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von elsen, am i to understand that you consider this scene complete? i do. well, i don't.ou call that directing? that is what i've been calling it for 32 years. to be a director, you must have imagination. whose imagination, mr. sears, yours or mine? it'll be done your way, but not by me and not by any other director who respects himself. (edward dmytryk) howard hawks had the greatest technique. if a producer came on the set, he would say to the prop man, "hey, come on, bring a chair over here." and he'd say to the producer, "come on, sit down, let's chat." and everybody else would go off the set. and the producer would talk and in about 5 or 10 minutes, he'd realize that nobody was working. and he would also realize that nobody would be working until he left. so sooner or later, he'd get up and go. there were any number of people that we can go back to, kind of von stroheim and work our way up and we can run out that litany of filmmakers who were done in by the constraints of this dehumanizing, highly industrialized, profit-motivated system. but, the more i look at it, th
von elsen, am i to understand that you consider this scene complete? i do. well, i don't.ou call that directing? that is what i've been calling it for 32 years. to be a director, you must have imagination. whose imagination, mr. sears, yours or mine? it'll be done your way, but not by me and not by any other director who respects himself. (edward dmytryk) howard hawks had the greatest technique. if a producer came on the set, he would say to the prop man, "hey, come on, bring a chair over...
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he was 92 claus von bulow.could inherit for fortune and live with his mistress. a book, movie and a lot of attention. alan dershowitz was in the middle of all of this. won the appeal and wrote the best selling book "reversal of fortune." nice to see you again. just to bring our viewers up to speed on the trial. you won a ruling about a search warrant that was improper. take us back to what you remember about the critical decisions you made there. >> first of all i wouldn't be allowed to take the case, claus said i had to treat it as a death penalty case. he said he would never go to prison. he was going to kill himself rather than go to prison. i handled that case as if it were a death penalty case. i assembled a great team of lawyers. we argued the search warrant but exculpatory evidence had been withheld by the lawyer for the children and at a retrial we were able to prove conclusively that there was no insulin involved and that she died of a self-administered medications rather than at the hand of claus von
he was 92 claus von bulow.could inherit for fortune and live with his mistress. a book, movie and a lot of attention. alan dershowitz was in the middle of all of this. won the appeal and wrote the best selling book "reversal of fortune." nice to see you again. just to bring our viewers up to speed on the trial. you won a ruling about a search warrant that was improper. take us back to what you remember about the critical decisions you made there. >> first of all i wouldn't be...
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rc, finding out why. —— —— va ra at von rc, finding out why. —— —— vara nasi. river ganges are considered amongst the most sacred in the region. but it also has a important place in indian politics. it's the state that has the seat narendra modi stands for, and this time too, he is contesting. the state it's in — uttar pradesh — is perhaps the most important in an indian election because it sends the most number of mps to parliament. now, it's been a noisy campaign, mr modi projecting himself as the strong man who can protect his country and and as the leader who's put india's economy on the fast track and a respected global ambassador for his nation. but his time in power has seen acute rural distress and for many sections of society, the better days he promised haven't arrived. still, he enjoys strong support. he has mass appeal that no other indian politician is able to match. modi, modi, modi! one of his main rivals is rahul gandhi of the congress party. he comes from india's foremost political dynasty, but his party suffered a humiliating defeat in 2014. h
rc, finding out why. —— —— va ra at von rc, finding out why. —— —— vara nasi. river ganges are considered amongst the most sacred in the region. but it also has a important place in indian politics. it's the state that has the seat narendra modi stands for, and this time too, he is contesting. the state it's in — uttar pradesh — is perhaps the most important in an indian election because it sends the most number of mps to parliament. now, it's been a noisy campaign, mr modi...
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melvin von who is a retired milpitas firefighter.re firefighting in milpitas and started flipping houses back in the 80s. and what happened? how did this grow? >> i started doing cars and hou back in 1986. i used my first car for a down payment on a house and i fell in love with real estate and flipping houses. i worked my way up to this house. >> but this is . i did take an aptitude test back in high school and it said i should've been an architect. so i was going to school to be an accountant and then i change my major and became a firefighter. i like to schedule and the work was more gratifying. >> so you're working in milpitas. how do you squeeze in time to do houses and learn designing while guerra firefighter? >> i started reading books and i'm kind of dating myself here, looking at those vhs tapes. everything is now on dvd. and just self-taught. >> you taught yourself how to design home reading books and looking at tapes. >> yes. >> that doesn't get you to hear. i understand reading a book but how do you design a house? >> aft
melvin von who is a retired milpitas firefighter.re firefighting in milpitas and started flipping houses back in the 80s. and what happened? how did this grow? >> i started doing cars and hou back in 1986. i used my first car for a down payment on a house and i fell in love with real estate and flipping houses. i worked my way up to this house. >> but this is . i did take an aptitude test back in high school and it said i should've been an architect. so i was going to school to be...
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vons out that it was a lot of afghan players have financial problems because the financial situation of most afghan families is not good. also we don't have good cricket pitches all the family doesn't have much money i come here so i have to go. the saw the money you know how. those goals are undoubtedly driven by the success of the afghan team on the international stage a team whose future may well rest in the hands of players like capital. good luck to the team in the world cup that's it for now be sure to check out our other stories on did. or on facebook and twitter as well. now with images from in didn't. have steamrolled about 18000. they destroyed the confiscated. not to drink the. rock'n'roll. sinful ribs condemned by the church. i know the evil feeling that you feel when you fight. to. stop but no one is more popular than hot. rock and religion clash that brings many poles too late. for them to really suit your reconcilable the devil can live. june 17th w. m d. a new chapter for chinese business. second stock market mistake in the us is the trade war taking its called. a dea
vons out that it was a lot of afghan players have financial problems because the financial situation of most afghan families is not good. also we don't have good cricket pitches all the family doesn't have much money i come here so i have to go. the saw the money you know how. those goals are undoubtedly driven by the success of the afghan team on the international stage a team whose future may well rest in the hands of players like capital. good luck to the team in the world cup that's it for...
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vons out that it was a lot of afghan players have financial problems because the financial situation of most afghan families is not good. also we don't have good cricket pitches or the family doesn't have much money i come here so i have to go yes that's the saw the more you know how. those goals are undoubtedly driven by the success of the afghan team on the international stage a team whose future rests in the hands of players like capital. good luck to the afghan team in the world cup that's a thought i'll be sure to check out other stories on did. on facebook and twitter as well. with images from. they destroyed the. next time. some time in the 26. point move the world. around half a century. your world would be a round trip to greece moment. inevitably the sea levels rise by at least one century. we're going to have some climate impacts we turn we see all the odd. books. on her body. why are people more concerned. the 1st. chapter of a chinese business. in the us is the trade war taking its toll. to the top of the world. everest mountney is ringing the alarm bells. also coming up
vons out that it was a lot of afghan players have financial problems because the financial situation of most afghan families is not good. also we don't have good cricket pitches or the family doesn't have much money i come here so i have to go yes that's the saw the more you know how. those goals are undoubtedly driven by the success of the afghan team on the international stage a team whose future rests in the hands of players like capital. good luck to the afghan team in the world cup that's...
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joining me now is von hilliard in montana., tell us about steve bullock. 12 >> first, i want to take you to the scene here, we're in a science class at helena high school. we an embalmed gesh el. >> did you say embalmed gerbil? >> yes. it's quite a science class. it's been a while since i've been in one of these. they learn things in montana. he grew up, went to this high school, graduated in 19745, his daughter is now here at the high school. in 15 minutes from now, he's going to make his announcement. he's a two-term governor here in montana, attorney general before it, and essentially what he's going to do, he's the younger alternative, he's able to win here in montana. despite donald trump winning by 20 points in 2016. he makes the case you have to go through rural communities. that's the pitch we need to hear from him. he will be in iowa thursday. that's the beginning of a three-day swing for him. it was just -- democratic activists out in iowa that told me that bullock, the montana governor came out to some house parties
joining me now is von hilliard in montana., tell us about steve bullock. 12 >> first, i want to take you to the scene here, we're in a science class at helena high school. we an embalmed gesh el. >> did you say embalmed gerbil? >> yes. it's quite a science class. it's been a while since i've been in one of these. they learn things in montana. he grew up, went to this high school, graduated in 19745, his daughter is now here at the high school. in 15 minutes from now, he's...
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the grand gilded flight of stairs has led major statesman and to bomb city hall and why von well for 40 years it was capital of the german federal republic this edition of check in as a journey through time in 2019 the german federal republic celebrates its 70th anniversary it all started here and bonn when the german constitution was passed in may 949. today i want to you to join me on a tour of 70 years of history from germany's provisional capital bawn all * the way to the current capital berlin together we'll discover what a giraffe has to do with the country's constitution or basic law as it's known here and we'll revisit the places and locations that tell the story of post-war germany . we take you to bond's museum of german history. we catch an open air film and berlin government quarter. and we share of viewer video sent in from the hague seat of the dutch government. to kick things off i'm taking a walk down bond's path of democracy along the round he'll come across the alex and the colonel he. was heavily involved in world war 2 so there weren't enough venue's in the city f
the grand gilded flight of stairs has led major statesman and to bomb city hall and why von well for 40 years it was capital of the german federal republic this edition of check in as a journey through time in 2019 the german federal republic celebrates its 70th anniversary it all started here and bonn when the german constitution was passed in may 949. today i want to you to join me on a tour of 70 years of history from germany's provisional capital bawn all * the way to the current capital...
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the sheriff's office identify one of the suspects as 18-year- old div von erickson. his photo is not being released. local media reports say the only time he has had trouble with the law is when he was cited for careless driving >>> the other described as a juvenile and his name is not being released. stay here with us on mornings on 2 for continuing coverage. well have the latest on this story throughout the morning. >>> also, this morning, the house judiciary committee will vote on whether to hold william barr in contempt of congress. as doug luzader reports from washington, d.c., last-minute next chaise toss avoid this step did not produce an agreement. >> the administration is asking congress to hold off on this and offering something of a counter threat if the attorney general is held in contempt. >>more and it could hit a fever pitch later this morning. >> barr's nemesis, jerry nad ler may move ahead with plans to have him in contempt of congress because he won't give the report that democrats want to see. >> it is a sweeping category cal. but trump could gain
the sheriff's office identify one of the suspects as 18-year- old div von erickson. his photo is not being released. local media reports say the only time he has had trouble with the law is when he was cited for careless driving >>> the other described as a juvenile and his name is not being released. stay here with us on mornings on 2 for continuing coverage. well have the latest on this story throughout the morning. >>> also, this morning, the house judiciary committee will...
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to get things off i'm taking a walk down vons path of democracy along the route you'll come across the alexander kearney museum. don was heavily involved in world war 2 so there weren't enough venues in the city for officials to meet when it became the new capital the parliamentary council got together and this natural history museum to draft a basic law for post-war germany now the country's constitution. this is where all the important people gather. clothes it was all very grand and formal the base of an orchestra performed that was the day i know was asked to create a government and draw up the basic law. but it was already a museum back then. yes it was this is always been a museum and there voice been lots of stuffed animals standing around they all had to be removed for the ceremony back then the problem was that one animal couldn't be removed. so the taxidermists didn't do a great job. and they were worried that if they moved it it might fall apart. there are wonderful old photos of all the people sitting here overly serious and ceremonial with a giraffe peering over their shou
to get things off i'm taking a walk down vons path of democracy along the route you'll come across the alexander kearney museum. don was heavily involved in world war 2 so there weren't enough venues in the city for officials to meet when it became the new capital the parliamentary council got together and this natural history museum to draft a basic law for post-war germany now the country's constitution. this is where all the important people gather. clothes it was all very grand and formal...
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the grand gilded flight of stairs has led major statesman and to city hall and why von well for 40 years it was capital of the german federal republic this edition of check in is a journey through time in 2019 the german federal republic celebrates its 70th anniversary it all started here and bonn when the german constitution was passed in may 949. today i want to invite you to join me on a tour of 70 years of history from germany's provisional capital bonn all the way to the current capital berlin together we'll discover what a giraffe has to do with the country's constitution or basic law as it's known here and we'll revisit the places and locations that tell the story of post-war germany . we take you tube on this museum of german history. we catch an open air film in berlin government quarter. and we share of viewer video sent in from the hague the seat of the dutch government. to kick things off i'm taking a walk down bond's path of democracy along the route he'll come across the alex and the current. bon was heavily bombed in world war 2 so there weren't enough venue's in the city
the grand gilded flight of stairs has led major statesman and to city hall and why von well for 40 years it was capital of the german federal republic this edition of check in is a journey through time in 2019 the german federal republic celebrates its 70th anniversary it all started here and bonn when the german constitution was passed in may 949. today i want to invite you to join me on a tour of 70 years of history from germany's provisional capital bonn all the way to the current capital...
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let's go to our washington euro chief alexandra von nahmen. good evening to you, alexandra.ou have been talking to pro-life campaigners. this law in alabama is in direct violation of federal law. how are they justifying it? alexandra: well, they are saying they strongly believe that life begins at conception and this life, the life of the unborn baby has to be protected. and they say it is considered a constitutional right for a woman to have an abortion, but they believe in abortion is murder and they are convinced that the doctors performing this procedure have to be charged with a felony and that even the woman who wants to have the abortion has to be prosecuted. so, that is their position. now they are hoping, and seeing this bill in alabama as a huge win for their position, hoping that eventually the supreme court has to deal with that, and the supreme court will eventually overturn the landmark roe vs. wade decision that made abortion legal across the united states. brent: alexandra, in alabama, the four female senators all voted against this. all the senators who vote
let's go to our washington euro chief alexandra von nahmen. good evening to you, alexandra.ou have been talking to pro-life campaigners. this law in alabama is in direct violation of federal law. how are they justifying it? alexandra: well, they are saying they strongly believe that life begins at conception and this life, the life of the unborn baby has to be protected. and they say it is considered a constitutional right for a woman to have an abortion, but they believe in abortion is murder...
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our committee is in conversations directly with mueller and we hope to have him in von.: the president says he is surprised to hear that his son don, jr., has been subpoenaed to appear in front of senate intelligence. v what is yow of the subpoena? rep. dean: it is a pattern ofng people not telhe truth, of people telling falsehoods or misstatements or out and out lies. i was pleased, again, in a grave way, but pleased that the senate republican chair said that we need to speak to don, jr., again. again, what is at stake isruth for the american public. is this administration acting on behalf of itself and self-dealing, the mueller or emoluments or other things, or is it acting on behalf of the american people? there is an awful lot at stakehe . laura: congresswoman madeleine dean, thank you for joining us. rep. dean: thank you. laura: in other news, venezuelan opposition leader juan guaido has accused the government of pres trying to dissolve the country's national assembly by persecuting its members. he spoke after the arrest of the assembly's vice president. the supreme
our committee is in conversations directly with mueller and we hope to have him in von.: the president says he is surprised to hear that his son don, jr., has been subpoenaed to appear in front of senate intelligence. v what is yow of the subpoena? rep. dean: it is a pattern ofng people not telhe truth, of people telling falsehoods or misstatements or out and out lies. i was pleased, again, in a grave way, but pleased that the senate republican chair said that we need to speak to don, jr.,...
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von kim ball was fired in march of giving free lunch to a student who could not pay. and after the news reports went viral, the cafe services offered to rehire her, but she declined. >> the man who fired me stood with me, and watch med do ted m transaction and he said okay, and walked off. >> reporter: and award winning chef jose andreas saw the report and called her a hero and offered her a job. no word if kimball has taken him up on the offer, but really kind gesture. >> so well deserved to have the opportunity. >>> all right. the students held a special art showcase today in san francisco. >> comin >>> i'm alma dietz and coming up at 6:00, the san francisco international airport is like a city unto itself including crime and homelessness. the problems it is causing and how they are trying to keep passengers safe. >>> and now some people are trying to pass to get more healing drugs legal. >> and thank you. we will see you then. >>> and before, meet some performers who let their ability shine today. >> a group of education students let their arts be spectacular in se
von kim ball was fired in march of giving free lunch to a student who could not pay. and after the news reports went viral, the cafe services offered to rehire her, but she declined. >> the man who fired me stood with me, and watch med do ted m transaction and he said okay, and walked off. >> reporter: and award winning chef jose andreas saw the report and called her a hero and offered her a job. no word if kimball has taken him up on the offer, but really kind gesture. >> so...
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as a child, the young doris mary von kappelhoff wanted to be a dancer, but a car accident ended thatt so politely when we dance, and you hold me tightly # in the late ‘40s, with her new stage name doris day, she was one of the highest—paid singers in the business. # when we walk hand in hand # the world becomes a wonderland, # it's magic # the film romance on the high seas was her first screen role and, despite almost no acting experience, the star quality was immediately obvious. but behind it all was a troubled private life. you can't tell me what to do! in a pig's eye, i can't. you think you own me... this movie withjimmy cagney had echoes of the first of herfour marriages. # que sera, sera...# her move into tv was the consequence of her third husband leaving her virtually bankrupt. fashions had changed, her movie career was over. # que sera, sera...# in 1985 there was a reunion tv interview with a terminally ill rock hudson. but show business was over. her life after this was devoted to her animal foundation. herfinal wishes — no funeral, no grave marker. her memorial will be her
as a child, the young doris mary von kappelhoff wanted to be a dancer, but a car accident ended thatt so politely when we dance, and you hold me tightly # in the late ‘40s, with her new stage name doris day, she was one of the highest—paid singers in the business. # when we walk hand in hand # the world becomes a wonderland, # it's magic # the film romance on the high seas was her first screen role and, despite almost no acting experience, the star quality was immediately obvious. but...
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von d. w. . earth home to millions of species the home worth saving. global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas that protect the climate boost clean energy solutions and reforestation . using interactive content to inspire people to take action global audience the environment series of global three thousand on t.w. and online. the only quarter is history the world is reorganizing itself and the media's role these keep shifting powers the topic in focus at the global media forum twenty nine pm called the laboratory for the digital age. who are we following who do we trust to debate and shape the future at the georgia village global media forum twenty nine t. the place made for minds. this week conflict zone is at the annual security conference in munich i made plenty of recriminations and bad blood between europe and washington my guest here is jim risch chairman of the powerful senate foreign relations committee how damaging is this transatlantic divide and how committed is the trumpet ministration tonig
von d. w. . earth home to millions of species the home worth saving. global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas that protect the climate boost clean energy solutions and reforestation . using interactive content to inspire people to take action global audience the environment series of global three thousand on t.w. and online. the only quarter is history the world is reorganizing itself and the media's role these keep shifting powers the topic in...
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as a child, the young doris mary von kappelhoff wanted to be a dancer, but a car accident ended thatou held me tightly #. in the late ‘40s, with her new stage name doris day, she was one of the highest—paid singers in the business. # when we walk hand in hand # the world becomes a wonderland, it's magic #. the film romance on the high seas was her first screen role and, despite almost no acting experience, the star quality was immediately obvious. but behind it all was a troubled private life. you can't tell me what to do! in a pig's eye, i can't! you think you own me... this movie withjimmy cagney had echoes of the first of herfour marriages. # que sera, sera...#. her move into tv was the consequence of her third husband leaving her virtually bankrupt. fashions had changed, her movie career was over. # que sera, sera...#. in 1985, there was a reunion tv interview with a terminally ill rock hudson. but showbusiness was over. her life after this was devoted to her animal foundation. herfinal wishes — no funeral, no grave marker. her memorial will be herfilms. # que sera, sera what wil
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doubled and tripled since then in just about a year's time right so we're seeing there's a global impact von hernandez who's actually from the break free from plastic campaign he put it really brilliantly in sort of an interview he said quote this is crucial this is a crucial 1st step toward stopping the use of developing countries as a dumping grounds for the world's plastic ways especially those coming from rich nations so again this is really important because it kind of looks at how the entire world works when it comes to trash and what ends up on people shores and yeah and it shows it's like those of us who buy things like those of us in much richer countries that are much more like sort of quote unquote developed we get lots of we get a lot of this. and we buy a lot of this stuff and just sort of we got a minimum minute what extent has plastic actually impacted our environment well i can just run down there some of the data for your own network i mean plastic has been corrosive to our environment and specially the oceans so and as a point estimated 8300000000 tons of plastic has been p
doubled and tripled since then in just about a year's time right so we're seeing there's a global impact von hernandez who's actually from the break free from plastic campaign he put it really brilliantly in sort of an interview he said quote this is crucial this is a crucial 1st step toward stopping the use of developing countries as a dumping grounds for the world's plastic ways especially those coming from rich nations so again this is really important because it kind of looks at how the...
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other billionaire philanthropists like mark zuckerberg, whatsapp co-founder and fashion mogul diane vong to have a lot of fun together. >> reporter: the initiative was started by warren buffett and bill and melinda gates. they commit more than half of their wealth to charitable causes. her divorce from amazon founder and ceo jeff bezos creates headlines when they announced their split after 25 years of marriage. jeff who was worth an estimated 100 billion has come under fire for not joining the giving pledge. but he did tweet his support for his ex-wife writing, mackenzie is going to be amazing and thoughtful and effective at philanthropy and i'm proud of her. now, bezos hasn't specified how she'll distribute the estimated $18 billion through the giving pledge just yet. >>> the widow of a california man killed by a shark in hawaii is speaking out suggesting the attack could have been prevented. gail smiley tells abc news officials knew of the potential danger and they had been monitoring a tiger shark in the area but she said swimmers were not alert. smiley said her husband tom would ne
other billionaire philanthropists like mark zuckerberg, whatsapp co-founder and fashion mogul diane vong to have a lot of fun together. >> reporter: the initiative was started by warren buffett and bill and melinda gates. they commit more than half of their wealth to charitable causes. her divorce from amazon founder and ceo jeff bezos creates headlines when they announced their split after 25 years of marriage. jeff who was worth an estimated 100 billion has come under fire for not...
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and in 18065 years after that all was published that turned out to be brigadier von teese tone and then of course peter wright a former senior officer demo 5 votes his memoirs describing how he and a small group of his colleagues and all of them by any means. believe that howell wilson the former labor prime minister was a soffit daja and. that they'd made attempts to. to bring it down so all of that helped keep my novel in the public eye. and since the rise of jeremy corbyn son but that speculation has started again because upon thank you after the wreck i think kick back some dodgy loans just for developing countries destroyed by the international monetary fund we expose documents from britain's national audit office the democracy itself and one of the demons of neo liberalism even stronger more than a decade after the financial crash and can they be slain all of them all coming off a bunch of going underground. foreign policy is on steroids. forced regime change like a flu that won't go away russia gave appears to have a life. welcome back while you gave mainstream media gives you th
and in 18065 years after that all was published that turned out to be brigadier von teese tone and then of course peter wright a former senior officer demo 5 votes his memoirs describing how he and a small group of his colleagues and all of them by any means. believe that howell wilson the former labor prime minister was a soffit daja and. that they'd made attempts to. to bring it down so all of that helped keep my novel in the public eye. and since the rise of jeremy corbyn son but that...
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and in 19065 years after that all was published that turned out to be brigadier von teese tone and then of course peter wright a former senior officer down my 5 votes his memoirs describing how he and a small group of his colleagues and all of them by any means. believe that how wilson the former labor prime minister was the soffit day agent. and that they made attempts to to bring him down so all of that helped keep my novel in the public eye and that i've had since the rise of jeremy corbyn some of that speculation has started again because upon thank you after the break i think kickbacks and dodgy loans are just for developing countries destroyed by the international monetary fund we exposed documents from britain's national audit office that concerned democracy itself and one of the demons of near liberalism even stronger more than a decade after the financial crash and can they be slain all of them all coming up a bunch of going underground. what is it calling the coin is magic internet the new type of digital currency the centralized digital scarcity chancellor i'm bringing a 2nd
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and in 19065 years after the law was published that turned out to be brigadier von teese tone and then of course peter wright a former senior officer down my 5 votes his memoirs describing how he and a small group of his colleagues and all of them by any means. believe that howell wilson the former labor prime minister was a soffit daja and. that they'd made attempts to to to bring him down so all of that helped keep my novel in the public eye. and since the rise of jeremy corbyn some of that speculation has started again. thank you. i think kickbacks. for developing countries by the. documents from britain's national audit office. and. yeah you. got to know people. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. let it be an arms race. and spearing dramatic development the only. i'll see. will be very critical. to sit down. welcome back while u.k. mainstream media continues reporting party politics like it's a game of polls and behind closed door labor tory bricks it negotiations austerity continues one reason may be that whoever won this month's local elections the shad
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(singing wordlessly) (lyrics resume) (speaking german): (praying in hebrew) hermann goldberg, sohn vona und baruch goldberg. (bell tolling) it certainly touched me. remarkably, it has now been publicly and officially, incontrovertibly, indisputably... confirmed. >> i could have been a miserable, depressing character that, "ooh, you know, i've had an awful start in life, woe is s," but i've taken the opposite view in a sense, ad, you know, "you tried to wipe me out, but it didn't happen, so here i am andake note." my son made an observation, and he said, "you know, your father would have wanted you to enjoy your life and be happy." and i think he, he was right in making that observation. the struggle i've had, um... is partly to do with, um... well, i'm sure you're familiar s with tt of guilt of surviving that many-- not just survivors of the holocaust, but mafu people have survived aw elagedies of one thing or another that they uilty about, um, having survived. and i, i suppose what my son was saying, "don't feel bad." (voice breaking): and, uh... yeah, i think he's right.th k... you k
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man, are they are going to be pissed when they find out about famed nazi general "ol' cherry hills" von richter. ( laughter ) we'll be right back with chris cuomo! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) i'm ken jacobus and i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. and last year, i earned $36,000 in cash back. which i used to offer health insurance to my employees. what's in your wallet? friends & family sale - the savings add up!... with an extra 20% off! save on this pendant and earring set for mom... mommy and me pj's are 40% off - plus an extra 20% off... and save on this keurig k-cafe coffee maker! plus - get kohl's cash! wednesday through sunday... at kohl's. what if i wielded the power of i could bend reality to my will, with a snap of my fingers! i just saved money with geico. i saved hundreds of dollars! nice! that is a lot of money. the power is exhilarating!! hahahahahaha! hah. ha. just got something in my throat. yea... marvel studio's "avengers endgame." in theaters april 26. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ millerwithreat tastes brewe
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ed: typhus, an outstanding report by hillary von, with lapd senior leader dion joseph in march.lapd officer has contracted the contagious bacteria that causes typhoid fever. a second officer had typhoid like symptoms. the central division is in the heart of skid row in downtown la. the latest troubles are coming from inside the building. a shocking story we will talk about with republican national association lawyer harvey dylan. let's start with you. you are in california. what is going on? >> it is a crisis situation in our cities with a combination of the ninth circuit telling cities they can't move people along and it is okay to live on the streets combined with feckless politicians who don't want to balance or contain the problem. lapd officers have been issued have your gloves to deal with this situation, coming into contact with human waste and diseases but it isn't enough. we have a problem, a third detective may be suffering these symptoms and we are looking at plague, contagion, a huge problem. rob: it is not the police officer's job to clean up the streets of excremen
ed: typhus, an outstanding report by hillary von, with lapd senior leader dion joseph in march.lapd officer has contracted the contagious bacteria that causes typhoid fever. a second officer had typhoid like symptoms. the central division is in the heart of skid row in downtown la. the latest troubles are coming from inside the building. a shocking story we will talk about with republican national association lawyer harvey dylan. let's start with you. you are in california. what is going on?...
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i will here quote from the patron saint of warfare carl von clausewitz who famously said, his many brilliant observations that the most important thing in war is understanding what kind of war you are fighting. and one of the things that really stands out from this total history but in particular in .2 is the struggle to understand what kind of a war we are fighting, because of that complexity. the iraq war is a lot of different conflicts rolled into one. what interested me was just in listening to different comets made this morning you put all of that. people were talking with terrorist attacks, and there was a terrorism component to this conflict, and people talking at insurgency, and it was an insurgent component to this conflict. and people were talking about civil civil war, and there was a civil war component of this conflict. and what was required to ultimately turned things around in that 2007-2008 timeframe was to start to change a whole series of different american activities that got to all of those different problems. now, i will also say that i think, i wonder, put it that way,
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. >>> an elderly san francisco woman and her von accusing two uber drivers of trying to force to havehem pay him in cash. >> michael finney is here with that story. >> reporter: as you guys know the idea of using an app can be foreign to some in the elderly community which can leave them vulnerable. listen to this story. betty forsythe helps herself to a cup of coffee. the 88-year-old has been fairly independent until her doctors ordered her to stop driving due to health issues. now her car sits in the garage, and when she needs to go somewhere, she takes uber. >> my son in seattle set everything up for me, and he would call and make the arrangements. >> reporter: in fact, betty doesn't even carry cell phone. >> what is an app? >> i don't know. >> reporter: whenever betty needs to go somewhere, her son orders her an uber and follows her progress on the app. >> i can see her pick up and i can see the driver initiate the ride and deliver her to the appointed area. >> reporter: her son paid for the app, but bet says after her first ride the driver asked her for $20 and she gave it to him
. >>> an elderly san francisco woman and her von accusing two uber drivers of trying to force to havehem pay him in cash. >> michael finney is here with that story. >> reporter: as you guys know the idea of using an app can be foreign to some in the elderly community which can leave them vulnerable. listen to this story. betty forsythe helps herself to a cup of coffee. the 88-year-old has been fairly independent until her doctors ordered her to stop driving due to health...
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his first major victory came in 1981 when he was elected mayor by tep von votes. >> i have run for office vermont on many occasions. sometimes i've lost. more often i've won. what all of that showed is those ideas were not radical ideas. they were common sense american ideas that the american people supported. >> while much of what sanders advocated for early on in his career remains the same today, there are some of the more radical positions he's changed on. a campaign spokesperson confirming that sanders believes that compulsory education is a good idea. he no longer believes we should lower the voting age to 14. he no longer supports legaling all drugs including heroin. >>> the breaking news continues. mike pompeo makes an unannounced trip to iraq. are planked-to-per. feast on new cedar-plank lobster & shrimp. or new colossal shrimp & salmon with a citrusy drizzle. tender, smoky, and together on one plank... ...but not for long- so hurry in! is your floor's best friend. only roomba uses 2 multi-surface rubber brushes to grab and remove pet hair. and the roomba filter captures 99% of d
his first major victory came in 1981 when he was elected mayor by tep von votes. >> i have run for office vermont on many occasions. sometimes i've lost. more often i've won. what all of that showed is those ideas were not radical ideas. they were common sense american ideas that the american people supported. >> while much of what sanders advocated for early on in his career remains the same today, there are some of the more radical positions he's changed on. a campaign...
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. >> fran is a prominent sill von valley executive who sits on the board for girls in tech.t of the study, fran argues while it is controversial, way to fix the problem is to impose a quota for hiring women in more male dominated fields. >> if you measure things and provide a goal, you are going move towards that. >> there is way more males in the field than females. that can be discouraging for some females, but the rate of females going into the field is definitely going up. >> majoring in stem field, they are not surprised by the findings in the study, but they are optimistic about women's future in the industry. >> women do get discriminated against, especially in the sciences. it has been that way for a long time. i think our voices are starting to be heard more and more. things are getting better, but there is a lot of work to be done. >>> new tonight, a high speed chase in contra costa ends with the help of good samaritans. it began about 10:30 in danville. the chop was chasing that stolen red challenger. officers lost track of the car. it had gotten oust freeway and
. >> fran is a prominent sill von valley executive who sits on the board for girls in tech.t of the study, fran argues while it is controversial, way to fix the problem is to impose a quota for hiring women in more male dominated fields. >> if you measure things and provide a goal, you are going move towards that. >> there is way more males in the field than females. that can be discouraging for some females, but the rate of females going into the field is definitely going up....
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hillary von standing outside the door of this meeting. she's going to keep us up-to-date with any headlines and we will break the show to bring them to you. this is "bulls and bears" and i'm christina filling in for david asman who is traveling somewhere in europe. we do have a jampacked show for you tonight starting with tensions escalating with iran. the trump administration breathing senate and house members on this matter this afternoon than this comes as her u.s. defense chief has been put on hold thanks to u.s. efforts. more on that developing story later on the show but first president trump the message seems to be resonating more and more with voters across the country. >> you have some of these socialist wackos that want to double and triple your taxes. all it takes is a crazy world but when you have the best employment numbers and history, when you have the best unemployment numbers and history , when you have the best economy probably than we have ever had i don't know how the do you lose this election, right? >> what a sound b
hillary von standing outside the door of this meeting. she's going to keep us up-to-date with any headlines and we will break the show to bring them to you. this is "bulls and bears" and i'm christina filling in for david asman who is traveling somewhere in europe. we do have a jampacked show for you tonight starting with tensions escalating with iran. the trump administration breathing senate and house members on this matter this afternoon than this comes as her u.s. defense chief...
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it is going to be a lot longer than 20 seconds, i can tell you that, but thank you baron von stipend for shrinking it down a little bit. there are lots of things that can go wrong with this, that's the problem. i don't know if anybody has used black powder, very gummy, very sticky, it will got him up, there are lots of problems and i need to clear things out as best i can to get the powder out of my pan and whatnot. any other problems you could foresee? >> did the continentals have bayonets, are just the british? professor sweet: glad you mentioned that. more questions about the musket? so the bayonet will actually go on the end. you can see this knob. this is not a sight. you cannot aim this weapon, so you don't need one. that is also why you close your eyes, you are pointing it in a general direction of the enemy. you can't really pick somebody off. what we have is this socket bayonet, and that is this item right here. you lock it into place and then once you have advanced on the enemy far enough, you will use this much like a large club, spear, sword kind of thing. and you want to
it is going to be a lot longer than 20 seconds, i can tell you that, but thank you baron von stipend for shrinking it down a little bit. there are lots of things that can go wrong with this, that's the problem. i don't know if anybody has used black powder, very gummy, very sticky, it will got him up, there are lots of problems and i need to clear things out as best i can to get the powder out of my pan and whatnot. any other problems you could foresee? >> did the continentals have...
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attorney who hired me in los angeles used to say anyone can tell you what happened to the von trapp family, but when you geinto court and put on a trial, you have to put on the sound of music. i'm interested to seeing if the house takes it to the next step and puts on an impeachment proceeding, that will televise everything, make it more compelling. that will make it theater. i think more people will pay attention than justin, who was the only guy who read the book, it seems. >> let's for a moment, if we can, jack, tune out the presidential response to amash. republican party, ronna mcdaniel, et cetera, and get at his essential argument. he took the time to read the report and makes a legal argument and a constitutional argument about the president's behavior, quote, identifying multiple elements of conduct justifying obstruction of justice. as a lawyer, what do you think of his argument? >> i was one of the nearly 1,000 federal prosecutors who signed on to the letter that noted if any other defendant in america had been presented with the similar set of facts, they would have been indicte
attorney who hired me in los angeles used to say anyone can tell you what happened to the von trapp family, but when you geinto court and put on a trial, you have to put on the sound of music. i'm interested to seeing if the house takes it to the next step and puts on an impeachment proceeding, that will televise everything, make it more compelling. that will make it theater. i think more people will pay attention than justin, who was the only guy who read the book, it seems. >> let's for...
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. >> juan: if anybody comes on the scene allah donal ala donalp gal von nice voter's attention it's nott she came out of nowhere. she absolutely beat joe crowley who was an established politician. >> lisa: i want to turn it on its head is aoc toxic to a democratic candidate who really wants to win and beat donald trump because she is proposing essentially sending your gas prices up $5 a gallon that would be the ultimate result of her green new deal. and it would literally put millions of people working the energy industry out of work. remember what hillary clinton said about coal to the coal miners. i will put you out of work and find you another job. she could be, again, she could a liability to somebody. his list i think that kind of rhetoric from hillary clinton and president obama's assault on co-workers is part of the reason why there was such a disconnect with working class voters rural voters and why president trump won in 2016 or at least a factor of that regarding joe biden, yes, he is up in polling right now. there is a lot of time between now and when we start hitting into ea
. >> juan: if anybody comes on the scene allah donal ala donalp gal von nice voter's attention it's nott she came out of nowhere. she absolutely beat joe crowley who was an established politician. >> lisa: i want to turn it on its head is aoc toxic to a democratic candidate who really wants to win and beat donald trump because she is proposing essentially sending your gas prices up $5 a gallon that would be the ultimate result of her green new deal. and it would literally put...
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racheljohnson from change uk, alexandra phillips from the brexit party, the greens‘ gina dowding, lib dem irina vonsnp's drew hendry and helen maryjones from the welsh nationalists plaid cymru. helen maryjones has literallyjust arrived. she is a member of the welsh assembly. everybody apart from other representatives from the snp and plaid cymru are standing next week. we have a lot of time to chat this morning, is it good that the european elections are going ahead, and what should happen with brexit? we will go in this order, gina? we are delighted to have the opportunity to talk about the kind of country we want for the future and the kind of europe we want for the future. the greens have been consistent and clear about our position on brexit. lnp caroline lucas led the calls for a people's vote and we believe that by staying in europe we can challenge the big issues of the day, tackle climate change, start to reduce the massive inequalities in the country and protect freedom of movement. so it is good they are going ahead? you maghera absolutely. covers ukip? we should believe, it is that simpl
racheljohnson from change uk, alexandra phillips from the brexit party, the greens‘ gina dowding, lib dem irina vonsnp's drew hendry and helen maryjones from the welsh nationalists plaid cymru. helen maryjones has literallyjust arrived. she is a member of the welsh assembly. everybody apart from other representatives from the snp and plaid cymru are standing next week. we have a lot of time to chat this morning, is it good that the european elections are going ahead, and what should happen...
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we wonder we have von hillyard talking to farmers of every sort across the country.ynn. yesterday when the president made his announcement there were two guys with cow boy hats talking about the fact that we need this. farmers like you work ones razor thin margins. you talked about bankruptcy and suicide that is common among farmers. >> it's common. and quite frankly, ali we need fair trade. farmers near fair trade. when i roll up my grain truck to the elevator all i want is a decent price, a fair price for the commodity that -- that is grown. why the farmers are supporting the president, i don't know. i don't know. maybe they see themselves in president trump. i don't know, versus the former president barack obama who was a first african-american president. and they see themselves in president trump. that could be the answer. but it's not the right answer. if president obama was there and doing the same thing i would challenge him to do better for america's farmers and the president had a meeting i think yesterday with the farmers from around the country. and they w
we wonder we have von hillyard talking to farmers of every sort across the country.ynn. yesterday when the president made his announcement there were two guys with cow boy hats talking about the fact that we need this. farmers like you work ones razor thin margins. you talked about bankruptcy and suicide that is common among farmers. >> it's common. and quite frankly, ali we need fair trade. farmers near fair trade. when i roll up my grain truck to the elevator all i want is a decent...
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when julie andrews sang about her favorite things she wasn't informing the von trapp children they loved. she was like, look, you have options. believe it or not today's tweet wasn't the first time president trump declared himself field marshall for life. i refer you to this tweet at the time of the michael cohen raid. your favorite president did nothing wrong. okay, individual one, whatever you say. let that simmer in the southern district crock pot. there were a bunch of other examples. have fun googling them. they are part and parcel of the president's flunked 5th grade civics approach to the jo. for instance you can't impeach a president for creating the best economy in our country's history. just because something is doing well doesn't give you immunitim. people love martha stewart's carrot cake but she still went to the can. if a president tells you he's his favorite he's at least insecure. not a few votes shy of a quorum on the ridiculist. the news continues. here's chris cuomo with "cuomo primetime" >> the best to you and your mom on mother's day. >> you, too. >> i'm chris cuomo.
when julie andrews sang about her favorite things she wasn't informing the von trapp children they loved. she was like, look, you have options. believe it or not today's tweet wasn't the first time president trump declared himself field marshall for life. i refer you to this tweet at the time of the michael cohen raid. your favorite president did nothing wrong. okay, individual one, whatever you say. let that simmer in the southern district crock pot. there were a bunch of other examples. have...
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thomas jefferson wrote in one of his letters to the german scientist alexander von humboldt that the law of the majority is the fundamental law of every society of individuals of equal rights. the critical words in that sentence are the last ones, of equal rights. the interests and the opinions of citizens conflict. we cannot have all have our own way. what we can expect is that the decision-making process will treat our various interests and opinions with equal consideration and respect. that is achieved by giving all of us an equal share in decision-making, even if as individual voters are influence on the outcome is minimal. a constitution which was not based on democratic choice but on some embedded schema values, such as liberalism, human rights , islamic political theology, or the dictatorship of the proletariat, would not achieve this. it would privilege the citizens who happens to agree with these values. that might not matter if values in question were universally or almost universally accepted. but you do not need to entrench values in the constitution if they are already u
thomas jefferson wrote in one of his letters to the german scientist alexander von humboldt that the law of the majority is the fundamental law of every society of individuals of equal rights. the critical words in that sentence are the last ones, of equal rights. the interests and the opinions of citizens conflict. we cannot have all have our own way. what we can expect is that the decision-making process will treat our various interests and opinions with equal consideration and respect. that...
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as a child, the young mary von kappelhoff wanted to be a dancer but a car accident ended that dream.ould sing. # not so politely when we dance, and you hold me tightly #. in the late ‘40s, with her stage name doris day, she was one of the highest—paid singers in the business. # when we walk hand in hand, the world becomes a wonderland, it's magic #. the film romance on the high seas was her first screen role and, despite almost no acting experience, the star quality was immediately obvious. doris day, star of the new film... she went on to become the highest paid actress in hollywood. in public she was platinum grade, all—american good cheer. # gonna take a sentimentaljourney...# but in private, it was a rather different story. you can't tell me what to do! this movie withjimmy cagney was perhaps a closer reflection of the first of her four marriages. # que sera, sera...#. her move into tv was the consequence of her third husband leaving her virtually bankrupt. fashions had changed, her movie career was over. # que sera, sera...#. then in 1985 a reunion, a tv interview with rock huds
as a child, the young mary von kappelhoff wanted to be a dancer but a car accident ended that dream.ould sing. # not so politely when we dance, and you hold me tightly #. in the late ‘40s, with her stage name doris day, she was one of the highest—paid singers in the business. # when we walk hand in hand, the world becomes a wonderland, it's magic #. the film romance on the high seas was her first screen role and, despite almost no acting experience, the star quality was immediately obvious....