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we know that he wrote a story when the story was set. a fence that runs right through the middle of the story and it's the renaissance. most of the people are sitting on the other side of the fence which is the pre—renaissance mindset that says you are there to do what god tells you, butjuliet crucially it's on the other side. the opposite side where she wants to be free. one of the things that springs out of this book very powerfully apart from your conviction that it's one of the great immortal stories is your obvious love and indeed adoration for italy. they can't be made up, that must be real. that's very real. i spent a couple of weeks walking around verona looking at the real locations. they say this is the balcony. the real city is wonderful. it is wonderful. the real bits had nothing to do with them, there never was a romeo and juliet, but it's very important that books have a very firm and multidimensional world. you don't want to just see it which to spell it and feel it and know what it tastes like. i dug up menus from 1499 wit
we know that he wrote a story when the story was set. a fence that runs right through the middle of the story and it's the renaissance. most of the people are sitting on the other side of the fence which is the pre—renaissance mindset that says you are there to do what god tells you, butjuliet crucially it's on the other side. the opposite side where she wants to be free. one of the things that springs out of this book very powerfully apart from your conviction that it's one of the great...
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a story you would have a lot to say about. dramatic televised event on the part of the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, pulling the curtain across and revealing all of this information about what iran has supposedly been up about what iran has supposedly been up to. first it came down and it was the files. then the second curtain, dvds. very odd and very staged. the us met with israel on sunday to discuss this. you cannot help but feel this is part of the border buildup to donald trump's look at this iran deal, on the 12th of may, he will make a decision. one of the things that characterises donald trump is his random approach to foreign policy. so rhetoric in this stage—managed negotiation seems part in parcel of that. step back and look at this. it is part of this cranking up the rhetoric around iran. it is interesting. we have the arab news, the saudi paper, interesting, the archrival, iran, but also in the past, israel. benjamin netanyahu is being endorsed by what the saudis is saying, a very odd reflection of p
a story you would have a lot to say about. dramatic televised event on the part of the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, pulling the curtain across and revealing all of this information about what iran has supposedly been up about what iran has supposedly been up to. first it came down and it was the files. then the second curtain, dvds. very odd and very staged. the us met with israel on sunday to discuss this. you cannot help but feel this is part of the border buildup to donald...
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a no—brainer. let's move on to another story at the bottom of the telegraph now, this is a good news story about ayes, that is good news certainly for them and theirfamilies, they good news certainly for them and their families, they must have good news certainly for them and theirfamilies, they must have had good news certainly for them and their families, they must have had a very anxious time. it is not clear how they have been released, what has happened, whether a ransom has been paid, whether there have been negotiations or what has gone on. borisjohnson, the negotiations or what has gone on. boris johnson, the foreign secretary, has intervened to announce the release, possibly hoping to share it some of the joy, but until we know more about the circumstances... you are taking a less cynical approach. until we circumstances... you are taking a less cynical approach. untilwe know what happened. he is right, we do not know exactly what happened. the couple did issue a statement. yeah, and it was not even a direct statement, it was someone issuing a statement, it was someone issuing a statement
a no—brainer. let's move on to another story at the bottom of the telegraph now, this is a good news story about ayes, that is good news certainly for them and theirfamilies, they good news certainly for them and their families, they must have good news certainly for them and theirfamilies, they must have had good news certainly for them and their families, they must have had a very anxious time. it is not clear how they have been released, what has happened, whether a ransom has been paid,...
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story. my new book, a well-behaved woman, significantly longer because the story needed to be that length. i don't think -- >> i know lots of people who are trying to get published or who gone to agents and editors and a book clubs don't want to read books that are over 350 pages and so there is a -- >> i did not even want to know that. >> right. i hear this all the time that but clubs don't want to read superlong books. there is another thing and i will let you talk which is that is true, i think, i will also say this weekend, i did last weekend in la when it was all [inaudible] we had a conversation about man spreading and books. [laughter] men often feel quite fine about rambling on for hundreds and hundreds of pages. it's totally a thing. it's a thing. i have a lot of male friends who write six or 700 page books and they assume and they go down all kinds of rabbit holes and explore hidden passages that have nothing to do with the main plot and there is a way in which men -- to make a gross generalization -- that men claim that space while women we talk about it in our own experience, we
story. my new book, a well-behaved woman, significantly longer because the story needed to be that length. i don't think -- >> i know lots of people who are trying to get published or who gone to agents and editors and a book clubs don't want to read books that are over 350 pages and so there is a -- >> i did not even want to know that. >> right. i hear this all the time that but clubs don't want to read superlong books. there is another thing and i will let you talk which is...
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you have a lot of friends they have fun stories. have a great one with a trip to moscow when the relationship with the west, authorities but i don't know if the statute of limitations has expired. i hate to give any details. turns out the stories while entertaining and very true didn't seem appropriate for this family audience. so mark, relax your off the hook. before i asked mark to, i know his heart and soul were and still are steadfastly loyal to our nation's president their three newer people that are his priority. among many when i say we worried if he would ever find someone to share his life with that would both put up with him and keep compete for the love. i cheer loudly when mark met and married erin. on behalf of all the friends and colleagues, thank you. and to think the two of you have given mark to more people to love and a daughter and son has you believe in miracles. as it should be ronald and nancy and taken a backseat. it's my privilege to welcome mark weinberg. [applause] >> thank you. the funny thing about that ro
you have a lot of friends they have fun stories. have a great one with a trip to moscow when the relationship with the west, authorities but i don't know if the statute of limitations has expired. i hate to give any details. turns out the stories while entertaining and very true didn't seem appropriate for this family audience. so mark, relax your off the hook. before i asked mark to, i know his heart and soul were and still are steadfastly loyal to our nation's president their three newer...
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be a story. today coming up you know what i thought i left you know. the size a kind. of saw it was amazing to look at it's i've. got to believe people look to the hip to the physio in the arm how drop it off if you took off. at them or be the only one could get a better. put up she bore me and i'll. see you again and this is how i tend to talk to an awful spanish put there for a little and. again a lot. of give. and he said we have the structure for if you just cannot give your money all of them love to both of us we never see uncle michel. not to. excess you know when i'm started by the way some. mines even a school day sorry you said if you come to me seven months. nine months old found i was something like and the thought of this she had any but this old false so on and so on mars that if unless and most of this year at least that is how far as i can sense that profound truth will come out of some sort on though i don't believe it just so thought that's enough to settle many said that nothing self but you know but it was enough to let me find a funny line of though
be a story. today coming up you know what i thought i left you know. the size a kind. of saw it was amazing to look at it's i've. got to believe people look to the hip to the physio in the arm how drop it off if you took off. at them or be the only one could get a better. put up she bore me and i'll. see you again and this is how i tend to talk to an awful spanish put there for a little and. again a lot. of give. and he said we have the structure for if you just cannot give your money all of...
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which, for me, this is a story about juliet. that is why i call itjuliet and romeo. e right to establish her own identity, and not have it forced upon her by her parents or by the charge by society. that is the core of it, i think. and the structure of the story, the warning, families of the impossibility of this love, because it forces that terrible boundary, that core is still there, that is the structure of the story, because that is what makes it tick. i think so, and i think the relationship between romeo and juliet is actually much more complex than we often appreciate. it is not simply a love story. love is a label that we stick on lots and lots of different things from infatuation to passion, to friendship, to support, and i wanted to cover all of that, and in a way, romeo is a bit of a twit. all he wa nts romeo is a bit of a twit. all he wants is a hot girlfriend, because the poetry has told him that is what it is about. juliet is facing a death sentence, she is basing a forced marriage to a man she hates, which will take out all of the intellectual life that
which, for me, this is a story about juliet. that is why i call itjuliet and romeo. e right to establish her own identity, and not have it forced upon her by her parents or by the charge by society. that is the core of it, i think. and the structure of the story, the warning, families of the impossibility of this love, because it forces that terrible boundary, that core is still there, that is the structure of the story, because that is what makes it tick. i think so, and i think the...
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a big story, president trump pulling the u.s. of the iran nuclear accord, created a lot of uncertainty. jason: it talks about what tehran decided to do. turn to china. carol: china may have the winning hand there. we got more from cristina lindblad. cristina: it was not that much of a surprise this happened. european partners in the nuclear deal have expected it for a while and it is one of the reasons that even since the lifting of the major layers of sanctions, because some remained all along, in 2016, european companies have been tiptoeing into iran. in the meantime, china during the decade the sanctions were in place, and a little bit before, and since, has been ramping up its footprint in iran. right now, it is the biggest importer of iranian crude and it also supplies critical investment and equipment for infrastructure. one of the things we focused on was the tehran metro. carol: quantify it a little bit. it can be a pretty significant investment. cristina: getting investment figures out of iran is pretty much impossible. j
a big story, president trump pulling the u.s. of the iran nuclear accord, created a lot of uncertainty. jason: it talks about what tehran decided to do. turn to china. carol: china may have the winning hand there. we got more from cristina lindblad. cristina: it was not that much of a surprise this happened. european partners in the nuclear deal have expected it for a while and it is one of the reasons that even since the lifting of the major layers of sanctions, because some remained all...
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protima: i think what i had was the ability to tell a story and the skills that i had as a lawyer thatould bring stories in the forefront that were never heard before, and i had a hope or maybe optimism that one day these stories will start to make part of the mainstream narrative because, if you don't tell a story that's unusual, if you don't tell a story that has never been heard before, if i don't take a case for a woman who was abandoned at the airport in her home country by her husband and he flew back here, if i don't take her case, nobody gets to know that that is also domestic violence: banning a spouse, abandoning her, taking away her passport, taking away her green card. those are stories that, if i tell you in a vacuum, you will look at me and say, "protima, it's 5 p.m. what liquid beverage did you have right now?" but i can tell you for a fact that telling those stories, today the narrative is starting to shift. i can't give up hope. robert: and it's a tough thing because, you know, in a way, you're bringing up situations that people can relate to because they're affecting
protima: i think what i had was the ability to tell a story and the skills that i had as a lawyer thatould bring stories in the forefront that were never heard before, and i had a hope or maybe optimism that one day these stories will start to make part of the mainstream narrative because, if you don't tell a story that's unusual, if you don't tell a story that has never been heard before, if i don't take a case for a woman who was abandoned at the airport in her home country by her husband and...
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to a story on the daily telegraph. to a story on the inside pages.arbara windsor admitting through her husband she has alzheimer's. it is one of those stories, she is raising awareness and there is a quote from christopher biggins, a close friend, saying barbara will be brilliant. she will do this with good grace and a sense of fun. she is an icon in our culture and country that everybody loves. she brings a smile to the face. obviously this is sad, but the fact you get something like this and people talking about it, and their families or friends, that is positive to take out of it and she is a great lady. some of the details her husband is saying, they are heartbreaking. he said when she got the diagnosis, she mouthed to him,1 got the diagnosis, she mouthed to him, 1am so got the diagnosis, she mouthed to him, i am so sorry. and yet it is an illustrative moment of what many couples go through will stop eve ryo ne couples go through will stop everyone of us will know someone touched by this disease and i guess thatis touched by this disease and i gu
to a story on the daily telegraph. to a story on the inside pages.arbara windsor admitting through her husband she has alzheimer's. it is one of those stories, she is raising awareness and there is a quote from christopher biggins, a close friend, saying barbara will be brilliant. she will do this with good grace and a sense of fun. she is an icon in our culture and country that everybody loves. she brings a smile to the face. obviously this is sad, but the fact you get something like this and...
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it is very much a feminist story, but a universal story, but it is told through the eyes of the central—old girl, and because we see it through her eyes, we can see terrible things, and yet her bravery, courage, humour and laughter sees us through. i think the way that the animation is done, in different styles, with the very realistic portrait of the streets and markets, juxtaposed against the cutout cycling of the story within the story, in which there is a story about a young boy having to go up against a dreadful elephant king which kind of mirrors our heroine's journey, and those two fits together. the mix of eastern and western influences. i have seen it three times, and every time, i saw something i missed. i genuinely think it is universal. it is 12a certificate. it is telling a very difficult and very important story for audiences of all ages. you will love it. i can't wait. i wonder if the animation makes it more bearable, something that is difficult. is that true? absolutely. animation can sometimes talk about subjects that live—action movies couldn't deal with because of the
it is very much a feminist story, but a universal story, but it is told through the eyes of the central—old girl, and because we see it through her eyes, we can see terrible things, and yet her bravery, courage, humour and laughter sees us through. i think the way that the animation is done, in different styles, with the very realistic portrait of the streets and markets, juxtaposed against the cutout cycling of the story within the story, in which there is a story about a young boy having to...
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it made it a story i had to fight my way out of. >> thank you. is called gaslighting america. there's a movie called gaslighting. it's one of the all time classics. >> read the book first then watch the movie. >> thanks. we'll be right back. to bring together a group of remarkable people. to help save the universe... from paying too much on their car insurance. hey, there's cake in the breakroom... what are you doing? um...nothing? marvel studios' avengers: infinity war, in theaters april 27th. now...where were we? (vo)have to happen?idn't i didn't see it. (vo) what if we could go back? what if our car... could stop itself? in iihs front-end crash prevention testing, nobody beats the subaru impreza. not toyota. not honda. not ford. the subaru impreza. more than a car, it's a subaru. >>> homicide is a number one cause of death for black men ages 15 to 34. for this week's cnn hero an emergency doctor it is a reality that pushed him to take action in and out of the hospital. meet dr. rob gore. >> i don't like pronouncing people dead. it's probably t
it made it a story i had to fight my way out of. >> thank you. is called gaslighting america. there's a movie called gaslighting. it's one of the all time classics. >> read the book first then watch the movie. >> thanks. we'll be right back. to bring together a group of remarkable people. to help save the universe... from paying too much on their car insurance. hey, there's cake in the breakroom... what are you doing? um...nothing? marvel studios' avengers: infinity war, in...
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a north bay deputy shot. the story unfolding now. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. >> we begin with developing news in the north bay. chaos at a car wash. it started with the report of an employee acting strange and ended with shots fired. >> the rest of the story from here. >> reporter: the crime screen investigation unit showed up a few minutes ago to piece together some of the details in this developing investigation. you can see there's crime scene tape around this entire gas station/car wash. show you video. this happened about 11:00 this morning. a 19-year-old employee showed up to work acting odd. so much so that his co-workers decided to call the police because he just wouldn't leave. they also told him that he may have a bb gun. when two deputies showed up, that unruly employee pulled what turned out to be an actual pistol. >> the depp pi uties see the su, what appears to be the suspect kind of hunkered down behind one of the cars, acting strange. he then steps out from behind the car, exposing himself, lifts up his shirt and remove
a north bay deputy shot. the story unfolding now. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. >> we begin with developing news in the north bay. chaos at a car wash. it started with the report of an employee acting strange and ended with shots fired. >> the rest of the story from here. >> reporter: the crime screen investigation unit showed up a few minutes ago to piece together some of the details in this developing investigation. you can see there's crime scene tape...
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iraq is great to have your company everyone well we are beginning with a stunning development in a story that we've been covering all day long the russian journalist who was reportedly killed in kiev yesterday as turned up alive and well at a press conference in the ukrainian capital our kiddy up schank oh appeared with the head of ukraine security services who said auction goes death had been faked as part of a special operation to preempt a real plot to murder the journalist we can now take you were to our correspondent nick calio who is in the ukrainian capital kiev with the very latest nick. talk about an extraordinary turn of events well quite late this story keeps on getting stranger and stranger. perhaps we should have smelt a rat early enough to noon when it seemed that people who knew him quite well what kind of reluctance to talk about this but this was something that even ukraine's foreign minister had sold is given as as a fact on the floor of the un general assembly in new york last night and now this announcement in the company of ukraine's interior ministry saying that thi
iraq is great to have your company everyone well we are beginning with a stunning development in a story that we've been covering all day long the russian journalist who was reportedly killed in kiev yesterday as turned up alive and well at a press conference in the ukrainian capital our kiddy up schank oh appeared with the head of ukraine security services who said auction goes death had been faked as part of a special operation to preempt a real plot to murder the journalist we can now take...
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i think that has waded into a positive story. into a positive story. see they are looking after theirto hope that continues. continues. stakeholders not just their shareholders. shareholders. but i think that was a good step forward. good step forward. what did you make of this story? of this story? i'm picking up on what she said. what she said. give 12,000 numbers of staff a £1000 bonus. bonus. but it is a minuscule about compared to £1. 5 billion. pr, but it gives him a long—term sta ke. pr, but it gives him a long—term stake. —— does i can want to stick. it will seek —— reducing to see what the future is. the future is. phenomenally in countries like the united states. united states. consensus that the ability to expand further. further. so this may give them and it is to do that. it is to do that. let's move on to the times. the times. delete —— police to treat games like terror suspect. how would that work? if slightly misleading. clause which they use now to combat terrorist into combat gangs. terrorist into combat gangs. not saying that the gains are terrorist. terrorist. five
i think that has waded into a positive story. into a positive story. see they are looking after theirto hope that continues. continues. stakeholders not just their shareholders. shareholders. but i think that was a good step forward. good step forward. what did you make of this story? of this story? i'm picking up on what she said. what she said. give 12,000 numbers of staff a £1000 bonus. bonus. but it is a minuscule about compared to £1. 5 billion. pr, but it gives him a long—term sta ke....
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it is interesting, it is a story. ecretary now dealing with this controversial, difficult immigration issue but three pages... ? and there is no allegations that sergeant david himself... he has denied it. a picture of him and his family at a wedding in pakistan. i do know what is going on. that has nothing to do with it. they quote three people who say they were effectively conned by these chaps but that, as far as i can see, is the only evidence and three pages seems a lot. even though, one has two confessed, the home secretary, related to anybody like this, it is a story. i am critical of sajid javid but this seems a little bit... this is a sunday paper also if they have more, we will only find out in a week's time. we have had no response yet from the home secretary himself. spokesman on the half of the home secretary says he denies it. splendid. let's move on to the sunday times. knife crime which we we re sunday times. knife crime which we were reporting in great detail, a few weeks ago. the sunday times have don
it is interesting, it is a story. ecretary now dealing with this controversial, difficult immigration issue but three pages... ? and there is no allegations that sergeant david himself... he has denied it. a picture of him and his family at a wedding in pakistan. i do know what is going on. that has nothing to do with it. they quote three people who say they were effectively conned by these chaps but that, as far as i can see, is the only evidence and three pages seems a lot. even though, one...
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every scar tells a story, and you can tell a lot more stories when your truck is a chevy silverado. the most dependable, longest-lasting, full-size pickups on the road. with dell small businessout your technology advisors you get the one-on-one partnership you need to grow your business. the dell vostro 15 laptop. contact a dell advisor today. racing isn't the only and with godaddy, i'm making my ideas real. with godaddy you can get a website to sell online. and it will look good. i made my own way. now it's time to make yours. ♪ everything is working just like it should ♪ >> lou: president trump taking to twitter, blasted the leak of questions from special counsel mueller's team. so disgraceful that questions concerns the russian witch hunt were leaked to the collusion. you have a made up phony crime colougz that never existed and illegally leaked investigation gun with illegally leaked classified information nice. and here is the founding fathers of the law firm. i get half credit, joe. >> you get half credit. >> lou: great to see you. this is so infuriating to see these questions
every scar tells a story, and you can tell a lot more stories when your truck is a chevy silverado. the most dependable, longest-lasting, full-size pickups on the road. with dell small businessout your technology advisors you get the one-on-one partnership you need to grow your business. the dell vostro 15 laptop. contact a dell advisor today. racing isn't the only and with godaddy, i'm making my ideas real. with godaddy you can get a website to sell online. and it will look good. i made my own...
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a terrific story, the producers loved it, i loved it, up es in dc loved it, went the line and never aired. you don't always know why a blocked this didn't used to happen and now routinely fall almost n to a every time. host: how far up the line do you think it got? up to the the way show producers in new york. again, we don't always know unless someone tells you reasons dropped or g gets killed, they don't say it is no good or we're not going to run it. time for it today, maybe next week or next month. host: for folks who don't layers of the onion when it comes to the producers that are involved in up with these news pieces, can you describe how it as at cbs and how it is at "full measure." guest: at cbs, it changed, it layer. be very thin i would give my ideas directly washe executive producer, i doing investigative reporting, we didn't want ideas going through committee. host: executive producer is head of the program? guest: head of the program, yes, kaplan and before that, jim murphy. reat luck with that, they wanted original storyos any topic. so there wasn't a huge filter. did go in
a terrific story, the producers loved it, i loved it, up es in dc loved it, went the line and never aired. you don't always know why a blocked this didn't used to happen and now routinely fall almost n to a every time. host: how far up the line do you think it got? up to the the way show producers in new york. again, we don't always know unless someone tells you reasons dropped or g gets killed, they don't say it is no good or we're not going to run it. time for it today, maybe next week or...
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this is a global media story. the royalfamily are this is a global media story. a global media sensation for so many reasons, possibly to do with the legacy of the british empire. the figaro highlighting her prominence as an american, a divorcee, of mixed—race, the polar opposite in the washington post by the global opinions editor, she is writing this morning saying that meghan will not be the modernising force britain truly needs, why, because she won't be able to be outspoken on race issues because of the heavy restrictions placed on members of the royal family taking political standpoints. i disagree, personally. family taking political standpoints. idisagree, personally. i family taking political standpoints. i disagree, personally. ithink family taking political standpoints. i disagree, personally. i think the fa ct i disagree, personally. i think the fact that she is not an aristocrat in the same way that kate middleton is not an aristocrat is a huge step forward for the royal family. is not an aristocrat is a huge step forward for the royalfamily. plus, th
this is a global media story. the royalfamily are this is a global media story. a global media sensation for so many reasons, possibly to do with the legacy of the british empire. the figaro highlighting her prominence as an american, a divorcee, of mixed—race, the polar opposite in the washington post by the global opinions editor, she is writing this morning saying that meghan will not be the modernising force britain truly needs, why, because she won't be able to be outspoken on race...
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nick: he is a contented guy. the storyly is he didn't get corrupted by all this money and fall into a life of drugs or women or what have you, he has become a active philanthropist, has moved back to pittsburgh where he grew up and has odleinued to study and no with gambling, he is refining his system, he is still betting around the world. he has had sidelines of betting in the u.s.. he tried to perfect betting on baseball. spent three years, broke even. this -- thereat is a line in the story where the only thing he ever told a reporter that is untrue is look, if you wore me down, i will talk to you, but i don't think you will find anything interesting. which is totally untrue. carol: next, a community of people who go to great lengths to block ads. this is "bloomberg businessweek ." ♪ ♪ jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm jason kelly. carol: i'm carol messer. you can find us on bloomberg's -- businessweek.com. jason: this week, i hadn't heard of pie hole. carol: is an ad blocking tool you can put on your
nick: he is a contented guy. the storyly is he didn't get corrupted by all this money and fall into a life of drugs or women or what have you, he has become a active philanthropist, has moved back to pittsburgh where he grew up and has odleinued to study and no with gambling, he is refining his system, he is still betting around the world. he has had sidelines of betting in the u.s.. he tried to perfect betting on baseball. spent three years, broke even. this -- thereat is a line in the story...
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that is a little bit of the back story. it made me see how many open wounds there are in the campaign so i just hope my decade of covering her can help people understand this figure. i know it is the prism of trump but i also wrote this book and it would be unfortunate to view her always under the prism of trump. her place in the public eye has been imported in how we view powerful women and i think it is unfortunate to always view her through the prism of this band viewed her as the last chapter of her public life and in the other thing i should tell you before we start reading. something you granted anonymity but it wasn't a realistic choice i think that they were more identifiable. i was going to read two short chapters and then take whatever questions you have. this is in south afric a new son 2012. the chapter is bill clinton. he was holding a glass of chardonnay but not drinking it tonight and walked into the hotel at johannesburg. i've flown to south africa in a cabin and fist pumping during the entire flight plus a
that is a little bit of the back story. it made me see how many open wounds there are in the campaign so i just hope my decade of covering her can help people understand this figure. i know it is the prism of trump but i also wrote this book and it would be unfortunate to view her always under the prism of trump. her place in the public eye has been imported in how we view powerful women and i think it is unfortunate to always view her through the prism of this band viewed her as the last...
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jason: it is a fascinating socioeconomic story under this. have spent some time and have a dobby and to buy. abu dhabi and dubai. if you look at abu dhabi over the past years, they have spent an enormous amount of money building a financial sector and have been drawing a lot of people in. joel: adnoc is the hidden source of wealth behind that. that is why this story is so fascinating. we are seeing really successful business people in a region that has had this traditional source of wealth try to diversify plans for the future. jason: let's pivot to the u.s. cover story from adnoc to amlo. carol: nicely done. jason: amlo is the name people are talking about a lot in mexico. tell us who he is. joel: we want to be in front of this story because for the next few weeks, it will garner more and more attention. amlo is a nickname for the front runner presidential candidate in mexico. he has a 20-point lead right now, which is remarkable considering the has never really held any national office. he has been the mayor of mexico city, so he has been pr
jason: it is a fascinating socioeconomic story under this. have spent some time and have a dobby and to buy. abu dhabi and dubai. if you look at abu dhabi over the past years, they have spent an enormous amount of money building a financial sector and have been drawing a lot of people in. joel: adnoc is the hidden source of wealth behind that. that is why this story is so fascinating. we are seeing really successful business people in a region that has had this traditional source of wealth try...
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the daily telegraph leads with a story about sexism in the workplace. of ftse companies are deliberately keeping women out of the boardroom. the business insider features a story about the latest yougov poll on brexit. it says the majority of people in the uk now believe the decision to leave the european union was wrong. they say the british public have "bregret". and finally, the guardian has the latest from the roseanne scandal the american comedian sparked widespread anger after she sent a racist tweet on tuesday. she's since partly blamed her behaviour on a sedative drug. but the drug maker was quick to fire back, saying racism is not a known side—effect. so let's begin. with me is nina trentmann, journalist at the wall street journal. this time yesterday this was our lead story. as the day wore on it was revealed that the murder was fake. about 24 hours it seems the story has changed. quite astonishing, considering there has been murders of russian politicians and journalists before and it is extraordinary that he said there was only one choice to
the daily telegraph leads with a story about sexism in the workplace. of ftse companies are deliberately keeping women out of the boardroom. the business insider features a story about the latest yougov poll on brexit. it says the majority of people in the uk now believe the decision to leave the european union was wrong. they say the british public have "bregret". and finally, the guardian has the latest from the roseanne scandal the american comedian sparked widespread anger after...
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>> much more a story about family and a story about the united states. young people and young immigrants including my great- grandmother from greece who have been coming here for centuries trying to make it and in many cases trying to save themselves. >> when did you write this book? did you write it before the recent immigration in the news? and if so did you include some stuff going on now? >> yes. i definitely started it before. immigration has been in the news forever and for a long time it has been a contentious, political subject. i have been writing it for several years. right when i thought i had finished my book trump was elected which heightened the conversation about immigration. >> i notice you added it but i'm thinking there is no way you could have written this book in the short amount of time. so you went back and added those pieces. >> i had to add those pieces. it would have been irrelevant by the time it came out if i had not included that. and of course, the election and the heightened conversation about immigration really impacted thi
>> much more a story about family and a story about the united states. young people and young immigrants including my great- grandmother from greece who have been coming here for centuries trying to make it and in many cases trying to save themselves. >> when did you write this book? did you write it before the recent immigration in the news? and if so did you include some stuff going on now? >> yes. i definitely started it before. immigration has been in the news forever and...
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i'm working off it's good to have you with us we start off with a stunning story with a bizarre twist a story that we've been reporting all day well known russian journalist who ukrainian authorities claim was shot and killed in the capital kiev yesterday showed up alive and well i the press conference today. appeared with the head of ukraine's security services who said that bob change those death was staged as part of the special operation to preempt a real plot to murder the journalist officials also screened a video that they say showed the arrest of a ukrainian man allegedly involved in that murder plot. all right we want to get both sides on this story this evening i want to bring in our emily sherman she is in the russian capital moscow and nick connelly is in kiev for us this evening nick let me start with you this is an extraordinary turn of events today he emerged alive and well and he said that he had no choice but to fake his own death while getting brant yes this is been a story is going to kept us gossiping all day he's version of events and the authorities here say that
i'm working off it's good to have you with us we start off with a stunning story with a bizarre twist a story that we've been reporting all day well known russian journalist who ukrainian authorities claim was shot and killed in the capital kiev yesterday showed up alive and well i the press conference today. appeared with the head of ukraine's security services who said that bob change those death was staged as part of the special operation to preempt a real plot to murder the journalist...
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a-lago. so tell the story. so you're having lunch, and there's the president. - and the president calls ruddy over, and i come up behind ruddy and ruddy says, mr. president, i have mike schmidt of the new york times with me, and the president looks up at me as if what are you doing in my golf club? and then he says, oh michael, and he remembered our interview in july. - in the white house. - in the white house, and he thought that we had treated him fairly. and i went up and i shook his hand and he immediately launched into a thing about salt. it's state and local taxes. something i know very little about, but they had just passed the tax bill and he was very, very proud of that, and wanted to be his best own spokesman. and starts going on and on with me about that. and the problem is, i really wanted to interview the president, but i didn't have my recorder out. - is that why you went to the golf club? - um. - you were just gonna have lunch. - chris ruddy asked me to have lunch. we knew the president was gonna
a-lago. so tell the story. so you're having lunch, and there's the president. - and the president calls ruddy over, and i come up behind ruddy and ruddy says, mr. president, i have mike schmidt of the new york times with me, and the president looks up at me as if what are you doing in my golf club? and then he says, oh michael, and he remembered our interview in july. - in the white house. - in the white house, and he thought that we had treated him fairly. and i went up and i shook his hand...
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so think for a minute about books, movies, stories, tales, so many of them and the ones that i love the most, the classic idea of quest and epic journey into a new world, a strange world, wild one full of strange people and customs and encounter something happens, those are the stories that i grew up with and i loved the most and this is such a story but a real one, two men in pursuit of the treasure of the third largest island in the world. epic giant rain forest full of people who hunted with blow pipes and covered their bodies with tattoos and stretched their ear lobes down to shoulders with heavy brass rings, head hunters, artists, wild and yet incredibly cultured people, artists, treasure, it's a story about treasure, two men in pursuit of this treasure, both literal money, riches and media physical spiritual, both go in deep and one vanishes and the other, he's still around. and it's a story that grew out of really out of my last book, salvage harvest about the disappearance of michael rockefeller in 1961 and for that book in order to understand what happened to michael required l
so think for a minute about books, movies, stories, tales, so many of them and the ones that i love the most, the classic idea of quest and epic journey into a new world, a strange world, wild one full of strange people and customs and encounter something happens, those are the stories that i grew up with and i loved the most and this is such a story but a real one, two men in pursuit of the treasure of the third largest island in the world. epic giant rain forest full of people who hunted with...
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of sadness and death of persecution and expulsion a story as old as prague itself. how many graves are here no one knows one hundred fifty thousand perhaps many are jalopy dated they look as if they have sprung from the ground there was little space in the ghetto so fresh earth was continually being heaped upon the old graves to make room for new ones graves upon graves. the ancient jewish cemetery this is prague too like the palaces the churches and the bridges like the stories of artists and warriors movers and saints those who destroyed the city and those who rebuilt or a magic mixture indeed. one of germany's best known bands tokio hotel. complex for special. look at their beginnings as teen pop stars. the secret of their success. and their fans. the tokio hotel phenomenon hundred. sixty six next. live to the eccentric euro vision song contest reenacted with lego. such a central holder a dignified is the man behind these quirky scenes. they require plenty of plastic figures. and they were amount of planning. there's even a. leggo audience you're. going to unoffi
of sadness and death of persecution and expulsion a story as old as prague itself. how many graves are here no one knows one hundred fifty thousand perhaps many are jalopy dated they look as if they have sprung from the ground there was little space in the ghetto so fresh earth was continually being heaped upon the old graves to make room for new ones graves upon graves. the ancient jewish cemetery this is prague too like the palaces the churches and the bridges like the stories of artists and...
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a basis. along with showing stories we members ofw you what congress are reading. good : interesting, explanation, thank you for that. i sometimes feel i'm hearing post than others, i hear a smattering of others. thank you for that clarification. i want to ask two quick questions and take my answer off the air. you read the book do you feel truly an rod rosenstein is unbiassed figure in the process given the pictures with the relationship he that seems to be evident that he's had with hillary, do you he is an that unbiassed person in the equation? guest: i did not read "clinton cache," and i don't know enough rob rosenstein to say, other than like guest: i did not read "clinton cache," and i don't know enough about rob rosenstein to say, other than like mueller, i think he has an area where there is a conflict in the investigation and that is his signing of the wiretap to wiretap carter paige, and he is intricately involved in part of the questions of the counter point to the investigation. i don't know enough about what he's done or who he is to make a judgment as
a basis. along with showing stories we members ofw you what congress are reading. good : interesting, explanation, thank you for that. i sometimes feel i'm hearing post than others, i hear a smattering of others. thank you for that clarification. i want to ask two quick questions and take my answer off the air. you read the book do you feel truly an rod rosenstein is unbiassed figure in the process given the pictures with the relationship he that seems to be evident that he's had with hillary,...
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every scar tells a story, and you can tell a lot more stories when your truck is a chevy silverado. most dependable, longest-lasting, full-size pickups on the road. if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. pml, a rare, serious, potentially fatal brain infection caused by a virus may be possible. this condition has not been reported with entyvio. tell your doctor if you have an infection, experience frequent infections or have flu-like symptoms or sores. liver problems can occur with entyvio. if your uc or crohn's treatment isn't working for you, ask your gastroenterologist about entyvio. entyvio. relief and remission w
every scar tells a story, and you can tell a lot more stories when your truck is a chevy silverado. most dependable, longest-lasting, full-size pickups on the road. if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients...
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a customs deal with the eu. so let's begin. the sunday telegraph and its main storyexiteers threaten theresa may with open revolt. we have had a secret revealed this week, lots of briefing from cabinet ministers. john, what do you think? it is a headline. i don't think this actually takes it on a great deal further, simply saying those who wa nt further, simply saying those who want out still want out and have threatened to steam—rollered theresa may if she overrides them. this is about the customs union? exactly. they made publicly disclaimer she gets her favourite reaction they made publicly disclaimer she gets herfavourite reaction —— favoured. i don't think it adds a great deal to what we know already. they complain about the time it is taking. we all knew that before as well. it is basically an update. what is alarming is that this brexit thing has ripped everybody apart, family, friends, lovers, the country. i don't think we will ever get back together. here is a cabal. it is notjust brexiteers buddha particularly hardline cabal making decisions for the nation
a customs deal with the eu. so let's begin. the sunday telegraph and its main storyexiteers threaten theresa may with open revolt. we have had a secret revealed this week, lots of briefing from cabinet ministers. john, what do you think? it is a headline. i don't think this actually takes it on a great deal further, simply saying those who wa nt further, simply saying those who want out still want out and have threatened to steam—rollered theresa may if she overrides them. this is about the...
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it's good to have you with us we start tonight with a story of murky political intrigue and a stunning twist at the end here is what happened yesterday a prominent russian journalist was reportedly shot dead in the ukrainian capital kiev authorities there blamed russia because of the dead man but janko was a strong critic of the crim today he showed up alive and well at the press conference his death a fake and here's why. back from the dead journalist. enters a press conference held by the ukrainian intelligence service the alleged attack that had supposedly left him dead staged i want to apologize to my wife for the hell she's gone through over the past two days. on tuesday evening ukrainian police and. had been shot dead outside his home in kiev. and the russian born journalist has been working as a presenter in ukraine since last year. prior to that he worked out a newspaper critical of the kremlin he left russia after receiving threats the news of his apparent murder appeared plausible. intelligence agency said staging his death was necessary in order to arrest the actual people b
it's good to have you with us we start tonight with a story of murky political intrigue and a stunning twist at the end here is what happened yesterday a prominent russian journalist was reportedly shot dead in the ukrainian capital kiev authorities there blamed russia because of the dead man but janko was a strong critic of the crim today he showed up alive and well at the press conference his death a fake and here's why. back from the dead journalist. enters a press conference held by the...
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it has a nice mystery to it, and it pulls you in. it gets you into the story of the revitalization of the brand. jason: you point out that one of the largest car companies is behind this. it does capture this idea that is a completion of auto players coming together in the u.s. and china, and sweetened with volvo. jason: it is a success story and image that people did not see coming. carol: i love that you say this. it is about the revitalization of volvo. also who is this chinese company, and what are they doing? chris: they have an interesting approach to this, and a car that people are excited about. jason: thank you, chris. up next, what kim jong-un risks if he opens north korea to the rest of the world. carol: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. jason: i am jason kelly. you can also find us online at businessweek.com. carol: and on our mobile app. we stayed on the north korea story, we had to. we write about the historical crossroads that the north korean leader is facing. jason: this is a
it has a nice mystery to it, and it pulls you in. it gets you into the story of the revitalization of the brand. jason: you point out that one of the largest car companies is behind this. it does capture this idea that is a completion of auto players coming together in the u.s. and china, and sweetened with volvo. jason: it is a success story and image that people did not see coming. carol: i love that you say this. it is about the revitalization of volvo. also who is this chinese company, and...
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, a close night in the south, you can see more on all of today's stories never to five or six, a close in the south, you can see more on all of today's stories never lower to five or six, a close night in the south, you can see more on all of today's stories never lower than to five or six, a close night in the south, you can see more on all of today's stories never lower than 15 to five or six, a close night in the south, you can see more on all of today's stories never lower than 15 or to five or six, a close night in the south, you can see more on all of today's stories never lower than 15 or 16 south, never lower than 15 or 16 degrees you can see more on all of today's stories south, never lower than 15 or 16 degrees you can see more on all of today's stories and south, never lower than 15 or 16 degrees you can see more on all of today's stories and this south, never lower than 15 or 16 degrees you can see more on all of today's stories and this is south, never lower than 15 or 16 degrees you can see more on all of today's stories and this is how south, never lower than 15 or 16 de
, a close night in the south, you can see more on all of today's stories never to five or six, a close in the south, you can see more on all of today's stories never lower to five or six, a close night in the south, you can see more on all of today's stories never lower than to five or six, a close night in the south, you can see more on all of today's stories never lower than 15 to five or six, a close night in the south, you can see more on all of today's stories never lower than 15 or to...
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it is a rather confusing story on there is not much detail. etail, we have seen the same thing with self driving cars. rather a long way off. i think they are saying by 2023. eight 2023. this is going to be a commercial operation. let's look at this story now, this is about boris johnson let's look at this story now, this is about borisjohnson being cranked and having a so—called long chat with the new armenian prime minister. this is an amazing one because a lot of times, you have your civil servants verify who is going to speak to somebody over the —— of the stature of the foreign secretary. my question is how did it get to this? how to get the level of speaking to a prime minister? these are discussions between two countries, so... yeah. well, it didn't. perhaps amazingly. some would say, but you would, not me. i think it really speaks to the fact that someone is not reputable on this. before something like this happens, they really should be some preparation on this done. absolutely, you would imagine. let's have a look at this story in the
it is a rather confusing story on there is not much detail. etail, we have seen the same thing with self driving cars. rather a long way off. i think they are saying by 2023. eight 2023. this is going to be a commercial operation. let's look at this story now, this is about boris johnson let's look at this story now, this is about borisjohnson being cranked and having a so—called long chat with the new armenian prime minister. this is an amazing one because a lot of times, you have your civil...
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it is also a story about mothers and daughters. t somebody looking for an identity, trying on identities. there was a film recently called personal shopper, in which the central character tried on clothes, like identities. it reminded me of that. some people have made this comparison and said it is like a quirky thing, like greta gerwig or something. i don't think it is. i think it is darker than that. it is a brilliant character study of somebody in extremist, on the verge, somebody in extremist, on the verge, somebody trying to find some kind of central position. —— in extremis. i really loved it. you should definitely see it, it is a great debut feature. just from that little clip you can feel that energy, almost as if it was going to trip over itself. yes, and that happens all the way through the film. i wish i had used that phrase. i will, now, and pass it off as my own. it feels that the film is about to trip over itself. this film review stuffed... it isa itself. this film review stuffed... it is a piece of cake. best out, 20
it is also a story about mothers and daughters. t somebody looking for an identity, trying on identities. there was a film recently called personal shopper, in which the central character tried on clothes, like identities. it reminded me of that. some people have made this comparison and said it is like a quirky thing, like greta gerwig or something. i don't think it is. i think it is darker than that. it is a brilliant character study of somebody in extremist, on the verge, somebody in...
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a very special place. i will tell you two stories briefly. the first is a place called madison park and how it came into being and in 1880 a group of freed slaves with nothing except the shirts on the back and a little money they had saved in hopes and aspirations of what it could be for them to create community and to realize the jeffersonian ideals of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. they were led by eli who could read and write and he invited seven other friends to join him in this great venture. my grandfather's grandfather was one of those. they purchased a plantation in 1888 called the mays plantation and the first two structures they developed on that plantation was a church to express their gratitude to god that deliver them to this new promise land and a school because he felt that true liberation was realized with the opportunity that only in education could afford. that was true liberty. in that place and evidence of god's grace those individuals put all their hearts and minds and all their efforts together to create a co
a very special place. i will tell you two stories briefly. the first is a place called madison park and how it came into being and in 1880 a group of freed slaves with nothing except the shirts on the back and a little money they had saved in hopes and aspirations of what it could be for them to create community and to realize the jeffersonian ideals of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. they were led by eli who could read and write and he invited seven other friends to join him in...
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are doing the rip and read from the newspaper but nobody goes deeper into a story than a newspaper can you only have a half hour to you know for the show but the newspaper can print as many pages as. they need to go so it's a real loss when these papers thin out like that is because that's that's where you get a lot of the good solid local that was the view to the rest of us of the world market it feeds the global market yeah and i mean the only thing that really seems to be making money or says they're making money are sort of your high drama cable and there is your. own address. but this sort of you know what i mean and c.n.n. is in the box is that i don't mind they probably make a fair amount of money but this is a distinctly unprofitable business and always has been so how do you balance keeping the doors open and keeping the truth and reporting things to go to a local audience that needs it now more than ever in its heyday the sales department was not allowed in the newsroom right c.b.s. you know the tiffany network and now the newspaper will shop a special section or a special in
are doing the rip and read from the newspaper but nobody goes deeper into a story than a newspaper can you only have a half hour to you know for the show but the newspaper can print as many pages as. they need to go so it's a real loss when these papers thin out like that is because that's that's where you get a lot of the good solid local that was the view to the rest of us of the world market it feeds the global market yeah and i mean the only thing that really seems to be making money or...
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a russian foreign ministry spokeswoman wrote it was good news. but that the whole story appears to be a propaganda tool. or i want to get both sides on this story this evening i want to bring in our emily short when she is in the russian capital moscow and connally is in kiev for us this evening nic let me start with you this is an extraordinary turn of events today he emerged alive and well and he said that he had no choice but to fake his own death while. good evening brant yes this is been a story is going to kept us gossiping all day he's version of events and the authorities here say that this was necessary to be able to. prove the organizers responsibility for this it was their connections to russia so by carrying out this attack or. allowing the appearance of the stock coming out they were hoping to provoke the organized religion with this alleged attack to incriminate themselves basically and they say that they now have that evidence and they have detained someone they say ukraine sits and they say is the organizer of these attacks but they've yet to prove that d
a russian foreign ministry spokeswoman wrote it was good news. but that the whole story appears to be a propaganda tool. or i want to get both sides on this story this evening i want to bring in our emily short when she is in the russian capital moscow and connally is in kiev for us this evening nic let me start with you this is an extraordinary turn of events today he emerged alive and well and he said that he had no choice but to fake his own death while. good evening brant yes this is been a...
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and that is a very powerful story from something negative. >> a positive story. >> take it away jeff. how are we looking? >> the winds going to be picking up over the next couple days and temperatures starting to heat up. i do want to start off with the brand-new weather change coming our way. we have high pressure that will bring the warm air, that's normal, but the thing that's going to bring the wind is this area of low pressure pushing across northern california. think of this area of low pressure like a big vacuum. it's going to suck air from high pressure and pull a ton of air right here through northern california, again, sucking the air from high pressure right here through northern california. in advance of that, we do have a high wind watch in place for the hills above 1,000 feet. it's the hills, again, that has the best possibility of these gusty winds, friday night into saturday morning. this will increase our fire danger, lower that humidity as in the hills we could top 50 miles per hour. we'll talk more about the specifics of those winds coming up in about an hour and a
and that is a very powerful story from something negative. >> a positive story. >> take it away jeff. how are we looking? >> the winds going to be picking up over the next couple days and temperatures starting to heat up. i do want to start off with the brand-new weather change coming our way. we have high pressure that will bring the warm air, that's normal, but the thing that's going to bring the wind is this area of low pressure pushing across northern california. think of...
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May 19, 2018
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it's a love story and it's a heartbreakingly tragic love story. and very evocative of its time. ave seen the book will want the book. this isn't the book. it's a film of the book. i should approach with caution. deadpool 2. yes, did you... don't ask me, you know the answer is that i didn't see it. does the world need another superhero sequel? i was surprised by the first one, i laughed all the way through. i thought it was doing something disruptive and anarchic and i thought it was rude. i thought the last third descended into crashy—smashy stuff i didn't care for. so i thought, here we go again. twice as expensive, half as funny. all the special effects and fight scenes are bigger and slicker. an all—star cast. yet what we've lost is the kind of anarchic charm of the original. i laughed pretty much all the way through the first two thirds of the original. i can count on one hand the laughs i had through this film. the general feeling, i know some people love it, i know many of the fans who went to see it as soon as it opened really, really enjoyed it, and that's fine. from my p
it's a love story and it's a heartbreakingly tragic love story. and very evocative of its time. ave seen the book will want the book. this isn't the book. it's a film of the book. i should approach with caution. deadpool 2. yes, did you... don't ask me, you know the answer is that i didn't see it. does the world need another superhero sequel? i was surprised by the first one, i laughed all the way through. i thought it was doing something disruptive and anarchic and i thought it was rude. i...
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May 26, 2018
05/18
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here is a story for you. the uk's most hated piece of clothing. i'm not surprised about that, to be honest. you are not a fan? no. i mean, tom daley clearly pulls it off their butt... —— off there, but... most commonly known as speedos — of course, other brands of trunks are available — more than two thirds of britons surveyed said they couldn't stand them. that includes three quarters of all women. as we were saying. our most famous speedo wearer is probably tom daley, who you can see here. he is in the water. some of the other clothes people don't like, according to this yougov survey — leather trousers, crocs, and jackets with elbow patches. i'm trying to think if i have any of these. i think i have a rare clean sweep of none of those. excellent. any thoughts on that, let us know. there are probably people about to go on holiday, they have packed their case and they are going on, no! i need new trunks! but go to the papers and start with a front page of the times. —— let's go to the papers and start with a
here is a story for you. the uk's most hated piece of clothing. i'm not surprised about that, to be honest. you are not a fan? no. i mean, tom daley clearly pulls it off their butt... —— off there, but... most commonly known as speedos — of course, other brands of trunks are available — more than two thirds of britons surveyed said they couldn't stand them. that includes three quarters of all women. as we were saying. our most famous speedo wearer is probably tom daley, who you can see...
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May 14, 2018
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and that became a much bigger story? > i was looking at criminal justice and i kept hearing about poverty and rate and then you realize it really is about mental illness in a lot of ways but nobody was really talking about it. but they didn't feel that it was understood in a systemic way and when i started to travel around the country going to these different jails i realize very quickly the way the criminal justice system comes out in local ways. >> these months be pretty variable and do you have data on the racial composition for those that are diagnosed with mental illness? with those latinos and the heavy populations? >> that diagnosis question is tricky and interesting because how many people you deal with theories on how you define that. so they say you can't put people with severe mental illness with that designation into solitary confinement then all of a sudden the numbers of people with severe mental illness dropped dramatically not because they were suddenly being cured but when the attorneys in new york >> one
and that became a much bigger story? > i was looking at criminal justice and i kept hearing about poverty and rate and then you realize it really is about mental illness in a lot of ways but nobody was really talking about it. but they didn't feel that it was understood in a systemic way and when i started to travel around the country going to these different jails i realize very quickly the way the criminal justice system comes out in local ways. >> these months be pretty variable and...
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May 10, 2018
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