live at her address via video link. no make it tanya chan is one of her mom's most vocal critics she later told t w...
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he said, uncle bob is going to the army. he had just graduated from high school. had never been out of our little hometown, had never been out of the town, let alone the state and he was getting on the train. the strange thing about the days, allk in those the windows were open and in every window there is a young boy hanging out of the window. so my uncle bob got all of these young boys and went to someplace they did not know -- just out of high school. and bob never did come back. boysnt, like all the other to the swamps of louisiana to train to go to war in new guinea and uncle bob, wrote me a letter one time -- i still have it. he wrote it from the hospital in, i think, australia. it was one of those censored letters. he did not tell you. he said he was probably going to have to go back to new guinea in the war and he did and bob was enough, you were talking about -- oddly enough, you were talking about how he was killed in the landing in new it,ea, but the. thing about .t was one of these young boys the train was coming along, scraping them up. they did not k
he said, uncle bob is going to the army. he had just graduated from high school. had never been out of our little hometown, had never been out of the town, let alone the state and he was getting on the train. the strange thing about the days, allk in those the windows were open and in every window there is a young boy hanging out of the window. so my uncle bob got all of these young boys and went to someplace they did not know -- just out of high school. and bob never did come back. boysnt,...
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they tell the stories of their fathers and uncles grandfathers and great uncles the stories of their families persecuted by stalin between 1936 and 938 a supposed enemies of the regime. my grandfather was arrested and tortured says this woman they knocked his teeth out. flooded may have been the cause ski he was 76 years old rest in peace. with. one and a half 1000000 soviet citizens were arrested in only 2 years half of them were killed the ceremony is part of a national event which was instigated by the human rights organization memorial 12 years ago. i'm happy that a lot of people have come here especially young russians to remember the terror of the soviet regime we should never forget our terrible history look at that and when he does there's a bill was. many see the fact that the commemoration is taking place in front of the headquarters of the russian secret service the f.s.b. a symbolic. critics of russian president vladimir putin a former head of the f.s.b. fear a return to a more autocratic government a more and more people who commemorate the crimes of the past faced intim
they tell the stories of their fathers and uncles grandfathers and great uncles the stories of their families persecuted by stalin between 1936 and 938 a supposed enemies of the regime. my grandfather was arrested and tortured says this woman they knocked his teeth out. flooded may have been the cause ski he was 76 years old rest in peace. with. one and a half 1000000 soviet citizens were arrested in only 2 years half of them were killed the ceremony is part of a national event which was...
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my uncle could have been saved.e operating room asking people if they had mobility issues. my uncle was a disabled man who couldn't walk and lived on the top floor of the tower but their training tells them that they have to volunteer this information to you, you don't ask them. so at no point was my uncle asked, do you have mobility issues, are you disabled, can you get out if you get out? and when stay put was changed, there was no clear indication in terms of communication to the people in the building, get out. yes, that's true. it said it wasn't clear advice from those who were still taking the 999 calls. no. can i say something about dany cotton, she gave evidence under oath. we can play that clip, this is dany cotton giving evidence to the inquiry last year. any time now, i promise you. commissioner, if there was one aspect of the london fire brigade's response to the fire that you could go back and change, what would it be? i wouldn't change anything we did on the night. i think, without exception, my firefi
my uncle could have been saved.e operating room asking people if they had mobility issues. my uncle was a disabled man who couldn't walk and lived on the top floor of the tower but their training tells them that they have to volunteer this information to you, you don't ask them. so at no point was my uncle asked, do you have mobility issues, are you disabled, can you get out if you get out? and when stay put was changed, there was no clear indication in terms of communication to the people in...
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uncle sam.he way to win the war, win the war, win the war ♪ if you want to have a better world, better world, better world, if you want to have a better world, you have to get out and vote ♪ now we are on the right track, right track, right track, now we are on the right track, we are going to win the war. right behind the president, the president, the president, right behind the president, for 1944 ♪ so go until your neighbors that -- and tell your neighbors that the new world special is coming get your reservation now ♪ soldiers, all aboard for severance pay, disability insurance, free training and education, signed up with no delays. farmers, got your ticket for crop insurance, lower prices, adequate credit? ♪ got get out and vote all aboard $200 billion national income, but no pushing and no crowding small business, protection from big business labor, jobs for everyone, full employment, full production, good housing, social insurance, security in your old age. all aboard ♪ there will be a jo
uncle sam.he way to win the war, win the war, win the war ♪ if you want to have a better world, better world, better world, if you want to have a better world, you have to get out and vote ♪ now we are on the right track, right track, right track, now we are on the right track, we are going to win the war. right behind the president, the president, the president, right behind the president, for 1944 ♪ so go until your neighbors that -- and tell your neighbors that the new world special is...
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bbr uncle mohammed told th there is no military be nearby.he milita base is this child, he said. >> p b makireng no siapologies for his offensive. far fromt. as his party rallied arod him, he threatened his critics with a flood oo syrian refugees. >> hey, europeannion, get a hold of yoself. look, i'm telling you again, if you describe our operation as an invasion again, we will tal tha easy road. l wil tng his forces are now mi deeper into syrian territory. here rebels backed by turkey occupy a border vill one of several they have captured. president erdogan is making cmilitary gains but diplo losses. and herereis targets, syrian rcasesfoisvi h tes rrorists, desperatel second largestup against nato's arm they led the battle against i.s., now washington has left them to their fate. but the kurds hit back today, causing terror and casuaies, as we were a block away. this is the main strt in a turkish border town. police trying to clear the area ter what appeared to be mortar fire. >> we've just had two rounds ofs explns here in the space of only
bbr uncle mohammed told th there is no military be nearby.he milita base is this child, he said. >> p b makireng no siapologies for his offensive. far fromt. as his party rallied arod him, he threatened his critics with a flood oo syrian refugees. >> hey, europeannion, get a hold of yoself. look, i'm telling you again, if you describe our operation as an invasion again, we will tal tha easy road. l wil tng his forces are now mi deeper into syrian territory. here rebels backed by...
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my uncle and tony were violent. my stepfather had a criminal past.that i was dimly aware of her did not focus on in high school. also i came to worry maybe my life would be in danger from being his son use to revel in his identity and making fun of education my value started to change in college i would admire him less and i started to think about my career i was accepted at yale law school and i thought maybe that's not such a great thing to be an attorney with ambitions with the government with these very close mob ties the stepson of the man in the leading hoffa disappearance. so i cut chucky out of my life. it was a slow process over five or six years by the time i finished law school i needed to go on with my life and have nothing to do with him i convince myself he was a bad person i needed to stay in a virtuous path he had wronged me or would and cut him out of my life. it was brutal and it hurt a lot in ways i did not appreciate at the time but i will come back to. it turned out this was a very good idea from a professional standpoint the yea
my uncle and tony were violent. my stepfather had a criminal past.that i was dimly aware of her did not focus on in high school. also i came to worry maybe my life would be in danger from being his son use to revel in his identity and making fun of education my value started to change in college i would admire him less and i started to think about my career i was accepted at yale law school and i thought maybe that's not such a great thing to be an attorney with ambitions with the government...
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uncle cleto. you know, aunt flippy. you know, you see these people.e entitled to jobs. i don't know how you do it. >> jimmy: you don't have any family members working at the show? >> well, with your show, it's like people with the native americans, you know. >> jimmy: what? >> native americans, you can prove you're a native american, you get to own one of those casinos. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: right. >> around here, if you can prove you're jimmy's relative, you get a job. >> jimmy: you're a member of my tribe. >> it's unbelievable. before we talk about anything beside my book, sirius xm, i wanted to tell you how much i love you. >> jimmy: i love you too. >> i'm going to sing you a song. >> jimmy: oh, no, really? [ cheers and applause ] >> i didn't even rehearse with the band, this is totally spontaneous. >> jimmy: oh, all right. >> the only song i know the lyrics to somewhat, you know the carpenters -- >> jimmy: "close to you"? yes. >> i do. ♪ why do birds -- what's with you guys? ♪ it's a wedding song. ♪ ♪ why do birds suddenly appear every time jimmy
uncle cleto. you know, aunt flippy. you know, you see these people.e entitled to jobs. i don't know how you do it. >> jimmy: you don't have any family members working at the show? >> well, with your show, it's like people with the native americans, you know. >> jimmy: what? >> native americans, you can prove you're a native american, you get to own one of those casinos. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: right. >> around here, if you can prove you're jimmy's relative,...
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plan on the good ol in the can take a push from uncle. sam to save money. the lower portion of you don't know if i'm going to say political minus a couple on the 3rd is kind of not. only the bottom position on other companies showing the kind of money they're wondering how one to can only contain them to money they're not positive in our lives and yeah not. because of a clue. for them funds but remarkable and sometimes. i do then they push them up to. the law benevolently and i stand on a little. my mind on the one. what an awful lot of people boggling to an uncle they were then the bottom of this. was. to put the key additionally in months and i knew what i was on one of the just want to uncover. it is. how they behave in motion upon the. end of the stick all alone and they want to let me get up but this tensions only thing i need to put the news in the. gandhi blue blood on the i know what i was one of those to the not into my car but de mint month. to month i'm going the little. one i do love god kids it's a muslim look good on the. christian love baby j
plan on the good ol in the can take a push from uncle. sam to save money. the lower portion of you don't know if i'm going to say political minus a couple on the 3rd is kind of not. only the bottom position on other companies showing the kind of money they're wondering how one to can only contain them to money they're not positive in our lives and yeah not. because of a clue. for them funds but remarkable and sometimes. i do then they push them up to. the law benevolently and i stand on a...
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she said uncle bob is leaving to go in the army. uncle bob was only 10 years older than i was. he was my father's youngest brother. he had just graduated from high school. never been out of our little home town, never been out of the town, let alone the state. and he was getting on this train. the strange thing about this train was back in those days they didn't have air-conditioning, all the windows were open. and out of every window was a young boy hanging out of the window and farmers' wives and people who were walking along the train handing them apples and fruit and pieces of pie and so forth. and so my uncle bob got on there with all these young boys and went to some place they didn't know where they were going. they didn't know if they would ever come back. just out of high school. and bob never did come back. he went to, like all the other bias, to the swamps of louisiana to train to go to war in the pacific, and he was -- bob wrote me a letter at one time. i still have it. he wrote it from a hospital in, i think, australia. it was one of those where he couldn't see whe
she said uncle bob is leaving to go in the army. uncle bob was only 10 years older than i was. he was my father's youngest brother. he had just graduated from high school. never been out of our little home town, never been out of the town, let alone the state. and he was getting on this train. the strange thing about this train was back in those days they didn't have air-conditioning, all the windows were open. and out of every window was a young boy hanging out of the window and farmers' wives...
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. >> clyde barrow was his uncle. >> once clyde had been accused of murder, he didn't turn back. >> theirrandfather was a lawman who hunted them. >> two of the south's worst killers. >> your grandfather was the sheriff. >> killing bonnie and clyde was the ultimate. >> grim souvenirs, one strange inheritance. >> it was just like finding treasure after treasure. >> bonnie parker's three-headed snake ring. >> sitting there... >> right. >> ...all along? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby in boston today, about to meet a family who have traveled up here from houston to put their strange and historic inheritance on the auction block. >> my name's debbie wollebak-daily. my siblings and i grew up hearing fabulous tales about our grandpa, a texas lawman whose claim to fame is that he came this close to nabbing bonnie and clyde. >> ladies, i'm jamie. >> hey, jamie. so nice to meet you. this is my sister, debbie. >> i am so excited to be here in boston with you and your family for this upcoming auction. diana and debbie show me photos of their grand
. >> clyde barrow was his uncle. >> once clyde had been accused of murder, he didn't turn back. >> theirrandfather was a lawman who hunted them. >> two of the south's worst killers. >> your grandfather was the sheriff. >> killing bonnie and clyde was the ultimate. >> grim souvenirs, one strange inheritance. >> it was just like finding treasure after treasure. >> bonnie parker's three-headed snake ring. >> sitting there... >>...
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>>maharaj his uncle says his nephew was hanging out with friends in opened fire. police respond to the scene between 31th and 32th streets around 3 45 thursday afternoon. they were interviewing neighbors and looking for any witnesses to find out what happened. >>he was a nice he was a nice person pretty calm. you know never into a fight with anybody. >>the victim's uncle says his nephew was a good man who didn't appear to be in any trouble. he was staying with his family who lives nearby and helping his father with his rental business. as of thursday night. police did not release the names of the other victims. reporting in richmond dan thorn kron 4 news. >>happening today, one of the 2 defendants in the ghost ship warehouse fire trial in oakland will be back in court. a mistrial was declared last month after the jury deadlocked on derick almena he's charged with 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter for the deaths in the 2016 warehouse fire. so today he could find out if the case will be dropped. has asked that his client to be released from jail last month a jur
>>maharaj his uncle says his nephew was hanging out with friends in opened fire. police respond to the scene between 31th and 32th streets around 3 45 thursday afternoon. they were interviewing neighbors and looking for any witnesses to find out what happened. >>he was a nice he was a nice person pretty calm. you know never into a fight with anybody. >>the victim's uncle says his nephew was a good man who didn't appear to be in any trouble. he was staying with his family who...
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know that my parents tell me that the contrast way back who wanted to go in goal and i really did my uncle was a goalkeeper and so was my father i don't know maybe i was inspired by seeing his goalie gloves lying around the house i wanted to be a keeper and that proved to be a good decision. as a good back will gladly come for their next game as a way to do it meant we were under the charge of former foes coach you've seen fall for. which can then turn the i know the coach well and know the kind of football he likes super high speed counter-attacking with plenty of variety of front door manure a team packed with quality the dangerous opponents. the league leaders are in for a tough shift but they can head to do and assured that with their last line of defense they're in very same. it's been a record breaking start of the season for freiburg starting to break them down tactics wise. 14 points from their opening 7 games as a club best known as league a start for freiburg last time out it was and so will draw with title hopefuls dortmund and another collective masterclass. needn't put up i'm
know that my parents tell me that the contrast way back who wanted to go in goal and i really did my uncle was a goalkeeper and so was my father i don't know maybe i was inspired by seeing his goalie gloves lying around the house i wanted to be a keeper and that proved to be a good decision. as a good back will gladly come for their next game as a way to do it meant we were under the charge of former foes coach you've seen fall for. which can then turn the i know the coach well and know the...
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>> you were just 15, and you find out this uncle is being called a serial killer.tion. it was reassurance that i wasn't crazy, that that off-putting feeling, that horrible vibe and energy around him was very real, and i wasn't making it up in my head. when i was 14, 15, i know it was prior to him being arrested we had gone to florida for one of his kids' weddings and then when the dance floor, it started fine. that's when he pulled me against me started grinding on me, body flush, then asked me if i had sex, if it hurt, if it hurt, if i liked it. and then he's like, i know things are really rough between your mom and dad, i'll tell you what, you message me, don't tell anyone, i'll send you a plane ticket. we'll get things settled and situated for you and we will go from there. >> so you were considering going down to live with your uncle john? >> yeah, i'm pretty sure it was month before he got caught that i was going to start asking, can you just get me the plane ticket, i'll come down. >> had he not been caught, and you had moved down to kansas to be with him --
>> you were just 15, and you find out this uncle is being called a serial killer.tion. it was reassurance that i wasn't crazy, that that off-putting feeling, that horrible vibe and energy around him was very real, and i wasn't making it up in my head. when i was 14, 15, i know it was prior to him being arrested we had gone to florida for one of his kids' weddings and then when the dance floor, it started fine. that's when he pulled me against me started grinding on me, body flush, then...
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difficult because many of our trained i was up to my uncle's in water i had to save my artworks and how to save my own skin because of the cold from the rain. i think it was bad because the water rose up to here and all my papers were inside it was crazy so. despite the hardships this neighborhood still inspires him his sketches tell the history and stories of. the folk tales motivate the people to get through the struggles of everyday life to. become a role world clothing brand on a chameleon plays a very important role in this society it's a fable a lesson for life because it changes its clothes and adapt to its surroundings help it to adapt to the challenges it faces in life from. far from clear eyes neighborhood is when he can be really comes to life. many people here work in trade and commerce. probably from the more we are the biggest market around here. you know from buffalo there are traders everywhere who represent the different neighborhoods of government. in the world. this mix of people and cultures inspired by. in their free time many locals head to the beach to catch up wi
difficult because many of our trained i was up to my uncle's in water i had to save my artworks and how to save my own skin because of the cold from the rain. i think it was bad because the water rose up to here and all my papers were inside it was crazy so. despite the hardships this neighborhood still inspires him his sketches tell the history and stories of. the folk tales motivate the people to get through the struggles of everyday life to. become a role world clothing brand on a chameleon...
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few could match his stamina but uncle wally is driven by sound sense of responsibility . 9 between who'sa can and until death run sites and petrol tanks on the other. he doesn't shy away . instead he deschutes towards the front line from morning until night weekend up there we can't protect those he says it's fighting for the home he's lived in. a more i have enjoyed the years of democracy in hong kong but we're living in a new era the world has changed dramatically in the last few months. there to go you got that you've been watching going well yes but i got why are so many young people being assaulted by the police. but that we already know the police should be protecting people hold on monday's are going to be noticed until one is a member of the community group protect the children led by constable each turn they put themselves between the police and protest it's guiding the young people they aim to shield the way i think. but as every passing week worries move by the day the stakes get little bit high and. i don't fear death not when the children are right here fighting for democrac
few could match his stamina but uncle wally is driven by sound sense of responsibility . 9 between who'sa can and until death run sites and petrol tanks on the other. he doesn't shy away . instead he deschutes towards the front line from morning until night weekend up there we can't protect those he says it's fighting for the home he's lived in. a more i have enjoyed the years of democracy in hong kong but we're living in a new era the world has changed dramatically in the last few months....
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usually, but the boarding schools that uncle sam forced many natives go to were much worse.ce the 1870s over 100,000 native children often taken from their families by force were brought to so scald indian boarding schools across 15 states. the model for these institutions was the carlisle industrial school in pennsylvania. started by richard henry pratt. his mission statement for carlisle, all the indian there is in the race should be dead. kill the indian in him and save the man. imagine having that on your school bumper sticker. and he stuck to his mission, by any means necessary. at these schools children were often beaten severely for things like speaking in their native language and wearing traditional clothes. conditions were so bad that thousands of children died from malnutrition, disease, physical abuse, and emotional trauma. and just in case you think this happened a long time ago, this was going on, in part, up until the 1960s when teachers still felt their role was to civilize, not educate, the native youth in these schools. >>> what do you think is the big issu
usually, but the boarding schools that uncle sam forced many natives go to were much worse.ce the 1870s over 100,000 native children often taken from their families by force were brought to so scald indian boarding schools across 15 states. the model for these institutions was the carlisle industrial school in pennsylvania. started by richard henry pratt. his mission statement for carlisle, all the indian there is in the race should be dead. kill the indian in him and save the man. imagine...
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for example, let's look at creepy uncle joe's ukrainian scandal. let's play a game. let's replace the name vp joe biden and we will say vp donald trump. i know he won't let the reduction and title, but play along and replacing them with hunter biden and we will call him don jr. what you think would happen? what if don jr. were taking millions of dollars from what is a shady ukrainian oil giant, billions of dollars from china while his father was vice president? let's say it's don jr. who had zero experience with either country or any of the businesses, energy, oil, gas, private equity that were paying these huge amounts of money! what if vice president donald trump leveraged a billion u.s. tax dollars to get a ukrainian prosecutor fired who was investigating donald jr.'s company. what you think the media mob would be calling this? to think they would say conspiracy theory or a hoax? the endless, breathless hysterical reporting for weeks on end. what a political reported that an rnc operative and contractor was working hand-in-hand with ukrainian government digging up
for example, let's look at creepy uncle joe's ukrainian scandal. let's play a game. let's replace the name vp joe biden and we will say vp donald trump. i know he won't let the reduction and title, but play along and replacing them with hunter biden and we will call him don jr. what you think would happen? what if don jr. were taking millions of dollars from what is a shady ukrainian oil giant, billions of dollars from china while his father was vice president? let's say it's don jr. who had...
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he did not have a mentor so to speak so his uncle had a vast library over 1500 volumes of english law and things like that so he was under the tutelage after his father died in john mercer basically taught him to become a lawyer and a jurist and a scholar that was his main mentor from the age of 11. >> one of the interesting things he did remarry seven years after his wife died a second marriage and they did not have children but at the time of his death he had 12 children to raise by himself. thank you so much. >> good evening everyone per
he did not have a mentor so to speak so his uncle had a vast library over 1500 volumes of english law and things like that so he was under the tutelage after his father died in john mercer basically taught him to become a lawyer and a jurist and a scholar that was his main mentor from the age of 11. >> one of the interesting things he did remarry seven years after his wife died a second marriage and they did not have children but at the time of his death he had 12 children to raise by...