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deontay wilder, 38-0, 37 kos. we'll hear from wilder when we come back. speak up premier boxing champions is attracted by corona extra who invites you to find your beach. and deontay wilder finding his right hand. it just looks like washington had it all going and wilder not only looked like he was losing round he looks lethargic. that wasn't like a perfect, long, lengthy right hand. that's why this is such a shocking yet exhilarating win. >> i said earlier yesterday that deontay's long right hand, you can see it. but when he has that short when he's devastated and you can see how short it is right there. like washington never shot. and washington made the mistake of stepping out with a half jab. >> evander holyfield is here. what'd you think about short right hand? >> hit them right in the temple. you don't see it, and that's what happens when you get hit with a short top. >> again, wilder looks lethargic, losing rounds, great right hand, evander holyfield ringside. larry holmes as well, what did you think, larry? heavyweight legend, and wilder champions
deontay wilder, 38-0, 37 kos. we'll hear from wilder when we come back. speak up premier boxing champions is attracted by corona extra who invites you to find your beach. and deontay wilder finding his right hand. it just looks like washington had it all going and wilder not only looked like he was losing round he looks lethargic. that wasn't like a perfect, long, lengthy right hand. that's why this is such a shocking yet exhilarating win. >> i said earlier yesterday that deontay's long...
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deontay wilder, 38-0, 37 kos. we'll hear from wilder when we come back. speak up premier boxing champions is attracted by corona extra who invites you to find your beach. and deontay wilder finding his right hand. it just looks like washington had it all going on. and wilder not only looked like he was losing round he looks lethargic. that wasn't like a perfect, long, lengthy right hand. that's why this is such a shocking yet exhilarating win. >> i said earlier yesterday that deontay's long right hand, you can see it. but when he has that short when he's devastated and you can see how short it is right there. like washington never shot. and washington made the mistake of stepping out with a half jab. >> evander holyfield is here. what'd you think about short right hand? >> hit them right in the temple. you don't see it, and that's what happens when you get hit with a short top. >> again, wilder looks lethargic, losing rounds, great right hand, evander holyfield ringside. larry holmes as well, what did you think, larry? heavyweight legend, and wilder remai
deontay wilder, 38-0, 37 kos. we'll hear from wilder when we come back. speak up premier boxing champions is attracted by corona extra who invites you to find your beach. and deontay wilder finding his right hand. it just looks like washington had it all going on. and wilder not only looked like he was losing round he looks lethargic. that wasn't like a perfect, long, lengthy right hand. that's why this is such a shocking yet exhilarating win. >> i said earlier yesterday that deontay's...
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a measure of mr wilders‘ impact, this. the prime minister, telling immigrants here to fit in or go home, aping mr wilders‘ language. it's shocked many in the netherlands. prime minister, hello, bbc... that's because prime minister rutte is a liberal, his instincts towards openness and tolerance now giving way to something new. the election will be about integration in this country and people coming from outside and refugees. and the elections will be about stability. in an unstable world... so he's moving towards wilders‘ position, but says he'll never work with him. at the same time, dutch politics is splintering — 28 different parties are out competing for votes. what's certain is no—one will win an outright majority, and for most, wilders is simply too toxic to go into coalition with. they'd rather team up to keep him out. so his populist surge may be rising, but he may well find his path to power blocked. damian grammaticus, bbc news, the hague. the much—loved and only hippo in el salvador‘s national zoo has died after
a measure of mr wilders‘ impact, this. the prime minister, telling immigrants here to fit in or go home, aping mr wilders‘ language. it's shocked many in the netherlands. prime minister, hello, bbc... that's because prime minister rutte is a liberal, his instincts towards openness and tolerance now giving way to something new. the election will be about integration in this country and people coming from outside and refugees. and the elections will be about stability. in an unstable world......
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a measure of mr wilders‘ impact... this.re to fit in or go home, aping mr wilders‘ language. it's shocked many in the netherlands. that's because prime minister rutte is a liberal, his instincts towards openness and tolerance now giving way to something new. the election‘s only about integration in this country and people coming from outside and refugees. and the elections will be about stability. in an instable world... so he's moving towards wilders‘ position, but says he'll never work with him. at the same time, dutch politics is splintering — 28 different parties are out competing for votes. what's certain is no one will win an outright majority, and for most, wilders is simply too toxic to go into coalition with. they'd rather team up to keep him out. so his populist surge may be rising, but he may well find his path to power blocked. damian grammaticus, bbc news, the hague. leicester city were in action against liverpool tonight — their first match since the sacking of claudio ranieri — and some fans made a point of ex
a measure of mr wilders‘ impact... this.re to fit in or go home, aping mr wilders‘ language. it's shocked many in the netherlands. that's because prime minister rutte is a liberal, his instincts towards openness and tolerance now giving way to something new. the election‘s only about integration in this country and people coming from outside and refugees. and the elections will be about stability. in an instable world... so he's moving towards wilders‘ position, but says he'll never...
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here is the party's leader and sole member, geert wilders.entury there will be four billion africans and many will make a beeline for the netherlands. wilders links refugees, especially muslim ones, with terror attacks. "go and vote" he concludes, "and make the netherlands ours again". wilders is a hard man to track down, but if you go down to the dutch
here is the party's leader and sole member, geert wilders.entury there will be four billion africans and many will make a beeline for the netherlands. wilders links refugees, especially muslim ones, with terror attacks. "go and vote" he concludes, "and make the netherlands ours again". wilders is a hard man to track down, but if you go down to the dutch
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of this is a highway in the wilderness. wilderness. i looked at that and i thought i never heard of h. stearns and i doubt very few people have. this is a religious track that might be kind of interesting that probably isn't. it turns out the highway in the wilderness was to teach at an african-american school in moorestown tennessee in the 1870s. that makes the book interesting because it is full of what life was like at the school for colored people in tennessee in the 1870s. if nobody is selling at or alternatively you can find it being held by any institution that is that you ca day but youy confident given the subject matter but somebody's going to want. carefully and thoughtfully and in a way that i can market it to someone that is interesting in african-american history. it looks like a very nondescript religious pamphlets. often it is a lot of job but it's something interesting. i got a bunch of books and brought them back here. if there was a folded piece of paper that turned out to be a printed flat piece of paper and isaid t
of this is a highway in the wilderness. wilderness. i looked at that and i thought i never heard of h. stearns and i doubt very few people have. this is a religious track that might be kind of interesting that probably isn't. it turns out the highway in the wilderness was to teach at an african-american school in moorestown tennessee in the 1870s. that makes the book interesting because it is full of what life was like at the school for colored people in tennessee in the 1870s. if nobody is...
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out in the wilderness, and the wilderness is where things really happen spiritually. >> he's a mysteriousigure. he's strange. he's out there. he's dressed in this very, very odd way. and slightly dangerous and scary. >> yet today, the unique appeal of this charismatic prophet has been lost to history. who was this fiery preacher who would herald the coming of the messiah? and what was it that drew jesus to him? now, science joins history in a new quest. in the future, it may be possible to establish a blood link between john and jesus. today, their mission is to test fragments of bone believed to be john's. >> for the first time in history, we're able to place these relics in their proper time and proper date in order to understand more about their history and how they come down to us. >> palestine in the first century is buzzing with prophets. they follow in the tradition of old testament preachers, men like isaiah and elijah. >> the tablet of god speaks plainly. i'm here to warn you! >> but from the fringes of this civilization, one voice is louder and reaches further than any other. ev
out in the wilderness, and the wilderness is where things really happen spiritually. >> he's a mysteriousigure. he's strange. he's out there. he's dressed in this very, very odd way. and slightly dangerous and scary. >> yet today, the unique appeal of this charismatic prophet has been lost to history. who was this fiery preacher who would herald the coming of the messiah? and what was it that drew jesus to him? now, science joins history in a new quest. in the future, it may be...
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ah stern , a highway in the wilderness. i looked at that thing and i thought, i never heard mrs. ah stearns and i very few people have. a highway in the wilderness sound like john the baptist and it sounds like this is a 19th century religious tract that might be kind of interesting but probably isn't but i look at it and it turns out mrs. stearns highway in the wilderness was her calling to teach an african-american school in morristown morristown tennessee. in chattanooga. in the 1870s. that makes it really interesting because it's just full of what life was like at this school for quote, colored people in tennessee in the 1870s. so this, i can't find that anyone has this book. that's always interesting for a book dealer is if nobody is selling it, or alternatively, you can't find it being held by anyinstitution , that's a book you can feel fairly confident given its subject matter that somebody's going to want. so i'm suddenly very interested in mrs. stearns and want to catalog this book carefully. and thoughtfully and in a way that i can market it to someone who's really inte
ah stern , a highway in the wilderness. i looked at that thing and i thought, i never heard mrs. ah stearns and i very few people have. a highway in the wilderness sound like john the baptist and it sounds like this is a 19th century religious tract that might be kind of interesting but probably isn't but i look at it and it turns out mrs. stearns highway in the wilderness was her calling to teach an african-american school in morristown morristown tennessee. in chattanooga. in the 1870s. that...
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. >> later, brave wilderness. meet the man who travels around the world, trying to get insects and animals to bite him. >> why? >> if you are more of the great indoor type, you can do what these folks are doing. they're grown people. grown adults being swaddled like babi because bundles of boy come in all sizes. no, really there is a good reason for it apparently. we'll fell you, tell you in "the mix" on wednesday. we made it to february 1st. >> whoo. >> we have indeed. whoo-hoo. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now. kwu. >> don't think it means anything. other than most of us have probably blown through our new year's resolutions now. >> or people are allowed to drink. many folks are, yeah. >> give me the iv right now. also important month. a lot is happening. it is the birthday month of our dear diane macedo. >> oh, giving up all my secrets aren't you. >> we are going to got to all thatten a little bit. we begin this half-hour with the battle over the president's new peck for the supreme court. >
. >> later, brave wilderness. meet the man who travels around the world, trying to get insects and animals to bite him. >> why? >> if you are more of the great indoor type, you can do what these folks are doing. they're grown people. grown adults being swaddled like babi because bundles of boy come in all sizes. no, really there is a good reason for it apparently. we'll fell you, tell you in "the mix" on wednesday. we made it to february 1st. >> whoo. >>...
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a decade ago you needed a permit just digital wilderness.ermitjust about digital wilderness. a decade ago you needed a permit just about a digital wilderness. a decade ago you needed a permitjust about a pc. today if you're lucky enough to own a smartphone, the chances are it is off—line. there is no mobile data so local cuban apps are designed to work without connection. until recently, even basic internet access could only be found in desktop computers inside state communication centres. long queues persist, but people are coming to buy internet scratchcards, which can finally get them online elsewhere. in this havana park, small gatherings of cu ba ns havana park, small gatherings of cubans are enjoying the internet. but getting online is slow, unreliable, and perhaps unsurprisingly, censored. this man isa unsurprisingly, censored. this man is a self—proclaimed activist, and asa is a self—proclaimed activist, and as a former government it ministry to, knows the system well. everything in cuba is restricted. it might be pawn, or political.
a decade ago you needed a permit just digital wilderness.ermitjust about digital wilderness. a decade ago you needed a permit just about a digital wilderness. a decade ago you needed a permitjust about a pc. today if you're lucky enough to own a smartphone, the chances are it is off—line. there is no mobile data so local cuban apps are designed to work without connection. until recently, even basic internet access could only be found in desktop computers inside state communication centres....
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y cross wilderness the town agreed to seek a legislative solution to address this access issue. this bipartisan bill sponsored by congressman jared polis and co-sponsored by congressman tipton and myself simply allows the forest service to issue a special use permit to the town of minturn to allow nonmotorized access to maintain a headgate in the holy cross wilderness. it they will have access to bolts ditch for basic maintenance need. it was developed in consultation with the community and the forest service and enjoys support from a wide range of groups in the region. i urge adoption of the measure and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. mr. polis. mr. polis: thank you, mr. speaker. i introduced h.r. 689, the bolts ditch access and use act, at the request of our local community in my sdrilt in minturn, colorado -- district in minturn, colorado. minturn really needs this legislation because it improves public land, water management in my district. the bill has bipartisan support thanks to the work of mr. tipton and mr. lamborn for co
y cross wilderness the town agreed to seek a legislative solution to address this access issue. this bipartisan bill sponsored by congressman jared polis and co-sponsored by congressman tipton and myself simply allows the forest service to issue a special use permit to the town of minturn to allow nonmotorized access to maintain a headgate in the holy cross wilderness. it they will have access to bolts ditch for basic maintenance need. it was developed in consultation with the community and the...
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i, lawrence douglas wilder, do solemnly swear, that i will support the constitution of the united states, and the constitution of the commonwealth of virginia, and that i will faithfully and impartially discharge all of the duties inincome bunt e bent on me as governor of virginia, according to the best of my ability. so help me god. congratulations. >> thank you. >> how did you now want wanted to get into politics ii didn't because i didn't want to go around smiling and begging for votes and asking for money, and i thought, politics was what i would call a representative of people but i ran my mouth all the time from day one. as a kid. and i argued so much about things and people said, why don't you run. they didn't mean really to run. they mean run away from them. just get running your mouth, and i just felt that people, particularly those that i had come to know that were part of my ilk or my being, they didn't have representation to the extent they needed, and in lincoln's words were of any meaning of the people, for the people, by the people, why weren't we there? and so to that ext
i, lawrence douglas wilder, do solemnly swear, that i will support the constitution of the united states, and the constitution of the commonwealth of virginia, and that i will faithfully and impartially discharge all of the duties inincome bunt e bent on me as governor of virginia, according to the best of my ability. so help me god. congratulations. >> thank you. >> how did you now want wanted to get into politics ii didn't because i didn't want to go around smiling and begging for...
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mr wilders said his party would make sure the netherlands could decide for itself who was allowed in.nd mr wilders' party any elections, for sure, are historical. it's a choice that the people of holland can make on march 15, whether to give their country away more and more, or to get their country back to themselves. to make the netherlands ours again. a fourth man has been arrested in connection to the death of kimjong—nam, the half brother of north korea's leader kim jong—un. there are still a lot of unanswered questions surrounding his apparent murder at kuala lumpur airport. lets take a look at what we know. we urge ntly we urgently demand the malaysian side not to be entangled with a political plot by the hostile forces towards the dprk, who want to damage the nature of our republic. and to release the body, immediately. and of course we have more on that story online at the website. you can get in touch with me on twitter. now for the weather with john hammond. hi there. cloudy for some, sunny for others, wet for a few but mild. that is the theme at the moment, and that theme c
mr wilders said his party would make sure the netherlands could decide for itself who was allowed in.nd mr wilders' party any elections, for sure, are historical. it's a choice that the people of holland can make on march 15, whether to give their country away more and more, or to get their country back to themselves. to make the netherlands ours again. a fourth man has been arrested in connection to the death of kimjong—nam, the half brother of north korea's leader kim jong—un. there are...
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thousands of square miles of wilderness. walch comes from detroit. few years ago he moved to idaho. up here in the sparsely popupulated northwest of the u , he feels more secure and more independent. walch has founded a network to advise people who think like him. it's called "prepper" -- for people who want to be prepared for any potential catastrophe. he says this a area has defensibility. it has privacy. 200 or 300 feet of trees and your cabin is 50 feet or 500 feet up on the side of a mountain. we meet in a remote area in thte mountains - we're not allowed to say where. we need help to find the cabin owned by glen martin and his girlfriend jean. they produce their own electricity with solar panels. for security reasons, they don't want to show us their cache of stored food, but say it's enough for several years. the outhouse is a real challenge in minus 25 degree weaeather. but they accept that as the price for complete indepenenden. >> what if something happens, what about the next disaster or economic collapse? or whatever. how do we take care
thousands of square miles of wilderness. walch comes from detroit. few years ago he moved to idaho. up here in the sparsely popupulated northwest of the u , he feels more secure and more independent. walch has founded a network to advise people who think like him. it's called "prepper" -- for people who want to be prepared for any potential catastrophe. he says this a area has defensibility. it has privacy. 200 or 300 feet of trees and your cabin is 50 feet or 500 feet up on the side...
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with the whole brave wilderness thing.tes something. >> i don't want to eat this fruit. i don't want to eat this fruit. like, you have no idea how bad it smells. now, here we are, a few minutes away from me eating a puke fruit, to or whatever it's called. >> does it stink? >> yes. >> can you smell that? >> you're just squishing it up under your fingers. what is the matter with you? >> i was checking for worms. >> worms? oh. >> let's see how coyote mangles. because he not only wants to bite the fruit, he wants to consume it, swallow it down. we'll see if he does. >> okay. i'm about to enter the puke zone with the puke fruit. >> well, just hold your breath. >> good. swallow. oh! >> you guys, he failed on his first attempt. and his second. >> i'm shocked he tried a second time. if it wasn't good the first time, it's not going to be better the second time. >> does it taste the way it smells? >> i think so. because if it tasted good, i don't think he would do this. >> oh, my god. >> the woman sitting next to him is going to sho
with the whole brave wilderness thing.tes something. >> i don't want to eat this fruit. i don't want to eat this fruit. like, you have no idea how bad it smells. now, here we are, a few minutes away from me eating a puke fruit, to or whatever it's called. >> does it stink? >> yes. >> can you smell that? >> you're just squishing it up under your fingers. what is the matter with you? >> i was checking for worms. >> worms? oh. >> let's see how coyote...
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. >>> brave wilderness. >> let's go, let's see what we can find. >> he may have millions of fans on youtube -- >> i'm about to enter the sting zone. one, two, three -- arrgh! >> but his job bites. showcasing the cued and cuddly and the downright ugly. >> one of the ugliest creatures you've ever seen in your life. >>> a marriage made in primetime. >> will you marry me? >> 14 years later, the bloom is still not off the rose. our reality check-in with tristain and ryan sutter, the first "bachelorette" couple. first the "nightline 5." >> delsym controls your cough on your morning commute, and later when you're joking with beth. even when most cough medicines stop delsym is still working. >>> what's your dog food's first ingredient? corn, wheat? purina one true infant grain-free, chicken is number one. no corn, wheat or soy. support your active dog's whole body health with purina one. >> number one in just 60 seconds. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. it was an announcement that could shape the fate of our nation for decades. president trump revealing his nominee for supreme court just
. >>> brave wilderness. >> let's go, let's see what we can find. >> he may have millions of fans on youtube -- >> i'm about to enter the sting zone. one, two, three -- arrgh! >> but his job bites. showcasing the cued and cuddly and the downright ugly. >> one of the ugliest creatures you've ever seen in your life. >>> a marriage made in primetime. >> will you marry me? >> 14 years later, the bloom is still not off the rose. our reality...
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the dutch politician geert wilders has launched his party's election campaign with a promise to stoping in to the country. the leader of the far—right freedom party has also promised to close the country's mosques. security has been tight at the event near rotterdam. mr wilders said his party would make sure the netherlands could decide for itself who was allowed in. any elections, for sure, are historical. it's a choice that the people of holland can make on march 15, whether to give their country away more and more, or to get their country back to themselves. to make the netherlands ours again. in paris, there have been large protests in support of victims of police violence. two police officers were injured and 13 were people were arrested. the demonstrations come after a young black man was allegedly raped with a police baton earlier this month. the 22—year—old, identified publicly only by his first name theo, was hospitalised for two weeks. there've been violent protests since then in the suburbs of paris. thousands of people have marched in barcelona, infavourof spain taking in
the dutch politician geert wilders has launched his party's election campaign with a promise to stoping in to the country. the leader of the far—right freedom party has also promised to close the country's mosques. security has been tight at the event near rotterdam. mr wilders said his party would make sure the netherlands could decide for itself who was allowed in. any elections, for sure, are historical. it's a choice that the people of holland can make on march 15, whether to give their...
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i don't deny wilders exists.he continent, in countries in the european union, is not against europe, they are against this european union. that's exactly why i'm saying to you this book is maybe more eurosceptic than all other books that have been published, because i think this european union will not survive. what you need to do to convince people who are voting today for le pen, is offering them a vision for the future, showing them unity for europe can tackle the financial crisis, the economic fallout of it, the migration flows, refugees coming to europe. security externally. you have been peddling the federalist dream for ten years. at what point are you going to realise it's a dream and not a reality? the banking union today is a reality because we have pushed for it. i also think tomorrow the european defence union will be a reality because the world is changing and we cannot count on mr trump. so it will arrive. i see, for example, what is happening in france, the french presidency, macron, you're followi
i don't deny wilders exists.he continent, in countries in the european union, is not against europe, they are against this european union. that's exactly why i'm saying to you this book is maybe more eurosceptic than all other books that have been published, because i think this european union will not survive. what you need to do to convince people who are voting today for le pen, is offering them a vision for the future, showing them unity for europe can tackle the financial crisis, the...
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. >> i would be all -- i would be in the wilderness. you are so effective and i appreciate it. >> bill cleveland, retired capitol police officer. former vice mayor city of alexandria and substitute teacher in alexandria school teacher. >> i'm a veteran, sir. i'm earl matthews work for the u.s. department of defense. sworn in an hour after you were. i'm also a veteran, long-time supporter of yours and worked for you and happy to be here, sir. >> good job. >> i'm the vice president. i think you know me. >> i'm daryl's wife. revival center. from cleveland, ohio, pastor of new spirit. great amount of support in the african-american community where we are. we love the lord, we love our new president, and we're praying for our president on a regular basis. >> amen. >> the one thing i didn't understand about them, i thought they were married five or six years, they look so young. should you say how many years you've been married? >> 35? >> 38. >> but in the lord. [laughter] 35 years. >> 33 of the 38 under the blood. >> i'm so grateful our pres
. >> i would be all -- i would be in the wilderness. you are so effective and i appreciate it. >> bill cleveland, retired capitol police officer. former vice mayor city of alexandria and substitute teacher in alexandria school teacher. >> i'm a veteran, sir. i'm earl matthews work for the u.s. department of defense. sworn in an hour after you were. i'm also a veteran, long-time supporter of yours and worked for you and happy to be here, sir. >> good job. >> i'm the...
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both in terms of the delightful experience we had enjoying that wilderness area, but also being able to focus on things that were concrete that would make a difference. this is the remaining piece. in fact, it was eight years ago in the first hours of the first obama administration that the legislation that we worked on was signed into law. and as was referenced by our friend from california, we have been here before trying to complete this last piece. the land exchange is necessary to be able to fully realize the benefits of hard work of the stake holders to preserve the recreational benefits, preserve the water, to be able to have a true win-win situation. all remains is this little exchange. i know my colleague is frustrated, as am i, that we have to be back here again with a piece of legislation. i'm hopeful, as it was in the past, the house will approve, that our friends in the senate will follow through and somehow this time it won't be a casualty in conference. it's important to be able to finish this land exchange, to realize the potential of the hard work that people back in
both in terms of the delightful experience we had enjoying that wilderness area, but also being able to focus on things that were concrete that would make a difference. this is the remaining piece. in fact, it was eight years ago in the first hours of the first obama administration that the legislation that we worked on was signed into law. and as was referenced by our friend from california, we have been here before trying to complete this last piece. the land exchange is necessary to be able...
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they are islands in the sea of wilderness. calling -- using the term colony. the english possessions in north america are more dominions than colonies. what is the difference? we talked about this earlier, what the difference is between a dominion and a colony. .> dominion is on its own it is still part of the greater empire. but they are more tied to the economic and military aspects of the overall empire. prof. coombs: perfect. great answer. dominions are off on their own. the only thing that really makes these various possessions in north america a larger emerging state is the fact that they are english. many charters have been issued by the crown. their authorization for their founding comes from the english monarchy. there is no structures to tie them to the mother country to speak of whatsoever. between 1644 and 1638, massachusetts received no help from england in terms of fighting in that conflict. nor did virginia in the course of the third anglo conflict. fought these were entirely by the settlers themselves. using their own weapons, they had to build
they are islands in the sea of wilderness. calling -- using the term colony. the english possessions in north america are more dominions than colonies. what is the difference? we talked about this earlier, what the difference is between a dominion and a colony. .> dominion is on its own it is still part of the greater empire. but they are more tied to the economic and military aspects of the overall empire. prof. coombs: perfect. great answer. dominions are off on their own. the only thing...
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we will talk with former virginia governor douglas wilder , now a professor at virginia commonwealth university. he was the first african-american to be elected governor of the commonwealth. ground.p an ear to the people are always ahead of politicians. politicians here what they want to hear, people hear what they have to here. announcer: we will also visit the edgar allan ho museum -- oe museum.n p >> if it were not for richmond, pope would not have the chance to experiment and find his literary voice. richmond'sexplore history from the american revolution, the civil war, and today. and then we will visit the home of maggie walker, a leader of richmond's african-american community at the turn of the 20th century. she became the first female ceo of a bank in the united states. >> her goal was to help women of the organization, and when black women in the entire immunity -- and black women in the entire community. that's what the strength came to the. walkerat platform, mrs. goes on not just to have an effect in richmond, but toward civil rights and equal opportunities for black wome
we will talk with former virginia governor douglas wilder , now a professor at virginia commonwealth university. he was the first african-american to be elected governor of the commonwealth. ground.p an ear to the people are always ahead of politicians. politicians here what they want to hear, people hear what they have to here. announcer: we will also visit the edgar allan ho museum -- oe museum.n p >> if it were not for richmond, pope would not have the chance to experiment and find his...
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they are islands in a sea of wilderness in some respects. the term colony, but in reality the english process and -- possessions in north america are more dominions in 1650. does anyone remember come away talked about this earlier about the difference between a dominion and a colony. ?had question mar >> a dominion is part of the greater empire. but they are more tied to the economic and military aspects of the overall empire. prof. coombs: perfect. great answer. dominions are off on their own. the only thing that really makes these various possessions in north america part of a large ring emerging imperial state is the fact that they are english. many of their charters have been issued by the crown, so they are -- their authorization for their founding comes from the english monarchy. but there are no structures to tie them to the mother country to speak up whatsoever. example, between 1644 and 1638, massachusetts received no help from england in terms of s.ghting the pequot' nor did virginia in the course of the third anglo conflict. both
they are islands in a sea of wilderness in some respects. the term colony, but in reality the english process and -- possessions in north america are more dominions in 1650. does anyone remember come away talked about this earlier about the difference between a dominion and a colony. ?had question mar >> a dominion is part of the greater empire. but they are more tied to the economic and military aspects of the overall empire. prof. coombs: perfect. great answer. dominions are off on...
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they've been living in a state—enforced digital wilderness.ded a permitjust to buy a pc. today, if you're lucky enough to own a smartphone, chances are it's offline. there's no mobile data, so cuban apps are designed to work without a connection. until recently, even basic internet access could only be found at desktop computers inside state communication centres. long queues persist but now people are coming to buy internet scratchcards which can finally get them online elsewhere. in this havana park, small gatherings of cubans are all enjoying the internet. but getting online is slow, unreliable and, perhaps unsurprisingly, censored. luis rondon paz is a self—proclaimed hack—tivist, and as a former government it administrator, knows the system well. everything in cuba is restricted, filtered, as the rest of the world. basically, they censor everything that might threaten government power. it might be porn, gay, or political things. basically, most political things. but the biggest barrier for locals — the price. a single hour of full web acc
they've been living in a state—enforced digital wilderness.ded a permitjust to buy a pc. today, if you're lucky enough to own a smartphone, chances are it's offline. there's no mobile data, so cuban apps are designed to work without a connection. until recently, even basic internet access could only be found at desktop computers inside state communication centres. long queues persist but now people are coming to buy internet scratchcards which can finally get them online elsewhere. in this...
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. >> later, brave wilderness.els around the world, trying to get insects and animals to bite him. >> why? >> if you are more of the great indoor type, you can do what these folks are doing. they're grown people. grown adults being swaddled like babi
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from a remote corner of bryce canyon, utah, his is a remote voice in the wilderness. >> throughout theeveral trips to bryce canyon to photograph. my favorite time to visit is the winter. the blanket of snow as a new dimension to the colors in the canyon. when the founding fathers of the national park system back in 1916 set aside parks to be preserved, they could not anticipate 50 years later these parks would be threatened by enormous power plants operating just outside their boundaries. >> anderson have been taking pictures of the western parks for years. as time progressed, he felt that his photographs were revealing an increasing amount of air pollution entering from nearby power plants. could these scenic wonders survive the effects of large-scale energy development? five years before, in the fall of 1975, he began a one-man crusade to save these natural treasures. in our nation's capital, with the help of a small band of environmentalists, friends of the earth, anderson brought his photographic evidence to petition congress. the goal of the lobbying effort, find a key legislator
from a remote corner of bryce canyon, utah, his is a remote voice in the wilderness. >> throughout theeveral trips to bryce canyon to photograph. my favorite time to visit is the winter. the blanket of snow as a new dimension to the colors in the canyon. when the founding fathers of the national park system back in 1916 set aside parks to be preserved, they could not anticipate 50 years later these parks would be threatened by enormous power plants operating just outside their boundaries....
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. >> the democrats are in the wilderness. listen to what tom perez said about how they get back to work. >> get back to basics. that's what we need to do as a party. we have to make house calls. we have to have a 12-month a year organizing presence. you can't show up at church every fourth october and come up with a strategy. that's how we take back the house and statehouses and when we lead with our message, our message of economic opportunity. that's how we win. >> tal. the interview with howard dean. no, no, no. we need someone young. we need ea bigger bench. >> it is like watching a post mortem playing out in real time. one of the fascinating things about the dnc race, there is not a lot of daylight between candidates. there is not a broad policy. there is a bit of a debate about how the party should be structured. what they are talking about is what the failures were of us in the past election cycles and what will be the solution going forward. then it is a referendum on which wing of the party you want to follow. keith
. >> the democrats are in the wilderness. listen to what tom perez said about how they get back to work. >> get back to basics. that's what we need to do as a party. we have to make house calls. we have to have a 12-month a year organizing presence. you can't show up at church every fourth october and come up with a strategy. that's how we take back the house and statehouses and when we lead with our message, our message of economic opportunity. that's how we win. >> tal. the...
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>> dana: i think he's hoping this is true because as we were saying, the democrats are in the wildernessrection do they go? they had decided. they could have triangulated and picked up a couple republicans to help support some of the things they want to do or gone around the republicans and went straight to the president said we've got a deal for you. we will make the republicans look back. bad. both the white house and democrats on capitol hill decided there's not going to be a lot of conversation at least at the moment. i think chuck schumer is buoyed by the idea that the left could actually do what the war right trying to do. obamacare still past and the results people are dealing with in terms of obamacare and i don't think the democrats should be blind to that. they lost three elections in a row, two midterms in the main one in 2016. basically because of obamacare. there are changes that need to be made. doesn't seem like chuck schumer is willing to come to the table at all. i >> kimberly: what i am hearing from you is that they are lacking a comprehensive, core strategy to be able
>> dana: i think he's hoping this is true because as we were saying, the democrats are in the wildernessrection do they go? they had decided. they could have triangulated and picked up a couple republicans to help support some of the things they want to do or gone around the republicans and went straight to the president said we've got a deal for you. we will make the republicans look back. bad. both the white house and democrats on capitol hill decided there's not going to be a lot of...
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who will lead the party out of the political wilderness? >>> we want to welcome the viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in the "the situation room." >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> we're following breaking news. president trump's secretary of state rex tillerson has just arrived in mexico on a mission to strengthen ties badly strained by the president call for a border wall and homeland secretary john kelly is taking part of the talks in mexico. ahead of the talks with american counterpart mexico's foreign minister says mexico doesn't have to accept unilateral decisions. the new executive order on travel restrictions will now be issued next week. had had been expected this week. sources also say it's being carefully tailored to avoid legal challenges that sidelined the president's previous travel ban. >>> some angry constituents loudly voicing their issues in sometimes emotional and sharp exchanges on which the white house is calling in part at least professional protests. we're covering
who will lead the party out of the political wilderness? >>> we want to welcome the viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in the "the situation room." >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> we're following breaking news. president trump's secretary of state rex tillerson has just arrived in mexico on a mission to strengthen ties badly strained by the president call for a border wall and homeland secretary john kelly...
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and i feel like this cpac felt like to me, a little bit like being in the wilderness against.are not what i was fighting for at cpac. that might make me in the minority in the room. but there is part of this where they do rub up against each other, and this is the conservative pac, cpac. not tpac just yet officially. so it's a little bit of an identity crisis, even though people are, granted having a lot of fun sort of being on top of the heap right now. >> we've got to go. appreciate all of you. thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> up next, one piece of the puzzle in an international murder mystery snaps into place. what we now know, coming up. so, i finally broke the silence with my doctor about what i was experiencing. he said humira is for people like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infe
and i feel like this cpac felt like to me, a little bit like being in the wilderness against.are not what i was fighting for at cpac. that might make me in the minority in the room. but there is part of this where they do rub up against each other, and this is the conservative pac, cpac. not tpac just yet officially. so it's a little bit of an identity crisis, even though people are, granted having a lot of fun sort of being on top of the heap right now. >> we've got to go. appreciate all...
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i'll tell you, blake, it's getting wilder and wilder by the second. what we said yesterday when everyone was getting wacky about this, we wound continue doing what we have been doing. we'll report the controversial stuff and gosh knows there's a lot of that we'll also report the good stuff. fair and balanced. here's some of the controversial things a couple things about. the andy puzder withdrawing. he took himself out of the running. michael flynn resigned and what he knew and when he knew it. you know that. the judge suspending the vetting ander and his back and forth with that over what is fair and right. the media pouncing on him for being racist, et cetera. and then the whole mexican president cancelling. that's the stuff you know. that stuff we reported. what the president has argued, why does the media stop there and say all i do is botch things up? that's where he might have a point. this is some of the stuff that i'm going to explore with gop polster lee carter. those are some of the items. i want to keep that up and make we can split the scr
i'll tell you, blake, it's getting wilder and wilder by the second. what we said yesterday when everyone was getting wacky about this, we wound continue doing what we have been doing. we'll report the controversial stuff and gosh knows there's a lot of that we'll also report the good stuff. fair and balanced. here's some of the controversial things a couple things about. the andy puzder withdrawing. he took himself out of the running. michael flynn resigned and what he knew and when he knew it....
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saddles, the zany comic films, young frankenstein played by marty feldman and the wonderful gene wildershowbiz show in the producers, which then became a musical and then a film of the musical. we forget mel brooks made the elephant man, he produced that. he has been a titan for many years, grew up in 50s stand that american jewish humour and was great to see him on the bafta stage tonight, he has still got it, that brooklyn twa ng has still got it, that brooklyn twang going on, and it was great to see that gruffness, but also elegance. i think on a night when the baftas were not the most exciting, a little bit of zaniness and humour was brought by him, it is and humour was brought by him, it is a fantastic award for him, and him receiving it from prince william, when he satirises royals many times in his history of the world films, to see him getting an award from one is something he probably never dream of. jason solomons, many thanks as ever. the baftas are over for another year, but awards ceremony seasonis another year, but awards ceremony season is not. we are still a couple of we
saddles, the zany comic films, young frankenstein played by marty feldman and the wonderful gene wildershowbiz show in the producers, which then became a musical and then a film of the musical. we forget mel brooks made the elephant man, he produced that. he has been a titan for many years, grew up in 50s stand that american jewish humour and was great to see him on the bafta stage tonight, he has still got it, that brooklyn twa ng has still got it, that brooklyn twang going on, and it was...
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a great revolution was required to bring lincoln out of the wilderness. lincoln would be diminished, simplified, and flattened into a one-dimensional, one-dimensional character without the complexity he had to work through. presidents rose and fell. the party of lincoln, the whig party, flew apart. passionate movements raged across the landscape. the old party distinctions were erased, but there were no new and more compelling distinctions on the shelf. the nascent republican party, originally a sectarian, radical, outlying group, was not recognized as a credible alternative. an anti-immigrant movement, the know nothings, overnight attracted many many more , adherents. an older generation of political titans departed. the opposing triumvirate of henry clay, daniel webster and john c calhoun, none having reached the presidency that each desperately sought, all ultimately victims of their own curdled hopes. with their passing the conflicts of political ages, faded like yelling newspapers. no one could have foreseen the surprising spiral of events that when
a great revolution was required to bring lincoln out of the wilderness. lincoln would be diminished, simplified, and flattened into a one-dimensional, one-dimensional character without the complexity he had to work through. presidents rose and fell. the party of lincoln, the whig party, flew apart. passionate movements raged across the landscape. the old party distinctions were erased, but there were no new and more compelling distinctions on the shelf. the nascent republican party, originally...
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i am remembering that we had in this chamber a lieutenant governor i the name of lawrence douglas wilder who, as lieutenant governor's -- presided over the senate and ran's successfully for the governorship of the commonwealth of virginia. and then he was sworn in as the first elected african-american governor of the state. >> i do solemnly swear -- >> that i will support the constitution of the united states -- >> that i will support the constitution of the united states -- >> and because edition of the, what the virginia -- >> and the constitution of the commonwealth of virginia -- >> and that i will faithfully and impartially discharge all of the duties incumbent upon me as the governor of virginia according to the best of my ability. >> so help you god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations. mr. greenough: when he took the oath and made an inaugural speech, it was made known to everyone he was a descendent of slaves who lived in virginia during the 19th century. you have this interesting evolution within his own family from people living in slavery to assuming the chair of the govern
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who is going to lead that party out of the wilderness? is vladimir putin targeting the ukraine?t the russian president did next. showing the softer side of the white house, is there a political purpose behind the first daughter's instagram account? dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ i realize that ah, that $100k is notwell, a 103fortune. yeah, 103. well, let me ask you guys. how long did it take you two to save that? a long time. then it's a fortune. well, i'm sure you talk to people all the time who think $100k is just pocket change. right now we're just talking to you. i told you we had a fortune. yes, you did. getting closer to your investment goals starts with a conversation. schedule a complimentary goal planning session today. won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance
who is going to lead that party out of the wilderness? is vladimir putin targeting the ukraine?t the russian president did next. showing the softer side of the white house, is there a political purpose behind the first daughter's instagram account? dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something......
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. >>> and later brave wilderness.sects and animals to bite him. >>> and if if you're more of the great indoor type, they're grown adults being swatled like babies because they kp in all sizes. no, really. we'll tell you in "the mix" this wednesday. we made it to february 1st. woo hoo. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> i don't think it means anything other than most of us have blown through our new year pfs resolutions. >> for the month of january. yes. give me the iv right now and it's an important month because a lot is happening. it is the birthday month of our dear dianne mosado. we're going to get to that but we begin over thophysical's new peepg for supreme court. if confirmed, the 49 yoild conserve pv would be the youngs justice in 25 years and they're meendal a tough challenge over what they consider a stolen seat. what's the latest? sfwlrks this was a campaign promise kept by president trump to nominate judge just as conserve pv asthe least justice angs lrn squu leah.. >> judge gorsuch
. >>> and later brave wilderness.sects and animals to bite him. >>> and if if you're more of the great indoor type, they're grown adults being swatled like babies because they kp in all sizes. no, really. we'll tell you in "the mix" this wednesday. we made it to february 1st. woo hoo. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> i don't think it means anything other than most of us have blown through our new year pfs resolutions....
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taken a x-ray and realized there were no breaks, so they were able to release him back into the wilderness. >> here you go. >>> a beautiful day in thailand. this fella here decided to go base jumping. >> oh, dude. >> that's risky. >> whoo! >> where the heck did he land? looks like he crashed right into the mountain. >> he's right there. you see everybody working on him. >> you okay? >> yeah. >> okay, yeah, that didn't quite go very well. >> it didn't. he was stuck there on the side of the mountain. you can see someone comes down, they cut the chute. >> now what? do you have any climbing gear? you don't have a parachute to let you down. >> look at everybody, you didn't die! we didn't see somebody die today. >> do you want another cocktail? >> yes. >> he did bruise his foot. but if that's the worst of your injuries on this fail, you're all right. >>> the next video was submitted to our "right this minute" facebook page by reid tompkins. but reid isn't reid, he's t-rex. here he is owning the gym. in this case, he's about to deadlift 500 pounds 13 times. >> look at his form. >> it's a dinosaur
taken a x-ray and realized there were no breaks, so they were able to release him back into the wilderness. >> here you go. >>> a beautiful day in thailand. this fella here decided to go base jumping. >> oh, dude. >> that's risky. >> whoo! >> where the heck did he land? looks like he crashed right into the mountain. >> he's right there. you see everybody working on him. >> you okay? >> yeah. >> okay, yeah, that didn't quite go very...