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it is my privilege to introduce sculptor gordon kray. [applause] gordon: thank you very much. just like old times here. i am going to be talking about james monroe. specifically this is a vehicle of the new monroe monument at the college. i will be referring to older examples, a lot of the reference materials i learned there out of a book i used for the main point of going back for references. to begin, this is the base at the new monument. here is a continuous narrative relief around the sculpture here. it is basically a two-part monument. we have the relief, and we had the statue of above. this monument is due to the generosity of the omens foundation and therefore site in getting monroe on the campus of his all my mother. with the support of our president, we recognized that it was an oversight not to have honored on campus a brilliant alumnus like james monroe where any other college would love to have him as an alumnus. for all of these years, all of the centuries, there was never a monument of him. now we have corrected that. we are feeling a lot better about that. this
it is my privilege to introduce sculptor gordon kray. [applause] gordon: thank you very much. just like old times here. i am going to be talking about james monroe. specifically this is a vehicle of the new monroe monument at the college. i will be referring to older examples, a lot of the reference materials i learned there out of a book i used for the main point of going back for references. to begin, this is the base at the new monument. here is a continuous narrative relief around the...
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william and mary is also gordon kray's alma mater. this is an hour-long event which is part of a symposium titled, james monroe, presidential migration. >> our speaker today is gordon kray. to our days when they were on campus. both of us had spent our lives in virginia. williamed history at and mary. stop cigarettes in the mouse of sculptures. -- mouths of sculptures. gordon has gone on to be a prominent sculptor. for many of you who have been to st. matthew's cathedral, you will see his culture there. also see one of his arson, -- in washington, d.c.. most prominently in colonial williamsburg. it in front of the red building at the college of william and harry. -- william and mary. it looked worse for wear in 1958. it was put on display in front of the library. dedicated in the fall of 1993. introduced by people who have been walking on the street. is taken his talents to sculpting james monroe. in watching gordon work and being aware of the intensity with which he understands the person he is sculpting, it occurred to me it would b
william and mary is also gordon kray's alma mater. this is an hour-long event which is part of a symposium titled, james monroe, presidential migration. >> our speaker today is gordon kray. to our days when they were on campus. both of us had spent our lives in virginia. williamed history at and mary. stop cigarettes in the mouse of sculptures. -- mouths of sculptures. gordon has gone on to be a prominent sculptor. for many of you who have been to st. matthew's cathedral, you will see his...
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in gordon is saying, no, you have to push on. we have to finish the job. and gordon is right. you got to finish the job. finish it now. but early is right, too. because he is overextended. they aread not slept, out of ammunition, they are exhausted, they are outnumbered. and the union lines are already stabilizing in front of them. and if he loses that day, he lee'sthat he has lost last detached army. unfortunately, he loses the army anyway because sheridan -- he was obscene, vicious, jealous, magnificent is on the battlefield. sheridan is so funny looking that abraham lincoln made fun of him. [laughter] col. peter: seriously. but he has this gift. by the way, i have met many jim matus our new secretary of defense has charisma. he has got the gift. people love them and does rally around. gordon is as gorgeous and cavalier, who was also a brilliant soldier. in the soldiers love him. nobody likes early, so of course, there are -- there is tension between them. early clearly feels jealous of gordon. so that kind of thing plays. human jealousies, vanity, courage comes into play. a
in gordon is saying, no, you have to push on. we have to finish the job. and gordon is right. you got to finish the job. finish it now. but early is right, too. because he is overextended. they aread not slept, out of ammunition, they are exhausted, they are outnumbered. and the union lines are already stabilizing in front of them. and if he loses that day, he lee'sthat he has lost last detached army. unfortunately, he loses the army anyway because sheridan -- he was obscene, vicious, jealous,...
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so i've been hyping the gordon -- you know, gordon, arguably batman's best friend. >> will: right. >> you could say, right? >> will: yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> will: one of. one of. >> or the only. the only best. >> will: he's watching now. >> he's watching right now. >> will: best friend. >> best friend. >> will: yes. >> you could argue in "gotham," of course, which he will not see for 10 years because it's tar far too violent for >> gordon trains batman. >> will: sure. >> creates -- stop doing that. >> will: i don't know, creates -- look, could you -- [ bleep ]. give me a break. sorry. [ cheers and applause ] how about this. i'll make a pledge to you. >> yeah. >> will: if we decide to do another one? i'll lobby to have jim unretire. >> thank you, thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> will: i know it's important. i get it. >> it's very important. >> will: i get it. what was your first acting job? >> that's a good segue. >> will: i know. it occurred to me. you're doing the jim gordon stuff, i remember you on "the oc" before that. [ cheers and applause ] you played a cop on anoth
so i've been hyping the gordon -- you know, gordon, arguably batman's best friend. >> will: right. >> you could say, right? >> will: yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> will: one of. one of. >> or the only. the only best. >> will: he's watching now. >> he's watching right now. >> will: best friend. >> best friend. >> will: yes. >> you could argue in "gotham," of course, which he will not see for 10 years because it's tar...
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thanks, annette gordon-reed. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [cheers and applause] >> this weekend on "american history tv," at 6:00 p.m. on the blackuthor women who worked as nurses, soldiers, and spies for the union army during the civil war. of edward the wife bannister, one of the leading artists, african-american artists. she became involved on the underground railroad. she was a proud and consistent supporter of the u.s. colored troops. >> on lectures in history, professor margaret o'mara on the 1960 presidential election and events that affected the outcome. >> hero after hero was slain -- john f. kennedy, mother the king, and a robert f. kennedy. if recipient a broader national mourning. and now, it throws the democratic -- into turmoil. >> lynne cheney, and life reconsidered discusses president madison's personality, health problems, and political career. tomadison was lucky enough encounte
thanks, annette gordon-reed. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [cheers and applause] >> this weekend on "american history tv," at 6:00 p.m. on the blackuthor women who worked as nurses, soldiers, and spies for the union army during the civil war. of edward the wife bannister, one of the leading artists, african-american artists. she became involved on the underground...
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so i've been hyping the gordon -- you know, gordon, arguably batman's best friend. >> will: right. >> you could say, right? >> will: yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> will: one of. one of. >> or the only. the only best. >> will: he's watching now. >> he's watching right now. >> will: best friend. >> best friend. >> will: yes. >> you could argue in "gotham," of course, which he will not see for 10 years because it's tar far too violent for him. >> will: yeah. >> gordon trains batman. >> will: sure. >> creates -- stop doing that. >> will: i don't know, creates -- look, could you -- [ bleep ]. give me a break. sorry. [ cheers and applause ] how about this. i'll make a pledge to you. >> yeah. >> will: if we decide to do another one? i'll lobby to have jim unretire. >> thank you, thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> will: i know it's important. i get it. >> it's very important. >> will: i get it. what was your first acting job? >> that's a good segue. >> will: i know. it occurred to me. you're doing the jim gordon stuff, i remember you on "the oc" before that. [ cheers and applause ] you p
so i've been hyping the gordon -- you know, gordon, arguably batman's best friend. >> will: right. >> you could say, right? >> will: yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> will: one of. one of. >> or the only. the only best. >> will: he's watching now. >> he's watching right now. >> will: best friend. >> best friend. >> will: yes. >> you could argue in "gotham," of course, which he will not see for 10 years because it's tar...
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gordon ramsay is here. but when we come back, we'll be reading some first drafts of graduation cards. stick around are graduate. well it's a perfect nespresso morning here, george. hold on a second. mmm. ♪ [mel torme sings "comin' home baby"] hey there. want a lift? ♪ where are we going? no don't tell me. let me guess. have a nice ride. ♪ how far would you go for coffee that's a cup above? i brought you nespresso. nespresso. what else? we, the entertainment-loving people, want all our rooms to be tv rooms. because those are the best rooms. because they have tvs in them. and, when we're not in those rooms, we want our shows to go with us. anywhere? you got that right, kid show thing. get a directv all-included package for 4 rooms. only $25 a month, price guaranteed for 2 years. available for at&t unlimited plus customers. i ...prilosec otc 7 years ago,my doctor recommended... 5 years ago, last week. just 1 pill each morning, 24 hours and zero he
gordon ramsay is here. but when we come back, we'll be reading some first drafts of graduation cards. stick around are graduate. well it's a perfect nespresso morning here, george. hold on a second. mmm. ♪ [mel torme sings "comin' home baby"] hey there. want a lift? ♪ where are we going? no don't tell me. let me guess. have a nice ride. ♪ how far would you go for coffee that's a cup above? i brought you nespresso. nespresso. what else? we, the entertainment-loving people, want...
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gordon ramsay is here. but when we come back, we'll be reading some first drafts of graduation cards. stick around are graduate. well it's a perfect nespresso morning here, george. hold on a second. mmm. ♪ [mel torme sings "comin' home baby"] hey there. want a lift? ♪ where are we going? no don't tell me. let me guess. ♪ have a nice ride. ♪ how far would you go for coffee that's a cup above? i brought you nespresso. nespresso. what else? we, the entertainment-loving people, want all our rooms to be tv rooms. because those are the best rooms. because they have tvs in them. and, when we're not in those rooms, we want our shows to go with us. anywhere? you got that right, kid show thing. get a directv all-included package for 4 rooms. only $25 a month, price guaranteed for 2 years. available for at&t unlimited plus customers. i ...prilosec otc 7 years ago,my doctor recommended... 5 years ago, last week. just 1 pill each morning, 24 hours and zero heartburn. it's been the number 1 doctor recommended bra
gordon ramsay is here. but when we come back, we'll be reading some first drafts of graduation cards. stick around are graduate. well it's a perfect nespresso morning here, george. hold on a second. mmm. ♪ [mel torme sings "comin' home baby"] hey there. want a lift? ♪ where are we going? no don't tell me. let me guess. ♪ have a nice ride. ♪ how far would you go for coffee that's a cup above? i brought you nespresso. nespresso. what else? we, the entertainment-loving people,...
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our scotland correspondent lorna gordon reports. on the outer most edge of the country an island community, touched by terror in a city far away. a dark cloud has come down upon the island, a real dark cloud. people are... they're a bit in a daze. we're all in a daze. we don't know what to say, what to do. two of barra's own were at the concert in manchester, laura mcintyre, who's 15, seen here on the left, is in a serious condition in hospital. her friend, 14—year—old eilidh macleod, is still unaccounted for. two wonderful, lovely children who have contributed through the years, through their growing up, to the community enormously. the families are distraught with worry and concern. they're concerned for each other, they're concerned for their children. they support each other and just wait and hope and pray. at the island's school, support is being offered to the teenagers' friends and fellow pupils. our school and island community are in shock, feeling numb and struggling to come to terms with it. our thoughts and prayers ar
our scotland correspondent lorna gordon reports. on the outer most edge of the country an island community, touched by terror in a city far away. a dark cloud has come down upon the island, a real dark cloud. people are... they're a bit in a daze. we're all in a daze. we don't know what to say, what to do. two of barra's own were at the concert in manchester, laura mcintyre, who's 15, seen here on the left, is in a serious condition in hospital. her friend, 14—year—old eilidh macleod, is...
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think and that gordon reed. [applause] americane watching history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter at c-span history for information on our schedule, and to keep up with the latest history news. >> monday night on "the communicators" ceo of thend internet association made up of 40 internet companies including google, facebook and amazon talks about new internet regulation proposals from the fcc, and how to preserve a free and open internet. he is interviewed i political technology reporter. the sec ishat proposing to remove the authorities over internet traffic exchange. q exchange white that might be a problem. >> at the end of the day it is about consumers. you are looking to access the internet, you pay your internet service provider, and you are paying a lot of money and you want to access internet. if your experience is altered or the spite -- site is blocked, as a consumer you do not know where that is happening. happening at ais shorter connect
think and that gordon reed. [applause] americane watching history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter at c-span history for information on our schedule, and to keep up with the latest history news. >> monday night on "the communicators" ceo of thend internet association made up of 40 internet companies including google, facebook and amazon talks about new internet regulation proposals from the fcc, and how to preserve a...
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gordon ramsay is here. but when we come back, we'll be reading some first drafts of graduation cards. stick around are graduate. well it's a perfect nespresso hold on a second.orge. mmm. ♪ [mel torme sings "comin' home baby"] hey there. want a lift? ♪ where are we going? no don't tell me. let me guess. ♪ have a nice ride. ♪ how far would you go for coffee that's a cup above? i brought you nespresso. nespresso. what else? we, the entertainment-loving people, want all our rooms to be tv rooms. because those are the best rooms. because they have tvs in them. and, when we're not in those rooms, we want our shows to go with us. anywhere? you got that right, kid show thing. get a directv all-included package for 4 rooms. only $25 a month, price guaranteed for 2 years. available for at&t unlimited plus customers. i ...prilosec otc 7 years ago,my doctor recommended... 5 years ago, last week. just 1 pill each morning, 24 hours and zero heartburn. it's been the number 1 doctor recommended brand for 10... ...s
gordon ramsay is here. but when we come back, we'll be reading some first drafts of graduation cards. stick around are graduate. well it's a perfect nespresso hold on a second.orge. mmm. ♪ [mel torme sings "comin' home baby"] hey there. want a lift? ♪ where are we going? no don't tell me. let me guess. ♪ have a nice ride. ♪ how far would you go for coffee that's a cup above? i brought you nespresso. nespresso. what else? we, the entertainment-loving people, want all our rooms...
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william and mary is also gordon kray's alma mater. this is an hour-long event which is part of a symposium titled, james monroe, presidential migration. >> our speaker today is gordon kray. we go way back
william and mary is also gordon kray's alma mater. this is an hour-long event which is part of a symposium titled, james monroe, presidential migration. >> our speaker today is gordon kray. we go way back
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the eighth season with gordon chris tien a and new chef gordon sanchez and then he's live with the f word. the f word stands for fun, food, family and finesse. it's got nothing to do with the naughty word. the hour-long show pitsz two shows against each other. there with be surprise guests and gordon promises to keep his temper to a minimum. he's constantly swearing. i will prove to america that i can go 60 minutes live without a single beep. you will be going home. as for master chef another 40 of america's best home cooks will compete for that coveted white apron and in the first episode, the field will be cut in half. this is crazy. this country is becoming a fundamental across the country. they were sometimes brushed aside because their true love was never brought out of them. we're starting to see a lot of natural ability that is shining beyond what we could ever have imagined. i'm going to show you how to make a perfect tornado watch till a. with sanchez joining the team he says the chemistry might be getting spicy. >> i think it's going to contribute a lot to the judging here.
the eighth season with gordon chris tien a and new chef gordon sanchez and then he's live with the f word. the f word stands for fun, food, family and finesse. it's got nothing to do with the naughty word. the hour-long show pitsz two shows against each other. there with be surprise guests and gordon promises to keep his temper to a minimum. he's constantly swearing. i will prove to america that i can go 60 minutes live without a single beep. you will be going home. as for master chef another...
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>> it's called the f word with gordon ramsay. it is promoted as a cooking competition mixed with a is a right show. he will interact with fans and foodies. we had the chance to speak to ramsey about his new show and what he plans to dish out. >> it is about driving those families to compete against each other and cook for the dining room. if it's good, they will get the praise. if it is bad, it is not leaving the concern en. >> gordon says the f word is fun, food and family. it is followed by the premiere of the f word. so you've got a couple of hours of gordon ramsay tonight. >> i love good honest criticism. i hate when they say it is really great. >> have you seen this? people send him pictures of food they cooked at home and he sends them really super honest commentary. many are not flattery. >> andy cohen just tweeted. and gordon ramsay says that needs to crawl off the plate. >> he is on thursday night love connection. state senate approved a bill that will require high schools and middle schools to start after 8:30 in the mo
>> it's called the f word with gordon ramsay. it is promoted as a cooking competition mixed with a is a right show. he will interact with fans and foodies. we had the chance to speak to ramsey about his new show and what he plans to dish out. >> it is about driving those families to compete against each other and cook for the dining room. if it's good, they will get the praise. if it is bad, it is not leaving the concern en. >> gordon says the f word is fun, food and family....
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gordon chang and colonel cedric leighton. thank you. chris. >>> why are forces patrolling along the border of syria and turkey? we have a live report from the pentagon next. like, imagine having your vehicle serviced...or yo. from the comfort of your own home. introducing complimentary lincoln pickup and delivery servicing. because the most important luxury of all... is time. pickup and delivery servicing on the entire family of lincoln luxury vehicles including a complimentary lincoln loaner. whoa,i just had to push one button to join. it's like i'm in the office with you, even though i'm here. it's almost like the virtual reality of business communications. no, it's reality. intuitive one touch video conferencing is a reality. and now it's included at no additional cost with vonage business. call now and see why 3,000 companies a month are switching to vonage. business grade. people friendly. >>> there's a new complication in the war against isis. u.s. troops once again in harm's way patrolling the syrian border with turkey. not to fi
gordon chang and colonel cedric leighton. thank you. chris. >>> why are forces patrolling along the border of syria and turkey? we have a live report from the pentagon next. like, imagine having your vehicle serviced...or yo. from the comfort of your own home. introducing complimentary lincoln pickup and delivery servicing. because the most important luxury of all... is time. pickup and delivery servicing on the entire family of lincoln luxury vehicles including a complimentary lincoln...
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gordon corera, bbc news. routine surgery and gp appointments have been cancelled in parts of the nhs, as it recovers from the cyber attack. it's thought 16 trusts, out of 47 that were hit on friday, are still facing some problems, leading to further cancellations and delays to services, as our health editor, hugh pym, reports. it's an it problem, but it has a human cost. clare hobday is receiving intensive treatment for breast cancer. but it's been put on hold since the cyber attack brought down systems on friday. i'm very frustrated. i was in tears this morning. i've only had one treatment. supposed to have it friday. didn't have it today. they've rung me saying not happening today, possibly not tomorrow. that's five days out. if i'm supposed to have it every day and it's very intense, what happens with missing five days? if i don't have this, am i being given, you know, the death sentence? jess laughton waited months in constant pain, which she hoped would ease when her leg was amputated. she was in hospita
gordon corera, bbc news. routine surgery and gp appointments have been cancelled in parts of the nhs, as it recovers from the cyber attack. it's thought 16 trusts, out of 47 that were hit on friday, are still facing some problems, leading to further cancellations and delays to services, as our health editor, hugh pym, reports. it's an it problem, but it has a human cost. clare hobday is receiving intensive treatment for breast cancer. but it's been put on hold since the cyber attack brought...
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laura gordon, bbc news, barra, in the outer hebrides. well, in st ann's square, here in manchester, people have been laying flowers and messages in memory of those caught up in monday's attack. our correspondent, sophie long, is there now. yes, huw, ithink yes, huw, i think that great sense of shock that was so palpable in the immediate aftermath of monday night's terror attack is nowjust starting to subside, but in its place a great sense of sadness and here, st ann's square, right in the heart of the city centre, has become the vocal point for the expression of that sadness. throughout the course of the day many hundreds of people have come here, they've come to lay flowers, to reflect and leave m essa 9 es to lay flowers, to reflect and leave m essa g es of to lay flowers, to reflect and leave messages of condolences for the families, for the parents who lost children here. a little earlier this evening a group of religious leaders from many different faiths came and spoke to the crowds who have gathered here. they spoke about the hor
laura gordon, bbc news, barra, in the outer hebrides. well, in st ann's square, here in manchester, people have been laying flowers and messages in memory of those caught up in monday's attack. our correspondent, sophie long, is there now. yes, huw, ithink yes, huw, i think that great sense of shock that was so palpable in the immediate aftermath of monday night's terror attack is nowjust starting to subside, but in its place a great sense of sadness and here, st ann's square, right in the...
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. >>> i'm bruce gordon i'm not sure i'm dressed for it but i'm heading to the senior prom. and i mean senior prom. living live to the fullest no matter what the calendar says. the story straight ahead. ♪ >> 38 game start sense the year 22,000. yuk. we'll mention them in sports but i really want to talk to you about tomorrow's preakness. join me. sports in a few. ♪ >>> they put the senior in senior prom today in wynnefield. adult daycare center host add dance and luncheon for older philadelphians dealing with dementia and physical dissables. >> the result plenty of smiles and an unexpected benefit for the folks who run the place. bruce gordon has the story. ♪ >> reporter: they danced, dined, debated at a place like home too january fet told me they wanted this day to be different for seniors stuck in sometimes monotonous routine. >> every day they come in and, you know, we're in our jeans, we're in our sweats but i wanted them to have a special day. a dress up day. ♪ >> reporter: it was that. 64 year young laura summer sequin shawl. i was itemed to ask her who she wa
. >>> i'm bruce gordon i'm not sure i'm dressed for it but i'm heading to the senior prom. and i mean senior prom. living live to the fullest no matter what the calendar says. the story straight ahead. ♪ >> 38 game start sense the year 22,000. yuk. we'll mention them in sports but i really want to talk to you about tomorrow's preakness. join me. sports in a few. ♪ >>> they put the senior in senior prom today in wynnefield. adult daycare center host add dance and...
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at stonewall‘s rainbow laces summit at old trafford, professional footballers' association chief — gordon taylor— association chief — gordon taylor — said he didn't know of a single gay male footballer currently playing the game. it may well be that a player wants to be known as a football player, not as the first gay footballer. it's the same with... it's been the same with many of our issues, without somebody prepared to take the heat and then others to follow and feel confident to follow. it becomes very difficult. roger federer has pulled out of this month's french open. federer says he's decided to skip the clay court season. he's not injured, he says scheduling is the reason for missing the grand slam, as he wants to concentrate on the grass court season that follows. the italian 0pen began today and britain's number three aljaz bedene will face novak djokovic in the second round, maria sharapova is guaranteed a place in the qualifying competition for wimbledon, after she won herfirst—round match in the women's tournament in rome. she earned enough ranking points with a stra
at stonewall‘s rainbow laces summit at old trafford, professional footballers' association chief — gordon taylor— association chief — gordon taylor — said he didn't know of a single gay male footballer currently playing the game. it may well be that a player wants to be known as a football player, not as the first gay footballer. it's the same with... it's been the same with many of our issues, without somebody prepared to take the heat and then others to follow and feel confident to...
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starting with professor gordon. prof. gordon: thank you all so much for coming, for finding the right room. thanks to nancy cott for having this idea. charles dickens wrote that the law is an idiot. now, i have taken this idea entirely out of context. it was actually mr. bumble who said that in "oliver twist," but i think the point is sometimes on the mark. i have learned that law has only a partial overlap with justice. that fact, however, has greatly increased my respect for the many lawyers whose creativity works to try to bring law and justice closer together. people i have learned an enormous amount from. i'm going to talk about three experiences of my own, and one that was not my own but led to a notorious decision and a great deal of activism. i got involved, thanks to sylvia law, in writing several amicus briefs. in worst cases. my novice experience was in webster case, 1989. we wrote a brief that was eventually signed by 400 historians in an attempt to overturn a missouri law, which began with a preamble stating
starting with professor gordon. prof. gordon: thank you all so much for coming, for finding the right room. thanks to nancy cott for having this idea. charles dickens wrote that the law is an idiot. now, i have taken this idea entirely out of context. it was actually mr. bumble who said that in "oliver twist," but i think the point is sometimes on the mark. i have learned that law has only a partial overlap with justice. that fact, however, has greatly increased my respect for the...
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starting with professor gordon. ms. gordon: thank you also much for coming, for finding the right room. thanks to nancy for having this idea. charles dickens wrote that the law is an idiot. i have taken this idea entirely out of context. it was actually mr. bumble who said that in "oliver twist." but i think the point is sometimes on the mark. i have learned that law has only a partial overlap with justice. that fact, however, has greatly increased my respect for the many lawyers whose creativity works to try to bring law and justice closer together. people i have learned an enormous amount from. i'm going to talk about three experiences of my own and one that was not my own but led to a notorious decision and a great deal of activism. i got involved thanks to sylvia law in writing several amicus briefs. my novice experience was in webster case, 1989. we wrote a brief that was eventually signed by 400 historians in an attempt to overturn a missouri law, which began with a preamble stating that the life of each human bei
starting with professor gordon. ms. gordon: thank you also much for coming, for finding the right room. thanks to nancy for having this idea. charles dickens wrote that the law is an idiot. i have taken this idea entirely out of context. it was actually mr. bumble who said that in "oliver twist." but i think the point is sometimes on the mark. i have learned that law has only a partial overlap with justice. that fact, however, has greatly increased my respect for the many lawyers...
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i'm bruce gordon and as always i'm ready to step in to help folks out whether they want it or not. the story straight ahead. >>> volunteer work outs continue for the eagle and defensive leap is already under a microscope. defensive coordinator jim schwartz already has a message for the guys up front. that's coming up later in sports. introducing fios gigabit connection. superfast internet at an incredible price. with speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x faster than most people have. and, it's just $79.99 a month online for 1 year. and only $5 more per month for the second year. get fios gigabit connection for $79.99 with tv, hbo for 1 year and multi-room dvr service for 2 years. all with a 2-year agreement. switch now at fiosgigabit.com. ♪ >>> two week repair project landed a knock out blow to camera toting tourist looking for a photo in front of philadelphia's iconic rocky statue. of course, in april the rocky steps were fenced off while the nfl got ready for its big draft day stage. now the statue itself off limits. >> we asked bruce gordon to check it out and see if he could do s
i'm bruce gordon and as always i'm ready to step in to help folks out whether they want it or not. the story straight ahead. >>> volunteer work outs continue for the eagle and defensive leap is already under a microscope. defensive coordinator jim schwartz already has a message for the guys up front. that's coming up later in sports. introducing fios gigabit connection. superfast internet at an incredible price. with speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x faster than most people have. and,...
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gordon: if you are u.s. steel and you sell to ford motor, and they have to compete against toyota and other auto international manufacturers, and as ford motor you have to buy steel at an artificially high price, that reduces your ability to compete. that will work its way to the steel mill. joe: let's talk about u.s. steel. after the election that stock went ballistic. it has come down and erased a lot of those games. this chart is surging in november and plunging lately. what is the collective hallucination in november that caused people to misread it so aggressively? gordon: we have said this about u.s. steel all along. their capx has been under depreciated since 2013. they are not spending enough to keep up with upkeep. they will have to take a huge increase in capx and will not benefit from these steel prices in this hypothetical trump push. their costs are the highest because their facilities are the most inefficient. you were seen that play through right now. the idea that we will be using industrial
gordon: if you are u.s. steel and you sell to ford motor, and they have to compete against toyota and other auto international manufacturers, and as ford motor you have to buy steel at an artificially high price, that reduces your ability to compete. that will work its way to the steel mill. joe: let's talk about u.s. steel. after the election that stock went ballistic. it has come down and erased a lot of those games. this chart is surging in november and plunging lately. what is the...
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meanwhile, the former labour prime minister, gordon brown, urged voters not to give theresa may "a blank cheque," to run the country. 0ur political correspondent ian watson reports. two big beasts, a former prime minister and a former deputy of prime minister entered the frame to claim the conservatives are waging a war on the you might expect him to say that the next labour government will stop this. but his emphasis is on holding theresa may to account. her britain will have more inequality and poverty than what we saw in the thatcher years. no conservative prime minister should ever be given a free hand. the deputy leader tom watson insisted he was determined to turn round labour's position in the polls but warned of the dangers of a big conservative victory. he said if theresa may still commands the lead in the polls she had at the start she will have a margaret thatcher—style majority. as labour mps battle to get back to westminster we are seeing a tale of two campaigns. the official one emphasising what labour would do in government and the unofficial one where some candidates te
meanwhile, the former labour prime minister, gordon brown, urged voters not to give theresa may "a blank cheque," to run the country. 0ur political correspondent ian watson reports. two big beasts, a former prime minister and a former deputy of prime minister entered the frame to claim the conservatives are waging a war on the you might expect him to say that the next labour government will stop this. but his emphasis is on holding theresa may to account. her britain will have more...
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gordon corera, bbc news. let's have a quick look at some of the front pages of the morning's papers. the sun leads with tonight's breaking news that the moors murderer, ian brady, has died. it says he never revealed where he buried one of his victims. the times also carries a picture ian brady, but leads with a drugs firm facing a fine of hundreds of millions of pounds, for increasing the cost of cancer medicines. the ft says hackers could be ready to launch a second global cyber attack using a system stolen from us spies. ahead of tomorrow's manifesto launch, the is headline is ‘labour‘s tax grab on the rich‘, with the paper expected to propose extending the top rate to those earning above £80,000 a year. the telegraph leads on the same story — claiming that almost a million middle—class people would be dragged into paying the top rate of income tax under labour's plans. while the guardian reports a labour manifesto pledging a levy on firms paying over £330,000 on individual wages. the metro focu
gordon corera, bbc news. let's have a quick look at some of the front pages of the morning's papers. the sun leads with tonight's breaking news that the moors murderer, ian brady, has died. it says he never revealed where he buried one of his victims. the times also carries a picture ian brady, but leads with a drugs firm facing a fine of hundreds of millions of pounds, for increasing the cost of cancer medicines. the ft says hackers could be ready to launch a second global cyber attack using a...
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now gordon brown talked a lot about the individual labour candidates in this area. very interestingly, he did not make any mention ofjeremy corbyn or a mention of a future labour government. he wants to focus on talk about individual labour mps acting as champions, he said, for the car industry, for social justice. he was saying the tone was very much talking about individual mps and appealing to labour members and labour party supporters that they needed labour mps in parliament standing upfor they needed labour mps in parliament standing up for them. he talked about as the record of the past labour government, things like achievements are protecting the nhs, keeping pensioners out of poverty, reducing child poverty but, interestingly, no mention of a future labour government orjeremy corbyn as a future prime minister. this audience was made up of invited labour party members as well as stu d e nts labour party members as well as students and staff from coventry university. before gordon brown made his speech, i had a conversation with a few labour party members. v
now gordon brown talked a lot about the individual labour candidates in this area. very interestingly, he did not make any mention ofjeremy corbyn or a mention of a future labour government. he wants to focus on talk about individual labour mps acting as champions, he said, for the car industry, for social justice. he was saying the tone was very much talking about individual mps and appealing to labour members and labour party supporters that they needed labour mps in parliament standing upfor...
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gordon, thank you for bringing us up to date. as we mentioned earlier, the attack here in manchester was the worst in the uk since the london bombings ofjuly 2005. as news of the bombing spread across the city last night, many rushed to offer to help those in need. families offered accommodation to those caught in the turmoil, and taxi drivers offered free rides to anyone in need. our correspondent, sophie long, reports on how the community come came together in adversity. manchester was a city understandably on edge this morning — panic as another building in the city centre was evacuated. smashed all the windows down in the arndale to get out. some lads have just said... everyone's just ran. this time it was a false alarm and while the threat is felt acutely, people here are coming together and the human spirit, the defiance, is strong. no amount of evilness will ever, ever dampen any good thought there is about manchester. cab drivers who worked through the night, foregoing theirfares, were back keeping the city moving again
gordon, thank you for bringing us up to date. as we mentioned earlier, the attack here in manchester was the worst in the uk since the london bombings ofjuly 2005. as news of the bombing spread across the city last night, many rushed to offer to help those in need. families offered accommodation to those caught in the turmoil, and taxi drivers offered free rides to anyone in need. our correspondent, sophie long, reports on how the community come came together in adversity. manchester was a city...
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lorna gordon, thank you, oui’ manifesto. lorna gordon, thank you, our correspondent in scotland, looking forward to the debates in edinburgh tonight. polling day is onjune eighth, but the deadline to register to vote is tomorrow. the latest figures from the electoral commission show there could be up to seven million people eligible to vote who haven't yet registered. sophie long has been speaking to people in west yorkshire, where both conservatives and labour chose to launch their manifestos. there is some flash photography in this report. in this barber shop in leeds, where every vote could count, most people haven't yet registered. have you registered to vote? no. will you register to vote? no. why not? because basically i don't understand it. i never have voted, never voted. bev is assessing the trainee barbers here. i have no real interest in stuff like that. do you think you will bother voting? probably not. why would you not bother voting? i don't really get all the politics and stuff like that. have you registered t
lorna gordon, thank you, oui’ manifesto. lorna gordon, thank you, our correspondent in scotland, looking forward to the debates in edinburgh tonight. polling day is onjune eighth, but the deadline to register to vote is tomorrow. the latest figures from the electoral commission show there could be up to seven million people eligible to vote who haven't yet registered. sophie long has been speaking to people in west yorkshire, where both conservatives and labour chose to launch their...
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gordon, thanks for the update. we will update further on the manchester situation in a few minutes' time. send me questions about the manchester situation using social media. 0r about the manchester situation using social media. or the website. donald trump —— donald trump met the pope recently. earlier at the vatican, the latest leg of his foreign trip. the two men have publicly clashed in the past: one wants to build a border wall, one wants to build bridges. this is the pope last year. a person who thinks about building walls wherever they may be, and not of building bridges is not christian. this is not the gospel, as far as what you said about whether i would advise to vote, or not to vote, i'm not going to get involved in that. i say only that this man is not christian if he has said things like that. the strongest of words from the pope. explicit criticism of the idea ofa pope. explicit criticism of the idea of a border wall, it was always am i to mrtrump was of a border wall, it was always am i to mr tr
gordon, thanks for the update. we will update further on the manchester situation in a few minutes' time. send me questions about the manchester situation using social media. 0r about the manchester situation using social media. or the website. donald trump —— donald trump met the pope recently. earlier at the vatican, the latest leg of his foreign trip. the two men have publicly clashed in the past: one wants to build a border wall, one wants to build bridges. this is the pope last year. a...
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let me push back on my good friend gordon chang. i agree with him his critique about the things about south korea. that's the wrong thing to say about an ally. and then earlier said i don't stand by any of my statements. again, adversaries and allies are listening. that's not a good agreement. but we've had sanctions. lots and lots and lots of sanctions. what do we have in a north korea that builds more missiles and test morse nuclear weapons. if we wait until the very end to have a negotiation, that will never happen. i think there is a possibility here that we could have some talks, and that would lead a freeze. and believe me, i would take a freeze over them building their capability and being able to reach the united states. and yes, it was sort of awkward to say the least to say all those nice things about kim jong un. but a guy who has been to north korea, been to iran, had meetings with awful people, you don't lead into if meeting by saying you're a murderous regime, i hate you. if we're trying to prevent a nuclear war, then
let me push back on my good friend gordon chang. i agree with him his critique about the things about south korea. that's the wrong thing to say about an ally. and then earlier said i don't stand by any of my statements. again, adversaries and allies are listening. that's not a good agreement. but we've had sanctions. lots and lots and lots of sanctions. what do we have in a north korea that builds more missiles and test morse nuclear weapons. if we wait until the very end to have a...
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think i agree with gordon. your attitude as to how you think this has been handled depends on where you sit. the reality is that most democrats did not like james comey, after he revealed what he did about the clinton e—mails back in the summerand thena the clinton e—mails back in the summer and then a few days after the election he made a statement saying he was re—operating —— reopening the dog investigation against —— reopening the investigation against clinton over her e—mail use. then many republican said they did not like him, people working closely to trump. so he is in this uncomfortable position in one hand, that he is not trusted by democrats, and not trusted by republicans, which of course, as gordon suggests, lays out that arguably he is quite independent. if you are not trusted by both sides, that tells you you're probably doing something right. but again, as gordon says, this is really about, it appears to be about, based on the timing, based on what is going on, based on what dona
think i agree with gordon. your attitude as to how you think this has been handled depends on where you sit. the reality is that most democrats did not like james comey, after he revealed what he did about the clinton e—mails back in the summerand thena the clinton e—mails back in the summer and then a few days after the election he made a statement saying he was re—operating —— reopening the dog investigation against —— reopening the investigation against clinton over her...
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that is a very good point, it was gordon brown. back to the times, labour's packs rein in tatters, plan to miss target by billions, expert warns. —— tax. more analysis of labour's tax proposals. the times have gone to the expert, the ifs, michael gove said they do not want experts! labour said they can raise 4 billion from tax rises, the ifs said people will avoid the tax rises, and they will avoid the tax rises, and they will only raise between two and 3 billion. they haven't got a contingency fund, so all they have got. something like 3—4,000,000,000, because people's behaviour changes. they have got a contingency plan. they have got a contingency plan. they built in an assumption there will be some behavioural change, they think it could bring 6 billion, they think it could bring 6 billion, they are budgeting on 4 billion, but they are budgeting on 4 billion, but the ifs said it will be more like two to 3 billion. they haven't said how they are going to pay for the nationalisation, they have announced a lot of nationalisat
that is a very good point, it was gordon brown. back to the times, labour's packs rein in tatters, plan to miss target by billions, expert warns. —— tax. more analysis of labour's tax proposals. the times have gone to the expert, the ifs, michael gove said they do not want experts! labour said they can raise 4 billion from tax rises, the ifs said people will avoid the tax rises, and they will avoid the tax rises, and they will only raise between two and 3 billion. they haven't got a...
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that you so much, gordon chang. kennedy: liberals are criticizing former president barack obama about the money he's making talking to wall street fat cats. debbie wasserman-schultz is defending him. and i'll tell you why she is right for once..... kennedy: it appears the trump administration is leaning towards pulling out of the paris environment agreement. but the issue is reported the administration in some interesting ways. check this out. the head of the environmental protection agency scott pruitt want to exit the deal. secretary of state and former ceo of exxonmobil, he wants to stay in. only in a trump white house could a dynamic like that be possible. let me ask fox business network john stossel. should we stay? in? john: no. price has a better argument. i can see why the secretary of state wants to be not in a position where these other countries will like hick less because it's pulling out of an agreement. but the agreement is just politicians pretending to do something. remember kyoto was going to solve
that you so much, gordon chang. kennedy: liberals are criticizing former president barack obama about the money he's making talking to wall street fat cats. debbie wasserman-schultz is defending him. and i'll tell you why she is right for once..... kennedy: it appears the trump administration is leaning towards pulling out of the paris environment agreement. but the issue is reported the administration in some interesting ways. check this out. the head of the environmental protection agency...
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chef gordon ramsay is here for a no holds barred burger battle. he's here to say. >> good morning, america. >>> good morning, america. hope you're having a good thursday. great to have sara haines here. >> yep. [ applause ] >> and we all know it is graduation season and have you seen this video. it's been seen more than 5 million times. it's a teacher's surprise to her student. he had no idea and there's a bigger story behind this gesture and we're going to talk to them both live this morning. looking forward to that. >> amazing story. really amazing story. >>> you know what, it's thursday. you know what that means, tory johnson is here with summer "deals & steals," everybody. memorial day weekend and there she is putting her sunglasses on one of our audience members. >> yeah. >> who happens to be gordon ramsay. [ cheers and applause ] >> live this morning. and he's going to share some of his secrets to the perfect burger for anybody who is grilling this weekend. >> a little competition going on later this morning. also news with amy. >>> we begin
chef gordon ramsay is here for a no holds barred burger battle. he's here to say. >> good morning, america. >>> good morning, america. hope you're having a good thursday. great to have sara haines here. >> yep. [ applause ] >> and we all know it is graduation season and have you seen this video. it's been seen more than 5 million times. it's a teacher's surprise to her student. he had no idea and there's a bigger story behind this gesture and we're going to talk to...
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ladies and gentlemen, please welcome, the wonderful, and at -- annette gordon reed. [applause] >> thank you very much. it is wonderful to be here. i was in charlottesville earlier today for the presentation of the thomas jefferson medal. one of my dear friends, letter -- loretta lynch, received a medal for loss. i stopped in charlottesville -- i got in the car and came here to be with you today. i'm very happy to be her in a beautiful, spring day. i've been able to enjoy the hospitality of people here command the beautiful campus. this is interesting for me. i'm sort of in the middle of the book tour with my co-author, who helped me write both -- thomas jefferson and the empire of the imagination. we have been going together so flying solo is interesting. i was used to doing it before but i've gotten used to having him here. tonight is a hemmings story. i'm glad to talk to you about this. my first book, thomas jefferson and sally hemmings, un-american -- and american controversy, i thought was about historians, the way people approach history. particularly the way hi
ladies and gentlemen, please welcome, the wonderful, and at -- annette gordon reed. [applause] >> thank you very much. it is wonderful to be here. i was in charlottesville earlier today for the presentation of the thomas jefferson medal. one of my dear friends, letter -- loretta lynch, received a medal for loss. i stopped in charlottesville -- i got in the car and came here to be with you today. i'm very happy to be her in a beautiful, spring day. i've been able to enjoy the hospitality...
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that you so much, gordon chang. kennedy: liberals are criticizing former president barack obama about the money he's making talking to wall street fat cats. debbie wasserman-schultz is defending him. and i'll tell you why she is right for once. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. do not use if you are allergic to taltz. before starting you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you are being treated for an infection or have symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bowel disease can happen with taltz. including worseni
that you so much, gordon chang. kennedy: liberals are criticizing former president barack obama about the money he's making talking to wall street fat cats. debbie wasserman-schultz is defending him. and i'll tell you why she is right for once. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at...
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i got the opportunity to interview kim gordon some time ago. kim gordon's version of where women fit into that conversation was not necessarily the same as somebody else's, right? - right. - she saw this through a different lens, and i suspect that the people in this book all had their own, it's not exactly rashamon, but they all have their own version of the story. take it together it's actually a pretty good snapshot. - i'm acting as kind of the narrator, i'll have a chapter in the beginning, the middle some, and then i'm doing all these inter-stitial pieces so that i'm commenting on what it was like for us to experience all these kids from east la showing up at our shows, like what, where. there are all these like beautiful brown skinned kids. - where'd they come from? - yeah. and then suddenly oh, there's bands that go along with that. there's the brat, and there's, so. theresa from the brat wrote a chapter with tom, my co-author and my co-author and i'm like ken burns of the punk rock scene. - oh listen, being the punk rock ken burns is a
i got the opportunity to interview kim gordon some time ago. kim gordon's version of where women fit into that conversation was not necessarily the same as somebody else's, right? - right. - she saw this through a different lens, and i suspect that the people in this book all had their own, it's not exactly rashamon, but they all have their own version of the story. take it together it's actually a pretty good snapshot. - i'm acting as kind of the narrator, i'll have a chapter in the beginning,...
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we talked to jeff gordon about that. another mlp play. and fever tree, a great thesis about that one taking share in the tonic market from schweb. guys, there is also david copley who told people to short the kiwi. you know, to be worried about dairy debt. and the exposure that the whole -- by the way, the retailer, as amazon made strides down under. >> by the way, downtown josh brown as we know him tweeted out a little while ago, that bobby axelrod as we know the brain child of our colleague andrew sorkin on the tv series billions, made a video appearance at the conference. i don't know if you saw that, kelly. there were no investment ideas there. but he invaded the sohn conference there as well. art imitating life. >> right. exactly. mike, do you think that china, you know, kind of -- when i hear somebody come on talking about china's credit, it's like, all right, here we go again. but maybe that's the kind of complacency that is problematic. >> that idea, kelly, you start to feel bulletproof because you've been hearing about a bear cas
we talked to jeff gordon about that. another mlp play. and fever tree, a great thesis about that one taking share in the tonic market from schweb. guys, there is also david copley who told people to short the kiwi. you know, to be worried about dairy debt. and the exposure that the whole -- by the way, the retailer, as amazon made strides down under. >> by the way, downtown josh brown as we know him tweeted out a little while ago, that bobby axelrod as we know the brain child of our...
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when we come back, gordon ramsay is here. when we come back, gordon ramsay is here. >>> thank you for joining us. i'm natasha zouves. out of san francisco, a body was found on a trail. that person was apparently stabbed to death. officers are still searching the area. they say bernal heights boulevard and anderson streets will be closed while they do their work. let's get to alix exist smith now. >> we had a crash westbound 80 on the bay bridge just before treasure island. they did clear it ten minutes ago budaj is done. so you can see congested. the approaches are quite congested, as well a. quick check of the drive times, westbound 80 highway 4 to the maze it is heavy at 4 32 minutes. 15 across the bay bridge. 15 from san francisco to sfo. >> thank you. >>> hi there. we have a few 60s out there right now. brentwood, san jose. about 47 in los gatos. still flight delays at sfo. out and about commuting today, just cloudy this morning. gusty breezes on the bay. now, we are going to stay cooler than average through saturday and
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bruce gordon reporting. charlotte appeared on "good day philadelphia" she left the prom early but she did not get home past midnight. >> wait a second. i met her. she is a -- her and her family the day she graduated. dropping out of high school cost her her class trip to washington, d.c. so who knows, maybe some day. >> i think that trip will happ happen. >>> in tampa, this offender just got out of jail but he's already back behind bars. police say kyle bar wip would meet women online, on dating sites, and then brag about his military record. he would tell them he was a green beret he work in the cia and deployed overseas but investigators say none of was true. although some women did believe him. and when they did, he would ask for money, meals an whole lot more. >> if you have to use something like somebody else's service and sacrifice to embellish your own statue in life, you're pretty sick. >> barwin is accused of scamming another victim he's been convicted of same crime before and also charged in kentuc
bruce gordon reporting. charlotte appeared on "good day philadelphia" she left the prom early but she did not get home past midnight. >> wait a second. i met her. she is a -- her and her family the day she graduated. dropping out of high school cost her her class trip to washington, d.c. so who knows, maybe some day. >> i think that trip will happ happen. >>> in tampa, this offender just got out of jail but he's already back behind bars. police say kyle bar wip...
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. ♪ gordon: tonight on "masterchef junior: - an extra serving." - ha! - we're taking a trip... - oh! - ... down memory lane. - ( grunting ) we'll take a look back at some of our greatest hits... - eww! - ...minor blips... duh. ...and messiest bits from the last five seasons. plus, we'll visit some of our past junior home cooks... - now i'm a teenager. - alexander. ...who aren't so junior anymore. now i'm able to drive, which is crazy. this is "masterchef junior: an extra serving." hello. i'm gordon ramsay. "masterchef" is officially the world's biggest cooking competition. it began 27 years ago, and it's been seen in 58 different countries.
. ♪ gordon: tonight on "masterchef junior: - an extra serving." - ha! - we're taking a trip... - oh! - ... down memory lane. - ( grunting ) we'll take a look back at some of our greatest hits... - eww! - ...minor blips... duh. ...and messiest bits from the last five seasons. plus, we'll visit some of our past junior home cooks... - now i'm a teenager. - alexander. ...who aren't so junior anymore. now i'm able to drive, which is crazy. this is "masterchef junior: an...
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joining me forbes contributor, china expert, gordon chang. gordon, good to have you here. you've just heard general jack keane, former vice chief of the army, say straightforwardly, he thinks that the real issue here is china and the collision course that they are on with the united states. your thoughts. >> absolutely correct. you know, the north koreans couldn't bark nor bite as they say without china because china provides more than 90% of external trade, most of their food, most of their oil, plus the technology for the missiles. missiles that the north koreans tested on august 24th, february 12 and may 21st look like they come from the jl 1 submarine launch missile. fished out of the sea north korean missiles clearly from china, and you go through this in the nuclear weapons program, some of the semi process materiale that the north koreans have come from china. lou: gordon, you're saying this, one, the chinese are providing technology. secondly, they're providing design. and thirdly, they are providing, if not manufacture, the products themselves that are being used
joining me forbes contributor, china expert, gordon chang. gordon, good to have you here. you've just heard general jack keane, former vice chief of the army, say straightforwardly, he thinks that the real issue here is china and the collision course that they are on with the united states. your thoughts. >> absolutely correct. you know, the north koreans couldn't bark nor bite as they say without china because china provides more than 90% of external trade, most of their food, most of...
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she wouldn't figure out a way. >> i'm thinking road trip, bruce gordon. i'm in if you are. >> she found like a fun person. >> i can guarantee i'll get her home by midnight. >>> road trip. >> exactly. >> if you're speaking for memorial day weekend, get set for a whole lot of company. state officials expect more than 2 million drives will hit the pennsylvania turnpike over the weekend. officials say the busiest time for travel is tomorrow afternoon and monday night. to make things go smoother, the turnpike suspending maintenance work and is opening elapse friday morning through tuesday night. >>> you see it you shoot it our fresco users are helping us show what's going on in your neighb neighbor. iain, what you got. >> lucy, the rain did not stop many runners tonight in philadelphia. fresco user arlene lee takes us to the 5k night race and after party at the art museum. it started and ended at the steps of the art museum. the race benefits blossom philadelphia which helps kids and adults with dissables. this is the event's 37th year. >>> next to north phill
she wouldn't figure out a way. >> i'm thinking road trip, bruce gordon. i'm in if you are. >> she found like a fun person. >> i can guarantee i'll get her home by midnight. >>> road trip. >> exactly. >> if you're speaking for memorial day weekend, get set for a whole lot of company. state officials expect more than 2 million drives will hit the pennsylvania turnpike over the weekend. officials say the busiest time for travel is tomorrow afternoon and...
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in wynnefield, i'm bruce gordon, fox 29 news. ♪ >> love it. you see it you shoot it our fresco users are helping us show what's happening in your neighbor. so, chris, what's going on tonight? >> dawn, we start in delaware county where fresco user emma takes us to special prom for some special students. the red carpet event the second annual prom for students with special needs. take look. many prom's theme this year was hollywood stars are born. these stars from four local high schools were invited to attend. everything was free. the prom was made possible through generous donations from local restaurants and business businesses. >>> and it was a beautiful day to be on the water fresco user nicole johnson takes us to the battleship new jersey in camden. many people out there enjoying the seasons first beer garden there with live country music, food and of course well beer. the battleship's next beer garden scheduled for next thursday. when you see news happening, be and shoot it make sure you to- use the fresco app to send it to our newsroom.
in wynnefield, i'm bruce gordon, fox 29 news. ♪ >> love it. you see it you shoot it our fresco users are helping us show what's happening in your neighbor. so, chris, what's going on tonight? >> dawn, we start in delaware county where fresco user emma takes us to special prom for some special students. the red carpet event the second annual prom for students with special needs. take look. many prom's theme this year was hollywood stars are born. these stars from four local high...
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stanton, grounder up the middle, speedy gordon, would beat the throw at the plate. and just like, that jeremy hellickson, two run in the sixth here, derrick detrick, that's two run homerun. it is also the 32nd homerun the phillies starters have given up this month. offensive lie, nothing happening, they manage to score hit, nothing working for the phils right now, they lose four-one, the final. rare but on occasion a major league baseball brawl is actually a true fight, that went down yesterday, as the nats and giant cleared the benches. let's dance said the nationals bryce harper right here after being hit by a pitch from the giant hunter strickland, that's 98 right in the hip. harper would attempt to throw his helmet, and the punches fly. both landed few blows, before the sea of humanity, both ejected from the game. strickland said he was red when harper took off after him. >> you got to protect yourself, takes whatever consequences come with it, and we go from there. >> a lot of people on twit her some fun with harper's awkward helmet toss. that will was a sad th
stanton, grounder up the middle, speedy gordon, would beat the throw at the plate. and just like, that jeremy hellickson, two run in the sixth here, derrick detrick, that's two run homerun. it is also the 32nd homerun the phillies starters have given up this month. offensive lie, nothing happening, they manage to score hit, nothing working for the phils right now, they lose four-one, the final. rare but on occasion a major league baseball brawl is actually a true fight, that went down...