in the last word hosted by the guy whose office is newly right next to mine, so i have unique insight into what s about to happen on his hour, i love it, good evening lawrence. rachel i m so sorry about that, clearly nobody checked with you on the remapping of the office space. it puts us in our glorified, cubicles with a door, that s what i call them. i like, it i gotta say, first of all i wear headphones all day anyway, i can turn you over noise cancellation buttons. but anytime i want to check in unlike, i wonder what lawrence is doing? i just poop, and there you are, i know what s gonna happen oratorio for any focus. it s kind of a fun trick. i am discovering that literally in my previous office, had more room than i knew what to do with. now that i have been downgraded to the children s cabin here, but it is true, i do actually like it better. i like the smaller footprint, less clutter in the room, and therefore in my mind, and then of course there is the inspira
wonder what lawrence is doing i just pop in and there you are. it s kind of a fun trick. i am discovering that i literally in my previous office had more room than i knew what to do with. soft now that i ve been downgraded for the children s cabin here cpq but it s true i do actually like it better. i like the smaller footprint, less clutter in the room, and therefore in my mind, and then of course there is the inspiration of having you right through that very thin wall, glad to know about the earphones. i worry later that i should have about how much noise i was making. really, don t worry about it at all. the head was a miraculous technology. but also, even though my office is smaller than yours, i am using even less of it than you are, so if you have books, or tchotchkes you want me to hold on, two of got space. i have, i m going to confess, peek into your office, because, brilliantly, the walls are made of glass. so much for privacy. and the rachel maddow office is ju
things like the police had never seen before. shannon tate begged, please don t kill me, please don t kill me. average kids from average american homes turned out to be the killers. he would doze them with lsd. what are you s sane people? charles manson stole lives. grief like you could not imagine. so innocence. he looks beautiful, happy and it draws a lot of people. and left the city living in fear. gun stores sell out. guard dogs are selling for $5,000. you may think you know the manchin story, but not like this. he s a very evil, sophisticated con man. he knows exactly what he is doing. it was all a play. isn t it? hello and welcome to dateline! he was a charismatic ex con who dreamed of becoming a rock star. then he found a ragtag group of hippies in search of direction and purpose to follow him. in the end, their toxic union would result in a frenzy of brutality. how is charles manson able to insert his influence to engineer a murderous ram
the world. exactly 80 years ago, tens of thousands of allied troops mounted the greatest seaborne invasion in military history. one that would change the course of the second world war. today, d day veterans and world leaders are taking part in major commemorations in northern france. at a new memorial above gold beach, where british troops landed, the king has laying a wreath. close to where american forces encountered the fiercest german resistance, presidentjoe biden has given a speech warning that democracy in europe and around the world remains fragile. this is in the wake of russia s invasion of ukraine. the prince of walesjoined russia s invasion of ukraine. the prince of wales joined the prime minister of canada. and alongside the solemn ceremony, it has also been a chance for attendees, including the king, to meet and speak to the guests of honour, the veterans themselves, each of whom played such a crucial part in one of the defining days of european history. as you
that normandy is completely isolated. the tanks could have returned was it not for the women leading the french resistance trips, a trip that should have taken three days to three weeks for the armed divisions and when they had to go over, when the germans had to communicate over radio instead of telephone wires, the allies had decrypted the enigma code. they can anticipate where the german army would be. this work, training, recruiting and reading was done in part alongside the men, by women, because there were not enough men left. the armistice with france was not a peace treaty, so the men who fought against france were largely injail during the war. the french