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now, both your father and your brothers graduated from west point, so west point has been a part of your life for a long time. >> long time. >> can you describe your childhood or adolescent impression of what west point was? >> well, it was so much a part of your life, really. and my father threatened my brothers, you know, if you don't study, you won't be able to get into west point. and thank god they didn't allow women in my day because i never would have made it, i don't think. but it was just something my brothers were expected -- >> okay. >> -- to do. >> sure. >> and i think it was fine with my younger brother, but i don't think it was the best thing for my older brother. >> okay. >> i mean, he was a great -- he loved -- he played polo here and in this building, as a matter of fact. >> how many times had you visited west point? >> oh, many. when they asked me at the desk, have you ever been here before? i guess the first time i came was, well, as a child and then as a -- we called them cadet girls in those days. gosh. i can't remember. i think i was 15 or 16. >> 15 or 16? wow. what
now, both your father and your brothers graduated from west point, so west point has been a part of your life for a long time. >> long time. >> can you describe your childhood or adolescent impression of what west point was? >> well, it was so much a part of your life, really. and my father threatened my brothers, you know, if you don't study, you won't be able to get into west point. and thank god they didn't allow women in my day because i never would have made it, i don't...
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i was at west point and if you were at west point, unfortunately, you cannot complain. interviewer: it's a great place to be. husbands and wives form command teams within the household. did your husband ever use you as a sounding -- go ahead and take a drink. i will wait. did your husband ever use you as a sounding board? katherine: yeah, but he never paid any attention. [laughter] he was damn well going to do what he wanted to. but we talked quite a bit. interviewer: the next question was going to be what was your favorite assignment at the army, but i guess -- katherine: it's west point. interviewer: during your time in the army, the army's wives club were a lot different. katherine: they sure are. interviewer: describe some of those events. katherine: well, i remember this one. i never was good at making a speech or anything like that. in fact, this is the first time i have ever done anything like this, and i'm doing it just because i didn't know -- interviewer: i'm glad you did. katherine: well. i think one of the funniest times i had was at fort campbell. i like ic
i was at west point and if you were at west point, unfortunately, you cannot complain. interviewer: it's a great place to be. husbands and wives form command teams within the household. did your husband ever use you as a sounding -- go ahead and take a drink. i will wait. did your husband ever use you as a sounding board? katherine: yeah, but he never paid any attention. [laughter] he was damn well going to do what he wanted to. but we talked quite a bit. interviewer: the next question was...
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the west when it criticizes russia has not been good they haven't. basically tried to undermine russian self-esteem and i think russia has learned that yes we have our own problems we have our own disputes we have to deal with for example gender equality we have to deal with the way we treat option the really really old. particularly the way we treat homosexuals because i think for homosexuals there are still very biggest you should be playing russian and it shouldn't be that way but it's not my place and it's not the west place to lecture russia about these things well i know you're very reluctant to criticize russia openly but you just mentioned this attitude towards the community and if you actually look at the polls you will see that russians by and large. homophobic they for example if you ask people do you mind homosexual couple living in the apartment next door to you they would usually say the majority would say no i don't care and yet in the political. environment these days you hear a lot about the traditional values the patriarchy and so o
the west when it criticizes russia has not been good they haven't. basically tried to undermine russian self-esteem and i think russia has learned that yes we have our own problems we have our own disputes we have to deal with for example gender equality we have to deal with the way we treat option the really really old. particularly the way we treat homosexuals because i think for homosexuals there are still very biggest you should be playing russian and it shouldn't be that way but it's not...
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i always said that i couldn't complain that i was at west point and if you're at west point, unfortunately, you can't complain. >> it is a great place to be. [ laughter ] >> husbands and wives form command teams within the household. did your husband ever use you as a sounding -- go ahead and take a drink, i'll wait. >> did your husband ever use you as a soundingboard for things happening with his work. >> yeah. but he never paid attention. he was going to do what he wanted to. >> sure. >> yeah. but we talked quite a bit. >> that's important. well, the next question was going to be what was your favorite assignment in the army but it was here. >> it's west point. >> during your time in the army, events for army wooifs and wife's clubs are different than no, can you describe some of them? >> i was never good at making a speech or anything like that. in fact, this is the first time i've done anything like this and i'm doing it just because i didn't know that it was -- but sh. >> i'm so glad you did. >> i think one of the funniest times i had was at fort camel and i liked ice-tea with lots of
i always said that i couldn't complain that i was at west point and if you're at west point, unfortunately, you can't complain. >> it is a great place to be. [ laughter ] >> husbands and wives form command teams within the household. did your husband ever use you as a sounding -- go ahead and take a drink, i'll wait. >> did your husband ever use you as a soundingboard for things happening with his work. >> yeah. but he never paid attention. he was going to do what he...
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i was at west point and if you ,ere at west point unfortunately, you cannot complain. husbands and wives form command teams within the household. did your husband ever use you as a sounding board -- go ahead and take a drink here it i will work. did your husband ever use u.s. a sounding board? katherine: yeah, but he never paid any attention. [laughter] he would go where he wanted to. the next question was going to be what was your favorite time at the army, but i guess -- army, your time in the the army's wives club was different. katherine: they sure are. interviewer: describe some of those events. katherine: i was never good at making a speech or anything like that. in fact, this is the first time i have ever done anything like this, and i'm doing it just because i didn't know -- interviewer: i'm glad you did. i think one of the funniest times i had was at fort campbell. tea with lots of lemon and sugar, and i was andd-new being introduced, i had put all of this sugar in ,y tea and i was stirring it and everyone thought i was going to give a speech. so, everybody st
i was at west point and if you ,ere at west point unfortunately, you cannot complain. husbands and wives form command teams within the household. did your husband ever use you as a sounding board -- go ahead and take a drink here it i will work. did your husband ever use u.s. a sounding board? katherine: yeah, but he never paid any attention. [laughter] he would go where he wanted to. the next question was going to be what was your favorite time at the army, but i guess -- army, your time in...
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. >> next, catherine west general weste of moreland, talks about her life as a military daughter, sister. she recounts her time living in vietnam and serving as the red kosice aid -- red crosses aid during the vietnam war. this interview is from the west point center of oral history and is a little over an hour. >> today is the first day of october 2016 and we are in the west point center for all history and i'm here with catherine stevens -- can you please spell your last name? tell me about your childhood. i knew you grew up as the daughter of an army officer. as an like growing up army brat. >> i grew as a millionaire child without any money. wonderful -- had the most wonderful childhood. brothers and my father had been in the cavalry. he was a wonderful horseman. both my older brother and i rode from the time that i was three years old, and my older brother was the same way. i was born in princeton. for six years and when he married my mother, my mother was so bear -- was a very beautiful lady. my older brother was born there. >> where else did you grow up? bragg. washington. oklahom
. >> next, catherine west general weste of moreland, talks about her life as a military daughter, sister. she recounts her time living in vietnam and serving as the red kosice aid -- red crosses aid during the vietnam war. this interview is from the west point center of oral history and is a little over an hour. >> today is the first day of october 2016 and we are in the west point center for all history and i'm here with catherine stevens -- can you please spell your last name?...
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harold: what about grant at west point? john: grant had no desire to be a soldier, no desire to be at west point. in his memoirs he talks about how he comes home one day and his father has worked a deal with a congressman with whom he isn't even talking but they work out a deal to get grant into west point and grant -- his father tells him this. and grant says, well, i'm not going. i don't want to go. and the father says, yes, you're going, for the reason that craig mentioned. but what grant actually then said, he said, well, my father -- in his memoirs, my father said i'm going, i guess i must have to go. so he goes very reluctantly except he's happy about the fact he's going to be able to travel. he's going to be able to see parts of the united states he never saw before. so he gets there and you've heard the famous story. his real name was hiram ulysses grant. take those first three letters, h.u.g. imagine going to any college with your nickname being "hug." and that's what grant has. but he shows up and the sergeant or
harold: what about grant at west point? john: grant had no desire to be a soldier, no desire to be at west point. in his memoirs he talks about how he comes home one day and his father has worked a deal with a congressman with whom he isn't even talking but they work out a deal to get grant into west point and grant -- his father tells him this. and grant says, well, i'm not going. i don't want to go. and the father says, yes, you're going, for the reason that craig mentioned. but what grant...
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but assad could still prove useful to the west. as a moderate bosher are i suspect in some measure is always trying to live up to the image of his father. the latest wave of terrorism in europe the refugee crisis in europe instability in the middle east and new tensions with russia can all to one extent or another be traced back to assad. can be quite charming he'd be a good kind of a person you would want to have a dinner party going back i did not see any evidence. that bashar al assad could become the premier war criminal of the twenty first century. is assad really a tyrant or simply a modern political leader is he a friend or a foe so far the west has not been able to decide one reason for this is that assad is a master at concealing his real intentions you have to put your feet both on the other with the. belief that the future yes. in two thousand and nine two years before the syrian uprising began a french t.v. crew accompanied assad and his wife as they drove to a concert in damascus i would have a go to i would do the but
but assad could still prove useful to the west. as a moderate bosher are i suspect in some measure is always trying to live up to the image of his father. the latest wave of terrorism in europe the refugee crisis in europe instability in the middle east and new tensions with russia can all to one extent or another be traced back to assad. can be quite charming he'd be a good kind of a person you would want to have a dinner party going back i did not see any evidence. that bashar al assad could...
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but assad could still prove useful to the west. as a mudra bosher are i suspect in some measure is always trying to live up to the image of his father. the latest wave of terrorism in europe the refugee crisis in europe instability in the middle east and new tensions with russia can all to one extent or another be traced back to assad. can be quite charming he'd be a good kind of a person you would want to have a dinner party going back i did not see any evidence. that bashar al assad could become the premier war criminal of the twenty first century. is assad really a tyrant or simply a modern political leader is he a friend or a foe so far the west has not been able to decide one reason for this is that assad is a master at concealing his real intentions you have to put your feet both on the other with the. belief that you are. in two thousand and nine two years before the syrian uprising began a french t.v. crew accompanied assad and his wife as they drove to a concert in damascus it would have a go too low to the foot of. my thr
but assad could still prove useful to the west. as a mudra bosher are i suspect in some measure is always trying to live up to the image of his father. the latest wave of terrorism in europe the refugee crisis in europe instability in the middle east and new tensions with russia can all to one extent or another be traced back to assad. can be quite charming he'd be a good kind of a person you would want to have a dinner party going back i did not see any evidence. that bashar al assad could...
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you can see hours here, winds out of the west. unlike most storm system snowstorms we see this time of the year we are not seeing this driving arctic air coming in from the north. this is a westerly pacific air mass to warm things up rapidly thirty-four in millville. dover 35. cape may 35. trenton showing 34. there it goes just sipping along here. storm system was moving at one point at 50 miles an hour. if you are a snow lover it is unfortunate because they still pick up seven or 8 inches of snow in the lehigh valley. imagine we had a huge blocking high to slow that storm down we might have had a foot and a half of snow. unfortunately there was nothing to slow this down and it is just sipping along. now we are seeing more west/ east flow across united states mild pacific air flooding the whole area and from this point on it is very spring like with temperatures at least in the 50's every single day looking forward, and, several rain chances in the accu weather seven day forecast, no snow. colder up here to the north, warmer to th
you can see hours here, winds out of the west. unlike most storm system snowstorms we see this time of the year we are not seeing this driving arctic air coming in from the north. this is a westerly pacific air mass to warm things up rapidly thirty-four in millville. dover 35. cape may 35. trenton showing 34. there it goes just sipping along here. storm system was moving at one point at 50 miles an hour. if you are a snow lover it is unfortunate because they still pick up seven or 8 inches of...
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once again the lockdown at the wagner school in west oak lane is lifted. and everyone is safe and the kids were dismissed because they had a scheduled half day today. >>> turning to the forecast. we are under an accuweather alert as we track snow and rain that will arrive tomorrow. part of our region is under a winter storm watch for saturday. it brings snow to some parts and rain to others and sky 6 hd showing you philadelphia international airport at lunch time. cloudy skies after rain fell overnight and as the day goes on it gets colder outside as well. melissa magee is at the big board with all the details. >> hi rick, we have got a winter storm watch that is issued it's for locations northern and wes
once again the lockdown at the wagner school in west oak lane is lifted. and everyone is safe and the kids were dismissed because they had a scheduled half day today. >>> turning to the forecast. we are under an accuweather alert as we track snow and rain that will arrive tomorrow. part of our region is under a winter storm watch for saturday. it brings snow to some parts and rain to others and sky 6 hd showing you philadelphia international airport at lunch time. cloudy skies after...
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the west when it criticizes russia is not big but they haven't. basically tried to undermine russian self-esteem and i think russia has learned that yes we have our own problems we have our own disputes we have to deal with for example gender equality we have to deal with the way we treat option the really old feel. particularly the way we treat homosexuals because i think for homosexuals there are still very biggest news about being russian and it shouldn't be that way but it's not my place and it's not the west good place to lecture russia about these things well i know you have very reluctant to criticize russia openly but you just mentioned this attitude towards the community and if you actually look at the polls you will see that russians by and large. homophobic they for example if you ask people do you mind homosexual couple living in the apartment next door to you they would usually say the majority would say no i don't care and yet in the political. environment these days you hear a lot about the traditional values the patriarchy and so o
the west when it criticizes russia is not big but they haven't. basically tried to undermine russian self-esteem and i think russia has learned that yes we have our own problems we have our own disputes we have to deal with for example gender equality we have to deal with the way we treat option the really old feel. particularly the way we treat homosexuals because i think for homosexuals there are still very biggest news about being russian and it shouldn't be that way but it's not my place...
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the west when it criticizes russia is not big but they haven't. basically tried to undermine russian self-esteem and i think russia has learned that yes we have our own problems we have our own disputes we have to deal with for example gender equality we have to deal with the way we treat option the really old. particularly the way we treat homosexuals because i think for homosexuals there are still very biggest fears about being russian and it shouldn't be that way but it's not my place and it's not the west place to lecture russia about these things well i know you're very reluctant to criticize russia openly but you just mentioned this attitude towards the community and if you actually look at the polls you will see that russians by and large. homophobic they for example if you ask people do you mind homosexual couple living in the apartment next door to you they would usually say the majority would say no i don't care and yet in the political. environment these days you hear a lot about the traditional values the patriarchy and so on and so fo
the west when it criticizes russia is not big but they haven't. basically tried to undermine russian self-esteem and i think russia has learned that yes we have our own problems we have our own disputes we have to deal with for example gender equality we have to deal with the way we treat option the really old. particularly the way we treat homosexuals because i think for homosexuals there are still very biggest fears about being russian and it shouldn't be that way but it's not my place and...
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the presiding officer: the senator for west virginia. mr. manchin: mr. president, i rise today to discuss something extremely important to each one of us in this wonderful body which is called civility and trust. civility and trust. and i rise to discuss them because they have been lost in washington. and i look around and we're all friends, but for some reason we lost the trust of each other, and we don't seem to spend enough time with each other. i can remember senator robert c. byrd, the longest serving senator, i think, in the history of the united states senate. and he always told me what a place this was. he said the senate is something special. he even wrote a book about it, about how the senate is to operate, the founding fathers, what the intent was for the bipartisan, bicameral body that george washington explained so eloquently, and what our role was as the most deliberative body in the world and the whole world kind of depends on us cooling things off and making things work. but as we've seen, it hasn't done what it's supposed to do, and it's
the presiding officer: the senator for west virginia. mr. manchin: mr. president, i rise today to discuss something extremely important to each one of us in this wonderful body which is called civility and trust. civility and trust. and i rise to discuss them because they have been lost in washington. and i look around and we're all friends, but for some reason we lost the trust of each other, and we don't seem to spend enough time with each other. i can remember senator robert c. byrd, the...
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and he started to fight back using a tried and tested method accusing the west america and the cia of conspiring against him. and we do have serious concerns about the conduct of the elections russian voters deserve a full investigation of all credible reports of electoral fraud and manipulation and we hope in particular that the russian authorities will take action on the recommendations that come forward putin had heard this statement by the american secretary of state on t.v. the night before as have most of russia he called it a declaration of war. and you did signal solution. to maintain his power and mobilize the russian public hooten wanted to make russia a world power again and recover the status lost to the west twenty years earlier with the collapse of the soviet union but in order to achieve that he first needed to reconfigure his own power structures. he shut out liberals and surrounded him. with hard liners many were either former k.g.b. agents like him or. his friend vladimir a former k.g.b. officer a wealthy businessman and pious creditor joined the inner circle that un
and he started to fight back using a tried and tested method accusing the west america and the cia of conspiring against him. and we do have serious concerns about the conduct of the elections russian voters deserve a full investigation of all credible reports of electoral fraud and manipulation and we hope in particular that the russian authorities will take action on the recommendations that come forward putin had heard this statement by the american secretary of state on t.v. the night...
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low pressure from the west. gale force winds. snow. significant snow already falling in the southern uplands. pretty intense accumulations will continue. gale force winds right across the board. 40- 50 force winds right across the board. 40— 50 miles per hour. 60— 70 in the strongest points across northern wales, north—west england, and eastern england. a cold night. icy in the north. sunday morning, losing the gales from the east of the country. blustery. coming in from the north—west. feeling colder. wildly in single figures. snow showers in western scotland, northern ireland, west england. a few showers from time to time. the blue is with us on monday with wind from the atlantic. showers. monday, not looking bad. good spells of sunshine. some wintry showers, mainly in the north and west. feeling cold. temperatures, 5—8. this weather front in the west will make inroads on monday night. initially of rain. after it bumps into the cold air, snow. certainly in central and southern scotland and the pennines. as the rain band ple
low pressure from the west. gale force winds. snow. significant snow already falling in the southern uplands. pretty intense accumulations will continue. gale force winds right across the board. 40- 50 force winds right across the board. 40— 50 miles per hour. 60— 70 in the strongest points across northern wales, north—west england, and eastern england. a cold night. icy in the north. sunday morning, losing the gales from the east of the country. blustery. coming in from the north—west....
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he had now resort relations with russia iran and the west. in early twenty antigovernment protests started spreading across north africa and the middle east the demonstrations soon forced the resignations of tunisia's president. and egypt and president hosni mubarak i i i. i. i. met the new u.s. ambassador to discuss the situation he was very nice i asked the president are you worried that the winds of change will come here. and he said he was not worried he said the syrian people strongly supported him strongly supported his government was the just two weeks later there was a large demonstration in damascus in a market called althea. it happened very spontaneously very suddenly it wasn't planned and it was immediately filmed by syrians with their cell phones i was. and we sent a message to washington and i said it's coming the firewood is very dry it's coming. in march twentieth eleven protests expanded young people in daraa aspirate painted anti-government slogans on walls these included your next doctor meaning assad and the people want th
he had now resort relations with russia iran and the west. in early twenty antigovernment protests started spreading across north africa and the middle east the demonstrations soon forced the resignations of tunisia's president. and egypt and president hosni mubarak i i i. i. i. met the new u.s. ambassador to discuss the situation he was very nice i asked the president are you worried that the winds of change will come here. and he said he was not worried he said the syrian people strongly...
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but assad could still prove useful to the west. as a moderate bosher are i suspect in some measure is always trying to live up to the image of his father. the latest wave of terrorism in europe and the refugee crisis in europe instability in the middle east and new tensions with russia can all to one extent or another be traced back to assad. can be quite charming he'd be a good kind of a person you would want to have a dinner party going back i did not see any evidence. that bashar al assad could become the premier war criminal of the twenty first century. is assad really a tyrant or simply a modern political leader is he a friend or a foe so far the west has not been able to decide one reason for this is that assad is a master at concealing his real intentions you have to put your feet both on the other with the. belief that the u.k. yes. in two thousand and nine two years before the syrian uprising began a french t.v. crew accompanied assad and his wife as they drove to a concert in damascus that would have a good lay well to th
but assad could still prove useful to the west. as a moderate bosher are i suspect in some measure is always trying to live up to the image of his father. the latest wave of terrorism in europe and the refugee crisis in europe instability in the middle east and new tensions with russia can all to one extent or another be traced back to assad. can be quite charming he'd be a good kind of a person you would want to have a dinner party going back i did not see any evidence. that bashar al assad...
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but assad could still prove useful to the west. as a mudra bosher are i suspect in some measure is always trying to live up to the image of his father. the latest wave of terrorism in europe the refugee crisis in europe instability in the middle east and new tensions with russia can all to one extent or another be traced back to assad. can be quite charming he'd be a good kind of a person you would want to have a dinner party going back i did not see any evidence. that bashar al assad could become the premier war criminal of the twenty first century. is assad really a tyrant or simply a modern political leader is he a friend or foe so far the west has not been able to disarm and one reason for this is that assad is a master at concealing his real intentions you have to put your feet above the only other with the. belief that the you yes. in two thousand and nine two years before the syrian uprising began a french t.v. crew accompanied assad and his wife as they drove to a concert in damascus it would have a go too low to the butt o
but assad could still prove useful to the west. as a mudra bosher are i suspect in some measure is always trying to live up to the image of his father. the latest wave of terrorism in europe the refugee crisis in europe instability in the middle east and new tensions with russia can all to one extent or another be traced back to assad. can be quite charming he'd be a good kind of a person you would want to have a dinner party going back i did not see any evidence. that bashar al assad could...
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the winds coming in from the west or south west. it is going to be a cold start in a greased with some frost and fog around, turning milder from greased with some frost and fog around, turning milderfrom the west as the cloud builds. some rain will affect northern ireland and the west of scotland, western parts of england and wales. temperatures in double figures towards the south and west, cooler in the north east. 0n monday, a cloudy day with the re m na nts of monday, a cloudy day with the remnants of sunday's fund but this time it's producing rain on central and eastern parts. temperatures between seven and 11 during the day on monday. but then things start to change as we look further ahead to next week. the mild air gets cleared away towards the south, the blue colour is returning to the map, colder air moving in from scandinavia tom although it is said to be quite a mild start next week, it is going to turn and feel much more wintry later in the week. bye for now. you're watching bbc news. the headlines at 11am. public safety
the winds coming in from the west or south west. it is going to be a cold start in a greased with some frost and fog around, turning milder from greased with some frost and fog around, turning milderfrom the west as the cloud builds. some rain will affect northern ireland and the west of scotland, western parts of england and wales. temperatures in double figures towards the south and west, cooler in the north east. 0n monday, a cloudy day with the re m na nts of monday, a cloudy day with the...
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forward into honey brook and portions of west chester. and on sunday good looking day , cold front moves down to the south ande, high pressure returns, lots of melting on the way, temperature around 48 r presidents day sun to cloud by the afternoon. afternoon showers, moving in but once that front looks to our north, we've got report warmth on the way as we get into next tuesday and wednesday. so the exclusive accu weather seven day forecast showing you by tomorrow, sunshine returns, mild by the afternoon up to 48 mild on monday, in at 52. and evening showers, rolling on in, and then tuesday, it is gorgeous, record warmth, the high of 70, more record warmth on wednesday, in at 73, and feeling like spring, back down to 58 degrees but still above average on thursday, 50 next friday and 57, walter as we get into next saturday. >> seventy-three on wednesday. >> feeling good. >> all right. thanks, melissa. >> okay. >>> in the health check at 5:00 a new variety of easier to digest milk has hit supermarket shelves in the delaware valley. a2 milk
forward into honey brook and portions of west chester. and on sunday good looking day , cold front moves down to the south ande, high pressure returns, lots of melting on the way, temperature around 48 r presidents day sun to cloud by the afternoon. afternoon showers, moving in but once that front looks to our north, we've got report warmth on the way as we get into next tuesday and wednesday. so the exclusive accu weather seven day forecast showing you by tomorrow, sunshine returns, mild by...
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have risen in the occupied west bank since u.s. president donald trump decided to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital and another palestinian man was killed during raids by the israeli army in the occupied west bank city of nablus thirty people were wounded as israeli forces fired tear gas and rubber coated steel bullets during protests on tuesday on monday an israeli settler was stabbed and killed in the illegal settlement of. now billionaire entrepreneur on mosques company space x. has successfully launched its most powerful rocket yet three. g. twenty three story falcon heavy last it off from the kennedy space center in florida minutes after takeoff the two out of boosters landed at the nearby cape canaveral station. those are the headlines on al-jazeera and side story as coming up next. the marshall islands holds a toxic legacy from years of u.s. military nuclear testing. as the sea levels rise one one east investigates the threats this fall opposers at this time on al-jazeera. will corsica turn into france's catalonia pres
have risen in the occupied west bank since u.s. president donald trump decided to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital and another palestinian man was killed during raids by the israeli army in the occupied west bank city of nablus thirty people were wounded as israeli forces fired tear gas and rubber coated steel bullets during protests on tuesday on monday an israeli settler was stabbed and killed in the illegal settlement of. now billionaire entrepreneur on mosques company space x. has...
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further west, a drier story. we could see temperatures of 11 or 12 but quite cloudy and murky on monday. heading through the rest of the week, that's when we start to see a real change because those milder conditions get cleared away towards the south west. that opens the doorfor an towards the south west. that opens the door for an easterly wind to develop so the blue colour is returning to the map as we move through the second half of this week. so through next week it is a mild start, but don't be fooled, the winds turning towards the least, it is going to become colder once again. thanks very much. if you are a fan of the mullet or the beehive, a new exhibition celebrate is the history of everything. colin paterson find it brought back some hair raising memories! sometimes the way stories are assigned at the bbc can lead to the cruel hand of fate been dealt. despite being one of the very bald list correspondence, here i was dispatched to barnsley to cover the opening of a new exhibition dedicated to hairdress
further west, a drier story. we could see temperatures of 11 or 12 but quite cloudy and murky on monday. heading through the rest of the week, that's when we start to see a real change because those milder conditions get cleared away towards the south west. that opens the doorfor an towards the south west. that opens the door for an easterly wind to develop so the blue colour is returning to the map as we move through the second half of this week. so through next week it is a mild start, but...
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there's a thing inferiority complex about how the west doesn't take a seriously daisy s. as the kind of retarded little brother that they can just kick and insult all the time they had been a great power. that was on par with the us those calling the shots all over the world and now people don't even listen to them. not only was the west not listening to russia it was also moving closer and closer to russia with its bases in summer two thousand and twelve the syrian president bashar al assad an old ally of russia faced an uprising his opponents received weapons from europe and the us. there was no doubt in putin's mind that the west had ordered a regime change as it had done in two thousand and three in iraq and in libya where the deposed president won or gadhafi had just been killed. when vladimir putin got a hold of the video of khadafi being killed lynched in the streets. he watched that video on repeat he just watched over and over and over again. and apparently he did the same thing with the video of saddam hussein's execution i think he takes these things very perso
there's a thing inferiority complex about how the west doesn't take a seriously daisy s. as the kind of retarded little brother that they can just kick and insult all the time they had been a great power. that was on par with the us those calling the shots all over the world and now people don't even listen to them. not only was the west not listening to russia it was also moving closer and closer to russia with its bases in summer two thousand and twelve the syrian president bashar al assad an...
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went to west point to get a free many cases. get training and education, many worked for railroads or banks. was rare to stay in the army after you graduated. lee was one of those who did, have thisid he mythical record of almost a perfect everything, never got a single demerit. there's actually a book at the west point library, each page a cadet, filled with late for muster and all and thenngs listed lee's, you turn to robert e. blank,age and it's absolutely blank. four years, never late for always perfect. and then stayed in through all the doldrums years after graduation, and rose to the rank 40-somet colonel after years in the army. so he plugged away at it. at westwhat about grant point? john: grant had no desire to be no desire to be at west point. in his memoirs he talks about he comes home one day and his father has worked a deal with a congressman with whom he isn't even talking but they work out a deal to get grant into and grant -- his father tells him this. and grant says, well, i'm not going. go.n't want to and the
went to west point to get a free many cases. get training and education, many worked for railroads or banks. was rare to stay in the army after you graduated. lee was one of those who did, have thisid he mythical record of almost a perfect everything, never got a single demerit. there's actually a book at the west point library, each page a cadet, filled with late for muster and all and thenngs listed lee's, you turn to robert e. blank,age and it's absolutely blank. four years, never late for...
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north and west, lansdale west chester areas north and west this is kind of the jackpot zone for here. three to 5-inches of that heavy wet snow. if you're heading out on saturday night, the northwest suburbs do be careful, snow covered. the i-95 metro area, the secondary roads will be slushy, the main roads wet. really the same in interior new jersey. coastal new jersey, though, again we're not looking at snow, mainly a rain event. the five day at 5:00 tomorrow limited sunshine in the morning clouds in place, by lunchtime that snow and rain arriving in the evening, the high only 39 degrees. by sunday, you wake up the sunshine is back. a lot of melting going on. the high up to 48 degrees. president's day mild, 52 degrees, some rain late in the day and monday night with a warm front. behind that font we're looking at record warmth on tuesday tying a record high of 70. wednesday likely a new record of 73. but then a cold front brings us a round of rain and we do cool off behind that. adam will talk about that in the seven-day forecast, guys. >> okay. >> thank you. >> thanks cecily. much m
north and west, lansdale west chester areas north and west this is kind of the jackpot zone for here. three to 5-inches of that heavy wet snow. if you're heading out on saturday night, the northwest suburbs do be careful, snow covered. the i-95 metro area, the secondary roads will be slushy, the main roads wet. really the same in interior new jersey. coastal new jersey, though, again we're not looking at snow, mainly a rain event. the five day at 5:00 tomorrow limited sunshine in the morning...
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cody grew up in the wild, wild west. once he was a boy, not a superstar, notot named for the animal that he would kill by the thousands. others, for the record, killed more. but just a boy who played with indians on the great plains, perhaps even members of sitting bull's extended tribe. he would pass through a territory near his home in kansas as they followed the buffalo. so, too, by his own account did he kill an indian in his youth and others later while he was employed as a wagon train hand. but, of course, he was not aware that the curtain would soon fall on their way of life and that he would participate in that last act as well as try to preserve what came before. once he was just a boy who helped his struggling family eke out a living on the frontier. so how he came to hook up with sitting bull is the pretty amazing part of this story. after the battle of the little bighorn during which custer was killed as i hope all of you know -- a [laughter] sittingg bull was blamed for killing custer which was not true, he
cody grew up in the wild, wild west. once he was a boy, not a superstar, notot named for the animal that he would kill by the thousands. others, for the record, killed more. but just a boy who played with indians on the great plains, perhaps even members of sitting bull's extended tribe. he would pass through a territory near his home in kansas as they followed the buffalo. so, too, by his own account did he kill an indian in his youth and others later while he was employed as a wagon train...
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my first one was west point graduate. this guy was a north georgia graduate. >> had you known him a north georgia? 59.eah, he was class of a neat guy. town, unopposed landing. when in by airplane. take your platoon and go down these two blocks. and set up a blocking position. i said ok. ice -- i put half the platoon on the side and the other half of the platoon on the side. i just go down the middle. and i did. first time i got shot at. no damage done. incomingprised at what rifle fire sounded like. there is sharp crack. it was, everybody shot a little bit worried -- shot a little bit. settled down without incident. i went up on the second floor and i hope you're going to edit this stuff. room of thiss little hotel, immediately it was obvious that it was a brothel. that is the only time i spent the night and or house. whore house. >> was it a good vantage point? >> yes and all the girls were gone. >> what were you doing in the dominican republic? >> somebody was trying to overthrow the government as i understand it. i don
my first one was west point graduate. this guy was a north georgia graduate. >> had you known him a north georgia? 59.eah, he was class of a neat guy. town, unopposed landing. when in by airplane. take your platoon and go down these two blocks. and set up a blocking position. i said ok. ice -- i put half the platoon on the side and the other half of the platoon on the side. i just go down the middle. and i did. first time i got shot at. no damage done. incomingprised at what rifle fire...
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the view to the west side. again, this committee in march of 2017 requested that we complete a report analyzing options for the west side. we contracted with a.e.com. seven options were expansion of awss, and five options are a portable awss. collaborative between the fire department and p.u.c. and the final recommendations from the chief and general manager. g.a.o. committee also requested independent review by a third party expert, and professor performed the review. so, before i go into the option, i want to make sure we all understand what i mean when i say potable awss. it will be designed to meet the same robust performance standards they have for the existing awss. utilize the same or better earthquake resistant pipes, seismically reliable valves, hydrants and components used. p.u.c. and fire department are going to be completing rigorous reliability analysis of these components in the coming weeks. if we determine that there are better components available for our use, we will inspect those for installa
the view to the west side. again, this committee in march of 2017 requested that we complete a report analyzing options for the west side. we contracted with a.e.com. seven options were expansion of awss, and five options are a portable awss. collaborative between the fire department and p.u.c. and the final recommendations from the chief and general manager. g.a.o. committee also requested independent review by a third party expert, and professor performed the review. so, before i go into the...
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- west wing lobby. are you on your phone, or are you just making puppy eyes at anybody who walks by you hoping that -- are you really going for trying to, like, catch somebody's attention while you're sitting in the west wing lobby, or are you doing your own thing? >> yeah, i'm trying not to be noticed, because you're trying not to be noticed because you think somebody's going to throw you out, like what are you doing here. and you're trying not to be noticed because, you know, it's embarrassing. you know, there you are, the clock, you know, there's people there, and the clock goes and, you know, you've -- an hour has passed beyond your appointment, and then they try to say can i get you anything, can you do this. and then there was the issue of going to the bathroom which then that becomes can you just go to the bathroom. it turns out you can. and you can wander almost anywhere. >> wait a minnesota, where? -- wait a minute, where? i'm trying to think, i've sat in that west wing lobby. where is the bath
- west wing lobby. are you on your phone, or are you just making puppy eyes at anybody who walks by you hoping that -- are you really going for trying to, like, catch somebody's attention while you're sitting in the west wing lobby, or are you doing your own thing? >> yeah, i'm trying not to be noticed, because you're trying not to be noticed because you think somebody's going to throw you out, like what are you doing here. and you're trying not to be noticed because, you know, it's...
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settlements taking place in the west bank jews and of course it is in the west bank. the dems to. settlements and the role the exact lines between the two states to the west bank so. all the problems that exist between the palestinian and israeli sides during late to the west bank so in a sense. does not heavily appear in the picture in terms of actually reaching an agreement between the palestinian and the israeli side nevertheless for us the palestinians very important to be included in any final arrangements and of course the. integrity of the palestinian territory the unity between gaza and the west bank is something that's very important not only emotionally and then actually but also economically and in terms of the viability of the palestinian state to be independent now the founding arrah five generation of leadership based lowly you in a way to new politicians who shelby mahmoud abbas's successor. who when mr abbas chooses to retire well first first of all let me praise the leadership the historically the ship of the palestinian people generally headed by by.
settlements taking place in the west bank jews and of course it is in the west bank. the dems to. settlements and the role the exact lines between the two states to the west bank so. all the problems that exist between the palestinian and israeli sides during late to the west bank so in a sense. does not heavily appear in the picture in terms of actually reaching an agreement between the palestinian and the israeli side nevertheless for us the palestinians very important to be included in any...
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bank in search of the killer all israeli west bank settlements are illegal under international law. meanwhile a funeral has been held for a teenager who was killed in one of those raids carried out by israeli forces one thousand year old man was shot in geneva on saturday another palestinian man was shot dead and several others injured in of the right last month. you without is there are still ahead for you it's a nice racially motivated shooting one man is still in intensive care in the town of much a rotter. also we take a ride on santa goes out in the passenger train as plans made for a new life running right across africa. hello there we've got plenty of clouds piling its way into the middle east at the moment you can see it on the satellite picture working its way through parts of turkey and then toppling its way down through parts of iraq as well now there's not really a great deal of rain on this system the what's the weather is in the northern parts of turkey that will gradually then retreat its way further towards the northeast this area of cloud there will just sink a bit
bank in search of the killer all israeli west bank settlements are illegal under international law. meanwhile a funeral has been held for a teenager who was killed in one of those raids carried out by israeli forces one thousand year old man was shot in geneva on saturday another palestinian man was shot dead and several others injured in of the right last month. you without is there are still ahead for you it's a nice racially motivated shooting one man is still in intensive care in the town...
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leaders made the decision during their meeting in ramallah in the occupied west bank on saturday they voted the palestinian government to draft a plan to cut off political economic and security contacts and it's been growing tension since december when u.s. president all chump recognize jerusalem as israel's capital and israel says it plans to make the have a gilad outpost in the occupied west bank an official settlement minister benjamin netanyahu told his cabinet the move is in response to an attack that last month where a rabbi was shot and killed by a palestinian since then israeli forces have conducted raids in the west bank in search of the killer all israeli west bank settlements are illegal under international law. israeli planes have been carrying out as strikes in egypt's northern sinai with the approval of president abdel fattah el-sisi that's according to reports in the new york times it says unmarked israeli war planes and helicopters have conducted dozens of raids in egypt over the past two years have been reports of cooperation between egypt and israel before but it has
leaders made the decision during their meeting in ramallah in the occupied west bank on saturday they voted the palestinian government to draft a plan to cut off political economic and security contacts and it's been growing tension since december when u.s. president all chump recognize jerusalem as israel's capital and israel says it plans to make the have a gilad outpost in the occupied west bank an official settlement minister benjamin netanyahu told his cabinet the move is in response to an...
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officials who came to the west wing yesterday? >> well, the president has been taking and the white house has taken input from a variety of stakeholders, law enforcement and intelligence agencies. i don't want to get too deep into the process. but some of those have been conveyed privately and the feedback has been conveyed privately. some conveyed publicly. we hear them and understand them. ultimately this is the president's decision. he has the constitutional authority to declassify information and he will take that very seriously. take the inputs in but then ultimately make his own decision. >> bill: if there is a sense if you put it out it mudies the waters? >> i don't think politics is going into this process. we're concerned about national security and transparency. we want the public to understand and know what's going on and make sure it doesn't trip wire on anything that were to reveal sources, methods or other national security issues. >> bill: is the white house actively negotiating with bob mueller's team for an interv
officials who came to the west wing yesterday? >> well, the president has been taking and the white house has taken input from a variety of stakeholders, law enforcement and intelligence agencies. i don't want to get too deep into the process. but some of those have been conveyed privately and the feedback has been conveyed privately. some conveyed publicly. we hear them and understand them. ultimately this is the president's decision. he has the constitutional authority to declassify...
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in west virginia sooner or later we talk. we talk and get this disagreement worked out in that was the way would be settled. maybe that's the way it should be settled's here too. i don't know. i don't think so. met too many wonderful people that i've been serving with for the last seven years that are bright, that are extremely capable and intelligent with a wealth of experience and i would put them up against any people anywhere in any occupation in the country. for some reason we are not accusing eachg other and not working and conspiring against each other and not getting to the point that is so visceral that someone might be talking with me one day but then that weekend they might be campaigning against me and then we come back on monday and tuesday and we are supposed to sit down and work through our oufferences for the benefit of our country. i think human nature doesn't let that happen and it won't. i have always look forward to working with everybody. i'm probably one of the most censor us as being on more pieces of l
in west virginia sooner or later we talk. we talk and get this disagreement worked out in that was the way would be settled. maybe that's the way it should be settled's here too. i don't know. i don't think so. met too many wonderful people that i've been serving with for the last seven years that are bright, that are extremely capable and intelligent with a wealth of experience and i would put them up against any people anywhere in any occupation in the country. for some reason we are not...
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chester and west chester university. so southbound 202 coming to a crawl at intersection here. i talk to one of my police budd his said they did get word there is somebody trapped in one of the vehicles there coming from say malvern trying get into west chester watch out for delays south on 202. right out front as mike mentioned market street closed between third and fourth street, and close to vehicle traffic. they are letting the septa buses pass through so hopefully that is good news and we will see when we will get that opened backup and chestnut street also still closed for the fire, from about a week and a half ago, mike and alex, back to you. >> i went by that whole 20 minutes ago, they are deep. >> yes. >>> philadelphia police officer and a man, found dead inside of a port richmond home >> now, her fellow officers are trying to figure out what exactly happened, their bodies , autopsies on the bodies to day. steve keeley's at the scene, steve. >> reporter: she lived in the mid of this port richmond neighborhood th
chester and west chester university. so southbound 202 coming to a crawl at intersection here. i talk to one of my police budd his said they did get word there is somebody trapped in one of the vehicles there coming from say malvern trying get into west chester watch out for delays south on 202. right out front as mike mentioned market street closed between third and fourth street, and close to vehicle traffic. they are letting the septa buses pass through so hopefully that is good news and we...
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bank in search of the killer or israeli west bank settlements are illegal under international law. meanwhile a funeral has been held for a teenager who was killed in one of those rights carried out by israeli forces and i'd seen your old man was shot in june on saturday another palestinian man was shot dead and several others injured in other rights last month. and watching al-jazeera still ahead its unease racially motivated shooting one man is still in intensive care in the town of much errata. and take a ride on senegal's only passenger train us and made a new line running right across africa. hello there is still rather cold for many of us in the southeastern parts of china the temperatures we're trying to recover i think we'll get up to around five in shanghai on monday but then the winds pick up a little bit once more and this time of temperatures will only be topping at around three still cool for the south as well so hong kong struggling to get to around fourteen it is mild a force in hanoi our temperatures about eighteen out towards the west and there's a lot of cloud that
bank in search of the killer or israeli west bank settlements are illegal under international law. meanwhile a funeral has been held for a teenager who was killed in one of those rights carried out by israeli forces and i'd seen your old man was shot in june on saturday another palestinian man was shot dead and several others injured in other rights last month. and watching al-jazeera still ahead its unease racially motivated shooting one man is still in intensive care in the town of much...
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and settlements taking place in the west bank. and of course is in the west bank. the dems to. settlements and the role the exact lines between the two states to the west bank so. all the problems that exist between the palestinian and israeli sides during late to the west bank so in a sense. does not heavily appear in the picture in terms of actually reaching an agreement between the palestinian and the israeli side nevertheless for us the palestinians very important to be included in any final arrangements and of course the. integrity of the palestinian territory the unity between gaza and the west bank is something that's very important not only emotionally and then actually but also economically and in terms of the viability of the palestinian state to be independent now the founding arrah five generation of leadership based slowly you in a way to new politicians who shelby mahmoud abbas's successor i mean. when mr abbas chooses to retire well first first of all let me praise the leadership the historically the ship of the but
and settlements taking place in the west bank. and of course is in the west bank. the dems to. settlements and the role the exact lines between the two states to the west bank so. all the problems that exist between the palestinian and israeli sides during late to the west bank so in a sense. does not heavily appear in the picture in terms of actually reaching an agreement between the palestinian and the israeli side nevertheless for us the palestinians very important to be included in any...
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while admitting that the soviet union lags behind the west in providing consumer goods, its propaganda machine explains this by saying that russia had been a backward country at the time of the revolution and that progress towards the socialist idea had been halted by world war ii. in no way does the regime blame its problems on deficiencies in the system. at the same time, propaganda plays on the high priority many soviet citizens place on personal security, by claiming that the distribution of income, education and health benefits are more equitable than in capitalist countries. to underscore this claim, the regime points to the lack of job security and the existence of unemployment in western market economies. the propaganda machine also exploits crime statistics from western countries and makes it appear that the u.s. in particular is a lawless society where the individual's physical security is constantly at risk. the soviet media go to great lengths to portray the leadership as thoroughly committed to the welfare of the common man. shortcomings in the supply of consumer goods are
while admitting that the soviet union lags behind the west in providing consumer goods, its propaganda machine explains this by saying that russia had been a backward country at the time of the revolution and that progress towards the socialist idea had been halted by world war ii. in no way does the regime blame its problems on deficiencies in the system. at the same time, propaganda plays on the high priority many soviet citizens place on personal security, by claiming that the distribution...
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north and west high other totals. areas of drizzle and rain with a high temperature around 54 degrees, and you're witness weather seven day forecast we are looking at 60 degrees as we head into sunday. rain likely again especially during first half of the day, mixture of sun and cloud on monday, with sunshine that arrives in, to tuesday with a high temperature of 59 degrees , jan, that is my pick of the next week, back to you. >> thanks, chelsea. >>> 6:19. philly fashion week is wrapping up, and, a local designer who is taking parties getting a whole lot attention, her work appeared in the super bowl commercial. "eyewitness news" reporter natasha brown introducessed us to her and shows us her work. >> i'm laid back. >> reporter: iris boner may be a bit shy but her fashion designs are extremely bold. >> this was a little bit more edgey. >> reporter: boner expressive clothing line has, girl power and strong women is getting national attention after rap artist cardi-b wore one of her designs in this alexa commercial duri
north and west high other totals. areas of drizzle and rain with a high temperature around 54 degrees, and you're witness weather seven day forecast we are looking at 60 degrees as we head into sunday. rain likely again especially during first half of the day, mixture of sun and cloud on monday, with sunshine that arrives in, to tuesday with a high temperature of 59 degrees , jan, that is my pick of the next week, back to you. >> thanks, chelsea. >>> 6:19. philly fashion week is...
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the west when it criticizes russia has not been good they haven't. basically tried to undermine russian full steam and i think russia has learned that yes we have our own problems we have our own disputes we have to deal with for example gender equality we have to deal with the way we treat option the really really old. particularly the way we treat homosexuals because i think for homosexuals there is still a very big future about being russian and it shouldn't be that way but it's not my place and it's not the west good place to lecture russia about these things well i know you have very reluctant to criticize russia openly but you just mentioned this attitude towards the community and if you actually look at the polls you will see that russians by and large. homophobic they for example if you ask people do you mind homosexual couple living in the apartment next door to you they would usually say the majority would say no i don't care and yet in the political. environment these days you hear a lot about the traditional values the patriarchy and so o
the west when it criticizes russia has not been good they haven't. basically tried to undermine russian full steam and i think russia has learned that yes we have our own problems we have our own disputes we have to deal with for example gender equality we have to deal with the way we treat option the really really old. particularly the way we treat homosexuals because i think for homosexuals there is still a very big future about being russian and it shouldn't be that way but it's not my place...
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a thigh bone had been found out on albuquerque's west mesa. within days evidence of one body had become evidence of two and then three, then four, then five, then six. >> six sets of remains were found within 20 yards of each other. >> dan valdez who had been wondering for years where his daughter saw his most cherished hopes and dreaded fears placed on a collision course. >> when they found the second, third, and fourth sets, i said to myself i have to look at this that michelle i'm sure is probably out there. >> at times detective ida lopez was out there too along with practically every other member of the albuquerque police department and forensic experts from the fbi digging, scraping, sifting. >> the reality of it was kind of like, this is not happening. it's stuff you read about. >> then came seven, eight, nine, ten, 11. it turned out all were women. and all with the same name. jane doe. ida lopez couldn't help but wonder if these dry bones were the women she'd been looking for. >> i just didn't know. there was so much going through my m
a thigh bone had been found out on albuquerque's west mesa. within days evidence of one body had become evidence of two and then three, then four, then five, then six. >> six sets of remains were found within 20 yards of each other. >> dan valdez who had been wondering for years where his daughter saw his most cherished hopes and dreaded fears placed on a collision course. >> when they found the second, third, and fourth sets, i said to myself i have to look at this that...
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, wales and the south—west. a cold and frosty start in the east. through the day tomorrow we have high—pressure holding on around the near continent and then this front comes from the atlantic, bringing a mild thing to the weather on sunday. you can see the weather on sunday. you can see the yellow colours indicating the westerly airflow. clear skies in east. fob patches on sunday morning. from the west of the cloud continues to build. outbreaks of rain to northern ireland and western scotland, pushing into western england and wales as well. further east we are more likely to stay dry. temperatures 7—8 in the north—east of scotland. 10—11 further south and west. into monday, a cloudy day. the re m na nts of west. into monday, a cloudy day. the remnants of the front still hanging around. outbreaks of rain in scotla nd around. outbreaks of rain in scotland and perhaps the east of england and temperature rise highs around 10—11. we will start to see colder conditions moving on from the east later on monda
, wales and the south—west. a cold and frosty start in the east. through the day tomorrow we have high—pressure holding on around the near continent and then this front comes from the atlantic, bringing a mild thing to the weather on sunday. you can see the weather on sunday. you can see the yellow colours indicating the westerly airflow. clear skies in east. fob patches on sunday morning. from the west of the cloud continues to build. outbreaks of rain to northern ireland and western...
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and we're in the west point center for oral history. and i'm here with katherine stephens van doosen west moreland. but you go by kitsy. >> right. >> ma'am, could you please spell your last name for the transcriber. >> westmoreland. >> thank you, ma'am. >> tell me about your childhood. i know you grew up as the daughter of an army officer. tell me what it was like growing up as an army brat. >> when i grew up in the army, i would say i grew up as a millionaire's child without any money. i had the most beautiful childhood. my father had been in the calvary and he was a wonderful horseman. so both my brother, my older brother and i rode from the time i guess i was 3 years old, and my older brother was the same way. >> what post were you on when you grew up? >> well, i was born in princeton, new jersey. the followers at princeton for six years. when he married my mother, my lady, and i think most of the princeton students were in love with her because she was so lovely. and then my older brother was born there and i was born there. >> okay
and we're in the west point center for oral history. and i'm here with katherine stephens van doosen west moreland. but you go by kitsy. >> right. >> ma'am, could you please spell your last name for the transcriber. >> westmoreland. >> thank you, ma'am. >> tell me about your childhood. i know you grew up as the daughter of an army officer. tell me what it was like growing up as an army brat. >> when i grew up in the army, i would say i grew up as a...
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chung shing has a clear directive to turn away from the sea and look west. that's also symbolized by kilometers zero which marks the starting point of the new silk road. in order to supply this new route to the west with goods the city has built logistics facilities to replace the container ports on the coast. that this central freight terminal we send around a thousand can tell us every day to other chinese provinces and to other countries . and we're responsible for the safety of these operations thank you very much mate here. every week three or four trains lifo do spoke in germany watchers are. carrying around forty one can take. the for us sounds on. the electronic goods loaded on to the trains here arrive in germany after just twelve days instead of traveling eight weeks by sea. however transporting goods by rail costs twice as much two hundred and fifty trains like this one are necessary to carry the same volume as a single container ship. at the moment this train to germany has more of a symbolic significance but it's a simple that's important to a c
chung shing has a clear directive to turn away from the sea and look west. that's also symbolized by kilometers zero which marks the starting point of the new silk road. in order to supply this new route to the west with goods the city has built logistics facilities to replace the container ports on the coast. that this central freight terminal we send around a thousand can tell us every day to other chinese provinces and to other countries . and we're responsible for the safety of these...
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west bank. attempts to. settlements and the role the exact lines between the two states they lay so the west bank so. all the problems that exist between the palestinian and israeli sides during late to the west bank so in a sense. does not heavily appear in the picture in terms of actually reaching an agreement between the palestinian and the israeli side nevertheless for us the palestinians very important to be included in any final arrangements and of course the. integrity of the palestinian territory the unity between gaza and the west bank is something that's very important not only emotionally and then surely but also economically and in terms of the viability of the palestinian state to be independent now the founding arrah five generation of leadership based slowly you in a way to new politicians who shelby mahmoud abbas's successor i mean. when mr abbas chooses to retire well first first of all let me praise the leadership the historically the ship of the palestinian people generally he
west bank. attempts to. settlements and the role the exact lines between the two states they lay so the west bank so. all the problems that exist between the palestinian and israeli sides during late to the west bank so in a sense. does not heavily appear in the picture in terms of actually reaching an agreement between the palestinian and the israeli side nevertheless for us the palestinians very important to be included in any final arrangements and of course the. integrity of the palestinian...
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and west wales. behind it some showers following. some clear spells ahead, patchy frost in southern england and the midlands, but not as widespread as last night. this weather system weakening as it ages south, so probably nothing more than an area of thick cloud and a few showers onceit of thick cloud and a few showers once it gets into east anglia and the south—east later in the day. by this stage, hardly any showers left, just cloud. some sunny spells, especially north—west scotland, wintry in the hills but many on saturday afternoon will have broken ground, any spells, seven to ii degrees, it will feel very pleasant indeed. on saturday night, clear spells, temperatures dipping, a touch of frost, lasting longer into sunday morning across the eastern parts where skies are clear for longest. to the west, outbreaks of rain moving in. here is the weather system for sunday, it is this weather front, it warm front, the leading edge of less cold air. it will be turning a bit milder. but it does mean
and west wales. behind it some showers following. some clear spells ahead, patchy frost in southern england and the midlands, but not as widespread as last night. this weather system weakening as it ages south, so probably nothing more than an area of thick cloud and a few showers onceit of thick cloud and a few showers once it gets into east anglia and the south—east later in the day. by this stage, hardly any showers left, just cloud. some sunny spells, especially north—west scotland,...
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couple of snow showers possible to our north and west , by the 4:00 hour. a lot of what falls at the onset is probably going to melt. and we'll have better chance for some sticking points north and west as the snowfall rates possibly pick up later on tonight. that snow-shield is going to be making it way down the i95 corridor, by about 7:00 later on this evening. and again, just going to be dealing with rain down the shore, also into central and southern delaware, just dealing with plane old rain. as quickly as this system moves in, it begins to make an exit later this evening, we even see some rain creeping back into the i95 corridor later on this evening before the storm completely moves out but after midnight you're going to see this really quickly progress off to the by about 1:00, 2:00 a.m. in the morning very quiet. thinking anywhere from one to 3 inches will be possible. the jersey turnpike, on toward i-95, and just barely north and west of philadelphia, and of course delco, also new castle county, a lot of this, though, is going to be melting , rath
couple of snow showers possible to our north and west , by the 4:00 hour. a lot of what falls at the onset is probably going to melt. and we'll have better chance for some sticking points north and west as the snowfall rates possibly pick up later on tonight. that snow-shield is going to be making it way down the i95 corridor, by about 7:00 later on this evening. and again, just going to be dealing with rain down the shore, also into central and southern delaware, just dealing with plane old...