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lemonis: this is "the profit." [ up-tempo music plays ] james: i'm james with james' gourmet pies, and we make the world's best gourmet sweet potato pie, and we want to serve it to the world. i started james' gourmet pies in 2017. these sweet potato pies are inspired by my grandma, and we used to sell them at churches, farmers' markets, and we grew from there. the minis are only two for $5. thank you. appreciate you. lemonis: while james sells his pies at local farmers' markets, he dreams of taking his pies nationwide. james: my vision for james' gourmet pies is to get sweet potato pies out to every family that i can. lemonis: currently, james has had great success with his local enterprise, but he feels it's now time to scale for bigger peaks. and that's where i come in -- or so he thinks. first, i need to make sure his pie is all he's promised it to be. good morning. laura: good morning. lemonis: how are you? james: hi, marcus! lemonis: nice to meet you. james: it's nice to meet you as well. lemonis: is this your big kitchen? james: this is a rented, shared kitchen here in salt lake.
lemonis: this is "the profit." [ up-tempo music plays ] james: i'm james with james' gourmet pies, and we make the world's best gourmet sweet potato pie, and we want to serve it to the world. i started james' gourmet pies in 2017. these sweet potato pies are inspired by my grandma, and we used to sell them at churches, farmers' markets, and we grew from there. the minis are only two for $5. thank you. appreciate you. lemonis: while james sells his pies at local farmers' markets, he...
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james bond and i'm sure that i would drive a lot faster than james bond does. i think we both will as we are better drivers the. next question about that last substantial is likely to drive the aston martin foster than anyone else before him whether he can steal the show from james bond not some of the story 2 2. if you want more rid of check out our you tube channel if you want regular features about new cars and car culture and about mobility around the world can make you very happy. painted classics and future attack are just some of the exciting content waiting for you subscribe to us at youtube slack. and you'll always be up to speed. this pastel yellow been to car is a tribute to 1938 model when swiss designer interconnections builds a car he wants to make people dream. if. i've always been motivated and enthusiastic about individual mobility my entire life it's my passion to own or build vehicles that look different. for me that means looking a little out of the box and being a bit crazy but for me. i want to be seen for. the connection is the head of th
james bond and i'm sure that i would drive a lot faster than james bond does. i think we both will as we are better drivers the. next question about that last substantial is likely to drive the aston martin foster than anyone else before him whether he can steal the show from james bond not some of the story 2 2. if you want more rid of check out our you tube channel if you want regular features about new cars and car culture and about mobility around the world can make you very happy. painted...
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hoorn >> james p. hopper >> montgomery mccullough hord >> michael joseph horn >> and my brother, brian joseph murphy. we miss you. we love you forever. your girls are excellent. it is a pleasure to see them move into a life of helping others. >> and mike deeply loved and missed uncle christopher newton carter. we will never forget you. ♪ >> montgomery mccullough hord >> michael joseph horn >> matthew douglas horning >> robert l. horohoe, jr. >> michael robert horrocks >> aaron horwitz >> charles j. houston >> uhuru g. houston >> angela m. houtz >> george gerard howard >> brady kay howell >> michael c. howell >> steven leon howell >> jennifer l. howley >> milagros hromada >> marian r. hrycak >> stephen huczko, jr. >> kris robert hughes >> paul rexford hughes >> robert t. hughes, jr. >> thomas f. hughes, jr. >> timothy robert hughes >> susan huie. >> lamar demetrius hulse >> john nicholas humber, jr. >> william christopher hunt >> kathleen anne hunt-casey >> joseph gerard hunter >> peggie m. hurt >> ro
hoorn >> james p. hopper >> montgomery mccullough hord >> michael joseph horn >> and my brother, brian joseph murphy. we miss you. we love you forever. your girls are excellent. it is a pleasure to see them move into a life of helping others. >> and mike deeply loved and missed uncle christopher newton carter. we will never forget you. ♪ >> montgomery mccullough hord >> michael joseph horn >> matthew douglas horning >> robert l. horohoe,...
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bring james: everything to bear, so it james: james: is a little too easy james: james:. -- can bring everything to bear, so it is a little too easy. he doesn't have that power. pres. clinton: he also doesn't have the day job to concentrate on, very valuable. you see him wrestling with all his old demons, which any sitting president has to put to the side. at least almost every one of them has. that's a really -- you've got to show up and realize you were hired to do a job you are working for other people, not yourself. this freed him to do the most important thing in the world where he can be second-guessed by other people in power, but could not be second-guessed by the public he was going to serve. it would have been much tougher to make it as interesting of a book if he had been a sitting president. james: one thing i will promise, this thing is entertaining. i think for both of us, a couple times a month or so, we want to have a thriller fix. a lot of times, there isn't anything, and i've kind of watched everything on netflix now. so i guarantee you this will be a good thriller f
bring james: everything to bear, so it james: james: is a little too easy james: james:. -- can bring everything to bear, so it is a little too easy. he doesn't have that power. pres. clinton: he also doesn't have the day job to concentrate on, very valuable. you see him wrestling with all his old demons, which any sitting president has to put to the side. at least almost every one of them has. that's a really -- you've got to show up and realize you were hired to do a job you are working for...
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well i'm not james bond and i'm sure that i would drive a lot faster than james bond does i think we both will as we are better drivers than. his dream is to build cars that you've never seen the full. truth of all. who can crawl money problem better than if you made me before hope. on monday all you needed to go told me i'll fall from the bottom believe me to me it would come to me between you. and what's your dream. from africa. to do the. red bull make your dreams come true. i was a flying car. talk. this is amazing. fancy flying taxi to whisk you to your office for your next appointment these prototypes carry the promise of a new era in mobility my name is cassandra bolt and i'm ready for takeoff. it's just time travel into the future some experts say flying cars will reduce traffic jams in urban areas lower pollution and say travel today and get exclusive access to one of the developing companies and to find out more about their technology in 2020 this single seater prototype had its 1st pilot test flight staying up for about 4 minutes at 10 meters above ground not long but that
well i'm not james bond and i'm sure that i would drive a lot faster than james bond does i think we both will as we are better drivers than. his dream is to build cars that you've never seen the full. truth of all. who can crawl money problem better than if you made me before hope. on monday all you needed to go told me i'll fall from the bottom believe me to me it would come to me between you. and what's your dream. from africa. to do the. red bull make your dreams come true. i was a flying...
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is james holman was clearly a very talented man? who probably ought to have been able to become a powerful architectural force in the island of his time? but he couldn't do that. because there was a a ceiling a barrier. for catholics like james holborn because of what we're called the penal laws which were established to to if you like punish catholics for having a religion that was different from the established state religion at that time. and so people like james holman. had to leave ireland if they wanted to achieve. they're full potential. and he was one of many many people. at that time in the late 18th century and beyond well into the 90th in the 20th century who came to america looking for opportunities to fulfill their aspirations and to to build better lives for themselves and their families which for example after the great hunger of the 1840s many many irish people fled, ireland and came here to america and became part of the fabric of modern america and contributed hugely to this country. and of course one descendant of
is james holman was clearly a very talented man? who probably ought to have been able to become a powerful architectural force in the island of his time? but he couldn't do that. because there was a a ceiling a barrier. for catholics like james holborn because of what we're called the penal laws which were established to to if you like punish catholics for having a religion that was different from the established state religion at that time. and so people like james holman. had to leave ireland...
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this made the james brothers absolutely livid. they took revenge on the neighbor who had allowed the pinkerton's to stay on their farm and kind of spy out the james' farm, and this also made them return to outlawry full time. they continued to rob all sorts of things. now the demise of the james/younger gang occurred at northfield, minnesota bank robbery. they attempted to rob the bank on september 7, 1876. jessie and frank james when bob younger went inside the bank while cole and others stayed outside. they stood guard outside. those inside of the bank demanded that the vault be opened so they could take the money. the clerk refused so they shot him and killed the man. however, that turned out to be their demise because that gunshot alerted the citizens of town that there was a bank robbery going on and so they all rushed and took up their arms and started shooting at outlaws outside of the bank. miller and chadwell were killed and cole younger was wounded. he was hit in the thigh. by this point frank and jesse and bob younger i
this made the james brothers absolutely livid. they took revenge on the neighbor who had allowed the pinkerton's to stay on their farm and kind of spy out the james' farm, and this also made them return to outlawry full time. they continued to rob all sorts of things. now the demise of the james/younger gang occurred at northfield, minnesota bank robbery. they attempted to rob the bank on september 7, 1876. jessie and frank james when bob younger went inside the bank while cole and others...
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james: thank you. pres. clinton: i have to say, jim and i are in a different sort of competition because hillary is writing a book with a good friend of ours, and i've read every book she's written. we are really trying to beat them. [laughter] i hope we can. james: it's so courageous of them to write the book in the form of an epic poem like "beowulf" and "the divine comedy." that's so brave of them, and i hope readers like that, because "beowulf" is important. abby: mr. patterson, we are speaking about the page turning -- james: i am kidding. abby: this is a joke. james: just a case. actually, both of us have read the book and it is terrific. i can't wait to read that one as well. abby: you are such an experienced thriller writers, one who got me into -- james: "experienced" like old? abby: no, like successful. the page turning quality of "the president's daughter" from page one, what are the ingredients that make for that incredible tension and suspense in a thriller? james: when i'm writing, i pret
james: thank you. pres. clinton: i have to say, jim and i are in a different sort of competition because hillary is writing a book with a good friend of ours, and i've read every book she's written. we are really trying to beat them. [laughter] i hope we can. james: it's so courageous of them to write the book in the form of an epic poem like "beowulf" and "the divine comedy." that's so brave of them, and i hope readers like that, because "beowulf" is important....
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and then james cede james said i would go kill him right now. you just say the word, i'll go kill him. she was like a broken record. i want him dead. i want him dead. >> sound like a woman who was shocked the murder happened? but there was more. it was after that when james matlean told his attorney it was time to tell the whole story. >> i could tell he was telling the truth. over the course of 15 months, i was told the same story. >> so now comes another story. james is story. not a love story this time. >> nobody could believe it that i did what i did. i've never been a violent person. >> james matlean did not have an easy star in love life. by the time he was a teenager he was drinking, doing drugs, stealing things. >> i had pretty much given up any hope on continuing successfully in life. >> dawn, after her marriage to ben, befriended james. made him feel rescued. give him a place to live. he just been paroled from prison after doing time for stealing a truck. >> kind of gave me a sense of hope. there was somebody out there who cared. >> at
and then james cede james said i would go kill him right now. you just say the word, i'll go kill him. she was like a broken record. i want him dead. i want him dead. >> sound like a woman who was shocked the murder happened? but there was more. it was after that when james matlean told his attorney it was time to tell the whole story. >> i could tell he was telling the truth. over the course of 15 months, i was told the same story. >> so now comes another story. james is...
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senate, from james monroe. early in 1794, washington sent chief justice john jay to england to negotiate a treaty that would result in british withdrawal from forts in the northwest territory in the united states, improve the balance of trade between the two countries, and curtail impressment, or the forcible removal of sailors from american ships by the royal navy. alexander hamilton dropped jay's instructions and confided much of the american negotiating position to the british to facilitate an agreement. republicans bitterly opposed the diplomatic overture fearing both british intimidation and french anger at the perceived breaking of the alliance. to mollify the republicans, washington appointed james monroe american minister to france in may of 1794. a selection of a prominent republican legislator, who was a declared admirer of france, was intended to appease america's erstwhile ally, while removing monroe from the domestic political scene. soon after monroe arrived in france, the new minister appeared be
senate, from james monroe. early in 1794, washington sent chief justice john jay to england to negotiate a treaty that would result in british withdrawal from forts in the northwest territory in the united states, improve the balance of trade between the two countries, and curtail impressment, or the forcible removal of sailors from american ships by the royal navy. alexander hamilton dropped jay's instructions and confided much of the american negotiating position to the british to facilitate...
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james was in no mood for jokes. there was something else on the boys mind -- boy's mind. ♪ [truck engine] ♪ by midafternoon, most of the logs in the clearing were sawed and piled high on the truck, yet there was room for just as many logs. ♪ after working steadily since morning, nothing would have been more welcome than a rest, but then archie hodges came back down the road with another full load. [truck engine] ♪ among the trees in the clearing, one stood taller than the rest. why not cut it since it was close, the boy asked, but father hunter said, no. the tree had been left standing for a purpose, and he explained what it was, the seeds in the cones it drop would take root, and the tree would be mother to a new forest. but there were other trees older and sturdier, ready to be cut. waiting for his work to begin, james thought about archie hodges and how fast he was able to cut and load. james decided to visit the hodges and watch him work -- them work. ♪ james watch her she's helper -- watched archie's
james was in no mood for jokes. there was something else on the boys mind -- boy's mind. ♪ [truck engine] ♪ by midafternoon, most of the logs in the clearing were sawed and piled high on the truck, yet there was room for just as many logs. ♪ after working steadily since morning, nothing would have been more welcome than a rest, but then archie hodges came back down the road with another full load. [truck engine] ♪ among the trees in the clearing, one stood taller than the rest. why not...
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james bond and i'm sure that i would drive a lot faster than james bond does. i think we both will as we are better drivers that it was. no question about that sebastian faisal is likely to drive the aston martin faster than anyone else before him whether he can steal the show from james bond not some other story 2. if you want more risk of check out our you tube channel if you want regular features about new cars and car culture and about mobility around the world can make you very happy. and to classics and future tech are just some of the exciting content waiting for you subscribe to watch at youtube slash the w rev and you'll always be up to speed. this pastel yellow bin to car is a tribute to a 938 model when swiss designer interconnection builds a car he wants to make people dream. i've always been motivated and enthusiastic about individual mobility in my entire life it's my passion to own or build vehicles that look different. for me that means looking a little out of the box and being a bit crazy but for me. i would not be seen for. in a connection is
james bond and i'm sure that i would drive a lot faster than james bond does. i think we both will as we are better drivers that it was. no question about that sebastian faisal is likely to drive the aston martin faster than anyone else before him whether he can steal the show from james bond not some other story 2. if you want more risk of check out our you tube channel if you want regular features about new cars and car culture and about mobility around the world can make you very happy. and...
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james on. what is typical bond is that the films have served as launch pads for other aston martin models or testing ground swell pressure times the d b 10 was specially developed but as to martin's engineers prospects. now that it's back to measure racing in which the british brand has a proud history numerous victories in the lamar 24 hour race testify to that. in the late 1950 s. aston martin also spent 2 seasons in formula one. and now it's back again. people are very excited obviously bringing aston martin back to formula one after 61 years it's great you know the team is based in the u.k. in england so obviously all the british people. its size is about the return what obviously is this great heritage in the brand of us tomato and it's very british and obviously james bond works for the. for the queen is. reason enough for james bond never to drive a ferrari. where the bomb goes the aston martin d b 5 is never far away for example they were 10 d.b. fives at the set of no time to dine in t
james on. what is typical bond is that the films have served as launch pads for other aston martin models or testing ground swell pressure times the d b 10 was specially developed but as to martin's engineers prospects. now that it's back to measure racing in which the british brand has a proud history numerous victories in the lamar 24 hour race testify to that. in the late 1950 s. aston martin also spent 2 seasons in formula one. and now it's back again. people are very excited obviously...
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james: okay. now, i realize this next question may be more of a political one than a scientific one, but as much as your scientific knowledge can be brought to bear, i think a lot of people watching these mask fights, it often involving questions of whether even vaccinated people should be wearing them in certain situations, they look at this and they might think this is sort of the last gasp of the covid political fights, and it's going to end in a week, or do you think we may still be debating this when kids go back to school in the fall? is there going to be -- is there a reasonable argument that they should be masked when they're in school and doing their daily activities or you don't think this argument is really over? >> i have no doubt the argument is far from over. whether it should be is an entirely different question. and here it is, we have to look at this. first of all, when i wrote the book, face masks ended up having to have its own chapter because there was so much data. so much hap
james: okay. now, i realize this next question may be more of a political one than a scientific one, but as much as your scientific knowledge can be brought to bear, i think a lot of people watching these mask fights, it often involving questions of whether even vaccinated people should be wearing them in certain situations, they look at this and they might think this is sort of the last gasp of the covid political fights, and it's going to end in a week, or do you think we may still be...
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james lewer? i think it's important _ a very good thing. james lewer? i think it's important to _ a very good thing. james lewer? i think it's important to normalise l think it's important to normalise miscarriage. nhs numbers say one in eight women experience miscarriage when they are pregnant. so i think it is only a good thing to be talking about this. 0bviously, sian mentioned meghan markle is another big figure who did something similar and it's nice to see carrie talking openly about it. i think it's important for men and women to talk about this as well. when a baby is lost, a lot of time, men are losing a child as well, as well as women. so it is really important that these sort of taboos are broken down and it's welcome to see this sort of discussion being had, for sure. back to the observer— discussion being had, for sure. back to the observer newspaper now, going back and forth between the observer and the telegraph. heading into the world of politics very brief to meat briefly. keir starmer aide once we've lost touch with target voters and
james lewer? i think it's important _ a very good thing. james lewer? i think it's important to _ a very good thing. james lewer? i think it's important to normalise l think it's important to normalise miscarriage. nhs numbers say one in eight women experience miscarriage when they are pregnant. so i think it is only a good thing to be talking about this. 0bviously, sian mentioned meghan markle is another big figure who did something similar and it's nice to see carrie talking openly about it....
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james: the countdown has begun. ignition. ♪ james: after two minutes of flight, the solid rocket boosters burn out and follow i -- fall away. they are recovered in the atlantic 175 miles downrange to be towed ashore and used again for another shuttle flight. the main engines continue to burn. the external tank now empty. the space shuttle is in earth orbit, 150 miles above our planet. [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> the astronauts moving with the rotation of the earth light into night and day many times during orbit. they will see 36 sunrises and 36 magnificent sunsets as they orbit above the planet earth, looking down on clouds and life below. >> good morning. this is matthew james in melbourne. the shuttle slows from a speed of 18,000 miles per hour. shuttle goes into the heavy atmosphere and generates temperatures of up to 2800 degrees. the crew on the columbia have begun reentry at this altitude. >> they must reject and absorb this heat without transferring it to the interior spac
james: the countdown has begun. ignition. ♪ james: after two minutes of flight, the solid rocket boosters burn out and follow i -- fall away. they are recovered in the atlantic 175 miles downrange to be towed ashore and used again for another shuttle flight. the main engines continue to burn. the external tank now empty. the space shuttle is in earth orbit, 150 miles above our planet. [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> the astronauts moving with the...
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, from james monroe. as early in 1794, washington sent chief justice john j to england, to negotiate a treaty that would result in british withdrawal in forts in the northwest territories of the united states. improve the balance of trade between the two countries, and curtail -- with the removal of sailors from american ships. alexander hamilton drew up instructions, and confided much of the american negotiating position in advance, to facilitate an agreement. republicans literally opposed the overture, as worrying about british intimidation, a french anger of the breaking of the old alliance. got to modify the republicans, washington appointed james monroe, american minister to france in may of 1794. as a republican legislator, he was a declared admire of france, was intended to appease her ally. but removing monroe from the domestic political scene. soon after the minerals arrived in france, the new minister appeared before the national assembly, to present his credentials. he delivered a profuse of ad
, from james monroe. as early in 1794, washington sent chief justice john j to england, to negotiate a treaty that would result in british withdrawal in forts in the northwest territories of the united states. improve the balance of trade between the two countries, and curtail -- with the removal of sailors from american ships. alexander hamilton drew up instructions, and confided much of the american negotiating position in advance, to facilitate an agreement. republicans literally opposed the...
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this is matthew james in melbourne. re-entry poses one of the most critical moments for the crew of the orbiter, as the shuttle slows from an orbital speed of 18,000 miles per hour. aerodynamic friction, as the shuttle falls into the heavy atmosphere, generates temperatures of up to 2,800 degrees. the crew on the columbia have now ported the nose of the shuttle 40 degrees above the horizon. in this multitude, they now begin reentry. ♪ >> the silica fiber tiles on 31,000 the craft must reject the heat without transferring it to the interior of the spacecraft. at the center, those on-duty away word that contact again -- i wait word that contact has been made. james: the onboard computers guided by mission control houston and the pilots fly the shuttle back to word the earth. a long, very fast glide from pacific to california. first at hypersonic speeds then supersonic, then as the crew makes an approach to the landing at nasa's dryden center, the airspeed slows dramatically. ♪ [intense orchestral music] ♪ >> [speaki
this is matthew james in melbourne. re-entry poses one of the most critical moments for the crew of the orbiter, as the shuttle slows from an orbital speed of 18,000 miles per hour. aerodynamic friction, as the shuttle falls into the heavy atmosphere, generates temperatures of up to 2,800 degrees. the crew on the columbia have now ported the nose of the shuttle 40 degrees above the horizon. in this multitude, they now begin reentry. ♪ >> the silica fiber tiles on 31,000 the craft must...
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he joined the james gang. in 1887 he moved to telluride, colorado, where he found work digging a pipeline into town. he then secured an appointment as a city marshal and enforced the law by clubbing ruffians with his fist. he was rumored to continue his criminal activities from time to time and in 1889 butch cassidy and his band robbed the bank in that town of $20,000 and rumors spread that clark had agreed to, for part of the loot, he would conveniently be out of town when they tried to rob the bank. this was never proven. but he was fired nonetheless and he promptly offered to kill a member of the city council for 15 cents or two for 25 cents, whichever you prefer. he remained in that town until he was shot to death on august 7 of 1895. he had been walking down main street. he was shot in the back. no real investigation ever took place. the killer was never discovered. rumor said that several prominent businessmen wanted him gone and therefore he was gone. and that was that. was this really the man who had f
he joined the james gang. in 1887 he moved to telluride, colorado, where he found work digging a pipeline into town. he then secured an appointment as a city marshal and enforced the law by clubbing ruffians with his fist. he was rumored to continue his criminal activities from time to time and in 1889 butch cassidy and his band robbed the bank in that town of $20,000 and rumors spread that clark had agreed to, for part of the loot, he would conveniently be out of town when they tried to rob...
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>> his name is james henrikson. >> james henrikson. he was the man who had gotten doug interested in the oil play in the first place. the man with his wife sarah were known as the barbie and ken of the oil patch. this guy worked for them. his name is rick airy. >> for lack of a better term, they stuck out like a couple of toureds in a punch bowl. >> well, one way to put it. james met sarah at a drive-through coffee stand. she was a barista. >> what was he like? >> he was calm, cool, collected, older man, good-looking. he was fun. fun. we'd always go out. we would go out. it was easy. i never thought i'd marry him or go do business with him. >> but that's what she did. they moved to the oil patch in 2011, got married in minot, north dakota, and by 2013, he was the charismatic face of a major trucking operation called blackstone, and she was the blond on his arm and the senior company official. sarah signed the checks. blackstone was the business doug first invested in, before he got interested in the oil lease. how did this business get
>> his name is james henrikson. >> james henrikson. he was the man who had gotten doug interested in the oil play in the first place. the man with his wife sarah were known as the barbie and ken of the oil patch. this guy worked for them. his name is rick airy. >> for lack of a better term, they stuck out like a couple of toureds in a punch bowl. >> well, one way to put it. james met sarah at a drive-through coffee stand. she was a barista. >> what was he like?...
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she had to protect james and protect their world. >> did she do something to marie to protect james? two months after marie she disappeared, the detectives got permission to look at the cell phone records of all three of them. would they prove tanya was with marie when she vanished and, thus, did something to? her >> cell phone tower information from the area -- >> no. nowhere near marie. so, they check the cell towers for james's phone, and where do you know? when marie sent that last text message saying she was leaving town. both her phone and the pastures pinging off at the same cell tower two blocks from his house. and when marie's was drop mazda was dropped at the airport -- >> we had james's phone touching near the airport. why would his phone be near the airport? >> well either james innocently drove marie to the airport, or he drove her car there to cover up a crime. no way to prove it either way, so they were stuck again. which is when jason, the youth pastor, remember him? out of the blue, jason came to call. he had something the detectives needed to hear, he said. it takes
she had to protect james and protect their world. >> did she do something to marie to protect james? two months after marie she disappeared, the detectives got permission to look at the cell phone records of all three of them. would they prove tanya was with marie when she vanished and, thus, did something to? her >> cell phone tower information from the area -- >> no. nowhere near marie. so, they check the cell towers for james's phone, and where do you know? when marie sent...
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bond franchise without them james. bond films would never have been what they are one film and the. sebastian fan so drives his as to monson himself no matter what the conditions is it just a matter of time until his formula one kong thing aston martin and a.m.r. 21 makes its 1st appearance in a james bond film. well i don't know i think there's a new film outstanding for last year was postponed to this year so i don't know if probably it will be in the next one. just doesn't make sense the idea of a james bond film is that he's put under pressure he gets into tricky situations and has to defend himself i can't think of anything more boring than a formula one car in a james bond film this long finding this at home on some engines one from. it all depends on the formula one calls a role in the movie. the old james bond and i'm sure that i would drive a lot faster than james bond does i think we both will as we are better drivers than james bond. no question about that yes it's about jim fassel is likely to drive the ast
bond franchise without them james. bond films would never have been what they are one film and the. sebastian fan so drives his as to monson himself no matter what the conditions is it just a matter of time until his formula one kong thing aston martin and a.m.r. 21 makes its 1st appearance in a james bond film. well i don't know i think there's a new film outstanding for last year was postponed to this year so i don't know if probably it will be in the next one. just doesn't make sense the...
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dawn and james' stories begin the same way. february 20th, 2008, night of heavy drinking at dawn's house, a heated conversation about ben oxley. james asking dawn if she wants to have him killed. but that's where the stories diverge. dawn remember, says she told james, no, don't do it and fell asleep on the couch. but that's not james' story. >> she was ecstatic about what happened. she was happy i was going to kill somebody. >> it was after midnight. dawn drew him a diagram of ben's house so he could find his way to the bedroom. then he went to the 7-eleven, with dawn's bank card, drew $40 out of the atm and then they went to the walmart. dawn waited in the car while james did the shopping, shotgun shells, gloves, a flashlight. >> she was just very happy about it like you would imagine a kid going to disneyland, you know? >> but there was a problem. they'd forgotten to bring the diagram of ben's house with them. >> the plan wasn't for dawn to go in the house. the plan was just for me to go in the house. i didn't know how to ge
dawn and james' stories begin the same way. february 20th, 2008, night of heavy drinking at dawn's house, a heated conversation about ben oxley. james asking dawn if she wants to have him killed. but that's where the stories diverge. dawn remember, says she told james, no, don't do it and fell asleep on the couch. but that's not james' story. >> she was ecstatic about what happened. she was happy i was going to kill somebody. >> it was after midnight. dawn drew him a diagram of...
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send lots of actions both north and south of the james river. one thing we have to understand is the petersburg campaign in fault directly all the actions that it heard in the county so these sort of mysterious battles the first deep autumn second a bottom williamsburg road all these things that only summers has ever understood what it's all part of the petersburg store and there is lots of action going on north of the james. you could certainly argue i think without much of a stretch that the 1854 shenandoah valley campaign was also part of the petersburg store. that is a direct relation with what's going on the petersburg. if i understand your question is a combination of world war i tactics and civil war tactics, to some degree but i think that's really a stretch and i don't believe that petersburg was a precursor to world war i tactics. but thanks for chiming in. it's always good to hear from you. [laughter] >> i will go a little easier on you. you mentioned in your talk about the enlistments expiring. you have a rough number of how many tro
send lots of actions both north and south of the james river. one thing we have to understand is the petersburg campaign in fault directly all the actions that it heard in the county so these sort of mysterious battles the first deep autumn second a bottom williamsburg road all these things that only summers has ever understood what it's all part of the petersburg store and there is lots of action going on north of the james. you could certainly argue i think without much of a stretch that the...
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>> james lapan. >> reporter: james lapan, one of nick's co-workers police had already spoken with. >> it's just we don't -- we never got along. >> reporter: jeff johnson said just 11 days before the murder, lapan had come to him with a complaint about nick and with it, a warning. >> he said that if i don't handle it, he has his own way of handling things and just bolted right out of my office. >> you knew the name james lapan. >> i did. >> nick had talked about him as somebody he'd had problems with. >> yes. >> but not being afraid of. >> no. >> reporter: detective garcia now interviewed lapan again at marana aerospace. he told her he spent the sunday before the murder with his family and said he and his wife went to bed around 9:00 and got up around 5:00 a.m., which would have been an hour after nick's murder. >> if i contact your wife, she's going to tell me this is where you were on sunday? >> i would hope so. >> okay. >> he pretty much answered all the questions that we had. the interview ends. >> reporter: but then maybe two minutes later, there was a knock on her door. >> and it
>> james lapan. >> reporter: james lapan, one of nick's co-workers police had already spoken with. >> it's just we don't -- we never got along. >> reporter: jeff johnson said just 11 days before the murder, lapan had come to him with a complaint about nick and with it, a warning. >> he said that if i don't handle it, he has his own way of handling things and just bolted right out of my office. >> you knew the name james lapan. >> i did. >> nick...
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to marie, to protect james? two months after marie disappeared the detectives got permission to look at the cell phone records of all three of them. would they prove tanya was with marie when she vanished and thus maybe did something to her? >> the cell phone tower information put her away from the area. >> reporter: no. nowhere near marie. so then they checked the cell towers for james' phone, and what do you know. when marie sent that mass text message saying she was leaving town, both her phone and the pastor's were pinging off the same cell tower two blocks from his house. and when marie's mazda was dropped at the airport? >> we've got james flanders' cellphone touching towers near the airport. why would his phone be near the airport? >> reporter: well, either james innocently drove marie to the airport, and neglected to reveal that, or he drove her car there to cover up a crime. no way to prove it either way. so they were stuck again. which is when jason, the youth pastor, remember him? out of the blue jaso
to marie, to protect james? two months after marie disappeared the detectives got permission to look at the cell phone records of all three of them. would they prove tanya was with marie when she vanished and thus maybe did something to her? >> the cell phone tower information put her away from the area. >> reporter: no. nowhere near marie. so then they checked the cell towers for james' phone, and what do you know. when marie sent that mass text message saying she was leaving town,...
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now the james brothers most outspoken. defender was really the one who allowed them to to have such a long career and to be remembered as they are. this is virginia born newspaper editor john newman edwards. he was general shelby's adjunct during the war and after the war he helped found the kansas city times and served as as its editor. he wrote colorful and fiery editorials to pursue it persuade x confederates to return to politics. the confederates had been banished from holding office at the end of the war and he was trying to reverse that he used his paper to provide alibis and excuses for the james brothers. he made them out to be symbols of x confederates striking back against perceived corruption graft oppression and the criminality of the republican rule in missouri, and he kind of created a folk hero status for them when jesse was killed in 1882 edwards wrote a flattering obituary and he was actually the one who arranged for frank james to be able to surrender to the governor and kind of he didn't know he's going
now the james brothers most outspoken. defender was really the one who allowed them to to have such a long career and to be remembered as they are. this is virginia born newspaper editor john newman edwards. he was general shelby's adjunct during the war and after the war he helped found the kansas city times and served as as its editor. he wrote colorful and fiery editorials to pursue it persuade x confederates to return to politics. the confederates had been banished from holding office at...
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announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ ros -- james: hello. i'm james reynolds. this is "ouide source." the latest desperate measure to contain the coronavirus in rope. the coronavirus continues to spread across the world. >> the risk of contracting the coronavirus here in los angeles has never been greater than it is now. one in five people tested are testing positive. james: less than one week ago until joe biden's inauguration, president trump exploring options after being impeached again. votes are being counted in ugandan presidential election, yoweri museveni says he is confident of victory. bobi wine warns the president not to steal the election. ♪ welcome to our viewers on pbs in america, and around the globe. we began in france, where authorities announced a 6:00 p.m. curfew r the whole country to start on saturday. the prime minister said was necessary to extend a curfew already enforced to the whole of france prayed since december, most of the country has already been bay -- obeying an 8:00 p.m. curfew. thw measure starts two hours earlier in the eve
announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ ros -- james: hello. i'm james reynolds. this is "ouide source." the latest desperate measure to contain the coronavirus in rope. the coronavirus continues to spread across the world. >> the risk of contracting the coronavirus here in los angeles has never been greater than it is now. one in five people tested are testing positive. james: less than one week ago until joe biden's inauguration, president trump exploring options...
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. . ,, ., ., , james. yeah, i think looking at last niaht, and james. yeah, i think looking at last night. and i — james. yeah, i think looking at last night. and i saw — james. yeah, i think looking at last night, and i saw and _ james. yeah, i think looking at last night, and i saw and i _ james. yeah, i think looking at last night, and i saw and i heard the - night, and i saw and i heard the match yesterday, and it was not a small minority. one of the shooting lanes i heard this morning was the football coach for hungary said it was a small minority of the fans doing it, and it is terrible and we despise it, but the issue was it was a lie. it was before the name, when they took the knee, it was considerably loud, and of course we saw when raheem sterling scored and those bottles and cans thrown in things. terrible scenes, and i think fifa have to take a really, really strong line on this. this is not the first time hungary have been in trouble. f first time hungary have been in trouble. j ., ., , .,
. . ,, ., ., , james. yeah, i think looking at last niaht, and james. yeah, i think looking at last night. and i — james. yeah, i think looking at last night. and i saw — james. yeah, i think looking at last night, and i saw and _ james. yeah, i think looking at last night, and i saw and i _ james. yeah, i think looking at last night, and i saw and i heard the - night, and i saw and i heard the match yesterday, and it was not a small minority. one of the shooting lanes i heard this morning...
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she had to protect james and protect their world. >> did she do something to marie to protect james? two months after marie she disappeared, the detectives got permission to look at the cell phone records of all three of them. would they prove tanya was with marie when she vanished and, thus, did something to? her >> cell phone tower information from the area -- >> no. nowhere near marie. so, they check the cell towers for james's phone, and where do you know? when marie sent that last text message saying she was leaving town. both her phone and the pastures pinging off at the same cell tower two blocks from his house. and when marie's was drop mazda was dropped at the airport -- >> we had james's phone touching near the airport. why would his phone be near the airport? >> well either james innocently drove marie to the airport, or he drove her car there to cover up a crime. no way to prove it either way, so they were stuck again. which is when jason, the youth pastor, remember him? out of the blue, jason came to call. he had something the detectives needed to hear, he said. it takes
she had to protect james and protect their world. >> did she do something to marie to protect james? two months after marie she disappeared, the detectives got permission to look at the cell phone records of all three of them. would they prove tanya was with marie when she vanished and, thus, did something to? her >> cell phone tower information from the area -- >> no. nowhere near marie. so, they check the cell towers for james's phone, and where do you know? when marie sent...
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james, explain exactly what he said?— astrazeneca jab. james, explain exactly what he said? well, he's questioned _ exactly what he said? well, he's questioned the _ exactly what he said? well, he's questioned the efficacy - exactly what he said? well, he's questioned the efficacy of i exactly what he said? well, he's questioned the efficacy of the i exactly what he said? well, he's| questioned the efficacy of the jab on the over 60 fives in particular, if you read his quotes. i'm really not
james, explain exactly what he said?— astrazeneca jab. james, explain exactly what he said? well, he's questioned _ exactly what he said? well, he's questioned the _ exactly what he said? well, he's questioned the efficacy - exactly what he said? well, he's questioned the efficacy of i exactly what he said? well, he's questioned the efficacy of the i exactly what he said? well, he's| questioned the efficacy of the jab on the over 60 fives in particular, if you read his quotes. i'm really not
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james? >> james, go ahead, i'm sorry, sean. >> i don't know the answer to that, sean, but this is -- they've crossed the bridge here of -- they can do this to me. these are about certain principles that are so fundamental, our first amendment in this country, i'm calling upon all journalists to take a stand against this, a source comes to us with information, im don't even decide to publish it. if they can do this to me, if they can do this to this journalist and rate my home and take my reporter notes, they'll do it to any journalist. this is about something very fundamental in this country. i don't know what direction this country is going in, but journalist everywhere have to rise up, because we broke no laws here. they can do it to me, they'll do it to anybody. >> sean: so when they came to your house in this predawn raid and through handcuffs on you and pulled you out of your house and ten agents coincide, we just -- i assume they took items out ofe your house and office as i understand
james? >> james, go ahead, i'm sorry, sean. >> i don't know the answer to that, sean, but this is -- they've crossed the bridge here of -- they can do this to me. these are about certain principles that are so fundamental, our first amendment in this country, i'm calling upon all journalists to take a stand against this, a source comes to us with information, im don't even decide to publish it. if they can do this to me, if they can do this to this journalist and rate my home and...