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Microscopic fibres link US couple to 5-year-old son's strangulation 34 years ago

Investigators long thought a 5-year-old South Carolina boy found strangled in 1989 was killed by his father and stepmother. But it took 34 years of...

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The Travel Show

with almost 40,000 kilometres of track, germany's rail network is the longest in europe, which makes it the perfect place to explore by train. but from berlin's vast central station, train. but from berlin's vast centralstation, i'm train. but from berlin's vast central station, i'm taking an even cheaperform of central station, i'm taking an even cheaper form of transport for a spot of sightseeing. all right, we're doing it. we are crossing the tramway. fabulous. 0h, crossing the tramway. fabulous. oh, it's beautiful. i can see the tower on my left. and it's so cloudy, the tip of it is just unseen. alexander platts is these days the touristic heart of the capital. until 1989, it was the main public square in communist east berlin. i was born in 1990, which is a year after the berlin wall came down, so for

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The Travel Show

myself and i'm sure for a generation younger, there is no recollection of those news events. so being able to be here and just get a sense of what it might have been like is still quite special. by 1989, the berlin wall had forcibly divided the city for 28 years, with the communists controlling the eastern part of the city while the capitalist west controlled the west of berlin. travel between the two were strictly controlled, and in most cases forbidden. but i'm heading down into the u—bahn, berlin's underground rail network, which i can access with the germany ticket. 0k, u8 this way. now, alexanderplatz was in the east, so anybody

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The Travel Show

which makes it the perfect place to explore by train. but from berlin's vast central station, i'm taking an even cheaper form of transport for a spot of sightseeing. alright, we're doing it. we are crossing the tramway. fabulous. oh, it's beautiful. i can see the tv tower on my left, and it's so cloudy, the tip of it is just about unseen. alexanderplatz is these days the touristic heart of the capital. until 1989, it was the main public square in communist east berlin. i was born in 1990, which is a year after the berlin wall came down, so for myself and i'm sure for a generation younger, there is no recollection of those news events, so being able to be here and just

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The Travel Show

get a sense of what it might have been like is still quite special. by 1989, the berlin wall had forcibly divided the city for 28 years, with the communists controlling the eastern part of the city, while the capitalist west controlled the west of berlin. travel between the two was strictly controlled, and in most cases forbidden. but i'm heading down into the u—bahn, berlin's underground rail network, which i can access with the deutschlandticket. 0k, u8 this way. now, alexanderplatz was in the east, so anybody getting on the u—bahn, three stops in that direction, had to wait on board while they got safely four stops down that way.

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

whether this defendant is liable for the claims that are asserted in the complaint against him, period. so to bring in all this other stuff has nothing to do with his case. and donald trump may or may not know that, that's why the judge did not want him to speak out, but it does merit the attorney general in the eyes of the public. the public is less likely to fact-check so we will hear that and believe it to be true, and think of dish as someone who is out to get business, in america. so donald trump gets away with these kinds of things, by saying things that are false, knowing very few people will follow up on them. that's why it's great that you, stephanie, continue to correct the record. >> 1989. all right, let's talk about why you are in california. hunter biden, the tax case, as well as the house gop probe. they are both moving forward just as the election is getting underway, what is the biden campaign strategy around this? >> we saw that split really on display in the past 24 hours

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

york, and exxon had jobs, and taxes, and the exxon is very happy in texas. what's happening here, they're going to be moving out of new york also. >> tish drove exxon out of new york? for facts sake, exxon left new york in 1989. when fish was working at the legal aid society. and now they're gonna say this is about election interference? tish open this investigation in 2019, long before this election. all of this is nonsense, but what impact do these lies that he is pushing have on the justice system when you have a defendant just pushing these kinds of things? >> ordinarily, in a civil or criminal case, a lawyer in closing argument would be barred from making that kind of argument. the motivation or history of the prosecutor's of absolutely no relevance in deciding

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

know that, that's why the judge did not want him to speak out, but it does merit the attorney general in the eyes of the public. the public is less likely to fact-check so we will hear that and believe it to be true, and think of tish as someone who is out to get business, in america. so donald trump gets away with these kinds of things, by saying things that are false, knowing very few people will follow up on them. that's why it's great that you, stephanie, continue to correct the record. >> 1989. all right, let's talk about why you are in california. hunter biden, the tax case, as well as the house gop probe. they are both moving forward just as the election is getting underway, what is the biden campaign strategy around this? >> we saw that split really on display in the past 24 hours when the biden campaign, and from the white house podium, jean-pierre, kept referring to hunter biden as a private citizen. saying this is not something they were going to be commenting on.

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

fraud case against him. but there was one specific point that i want to highlight. >> they drove exxon out of new york, and exxon had jobs, and taxes, and the exxon is very happy in texas. what's happening here, they're going to be moving out of new york also. >> tish drove exxon out of new york? for facts sake, exxon left new york in 1989. when tish was working at the legal aid society. and now they're gonna say this is about election interference? tish open this investigation in 2019, long before this election. all of this is nonsense, but what impact do these lies that he is pushing have on the justice system when you have a defendant just pushing these kinds of things? >> ordinarily, in a civil or criminal case, a lawyer in closing argument would be barred from making that kind of argument. the motivation or history of the prosecutor's of absolutely no relevance in deciding whether this defendant is liable for the claims that are asserted in the complaint against him, period. so to bring in all this other stuff has nothing to do with his case. and donald trump may or may not

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Decision 2024 Debate Coverage

evangelical christians as a force in the iowa caucuses. a force that has only grown. two thirds of the iowa electorate in 2016 of the republican caucuses was evangelical. this was the origin story, pat robertson in 1988. another big surprise was 1980. ronald reagan, of course, it was the big year for reagan, he became the president of the united states. here is one that is a little you -- can see a parallel to now and you can decide if it applies. there was a final debate right before the caucuses in 1989 where ronald reagan was the big front runner nationally, he was the front runner in iowa, they skipped the debate. the subject of him skipping the debate came up during the debate, and all the candidates the moaned that ronald reagan was taking iowa voters for granted. and lo and behold in the caucuses, reagan lost. and this was a major upset. george h. w. bush's, at the time he was the former u.n. ambassador, if you want to see any other parallels to current politics, george h. w. bush edged ronald reagan. bush city had the big mo, he

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