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what is there is doing is for david, those people, the better is what, what is the interest and forgivable. and you know, if we have the best that they don't care for the best that will be with you should jacob, i'll give you the last word. but i would like to say one final thing to a chance or cancel or cancel it, we might, or it's that it's on you history. well, now remember, you can find the history. remember you for your tower, this trigger and ask for your can subsidy and horrible atrocities and crimes against humanity. and also i want means that i just need to know this. and i've also because you're choosing the semitism, i just want to stay there, but i want you to take my relations of your mans. well, hi simon jacob. the students for justice in palestine at the university of north carolina at chapel hill. thank you so much for being with us. it appreciate it. thank you. and now we turned to michelle, the golf professor of linguistics at the massachusetts institute of technology. dr . digraph. thank you so much for joining us today. your campus is now one of the other many campus, n
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david miller is the brazil news director for the associated press and rio de janeiro and asked him how the cities dealing with the 1500000 people expected to attend the kansas. right. so 1st of all, you have to remember that rio is a custom to do big events. we have had a big fire where it shows every year and tons and tons of people flooding to the beaches. but even so, there's always issues are often issues i should say, muggings and taps of phones, that sort of thing. and so there's been a bit of concern that similar situation could happen with a madonna show. they've got, i think reading was 3000 military personnel is we're going to be deployed along the beach and then another 1000 police officers in the area standing by, you know, really though i think everyone is, is, you know, as i said before, we're ready to have a good time and those sort of potential security issues would be probably small if they do happen and nothing, nothing to worry about on a large scale. and before we go, some sports news and real madrid have extended the record by winning us 36 spanish lead title funds
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. >> i need to open up a company for the transfer of all of that info regarding our friend, david. i spoke to alan about it, when it comes to the financing-- >> what financing? >> we'll have to pay-- >> pay with cash. expect no no no. >> what does that audio offered to prosecutors, that exchange, when trump told him to pay with cash. >> it shows he knew about this payment, and he didn't make the payment, mr. cohen , this was made by david company, ami, to karen mcdougal, suppressing certain information that would get out to the public that would hurt his chances of election. this, he is not being charged with this. this tape, this karen mcdougal story is being offered to prove donald trump's intent to falsify business records as they relate to the payment that was made to stormy daniels. the defense would say, if you listen to that tape, he was controlling the conversation? michael cohen. who says no, i'll take care of it. michael cohen. that's the defense, that donald trump was aloof, and this was this rogue actor, michael cohen , acting without donald trump office knowledge. that
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david says. bullet proof glass. david says. the big lie is that there are non—religious individuals. everyone believes in something. the scientific method should be appued the scientific method should be applied to the no god hypothesis , i mean, i don't know what your ideology is yourself . but ideology is yourself. but anyway, moving on to our next debate . debate. >> tony blair is god. oh. oh, good. who wants to go next? >> right. that's me. so stella creasy has tabled an...
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we're now david cameron, outright calls for ukraine to use british weapons to attack inside russian territory. well, things you know, in the past to is at least some effort to maintain a pretence that ukraine was using weapons may be of unknown origin, but you can, this is facilitating murder. the west is doing that, and i think they've been mistaken rushes patients on this with weakness. it's being reported at the american troops on the ground in new jr. a combat ready, a novice, because russian forces have now been deployed to the very same base with the american soldiers on the kremlin. instead of moscow was invited by the country to develop relations across a number of fields, including bolstering its defense. now need to recently ext, it's military cooperation with washing to an ordering or us troops to leave the country. it's estimated there are currently a 1000 soldiers that their role electrically to combat terrorism in the region. but that whole may, through narrative just doesn't hold up at all anymore. now the us has had a military presence in egypt for 11 years. that includes its
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does that hurt david credibility? >> i don't think so. she just said she doesn't remember being there. that's going back to testimony and events that occurred nine years ago. people's memories differ on different details, but as long as the jury believes the gist of the story, but no doubt, any kinds of inconsistencies are certainly things the jury will keep in mind as they sort through these facts and evidence. >> we have less than a minute. two questions for you. first, what impact might hicks crying on the stand and her body language have on the jury? >> it is a very intense experience, testifying in court . it seems she broke down right after the moneyline we discussed about how important it was that the story didn't come out before the election. one theory may be she just felt very badly that she delivered testimony that was very of a student to donald trump's case. >> trump claimed he wouldn't be able to testify, because of the gag order, and judge merchan quickly corrected him on that one. >> 100%, so saying that he wishes he could
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so an ex a top ex—copper as his former detective superintendent david swindle. brilliant, he has revealed how tech is changing the way police investigate serious crimes. he did start in the 70s, this guy. so he's had a broad, run of things, and he's pointing out that everywhere you 90, pointing out that everywhere you go, you leave a kind of a paper trail or a video trail. and so it's going to get harder and harder to do things like murder people. so, and i think we're supposed to feel comforted by this, but of course, it's also orwellian, do you feel safer with al? >> well, maybe this isn't relevant, local supermarket, which i won't name near to me in edinburgh. someone died in the disabled toilet and wasn't found until the next morning. so where was the cameras? >> clearly, i don't think they're going to put cameras in they're going to put cameras in the toilets. >> no, no, no, but i just mean in general. >> then if someone was looking at the footage of the shop, if you see what i mean. so whether they put loads of cameras, surely it's to do with the vigilance
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i remember on the board of supervisors when we first and matter fact david chui was on the board at the time and we were looking what this could be as it relates to a neighborhood with visa, with open ai coming here as well, how this could be such a diverse neighborhood and today we are living in the future by welcoming in this new park and we are so excited and happy about what this means for san francisco newest hippest coolest neighborhood. thank you all so much for being here. [applause] >> thank you mayor breed. she's always so incredible without notes. next up, larry goldspan. he returns bcdc rfx , the san francisco bay conversation development commission and been there a wlaung time. we worked together on the ball park project before we worked on this park, so larry, on behalf of bcdc. [applause] >> thank you jack. it is positively marvelous to be here this morning. it happens our family have been giant season ticket holders about 30 years and our seats are in view box 323 so we had a direct view of lot a since the ball park started. that view includes the bay, mucevy cove and mi
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david's book, filmmaker katz, who was in the audience, and my father's biographer, david newstead, about him later and before i get to the meat of my present, then i am going to try to keep to a time limit. i want to acknowledge the works of all four folks. nancy baker published an article entitled abel meeropol, a.k.a. lewis allen, political commentator, social conscience, in the journal american music back in 2000, two. i am not sure it's behind a paywall or not online, but you can find this in some libraries anyway. david's work will be front and center after i finished and joel's film is entitled strange fruit well worth, watching it is available on streaming services. kanopy and vimeo on demand and can't speak enough of it. even though i was it, i can't speak enough. and finally there is an exhaustively researched, full length biography of, my father, by a man named david newstead been working on it for eight years. he has agent. he is searching for a publisher. he's on twitter and instagram and can't make this stuff up. writes a blog called the philosophy of shaving. it's true. hav
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99 percent not to participate in the horace of the 7th of october. britton's father, the secretary david cameron said last week was we were told was previously impossible. event by the israelis suddenly became possible. i started port and the iris crossing will soon reopen water will be turned back on. more aid will flow through care of shuttle. um, um you see right, uh, do you see movement that would tell you that this is now happening, but that's be the change of heart on the is really side what i think finally the united states read even german, if to some extent is accepting the pressure on, on b as rarely war machine to be paid according to, to the last a war that we didn't see. and that's in the 1st 5 months at, or we're seeing some of that now. and then comes to promises that the port stop would open, the border crossings would open. they haven't so far. that has been more trucks coming. all the care rooms shut on in the very south. yes. but it's been very hard to get enough trucks going north to that, or we're fix it you haitian, where hundreds of thousands of people are in effec
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david fox. i appreciate your emphasis on continue nancy and i'm really looking forward to reading the book. and i think i agree it's about contingency. but i see two earlier turning points that i think are important. one would be the orange. in 2004 and the series color revolutions and rose revolution, georgia and leading to what my people called a preventative in russia that they see the color revolution potentially threatening russia and putin's power. and that sets on a path and then the demonstrations in 2011, especially really big political demonstrations in moscow. so before 14 and the reason i raised those two is because you know, the whole domestic politics, russia sort of deterred really influence the anti western ism that developed in a way i think it's hard to that linkage you know so time it is hard to see in other countries i wonder so the anti western ism does seem to have deeper roots in that sense. oh, thank you so much for the question, michael. there's a citation, the book and
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in a meeting between donald trump and david pecker. critical to bragg's entire case. as usual donald trump blasting the whole thing up to record. >> the government, doj, et cetera, and in particular, this office of the d.a. which is letting violent crime run rampant all over our cities, it is a vicious, vicious, radical left lunatics, the d.a., sorrows-backed, so i just want to wish everybody a very good weekend. we have a country to build. we have to rebuild it. our country has gone to hell. we are a nation in decline. to be >> katie: that comes as alvin bragg's case against trump suffers more embarrassing setba. stormy daniels of foster's ex-davidson said he would not use the term hush money to describe -- and the case is weak. speak a precious little presented yet that trump wasn'tg above. getting this accomplished. correct me if i'm wrong. >> a lot of that is going to come from michael cohen. >> prosecutors have not proven their case, the burden by any stretch of the imagination. something that certainly has not been established thus far, eight or nine days in, wh
in a meeting between donald trump and david pecker. critical to bragg's entire case. as usual donald trump blasting the whole thing up to record. >> the government, doj, et cetera, and in particular, this office of the d.a. which is letting violent crime run rampant all over our cities, it is a vicious, vicious, radical left lunatics, the d.a., sorrows-backed, so i just want to wish everybody a very good weekend. we have a country to build. we have to rebuild it. our country has gone to...
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we're now david cameron, outright calls for ukraine to use british weapons to attack inside russian territory. well, you know, in the past, due is at least some effort to maintain a pretence that ukraine was using. weapons may be of unknown origin, but you can, this is facilitating murder. the west is doing that, and i think they've been mistaken rushes patients on this with weakness. it's being reported that the american troops on the ground in new jersey are a combat ready, and none of us would submit russian forces deployed to the very same base. the american ones are out of the criminal most good was invited by the country to, to develop ties across a number of fields including bolstering its defense. now, the jet recently, ext, it's military ties with washington and ordered all us troops to leave the country. it's estimated that our car, if you're on a 1000 of those soldiers, that their role had been talking about terrorism in the region, but that mainstream narrative just doesn't hold up any more. the washington's had a military presence. indeed, for 11 years that included its $10000000
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we already know david put in at least two meetings or conferences that were very critical. but on the whole, her testimony, of course, was damaging for trump but there were little tidbits in there for defense, including painting michael cohen, as you said, like a bumbling mr. fix-it, which was an ironic name because she said he would break things and then fix them. calling him rogue, which i promise you will be a word we'll see again in the defense's closing. it's their central theme of their case. so hope hicks but the marquee witness this week, and she was a mixed bag. a lot of folks said she was devastating to trump. i don't agree. i think there was something for each side in hope hicks' testimony. >> calling the michael cohen rogue and saying he was -- he breaks it and fixes it, wouldn't the defense have to then explain why donald trump wrote him the checks that he wrote him? you don't write a rogue guy six-figure checks. and they're saying it was for legal expenses. wouldn't they have to explain what legal work he did if he was just an outside fix-it guy. i mean, you c
we already know david put in at least two meetings or conferences that were very critical. but on the whole, her testimony, of course, was damaging for trump but there were little tidbits in there for defense, including painting michael cohen, as you said, like a bumbling mr. fix-it, which was an ironic name because she said he would break things and then fix them. calling him rogue, which i promise you will be a word we'll see again in the defense's closing. it's their central theme of their...
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any you do make an interesting note that the cia director is there, amber, one of our experts, aaron david miller, saying last weekend, that's what he was watching for, that if filburn showed up, that the things we're progressing so we will keep an eye on it. all right, kevin, thanks so much. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says, israel will carry out an offensive against hamas in rafah with or without a deal he'll on a ceasefire and hostages as kevin was just saying, israeli airstrikes been targeting the southern city in gaza for weeks where more than 1 million displaced palestinians are correct? >> crowded into tense and temporary shelters cnn's paula hancocks reports on the reality of life inside raffa today. first though we do want to warn you that some of the images in this right? report will be disturbing grandmother cases, her young grandchildren the small bodies shirt, just one body bag four-year-old kareem and his two year-old sister, mona, were killed on tuesday by an israeli airstrike their answers, they are innocent. >> the baby's went to bed last night and never w
any you do make an interesting note that the cia director is there, amber, one of our experts, aaron david miller, saying last weekend, that's what he was watching for, that if filburn showed up, that the things we're progressing so we will keep an eye on it. all right, kevin, thanks so much. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says, israel will carry out an offensive against hamas in rafah with or without a deal he'll on a ceasefire and hostages as kevin was just saying, israeli...
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this is an ancient prophecy of the psalmist king david, who lived in the 9th century. the doors of the temple are opened, this action marks the opening for the human race of the doors of heaven, which was accomplished by christ's death. and his glorious resurrection. the patriarch and the clergy enter the temple. christ will rise again. christ will rise again. christ will rise again. all participants in the procession follow the patriarch. truly risen. with these words orthodox people will greet each other in for 40 days until the holiday of holy easter, which is celebrated on the eve of the ascension of the lord. following this ancient tradition, faithful followers of christ testify that the creator’s love for his creation is immeasurable. it is stronger than death itself , for christ has risen. christ is risen. jesus is risen, christ is risen, jesus is risen, christ is risen. christ is risen. christ is risen. as a tradition that has developed over recent years, russian president vladimir vladimirovich putin visits on easter. to the father and the son and the holy s
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forward, all proposed stipulations be placed on the regular calendar, this matter involves respondent david wasserman, who is a member of the rent board who failed to report the names of certain sources of income, $10,000 or more, that were derived from his business entity. after comprehensive review of mr. wasserman's form 700 filings over the past four years, investigators identified 28 violations which have been subsumed into one count, as noted in the stipulation, mr. wasserman acknowledged his mistake and took full responsibility for the violations and also amended his form. seven hundreds, to come in compliance with the law. the facts of this case are similar to prior matters that have been presented before this commission , and the penalty amount recommended per violation is the same as has been considered before and ratified by this commission. i'll be glad to answer any questions that you may have at this time. thank you. i think this is a great enforcement action. so i want to thank you and the staff for their work. i do have one quick question, but i first want to see if any of m
forward, all proposed stipulations be placed on the regular calendar, this matter involves respondent david wasserman, who is a member of the rent board who failed to report the names of certain sources of income, $10,000 or more, that were derived from his business entity. after comprehensive review of mr. wasserman's form 700 filings over the past four years, investigators identified 28 violations which have been subsumed into one count, as noted in the stipulation, mr. wasserman acknowledged...
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just a few steps from the mural is a place we some of our ideas came a live david crude projects. think it's collaboration with the studio allows you to dip her feet in the face. prince may king. this was a collaboration between myself and the director of the workshop, which is a maple and the most to print to cover the series which is boxy catch break. each of the characters find themselves and these folk would predicaments within the city. and i kind of touch on stereotypes and the illustrations themselves. and stereotypes like the ways that foreign is all kind of portrayed in the city and how it, how it feels like as a person to one to escape south africa because of the things that are happening in our country. and i also touch on the comedic side of things because these creatures are awkward, and i feel like a lot of the viewers can identify themselves in each of the creatures and identify with how strange it can be to be in a city that's still developing. still recovering from all of its history and all of its cost and trying to be represented as something that's a little bit
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then sing the tops of the ancestral psalm of david. paslya kozhnaga from the top of the choir paўtarae trapar of easter. middle people are getting stronger. christ is risen, has mercy. god do the lord. say hello and have fun. as we are, metropolitan viniyamin is attending the temple, and we all say these short exclamations. khristos uvaskres. khristos uvaskres. dear brothers and sisters. further on the divine service will be held in the church, and now we can feel the choir of the singing of easter in three verses, greek, latvian and tsarko-slavic, christ is risen, christ is risen, live, christ is resurrected death, christ is resurrected death, death death, death, death, jesus people. lord, those who enter this holy temple with faith, reverence and fear of god stink, let us pray to the lord. about our great lord father, his holiness patriarch kirill, and this hellishness arises from the fact that the kingdom of the spirit is poisonous to all believers, independent of hell to their social status. academicians and nationalists. god is a
then sing the tops of the ancestral psalm of david. paslya kozhnaga from the top of the choir paўtarae trapar of easter. middle people are getting stronger. christ is risen, has mercy. god do the lord. say hello and have fun. as we are, metropolitan viniyamin is attending the temple, and we all say these short exclamations. khristos uvaskres. khristos uvaskres. dear brothers and sisters. further on the divine service will be held in the church, and now we can feel the choir of the singing of...
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it's a battle of david versus goliath. the 24 year old roman is ready to climb up to his current home. he has been living in a tree house in the forest for the past month, and that's not 1st of all, i look for a certain date and that's how it feels, deeply happy in the woods. ever since i got here. i've also felt fully grounded. but a part of this forest is to be cut down to expand a factory that is building climate friendly electric cars. a contradiction says roman who is set to start his master's, specializing in environmental protection. he and others are occupying the trees as a form of civil resistance to tesla. many of the active as cover their faces when the cameras are on. roman's name is also only an alias. testifies this test is graded, selling what they're doing as a solution, is the green alternative to what we already have. we can't afford to carry on this way and that's when it's like a long term lot to everyone will be able to have a car come over as long as it's because i'm trying to see it on auto hub. rea
it's a battle of david versus goliath. the 24 year old roman is ready to climb up to his current home. he has been living in a tree house in the forest for the past month, and that's not 1st of all, i look for a certain date and that's how it feels, deeply happy in the woods. ever since i got here. i've also felt fully grounded. but a part of this forest is to be cut down to expand a factory that is building climate friendly electric cars. a contradiction says roman who is set to start his...
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okay, david, tell us why is this so happening in brazil in particular? that's a good question and probably one more for madonna, i think a big thing is just how many people she's able to rally to the beach and this is going to be the city hall is expecting $1500000.00 people to put that in perspective. when the rolling stones play there in, in, in 2006 they, they had 1200000 people. so this is not just going to be a big show in terms of couple of combined. it's also going to be a big show for madonna, and in fact, her own people are saying that it's going to be the biggest show of her entire career for decades worth. and her biggest show before was in paris and it was 10 times smaller. so i think a big part of playing couple combine it is just getting all of these people so many people and, and also just as a lively crowd everyone, it comes in ready to ready to throw down, you know, out on the beach to the boats in the water, everyone watching from there, all of the apartments and couple of them on a, have been and meant i'll be your being, these are say
okay, david, tell us why is this so happening in brazil in particular? that's a good question and probably one more for madonna, i think a big thing is just how many people she's able to rally to the beach and this is going to be the city hall is expecting $1500000.00 people to put that in perspective. when the rolling stones play there in, in, in 2006 they, they had 1200000 people. so this is not just going to be a big show in terms of couple of combined. it's also going to be a big show for...
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they started with the first witness, david pecker to lay the foundation on how all of this even came about . this deal with trump and cohen. the order that they are going in, i am not surprised. they are telling a story and they were building up to cohen being their star witness. he's got to be watching this. he's got to hear what is being said. >> i know he is watching it. i want to say that the prosecution is warning him against that. that is something that he can cause some damage on. i am not surprised by the strategy of the prosecution. >> really interesting point especially against your expertise with some of how these lawyers work. we will see both sides of it. yodit tewolde, thank you for being here. >> thank you. >>> up next, we lived there history together. i am excited about this one. that is when we come back. bac. get the rest to be your best with non-habit forming zzzquil. ♪ ♪ -unnecessary action hero ... the nemesis. -it appears that despite my forsinisterquil. efforts, employees are still managing their own hr and payroll. why would you think mere humans deserve t
they started with the first witness, david pecker to lay the foundation on how all of this even came about . this deal with trump and cohen. the order that they are going in, i am not surprised. they are telling a story and they were building up to cohen being their star witness. he's got to be watching this. he's got to hear what is being said. >> i know he is watching it. i want to say that the prosecution is warning him against that. that is something that he can cause some damage on....
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we're now david cameron now right calls for ukraine to use british weapons to attack inside russian territory. well, you know, in the past to is at least some effort to maintain a pretence that ukraine was using weapons may be of unknown origin, but you can, this is facilitated murder. the west is doing that, and i think they've been mistaken rushes patients on this with weakness. it is being reported that american troops on the ground in the chair of combat ready. and i don't see that. so made russian forces deployed to the very same base that currently stationed at the crime. and i said moscow was invited by the country to develop ties across a number of fields, including bolstering it's defense. now need you originally asked its military cooperation with washington and ordered all us troops to leave the country. estimated there around a 1000 soldiers their, their role had been to combat terrorism in the region, but that main street narrative just isn't holding up at all. for us outside of military presence in egypt for 11 years, that includes its $100000000.00 drawing base. negotiations on
we're now david cameron now right calls for ukraine to use british weapons to attack inside russian territory. well, you know, in the past to is at least some effort to maintain a pretence that ukraine was using weapons may be of unknown origin, but you can, this is facilitated murder. the west is doing that, and i think they've been mistaken rushes patients on this with weakness. it is being reported that american troops on the ground in the chair of combat ready. and i don't see that. so made...
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so if you look at the likes of myself , you know, likes of myself, you know, before me, david grindley, roger black, derek redmond, we all only had about 3 or 4 good seasons and then our bodies let go on us. so yeah, the book really looks into my childhood and you know what made me want to become successful in sport and i hate losing it. anything i do and i kind of look into my myself a little bit in the book, really, and think, is that something i was? i was born slightly , maybe different to my slightly, maybe different to my brother, or is it just something that was instilled installed into me through through sports? i don't know, but yeah , i'm i don't know, but yeah, i'm really proud of the book and i never really wanted to do an autobiography. i just thought, no, i don't really want to do it. but now that my father, i've actually just thought i'd like to leave something for my boys to leave something for my boys to remember me by. and i know this sounds quite morbid, but i'm doing an audiobook as well, and purely for me, i think it'd be lovely when i'm long gone. hopefully in yea
so if you look at the likes of myself , you know, likes of myself, you know, before me, david grindley, roger black, derek redmond, we all only had about 3 or 4 good seasons and then our bodies let go on us. so yeah, the book really looks into my childhood and you know what made me want to become successful in sport and i hate losing it. anything i do and i kind of look into my myself a little bit in the book, really, and think, is that something i was? i was born slightly , maybe different to...
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one was david bradford, the rebel leader. but he was nowhere to be found. he abandoned his wife and his child and he escaped to live his life on a on a slave called the today myrtles plantation in what is outside of today, new orleans, louisiana another who was sentenced to die was named philip weigel. really unfortunate. he was a teenager. punched out a tax collector who came onto his father's farm. he didn't know who he was. weigel was not a rebel, but that tax collector did testify against him. and the third man sentenced to hang was one of the men who opened the mail of pittsburgh, who raided the letters. and they were going to hang the quakers of philadelphia in very impassioned letters, begged george washington to free and exonerate these. and at the last moment, washington did. one of the interesting points about the whiskey rebellion, i think, really needed to be made is the fact that in its own time, it was never called the whiskey rebellion. it was much more called the western insurrection, because whiskey is not what this rebellion's about this r
one was david bradford, the rebel leader. but he was nowhere to be found. he abandoned his wife and his child and he escaped to live his life on a on a slave called the today myrtles plantation in what is outside of today, new orleans, louisiana another who was sentenced to die was named philip weigel. really unfortunate. he was a teenager. punched out a tax collector who came onto his father's farm. he didn't know who he was. weigel was not a rebel, but that tax collector did testify against...
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david the weird. oh, is david coming over the weird train, man. right. and he was. what if someone said draw a train spotter ? you would draw train spotter? you would draw him. he would be. he was a middle aged white man with glasses. and i don't know why i like a ghoul. yeah he had the hat and everything. flask, binoculars. right. and people are shocked that this is the type of person that likes strange eyes. yeah. they go, well, of course they do. trains are essentially made for. why have we got d e i everything? >> because you go, oh, do you know what 100% of the chinese takeaways in england are owned by chinese people like. well, yeah, because why have we got to get involved in everything? yeah. >> we need more white owned chinese takeaways. >> where do you draw the line? well, yeah, this is the thing. >> there's no bar stopping anyone applying to be a train driver . these anyone applying to be a train driver. these blokes have played with trains their whole life. they probably know exactly how many valves are in the bit of the train that has valves in it. they
david the weird. oh, is david coming over the weird train, man. right. and he was. what if someone said draw a train spotter ? you would draw train spotter? you would draw him. he would be. he was a middle aged white man with glasses. and i don't know why i like a ghoul. yeah he had the hat and everything. flask, binoculars. right. and people are shocked that this is the type of person that likes strange eyes. yeah. they go, well, of course they do. trains are essentially made for. why have we...
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verbatim things that she had heard like she had some access to the august 2015 meeting between trump and david pecker and michael cohen, were they set out this plan to try? try to help the campaign by catching and killing if it came to that, but keeping an ear out for negative stories, she overheard some conversations between trump and cohen about these issues when the karen mcdougal news came out and when the stormy daniel's news came out, but she didn't really give a lot of details but what helps the prosecution was a couple of things. one was just hearing about it from the campaign sayyed, fewer that erupted when the access hollywood tape came out and how nervous and concern they all were about anything else coming out in those weeks before the election that was a perspective we hadn't gotten before. she confirmed that donald trump was talking to people, especially finally, michael cohen, who was the architect of this scheme and was the one getting it done and she did confirm also, although she also said that he did care about what millennia thought, but she confirmed that this really was a
verbatim things that she had heard like she had some access to the august 2015 meeting between trump and david pecker and michael cohen, were they set out this plan to try? try to help the campaign by catching and killing if it came to that, but keeping an ear out for negative stories, she overheard some conversations between trump and cohen about these issues when the karen mcdougal news came out and when the stormy daniel's news came out, but she didn't really give a lot of details but what...
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and just before the break, referee david coote was the one answering them. down he goes, penalty. var seeing no need to intervene. bukayo saka showing no need to panic, much to the delight of his manager. bournemouth belief did grow in the second half — dominic solanke going close. the crowd responded and so did his team—mates, leandro trossard's iith league goal of the season well worth celebrating. bournemouth did have the the ball in the net, but this contact enough for the referee to give a foul and get areola on his feet. the home side still had more to give, declan rice adding his name to the scoresheet — arsenal signalling their intent in this title race. alex fletcher, bbc news. the race for the title as tight as ever. here's what the managers said after the match, starting with arsenal boss mikel arteta. very happy. from the beginning, the quality, the composure, the energy that we played with. it seems like it's not affecting the team and i was really impressed. especially the way we played the first time. it should have been three, four, five. we didn't convert to
and just before the break, referee david coote was the one answering them. down he goes, penalty. var seeing no need to intervene. bukayo saka showing no need to panic, much to the delight of his manager. bournemouth belief did grow in the second half — dominic solanke going close. the crowd responded and so did his team—mates, leandro trossard's iith league goal of the season well worth celebrating. bournemouth did have the the ball in the net, but this contact enough for the referee to...
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and so david is, going to start with an from the book. david okay. hi. and thank you for coming and thank you, dave. you're quite i will read an excerpt before i do just a quick set up to elaborate just slightly on on what they was talking about. i met brent cummings in 2007 when the army he was with was was part of the surge. and i lived next to brant actually for, for the year i was with these guys. what i saw in brant was someone who was wrestling with the tactics war the strategy of war, but also the morality of war. he was he was a good soldier. he was a good human being. and if you fast forward ten years later and the country in 2016 seemed to be moving toward moment of a moral reckoning. and i wanted to write about it, find a way to write about it. i decided to write about brent's life because he said me one day. i feel like i've survived one war only to find myself into another one. this time in united states. and that intrigued. so built this book around him and it's a book if you read it, it's like see you'll see as we've experienced one of the
and so david is, going to start with an from the book. david okay. hi. and thank you for coming and thank you, dave. you're quite i will read an excerpt before i do just a quick set up to elaborate just slightly on on what they was talking about. i met brent cummings in 2007 when the army he was with was was part of the surge. and i lived next to brant actually for, for the year i was with these guys. what i saw in brant was someone who was wrestling with the tactics war the strategy of war,...
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harry & david. life is a gift. share more. [inaudible] over 2100 people have been arrested anti- israel campus protests as a police a clear encampments at colleges across the u.s. more leadership at universities cracking down on students, faculty and outside agitators universities have shifted their focus to limiting disruptions at this weekends and graduation ceremonies. today's commencement at university of michigan was interrupted by a line of protesters for parading with flags and signs on the isle of the university football stadium but will have the latest on the campus chaos in just a minute. but first, this. >> three people have reportedly been charged in the case of three surfers. one an american who disappeared in mexico last weekend. mexican authorities have found three bodies in a well. and now, though it for dna results to see if those bodies could be the missing surfers. welcome to "fox news live" i am arthel neville. hi jonathan. >> good to be with you today i am jonathan hunt. eric shawn is on assignment. a stra
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we've heard a lot from david pecker, the head of the inquiry and his relationship then we heard from keith davidson, a lawyer that brokered the deal between the payments between both stormy daniels and karen mcdougall. the details were very sordid. the backgrounds are pretty sordid. it felt like every day you are being pulled through the gutter. hope hicks came in and was a different witness. it's not to say that the other ones don't have it especially focusing on david pecker, who still has some affinity for donald trump. hope hicks is paying for her own lawyer but still has a lot of affinity for donald trump. and that since she was a powerful witness. there was some hurtful information that came out to donald trump in her testimony. >> we will get into that a little bit with you. hope hicks was there under subpoena. she made it very clear she did not want to be there. she said right off the top she was nervous. did her testimony at all reveal a reluctant witness? what role do you think her testimony had showing donald trump's alleged motive in this case? >> i think everything you a
we've heard a lot from david pecker, the head of the inquiry and his relationship then we heard from keith davidson, a lawyer that brokered the deal between the payments between both stormy daniels and karen mcdougall. the details were very sordid. the backgrounds are pretty sordid. it felt like every day you are being pulled through the gutter. hope hicks came in and was a different witness. it's not to say that the other ones don't have it especially focusing on david pecker, who still has...
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kyren wilson made it a comfortable 17—11win over david gilbert, as he reached his second snooker world championship final at the crucible. wilson started with a clinical display on friday evening, when he opened up a 14—10 advantage, then continued in today's concluding session. the world number 12 will now face jakjones or the 2015 champion stuart bingham in the final. hazel irvine is with two former champions, shaun murphy and john parrott. 0ur our first finalist 0urfirst finalist in our first finalist in this year's 2024 cazoo world championship is kyren wilson, the warrior battled through against dave gilbert today. how did he get it done, shaun murphy? how did he get it done, shaun murh ? , ., how did he get it done, shaun murh ? , . . ., murphy? great technique, got bullied. got — murphy? great technique, got bullied. got to _ murphy? great technique, got bullied. got to the _ murphy? great technique, got bullied. got to the final - murphy? great technique, got bullied. got to the final here i murphy? great technique, got bullied. got to the final here a couple of years ago a
kyren wilson made it a comfortable 17—11win over david gilbert, as he reached his second snooker world championship final at the crucible. wilson started with a clinical display on friday evening, when he opened up a 14—10 advantage, then continued in today's concluding session. the world number 12 will now face jakjones or the 2015 champion stuart bingham in the final. hazel irvine is with two former champions, shaun murphy and john parrott. 0ur our first finalist 0urfirst finalist in our...
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david: you did pretty well at harvard. bill: yes. david: when you graduated, you then did what? bill: i graduated and worked for my dad. my grandfather and his brother started a firm for financing real estate developers, what you might call a commercial mortgage brokerage. and also raised equity financing for developers, sold property. and i went to work there. i spent a little under two years there before going to business school. david: you went to business school at harvard? bill: i did. david: after you graduated from harvard business school, what did you do? bill: that is when i started a hedge fund. david: you said, i am out of harvard business school, i do not need any more experience? i'm just going to start a hedge fund? bill: yes. i had started investing in business school with a classmate. actually, i went to harvard with a plan so i could someday be an investor, and there were no courses on investing in harvard, but there were courses on finance and accounting and competitive strategy with michael porter. that was the backdrop for my education about investing. i said
david: you did pretty well at harvard. bill: yes. david: when you graduated, you then did what? bill: i graduated and worked for my dad. my grandfather and his brother started a firm for financing real estate developers, what you might call a commercial mortgage brokerage. and also raised equity financing for developers, sold property. and i went to work there. i spent a little under two years there before going to business school. david: you went to business school at harvard? bill: i did....
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this is what david wants. it was david publication at the end of the day. american media was his tabloid empire. but, at no point did anyone say we have signed or got into an agreement to help interfere with the 2016 election. there was no communication regarding that. >> hope hicks testified that she didn't recall being in an august 26 meeting where the whole catch and kill scheme was launched. but, said it was possible she was there. did you find her to be a credible witness? we got the gist from katie in the last segment but how about you question >> it was clear when she came out she looked fragile, she didn't want to be there as much as keith davidson didn't want to be there, the weakness, the lawyer for stormy and karen mcdougal, who was up earlier. i found her, her answers and responses incredibly bankable. that last one where she really solidified the fact that trump had knowledge of the payment, i think showed her credibility. >> you described watching david pecker in court testifying as a being surreal. how so ? >> i haven't seen them since the su
this is what david wants. it was david publication at the end of the day. american media was his tabloid empire. but, at no point did anyone say we have signed or got into an agreement to help interfere with the 2016 election. there was no communication regarding that. >> hope hicks testified that she didn't recall being in an august 26 meeting where the whole catch and kill scheme was launched. but, said it was possible she was there. did you find her to be a credible witness? we got the...
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harry & david. life is a gift. share more. aishah: fox news alert, concerns growing over president biden's handling of disreel-hamas if war and the growing chaos on college campuses across the nation. welcome to a brand new hour of "fox news live," i'm aishah hasnie. mike: i'm mike emanuel. president biden condemned anti-semitism and called for the safety of jewish students. lucas tomlinson is live at the white house with more. hello, lucas. >> reporter: mike, many critics pointed out that the it took over a week for president biden to condemn the anti-semitic protests going on on some of the college campuses. here was president biden speaking at the white house thursday. -- thursday. >> so let me be clear, peaceful protests in america, violent protest is not protectedded. peace. protest is. dissent is essential to democracy, but it never must lead to disorder or denying the rights of others so students can finish the semester and their college education. >> reporter: senator bernie sanders did make the comparison and said e t
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so is david westin. roone arledge had fomented all these rivalries, not between diane sawyer and barbara walters, but between men and his white male journalists as well. this was part of the roone arledge method, but it was really cutthroat culture. and david westin wanted to show that they were working as a team. and so there was a famous picture that roone arledge had had taken, the seven big anchors of abc, which included barbara walters. well, david westin arranged a portrait of several dozen, maybe six anchors of all sorts to be to show that they were all in this together. and he told them all to wear gray or black. so that they would look like a team they would be almost identical. why do you have to wear mute uniformity? yeah. so they're all lined up. it's of course, you can imagine the logistical of getting this done. they finally get everybody there. diane sawyer, george stephanopoulos and others and in walks barbara walters at the last minute, wearing a bright red jacket. and of course, they ha
so is david westin. roone arledge had fomented all these rivalries, not between diane sawyer and barbara walters, but between men and his white male journalists as well. this was part of the roone arledge method, but it was really cutthroat culture. and david westin wanted to show that they were working as a team. and so there was a famous picture that roone arledge had had taken, the seven big anchors of abc, which included barbara walters. well, david westin arranged a portrait of several...
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he's established a very close working relationship with david barnea, the head of head of the israeli mossad but again, it's not done until it's done and this is a very strange kind of negotiation. but in my experience, these negotiations usually have two speeds, slow and slower at the same time, i think we're probably closer now than we've ever been before. but as i mentioned, is not done until it's done israel as asking for the release of up to 33 hostages as part of a ceasefire deal. >> and then just yesterday, a body was found of a man in israel that was believed to have been in a hostage in gaza. and it's now believed at least 34 october 7 hostages are dead out of the 128 in gaza so not really knowing the status or the number of hostages must have an impact on, on this negotiations, how much more complicated is it becoming? >> i think it's huge. i think you're absolutely right. broke the code on this. i think you're 100% right. these, you're always calculate 131 hostages living and dead are in hamas got tibi 30 have already died, either killed on october 7. nobody's taken to gaza
he's established a very close working relationship with david barnea, the head of head of the israeli mossad but again, it's not done until it's done and this is a very strange kind of negotiation. but in my experience, these negotiations usually have two speeds, slow and slower at the same time, i think we're probably closer now than we've ever been before. but as i mentioned, is not done until it's done israel as asking for the release of up to 33 hostages as part of a ceasefire deal....
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so in good england, president to the to hold the line david w to, to fit um is it was that it was the monthly shuttle just a 200 civic, big stick, but it was a lot in the land and get it for me. know. yeah. lanza lower than that. 80. yeah. okay. and the last it with the media and the ones you know, the in the that i can tap on the items from the easily so about that. so i know that would be, yeah, i'm gonna think that will be an invitation to the level. so my son, the just so i understand, well, hold on a shot. when you do that, she'll be able to talk. okay, well, thank you. okay. looks like the advice of the older people if they get that to of the honda is uh, i'm gonna use it as long as i can. what does it show? the little louder. how goes it was as long as well that i'd wonderful infinity one is the one, the son of the the on the been as being in level divided by the amount of so done. but like just on us, deep sort on me well, no farther. they look for that thing, that's how much is it the only people used to hang up. let me get the for sure. what else left assisting fee. let me s
so in good england, president to the to hold the line david w to, to fit um is it was that it was the monthly shuttle just a 200 civic, big stick, but it was a lot in the land and get it for me. know. yeah. lanza lower than that. 80. yeah. okay. and the last it with the media and the ones you know, the in the that i can tap on the items from the easily so about that. so i know that would be, yeah, i'm gonna think that will be an invitation to the level. so my son, the just so i understand,...
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ahsha safai the nation with happens and light heartenness shirley temple my biggest influence i love david boo and el john and may i west coast their flamboyant and show people (singing) can't be unhappy as a dr. murase and it is so fun it is a joyful instrument i learned more about music by playing the piano it was interesting the way i was brought up the youth taught me about music he picked up the a correspond that was so hard my first performing experience happened as 3-year-old an age i did executive services and also thanks to the lord and sank in youth groups people will be powering grave over their turk i'll be playing better and better back la i worked as places where men make more money than me i was in bands i was treated as other the next thing i know i'm in grants performing for a huge protection with a few of my friends berry elect and new berry elect and can be ray was then and we kept getting invited back you are shows got better we made it to paris in 2005 a famous arc we ended up getting a months residencey other than an island and he came to our show and started writing
ahsha safai the nation with happens and light heartenness shirley temple my biggest influence i love david boo and el john and may i west coast their flamboyant and show people (singing) can't be unhappy as a dr. murase and it is so fun it is a joyful instrument i learned more about music by playing the piano it was interesting the way i was brought up the youth taught me about music he picked up the a correspond that was so hard my first performing experience happened as 3-year-old an age i...
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we heard from david pecker where david pecker was exciting that donald trump was so upset when he thought these stories were getting out about karen mcdougal and he wanted to be on the phone right away. you see donald trump at the center of this. on the stormy daniels payment, for all of a sudden for donald trump to have no idea what is going on and michael cohen is handling it without letting him know, it defies common sense. i think the jury will get that. >> i have to ask you because there's always a little bit of choreography that goes on that when you and i try cases, we have an order of witnesses where we put our witnesses on, especially as prosecutors. the jury is watching the call it theater. i'm not trying to undermine what is at stake but it is theater and there's drama and when hope hicks whipped out of the tears right at the beginning of her cross by emil bove, i think they are crocodile tears. i didn't buy them at all. i want to get your take and what you thought about the power or the lack there of of those tears. >> it was an interesting moment. there are different theories
we heard from david pecker where david pecker was exciting that donald trump was so upset when he thought these stories were getting out about karen mcdougal and he wanted to be on the phone right away. you see donald trump at the center of this. on the stormy daniels payment, for all of a sudden for donald trump to have no idea what is going on and michael cohen is handling it without letting him know, it defies common sense. i think the jury will get that. >> i have to ask you because...
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and in 1847, david wilmot authored a piece of legislation. and the excerpt from his legislation, the wilmot proviso is basically a bill that would have banned slavery in any newly acquired territory from mexico. it did pass the house, but it did not pass the senate, and so it was never ratified into law. but of course it created a lot of great controversy at the time because it reopened that very difficult issue about the extension of slavery into the territories. well, i want to read a little bit from his speech on the house floor. i make no war upon the south, nor upon slavery in the south. i have no squeamish, sensitive ness upon the subject of slavery nor morbid sympathy for the slave. i plead the cause of the rights of white freemen i would preserve for white free labor, a fair country, a rich inheritance, where the sons of toil of my own race and own color can live without the disgrace which association with -- slavery brings upon free labor. i stand for the inviolable lability of free territory. it shall remain free so far as my voice
and in 1847, david wilmot authored a piece of legislation. and the excerpt from his legislation, the wilmot proviso is basically a bill that would have banned slavery in any newly acquired territory from mexico. it did pass the house, but it did not pass the senate, and so it was never ratified into law. but of course it created a lot of great controversy at the time because it reopened that very difficult issue about the extension of slavery into the territories. well, i want to read a little...
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