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albert. who, only days later tried to kill himself. tina says cathy thought about sam's proposal all that week. ultimately, cathy decided, says tina, that she was so broken up about albert she was going to tell sam the answer was no. >> she's crying, and then she said, "i'm going to tell him this saturday that i'm not gonna take off with him, that i will not elope." that was wednesday. and then saturday she never came home. >> reporter: sam's admitted jealousy, cathy's doting on albert, a rejected proposal. all of it seemed to add up to motive. but motives don't prove murder. there was still no physical evidence tying sam to the crime. all the blood on the car had been tested, and it was all cathy's. but then, while combing the case file, detective daron wyatt learned something shocking. there were blood and hair samples that had never been sent to the crime lab. and when those samples were analyzed, they pointed to a whole new suspect. >>> new dna and a new man in the hot seat. >> he sat there and put his fist in front of his mouth to
albert. who, only days later tried to kill himself. tina says cathy thought about sam's proposal all that week. ultimately, cathy decided, says tina, that she was so broken up about albert she was going to tell sam the answer was no. >> she's crying, and then she said, "i'm going to tell him this saturday that i'm not gonna take off with him, that i will not elope." that was wednesday. and then saturday she never came home. >> reporter: sam's admitted jealousy, cathy's...
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is pre-disaster an officer been murdered here but albert bravely transferred the siege of his diocese to riga and had a cathedral bell. legal ban down on numerous occasions but each time a rose from the ashes yet larger and more splendid and the same is true of st mary's cathedral. at. home. weed out was the bastion from which the eastern baltic was conquered the conquerors were a military religious order the brothers of the song. with a bishop that their relations were bad enough and with the freedom loving citizens worse. than child ninety seven so at the start of a long rule between the military order and the city provoked by the destruction of the bridge by the brothers in avenge the citizens destroyed the brothers tussle and the brothers abducted the bishop after a struggle lasting cezanne rico was forced to surrender and build the brothers a new cause. while a rule within the city was to keep the brothers and citizens of punch a statue of city christopher that the city gates was erected to demonstrate inhabitants out through the thin hospitality. the life size wooden figure was
is pre-disaster an officer been murdered here but albert bravely transferred the siege of his diocese to riga and had a cathedral bell. legal ban down on numerous occasions but each time a rose from the ashes yet larger and more splendid and the same is true of st mary's cathedral. at. home. weed out was the bastion from which the eastern baltic was conquered the conquerors were a military religious order the brothers of the song. with a bishop that their relations were bad enough and with the...
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among the most welcome guests at the back office where hitler's favorite architect albert speer and you walk in fund ribbentrop who was appointed foreign minister in one nine hundred thirty eight . i miss hoffman and his wife were also frequent guests hitler felicien called nigger norm in that saddam's day long regarding the selection of people around him and the balco of hitler relied mainly on hina and eva brown. is their son his entourage basically was his emotional foundation. to his private life took place surrounded by these people in these mansion where as his biological family was kept apart. thirty thousand for it in tough as the other from one thousand nine hundred thirty six they never visited the vagal. he met them separately. to decide if he selected his own replacement family which consisted of the b.s. the ball man his doctor's families the infant the hofmann's and eva brown and her family hoffman and if up on the often you. deserts of. this circle was evidently so important to him as it was that he often retreated to the back off before making important political decisio
among the most welcome guests at the back office where hitler's favorite architect albert speer and you walk in fund ribbentrop who was appointed foreign minister in one nine hundred thirty eight . i miss hoffman and his wife were also frequent guests hitler felicien called nigger norm in that saddam's day long regarding the selection of people around him and the balco of hitler relied mainly on hina and eva brown. is their son his entourage basically was his emotional foundation. to his...
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the man of the house also let himself be filmed having coffee and cake with albert spears children the architects family live near the back home normally hitler's residence was off limits for the little ones but at christmas and on the fairs birthday they provided a welcome facade to create the illusion of a normal private life. one of hitler's secretaries later wondered how was that possible a ruthless warmonger and fanatical mass murderer enjoyed lighting christmas tree candles at the back off and had a distinct need for the joys of family life. this is how the hitler that whole call it's hard to imagine him be the man who wore the holocaust as a nice and pleasant person in private eye for the germans in particular and for people in general after nine hundred forty five it was easier to picture him as a monster a demon off to just to distance themselves from that period of time off it was easy to separate yourself from him like that and people from his immediate surroundings are kept their political and personal distance from him in their own interests or not about an office so not m
the man of the house also let himself be filmed having coffee and cake with albert spears children the architects family live near the back home normally hitler's residence was off limits for the little ones but at christmas and on the fairs birthday they provided a welcome facade to create the illusion of a normal private life. one of hitler's secretaries later wondered how was that possible a ruthless warmonger and fanatical mass murderer enjoyed lighting christmas tree candles at the back...
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she died loving albert, and that never changed. by today's standards, this whole thing of a morning -- mourning seems to be a strange practice. people were comforted by the mourning ritual and they showed a for their loved ones. act then, children new -- back then, children knew everything about death. schoolbooks had a stories about a little brother dying, a parent dying. this was everyday life to them. death surrounded them. they lived more for debt than they did for life at that time. today, most of us do not talk to our children about death. i know i really didn't. it was hard to explain. act then, they did not talk to their children about sex. it is just the opposite now. kids know everything there is to know about sex, but they don't know anything about death. when a bunny dies while they're at school you tell them it ran away. it did serve its purpose, we wear black sometimes when we go to funerals, i know i do. the flowers and all of those other things, we do not confine ourselves to the home anymore as the women did of tha
she died loving albert, and that never changed. by today's standards, this whole thing of a morning -- mourning seems to be a strange practice. people were comforted by the mourning ritual and they showed a for their loved ones. act then, children new -- back then, children knew everything about death. schoolbooks had a stories about a little brother dying, a parent dying. this was everyday life to them. death surrounded them. they lived more for debt than they did for life at that time. today,...
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also, very different, alpha, the new movie by albert hughes. and black kkklansman, the spike lee film. and the children act... yes. i'm very interested to hear what you say because i've read the novel... 0k. and i like it. so, so? and, you know, adapted from the novel by ian mcewan... yes. ..in the screenplay. so emma thompson is a high court judge, whose work is engulfing her life. she is involved in matters of life and death, very, very complicated cases — one of which is about a boy who's 17 years old, who's refusing a blood transfusion on religious grounds. but he is still technically a child, there is an argument about whether or not he's being forced into this position by his parents. she has also to deal with cases of conjoined twins and, you know, these are weighty philosophical issues. when she comes home, she brings the work home with her, and her husband, played by stanley tucci, is starting to feel shut out of their marriage. here's a clip. i'll make reservations for dinner, as i've had an awful day myself. and, um, we'll go drink
also, very different, alpha, the new movie by albert hughes. and black kkklansman, the spike lee film. and the children act... yes. i'm very interested to hear what you say because i've read the novel... 0k. and i like it. so, so? and, you know, adapted from the novel by ian mcewan... yes. ..in the screenplay. so emma thompson is a high court judge, whose work is engulfing her life. she is involved in matters of life and death, very, very complicated cases — one of which is about a boy who's...
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three people were shot, including 26-year-old were shot albert. he was shot six times and he was released from the hospital. albert's father told ktvu he does not know if his son was a target. >> i don't know. i think were shot is a good guy and a strong young man and football star. i think he was in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> police say someone with albert fired back. bullet also hit cars, and the police are asking any witnesses to please come forward. they are also asking anyone in the area to check surveillance cameras for video related to the shooting. >>> also happening today, a colorado man accused of killing his wife and two young children returns to court. 33-year-old chris watts admitted to killing his wife shannon. watts told authorities that he did it because she strangled their two young daughters after he asked for a separation. investigators say they learned watts was involved in a affair with a coworker which he previously denied. authorities found her body buried in a shallow grave with her husband once worked.two gir we
three people were shot, including 26-year-old were shot albert. he was shot six times and he was released from the hospital. albert's father told ktvu he does not know if his son was a target. >> i don't know. i think were shot is a good guy and a strong young man and football star. i think he was in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> police say someone with albert fired back. bullet also hit cars, and the police are asking any witnesses to please come forward. they are also...
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items well i'm very happy to say that we've got live on the president going through this with jeffrey albert executive director of lassez faire boots on the thing wished fellow of the foundation for economic education good to have you back china has again decided to respond to the threatened u.s. tariffs with tara of their own how much longer jeffrey could this tit for tat go on . well i'd like it to end today and in fact it never should have begun because the only victims here or american consumers american producers chinese consumers chinese producers there's nobody who wins from a trade war unfortunately what happened. starting last year we got a president who was just absolutely determined to start a trade war and now we have these retaliatory measures happening as a matter of national pride and there doesn't seem to be any end to it and i think there won't be any end to it for a very long time as a matter of fact you know if you look back to march peter navarro the trade advisor at the white house said. no countries would dare retaliate against us tariffs so i have the sense that maybe
items well i'm very happy to say that we've got live on the president going through this with jeffrey albert executive director of lassez faire boots on the thing wished fellow of the foundation for economic education good to have you back china has again decided to respond to the threatened u.s. tariffs with tara of their own how much longer jeffrey could this tit for tat go on . well i'd like it to end today and in fact it never should have begun because the only victims here or american...
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prince albert, as a prime mover behind the great exhibition, encouraged british manufacturersing with technology and patronized several firms with commissions for their displays at the great exhibition including the birmingham metal working firm which in 1840 was the first to patent the technique of electro patent which is thin silver applied to base metal. before this public and international display of earnest industry, a young welsh traveled around the mediterranean seeking to provide a new language. owen jones published his highly influential grammar. in these three places he came under the spell of islamic architecture. defined by openness, curiosity and emulation of other cultures. jones designed the interior and exterior of the crystal palace. the vast glass of iron structure. one of jones' assistant was dr. christopher dresser. a scientist who had sort of a career in botany. he returned to design theory and published widely on ornamental design. he is best known for his designs for ceramics, which he did for wedgewood and for carpets, which he did for louis and metal work for
prince albert, as a prime mover behind the great exhibition, encouraged british manufacturersing with technology and patronized several firms with commissions for their displays at the great exhibition including the birmingham metal working firm which in 1840 was the first to patent the technique of electro patent which is thin silver applied to base metal. before this public and international display of earnest industry, a young welsh traveled around the mediterranean seeking to provide a new...
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the new film by albert hughes, one half of the highes brothers, who made dead presidents, a young man goes on a hunting trip. he hasn't yet learned to kill, and he is lost and left for dead. he is attacked by a pack of wolves, wounds one of them and then befriends it. then it becomes a story of a boy and his dog on a quest to get back home. there are some remarkable things about it, certainly visually. very little dialogue, and what there is is subtitled. it is really a bit of visual storytelling. visually, it is very arresting. there are moments in it in which it kind of wanders a little bit off the beaten track and becomes slightly hallucinatory, which i rather like. i think albert hughes is a talented director, however it has to be said it has been sitting around for about a year. it was meant to be released about a year ago. there was some controversy about animal rights on the set. it has had a sort of strange route to the screen. there are things in it that are very impressive. at its heart, it is the story of a boy and his dog on a quest. and that happens to be a story that i'm
the new film by albert hughes, one half of the highes brothers, who made dead presidents, a young man goes on a hunting trip. he hasn't yet learned to kill, and he is lost and left for dead. he is attacked by a pack of wolves, wounds one of them and then befriends it. then it becomes a story of a boy and his dog on a quest to get back home. there are some remarkable things about it, certainly visually. very little dialogue, and what there is is subtitled. it is really a bit of visual...
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albert einstein, who we have standing in this slide with mary curie -- sorry, albert einstein in the previous slide. albert einstein called them which is conferences. and i think few conferences were as marked by gossip as that in brussels in 1911 when mary curie was forced to withdraw as a result of an alleged affair with a french colleague and also a married man. personalities were strong and debate often often heated. particularly when those involved were, as one of them recalled, undertaking to, quote, "wholly new processes of thought beyond all the previous notions in physics." today, i'm going to be talking about the decade when what had been, for nearly 40 years, an open quest for knowledge transmuted into a race between belligerent nations working in secret with large teams for high stakes. that key decade begins early in 1932 with the discovery of the neutron and ends in december, 1941, with pearl harbor and the establishment of the u.s. nuclear bomb project. the neutron was identified by the gentleman we see in this next slide here, james chadwick, over on the right. chadwi
albert einstein, who we have standing in this slide with mary curie -- sorry, albert einstein in the previous slide. albert einstein called them which is conferences. and i think few conferences were as marked by gossip as that in brussels in 1911 when mary curie was forced to withdraw as a result of an alleged affair with a french colleague and also a married man. personalities were strong and debate often often heated. particularly when those involved were, as one of them recalled,...
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i'm albert brooks. and i'm speaking to you on behalf of the famous school for comedians. >> one of the first things i ever saw him do was the school for comedians. >> let's see how these kids are doing. >> he was walking past the spit take class. >> i just walked into the room. now, start to drink. good. now, i speak. guess what? i just heard from a bank and not only don't you have any money, but your sister is dead. that was funny. >> what was special was his singular vision, his style. this was alternative comedy, for sure. >> during the next hour you will see the first in a series of programs entitled "an american family." >> albert had been watching "an american family," which was the first reality show. it was on pbs. they spent a year filming a real family, the loud family. >> you got all the boys, i got all the girls. you can't beat it. >> both of us shared the sense that there was a lie at the heart of this, which is that the camera can be there without changing things. when we did "real life,"
i'm albert brooks. and i'm speaking to you on behalf of the famous school for comedians. >> one of the first things i ever saw him do was the school for comedians. >> let's see how these kids are doing. >> he was walking past the spit take class. >> i just walked into the room. now, start to drink. good. now, i speak. guess what? i just heard from a bank and not only don't you have any money, but your sister is dead. that was funny. >> what was special was his...
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it was conceived by prince albert. it led to the establishment of the various museums and colleges plastered together today and of course including the victorian art museum.. important exhibitions continue such as the international expo and the world trade fairs. product awareness across borders in the philadelphia exhibition in 876-- 1876 was incredible for this country. prince albert as a prime mover actively encouraged manufacturers and several firms with commissions of the display, for their displays which in 1840 was the first for the technique of electric plating which is electrolysis. it is silver applied to base metal. before this very public and international display of ernest industry a welsh architect traveled to provide a new language, the language of architecture for this new industrial age. he published in 1856 and in the spirit of the great exhibition, he took a cosmopolitan approach and his travels took him to grenada and also egypt as well as istanbul. in these three places he came under the spell of i
it was conceived by prince albert. it led to the establishment of the various museums and colleges plastered together today and of course including the victorian art museum.. important exhibitions continue such as the international expo and the world trade fairs. product awareness across borders in the philadelphia exhibition in 876-- 1876 was incredible for this country. prince albert as a prime mover actively encouraged manufacturers and several firms with commissions of the display, for...
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albert wilson joined him in protest. stay strong. four players raised their fists during the anthem and several remained in the locker room during the anthem before taking the field. >>> last night was our first look at the rookie class in the nfl. heisman trophy winner baker mayfield threw for 212 yards and 2 touchdowns. the second pick in the draft also shining in this one. saquon barkley with 59 yards with shifty moves. >>> the final golf major of the year is off and running. tiger woods started with a bogey and followed that with a double bogey. tiger woods was able to rally to get back to even par and remain in the middle of the pack. >> i could have gone the other way with it being 3 over after two. a lot of things could happen. not a lot of them were positive. i hung in there. >> tiger tees off at 2:48 this afternoon. gary woodland has a one-stroke lead let heheading into today. >> tiger has to be in contention for me to watch six hours. >> you and millions of others. >> i know you know people. you can pull strings. if you can
albert wilson joined him in protest. stay strong. four players raised their fists during the anthem and several remained in the locker room during the anthem before taking the field. >>> last night was our first look at the rookie class in the nfl. heisman trophy winner baker mayfield threw for 212 yards and 2 touchdowns. the second pick in the draft also shining in this one. saquon barkley with 59 yards with shifty moves. >>> the final golf major of the year is off and...
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have albert sper, the inaments minister, involved this. as all of this boiled down to as the allies found when the intelligence team swept into europe on the heels of the invading forces, what they actually found when they arrested any german scientists they could find and when they found their experiments, which had been mostly evacuated from berlin, taken southwest in germany and concealed in places was alles, it small-scale stuff. they found an attempt to build what looked like a small reactor like a big dust bin thing. it was nothing that bore any to the massive allied project which reached the u.s. cars of the industry so for political the warations during which made the pendulum swing back and north germany, some attempts to construct a uranium burning reactor but no progress woulds anything we recognize as an explosive device and the point about japan, i mentioned that in the early people wouldthis, work together, it was a scientific brotherhood and a japanese physicists had started in europe and in america and prime amongst them wa
have albert sper, the inaments minister, involved this. as all of this boiled down to as the allies found when the intelligence team swept into europe on the heels of the invading forces, what they actually found when they arrested any german scientists they could find and when they found their experiments, which had been mostly evacuated from berlin, taken southwest in germany and concealed in places was alles, it small-scale stuff. they found an attempt to build what looked like a small...
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albert: muy buenas tardes, poco a poco se ha ido debilitando este huracÁn ahora es categorÍa dos, todo el sur de la isla estÁ recibiendo el impacto llegÓ categorÍa v la mÁxima, esto significa que ahora al bajar al nivel ii los cambios estÁ muy brusco en su trayectoria conforme se vayan acercando a las islas al norte de hawai se seguirÁ degradando y los vientos terminarÁn el domingo en 70 millas por hora. vemos a un huracÁn a menos de 200 millas de hawai cada dos aÑos asÍ que este lane estÁ siendo histÓrico. carolina: en cuanto a albert: que se siga aumentando, el sistema se moverÁ siempre lejo pero las montaÑas de las islas de hawai provocarÁ que se sigue intensificando el viento conforme se vaya acercando lane ademÁs los acumulados de lluvia estÁn siendo estacionales y seguirÁn siendo asÍ durante las prÓximas horas. para que se hagan una idea, aquÍ tenemos al huracÁn lane acercÁndose a hawai, y las montaÑas de origen volcÁnico de hawai provoca que los acumulados de la isla grande superen las 20 " y esto es sÓlo el inicio porque seguirÁ lloviendo durante la j
albert: muy buenas tardes, poco a poco se ha ido debilitando este huracÁn ahora es categorÍa dos, todo el sur de la isla estÁ recibiendo el impacto llegÓ categorÍa v la mÁxima, esto significa que ahora al bajar al nivel ii los cambios estÁ muy brusco en su trayectoria conforme se vayan acercando a las islas al norte de hawai se seguirÁ degradando y los vientos terminarÁn el domingo en 70 millas por hora. vemos a un huracÁn a menos de 200 millas de hawai cada dos aÑos asÍ que este...
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three people were shot, including 26-year-old were shot albert. he was shot six times and is at home now recovering. shot albert father told ktvu he doesn't know if his son was the target. >> i don't know. i think were shot is a good guy in the strong young man. he is a football star. i just think that he was in the wrong place at the wrong time. police say someone who was with albert fired back. berkeley police want witnesses to come forward. they are also asking anyone in the area if you have a surveillance camera, check the camera for any video related to the shooting. >> president shop is throwing his support behind her republican candidate john cox in california's race for governor. the president tweeted i am hearing so many great things about john cox. he is a very successful businessman. he will make california great again and make you proud of your great state again. total endorsement. 55% of likely voters favor newsom compared to 31% for cox. >>> later today, the supreme court justice nominee, brett kavanaugh, is expected to continue meet
three people were shot, including 26-year-old were shot albert. he was shot six times and is at home now recovering. shot albert father told ktvu he doesn't know if his son was the target. >> i don't know. i think were shot is a good guy in the strong young man. he is a football star. i just think that he was in the wrong place at the wrong time. police say someone who was with albert fired back. berkeley police want witnesses to come forward. they are also asking anyone in the area if...
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by lecter director christian albert is inspired by american facets of the genre but avoids copying them is detectives are constantly look good by red herrings although behind bars the killer seems to be one step ahead. that is nicest and he's going to sign an. antibody he's simply diabolical. and antibodies was director christian ticket to hollywood number six now in our list of the best german thrillers it features a legendary actor. tents and crossed a phobic movie with four people stuck in an elevator. to. the end of the day in the big city and everybody just wants to get home. first. but someone is left behind after repairing an elevator. i don't know i'm going to me but no one can hear him everything's broken down completely it's not long before the alpha males start fighting over their territory and the only woman it's soon a life or death struggle and suddenly a struggle for much more. there's only one way to go and that's down elevator films are almost thriller some of her own but seldom done as well as this one. two men one a rapist a murderer the other simply watched it happen
by lecter director christian albert is inspired by american facets of the genre but avoids copying them is detectives are constantly look good by red herrings although behind bars the killer seems to be one step ahead. that is nicest and he's going to sign an. antibody he's simply diabolical. and antibodies was director christian ticket to hollywood number six now in our list of the best german thrillers it features a legendary actor. tents and crossed a phobic movie with four people stuck in...
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that was jen at the royal albert hall. now, the tour de france is coming to an end this week. the monumental 3351 kilometre race is now 115 years old. fans love its epic proportions and its gruelling pace, but this year they may also be able to enjoy lots and lots of lovely data, because analytics and machine learning are coming to one of the oldest sporting competitions in the world, and kat hawkins went to find out how. this year's tour de france is taking place against the same beautiful french mountains as always. but there is a big difference this year. technology is playing a big role. cycling is becoming increasingly data driven and for good reason. masses of data can be collected and in the sport of fine margins and superhuman endurance, those insights are the key to energy efficiency, strategy and gains. we look at many things, we look at obviously heart rate, power data and their maximum power, and their altitude and elevation gain. so we look at that and we see how the riders are building, and we leverage that data to try and build them to be stronger and better in
that was jen at the royal albert hall. now, the tour de france is coming to an end this week. the monumental 3351 kilometre race is now 115 years old. fans love its epic proportions and its gruelling pace, but this year they may also be able to enjoy lots and lots of lovely data, because analytics and machine learning are coming to one of the oldest sporting competitions in the world, and kat hawkins went to find out how. this year's tour de france is taking place against the same beautiful...
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reporter: and a few took a idee, like dolphins' wide receiver, kenny stills, seen here with teammate albert wilson. >> being a part of this protest hasn't been easy. but, you know, i've-- i thought i was going to be by myself out there, and today, i had an angel with me with albert being out there. >> reporter: president trump d ded into the fray yet again inis morning tweeting, "the n.f.l. players are at it again, taking a knee when they should be standing proudly for the national anthem." the protests during the national anthem has raged on since 2016 when former 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick refused to kaepd to spotlight police brutality and racial oppression. president trump said this last september: >> say get that son of a bitch off the field right now, out. he's fired. >> reporter: some say the president has politicized a cultural issue. fans are divided. >> this is about family and tradition and fun and having a good time, and i wish they'd-- whatever platform the president or the players, they can do it elsewhere. >> i understand why the players are kneeling. it seems to be ge
reporter: and a few took a idee, like dolphins' wide receiver, kenny stills, seen here with teammate albert wilson. >> being a part of this protest hasn't been easy. but, you know, i've-- i thought i was going to be by myself out there, and today, i had an angel with me with albert being out there. >> reporter: president trump d ded into the fray yet again inis morning tweeting, "the n.f.l. players are at it again, taking a knee when they should be standing proudly for the...
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for more albert joins me from leipzig he's a meteorologist at the library institute for research good morning to you. can we have our weather forecast to be more accurate from now on when it says it's going to rain well it yes i can give the d.j.'s yes because wind is one of the fundamental power and we just engine model need proof and they don't have it their profiles are given for ten percent of the glow person needed for the whole globe it will work and i almost as i love the laser will provide a service. picture. in always a go and that makes it into predictions cannot be byzantine alternation so if you're also nations the prediction will be much better and you should look ok the predictions can only be as good as the observations but how can this satellite measure wind on our planet when the satellites out in space. yeah so if you have something minutes i can explain but i have to make sure my short version so this yes so this is in line does this laser dispersion firing positives and say gold reserves and on the way to the us the scope of it some light from arrows or skull proba
for more albert joins me from leipzig he's a meteorologist at the library institute for research good morning to you. can we have our weather forecast to be more accurate from now on when it says it's going to rain well it yes i can give the d.j.'s yes because wind is one of the fundamental power and we just engine model need proof and they don't have it their profiles are given for ten percent of the glow person needed for the whole globe it will work and i almost as i love the laser will...
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beaten track and it becomes slightly almost hallucinatory, which i rather like and i do think that albert hughes is a very talented director. however, it has to be said, this has been sitting around for, i think, it's about a year. it was originally meant to be released about a year ago. there was some controversy as well about animal rights on the set and so, it has had a sort of strange route to the screen. i think there are things in it that are — that are very impressive. and as i said, as its heart, it is the story of a boy and his dog on a quest, and that happens to be a story that i'm a sucker for. well, i am too, as you know... yeah. ..so i may well enjoy that one. and goodness, well, it's the new spike lee. the new spike lee, tell us all. well, he's back in full force. this is based on the stranger—than—fiction story of ron stallworth. john david washington is stallworth, who in the 1970s becomes — he joins the formerly all—white colorado springs police force and he decides to infiltrate the ku klux klan, and he — initially he gets an advert from the press with the ph
beaten track and it becomes slightly almost hallucinatory, which i rather like and i do think that albert hughes is a very talented director. however, it has to be said, this has been sitting around for, i think, it's about a year. it was originally meant to be released about a year ago. there was some controversy as well about animal rights on the set and so, it has had a sort of strange route to the screen. i think there are things in it that are — that are very impressive. and as i said,...
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they're already working on installing sensors, what they call albert sensors on the network. these -- what an albert sensor is, it's really looking at all the network details, the network traffic, kind of like cars on a freeway, looking for the red cars, because the red cars could be potentially malicious. but unfortunately, nation states like russia could bypass this type of technology, but it's good to have in place, but unfortunately, it's not the silver bullet. >> it's not foolproof is what you're saying. we do know just yesterday, it was announced 36 of 50 states have installed those albert sensors. kevin, i'd love to have you back as we learn more details about what types of interventions have been put in place since the last election to try stop any potential hacking attempts. thank you again for joining us. >> thank you, ana. >>> as the tributes keep pouring in for the queen of soul, we are learning now about a memorial planned in aretha franklin's honor. we'll have details next live in the "cnn newsroom." ♪ eria, but life can throw them off balance. re-align yourse
they're already working on installing sensors, what they call albert sensors on the network. these -- what an albert sensor is, it's really looking at all the network details, the network traffic, kind of like cars on a freeway, looking for the red cars, because the red cars could be potentially malicious. but unfortunately, nation states like russia could bypass this type of technology, but it's good to have in place, but unfortunately, it's not the silver bullet. >> it's not foolproof...
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another gang member, albert latchford, is covertly filmed on a different boat with france's wade, who was found not guilty. they are in ramsgate preparing another trip to france. but after nearly tipping the boat over, wade calls powell to tell him the water is too dangerous. they then struggle to get the gps system to work. we are both trying. francis wade sets of the following day that has to be rescued after he says he deliberately runs out of fuel after getting suspicious about the reason for the journey. fuel after getting suspicious about the reason for thejourney. he fuel after getting suspicious about the reason for the journey. he also nearly collided with a shipping container. yet another failed trip for the gang meant they had to be more creative. george and leonard powell meets sa bah more creative. george and leonard powell meets sabah dulaj to buy a jet ski to do the job instead. the vessel might have had to refuel at the other side before returning, but it is feasible and it is their intention to do that, which demonstrates how reckless the crime is. at the old bailey t
another gang member, albert latchford, is covertly filmed on a different boat with france's wade, who was found not guilty. they are in ramsgate preparing another trip to france. but after nearly tipping the boat over, wade calls powell to tell him the water is too dangerous. they then struggle to get the gps system to work. we are both trying. francis wade sets of the following day that has to be rescued after he says he deliberately runs out of fuel after getting suspicious about the reason...
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also, very different, alpha, the new movie by albert hughes. and black kkklansman, the spike lee film. and the children act... yes. i'm very interested to hear what you say because i've read the novel... 0k. and i like it. so, so? and, you know, adapted from the novel by ian mcewan... yes. ..in the screenplay. so emma thompson is a high court judge, whose work is engulfing her life. she is involved in matters of life and death, very, very complicated cases — one of which is about a boy who's 17 years old, who's refusing a blood transfusion on religious grounds. but he is still technically a child, there is an argument about whether or not he's being forced into this position by his parents. she has also to deal with cases of conjoined twins and, you know, these are weighty philosophical issues. when she comes home, she brings the work home with her, and her husband, played by stanley tucci, is starting to feel shut out of their marriage. here's a clip. i'll make reservations for dinner, as i've had an awful day myself. and, um, we'll go drink
also, very different, alpha, the new movie by albert hughes. and black kkklansman, the spike lee film. and the children act... yes. i'm very interested to hear what you say because i've read the novel... 0k. and i like it. so, so? and, you know, adapted from the novel by ian mcewan... yes. ..in the screenplay. so emma thompson is a high court judge, whose work is engulfing her life. she is involved in matters of life and death, very, very complicated cases — one of which is about a boy who's...
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most google's here at elizabeth's albert comprehensive school in bonn say they were the headscarf voluntarily some teachers are critical of this trend but they feel a ban would be counterproductive to state islam teachers at the comprehensive school in bonn take a different approach. at sea it's very important to me as a teacher to enter the debate this shouldn't be a straight ban but there should be a conversation with school girls who are searching for ounces wearing a headscarf is of course a symbol that strengthens one's identity so to ask about such a personal decision i can only do this when is trust and. sixth grade islam plus supposed to inspired his pupils to critically analyze the religion to make room for open discussion and allow different interpretations of the koran. you also have to think about how things were fourteen hundred years ago and how things are today this is. not an easy task when it comes to the headscarf debate most children have taken on their parents' attitudes. well i think they should and should wear a headscarf from puberty from the idea of fourteen or fifteen
most google's here at elizabeth's albert comprehensive school in bonn say they were the headscarf voluntarily some teachers are critical of this trend but they feel a ban would be counterproductive to state islam teachers at the comprehensive school in bonn take a different approach. at sea it's very important to me as a teacher to enter the debate this shouldn't be a straight ban but there should be a conversation with school girls who are searching for ounces wearing a headscarf is of course...
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i think this is especially true in the case of queen victoria and prince albert. they found and invented inventive are just -- inventive artist. he produced wonderfully rich renaissance revival decorations which you can see on the left, there. i the time edward vii succeeded his mother in 1901, those interiors are hopelessly out of date and instead, a sort of louis xvi revivalist style was very much in vogue. so he brought in his choice of architect. they introduced the white and gold painted look. it was so much associated with the ritz hotel in london which was completed around the same time i think you can see the very stark contrast. palace interiors have actually changed very little since the early 20th century. mention must be made of queen mary. like edward vii, she was very much a product of her time. she was intensely interested in the decorative arts and collected numerous small intricate objects such as jade or gold boxes. she recorded a great many in her capsule. she redecorated her own private rooms in the palace and putting -- palace including a japa
i think this is especially true in the case of queen victoria and prince albert. they found and invented inventive are just -- inventive artist. he produced wonderfully rich renaissance revival decorations which you can see on the left, there. i the time edward vii succeeded his mother in 1901, those interiors are hopelessly out of date and instead, a sort of louis xvi revivalist style was very much in vogue. so he brought in his choice of architect. they introduced the white and gold painted...
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s and other high end technology items jeffrey albert tucker and a director of the american institute for economic research believes trump's trade policy is aimed at crafting an image as a strong leader. trump is a businessman and he's engaged in world trade all of his life and it's a very difficult thing to explain why he believes in economic nationalism but i would just make really two points why i mean is that protectionist ideology is a philosophical approach position that's a difficult nut to crack once it gets into the head you know where you think that if you want jobs for americans you have to have production for by and for americans this is what he believes the second thing is that by rally americans around the economic nationalism they grant him the appearance of having more more power more authority and allows them to exercise a kind of control over over the population and i hate to say it very reluctant to say it but i think that maybe the fundamental motivation namely politics and rallying his base behind him. thousands of yemenis have turned out in the capitol in protest
s and other high end technology items jeffrey albert tucker and a director of the american institute for economic research believes trump's trade policy is aimed at crafting an image as a strong leader. trump is a businessman and he's engaged in world trade all of his life and it's a very difficult thing to explain why he believes in economic nationalism but i would just make really two points why i mean is that protectionist ideology is a philosophical approach position that's a difficult nut...
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s and other high end technology items jeffrey albert tucker editorial director of the american institute for economic research believes there can be no winners in a trade war. well i'd like it to end today in the fact that never should have begun because the only victims here are american consumers american producers chinese consumers chinese producers there's nobody who wins from a trade war and there doesn't seem to be any end to it and i think there won't be any end to it for a very long time as a matter of fact if you look back to march peter navarro the trade advisor at the white house said. no countries would dare retaliate against us tariffs so i have the sense that maybe there was a certain level of naivety operating in the level of the white house and the trade advisors and trump in particular that they really believe that this is just going to be just massive assertion of american power that hasn't turned out that way. in terms of the rest of the world other people do resent this and are fighting back and the remarkable thing about this is of course this is coming back to ameri
s and other high end technology items jeffrey albert tucker editorial director of the american institute for economic research believes there can be no winners in a trade war. well i'd like it to end today in the fact that never should have begun because the only victims here are american consumers american producers chinese consumers chinese producers there's nobody who wins from a trade war and there doesn't seem to be any end to it and i think there won't be any end to it for a very long...
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s and other high end technology items jeffrey albert tucker editorial director of the american institute for economic research believes there can be no winners in a trade war. well i'd like it to end today in the fact that never should have begun because the only victims here are american consumers american producers chinese consumers chinese producers there's nobody who wins from a trade war and there doesn't seem to be any end to it and i think there won't be any end to it for a very long time as a matter of fact if you look back to march peter navarro the trade advisor at the white house said. no countries would dare retaliate against us tariffs so i have the sense that maybe there was a certain level of naivety operating in the level of the white house and the trade advisories and trump in particular that they really believe that this is just going to be this massive assertion of american power that hasn't turned out that way. in terms of the rest of the world other people do resent this and are fighting back and the remarkable thing about this is that of course this is coming back t
s and other high end technology items jeffrey albert tucker editorial director of the american institute for economic research believes there can be no winners in a trade war. well i'd like it to end today in the fact that never should have begun because the only victims here are american consumers american producers chinese consumers chinese producers there's nobody who wins from a trade war and there doesn't seem to be any end to it and i think there won't be any end to it for a very long...
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dos personas reguistraron unas palabras >> el joven mexicano recibiera el coeficiente intelectual de albert einstein >> para lo que resta el fin de semana miraremos el pronóstico del tiempo >> incoloro de la comunidad aún no logra entender que un padre de familia habría asesinado a su esposa embarazada, y a sus dos hijas, o familiares y amigos de las víctimas, en realizado una vigilia para honrar la vida de sus > metas o las imágenes que meca como llegado el país >> poco tiempo chris wats pasó de ser un padre preocupado >> a un presunto asesino >> las víctimas y la esposa embarazada, y sus dos hijas y celeste de tres años, y la otra de cuatro, sugieren que murieron estranguladas >> en estos fideos de facebook, la familia aparece, algunos vecinos no dan grito de lo que ocurrió >> las autoridades encontraron el cuerpo de la madre y algunos medios locales el propio chris que los llevó al lugar, un terreno aislado en una compañía de combustible en la que él trabajaba >> se dice que ya confesaron los asesinatos, los abogados pedro pruebas de adn del cuello de las niñas, pero sus c
dos personas reguistraron unas palabras >> el joven mexicano recibiera el coeficiente intelectual de albert einstein >> para lo que resta el fin de semana miraremos el pronóstico del tiempo >> incoloro de la comunidad aún no logra entender que un padre de familia habría asesinado a su esposa embarazada, y a sus dos hijas, o familiares y amigos de las víctimas, en realizado una vigilia para honrar la vida de sus > metas o las imágenes que meca como llegado el país...
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s and other high end technology items jeffrey albert tucker editorial director of the american institute for economic research believes there can be no winners in a trade war. well i'd like it to end today and in fact it never should have begun because the only victims here are american consumers american producers chinese consumers chinese producers there's nobody who wins from a trade war and there doesn't seem to be any end to it and i think there won't be any end to it for a very long time as a matter of fact you know if you look back to to march peter navarro the trade advisor at the white house said that no countries would dare retaliate against us tariffs so i have the sense that maybe there is a certain level of naivety operating in the middle of all the white house and the trade advisories and trump in particular that they really believe that this is just going to be just massive assertion of american power that hasn't turned out that way. in terms of the rest of the world other people do resent.
s and other high end technology items jeffrey albert tucker editorial director of the american institute for economic research believes there can be no winners in a trade war. well i'd like it to end today and in fact it never should have begun because the only victims here are american consumers american producers chinese consumers chinese producers there's nobody who wins from a trade war and there doesn't seem to be any end to it and i think there won't be any end to it for a very long time...
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also, very different, alpha, the new movie by albert hughes. and black kkklansman, the spike lee film. and the children act... yes. i'm very interested to hear what you say because i've read the novel... 0k. and i like it. so, so? and, you know, adapted from the novel by ian mcewan... yes. ..in the screenplay. so emma thompson is a high courtjudge, whose work is engulfing her life. she is involved in matters of life and death, very, very complicated cases — one of which is about a boy who's 17 years old, who's refusing a blood transfusion on religious grounds. but he is still technically a child, there is an argument about whether or not he's being forced into this position by his parents. she has also to deal with cases of conjoined twins and, you know, these are weighty philosophical issues. when she comes home, she brings the work home with her, and her husband, played by stanley tucci, is starting to feel shut out of their marriage. here's a clip. i'll make reservations for dinner, as i've had an awful day myself. and, um, we'll go drink
also, very different, alpha, the new movie by albert hughes. and black kkklansman, the spike lee film. and the children act... yes. i'm very interested to hear what you say because i've read the novel... 0k. and i like it. so, so? and, you know, adapted from the novel by ian mcewan... yes. ..in the screenplay. so emma thompson is a high courtjudge, whose work is engulfing her life. she is involved in matters of life and death, very, very complicated cases — one of which is about a boy who's...
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.>> reporter: 26-year-old albert was shot six times but was released from the icu. his father told me, he doesn't know if his son was a target. >> i think he is a good guy. he is a strong young man. he is a football star. i think he was at the wrong place at the wrong time.>> reporter: police say, someone with albert fired back. a 63-year-old man was grazed in the hand. both are expected to survive. >> this was innocent people. we were just out having a good time. they were just shooting like didn't care who got hit or who was going to get hit. they did not care.>> reporter: bullets also hit cars and one home in the neighborhood. police are asking residents to come home and check surveillance cameras for any clues as to who carried out the shooting.>>> what we may learn tomorrow as prosecutors from six counties are expected to convene. >>> we are looking at the fog out there. there is a lot of it. temperatures have trended down. continued cooling this week. >>> in three minutes, need to activists -- me to activists and what was settled. ♪ ♪ >>> the body of a 29-
.>> reporter: 26-year-old albert was shot six times but was released from the icu. his father told me, he doesn't know if his son was a target. >> i think he is a good guy. he is a strong young man. he is a football star. i think he was at the wrong place at the wrong time.>> reporter: police say, someone with albert fired back. a 63-year-old man was grazed in the hand. both are expected to survive. >> this was innocent people. we were just out having a good time. they...
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at the albert einstein college in new york. of pears.. and hot asphalt this afternoon. >>> a nasty crash in the north bay caused an unusual spill of pears and hot asphalt this afternoon. it happened on lakeville highway. officials say two trucks collided, one carrying a load of pairs and the other hot asphalt mixture. >> a land rover was struck and sustained major damage. >> it took crews a couple hours to clean up that mess. lakeview highway reopened about 4:00 o'clock. >>> a brazen car break in in broad daylight and it's all caught on camera. >> reporter: police say they're noticing a trend in this too. they say a lot of the victims are tourists who leave their backpacks, suitcases, and valuables in their car but in plain sight. look at the newly released surveillance video of some of these brazen car break ins. in this video, you can see a man look inside a car, looks inside another vehicle, punches in the window, and steals something. investigators say these break ins happen fast. >> you have laptop computers, you have gym
at the albert einstein college in new york. of pears.. and hot asphalt this afternoon. >>> a nasty crash in the north bay caused an unusual spill of pears and hot asphalt this afternoon. it happened on lakeville highway. officials say two trucks collided, one carrying a load of pairs and the other hot asphalt mixture. >> a land rover was struck and sustained major damage. >> it took crews a couple hours to clean up that mess. lakeview highway reopened about 4:00 o'clock....