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who is cecil sharp? he's a interesting character. many of you may have seen the film "song catcher" which is a fictionalized account of his trip, his 1916 through 1918 trip through southern appalachia. cecil sharp sais a londoner, an englishman, who becomes wrapped up in a form of socialism known as fabian socialism after attending a lecture by a prominent english designer, socialite and activist william morris. he becomes convinced that one of the tragedies of industrial britain, industrial england, is the fact that the poor, the working classes, the urban working classes of england, have become distanced from their own rural past, that industrialization has torn them out from the countryside and put them in these appalling situations of exploitation in the inner cities. he becomes convinced that in order to -- for any real reform to occur from the bottom up in england, what needs to happen is that the english working classes need to become aware of their own history and their own culture, the culture that they developed over millen
who is cecil sharp? he's a interesting character. many of you may have seen the film "song catcher" which is a fictionalized account of his trip, his 1916 through 1918 trip through southern appalachia. cecil sharp sais a londoner, an englishman, who becomes wrapped up in a form of socialism known as fabian socialism after attending a lecture by a prominent english designer, socialite and activist william morris. he becomes convinced that one of the tragedies of industrial britain,...
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sharp's appalachia is not a place one can find on a map. it wasn't even a place on the map really in 1916. there are accounts for instance of sharp going into isolated settlements in madison county, north carolina, encountering a black man on the road and turning away because he thought, okay, if this town is inhabited by african americans, i'm not going to find english ballads there, so he didn't bother looking. so he's not interested in capturing a true depiction of the region or its culture. again, he's there with an agenda. his nine weeks actually spent in the mountains were shaped by what he pre-conditioned himself to expect. he was after english ballads at the expense of banjo songs. he hated the ba banjo. he ignored immigrants songs and he also loathed to a degree and in his notes he said some of them are delightful, baptist hymns and other expressions of piety. sharp had exclaimed in his correspondence that the people of the mountains, were, quote, english, by god. the success of english folk songs cemented the imabge of a white reg
sharp's appalachia is not a place one can find on a map. it wasn't even a place on the map really in 1916. there are accounts for instance of sharp going into isolated settlements in madison county, north carolina, encountering a black man on the road and turning away because he thought, okay, if this town is inhabited by african americans, i'm not going to find english ballads there, so he didn't bother looking. so he's not interested in capturing a true depiction of the region or its culture....
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that someone new is todd sharp, the star of the new show, "so sharp." >> in the dance team world, i'mne tells you they don't know who todd sharp is, they're probably a >> he has 13 national championships for the louisville dance team. >> todd is like your best friend and your worst nightmare. >> it's hell week and the devil is here. >> but is he channeling the attitude of another on-screen dance coach? >> these are not spirit fingers. these are spirit fingers. >> in the movie, "bring it on," brought his spirit finger flair to the dance world, which todd seems to have down, but he is bringing his own style. >> what is the style of dance that i the legendary todd sharp perform as a dancer? west coast stripper. >> it is unclear if todd will be able to lead his team to another national championship this season, but we do know we can expects sharp moves and a sharp tongue. >> j-lo is my personal spirit animal, and i know that's probably odd because i do not look like j-lo, but here, here, here, i am the greatest performer of all time. >> and i'm sure j-lo love that is comparison. >> they'r
that someone new is todd sharp, the star of the new show, "so sharp." >> in the dance team world, i'mne tells you they don't know who todd sharp is, they're probably a >> he has 13 national championships for the louisville dance team. >> todd is like your best friend and your worst nightmare. >> it's hell week and the devil is here. >> but is he channeling the attitude of another on-screen dance coach? >> these are not spirit fingers. these are...
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>> sharpe: it may have extended my life. and i...i don't know how much time i've got, so, by using this watson, it's maybe saved me some time that i won't... wouldn't have had otherwise. >> rose: but pam sadly ran out of time. she died a few months after we met her from an infection, never getting the opportunity to see what a watson-adjusted treatment could have done for her. dr. sharpless has now used watson on more than 2,000 patients and is convinced doctors couldn't do the job alone. he has started using watson as part of unc's standard of care so it can help patients earlier than it reached pam. so, what do you call watson? physician's tool, a physician's diagnostic mastermind? >> sharpless: yeah, it feels like to me like a very comprehensive tool, but, you know, imagine doing clinical oncology up in the mountains of western north carolina by yourself, you know, in a single or one-physician, two-physician practice and 8,000 papers get written a day. and, you know, and you want to try and provide the best, most cutting-edge, mod
>> sharpe: it may have extended my life. and i...i don't know how much time i've got, so, by using this watson, it's maybe saved me some time that i won't... wouldn't have had otherwise. >> rose: but pam sadly ran out of time. she died a few months after we met her from an infection, never getting the opportunity to see what a watson-adjusted treatment could have done for her. dr. sharpless has now used watson on more than 2,000 patients and is convinced doctors couldn't do the job...
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response has been sharp. >> sharp. there say great deal of anger in europe this morning. europe is waking up to a very different world. one in which this is the belief among many european leaders the united states simply no longer represents the ally that it did until yesterday and it was very late last night this announcement came european team and france's new president still chose to take to the airways. here's what he had to say. >> we all share the same responsibility, make our planet great again there is anger with the nationalistic anger chosen from donald trump. china will be issuing a joint statement talking about their commitment to the paris deal and their intention to work together you shouldn't shy away from the reality of climate change. more specifically you can't specifically push aside this reality as you can leaders. a reference to what happened here in europe last week. >> the president suggesting that the u.s. will try to renegotiate or negotiate a new deal. they're saying that's not in the cards. >> with the u.s. pulling out of the paris climate accor
response has been sharp. >> sharp. there say great deal of anger in europe this morning. europe is waking up to a very different world. one in which this is the belief among many european leaders the united states simply no longer represents the ally that it did until yesterday and it was very late last night this announcement came european team and france's new president still chose to take to the airways. here's what he had to say. >> we all share the same responsibility, make our...
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i didn't think that was that sharp. maybe you thought that was sharp. i was looking at reality. know i wasn't -- >> warriors fans can remain sharp by watching our warriors coverage on "nbc sports" bay area. we start 90 minutes before tipoff with warriors central playoffs and the happy hour. we then add warriors outsiders after the game. we'll be on air as long as needed. >>> giants and twins, the dog days of summer came early to at&t park. these are the fun kind. bottom of the seventh two, on for buster posey fires one down the left field line. that would clear the bases. giants take the lead. posey 3 for 5 with four rbis in this game. next up, hunter pence adjusted his pants and it paid off. into the gap in left center. off the wall. that brings in posey, the giants' season high 17 hits and 13 runs as they march to a 13-8 win. >>> final game of a four-game set between the a's and rays. top of the fourth with the a's up by two. stephen vogt. the a's catcher coming through. he belts this one to right center. that allows yonder alonso to come home. 3-0 a's. the third rbi of the ga
i didn't think that was that sharp. maybe you thought that was sharp. i was looking at reality. know i wasn't -- >> warriors fans can remain sharp by watching our warriors coverage on "nbc sports" bay area. we start 90 minutes before tipoff with warriors central playoffs and the happy hour. we then add warriors outsiders after the game. we'll be on air as long as needed. >>> giants and twins, the dog days of summer came early to at&t park. these are the fun kind....
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sharp.ct, mos television in >>> everybody at kpix 5 knows operations manager, don sharp, in fact, most people who work in television in the bay area know don, widely respected in the industry, won awards for his technical innovations but tonight on this juneteenth we are sharing don's personal story. >> a story of growing up in texas during the time of jim crolaw, don sharp went back to his home town of brenham, texas, a place where whites and blacks were taught the rules of segregation, reporter devon sealy traveled with don to texas and has the lessons we can learn from don's homecoming. >> segregation was definitely defined, it was the law. if you didn't fit into the system, you would have problems. >> separate, but not equal. >> reporter: don sharp was born in 1946 in the segregated south in tiny texas town of brenham. >> at the court house, one side, white only, on the other side, color. >> reporter: a life lived inside the color lines of a world of stark and often cruel contrast betwee
sharp.ct, mos television in >>> everybody at kpix 5 knows operations manager, don sharp, in fact, most people who work in television in the bay area know don, widely respected in the industry, won awards for his technical innovations but tonight on this juneteenth we are sharing don's personal story. >> a story of growing up in texas during the time of jim crolaw, don sharp went back to his home town of brenham, texas, a place where whites and blacks were taught the rules of...
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meanwhile, the president attacks a female television anchor in a tweet, drawing a sharp response.y of the office. what we are trying to do round here is improve the tone and civility of the debate and this doesn't help do that.
meanwhile, the president attacks a female television anchor in a tweet, drawing a sharp response.y of the office. what we are trying to do round here is improve the tone and civility of the debate and this doesn't help do that.
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anita sharpe: she is still being careful. the 6th district is not dry territory and he barely won it. of walking that fine line. i think you will see her voting pretty much with the other republicans in the house. as he has, i think she will probably take a few departures and maybe not to be quite the soldier that the president is looking for. david: kevin cirilli, let me bring you in. what are lawmakers saying about some of these results? to a: earlier, i spoke republican. he things last night's results are going to increase momentum for republican lawmakers as they look to accomplish more of their legislative priorities like health care and infrastructure. i have got to tell you, talk to the morning about the special elections at all talk this afternoon about obama's former dhs director jeh johnson in front of the house committee. i want to pull up a quote he said because he said "in 2016, the russian government under vladimir putin orchestrated cyberattacks on our nation for the purpose of influence our influence -- influe
anita sharpe: she is still being careful. the 6th district is not dry territory and he barely won it. of walking that fine line. i think you will see her voting pretty much with the other republicans in the house. as he has, i think she will probably take a few departures and maybe not to be quite the soldier that the president is looking for. david: kevin cirilli, let me bring you in. what are lawmakers saying about some of these results? to a: earlier, i spoke republican. he things last...
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these are very sharp u—turns.at the japanese coast guard have, over and over again in a very sort of erratic way, so the captain and crew of that vessel will be questioned as to why they made those terms. nevertheless, it is a large, slow moving ship, so there will be spot the ship turning, and turn away themselves in time. it seems they did turn away at the last minute, but it wasn't quickly enough in order to avoid a collision. and the collision inflicted a huge amount of damage. you were not able to see, rupert, but viewers who are watching could see the pictures of the navy ship, which has been severely damaged. it has, and the only damage we can see from those pictures is above the water line, and the commander of the us navy forces here, in that press conference, said there is far more damage below the water line, and there is a large gash, even bigger than the one above, below the water line. it went through several compartments. he said water rushed in extremely quickly. there was a large volume of water r
these are very sharp u—turns.at the japanese coast guard have, over and over again in a very sort of erratic way, so the captain and crew of that vessel will be questioned as to why they made those terms. nevertheless, it is a large, slow moving ship, so there will be spot the ship turning, and turn away themselves in time. it seems they did turn away at the last minute, but it wasn't quickly enough in order to avoid a collision. and the collision inflicted a huge amount of damage. you were...
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you're particularly sharp on that transition to adolescence from the point of view of a girl.pose you were writing in the knowledge that in contemporary society, the pressures, particularly on young women, young men as well, are enormous. that's why i wanted to put those poems in this book, really. ifeel for young girls it's more complicated than anyone because you're told basically at once to be sexy all the time and not have sex all the time. we've got this strange dichotomy, especially with young teenage girls, that i don't think is very fair. and it's rather tough. really tough, yeah. if you look a certain way, you are teased for it. i think it's tough for young boys as well, actually. i don't know what it's like to be a young boy so i didn't write about that! with any good poetry, there's nowhere to hide for the poet. it's all there, isn't it? yeah, it is all there. i really don't know how people are going to take this book but i think i'm probably prepared for people knowing even more about me. well, you're exposing yourself in the sense that you're going back to your fe
you're particularly sharp on that transition to adolescence from the point of view of a girl.pose you were writing in the knowledge that in contemporary society, the pressures, particularly on young women, young men as well, are enormous. that's why i wanted to put those poems in this book, really. ifeel for young girls it's more complicated than anyone because you're told basically at once to be sexy all the time and not have sex all the time. we've got this strange dichotomy, especially with...
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when sharp and capelis asked an old woman at her cabin do you know any old songs? oh, yeah, i'll sing one for you and they sing one like barbara allen, which is one of the earliest ballads, and sharp and capela say where did you get that? and what did they say inevitably? >>>[inaudible]. >> my grandmother sang it to me. her grandmother. her grandmother sang it to her. it's a song that gets passed down orally that has no real auth author, and again is basically serving the social function of a group of people out on the frontier surrounded by potential violence, but also people who are fundamentally shaped by modernity. and what i mean by that, people who are fundamentally shaped by the fluks and upheaval of modern itse ity. the setlers, the impulse is always to press west, in search of more land, in search of more opportunity. and the reason you might argue is precisely because their whiteness enables them to ex splo employed with pushing to the west. the economic growth under slavery and the southwestern cotton frontier, to be able to buy into that economic opport
when sharp and capelis asked an old woman at her cabin do you know any old songs? oh, yeah, i'll sing one for you and they sing one like barbara allen, which is one of the earliest ballads, and sharp and capela say where did you get that? and what did they say inevitably? >>>[inaudible]. >> my grandmother sang it to me. her grandmother. her grandmother sang it to her. it's a song that gets passed down orally that has no real auth author, and again is basically serving the social...
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that is a way to drizzle and we saw some sharp showers developing across northern ireland and southernup through east anglia where today in the last 12 hours we have seen 50 millimetres two inches of rainfall. surface water and spray out there and many of you have been sending in weather watcher pictures that look pretty similarto watcher pictures that look pretty similar to this, watcher pictures that look pretty similarto this, a watcher pictures that look pretty similar to this, a dismal day i'm afraid. if you're going to be out on the roads overnight, that frame will stay heavy and persistent. surface water and spray out there across much of england and wales as it continues to drift its way north and west. tune into your local radio station for traffic and travel updates. the rain stays across england and wales. different story into scotland, another cold night, ii-i6d. we into scotland, another cold night, ii—igd. we start off relatively dry in scotland and you will see the best of the weather as that area of low pressure sits across england and wales for much of the day. it is g
that is a way to drizzle and we saw some sharp showers developing across northern ireland and southernup through east anglia where today in the last 12 hours we have seen 50 millimetres two inches of rainfall. surface water and spray out there and many of you have been sending in weather watcher pictures that look pretty similarto watcher pictures that look pretty similar to this, watcher pictures that look pretty similarto this, a watcher pictures that look pretty similar to this, a dismal day...
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i didn't think that was that sharp.. >> i was looking at -- >> i was looking at reality. >> well, warriors fans can remain sharp by watching our warriors coverage on nbc sports bay area. we start 90 minutes before tip-off with warriors central approves and the happy hour. we'll be on air as long as needed. giants and twins and the dog days was summer came early at at&t park, but these are the fun kind. two on for buster posey. he fires one down the left field line, clearing the bases. the giants take the lead. posey, 3 for 5, with four rbi in this game. next up, hunter pence, adjusted his pants and it paid off, into the gap in left center, off the wall, that brings in posey. the giants season high 17 hits and 13 runs as they march to a 13-8 win. >>> final game of a four-game set between the a's and rays, top of the fourth with a's up by two. stephen vogt, the a's catcher coming through. that allowed yonder alonso to come home. the third rbi of the game for vogt, but with only one-run lead, colby rasmus ties it up. the r
i didn't think that was that sharp.. >> i was looking at -- >> i was looking at reality. >> well, warriors fans can remain sharp by watching our warriors coverage on nbc sports bay area. we start 90 minutes before tip-off with warriors central approves and the happy hour. we'll be on air as long as needed. giants and twins and the dog days was summer came early at at&t park, but these are the fun kind. two on for buster posey. he fires one down the left field line,...
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it is the sharp end of looking after the planet, gardening.agic ingredient that keeps it fresh and exciting? you canjoin the head gardener in their garden every friday. it is the value of looking over the garden gate to see what they are doing but at the same time it is about plants, passionate plant people and the places in which those plants grow. lumbering outside broadcast vehicles of the past have been replaced by the latest technology. but what about the future of the programme? every gardener knows that every season is different and new and exciting, and if you can just capture that excitement, you will not have to worry about the future. no worries there then! so happy golden birthday, gardeners' world. and here's to the next 50 years! happy birthday! and queen of the music industry. the american pop star beyonce has given birth to twins. entertainment weekly, us weekly and people magazines have confirmed the news, but the date of birth and gender beyonce, who is married to rapper jay—z, announced her pregnancy ........g........ .. pos
it is the sharp end of looking after the planet, gardening.agic ingredient that keeps it fresh and exciting? you canjoin the head gardener in their garden every friday. it is the value of looking over the garden gate to see what they are doing but at the same time it is about plants, passionate plant people and the places in which those plants grow. lumbering outside broadcast vehicles of the past have been replaced by the latest technology. but what about the future of the programme? every...
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then said they weren't too sharp after game 4... he didn't back off those comments today...n-ejection" in game 4 "i didn't bash them...i just gave my thoughts...well they boo'd me and thought i had a tech i didn't have so that wasn't sharp...i knew i didn't so maybe i'm just a little sharper than others, huh?....i don't know...but they played 'hit the road jack' and i didn;t have to hit the road so i didn't think that was that sharp" the giants playing their series finale against the twins they were hoping to avoid getting swept for the fifth time this season. it was a rough day for matt cain -- in the second he gave up back to back homers -- then in the fifth robbie grossman brings in two more runs to give the twins the lead 4-3 he was pulled after that -- he allowed 7 hits and 5 runs in four innings and a third but in the seventh it was a competely different game -- buster posey drives one down the left field line -- that brings in the go-ahead run -- giants take the lead 6-5 -- posey had 3 hits and 4 rbi's after that they blew the game wide open -- they co
then said they weren't too sharp after game 4... he didn't back off those comments today...n-ejection" in game 4 "i didn't bash them...i just gave my thoughts...well they boo'd me and thought i had a tech i didn't have so that wasn't sharp...i knew i didn't so maybe i'm just a little sharper than others, huh?....i don't know...but they played 'hit the road jack' and i didn;t have to hit the road so i didn't think that was that sharp" the giants playing their series finale against...
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it is the sharp end of looking after the planet, gardening.fashions and trends and styles. but, is there a magic ingredient that keeps it fresh and exciting? one of the magical things about gardeners' world is the fact you canjoin the head gardener in their garden every friday. it is the value of looking over the garden gate to see what they are doing but at the same time it is about plants, passionate plant people and the places in which those plants grow. lumbering outside broadcast vehicles of the past have been replaced by the latest technology. but what about the future of the programme? every gardener knows that every season is different and new and exciting, and if you can just capture that excitement, you will not have to worry about the future. just go with it. no worries there then! so happy golden birthday, gardeners' world. and here's to the next 50 years! happy birthday! it isa it is a beautiful day out there. hello, another hot day across—the—board with very few exceptions and temperatures may creep up a little on yesterday. we h
it is the sharp end of looking after the planet, gardening.fashions and trends and styles. but, is there a magic ingredient that keeps it fresh and exciting? one of the magical things about gardeners' world is the fact you canjoin the head gardener in their garden every friday. it is the value of looking over the garden gate to see what they are doing but at the same time it is about plants, passionate plant people and the places in which those plants grow. lumbering outside broadcast vehicles...
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, a fuzzy sharpness.ss. >> darren: are you serious? >> patricia: it's just like fiberglass, actually. >> anthony: yeah, you leave little, little, tiny, tiny little shards. >> darren: but if i lick my finger, am i going to die? >> patricia: probably. >> darren: are you serious? can it go through the skin now that i touched it? >> patricia: no, you'd have to eat it. >> darren: okay. >> anthony: hopes for "black swan 2: the revenge" were dashed today. >> darren: yeah. one right above you. >> anthony: has the film "madagascar" been good for the lemur business? >> darren: there you go. >> patricia: i think the cartoon really woke up the world to the fact that there was a place called madagascar, although many people think that it doesn't really exist. >> darren: so what do you think happens? how hard is it to maintain the forest? >> patricia: it's incredibly hard, you know? we've been working with the villagers around the park and i think they really do understand the value of these extraordinary lemurs and th
, a fuzzy sharpness.ss. >> darren: are you serious? >> patricia: it's just like fiberglass, actually. >> anthony: yeah, you leave little, little, tiny, tiny little shards. >> darren: but if i lick my finger, am i going to die? >> patricia: probably. >> darren: are you serious? can it go through the skin now that i touched it? >> patricia: no, you'd have to eat it. >> darren: okay. >> anthony: hopes for "black swan 2: the revenge"...
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. >> young boys are aren't easily nopalled but 11 year old preston sharp sure knows the feeling. is i was really surprised. >> and disappointed. >> really disappointed, yeah. >> had you seen them like that before? na not this angry, and passionate. >> reporter: preston's mom april says what upset her son so was visiting his grandpa's grave in vedding, california, and realizing not every veteran in the cemetery had a flag. april says even hours later he was still harping on it. >> i was like son, if you are ding to complain about something, you have to do something about it or let it go. and he was like well i'm going to do something about it, mom. >> next thing she knew he was soking odd jobs and soliciting donations to buy flags and flowers for every veteran in his grandpa's cemetery. when that cemetery was covered, he moved on to another, and then another. and here we are two years and 23,000 graves later. rad he does this every week, rain or shine. especially rain. >> why? >> like they were out there in the rain doing their job protecting us. >> reporter: preston says coming o
. >> young boys are aren't easily nopalled but 11 year old preston sharp sure knows the feeling. is i was really surprised. >> and disappointed. >> really disappointed, yeah. >> had you seen them like that before? na not this angry, and passionate. >> reporter: preston's mom april says what upset her son so was visiting his grandpa's grave in vedding, california, and realizing not every veteran in the cemetery had a flag. april says even hours later he was still...
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>> we have a very sharp selloff as a knee-jerk reaction. mark: ecb as well.ook at the numbers chart. this is the euro index, which we do not talk about every day. this is the euro versus a basket. unhappyi going to be with the euro descent or not? notven though the ecb does target the exchange rate, it is an input to their decision-making process. it has strengthened four out of five months this year. as a result, that has tightened monetary conditions in the euro area. seen, the things we have weakening inflation and the strength of the euro might keep the ecb messaging on hold next week. mark: great to see you. richard jones, fx and rate strategist for bloomberg markets. time,: back just in thrilled to have him back. it is time for first word news. >> vladimir putin says it is impossible to agree on a global climate plan without the u.s. he spoke in st. petersburg a day after president trump withdrew from the paris climate accord. >> such countries with such large issues such as the u.s. are not going to work and not going to come no agreement in this field
>> we have a very sharp selloff as a knee-jerk reaction. mark: ecb as well.ook at the numbers chart. this is the euro index, which we do not talk about every day. this is the euro versus a basket. unhappyi going to be with the euro descent or not? notven though the ecb does target the exchange rate, it is an input to their decision-making process. it has strengthened four out of five months this year. as a result, that has tightened monetary conditions in the euro area. seen, the things...
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one of his frequent critics, msnbc host mika brzezinski, and her appearance is earning the president sharp criticism from the left and right, especially among women. a president who has thrived on pushing the envelope of civility and pounding his critics, proving he has not lost the ability to shock and change the conversation. white house correspondent kristen welker has details. >> reporter: president trump touting his energy policy today, but once again drowning out his own message with a tweet. this time lashing out at msnbc's "morning joe" for criticizing him. "how come low i.q. crazy mika along with psycho joe came to mar-a-lago three nights in a row around new year's eve and insisted on joining me? she was bleeding badly from a face-lift. i said no." while the show does consistently take aim at him -- >> he's covering his hands here because they're teensy. >> he doesn't know his own positions on a health care bill that he's passing. he seems confused. >> reporter: it was the president's very personal shot at mika brzezinski that prompted immediate condemnation from democrats. >> i t
one of his frequent critics, msnbc host mika brzezinski, and her appearance is earning the president sharp criticism from the left and right, especially among women. a president who has thrived on pushing the envelope of civility and pounding his critics, proving he has not lost the ability to shock and change the conversation. white house correspondent kristen welker has details. >> reporter: president trump touting his energy policy today, but once again drowning out his own message...
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so i'm totally all in about sharp reversals from nowhere.specially with a president that's capable of semantics that were unthinkable in previous administrations but the dreaded simultaneous cast of rising character stocks, bonds, gold, bitcoin a move that rarely occurs. let's think about this, first for most of my career when interest rates point down stocks went higher we're in a rare moment where we want rates to rise because they got so low but that's to validate what we hope is a stronger economy. we never had such incredible fluidity. nothing like that. want to own an italian ten year bond at the same rate as the u.s. one. that's insane so that money is coming over here that money is coming here too. all of europe is like that. their rates are too low. treasuries, they're pushing our low rates down. still low interest rates have been fabulous for stocks and you can't just dismiss them now because they're being caused by factors beyond our control. gold, precious medals had many sustained rallies. there's plenty of structural factors th
so i'm totally all in about sharp reversals from nowhere.specially with a president that's capable of semantics that were unthinkable in previous administrations but the dreaded simultaneous cast of rising character stocks, bonds, gold, bitcoin a move that rarely occurs. let's think about this, first for most of my career when interest rates point down stocks went higher we're in a rare moment where we want rates to rise because they got so low but that's to validate what we hope is a stronger...
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sessions is expected to face sharp questioninggence committee but this morning it's the comments fromntrumps this morning a trump conf >> well, i think he's special y ceo of conservativseews hour presidp may ordergeneral rod rosensteint rid of robert muell investigatig alleged collusion between the trump campaign and russia. >> i think he's weighing that option. i personally think it would be a very significant mistake even though i don't think there's a justification. >> reporter: the white house pushing back saying that's not the case and rudy does not speak for the president. the senior aides confirm rudy met with chief strategist steve bannon yesterday. today attorney general jeff sessions forced to recuse himself from overseeing the russia investigation set to testify on capitol hill. >> and nothing but the truth so help you god. >> reporter: sessions expected to take on allegations of perjury during his confirmation hearings for failing to disclose meetings with russia's ambassador. and his role in the firing of fbi director james comey. last week comey told the same committee during
sessions is expected to face sharp questioninggence committee but this morning it's the comments fromntrumps this morning a trump conf >> well, i think he's special y ceo of conservativseews hour presidp may ordergeneral rod rosensteint rid of robert muell investigatig alleged collusion between the trump campaign and russia. >> i think he's weighing that option. i personally think it would be a very significant mistake even though i don't think there's a justification. >>...
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a 7-foot sharp shooter. second inning.er for best 25th of the season. watch the reaction of these fans. they are all basically freaking out and excited. huge fans. all right. yankees lead 5-1 but the angels come back and in the 7 tied to five. albert pujols smacks one the other way. angels take the lead. the chicago cubs have lost patience sending struggling to the minors. there was no date set for his return. lea: makes people so happy. a popular video game from the 80's getting a high-tech twist in new york city. we will tell you all about it. that's straight ahead here on fbn:am. cheryl: finally, check this out, a video game developer putting himself right in the middle of mario brothers thanks to augmented reality. posted a clip on youtube shows him playing the game, he's dressed up, yeah, as mario and, yes, there is new york central park. lea: he shot the whole thing through microsoft hallow lens set, green pipes sticking out of the ground, now, that's cool. he does not plan to make the game public due to copyright co
a 7-foot sharp shooter. second inning.er for best 25th of the season. watch the reaction of these fans. they are all basically freaking out and excited. huge fans. all right. yankees lead 5-1 but the angels come back and in the 7 tied to five. albert pujols smacks one the other way. angels take the lead. the chicago cubs have lost patience sending struggling to the minors. there was no date set for his return. lea: makes people so happy. a popular video game from the 80's getting a high-tech...
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guest: a the key has an object of sharp eye. at the key has objectivity on all of those things that mr. otis said that he needs to have. the fact is, and i guess this is a fact in my opinion. was not thrilled with james comey's decisions on hillary clinton, but i thought those decisions where errors in judgment, but not errors in integrity or honesty. he felt that he had a duty after he told the committee that the --estigation was over your over, to come back and say they investigation continues. he felt like that was his responsibility. i don't think you need to have -- i don't think anybody can promise lycee james comey is not honest and forthright. ministry should is doing it, they are putting out falsehoods to defame a fine gentleman, a man that served our country well with justice and the fbi. i do not agree with any criticism. there is nothing to judge. people -- yes,in albert einstein is very smart. those whowere one of called for james comey to be fired amid hillary clinton's investigation. guest: at the key should resig
guest: a the key has an object of sharp eye. at the key has objectivity on all of those things that mr. otis said that he needs to have. the fact is, and i guess this is a fact in my opinion. was not thrilled with james comey's decisions on hillary clinton, but i thought those decisions where errors in judgment, but not errors in integrity or honesty. he felt that he had a duty after he told the committee that the --estigation was over your over, to come back and say they investigation...
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democrats need a strong, bold, sharp-edged, and common sense economic agenda. policy, platform, message. that appeal to the middle class. that resonate with the middle class. and show, and unite democrats. that's what i've been working on for months. i've been talking to democrats house and senate all across the country. i have been talking to trump voters. i was at a yankee game on saturday night. i sat next to, you know -- we sit in the grand stand wearing an i'm proud to be a deplorable voter. a truck driver. this economic message, platform, is going to resonate. it's not going to be baby steps. it's going to be bold. we're coming out with in this summer. within a month. democrats will try to pass it for a year and campaign on it in 2018. it's what we were missing in 2016 and in the past. we're going to -- we know that. when you lose an election, you don't blame others. you blame yourself. >> congressman ryan and others say it may be necessary but not sufficient. they say nancy pelosi has to go. >> you always blame the -- they always blame the leader. i thin
democrats need a strong, bold, sharp-edged, and common sense economic agenda. policy, platform, message. that appeal to the middle class. that resonate with the middle class. and show, and unite democrats. that's what i've been working on for months. i've been talking to democrats house and senate all across the country. i have been talking to trump voters. i was at a yankee game on saturday night. i sat next to, you know -- we sit in the grand stand wearing an i'm proud to be a deplorable...
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guest: i don't think you need -- i think he has an objective sharp eye. i think he has objectivity about all the things that he needs to have, but the fact is, and i guess it is in fact my opinion, i was not thrilled with james comey's decisions on hillary clinton, but i thought those decisions were errors in judgment, but not errors in integrity or honesty. he felt that he had a duty after he had told the committee that the investigation was over to the back and have investigation continued. he felt that was his responsibility. high degree of rectitude like none i have ever seen in government. that anybody can honestly say that james comey is an honest and forthright and anybody who doesn't, the administration is just putting up falsehoods to defame a fine gentleman, to a man who served our country well in justice and fbi and there's no -- i don't .gree with any criticism mr. mueller couldn't judge them because there's nothing to judge. there are other people, you have to have a team that says our einstein's race mark. will of the investigation into hill
guest: i don't think you need -- i think he has an objective sharp eye. i think he has objectivity about all the things that he needs to have, but the fact is, and i guess it is in fact my opinion, i was not thrilled with james comey's decisions on hillary clinton, but i thought those decisions were errors in judgment, but not errors in integrity or honesty. he felt that he had a duty after he had told the committee that the investigation was over to the back and have investigation continued....
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an agave -- >> that must be sharp. >> raw ginger.eeled from the actual root. >> wow. >> and going into the presser. dilute it with just a little bit of water and sugar. >> you like this. >> yeah. the ginger i'm nervous. ginger is super sharp. >> right on. >> and really softened giant that agave. the ginger softened by the botanicals. talking about tradition, you're drawing that parallel to bombay sapphire. this will not be the sexiest part of the equation here. >> don't worry about it. >> you're on fire right now. you're just crushing this cocktail. >> what is this. >> this is edemame pure a. >> which is nice and mild. >> some might say. but with a little wasabi powder. >> i should order a beer with this to drink while you make this. >> add a little viscosity to this cocktail. it will lend a nice quality. >> when you go to london, do you make the same cocktail. >> as far as my understanding goes, there are a number of elements to experience in london. and those will become kind of more clear to me as we get further into this journey.
an agave -- >> that must be sharp. >> raw ginger.eeled from the actual root. >> wow. >> and going into the presser. dilute it with just a little bit of water and sugar. >> you like this. >> yeah. the ginger i'm nervous. ginger is super sharp. >> right on. >> and really softened giant that agave. the ginger softened by the botanicals. talking about tradition, you're drawing that parallel to bombay sapphire. this will not be the sexiest part of the...
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still in the south, one or two sharp showers.y in the south east, temperatures higher than today but a chilly day again particularly for the time of year across the north of the uk. more rain and cool winds on friday and those will push the rain back into england and wales. southeast and anglia mostly dry. some sunshine of the threat of showers. they wettest weather tends to push away into the weekend. and the weather will come in from the atlantic, and the weaker side. some improvement over the weekend, it should feel warmer when the sunshine does come out and on the sunshine does come out and on the whole, what drier and price. —— much drier and brighter. hello and welcome to one hundred days plus. 28 years after the hillsborough disaster, criminal charges have been brought against six people. among them is the match day commander chief superintendent david duckenfield who faces 95 charges of manslaughter. it is a day of mixed emotions for the families. relief there is now some accountability but frustration it has taken so lon
still in the south, one or two sharp showers.y in the south east, temperatures higher than today but a chilly day again particularly for the time of year across the north of the uk. more rain and cool winds on friday and those will push the rain back into england and wales. southeast and anglia mostly dry. some sunshine of the threat of showers. they wettest weather tends to push away into the weekend. and the weather will come in from the atlantic, and the weaker side. some improvement over...
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ahead of it, some sharp and thundery downpours.. a degree or so warm up. temperatures into the high teens with some sunshine and a few showers. sunny spells across the north—west. a legacy of cloud through wales and the midlands. redundantly dry and warm. 19— 20 degrees not out of the question, could see 27 in the south—east. the potential of some sharp and thundery downpours as that weather front clears away. it will clear away on friday night and then we will start to feel fresh air moving in from the atlantic. more comfortable for trying to sleep as we go through friday night into saturday morning. temperatures 9— 15. the weekend, not bad. a good deal of dry weather. an area of low pressure and out in the atlantic. drifting in these organised bands of showers, particularly into the north and west. a sunny start for much of england and wales. a pleasant start. some showers into northern ireland and western scotland. anywhere on the fringes could see a shower. not as warm as it has been, 20 degrees in the south—east. mid to high t
ahead of it, some sharp and thundery downpours.. a degree or so warm up. temperatures into the high teens with some sunshine and a few showers. sunny spells across the north—west. a legacy of cloud through wales and the midlands. redundantly dry and warm. 19— 20 degrees not out of the question, could see 27 in the south—east. the potential of some sharp and thundery downpours as that weather front clears away. it will clear away on friday night and then we will start to feel fresh air...
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artillery fire in support of the kurdish are belive sits with the sharp end of the conflict as well as our training and assisting and i think that means. at quite a heavy and close to the front training assisting at those stf fighters now i spoke to at general stephen towns and who's the. overall commander of the coalition fight against i. as in both syria and iraq and he was very clear. that the liberation as he put it of mosul and rough cut will not mean the end of islamic state in the whole circle me that that will be. jumped on to the united states is certainly i think they envisage being here a little bit longer than that how much longer. is another question as we saw in afghanistan and iraq getting in is always much easier than getting out. cable guy types reporting that from syria look now at some of the day's other news and a cherry in moscow has found five chechen men guilty of murdering the russians oppositions most prominent activist. boris nemtsov near the kremlin in twenty fifteen. face a hunting a former chechen officer who promised them a quarter of a million dollars pis
artillery fire in support of the kurdish are belive sits with the sharp end of the conflict as well as our training and assisting and i think that means. at quite a heavy and close to the front training assisting at those stf fighters now i spoke to at general stephen towns and who's the. overall commander of the coalition fight against i. as in both syria and iraq and he was very clear. that the liberation as he put it of mosul and rough cut will not mean the end of islamic state in the whole...
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in six years, a pair of sharp—toothed beavers has re—engineered this woodland into a wetland.ere hunted to extinction. this is another of the ponds that has been created by beavers and right here demonstrates just how much they can re—engineer the landscape. so where i am, it looks like there is just grass growing out of the ground — wrong. this is a beaver stick dam, right underneath me. the place has been shaped by rodents‘ teeth. the way that they have manipulated this site has just been dramatic. we have had a range of different species coming in, particularly bats, amphibians, lots of wetland plants, it has just been incredible. in scotland, where beavers have been brought back, some landowners have angrily complained that they have damaged farmland, trees and watercourses. the nfu fear unintended consequences of beaver reintroduction. the scientists working here have said that the beavers have notjust improved water quality but also helped to protect downstream areas from flooding by slowing heavy rainfall with their dams. they want creatures like this reintroduced natio
in six years, a pair of sharp—toothed beavers has re—engineered this woodland into a wetland.ere hunted to extinction. this is another of the ponds that has been created by beavers and right here demonstrates just how much they can re—engineer the landscape. so where i am, it looks like there is just grass growing out of the ground — wrong. this is a beaver stick dam, right underneath me. the place has been shaped by rodents‘ teeth. the way that they have manipulated this site has...
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next wednesday is flag day, but for preston sharp, it's just another one of 365 chances to do what's for your service norman. >> reporter: steve hartman, "on the road," in redding, california. >> pelley: and thank you for your service, preston. that's the cbs evening news tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. and i'll see you sunday on "60 danutes." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org a plan to reduce the number of un- tested evidence kits... so why aren't some law enforcement on board? >>> kpix 5 news at 6:00 begins with a move toward justice for rape victims. a plan to reduce the number of untested evidence kits. why aren't some law enforcement on board? good evening, i'm elizabeth cook in for allen tonight. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. an influential bay area sheriff says a reporting requirement for untested rape kits is a bad idea. kpix 5's melissa caen asked them to explain why. >> reporter: there are thousands of untested rape kits in california. but we don't know the exact number or
next wednesday is flag day, but for preston sharp, it's just another one of 365 chances to do what's for your service norman. >> reporter: steve hartman, "on the road," in redding, california. >> pelley: and thank you for your service, preston. that's the cbs evening news tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. and i'll see you sunday on "60 danutes." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at...
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there has been a sharp rise in hate crimes in london following the attack last week which claimed there seeing an increase in hate crime. iam we are seeing an increase in hate crime. i am sorry to say that we a lwa ys crime. i am sorry to say that we always see, after a significant attack, terrorist attack, either here, or overseas sometimes, a rise in hate crime. the vast majority of those crimes are verbal abuse, harassment, perhaps online abuse, but it is of concern to us and we are looking into those complaints and we take every single one seriously. i spoke to someone who knew one of the attackers well, he was known to the attackers well, he was known to the police but yet he still carried a detached. we take all calls to the anti—terrorism i'm seriously, we investigate all information we are given. sometimes that will mirror other information that we have. sometimes it will form part of a wider intelligence picture, very frequently we will not be able to go back to the individual who has given us the information to tell us precisely what we have done. but all information is take
there has been a sharp rise in hate crimes in london following the attack last week which claimed there seeing an increase in hate crime. iam we are seeing an increase in hate crime. i am sorry to say that we a lwa ys crime. i am sorry to say that we always see, after a significant attack, terrorist attack, either here, or overseas sometimes, a rise in hate crime. the vast majority of those crimes are verbal abuse, harassment, perhaps online abuse, but it is of concern to us and we are looking...
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some brightening in the south—east later triggering sharp showers but cold in the wind and rain in northernnd overnight, turning wetter in scotland and in northern ireland. eventually the rain begins to peter out across mid and south wales, drier to the south—east, warm and humid but the rain is the big deal and that will affect different areas on thursday. the wind and rain for scotland, northern ireland eventually turning a bit drier for northern england. the rest of all england and wales will miss the rest of the showers, some brightness, some warmth and humidity, further north in the wind and rain it will feel quite cold for the hello. my name is tom donkin. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to our viewers in north america and around the globe. these are our top stories: holding the world to ransom: another widespread cyber attack hits banks, shops, transport and energy networks. another setback for president trump's attempt to change american healthcare. this time, the senate delays a crucial vote. after half a century as armed revolutionaries, the farc rebels in colombia finally put d
some brightening in the south—east later triggering sharp showers but cold in the wind and rain in northernnd overnight, turning wetter in scotland and in northern ireland. eventually the rain begins to peter out across mid and south wales, drier to the south—east, warm and humid but the rain is the big deal and that will affect different areas on thursday. the wind and rain for scotland, northern ireland eventually turning a bit drier for northern england. the rest of all england and wales...
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next wednesday is flag dade of day, but for preston sharp, it's just another one of 365 chances to doank you for your service norman. >> reporter: steve hartman, "on the road," in redding, california. >> pelley: and thank you for your service, preston. that's the cbs evening news tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. and i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." good night. >>> tonight, is taylor swift trying to ruin katy perry's big day? ♪ my name keeps coming out your mouth ♪ the bombshell taylor dropped just before katy's weekend pajamas party. >>> and "e.t." is the first show to take you behind closed doors with four things you never knew about katy perry. >> ilgts it's nice to show i'm a human. i put my foot in my mouth all the time. >>> then, blake shelton, the bartender? his big surprise for a few lucky fans. >>> plus, brad pitt's big night out. cindy crawford's lookalike kid. when is beyonce having those babies. we hind the scenes will ferrell and amy poe her's new movie crack up. weov
next wednesday is flag dade of day, but for preston sharp, it's just another one of 365 chances to doank you for your service norman. >> reporter: steve hartman, "on the road," in redding, california. >> pelley: and thank you for your service, preston. that's the cbs evening news tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. and i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." good night. >>> tonight, is taylor swift trying to ruin katy...
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take a listen. >> you can see here, we bought the the sharp move up here. fact, if you take a look, this drop that we just had this week stocks were more than $7 lower than it is right now. which is one of the reasons why i'm taking a look out to september and specifically i'm looking at the 10 140, 165 call spread. you can spend $7 for that when i was looking earlier today. >> mike, what was the trade? >> this is a situation where you have to take the profits. we had probably 415 perspread is that you put on. that reversal we saw today looks disastrous, in fact, earlier today, you had a really good opportunity. >> that's what i was going to say, quick question, it went to your top short strike. if you saw that like was it the opportunity to take a profit? because at that point, do you have to wait for stept to get the full width of that call spread? >> no, i think the -- >> no, what i would have considered, i think you are short premium. if you thought it was going to mike great off at a steady pace, that would be one thing. it started to roll over and hea
take a listen. >> you can see here, we bought the the sharp move up here. fact, if you take a look, this drop that we just had this week stocks were more than $7 lower than it is right now. which is one of the reasons why i'm taking a look out to september and specifically i'm looking at the 10 140, 165 call spread. you can spend $7 for that when i was looking earlier today. >> mike, what was the trade? >> this is a situation where you have to take the profits. we had probably...
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there is a sharp divide and james comey is coming out on top.e is being judged by those, surveyed by the nbc news "wall street journal" poll as more credible. it breaks down like this. 45% say they are more likely to believe james comey. 22% say they are likely to believe the president. if you look at this from party perspective, you also have a very sharp divide. the you have 76% of democrats who say they side with comey and 50% of republicans who back president trump's version of things. so it gives you a sense of people who have a sense of james comey as boeing a truthful person and when it comes to the political divide, republicans still have a lot of support for the president and democrats have a lot of doubt about the president's truthfulness. that's brand new information from our survey. it tells you a little bit about some of the challenges the president has when it comes to the overall russia investigation. and some of the challenges he will have going forward now that it's in a new phase with a special counsel. is the president believa
there is a sharp divide and james comey is coming out on top.e is being judged by those, surveyed by the nbc news "wall street journal" poll as more credible. it breaks down like this. 45% say they are more likely to believe james comey. 22% say they are likely to believe the president. if you look at this from party perspective, you also have a very sharp divide. the you have 76% of democrats who say they side with comey and 50% of republicans who back president trump's version of...