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both with woody? >> both with woody. one is l.b.j., woody harrell son plays l.b.j.er jason lee and richard jenkins. there's another film called "shock and awe" which is about the runnup to iraq. i play a part, there's jessica beal. >> i saw that movie, by the way. there's an actor who plays the part, i could not believe -- i haven't seen him acting for a long time. i could not believe the depth of his acting and the reality of it. i was blown away. it turns out it was him playing the lead. i'm not kidding. >> i love it. >> he jumped in -- >> he didn't think it was that good. >> he jumped in at the last minute. somebody fell out. >> your daddy loves you, man. that's all you can ask for. next week these guys will be the first father/son team together to get their hand and feet cemented outside of the chinese theater in hollywood. congratulations in advance. tcm, thanks for doing that. glad they're honoring you guys. >> thanks for having us. >> keep writing these books, my friend. >> i'm going to try. >> we will be in new york city to commemorate the 50th anniversary o
both with woody? >> both with woody. one is l.b.j., woody harrell son plays l.b.j.er jason lee and richard jenkins. there's another film called "shock and awe" which is about the runnup to iraq. i play a part, there's jessica beal. >> i saw that movie, by the way. there's an actor who plays the part, i could not believe -- i haven't seen him acting for a long time. i could not believe the depth of his acting and the reality of it. i was blown away. it turns out it was him...
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so his father, woody, wrote a song called old man trump. >> yes. that trump. >> about his racist landlord fred trump who happened to be, as you know, donald's father. and one of the lines in the song, and i quote, i suppose that old man trump knows just how much racial hate he stirred n up in the blood spot of human hearts when he drawed that color line here at the beach havenle family project. so your father lived in a trump building? >> me, too. that is where i grew up. >> that is is where you grew up. and your father had something to say about old man trump. what do you make of that coincidence all of these years later? >> well, i have mixed feelings about it, because i get a lot of stuff that says, arlo guthrie is just like his dad, you know. so i understand what that is like to have somebody place you in a guilt by association. >> uh-huh. >> and when my sister, norah, found these lyrics, she asked me if i wanted to do something, and i said, no. there's enough to dislike about the president without having to go back to his dad [ laughter ] >> y
so his father, woody, wrote a song called old man trump. >> yes. that trump. >> about his racist landlord fred trump who happened to be, as you know, donald's father. and one of the lines in the song, and i quote, i suppose that old man trump knows just how much racial hate he stirred n up in the blood spot of human hearts when he drawed that color line here at the beach havenle family project. so your father lived in a trump building? >> me, too. that is where i grew up....
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sot greg woody/dueÑo de woody's concrete su dueÑo dice que el terreno est estable ahora...tn removiendo la tierra para analizarla en un laboratorio y hacer un plan lo ms rpido posible para comenzar las reparaciones, pero no sabe cuando va a ser posible... el temor est en que aunque ahora las autoridades aseguran que el terreno est estable... si vuelve la lluvia, quiz hayan ms deslizamientos , aunque no se esperan... mos y esta vecina dice que le preocupa los residentes porque hay muchos que estn enfermos o tienen alguna discapacidad fsica... sot tamara miller/dpto obras pblicas la directora del departamento de obras pblicas nos dijo no obstante que estn monitoreando la situacin constantemente... que hay ingenieros trabajando en contra reloj y que la administracin del complejo residencial est colaborando... la ciudad afirm que estn revisando toda la documentacin del edificio... outro el edificio que se qued sin fluido electrico.. tiene en este momento electricidad gracias a un generador... las autoridades an no saben cuando puedan restablecer el servicio elctrico... todo dep
sot greg woody/dueÑo de woody's concrete su dueÑo dice que el terreno est estable ahora...tn removiendo la tierra para analizarla en un laboratorio y hacer un plan lo ms rpido posible para comenzar las reparaciones, pero no sabe cuando va a ser posible... el temor est en que aunque ahora las autoridades aseguran que el terreno est estable... si vuelve la lluvia, quiz hayan ms deslizamientos , aunque no se esperan... mos y esta vecina dice que le preocupa los residentes porque hay muchos que...
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major name fewer the martin or woody? >> we would not have heard that otherwise.so what happened over nine years untouched in 1957 he finance the poem to put a melody to it. it was consistent with songs of the above pollution but they took that tune to the lyrics and to be only 20 years old. with colorado a&m at the time. then they have the after party and then begins to write down some notes. and bank getting a letter in the mail and then say he will record the song and will give you a coke credit now everybody sings it but to find out whom fortune t was. >> the lawyers would never allow that arrangement today. [laughter] >> so in fact, martin hoffman and his family or his children are. he does have a tragic play people on the plane they are accurate in the book may be in 1960 he goes to the navajo nation by then he is friends with judy collins but then goes to the navajo nation. and then helps them file papers. and he lives there working with those folks for a few years than tragically of the navajo reservation talks about who he was. >> that you heard that song
major name fewer the martin or woody? >> we would not have heard that otherwise.so what happened over nine years untouched in 1957 he finance the poem to put a melody to it. it was consistent with songs of the above pollution but they took that tune to the lyrics and to be only 20 years old. with colorado a&m at the time. then they have the after party and then begins to write down some notes. and bank getting a letter in the mail and then say he will record the song and will give you...
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i'm making up lines, but woody allen says triplex or (pronouncing). (pronouncing). i said, triplex.id, you better find out. the girl said, that man in real estate is sitting over there doing a cameo, he was five tables over there across this huge room, and there was donald trump. i said, well, i guess i'll go ask donald trump, and i marchedo over and said, excuse me, mr. rump, i'm allison janney i'm playing a small part over there and how do you pronounce triplex -- well, you do him better than me. i can't do him. he says i like triplex (pronouncing). so i marched over and did another take and woody allen came over and said, which is it? i said, mr. trump said triplex (pronouncing) so we'll go with that, and he started walking away and i said, but i like triplex (pronouncing) better. ( laughter ) ( applause ) i'm missing my warmups because i'm here with you. >> stephen: i do vocal warmups every day. why don't we do them together. >> do you know good ones? >> stephen: i keep a list of them down here. i do this before the show every day. i came on to do these for people earlier in the
i'm making up lines, but woody allen says triplex or (pronouncing). (pronouncing). i said, triplex.id, you better find out. the girl said, that man in real estate is sitting over there doing a cameo, he was five tables over there across this huge room, and there was donald trump. i said, well, i guess i'll go ask donald trump, and i marchedo over and said, excuse me, mr. rump, i'm allison janney i'm playing a small part over there and how do you pronounce triplex -- well, you do him better than...
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who was replaced by woody and he looks like woody from toy story. >> then woody went on to have a longnd colorful career. >> that is right. >> last show. >> way to connect with the demo. >> yes. >> we have more clips. >> that's not just him, that's every 19 year old or however old he is. that's how life is. we were like that, now he's like that. you got the help you needed. >> yes. >> you know, so hello? andy? where are the guests. >> andrew levy: what guests? >> we don't have any guests here, there's no guests here. >> there's never been any here. >> wow. >> they really did. that was back when you liked to dress down. >> yeah. >> you dress like a subway master baiter, and i know how they dress. >> he doesn't actually master bait. it's frotage. >> sorry. >> andy you started on half time, and then what happened? you went for a long time when i was a guest on the show, you were on the panel and there was no half time. what happened to it? greg why - - . >> we got tired of it. >> is that the story you're telling? >> we got tired of it. let me put it this way, a large sum of people who wer
who was replaced by woody and he looks like woody from toy story. >> then woody went on to have a longnd colorful career. >> that is right. >> last show. >> way to connect with the demo. >> yes. >> we have more clips. >> that's not just him, that's every 19 year old or however old he is. that's how life is. we were like that, now he's like that. you got the help you needed. >> yes. >> you know, so hello? andy? where are the guests. >>...
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it's smart, funny, intelligent and terrific performances from hailee steinfeld and woody harrelson.who wrote and directed it, i think, has done a terrificjob. i thought it was really touching, very tender and very funny. since this is our last film review and i am on holiday from tomorrow, i'm taking it with me. very good, you will enjoy it, you'll enjoy it, but you have to go and see free fire at the weekend. i will do. thanks very much. it was a pretty decent second part of the weekend with most of the uk bathed in sunshine. that translates to clear skies for most areas overnight tonight and it will turn quite chilly. there has been thicker cloud in eastern parts of england with the odd spot of rain, but many had a lovely day with plenty of sunshine. it is clear skies for the most pa rt sunshine. it is clear skies for the most part this evening. the cloud tends to melt away and the breeze picks up in the north west. patchy rain in the western isles by the end of the night. chilly again overnight, five or 6 degrees, rural spots will go lower than that. a touch of frost for some. in
it's smart, funny, intelligent and terrific performances from hailee steinfeld and woody harrelson.who wrote and directed it, i think, has done a terrificjob. i thought it was really touching, very tender and very funny. since this is our last film review and i am on holiday from tomorrow, i'm taking it with me. very good, you will enjoy it, you'll enjoy it, but you have to go and see free fire at the weekend. i will do. thanks very much. it was a pretty decent second part of the weekend with...
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it's smart, funny, intelligent and terrific performances from hailee steinfeld and woody harrelson.ote and directed it, i think, has done a terrificjob. i thought it was really touching, very tender and very funny. since this is our last film review and i am on holiday from tomorrow, i'm taking it with me. very good, you will enjoy it, you'll enjoy it, but you have to go and see free fire at the weekend. a quick reminder before we go that you'll find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc.co.uk/markkermode. and you can find all our previous programmes on the bbc iplayer. that's it for this week. thanks for watching, enjoy the movies. goodbye. good evening. we've had ourfair number of april showers today, but tomorrow looks drier for the majority. there are still a few sharp showers to come, particularly across eastern parts of scotland this evening. they are fading further west. that process will continue through the night and as a consequence under the clearing skies, still fairly lengthy nights, it will be a cold night. some showers in the north—east of engla
it's smart, funny, intelligent and terrific performances from hailee steinfeld and woody harrelson.ote and directed it, i think, has done a terrificjob. i thought it was really touching, very tender and very funny. since this is our last film review and i am on holiday from tomorrow, i'm taking it with me. very good, you will enjoy it, you'll enjoy it, but you have to go and see free fire at the weekend. a quick reminder before we go that you'll find more film news and reviews from across the...
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it's smart, funny, intelligent and terrific performances from hailee steinfeld and woody harrelson.g who wrote and directed it, i think, has done a terrificjob. i thought it was really touching, very tender and very funny. since this is our last film review and i am on holiday from tomorrow, i'm taking it with me. very good, you will enjoy it, you'll enjoy it, but you have to go and see free fire at the weekend. i will do. thanks very much. a quick reminder before we go that you'll find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc.co.uk/markkermode. and you can find all our previous programmes on the bbc iplayer. that's it for this week. thanks for watching, enjoy the movies. goodbye. dealing. if you're just after that and wondering what is installed for this week ahead's weather, coming up shortly, i will let you know. it today, it was a glorious day. lots of sunshine across both the top and the tail of the country. —— in store. blue sky in london. lots of warmth as well with 17 degrees. that is 63 fahrenheit. 0ur week ahead will stay with the dry weather. a bit fre
it's smart, funny, intelligent and terrific performances from hailee steinfeld and woody harrelson.g who wrote and directed it, i think, has done a terrificjob. i thought it was really touching, very tender and very funny. since this is our last film review and i am on holiday from tomorrow, i'm taking it with me. very good, you will enjoy it, you'll enjoy it, but you have to go and see free fire at the weekend. i will do. thanks very much. a quick reminder before we go that you'll find more...
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woody harrelson joins the cast. >>> up next, meet the young new spiderman starring alongside ironman,obert downey jr. >> just don't do anything stupid. >> the diet. >> plus, the first ever movie role. we preview the film that got the one direction star to chop off his lox. >>> then, goldie hawn's movie comeback. >> am i going to be funny >>> kevin kline and dmitri april showers ♪ it was shaping up to be a most miserable day. ♪ but then, destiny struck. did may imagine april showers bringing her fashionable, flowers at such a sunny price? never but that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, but you know you're gonna love it. marshalls. your surprise is waiting. >>> i don't know you when you return. >> i know this is a sacrifice for all of us. it will be worth it. >> that is charlie hunnam embarking on a dangerous quest. charlie's son is played by tom holland who is going to have a superhe superhero-sized summer. >> what's up, guys. >> the 20-year-old brit first sutd up as spiderman for captain america civil war. now he's the star of the new s
woody harrelson joins the cast. >>> up next, meet the young new spiderman starring alongside ironman,obert downey jr. >> just don't do anything stupid. >> the diet. >> plus, the first ever movie role. we preview the film that got the one direction star to chop off his lox. >>> then, goldie hawn's movie comeback. >> am i going to be funny >>> kevin kline and dmitri april showers ♪ it was shaping up to be a most miserable day. ♪ but then,...
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woody harrelson joins the cast. >>> up next, meet the young new spiderman starring alongside ironman,t downey jr. >> just don't do anything stupid. >> the diet. >> plus, the first ever movie role. we preview the film that got the one direction star to chop off his lox. >>> then, goldie hawn's movie comeback. >> am i going to be funny degree has redefined deodorant cwith motionsense technology... >> am i going to be funny so that i can redefine... power... footwork... range... degree. it won't let you down. this blue goo leaves a residue quit playin' with my eyes,ghter. goo... so, seventh generation developed this powerful natural detergent it gets your clothes clean. really clean. buh bye blue goo, and come clean with seventh generation. there's work to be done. it's not going to be easy but there's grit inside of you. and if you need extra motivation the grad fund at strayer university can help push you forward. because up to your last year of classes could be on us. that's right. on us. today is the day. strayer university. let's get it, america. >>> kevin kline and dmitri [000:12:0
woody harrelson joins the cast. >>> up next, meet the young new spiderman starring alongside ironman,t downey jr. >> just don't do anything stupid. >> the diet. >> plus, the first ever movie role. we preview the film that got the one direction star to chop off his lox. >>> then, goldie hawn's movie comeback. >> am i going to be funny degree has redefined deodorant cwith motionsense technology... >> am i going to be funny so that i can redefine......
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you ever want to see a life sized woody made out of legos.largest lego convention in the country. twelve year-old jordan here is the founder. >> yes. >> we will hear from jordan coming up next. we had rage earlier at shawnee mountain. we have heavy rain on either side. thrills paulsboro with heavy rain and some tattooing right here in the studio. wow. bellmawr, new jersey, haddon township also getting heavier rain. lighter rain but spreading down toward the shore it won't be long. we have fog as well. we do expect some sunshine 72 degrees but pop up thunderstorms in the afternoon , lot of cloud over weekend and at lee a chance of rain both saturday and sunday but look at how it warms up by next week. thursday, 86 degrees. >> perfect. >> i know. >> eighty-six. >> that used to be a negative term, 86 used to mean you throw it in the trash. hi sue, it is fine. >> jenny joe's do you want to see my woody at the broke fest how is that to coming on alex. >> looking good, looking good. >> it is not funny, mike. >> people, hold on, people are upset wit
you ever want to see a life sized woody made out of legos.largest lego convention in the country. twelve year-old jordan here is the founder. >> yes. >> we will hear from jordan coming up next. we had rage earlier at shawnee mountain. we have heavy rain on either side. thrills paulsboro with heavy rain and some tattooing right here in the studio. wow. bellmawr, new jersey, haddon township also getting heavier rain. lighter rain but spreading down toward the shore it won't be long....
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two new books coming out including one for kids, while rob has a pair of new films, both starring woody harrell son, one on l.b.j., the other about the iraq war called "shock and awe." glad you joined us. you're in for a treat because carl and rob reiner are coming up right now. ♪ ♪
two new books coming out including one for kids, while rob has a pair of new films, both starring woody harrell son, one on l.b.j., the other about the iraq war called "shock and awe." glad you joined us. you're in for a treat because carl and rob reiner are coming up right now. ♪ ♪
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conversamos con la compaÑa que est encargada de realizar estas labores, woody's concrete, y nos dijeronestn analizando el terreno y la tierra para determinar la mejor forma de reconstruir el rea que colapso, se trata del estacionamiento del lugar... segn inform la ciudad y tambin la administracin del complejo residencial, este impresionante socavn se produjo el da de ayer como producto de las ltimas lluvias... las reas que estn al lado del inmenso socavn, nos dijeron son los cuartos de entretenimiento, el comedor y el gimnasio, han sido cerrados como medida preventiva... .. los residentes no han sido evacuados ya que expertos aseguran que hasta el momento no hay peligro de que los apartamentos colapsen ... aqu en su mayora viven adultos mayores... conversamos con una mujer que precisamente trabaja ayudando a un individuo... nos describi el momento cuando la tierra se trag el terreno... como terrorfico... sot mara montenegro/trab ajadora pues haba colapsado y trataron de subirlo pero colapso otra vez... hubo miedo pero nos dijeron que lo estn arreglando as que esperemos sea as pronto el
conversamos con la compaÑa que est encargada de realizar estas labores, woody's concrete, y nos dijeronestn analizando el terreno y la tierra para determinar la mejor forma de reconstruir el rea que colapso, se trata del estacionamiento del lugar... segn inform la ciudad y tambin la administracin del complejo residencial, este impresionante socavn se produjo el da de ayer como producto de las ltimas lluvias... las reas que estn al lado del inmenso socavn, nos dijeron son los cuartos de...
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. >> host: woody think of president trump's abuse? seizes his pen quite often. >> key is under do something executive orders when we complain about overreach from a prior president when he uses the same power to curb that he has not used it to my knowledge for the antiquities act or the land grab in use of the antiquities acting colorado. obama declared 21,000 acres in reid believe it was used after the 2014 election as they were but out of prison in the antiquities act unless it dishes with congressional approval. without a much overreach. >> for the most part that i haven't had a chance to look at what the president has done and if he does give in to the same type of overreach i think congress would discern those powers. >> silica that travel ban. >> i don't think this president, i the he is within his authority but not that we have exceeded the authority to decide how the refugees come minnesota or where they come from. if the courts and add added another provision to view religion as one of those factors is another issue. >> with
. >> host: woody think of president trump's abuse? seizes his pen quite often. >> key is under do something executive orders when we complain about overreach from a prior president when he uses the same power to curb that he has not used it to my knowledge for the antiquities act or the land grab in use of the antiquities acting colorado. obama declared 21,000 acres in reid believe it was used after the 2014 election as they were but out of prison in the antiquities act unless it...
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. >> woody allen, how does that work you >> i love the movie. >> very good with older people of whiche. >> 50s and 60s. >> play music they love. >> on purpose, yes. >> what do you think i am. get it faster. >> is there a problem in terms of doing stories with people a certain age? >> there is a greater demand, one of the reasons we make this film. >> thanks for the reminder. we should be having time at meetings. we learned that much at least. ♪ rob: they have such great chemistry and ann-margret, the big series finale, if you go to that you can hear her way in on what it is like to work with betty davis. it hits the big screen this weekend. heather: 7 the time is half past the top of the hour. the left turning a blind eye on the susan rice revelation. >> democrats seem so afraid that this hope they have the trump can be brought down by colluding with the russians. >> perfume with his message for democrats. you risk your life for a couple likes? shocking photo exposing a dangerous trend. >> let me take a selfy. ♪ can i get some help. watch his head. ♪ i'm so happy. ♪ whatever they went
. >> woody allen, how does that work you >> i love the movie. >> very good with older people of whiche. >> 50s and 60s. >> play music they love. >> on purpose, yes. >> what do you think i am. get it faster. >> is there a problem in terms of doing stories with people a certain age? >> there is a greater demand, one of the reasons we make this film. >> thanks for the reminder. we should be having time at meetings. we learned that much at...
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i'm not sure how many of you are familiar with that is an internet, if you like woody allen or some other cultural, that you should not. it goes against your politics, your principles, somebody just feel you don't like it but it is a problematic phase. that is the title of this chapter. and it is about cultural criticism in the age of the privileged conversation. it is about how there is this privileged take, a privileged interpretation of really everything these days. and it is about certain the interaction between sort of online, especially -- that both express outrage about things that are offensive and the ones that are outraged at outrage. they interact back and forth and about the impact of t.v. shows, books and so forth. it is about that general area if that makes sense. so the section i'm going to read now most of is called help privileged, criticism backfires. okay. so - the works that end up at five privilege framework are the ones that were never promising awareness to begin with. as you get to produce such work, white men. it is a art in the apolitical sense but also for polit
i'm not sure how many of you are familiar with that is an internet, if you like woody allen or some other cultural, that you should not. it goes against your politics, your principles, somebody just feel you don't like it but it is a problematic phase. that is the title of this chapter. and it is about cultural criticism in the age of the privileged conversation. it is about how there is this privileged take, a privileged interpretation of really everything these days. and it is about certain...
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it's like the great cowboy woody said, "hey, buzz lightyear.ture with mr. potatohead." wooo! authentic cowboy talk. >> stephen: okay, i know it's you, regular god. >> all right, all right. it's me, stephen. i'm sorry. i just wanted to look cool. >> stephen: you are cool, god. you created everything. you don't need to resort to cheap costumes and silly voices to make people like you. >> all right. well, from now on, it's dignity all the way. isn't that right, pirate god? yaaaaaaaaaarg! that be the honest truth. walk the plank, sinners. thus sayeth pirate god. pew! pew! >> stephen: pirate god, everybody. >> bring me your chobani. >> stephen: we'll be right back with john legend. >> bring me your chobani. you can get rewarded for all kinds of things... like walking. hey, honey. dad, where's the car? thought we'd walk. he's counting steps. walk, move and earn money... goal! dad... hey, we wanna welcome everyone to the father daughter dance. look at this dad, he's got some moves! money you can use on out-of-pocket medical expenses. he's ok, yeah! un
it's like the great cowboy woody said, "hey, buzz lightyear.ture with mr. potatohead." wooo! authentic cowboy talk. >> stephen: okay, i know it's you, regular god. >> all right, all right. it's me, stephen. i'm sorry. i just wanted to look cool. >> stephen: you are cool, god. you created everything. you don't need to resort to cheap costumes and silly voices to make people like you. >> all right. well, from now on, it's dignity all the way. isn't that right,...
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you know, getting big steak from woody's market, and he'd buy these big steaks. texas toast was just a thick sliced bread on a griddle. but thank god, they also cooked tons of chinese food as well. it was, one, it was just the best food in the world. i still say that. i'll say that to my grave. but it's also part of our culture, and all... everything that happened in our family, it usually started at the dining room table. >> hinojosa: what do you mean? >> any decisions-- "where do you want to go for vacation," or "what are you thinking about schools," "how come you're not doing this or doing that?" the discussion was always at 5:30, keep in mind. this is in the midwest; you ate dinner at 5:30. >> hinojosa: right. >> and but the dining room table was when-- i had one brother-- the four of us would get together, and that's any family issue or discussion would happen there over great food. >> hinojosa: so was there this whole pressure-- or not pressure, but the sense of wanting to blend in-- from a culinary place? like, what would you take to lunch, for example, wh
you know, getting big steak from woody's market, and he'd buy these big steaks. texas toast was just a thick sliced bread on a griddle. but thank god, they also cooked tons of chinese food as well. it was, one, it was just the best food in the world. i still say that. i'll say that to my grave. but it's also part of our culture, and all... everything that happened in our family, it usually started at the dining room table. >> hinojosa: what do you mean? >> any decisions--...
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it's a shatner, an elvis, it's a woody allen.a standard impression. >> stephen: okay. everyone has a shatner -- not everyo have a shatner. >> stephen: sure. o it's not like the surface is really it. but in terms of trump, i have to stand, do you mind? >> stephen: sure. trump pitches forward so when he stands, he stands like this. he has no center of gravity. that's why he's always leaning on people because he's afraid of stairs and slopes, i don't know if people know this. so don't read into that. so he leans like this, and then you have to accentuate the mouth -- bring the mouth forward, and then bring i in the arms. i'll do the whole thing. we're doing so well with, so unbelievable -- ( cheers and applause ) and this is trump, trump is a ih >> stephen: i'm not going to fight you on that one. i really enjoy your impression and i was hoping you would say a few things we would like the hear trump say but would never say. would you be up for it. >> yes. >> stephen: phrases trump will never say but we would all like to hear. >> okay
it's a shatner, an elvis, it's a woody allen.a standard impression. >> stephen: okay. everyone has a shatner -- not everyo have a shatner. >> stephen: sure. o it's not like the surface is really it. but in terms of trump, i have to stand, do you mind? >> stephen: sure. trump pitches forward so when he stands, he stands like this. he has no center of gravity. that's why he's always leaning on people because he's afraid of stairs and slopes, i don't know if people know this. so...
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. >> they felt betrayed, like you're supposed to be our woody guthrie and you sold out. ♪ how does its, and we utilized our music to be able to reach people. >> pop musicians in today's generation are in a fantastic position. they could rule the world, man. >> well, i don't argue -- >> they could rule the world, so why don't we do more of it? we can stop world wars before they ever started. >> i disagree. i don't believe -- >> you know who starts world wars? >> i for one -- >> you know who start world wars? people that are over 40. >> really, really -- >> that conversation was unstoppable. you couldn't shut it down. ♪ he's oh so good and he's oh so fine and he's oh so healthy in his body and his mind ♪ ♪ he's a well respected man about town ♪ ♪ doing the best things so conservatively ♪ >> i think ray davies from the kinks and pete townshend from the who were the two social commentators. ♪ people try to put us down talking about my generation ♪ ♪ just because we get around, talking about my generation ♪ ♪ things they do look awful cold talking about my generation ♪ ♪ hope i die before
. >> they felt betrayed, like you're supposed to be our woody guthrie and you sold out. ♪ how does its, and we utilized our music to be able to reach people. >> pop musicians in today's generation are in a fantastic position. they could rule the world, man. >> well, i don't argue -- >> they could rule the world, so why don't we do more of it? we can stop world wars before they ever started. >> i disagree. i don't believe -- >> you know who starts world...
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. >> reporter: for her two miniature pinchers precious and woody. >> precious comes in here screamingf her lungs. >> reporter: chased by one thing that can't come in. >> i need a sign that says bos >> reporter: it's too fast to get a picture of. >> we have talked about it. >> reporter: they never imagined it would come inside their home. >> a big cat, muscular. >> reporter: if it wasn't scary enough it raced into pat's home and leaped on their display cabinet. >> between this table, knocked the pictures off. >> reporter: up here perched for a moment. >> bobcats like to get a place higher where they feel safer. >> reporter: the whole thing is highly unusual in any neighborhood let alone plano. >> i guess you hope you can scare it more than it is scaring you. >> while he is over there, i come over here and open it full fledge and stood back. >> reporter: the bobcat raced back outside but precious was badly hurt. >> she was bleeding like a little stuck hog, more thing. >> reporter: the vet says she'll make it with bites she's a bit shaken. >> that memory will be burned in my mind forever
. >> reporter: for her two miniature pinchers precious and woody. >> precious comes in here screamingf her lungs. >> reporter: chased by one thing that can't come in. >> i need a sign that says bos >> reporter: it's too fast to get a picture of. >> we have talked about it. >> reporter: they never imagined it would come inside their home. >> a big cat, muscular. >> reporter: if it wasn't scary enough it raced into pat's home and leaped on...
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it's been kind of internet expression mainly for if you like a movie or book or woody allen or some sort of cultural something or other, that you shouldn't, that goes against your politics, your principles, but somehow you just feel like it -- used to like it. that's a problematic phase. that's the title of this chapter and it's about the chapter in the whole is about cultural criticism in the age of the privileged conversation. and it's about how sort of theirs this privileged tape, like a privilege interpretation of really everything these days. and it's about sort of the interaction between online, especially hotbeds, that both express outrage, about things that are offensive and about the ones that are outraged at a rage. argue back and forth and how those interact in terms or how those even impact the movies, tv shows, books and so forth, themselves. it's about that general area, if that makes sense. so the section am going to read now most of his called how privilege criticism backfires, okay? so i'll do that now. the works that in that by the privileged framework are the ones that
it's been kind of internet expression mainly for if you like a movie or book or woody allen or some sort of cultural something or other, that you shouldn't, that goes against your politics, your principles, but somehow you just feel like it -- used to like it. that's a problematic phase. that's the title of this chapter and it's about the chapter in the whole is about cultural criticism in the age of the privileged conversation. and it's about how sort of theirs this privileged tape, like a...
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the victim as 79 year old david norwood -- excuse me, the defendant's brother tells us a that noor woodieslcolm cunningham's stepfather married to his grandmother. they all lived here in this northeast neighborhood in this blue home. what i can say is that according to court records there were several altercations in the weeks leading to this murder that happened on easter sunday. court documents say that the defendant apparently threatened to kill everyone inside the household just when a family member was staring at him. we'll have much more on this story. and tonight, a building near nats park is telling the people who live there the banners on the balconies have to go. lindsay watts has more on the crack down >>reporter: jim and sarah, a banner ban coming to this apartment building that is just across the street from nats park. if you were at the game this evening you may have seen this. take a look. two neighbors put their politics out on the patios. it had people laughing. not so much management, though. come monday they put out a notice to all residents that all banners have to come
the victim as 79 year old david norwood -- excuse me, the defendant's brother tells us a that noor woodieslcolm cunningham's stepfather married to his grandmother. they all lived here in this northeast neighborhood in this blue home. what i can say is that according to court records there were several altercations in the weeks leading to this murder that happened on easter sunday. court documents say that the defendant apparently threatened to kill everyone inside the household just when a...
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still does every year, willie splits his time between a home in maui, where he hangs with friends like woodyest town he named "luck." >> i just live right up there. >> reporter: when we dropped by, 3,000 fans filled the town for the luck reunion, the brainchild of willie's great-niece, bobbie's granddaughter. >> i'd grown-up on this property, basically this is my back yard. ♪ on tennessee time >> reporter: so what is the luck reunion? >> the luck reunion started as a one-day event, celebrating singers and songwriters who are kind of forging their path in the same vein as willie is, just doing their own thing, without compromise. >> a lot of people hear a lot of good music, hang out and have a good time. so it's turned out to be real good. ♪ in the twilight i see her >> reporter: things didn't always turn out real good for willie. ♪ blue eyes cryin' in the rain >> reporter: back in the '90s, there was the little matter of back taxes he owed uncle sam. >> i got to say, you are the only guitar picker from abbott, texas that i ever knew or heard of that owed the federal government $32 million. >
still does every year, willie splits his time between a home in maui, where he hangs with friends like woodyest town he named "luck." >> i just live right up there. >> reporter: when we dropped by, 3,000 fans filled the town for the luck reunion, the brainchild of willie's great-niece, bobbie's granddaughter. >> i'd grown-up on this property, basically this is my back yard. ♪ on tennessee time >> reporter: so what is the luck reunion? >> the luck...
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you heard him justifying the decision amid speculation, woody ipo the swiss business?t want to lose the revenue that comes from the swiss is this. he said the numbers speak for themselves. that was something we heard from our guest in the first hours program. if they've gone with the other plan that would of been more dilated for shareholders. enthusiasm more for capital raise. also justifying the strategic choices they've made, saying that they still seek strong growth and wealth management but it's been more toward the wealth management side. manus: more job cuts at credit squeeze throughout the first quarter, 1400 jobs in the first quarter. inre will be up to 5500 more 2017. credit division's all revenue double in the first quarter versus a year ago. they say this should be it at credit suisse. 6:56 in london. we will speak with another big banking executive joining us here on daybreak. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: credit swiss goes for a $5 billion write-down offering. we hear from the cfo in a few minutes as well. anna: asian stocks extended a theal rally after --
you heard him justifying the decision amid speculation, woody ipo the swiss business?t want to lose the revenue that comes from the swiss is this. he said the numbers speak for themselves. that was something we heard from our guest in the first hours program. if they've gone with the other plan that would of been more dilated for shareholders. enthusiasm more for capital raise. also justifying the strategic choices they've made, saying that they still seek strong growth and wealth management...
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you can't get left politics out of woody guthrie or pete seger.h village movement was there to celebrate people's culture. >> if you like the music, you were really signing on for their ways of looking at the world, too. and then, eventually, one guy emerges as being special. ♪ a bullet from the back of a bush took medgar evers' blood ♪ >> during that time in the '60s, as that cultural revolution was slowly bubbling and kids were starting to question authority, question what was happening in their country, they're looking for answers. >> bob dylan thought that folk music was poetry. he took beat energy and mixed it with folk culture, and it's more lyrical intensity than anybody's put to song before. ♪ and the negro's name is used, it is plain ♪ ♪ for the politician's gain as he rises to fame ♪ >> up until the time of bob dylan, there were the songwriters and there were the singers. dylan started writing his own music. >> he says, i am going to comment on the world, i'm going to comment on the nature of this human experience. bob dylan was sort of
you can't get left politics out of woody guthrie or pete seger.h village movement was there to celebrate people's culture. >> if you like the music, you were really signing on for their ways of looking at the world, too. and then, eventually, one guy emerges as being special. ♪ a bullet from the back of a bush took medgar evers' blood ♪ >> during that time in the '60s, as that cultural revolution was slowly bubbling and kids were starting to question authority, question what was...
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first at the woody's and then current seized because of the that we had out from steve mnuchin over the. here you see the equity moves in europe. 12 minutes into the session. looks like we have found some direction on the continent which is up and in london, it is down. weighedrs are heavily in london. you can see the stoxx 600, the broader indexes, gaining that only by 0.2%. take a look at my screen here. i have pulled up a currency look at the expanded majors. the reason i do that is because turkey is here. the lira is the biggest gainer against the dollar of all of the expanded majors after the election results out of turkey over the weekend. the pound showing a little strength as well as the ruble and the swiss franc. interesting to watch at any time of geopolitical uncertainty. in terms of losers, commodity currencies. including the australian dollar and the south african rand there at the bottom. let -- let us look at the mid-cap movers. nejra: starting with a stock that has hit a record high in this session. galapagos. it is a biotech company. up 4.3%. moving on reports of it lau
first at the woody's and then current seized because of the that we had out from steve mnuchin over the. here you see the equity moves in europe. 12 minutes into the session. looks like we have found some direction on the continent which is up and in london, it is down. weighedrs are heavily in london. you can see the stoxx 600, the broader indexes, gaining that only by 0.2%. take a look at my screen here. i have pulled up a currency look at the expanded majors. the reason i do that is because...
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we are seeing asian equities following the gains in the west session yesterday with egg woody's climbing crossed asia, partly on the optimism of the u.s. tax overhaul with steve mnuchin says the administration is shooting to complete by the end of the year. japanese stocks looking at the topix -- the nikkei is heading in ahe first weekly gain month. bloomberg dollar index is fairly unchanged. poised for a second weekly decline despite the signs of conviction on the rate hike plan from fed officials. 10 year yield fairly steady as well. we have the final day of campaigning before the first round of the french residential election on the weekend. the euro heading for its best weekly gain in three months. as you can see, speculators have in adding to bets that the euro will weaken. and bank of america, merrill lynch, saying -- seeing asymmetric risks. parity in anelow negative one. euro-dollar, keeping a close eye on dollar-yen as well. the yen weakened yesterday for a second day on comments from willa saying the boj continue with accommodative monetary policy. i wanted to show you one mont
we are seeing asian equities following the gains in the west session yesterday with egg woody's climbing crossed asia, partly on the optimism of the u.s. tax overhaul with steve mnuchin says the administration is shooting to complete by the end of the year. japanese stocks looking at the topix -- the nikkei is heading in ahe first weekly gain month. bloomberg dollar index is fairly unchanged. poised for a second weekly decline despite the signs of conviction on the rate hike plan from fed...
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it's smart, funny, intelligent and terrific performances by hailee steinfeld and woody harrelson.ing, very tender and very funny. since this is our last film review and i am on holiday from tomorrow, i'm taking it with me. very good, you will enjoy it, you'll enjoy it, but you have to go and see free fire at the weekend. i will do. thanks very much. a quick reminder before we go that you'll find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc.co.uk/markkermode. and you can find all our previous programmes on the bbc iplayer. that's it for this week. thanks for watching, enjoy the movies. goodbye. the enclave's administration accused spain of trying to manipulate the discussions, in order to further its 300—year—old sovereignty claims. last night, the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, said the government would be "implacable and rock—like" in its support for gibraltar during negotiations. 2 million people are set for a pay rise today, as the national living wage goes up to 7.50 pounds an hour. the change has been broadly welcomed by unions. but there've been calls from
it's smart, funny, intelligent and terrific performances by hailee steinfeld and woody harrelson.ing, very tender and very funny. since this is our last film review and i am on holiday from tomorrow, i'm taking it with me. very good, you will enjoy it, you'll enjoy it, but you have to go and see free fire at the weekend. i will do. thanks very much. a quick reminder before we go that you'll find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc.co.uk/markkermode. and you can find all...
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what woody you try to do? it came up earlier you emphasize the cruise missile but that is explicitly one of the three things asking the department to look at. are we talking about north korea? the air force? no. russia or china congress had that mind when they put that into the bill. '' it think it makes a lot of sense to look accrues missile threats to the homeland also look any serious way balking at the way of strategic to pursue if the purpose of raising the threshold that perhaps we aren't -- protecting some type of asset but i think everyone in the station should ask and answer that question. >> i will lead off the next question with you. are you confident that we have a very limited system from agreements and countermeasures so how to develop and deploy accrues missile defense with the dreams cruise missiles with stealth capabilities? >> i would tell you from my perspective i don't think technology is sitting on the shelf. , but i think technology could be achieved with time and effort and more resource
what woody you try to do? it came up earlier you emphasize the cruise missile but that is explicitly one of the three things asking the department to look at. are we talking about north korea? the air force? no. russia or china congress had that mind when they put that into the bill. '' it think it makes a lot of sense to look accrues missile threats to the homeland also look any serious way balking at the way of strategic to pursue if the purpose of raising the threshold that perhaps we aren't...
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remember that woody allen movie where he paid a character who called his office and told him where he is going to be and what number he is going to be at and diane keep said you forgot to tell him about the payphone we will be passing. that is what my life was like before this because i don't work at a large institution, i work alone, i was always telling people where they could find me. in terms of the solution, we need a grand bargain on exchange rates. we had one before. the plan is a report but the grand bargain on exchange rates would have to include china and china is not going to play by the rules on this sort of thing so i don't think the grand bargain is possible. that would help us get out of this mess. it does come back to what trump talked about during the campaign but i would point out romney talked about the same things when he was campaigning but didn't attract the same ridicule because let's face it, donald is a hard guy to like. he is not very politically correct. there is something else going on. we are at a moment in time, people say universities have become closed
remember that woody allen movie where he paid a character who called his office and told him where he is going to be and what number he is going to be at and diane keep said you forgot to tell him about the payphone we will be passing. that is what my life was like before this because i don't work at a large institution, i work alone, i was always telling people where they could find me. in terms of the solution, we need a grand bargain on exchange rates. we had one before. the plan is a report...
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have seen the disturbing movie, classic character study, the people versus layer larry flint where woody harrelson -- larry flint fires his open lawyer right in the courtroom. this has happened to other lawyers. he fire his open lawyer and the judge starts -- says you're in cop tempt, and harrelson alongs at his lawyer and says, what do i do now? and lawyer says, ask for bail, counselor, i don't know. that happened in courtrooms where people say -- i'll handle this and they end up in jail. other people who ended sick in jail miseducated. broke, whatever it is, because they somehow -- because a professional didn't say to them, listen you need listen to me on this and if you don't trust me, talk to another professional and check my work and see how you feel about it there. but we're not doing enough of that. that is what i think we should do but don't know if the market will toll tolerate that. you've see the medical ad. you come from the medical profession? i'm always worried about these ads that i see for medical institutions that basically amount to, hey, is arch else told you no? we'll
have seen the disturbing movie, classic character study, the people versus layer larry flint where woody harrelson -- larry flint fires his open lawyer right in the courtroom. this has happened to other lawyers. he fire his open lawyer and the judge starts -- says you're in cop tempt, and harrelson alongs at his lawyer and says, what do i do now? and lawyer says, ask for bail, counselor, i don't know. that happened in courtrooms where people say -- i'll handle this and they end up in jail....
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new york jets owner woody johnson gave $1 million.ump plans to nominate his as ambassador to the uk. coal magnate and energy executive christopher klein gave $1 million as well. trump overturned many obama era energy regulations and vowed to bring back coal jobs. and billionaire kelsey warren, whose company is building the dakota access pipeline gave $250,000. trump promptly approved the pipeline. is the swamp being drained or is it getting deeper and dirtier? we have a political reporter from "the new york times." this is going to be pretty cut and dry. i am not shocked, nor do i think it's the worst thing in the world. but basically giving big contributions to candidates and then being rewarded with public benefits like ambassadorships is probably not evil. it may not even be sordid. but it is certainly part of the swamp. and he comes in and he says i'm going to get rid of this swamp and then he gives this guy a nice little thank you note, a fantastic opportunity to be ambassador to the uk. now, okay. but it isn't changing anything.
new york jets owner woody johnson gave $1 million.ump plans to nominate his as ambassador to the uk. coal magnate and energy executive christopher klein gave $1 million as well. trump overturned many obama era energy regulations and vowed to bring back coal jobs. and billionaire kelsey warren, whose company is building the dakota access pipeline gave $250,000. trump promptly approved the pipeline. is the swamp being drained or is it getting deeper and dirtier? we have a political reporter from...
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many of you have seen the disturbingly, the classic character study, people versus larry flint, where woody harrelson is larry flint. he fires his own lawyer right in the courtroom. this has happened other lawyers. he fires his own lawyer and the judge starts at his gavel and says you are in contempt. he looks at his lotus is what i do now? the lawyer says ask for bail, counselor. i don't know. that's happened in courtrooms where people said i'll handle this, and end up in jail. people end up sick, they end up in jail, the in-depth miss educated, broke, whatever it is because a professional didn't say listen, you need to listen to me on this. if you don't trust me, talk to another professional and check my work and see how you feel about it. what we're doing enough that. that's what i think we ought to do but i don't know if the market will tolerate that because that pressure will go somewhere else to someone who would say what you want. you see it in medical ads. you come from the medical profession from earlier? [inaudible] >> i'm always worried about these ads that i see for medical inst
many of you have seen the disturbingly, the classic character study, people versus larry flint, where woody harrelson is larry flint. he fires his own lawyer right in the courtroom. this has happened other lawyers. he fires his own lawyer and the judge starts at his gavel and says you are in contempt. he looks at his lotus is what i do now? the lawyer says ask for bail, counselor. i don't know. that's happened in courtrooms where people said i'll handle this, and end up in jail. people end up...
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still does every year, willie splits his time between a home in maui, where he hangs with friends like woodyn old west town he named luck. >> i just live right up there. >> when we dropped by, 3,000 fans filled the town for the luck reunion, the brainchild of willie's great niece, bobbie's granddaughter, ellee. >> you i'd grown up on this property. that is my back yard. ♪ running on tennessee time >> what is the luck reunion? >> the luck reunion started as a one-day event, celebrating singers and songwriters who were kind of forging their path in the same vein as willie is. just doing their own thing without compromise. >> a lot of people get to hear a lot of good music and hang out, have a good time. it's turned out to be real good. ♪ in the twilight glow i see her ♪ >> things didn't always turn out real good for willie. >> ♪ blue eyes crying in the rain ♪ >> back in the '90s there was the little matter of back taxes he owed uncle system sam. i got to say, you're the only guitar picker from abbott, texas, that i ever knew or heard of that owed the federal government $32 million. >> it's kin
still does every year, willie splits his time between a home in maui, where he hangs with friends like woodyn old west town he named luck. >> i just live right up there. >> when we dropped by, 3,000 fans filled the town for the luck reunion, the brainchild of willie's great niece, bobbie's granddaughter, ellee. >> you i'd grown up on this property. that is my back yard. ♪ running on tennessee time >> what is the luck reunion? >> the luck reunion started as a...
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it's smart, funny, intelligent and terrific performances from hailee steinfeld and woody harrelson.ob. i thought it was really touching, very tender and very funny. since this is our last film review and i am on holiday from tomorrow, i'm taking it with me. very good, you will enjoy it, you'll enjoy it, but you have to go and see free fire at the weekend. i will do. thanks very much. a quick reminder before we go that you'll find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc.co.uk/markkermode. and you can find all our previous programmes on the bbc iplayer. that's it for this week. thanks for watching, enjoy the movies. goodbye. the 17—year—old victim suffered severe head injuries but his life is not now believed to be at risk. police say they're treating the attack as a hate crime. more than 250 people have been killed after mudslides swept through a columbian town on friday night. 17 neighbourhoods have been destroyed, and over a 1,000 emergency workers are now involved in the rescue effort. hundreds are injured and missing, and the death toll is expected to rise. p
it's smart, funny, intelligent and terrific performances from hailee steinfeld and woody harrelson.ob. i thought it was really touching, very tender and very funny. since this is our last film review and i am on holiday from tomorrow, i'm taking it with me. very good, you will enjoy it, you'll enjoy it, but you have to go and see free fire at the weekend. i will do. thanks very much. a quick reminder before we go that you'll find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at...