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jim baker lost his first wife. and of course you've talked about robin, the child that the bushes had lost. they lost elections. jim baker lost his attempt at elected politics, but then he became the ally, the partner, the secretary of state and was very reluctant to leave the job he loved so much secretary of state to become campaign manager
jim baker lost his first wife. and of course you've talked about robin, the child that the bushes had lost. they lost elections. jim baker lost his attempt at elected politics, but then he became the ally, the partner, the secretary of state and was very reluctant to leave the job he loved so much secretary of state to become campaign manager
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jim baker lost his first wife. and of course you've talked about robin, the child that the bushes had lost. that i had lo they lost elections. jim baker lot his attempt at elected politics, but then he became the ally, the partner, the secretary of state and was very reluctant to leave the job he loved so much secretary of
jim baker lost his first wife. and of course you've talked about robin, the child that the bushes had lost. that i had lo they lost elections. jim baker lot his attempt at elected politics, but then he became the ally, the partner, the secretary of state and was very reluctant to leave the job he loved so much secretary of
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jim baker lost his first wife. and of course you've talked about robin, the child that the bushes had lost. they lost elections. jim baker lot his attempt at elected politics, but then he became the ally, the partner,
jim baker lost his first wife. and of course you've talked about robin, the child that the bushes had lost. they lost elections. jim baker lot his attempt at elected politics, but then he became the ally, the partner,
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baker: you got that right. mr. meacham: what i would first like us to talk about is how the world worked on your watches, how washington worked on your watches, and how they didn't work, and what we can learn from both those positive and negative experiences. and so for narrative purposes, sir, when you went to washington in 1981 as chief of staff, what was the ambient reality of washington for you? it wasn't perfect. it wasn't a great bipartisan valhalla. there were tough fights. but what did it feel like and what did it feel like and but what did it feel like and how hard was it to get things done? mr. baker: thank you. before i answer that question, let me simply say, mr. president, you honor us by being here tonight and we are very -- [applause] mr. baker: we are very appreciative and very grateful for your being here. we were having dinner and when ed was announcing all those big dollar numbers, i looked at the president and said, mr. president, 10% of that is yours. he said, the hell it is, i'm not letting yo
baker: you got that right. mr. meacham: what i would first like us to talk about is how the world worked on your watches, how washington worked on your watches, and how they didn't work, and what we can learn from both those positive and negative experiences. and so for narrative purposes, sir, when you went to washington in 1981 as chief of staff, what was the ambient reality of washington for you? it wasn't perfect. it wasn't a great bipartisan valhalla. there were tough fights. but what did...
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baker: right. mr. obama: whether it was cronkite, brinkley, what have you, there was a common set of facts, a baseline around which both parties had to adapt and respond to. and by the time i take office, what you increasingly have is a media environment in which, if you are a fox news viewer, you have an entirely different reality than if you are a new york times reader. it means the basis of each respective party had become more ideological. it means that, because of gerrymandering, members of congress now are entirely secure they will win their seat if they get the nomination. what they have to worry about is, do i have somebody from farther to my right or farther to my left who is going to run against me in a primary? they then are not willing to stray from whatever the party line has become. you have got folks like limbaugh and others who are enforcing what they consider to be ideological purity of some sort. and when you combine that with the perpetual campaign that is fueled by highly ideologica
baker: right. mr. obama: whether it was cronkite, brinkley, what have you, there was a common set of facts, a baseline around which both parties had to adapt and respond to. and by the time i take office, what you increasingly have is a media environment in which, if you are a fox news viewer, you have an entirely different reality than if you are a new york times reader. it means the basis of each respective party had become more ideological. it means that, because of gerrymandering, members...
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and they're all shaking hands with president baker right now. >> jim baker. >> i'm sorry. you know what. there were times when that was under consideration. the way he carried himself. but james baker has spoken in the last couple days about president bush always having his back. and about friendship and loyalty. and i know a story from arnold schwarzenegger had some difficulties and scandals in his personal life that were very difficult. and president bush picked up the phone and said, hey, how are you doing? that's a very typical story. >> we have heard that from senator simpson yesterday, too. >> he may not have, you know, liked or approved of what was going on, but he wanted you to know he was your friend. >> he had your back. >> let's check in with wolf in texas. wolf. >> you know, as we're looking at these beautiful pictures, anderson, these are live pictures from inside the st. martin's episcopal church in houston, texas, this memorial service, funeral service for the 41st president of the united states. momentarily, it will begin and it will be spectacular, we're t
and they're all shaking hands with president baker right now. >> jim baker. >> i'm sorry. you know what. there were times when that was under consideration. the way he carried himself. but james baker has spoken in the last couple days about president bush always having his back. and about friendship and loyalty. and i know a story from arnold schwarzenegger had some difficulties and scandals in his personal life that were very difficult. and president bush picked up the phone and...
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. >> i, james baker, iii... >> o'donnell: george bush chose james baker for his secretary of state before naming anyone else to his cabinet. the two first met three decades earlier when baker was just a texas lawyer and a tennis player looking for a game. >> james baker: neither one of us had a partner for the doubles-- matches. and so they put us together. and that's how we became friends. we first became tennis doubles partners. tpo're going to make r team than we often times did on the tennis courts in texas. >> o'donnell: together, they dealt with the fall of the united states' old cold war rival. ( cheers ) they also faced new turmoil in the middle east, and a war followed. in 1990, the u.s. built a coalition of 33 nations to push saddam hussein and the iraqi army out of kuwait. perhaps no president and secretary of state had known each other so well since james madison and thomas jefferson. >> baker: and i was secretary of state for a president who was all-- who was like a brother. and there was never any question about if i went out and said something, no doubt about whether i was
. >> i, james baker, iii... >> o'donnell: george bush chose james baker for his secretary of state before naming anyone else to his cabinet. the two first met three decades earlier when baker was just a texas lawyer and a tennis player looking for a game. >> james baker: neither one of us had a partner for the doubles-- matches. and so they put us together. and that's how we became friends. we first became tennis doubles partners. tpo're going to make r team than we often...
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his wife, susan baker. so they were very, very close. and i think especially after barbara bush's passing, james and susan baker were really making sure that they were with him as much as possible. and he will be giving one of the two eulogies tomorrow. >> i was going to ask about that. as we look ahead to tomorrow, the final day of this week, many days i should say of tributes, tomorrow in texas at st. martin's, that will probably be the most personal. >> absolutely. this is home and we're going to see the one who went all the way back with him, james baker, and then his grandson, george p. bush, who is the only member of the family who is holding office right now, and i expect these to be very personal about the man. >> and think about today, what we saw. we only have a few seconds left. how would you sum up? >> i really think it's the words that we saw to describe this man a different time, gentility, class. >> you have been watching special coverage of george herbert walker bush's funeral. breanna keila
his wife, susan baker. so they were very, very close. and i think especially after barbara bush's passing, james and susan baker were really making sure that they were with him as much as possible. and he will be giving one of the two eulogies tomorrow. >> i was going to ask about that. as we look ahead to tomorrow, the final day of this week, many days i should say of tributes, tomorrow in texas at st. martin's, that will probably be the most personal. >> absolutely. this is home...
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bush long time friend james baker who joins us from the baker institute in houston this morning. my condolences, you were dear friends with the former president. you were with him in those final moments. knowing him as you did for so many years, can you tell us what you took away in those last moments? what is left with you in terms of your memory of him? well, het faith in god. he was a religious person who didn't wear his religion on his sleeve but he was a man of great faith. he was a family man, he as one of your -- one of the things he said that he was proudest of was that his children came home and he was proud of that. he was a selfless patriotic servant of the united states of america for many years. and he was one who did not believe in taking credit. he was one who believed in letting other people get the credit. he was courageous. courageous enough to run for president when nobody knew who he was. jum into that race in 8 1980, he ended upbeating such more popular political figures as john connelly and howard baker and bob dole and others. to become the last mang with r
bush long time friend james baker who joins us from the baker institute in houston this morning. my condolences, you were dear friends with the former president. you were with him in those final moments. knowing him as you did for so many years, can you tell us what you took away in those last moments? what is left with you in terms of your memory of him? well, het faith in god. he was a religious person who didn't wear his religion on his sleeve but he was a man of great faith. he was a family...
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james baker who i already mentioned also had an emotional on that this morning very modest was right on that point stuff and actually as you are reporting and james baker is delivering a eulogy just very briefly if i may what is this that talk to us about the significance of this friendship between mr baker and the late george bush. and mr baker and george course they met each other when they were fairly young george bush was already engaged in public service make a wasn't and when they met. mr bacon made george h. walker for. the fact that he's actually democrats and. president and said well you know what we can fix that and ever since they were really the closest friends and confidantes there was nobody who came closer to president bush there was also nobody who came closer to the speaker they were both very powerful personnel of these of course due to their roles in public service and in the administration in their own administration and they were close friends you don't have close friendships. that way anymore that kind of friendship and confidence between two men in leadership.
james baker who i already mentioned also had an emotional on that this morning very modest was right on that point stuff and actually as you are reporting and james baker is delivering a eulogy just very briefly if i may what is this that talk to us about the significance of this friendship between mr baker and the late george bush. and mr baker and george course they met each other when they were fairly young george bush was already engaged in public service make a wasn't and when they met. mr...
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sister case and sister baker spend several hours a day preparing for their mission which mainly consists of proselytizing they didn't choose to come to germany that was decided by the church headquarters in utah this guy next to me is joseph smith the founder of the church. it must be hard work. every day the mormon missionaries spend about three hours studying the book of mormon. then they do language practice and then they read aloud the missionary rules every single day but they don't seem stressed out here at least not in front of the camera. thank you for everything you have given us father we thank you for the opportunities you have given us. it seems like they're praying all the time and to my surprise i let them roll me into .
sister case and sister baker spend several hours a day preparing for their mission which mainly consists of proselytizing they didn't choose to come to germany that was decided by the church headquarters in utah this guy next to me is joseph smith the founder of the church. it must be hard work. every day the mormon missionaries spend about three hours studying the book of mormon. then they do language practice and then they read aloud the missionary rules every single day but they don't seem...
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sergeant baker, how are you? they were on it. it was unbelievable. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. we're the baker's and we're usaa members for life. usaa. get your insurance quote today. unstopand it's strengthenedting place, the by xfi pods,gateway. which plug in to extend the wifi even farther, past anything that stands in its way. ...well almost anything. leave no room behind with xfi pods. simple. easy. awesome. click or visit a retail store today. chris: president trump is designating wednesday and a national day of mourning for george h.w. bush. plans are coming together for the nation's farewell to our 41st president. let's bring in rick leventhal live from houston with the latest on what we'll see this week, arrangements george bush approved as his final message to the country he loved so dearly. >> reporter: he surrounded by family, friends and clergy during his final hours friday night inside his home in the gated community and his final words were to his son, george w., who told him o
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jim baker had a rice baker institute commemoration. barack obama was the speaker, but it was also earlier in the day that barack obama went to visit george herbert walker bush at home, probably one of the last major visits that he had before his passing. he was failing in the last couple of days and had been. really family and friends expected almost eight months ago barbara bush's passing. i think we all remember seeing him sorrowful and frail at that service and the love and support of his children. i had the great opportunity recently to sit down and talk about the past and the present and current politics and policy at a private gathering, an academic gathering with jeb bush. and we talked about his eloquent eulogy for his mother. it was very much on his mind because we all knew that his father's health was failing. remember at age 90 when he took that parachute jump and when i listened to barry mccaffrey talking about him as a commander and working in the first gulf war for george bush, the commander in chief, you think of him as
jim baker had a rice baker institute commemoration. barack obama was the speaker, but it was also earlier in the day that barack obama went to visit george herbert walker bush at home, probably one of the last major visits that he had before his passing. he was failing in the last couple of days and had been. really family and friends expected almost eight months ago barbara bush's passing. i think we all remember seeing him sorrowful and frail at that service and the love and support of his...
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and my sense is that -- my favorite line, of course, peter baker's marvelous story about secretary baker and the last hours there. but the last thing i heard when i left houston was that baker had said early in the week, you know, hefe, he called him hefe, boss or chief, i want to have oysters. and president bush said, maybe next week. he was always looking ahead. >> peter baker, your story was the story that cracked my heart open and brought out the first tears when i read it saturday night after i put my son to bed. take me through what you reported about the president's final moments. >> well, as jon said, he had his good days and bad days. and on friday, he had had a number of bad days. he'd been in bed for several days. hadn't been eating very much. his friend jim baker, his former secretary of state, comes by to see him. comes by the house. and he perked up. his eyes opened wide. and he recognized his friend. engaged him. he said, where are we going, bake? and baker said, we're going to heaven. and bush said, that's where i want to go. and so it was a moment of clarity, a moment wh
and my sense is that -- my favorite line, of course, peter baker's marvelous story about secretary baker and the last hours there. but the last thing i heard when i left houston was that baker had said early in the week, you know, hefe, he called him hefe, boss or chief, i want to have oysters. and president bush said, maybe next week. he was always looking ahead. >> peter baker, your story was the story that cracked my heart open and brought out the first tears when i read it saturday...
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, but it wasn't just jim baker. >> exactly right. an they're wonderful turning points where things could have gone differe ily. one wasthe early 1960sxa when te billionaires came to bush and wanted him to leave the republican party and run as a democrat. so that's one thatidn't happen. and jim baker desperately trying get a very competitive george herbert walker bush to drop out of the 1980 presidential race before bush wanted to, because he knew that the reagans needed to see that bush cld be a team player. and both preside bush,h.w. bush, and both -- and 43 have said to me that neither one oft would have been president had ronald reagan not made that call on the wednesdayht n of the convention to put bush on the ticket. >> the president's hearse has now arrived at the aircraft. anita, let me bring you in he as we await the family to be escorted alongside the casket. >> well, this is clearly the most poignant, i think for all of us to actually be seeing this. you know, there have been a lot of emotional moments, just in different pi
, but it wasn't just jim baker. >> exactly right. an they're wonderful turning points where things could have gone differe ily. one wasthe early 1960sxa when te billionaires came to bush and wanted him to leave the republican party and run as a democrat. so that's one thatidn't happen. and jim baker desperately trying get a very competitive george herbert walker bush to drop out of the 1980 presidential race before bush wanted to, because he knew that the reagans needed to see that bush...
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jim baker rubbed and stroked the president's feet for perhaps half an hour. the president smiled at the comfort of his dear friend. here i witnessed a world leader. who was serving. a servant who had been our world's leader. and what came to mind. was jesus. well that last night before his own crucifixion having said everything there was to say. he wrapped a towel around his waist and without words he washed his disciples feet as jesus finished he said i've set an example for you do as i have done serve one another by this the world will know you're my disciples if you serve and if you love one another. at the end. we all knelt. we all placed our hands on the president or we said our prayers together. and then we were silent. for a full long measure. as this man. who changed all of our lives. who changed our nation. who changed our world. left us why for the next. it was a beautiful end. it was a beautiful beginning. for a moment. but a moment only that dear point of light we know is george herbert walker bush downed but it now shines brighter than it ever be
jim baker rubbed and stroked the president's feet for perhaps half an hour. the president smiled at the comfort of his dear friend. here i witnessed a world leader. who was serving. a servant who had been our world's leader. and what came to mind. was jesus. well that last night before his own crucifixion having said everything there was to say. he wrapped a towel around his waist and without words he washed his disciples feet as jesus finished he said i've set an example for you do as i have...
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elective politics was never successful for jim baker so he was always the side man or the advisor or the wise counselor at the state department for george h.w. bush. but to have that kind of friendship and also the friendship that i think of with brent and i'm thinking so much of him, the former air force general who served so ably and was the international security advisor and closest friend, coauthor who had his own residence then in retirement to be close to his friend during the summer months. so that is another close relationship. he himself has been ailing and is now one of those that i think of who's so much more mourning the loss of his good friend. >> and i just want to know from you, a memory that you have of president bush, andrea, that you're always going to carry with you. >> there's so many. there's the aerobic golf matches. we would have to catch up to him. he was such a great athlete. he surmounted it jumping out of a plane at age 90 only four years ago but how he was suffering some of the effects of that parkinson's syndrome. but if i can be personal for a home, i wa
elective politics was never successful for jim baker so he was always the side man or the advisor or the wise counselor at the state department for george h.w. bush. but to have that kind of friendship and also the friendship that i think of with brent and i'm thinking so much of him, the former air force general who served so ably and was the international security advisor and closest friend, coauthor who had his own residence then in retirement to be close to his friend during the summer...
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the author of that article joins us, peter baker. i know it's a very busy day but give us what you heard about those final moments for george h.w. bush. >> right. well, president bush had been fading the last few days. he hadn't been getting out of bed and hadn't been eating that much. and then peter baker went to visit him and president bush game more alert and said "we're are we going, bake?" and baker said "we're going to heaven." and president bush said "that's where i want to go." and in a conversation with his son george bush, he said i love you, dad, and president h.w. bush said, "i love you, too." >> he's always been an athletic man. he wou he would show up at the hospital in the last few years, even after barbara bush passed away last spring, he had to go to the hospital pretty soon afterwards, people thought this might be that moment. he's always been a fighter. as secretary baker told me, this time he was ready. this time he knew he wasn't going to -- he gave instructions to his medical team not to bring him to the hospita
the author of that article joins us, peter baker. i know it's a very busy day but give us what you heard about those final moments for george h.w. bush. >> right. well, president bush had been fading the last few days. he hadn't been getting out of bed and hadn't been eating that much. and then peter baker went to visit him and president bush game more alert and said "we're are we going, bake?" and baker said "we're going to heaven." and president bush said...
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back with us, peter baker, joyce vance, frank figliuzzi, jeremy bash. jeremy, on this manafort matter, i'm trying to focus our thinking on area two of today's court documents, what is your takeaway about this relationship between trump -- team trump and paul manafort? >> well, i think the important player here is konstantin kilimnik. you'd be forgiven on a friday night for confusing your veselnitskaya's and your kilimniks and other names. he was indicted by the special counsel back if june for trying to witness tamper and there's clearly something that manafort is trying to do to minimize his relationships with this individual and this individual was one of the individuals who was trying to set up briefings during the campaign for people like oleg deripaska, who's obviously a close putin ally, and there's something in the kilimnik relationship that loops back to the kremlin that paul manafort deems too big of a secret to confess to at this hour. >> well, frank, speaking of secrets, again today, the terror of the black line as of redacti. what do you rea
back with us, peter baker, joyce vance, frank figliuzzi, jeremy bash. jeremy, on this manafort matter, i'm trying to focus our thinking on area two of today's court documents, what is your takeaway about this relationship between trump -- team trump and paul manafort? >> well, i think the important player here is konstantin kilimnik. you'd be forgiven on a friday night for confusing your veselnitskaya's and your kilimniks and other names. he was indicted by the special counsel back if...
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the fashion group ted baker promises an investigation into allegations of "forced hugging" by its chief executive. a british couple come forward to reclaim the ring dropped down a grate in a times square marriage proposal. hello and welcome to world news today. crucial talks on climate change have begun at a united nations conference in poland.? they're hoping to agree on rules to implement the paris agreement of 2015, scientists say that, at the moment, the world is on course for warming of 3 to 5 degrees celcius by 2100 and that the greenhouse gases we're adding to the atmosphere need to be cut by 45% by 2030. one of the biggest sources of pollution is coal, and poland, the host country for these talks, produces more of it than any other in the eu. 0ur science editor david shukman reports. a mountain of coal lies freshly dug at a mine, one of many here in southern poland, at the centre of arguments over what to do about global warming. ok, so we're on our way down and i'm starting to feeel the air pressure in my ears now. our first sight of the mining process. this coal is used to mak
the fashion group ted baker promises an investigation into allegations of "forced hugging" by its chief executive. a british couple come forward to reclaim the ring dropped down a grate in a times square marriage proposal. hello and welcome to world news today. crucial talks on climate change have begun at a united nations conference in poland.? they're hoping to agree on rules to implement the paris agreement of 2015, scientists say that, at the moment, the world is on course for...
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the internationalfashion brand ted baker has promised an independent investigation into allegations of what's described as "forced hugging" by its chief executive. ray kelvin is pictured here and he usually chooses to be photographed not showing his face. staff have begun an online petition accusing the 62—year—old founder of verbal, physical and sexual harrassment, claims they say are entirely at odds with the company's values. our business correspondent joe miller has more. and anonymous petition was posted online just and anonymous petition was posted onlinejust a and anonymous petition was posted online just a few days ago and it has already garnered around 2000 signatures. in it, employees at ted baker, accused that the company ‘s boss, who took it from glasgow selling shirts to a global fashion phenomenon on, not only engages employees in unwanted embraces, but has also asked e—mail staff if they would sit on his knee or if he could amass such there are years. they also say he engages in sexual innuendo and the creator of the petition said when they went to hr to complain
the internationalfashion brand ted baker has promised an independent investigation into allegations of what's described as "forced hugging" by its chief executive. ray kelvin is pictured here and he usually chooses to be photographed not showing his face. staff have begun an online petition accusing the 62—year—old founder of verbal, physical and sexual harrassment, claims they say are entirely at odds with the company's values. our business correspondent joe miller has more. and...
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jim baker had a rice baker institute commemoration. barack obama was the speaker, but it was also earlier in the day that barack obama went to visit george herbert walker bush at home, probably one of the last major visits that he had before his passing. he was failing in the last couple of days and had been. really family and friends expected almost eight months ago to barbara bush's passing. i think we all remember seeing him sorrowful and frail at that service and the love and support of his children. i had the great opportunity recently to sit down and talk about the past and the present and current politics and policy at a private gathering, an academic gathering with jeb bush. and we talked about his eloquent eulogy for his mother. it was very much on his mind because we all knew that his father's health was failing. remember at age 90 when he took that parachute jump and when i listened to barry mccaffrey talking about him as a commander and working in the first gulf war for george bush, the commander in chief, you think of him
jim baker had a rice baker institute commemoration. barack obama was the speaker, but it was also earlier in the day that barack obama went to visit george herbert walker bush at home, probably one of the last major visits that he had before his passing. he was failing in the last couple of days and had been. really family and friends expected almost eight months ago to barbara bush's passing. i think we all remember seeing him sorrowful and frail at that service and the love and support of his...
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summer baker / resident: "my dad built it. he was a contractor and he passed away in february. this 2-story custom log cabin. he's not here. i'm thankful he didn't have to go through this since it would have broken his heart."she says she's not ready to sift through the rubble.she'll have to do that in the coming days.summer baker / resident: "were just hoping that a lot of people come back and rebuild the town."while dresser tries to find comfort in what survived...nats "oh that's the angel."like this angel statue unscathed in the rubble.becky dresser / resident: "the first thought that came into my mind was, what did she have to watch?"dresser is an artist and is saving the rubble to use in her work.becky dresser / resident: "being an artist i know that i can maybe work that into something that will still give me that comfort of having something from my past." hoping to find some kind of beauty in all this pain.becky dresser / resident: "it's the loss of home." ( robin ) some students are headed back to school after the deadly wildfires. schools in butte county have been clos
summer baker / resident: "my dad built it. he was a contractor and he passed away in february. this 2-story custom log cabin. he's not here. i'm thankful he didn't have to go through this since it would have broken his heart."she says she's not ready to sift through the rubble.she'll have to do that in the coming days.summer baker / resident: "were just hoping that a lot of people come back and rebuild the town."while dresser tries to find comfort in what survived...nats...
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had with george bush, and that gave baker enormous power. people when they were talking to him, other world leaders thought they were talking to the president of the united states. >> and even though they -- a lot of members of the cabinet may have disagreed and fought amongst themselves, even in front of the president, they kept it to themselves. they really didn't do a lot of leaking behind the scenes. >> no. and if you listen -- you talk to colin powell or dick cheney about this, dick cheney would say he disagreed sometimes in the meetings and he would say, speak up, if you disagree with me speak up, because they trusted each other and they trusted the boss, the president. it wasn't about dishing dirt on him, it was about let's give the president the best advice and let him make the call and we'll do our job. i remember before the first gulf war i traveled with secretary cheney and general powell when they were traveling around the world, essentially telling the members of the coalition it is time, that we've had the buildup and around th
had with george bush, and that gave baker enormous power. people when they were talking to him, other world leaders thought they were talking to the president of the united states. >> and even though they -- a lot of members of the cabinet may have disagreed and fought amongst themselves, even in front of the president, they kept it to themselves. they really didn't do a lot of leaking behind the scenes. >> no. and if you listen -- you talk to colin powell or dick cheney about this,...
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back with us, peter baker, joyce vance, frank figliuzzi, jeremy bash. jeremy, on this manafort matter, i'm trying to focus my thinking on area two of today's court documents, what is your takeaway about this relationship between trump -- team trump and manafort? >> well, i think the important player here is konstantin kilimnik. you'd be forgiven on a friday night from your getting confused with your kilimniks, yoand othe names. he was indicted by the special counsel back if june for trying to witness tamper and there's clearly something that manafort is trying to do to minimize his relationships with this individual and this individual was one of the individuals who was trying to set up briefings during the campaign for people like oleg deripaska, who's obviously a close putin ally, and there's something in the kilimnik relationship that loops back to the kremlin that paul manafort deems too big of a secret to confess to at this hour. >> speaking of secrets, again today, the terror of the black lines of redaction. what do you read into the black lines o
back with us, peter baker, joyce vance, frank figliuzzi, jeremy bash. jeremy, on this manafort matter, i'm trying to focus my thinking on area two of today's court documents, what is your takeaway about this relationship between trump -- team trump and manafort? >> well, i think the important player here is konstantin kilimnik. you'd be forgiven on a friday night from your getting confused with your kilimniks, yoand othe names. he was indicted by the special counsel back if june for...
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at-large with jared baker. right after this program. i hope you will tune in. >> we in the united states need to be very clear. entitled. we are right to reject chinese violation of the rules. rules that don't cover unfair practices. what our position is, china can't succeed. not allowed to succeed or it is somehow wrong for china to succeed. a position for us politically. >> succeeding without stealing intellectual property. >> different perspectives of how to achieve success. they have a view of how to achieve success. we different view on how to achieve success. that is where the issue lies. you cannot expect them to change their approach. maybe there is a little bit. when we look at the issues, when there is a trade issue in in a way of being issue. maria: it is great to get your insight. thank you for joining us. don't go anywhere. more wall street right after this. ♪ iyou may be at increased riskf for pneumococcal pneumonia -a potentially serious bacterial lung disease that can disrupt your routine for weeks. in severe cases, pn
at-large with jared baker. right after this program. i hope you will tune in. >> we in the united states need to be very clear. entitled. we are right to reject chinese violation of the rules. rules that don't cover unfair practices. what our position is, china can't succeed. not allowed to succeed or it is somehow wrong for china to succeed. a position for us politically. >> succeeding without stealing intellectual property. >> different perspectives of how to achieve...
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and it employees at ted baker allege that the compa ny‘s it employees at ted baker allege that the company's bosque who took ted baker from a small store that the company's bosque who took ted bakerfrom a small store in glasgow to a global fashion phenomenon not only engages employees in unwanted embraces but has asked the millsap to sit on his need or whether he can massage their yea rs. need or whether he can massage their years. he the mike they say he engages in sexual innuendo and the creator of the petition says when they went to the human resources department to complain they were told this is just what ray is like. ted baker has issued a statement and it says this is not in line with the company or the ceo but it has said that hugging has become part of the culture at ted baker even though it is always voluntary and they say that the bosque opting greets people whether they are shareholders or business people or indeed colleagues with a hug. the headlines on bbc news... the environment secretary michael gove says theresa may's brexit deal isn't perfect but it is the only choice. fren
and it employees at ted baker allege that the compa ny‘s it employees at ted baker allege that the company's bosque who took ted baker from a small store that the company's bosque who took ted bakerfrom a small store in glasgow to a global fashion phenomenon not only engages employees in unwanted embraces but has asked the millsap to sit on his need or whether he can massage their yea rs. need or whether he can massage their years. he the mike they say he engages in sexual innuendo and the...
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secretary baker, great to see you in person. >> great coup to have baker versus simpson. we would lose under those circumstances. >> i like the idea of having the two of you on together because whether it's in public service or the press, you hope to cover the big moments sometimes. you hope you get to be there for history. boy, were you there for all -- really ordering the world, covering the fall of it and being there to write it. that's why you do this. >> that was an incredible four years. you know people talk about one-term presidency but i'm absolutely convinced that he's going to go down in history as the very best one-term president we ever had and one of the best presidents of all time. if you look at what happened in those four years, the world changed. the world we had known all of our adult lives changed. the cold war ended, ended with a whimper. >> no west germany or east germany. >> unified germany. the ejection of iraq from kuwait, the international coalition. all of those things, madrid peace conference, ending the wars in central america. a lot of things
secretary baker, great to see you in person. >> great coup to have baker versus simpson. we would lose under those circumstances. >> i like the idea of having the two of you on together because whether it's in public service or the press, you hope to cover the big moments sometimes. you hope you get to be there for history. boy, were you there for all -- really ordering the world, covering the fall of it and being there to write it. that's why you do this. >> that was an...
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back with us, peter baker, joyce vance, frank figliuzzi, jeremy bash. jeremy, on this manafort matter, i'm trying to focus my thinking on area two of today's court documents, what is your takeaway about this relationship between trump -- team trump and manafort? >> well, i think the important player here is konstantin kilimnik. you'd be forgiven on a friday night from your getting confused with your kilimniks, and other names. he was indicted by the special counsel back in june for trying to witness tamper and there's clearly something that manafort is trying to do to minimize his relationships with this individual and this individual was one of the individuals who was trying to set up briefings during the campaign for people like oleg deripaska, who's obviously a close putin ally, and there's something in the kilimnik relationship that loops back to the kremlin that paul manafort deems too big of a secret to confess to at this hour. >> speaking of secrets, again today, the terror of the black lines of redaction. what do you read into the black lines of
back with us, peter baker, joyce vance, frank figliuzzi, jeremy bash. jeremy, on this manafort matter, i'm trying to focus my thinking on area two of today's court documents, what is your takeaway about this relationship between trump -- team trump and manafort? >> well, i think the important player here is konstantin kilimnik. you'd be forgiven on a friday night from your getting confused with your kilimniks, and other names. he was indicted by the special counsel back in june for trying...
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he's the man behind ted baker, ray kelvin is its founder and boss. he prefers to shield his face but can't hide from the allegations from some staff of inappropriate hugs, massages, sexual comments and even physical force. he'd massage me quite a lot, or we'd be in a meeting and he'd put his hand on the back of my neck, and, er, he would stroke my head. he'd pick out a good—looking girl and he'd bring her to the front and turn her round in front of the team and talk about how good looking she is. he would then offer her out, almost, to other members of staff and say, "there should be more people having sex in this place." i've seen him physically assault someone before. he grabbed him by the throat and held him against the wall. the branding is quirky, fun, but more than 300 current and former employees signed a petition to say it was anything but that. the massages at your desk were never nice, uncomfortable. i witnessed him saying to two female managers, "0h, i had a dream about you two last night, that you were lesbians", and implied to them, co
he's the man behind ted baker, ray kelvin is its founder and boss. he prefers to shield his face but can't hide from the allegations from some staff of inappropriate hugs, massages, sexual comments and even physical force. he'd massage me quite a lot, or we'd be in a meeting and he'd put his hand on the back of my neck, and, er, he would stroke my head. he'd pick out a good—looking girl and he'd bring her to the front and turn her round in front of the team and talk about how good looking she...
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we're the baker's and we're usaa members for life. usaa. get your insurance quote today. from capital one.nd i switched to the spark cash card i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. and last year, i earned $36,000 in cash back. which i used to offer health insurance to my employees. what's in your wallet? >>> we're back now with more on the passing of the 41st president of the united states, george h.w. bush. kurt smith is a former presidential speech writer who wrote more addresses than anyone else for president bush, 41. you could fill a library with all the fine things he's written about baseball as well. what was george h.w. bush's approach to the speech, to communicating with folks in the u.s.? >> well, george h.w. bush once told me that i'm not ronald reagan, i couldn't be if i wanted to be. he was right on both counts. he wasn't ronald reagan. he couldn't be ronald reagan and he at any time want to be ronald reagan in the sense that reagan put enormous affect and import on the spoken word. bush felt wrongly or rightly, th
we're the baker's and we're usaa members for life. usaa. get your insurance quote today. from capital one.nd i switched to the spark cash card i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. and last year, i earned $36,000 in cash back. which i used to offer health insurance to my employees. what's in your wallet? >>> we're back now with more on the passing of the 41st president of the united states, george h.w. bush. kurt smith is a former presidential speech writer who wrote more...
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and jim baker put his finger on a big part of it. the fearlessness of a kid who grows up and privilege in the east and his father is a bigwig and a wall street firm and he says, like so many americans, i'm going to strike out for the west, i'm going to learn the business from the bottom up and i'm going to strike a new life. if you go to midland texas and see the modern house, if not bigger than the stage we are sitting on here that he lived in in midland he jumps into politics as a republican when they hunted republicans in texas with dogs, and then he served our country so well in so many great positions and he did so -- you talk to people who had a chance to work with him, whether it was the cia or china or vice president, or the oil patch, and they admired him. it was not only a very great man, he was a very good man. >> chris: let me just quickly, we are running out of time. liz, any personal remembrance of this man? any feeling you had with him directly or through your dad? >> i remember election night in 2004 when president bu
and jim baker put his finger on a big part of it. the fearlessness of a kid who grows up and privilege in the east and his father is a bigwig and a wall street firm and he says, like so many americans, i'm going to strike out for the west, i'm going to learn the business from the bottom up and i'm going to strike a new life. if you go to midland texas and see the modern house, if not bigger than the stage we are sitting on here that he lived in in midland he jumps into politics as a republican...
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. >> i want to bring in -- peter baker, you and i were speaking yesterday. this after your reporting. you were sharing with us some of the final moments, some of the back and forth that was happening with james baker as well as with h.w. tell us what stood out to you in that conversation as you were getting the details. >> well, it was a somber scene as you can imagine in his home in houston. he was surrounded by relatives and long time friends including secretary of state james baker who helped him end the cold war. his minister, doctors. most of the kids weren't there. i think they had come up so many times toward this edge and he had rallied and come back that they didn't know this was going to be the moment that he would finally pass away. they put on speaker phone and called each of the children one at a time so they could say goodbye to their father. the last one was president bush 43 who told his father, you're a wonderful dad, i love you. his father said back to him i love you too. those were his last words before passing away about a half hour later
. >> i want to bring in -- peter baker, you and i were speaking yesterday. this after your reporting. you were sharing with us some of the final moments, some of the back and forth that was happening with james baker as well as with h.w. tell us what stood out to you in that conversation as you were getting the details. >> well, it was a somber scene as you can imagine in his home in houston. he was surrounded by relatives and long time friends including secretary of state james...
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baker, although it is always voluntary. —— they do say hugging has become part of the culture. jill miller there. a family of swans has been shot and killed in a suspected air gun attack. the bodies of five cygnets and their parents were discovered wrapped in plastic bags after they were thrown down the bank of a stream in the kent village of benenden. x—ray images revealed one of the birds was peppered with pellets or shot. the rspca has launched an investigation. we can hear from them now. we can hearfrom them now. the press officejoins us from we can hearfrom them now. the press office joins us from the our cpa. for joining office joins us from the our cpa. forjoining us to speak on this case it must be one that cost a lot of upset among your inspectors. it must be one that cost a lot of upset among your inspectorsm it must be one that cost a lot of upset among your inspectors. it is really upsetting and discussing that people think it is ok to do something like this. —— disgusting that people think it is ok to do something like this. it is a attack on vulnerable anima
baker, although it is always voluntary. —— they do say hugging has become part of the culture. jill miller there. a family of swans has been shot and killed in a suspected air gun attack. the bodies of five cygnets and their parents were discovered wrapped in plastic bags after they were thrown down the bank of a stream in the kent village of benenden. x—ray images revealed one of the birds was peppered with pellets or shot. the rspca has launched an investigation. we can hear from them...
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james baker. alright, i brought in ensure max protein... ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. [grunting noise] i'll take that. 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max protein. in two great flavors. ensure max protein. here at snowfest... for your worst sore throat pain, try new vicks vapocool drops. it's not candy. it's powerful relief. ♪ ahhhhhhhhhhhh vaporize sore throat pain with new vicks vapocool drops. little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats moderate to severe plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla,75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may sto
james baker. alright, i brought in ensure max protein... ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. [grunting noise] i'll take that. 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max protein. in two great flavors. ensure max protein. here at snowfest... for your worst sore throat pain, try new vicks vapocool drops. it's not candy. it's powerful relief. ♪ ahhhhhhhhhhhh vaporize sore throat pain with new vicks vapocool drops. little things can be a big deal. that's...
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sister caisson sister baker spend several hours a day preparing for their mission which mainly consists of proselytizing they didn't choose to come to germany that was decided by the church headquarters in utah this guy next to me is joseph smith the founder of the church. it must be hard work. every day the mormon missionary spent about three hours studying the book of mormon. then they do language practice and then they read aloud the missionary rules every single day but they don't seem stressed out at least not in front of the camera. closely. with thank you for everything you have given us father we thank you for the opportunities you have given us and our plans and. it seems like they're praying all the time and to my surprise i let them roll me into a second try later on. if you so much help us become more like jesus christ every day in the name of jesus christ man. there are roughly sixteen million mormons worldwide though most of them are in the us about forty thousand are in germany. mormons believe that after the resurrection jesus taught on the american continent. this is th
sister caisson sister baker spend several hours a day preparing for their mission which mainly consists of proselytizing they didn't choose to come to germany that was decided by the church headquarters in utah this guy next to me is joseph smith the founder of the church. it must be hard work. every day the mormon missionary spent about three hours studying the book of mormon. then they do language practice and then they read aloud the missionary rules every single day but they don't seem...
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it's six in the morning and baker to nikos them is under pressure. the group breads known as stolen have to be ready in time for the christmas market. his booth needs a fresh supply they have been baking this typical dresden christmas special the year since september. this christmas dahlan is the most popular it's a traditional part of christmas. that's all oh and. we try out other kinds such as cranberry or chocolate stollen but basically the christmas stollen is our star in dresden and i thought will start this in fozzy. in a cause is the third generation of his family to run the bakery he never wanted to do anything else. for the beats are marked up being packed. the boss quickly checks the new dough. this morning to the statutes of the dresden style and protection association we have to put in at least fifty percent butter. you have to get through all. of them to accept as well recipe calls for fifty two percent and that doesn't include the butter that spread on the stall and later when we dust it with sugar both on the fine folks. it's a recipe
it's six in the morning and baker to nikos them is under pressure. the group breads known as stolen have to be ready in time for the christmas market. his booth needs a fresh supply they have been baking this typical dresden christmas special the year since september. this christmas dahlan is the most popular it's a traditional part of christmas. that's all oh and. we try out other kinds such as cranberry or chocolate stollen but basically the christmas stollen is our star in dresden and i...
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bush and his conversation with jim baker. just wondering, peter, those two in a sense symbolized what the republican party was and whether you have the feeling whether they would have had the feeling in that last conversation that that party is gone forever or that it can come back? >> you're right about that. of course bush and baker were a friendship, basically unlike any other in anales of american pills. president and secretary of state they were so close. it was not a marriage of convenience, alliance of interest. this is a friendship born of tennis courts on sundays. barbecues at their house. they rose through politics in meaningful. each experienced loss and was there for them for their friends when they had to get back up on their feet. when they took office they were in tandem very few others had been. it was a stifle republicanism we don't see today. it was conservatism with a small c, more traditional about conserving what's great about america not about activism the way today's conservatives might define themselve
bush and his conversation with jim baker. just wondering, peter, those two in a sense symbolized what the republican party was and whether you have the feeling whether they would have had the feeling in that last conversation that that party is gone forever or that it can come back? >> you're right about that. of course bush and baker were a friendship, basically unlike any other in anales of american pills. president and secretary of state they were so close. it was not a marriage of...
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master baker ruby and is my boss i am his apprentice. why is the stall protected. it has to be protected so that not any old baker in germany can call their fruitcake tries to pick so we got the idea for this seal which every baker in this geographically protected area gets to give up back all the coffee. pot before they reduce before they have to ensure their quality meets our standards inspection window for inflation. which ingredients have to be in it for you not with the original dresden christmas stollen ingredients are always measured in relation to flour a kilo of flour five hundred grams of butter. and we have a recipe that we have to follow. sixty five percent sultanas. percent sweet and bitter and twenty five percent candy lemon and orange peel. if. it is hard work the other strawman has its price. and we have to. always use the balls of your hand spend your fingers and back again yeah exactly use the balls of your hands like a massage ya that's why bakers are so healthy. that you should have said i don't think band is impressed with me. so now we pull th
master baker ruby and is my boss i am his apprentice. why is the stall protected. it has to be protected so that not any old baker in germany can call their fruitcake tries to pick so we got the idea for this seal which every baker in this geographically protected area gets to give up back all the coffee. pot before they reduce before they have to ensure their quality meets our standards inspection window for inflation. which ingredients have to be in it for you not with the original dresden...
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james baker and his wife susan. as i said there have been wonderful hugs and kind words throughout the day, kisses throughout the day. toward the end secretary baker and i were sitting on a sofa a few steps away, he whispered to me, you know that main changed my life? a bit later secretary baker was at the foot of the president's bed and toward the end jim baker rubbed and stroked the president's feet, perhaps half an hour. the president smiled at the comfort of his dear friend. here i witnessed, a world leader who was serving a servant, who had been our world's leader and what came to mind, was jesus. on the last night before his own crucifixion having said everything there was to say, he wrapped a towel around his waist, he washed his disciples feet. jesus said, i set an example for you. do what i have done. serve one another. by this the world will know you're my disciples, if you serve and love one another. at the end we all knelt. we all placed our hands on the president. we said our prayers together. and then
james baker and his wife susan. as i said there have been wonderful hugs and kind words throughout the day, kisses throughout the day. toward the end secretary baker and i were sitting on a sofa a few steps away, he whispered to me, you know that main changed my life? a bit later secretary baker was at the foot of the president's bed and toward the end jim baker rubbed and stroked the president's feet, perhaps half an hour. the president smiled at the comfort of his dear friend. here i...
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baker in "the new york times," former secretary of state james baker stopped by to see his very close friend george h.w. bush on friday, just hours before bush died. here's what the times said transpired. mr. bush suddenly grew alert, his eyes wide open. where are we going, bake, he asked? we're going to heaven. that's where i want to go, mr. bush said. now, i had the great pleasure of interviewing baker on a number of occasions. on one of them, i asked him to reflect on the legacy of his best friend. >> describe him as a president, how would you describe him? you have seen him work. >> i think history is beginning to understand and appreciate the significance of his presidency. the world changed in the four short years he was president. i am biased, of course, but i think he was the best one-term president we ever had, and among the most underappreciated of all of our presidents. and i think history is correcting that. when you look at what happened on his watch, the cold war that we had fought for 40 years ended, and it ended peacefully because of the adroit way in which he managed
baker in "the new york times," former secretary of state james baker stopped by to see his very close friend george h.w. bush on friday, just hours before bush died. here's what the times said transpired. mr. bush suddenly grew alert, his eyes wide open. where are we going, bake, he asked? we're going to heaven. that's where i want to go, mr. bush said. now, i had the great pleasure of interviewing baker on a number of occasions. on one of them, i asked him to reflect on the legacy of...
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james baker was crying. and then, you know, you don't normally hear applause after a eulogy or a tribute at a funeral, a memorial service. but not only did everyone applaud, they did for a long time. and i think that was partially for the father and everything that his son had said about him, but also because i think people appreciated the moment of the son having to stand up there and do that and knowing it wasn't easy and in effect cheering him on that he did it. and that was a remarkable moment. >> and he didn't just cry, he went with his whole body. >> right. >> he had to move back from the lectern. everybody could feel it with him. obviously didn't feel what he was feeling, but it was so clear, as you said, how he felt and how he was holding on till that last sentence and he knew it was there and he just couldn't hold it anymore, particularly talking about his sister that he lost. >> right. and at the end saying that his father would be able to hug his sister, robin, now and be able to hold his mother's
james baker was crying. and then, you know, you don't normally hear applause after a eulogy or a tribute at a funeral, a memorial service. but not only did everyone applaud, they did for a long time. and i think that was partially for the father and everything that his son had said about him, but also because i think people appreciated the moment of the son having to stand up there and do that and knowing it wasn't easy and in effect cheering him on that he did it. and that was a remarkable...
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on the left is sister baker on the right sister case the two in the middle are the chaperones. this is all in the camera man. ok i'll just leave this here. to breakfast sure of it could idea everyone seems a bit nervous ruth. i am too to be honest oh and by the way the missionaries only had six weeks of german language classes before they came here sister baker and sister case are nineteen and twenty they've been in germany a few months now while they're here they're only allowed to use their missionary names we always pray before we so that's ok with you we'll pray now. sure what do i need to do. this we close our eyes. we thank you lord for what we are about to receive and we ask you to bless our food we thank you for being noah to us we thank you for a new day in the name of jesus christ amen. if you pray before every meal. i can't remember when i last tried to talk to god i'm an atheist i've never been religious so this awful is a bit strange. really. sister case and sister baker spend several hours a day preparing for their mission which mainly consists of proselytizing th
on the left is sister baker on the right sister case the two in the middle are the chaperones. this is all in the camera man. ok i'll just leave this here. to breakfast sure of it could idea everyone seems a bit nervous ruth. i am too to be honest oh and by the way the missionaries only had six weeks of german language classes before they came here sister baker and sister case are nineteen and twenty they've been in germany a few months now while they're here they're only allowed to use their...
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stay with us on bbc news, still to come: an independent investigation at the fashion group ted baker, following claims its chief executive forced staff to let him hug them. it's quite clear that the worst victims of this disaster are the poor people living in the slums which have sprung up around the factory. i am feeling so helpless that the children are dying in front of me and i can't do anything. charles manson is the mystical leader of the hippie cult suspected of killing sharon tate and at least six other people in los angeles. at 11am this morning, just half a metre of rock separated britain from continental europe. it took the drills just a few moments to cut through the final obstacle. then philippe cozette, a minerfrom calais, was shaking hands and exchanging flags with robert fagg, his opposite number from dover. this is bbc world news, our top story this hour: the un warns the threat posed to all of us by climate change has never been this serious as a global climate summit opens with a push to cut emissions. let's stay with that now: mark howden is the director of the cli
stay with us on bbc news, still to come: an independent investigation at the fashion group ted baker, following claims its chief executive forced staff to let him hug them. it's quite clear that the worst victims of this disaster are the poor people living in the slums which have sprung up around the factory. i am feeling so helpless that the children are dying in front of me and i can't do anything. charles manson is the mystical leader of the hippie cult suspected of killing sharon tate and...
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the international fashion brand ted baker has promised an independent investigation into allegations of what's described as "forced hugging" by its chief executive. ray kelvin is pictured here. he usually chooses to be photographed not showing his face. staff have begun an online petition accusing the 62—year—old founder of verbal, physical and sexual harassment — claims they say are entirely at odds with the company's values. our business correspondent joe miller has the details. an anonymous petition was posted online just a few days ago and it's already garnered around 2,000 signatures. and in it, employees at ted baker accused the company's boss, ray kelvin — who took it from glasgow selling shirts to a globalfashion phenomenon — not only engages employees in unwanted embraces but has also asked female workers to sit on his knee and whether they could massage their ears. they also say he engages in sexual innuendo, and the creator of the petition says that when they went to hr to complain, they were told that "this is just what he is like." now, ted baker has issued a s
the international fashion brand ted baker has promised an independent investigation into allegations of what's described as "forced hugging" by its chief executive. ray kelvin is pictured here. he usually chooses to be photographed not showing his face. staff have begun an online petition accusing the 62—year—old founder of verbal, physical and sexual harassment — claims they say are entirely at odds with the company's values. our business correspondent joe miller has the...
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a little bit later secretary baker was at the foot of the president's bed and towards the end, jim baker rub and stroked the president's feet. for perhaps half an hour. the president smiled at the comfort of his dear friend. here i witnessed a world leader who was serving a servant who had been our world's leader. and what came to mind was jesus. on that last night before his own crucifixion having said everything that there was to say, he wrapped a towel around his waist and without words he washed his disciples feet, and as jesus said, i have set an example for you, and do as i have done, serve one another, and by this, the world will know that you are my disciples if you serve and you love one another. at the end, we all knelt, and we all placed our hands on the president. we said our prayers together, and then we were silent. for a full long measure. as this man who changed all of our lives, who changed our nation, who changed our world left this life for the next. it was a beautiful end. it was a beautiful beginning. for a moment, a moment only that dear point of life that we know a
a little bit later secretary baker was at the foot of the president's bed and towards the end, jim baker rub and stroked the president's feet. for perhaps half an hour. the president smiled at the comfort of his dear friend. here i witnessed a world leader who was serving a servant who had been our world's leader. and what came to mind was jesus. on that last night before his own crucifixion having said everything that there was to say, he wrapped a towel around his waist and without words he...
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a bit later, secretary baker was at the foot of the president's bed and towards the end, jim baker rubbed and stroked the president speak for perhaps a half hour. the president smiled at the comfort of his dear friend. here, i witnessed a world leader who was serving a servant, who had been our world leader what came to mind was jesus. he wrapped a towel around his waist and without words, he watched his disciples as jesus finished, he said i have set an example for you. do as i have done. serve one another. by this, the world will know you are my disciples if you serve and if you love one another. at the end, we all melt. we all placed our hands on the president. we said our prayers together, and then we were silent for full long measure as this man, who changed all of our lives, who changed our nation, who changed our world, it was a beautiful and. it was a beautiful beginning. for a moment for a moment only, that dear point of light we know as george herbert walker bush dems, but it now shines brighter before than it ever has. now, this godly man, this servant, this child of god is in
a bit later, secretary baker was at the foot of the president's bed and towards the end, jim baker rubbed and stroked the president speak for perhaps a half hour. the president smiled at the comfort of his dear friend. here, i witnessed a world leader who was serving a servant, who had been our world leader what came to mind was jesus. he wrapped a towel around his waist and without words, he watched his disciples as jesus finished, he said i have set an example for you. do as i have done....
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and baker, i think we have video of it, baker broke down crying. i think, let's just play that. you can see baker -- it's not a moment -- i mean, it's just something i'd never seen before, certainly of jim baker and it was just such an intimate moment for the pastor to be talking about it. >> it was, and it was a reminder of, apart from everything else, yes, this is a major public figure that was being mourned, but the affection that people felt for him, i think, was palpable, certainly in the cathedral, in the city, and in so much of the conversation that we've been having since he died. these friendships were long and deep and profound, and some of the, you know, the toughest most hard-boiled political figures who've had extraordinary roles in our modern history were really, you know, today was really about humanity and about their humanity. the same way it was about family. it's very common at a presidential funeral for other presidents to deliver eulogies. it's not common for that president to also be a son eulogizing a father. >> yeah. >> and so as much as we were the pomp
and baker, i think we have video of it, baker broke down crying. i think, let's just play that. you can see baker -- it's not a moment -- i mean, it's just something i'd never seen before, certainly of jim baker and it was just such an intimate moment for the pastor to be talking about it. >> it was, and it was a reminder of, apart from everything else, yes, this is a major public figure that was being mourned, but the affection that people felt for him, i think, was palpable, certainly...
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and baker, i think we have video of it, baker broke down crying. i think, let's just play that. you can see baker -- it's not a moment -- i mean, it's just something i'd never seen before, certainly of jim baker and it was just such an intimate moment for the pastor to be talking about it. >> it was, and it was a reminder of, apart from everything else, yes, this is a major public figure that was being mourned, but the affection that people felt for him, i think, was palpable, certainly in the cathedral, in the city, and in so much of the conversation that we've been having since he died. these friendships were long and deep and profound, and some of the, you know, the toughest most hard-boiled political figures who've had extraordinary roles in our modern history were really, you know, today was really about humanity and about their humanity. the same way it was about family. it's very common at a presidential funeral for other presidents to deliver eulogies. it's not common for that president to also be a son eulogizing a father. and so, as much as we were see the pomp and the
and baker, i think we have video of it, baker broke down crying. i think, let's just play that. you can see baker -- it's not a moment -- i mean, it's just something i'd never seen before, certainly of jim baker and it was just such an intimate moment for the pastor to be talking about it. >> it was, and it was a reminder of, apart from everything else, yes, this is a major public figure that was being mourned, but the affection that people felt for him, i think, was palpable, certainly...
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jim baker had a rice baker institute commemoration. barack obama was the speaker, but it was also earlier in the day that barack obama went to visit george herbert walker bush at home, probably one of the last major visits that he had before his passing. he was failing in the last couple of days and had been. really family and friends expected almost eight months ago to barbara bush's passing. i think we all remember seeing him sorrowful and frail at that service and the love and support of his children. i had the great opportunity recently to sit down and talk about the past and the present and current politics and policy at a private gathering, an academic gathering with jeb bush. and we talked about his eloquent eulogy for his mother. it was very much on his mind because we all knew that his father's health was failing. remember at age 90 when he took that parachute jump and when i listened to barry mccaffrey talking about him as a commander and working in the first gulf war for george bush, the commander in chief, you think of him
jim baker had a rice baker institute commemoration. barack obama was the speaker, but it was also earlier in the day that barack obama went to visit george herbert walker bush at home, probably one of the last major visits that he had before his passing. he was failing in the last couple of days and had been. really family and friends expected almost eight months ago to barbara bush's passing. i think we all remember seeing him sorrowful and frail at that service and the love and support of his...