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i like the way that words look on a page. i love the way they look on the cover of the book. cover, it's interesting because you've got the names on scrabble tiles and a heart on another tile. it's a lovely idea because we all know how infuriating and how wonderful that game is according to how the tiles fall. exactly. it's a lovely analogy for the story really. exactly, and you can, you know, if you were playing scrabble, they might land anywhere on the board, they might repeat themselves on the board, so it is a great sort of metaphor for what the book is about. i come back to the idea of alternative lives, which were always waiting out there for us and we could have taken. how did the idea come to you? it came... i mean, i'd love to say there was a eureka moment but there wasn't. it came... i sort of am constantly collecting people's stories so from reading the paper, from listening to the radio, listening to television, talking to people, and i sort of ended up with this collection of stories, which was the sort of theme running through them all was, you know, is there a
i like the way that words look on a page. i love the way they look on the cover of the book. cover, it's interesting because you've got the names on scrabble tiles and a heart on another tile. it's a lovely idea because we all know how infuriating and how wonderful that game is according to how the tiles fall. exactly. it's a lovely analogy for the story really. exactly, and you can, you know, if you were playing scrabble, they might land anywhere on the board, they might repeat themselves on...
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always had a lovely smile. he wasjust my loving. always had a lovely smile. the time. i wish i could have made him go to hospital appointments. ijust wish i had worried at the time. i miss him so much, you would have loved him, obviously. a hard worker, dedicated and a lovely father to our son, jordan. a lovely man. we wished he could have made those appointments to. thank you for talking to us. i know that this is really difficult. thank you it is a pleasure. well, we do have a statement from dpd. the depot did not charge don. well, let's speak to kate bell, who was head of economic policy at the trades unions congress. good to see you. really hard to watch ruth's interview, and a difficult time for her. let's talk about the taylor review on the modern working practices, which the due to bring this week! . this week. iwant t’. ,, thisweag. i want to - thisweer. i want to read findings this week. i want to read you bit. findings this week. i want to read you - bit. they say that eight mrc you one bit. they say that eight mrc should take responsibility for for
always had a lovely smile. he wasjust my loving. always had a lovely smile. the time. i wish i could have made him go to hospital appointments. ijust wish i had worried at the time. i miss him so much, you would have loved him, obviously. a hard worker, dedicated and a lovely father to our son, jordan. a lovely man. we wished he could have made those appointments to. thank you for talking to us. i know that this is really difficult. thank you it is a pleasure. well, we do have a statement from...
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Feb 16, 2018
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it's a love letter for my son and a love letter to music, but because it's a memoir, of course, it talksrd to have talked about the good things and not the tricky things and what was so extraordinary and there was no privacy, and it ended up taking 18 months and under the supreme court and $2 million in legal fees to publish and the idea was that she said that i was intent on deliberately inflicting catastrophic psychological harm on my son by publishing this book. it wasn't just the book that they wanted banned and it was a gagging order that would stop me from speaking or writing in any medium anywhere in the world about any aspect of my past. >> how old is your son? >> he just turned 15. >> and when that was coming out? >> 13, 14. she acknowledged that he wasn't going to read the book. >> do you want him to read it? >> no. of course, not. stake take a movie director with violent rape scenes and they're not going to show their 12 or 13-year-old kid, but should they be forced not to make those movie it is on the off chance that the kid might see excerpts on the internet? no, of course,
it's a love letter for my son and a love letter to music, but because it's a memoir, of course, it talksrd to have talked about the good things and not the tricky things and what was so extraordinary and there was no privacy, and it ended up taking 18 months and under the supreme court and $2 million in legal fees to publish and the idea was that she said that i was intent on deliberately inflicting catastrophic psychological harm on my son by publishing this book. it wasn't just the book that...
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give love ♪ a bad name shot through the heart ♪ and you're to blame you give love ♪ a bad name i playk & roll hall of fame! their album's out for sale. bon jovi, everybody! come on! ( cheers and applause ) at stanford health care, we can now repair complex aortic aneurysms without invasive surgery. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for varicose veins. and if we can precisely treat eye cancer with minimal damage to the rest of the eye, imagine what we can do for glaucoma, even cataracts. if we can use dna to diagnose the rarest of diseases, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. >> stephen: that's it for the "late show," everybody. good night! ( cheers and applause ) captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it's the late, late show ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> reggie: ladies and gentlemen, all the way from alaska, alaska, give it up fo
give love ♪ a bad name shot through the heart ♪ and you're to blame you give love ♪ a bad name i playk & roll hall of fame! their album's out for sale. bon jovi, everybody! come on! ( cheers and applause ) at stanford health care, we can now repair complex aortic aneurysms without invasive surgery. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for varicose veins. and if we can precisely treat eye cancer with minimal damage to the rest of the eye, imagine what we can do for glaucoma, even...
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is giving you a glimpse at the "outlander" screen test. >> i'm sorry. >> her love scenes with co-stareughan at first fans thought it was real. >> she's engaged, but thinks of sam as a close friend. >> travel consideration provided by -- sfoet. ♪ >> tomorrow on "e.t." we're with jennifer lawrence taking over d.c. why her new movie has her seeing red. >>> could a girl power comedy with emma stone be next. >> you get me. >> tomorrow on "e.t." >> you know we're monster fans of "unreal." it returns for season three. >> the show is pretty cynical about love, not its star. her best valentine's day was when she got whisked away on a private plane. >> went to san francisco just for dinner. got back in the plane and flu home. >> sherry enjoyed a special day with her kids. >> it was just a lovely reminder about the holiday. >> happy life's bleachable moments need clorox bleach. for the yancey way to real estate success free lunch and dinner events. get ready, in your area, to learn how to make money in real estate the yancey way. - what you'll learn to do here today took me from being an errand
is giving you a glimpse at the "outlander" screen test. >> i'm sorry. >> her love scenes with co-stareughan at first fans thought it was real. >> she's engaged, but thinks of sam as a close friend. >> travel consideration provided by -- sfoet. ♪ >> tomorrow on "e.t." we're with jennifer lawrence taking over d.c. why her new movie has her seeing red. >>> could a girl power comedy with emma stone be next. >> you get me. >>...
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could this really and love letter to a man he loved.dmitted to ellen and all of us, why he returned to football. you know, he was back up quarterback. he went from couple of different cities. you know what, maybe should give this up. give up this football thing, honey. just stay home with you and raise that beautiful child of ours. but no. his wife sent him a letter. don't retire. >> my wife wrote me a letter. in the letter she just talk about me wanting to be out there and play not to play but she new i wasn't finished yet. she new i had so much going on in my heart just face my fear, it was almost paralyzing to go back and play. >> and then they played games. isn't that cool. >> it is cool. i mean, when you you're supposed to be in it together. i like to see she is supporting him, what do they say behind every great man. >> is a woman. >> i love that. >> that was nice. >> you know you picked the right one. >> that's great. and thank you for doing that, what's her name? >> mrs. foles, yes. lady foles. >> lady foles. >> the woman of the
could this really and love letter to a man he loved.dmitted to ellen and all of us, why he returned to football. you know, he was back up quarterback. he went from couple of different cities. you know what, maybe should give this up. give up this football thing, honey. just stay home with you and raise that beautiful child of ours. but no. his wife sent him a letter. don't retire. >> my wife wrote me a letter. in the letter she just talk about me wanting to be out there and play not to...
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give love ♪ a bad name shot through the heart ♪ and you're to blame you give love ♪ a bad name i playphen: thank you. rock & roll hall of fame! their album's out for sale. bon jovi, everybody! come on! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: that's it for the "late show," everybody. good night! ( cheers and applause ) captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it's the late, late show ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> reggie: ladies and gentlemen, all the way from alaska, alaska, give it up for the one, the only james corden!
give love ♪ a bad name shot through the heart ♪ and you're to blame you give love ♪ a bad name i playphen: thank you. rock & roll hall of fame! their album's out for sale. bon jovi, everybody! come on! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: that's it for the "late show," everybody. good night! ( cheers and applause ) captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't...
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ea sent a lovely telegram to my grandfather after she won wimbledon. she w sent a lovely telegram that said thank you, this victory is as much yours as it is mine is without your confidence and willingness to support and mentoring sponsor me i would have never made it to the world stage. let's going on with the site today is we are in the middle of a restoration. the tennis court you can see behind me was restored last year. a large part to the health of usta and others. in 2018 we will focus on the home and shed and get both of those sites restored in addition to the garden, which is a .rominent area in the house we'll focus on the rest of the property and make sure it is restored to its original condition. we will also install a museum inside the house to capture the history. there will be memorabilia and photographs. videos of historic moments. .layers who played here we will share that with the general public. not only locally, but internationally for folks to come and visit in faith this in. maybe it community is proud of what took place here. thi
ea sent a lovely telegram to my grandfather after she won wimbledon. she w sent a lovely telegram that said thank you, this victory is as much yours as it is mine is without your confidence and willingness to support and mentoring sponsor me i would have never made it to the world stage. let's going on with the site today is we are in the middle of a restoration. the tennis court you can see behind me was restored last year. a large part to the health of usta and others. in 2018 we will focus...
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we were rolling off the bed. >> he'll be fine in a crib. >> after spending the afternoon at their home it's clear maks and peta lovearents. they're still really into each other eight years after they met backstage at a broadway show. >> i thought you were a good looking man. >> that was the first thing. >> i have eye. >> when did you think i was arrogant. >> when we started to chat. >> when you first saw him you were like he's hot, then you started talking to him. >> i was like he's still hot, but he knows it. >> i've not maks for a little while tand being a husband and parent as humbled him. in honor of valentine's day you can buy one get one free ticket to their tour. bring a date or meet someone special there. you heard how maks and peta got together. now here are some more tales how some others stars met their valentines. >> chris hemsworth met his wife on a blind date. >> i left her a voice mail and asked if she would like to go on a date. she did and here we are. >> justin timberlake and jessica biel met at the golden globes. sterling k. brown and wife ryan met at stanford. >> we were in the sam dorm. >> she
we were rolling off the bed. >> he'll be fine in a crib. >> after spending the afternoon at their home it's clear maks and peta lovearents. they're still really into each other eight years after they met backstage at a broadway show. >> i thought you were a good looking man. >> that was the first thing. >> i have eye. >> when did you think i was arrogant. >> when we started to chat. >> when you first saw him you were like he's hot, then you...
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titanic" fans here at the "late show," in the staff. ( cheers and applause ) >> i'm feeling a little bit lovely got a separate card of questions here just from my staff. we'll do a lightning round. are you ready to answer a couple of 20th anniversary questions? >> little bit scared; go for it. >> stephen: okay, how often do you listen to celine dion's "my heart will go on"? >> absolutely never. ( laughter ) >> stephen: let's talk about the sweaty handprint scene, the sex in the car, was that scripted and how sweaty did it get in that car? >> i don't think it was scripted, i think we came up with it on the day. it did get quite sweaty in the car, but we were spritzed down with spray avion bottles to make us look like we were in the throes of-- >> stephen: got it, okay, good. acting by bottle. did you get-- did you really get pneumonia after filming the scene in the water? >> no, but i did get hypothermia. >> stephen: okay, really? you were really cold? >> yeah, i was really ( bleep ) cold! ( laughter ) >> stephen: why was it-- it's pretend, why did they make it so cold you get hypothermia? why d
titanic" fans here at the "late show," in the staff. ( cheers and applause ) >> i'm feeling a little bit lovely got a separate card of questions here just from my staff. we'll do a lightning round. are you ready to answer a couple of 20th anniversary questions? >> little bit scared; go for it. >> stephen: okay, how often do you listen to celine dion's "my heart will go on"? >> absolutely never. ( laughter ) >> stephen: let's talk about the...
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dunn: it is clear that they are inspiring a love of science and space in their students. these teachers are forming not just strong minds, but also strong characters and big hearts in young men and women with a sense of community. mr. speaker, please join me in congratulating miss rodenberry and thank her for instilling a love of science and space in our next generation. search the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the the gentlewoman from minnesota seek recognition? ms. mccollum: to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. mccollum: mr. speaker, i rise at that urge the immediate elease of two journalists. who have been imprisoned in burma for their fearless reporting on the atrocities being perpetrated against the a hingea. the ethnic cleansing of the row hingea has shocked the conscience of the world, in part because of the important public testimony reard by these two journalists. in december they were invited to meet with the police. th
dunn: it is clear that they are inspiring a love of science and space in their students. these teachers are forming not just strong minds, but also strong characters and big hearts in young men and women with a sense of community. mr. speaker, please join me in congratulating miss rodenberry and thank her for instilling a love of science and space in our next generation. search the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the the gentlewoman from minnesota seek recognition? ms....
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you know what else makes a lovely sound? a bell without a swastika on it.no one would be, like, wait a minute, i don't hear a swastika! ( laughter ) if it was up to me, solution is easy. keep the bell but like a bad tattoo, scroll in extra letters to turn hitler into shitler. and if that doesn't work, put the bell in a museum but the town's mayor sees a problem with that. >> in a museum it would really attract people to come to take selfies in front of the swastika. that can't happen here. >> trevor: let me get it straight, he wants to keep the bell where it is because he says if it was in a museum, neonazis would be taking selfies with it? nazis are bad, but millennialial inazis are the worst! ism allergic to gluten and minorities! yeah, yeah! this or this? this or this? but if you think this issue is upsetting ordinary germans, you should have seen the reaction of the furor himself. ( speaking german ) >> trevor: such a tragic story. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) today, right now, you have more power at your fingertips than entire generatio
you know what else makes a lovely sound? a bell without a swastika on it.no one would be, like, wait a minute, i don't hear a swastika! ( laughter ) if it was up to me, solution is easy. keep the bell but like a bad tattoo, scroll in extra letters to turn hitler into shitler. and if that doesn't work, put the bell in a museum but the town's mayor sees a problem with that. >> in a museum it would really attract people to come to take selfies in front of the swastika. that can't happen...
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she was asked a foster baby boy named adam. she fell in love with him and when his younger brother avery was born the next or should be in caring for him. she wanted to do what she could to give them a better life. she permanently opened her heart by officially adopting the two young brothers is a proud single mother. [applause] thank you for changing the lives of these precious children. your profound actions will inspire more people to adopt. i'm proud that since 2013 i've had the opportunity to were 13000 veterans with the governor's service award. one of the recipients is here today. let's welcome paul. [applause] [applause] policy owner of that score, a registration company in tampa. as a small business owner he has seen the results of our efforts to cut taxes firsthand. he's been able to invest in our company cream in 20 new jobs in five years. his business to hire veterans. [applause] i'm proud that we work together to make it easier for businesses like paul create jobs. the more work veterans have jobs to support their families. before
she was asked a foster baby boy named adam. she fell in love with him and when his younger brother avery was born the next or should be in caring for him. she wanted to do what she could to give them a better life. she permanently opened her heart by officially adopting the two young brothers is a proud single mother. [applause] thank you for changing the lives of these precious children. your profound actions will inspire more people to adopt. i'm proud that since 2013 i've had the opportunity...
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what is it like having a platform like the bafta5? it is lovely. who have been such an example for the last four decades? it is a com plete the last four decades? it is a complete on air. she has done us proud. but you have done everybody proud. but you have done everybody proud. all the women out there maybe do not realise what these women have done for them, getting the equal pay act, and we still have so far to go with it. there are echoes of you two. you should be so proud. you are like royalty to me. thank you so much. i hope you have a good evening. thank you. that is to reflect. and that sums up what it is all about. we were doing this 50 yea rs all about. we were doing this 50 years ago. yes, my goodness, they were. that brought through the equal pay act and there are elements of that still being talked about in 2018. and tonight being talked about on the red carpet. gemma atherton not the only actress arriving here tonight with an activist of one form or another. we have already seen the one from andrea rice barak who had another member of
what is it like having a platform like the bafta5? it is lovely. who have been such an example for the last four decades? it is a com plete the last four decades? it is a complete on air. she has done us proud. but you have done everybody proud. but you have done everybody proud. all the women out there maybe do not realise what these women have done for them, getting the equal pay act, and we still have so far to go with it. there are echoes of you two. you should be so proud. you are like...
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piers: well, first of all, it is a beautifully shot love story. ge: just the video is very nice. piers: it's a stunning film to look at. it's about these two young men who fall in love, it's set in northern italy in the early '80s. and it's a beautiful, funny, sweet film throughout the movie. it stars timothee chalamet, who's nominated for best actor, and armie hammer is the slightly older man that he falls in love with. and michael stuhlbarg plays his father, who is absolutely wonderful in it. the whole film is wonderful, but then in the last act, it becomes this deeply emotionally affecting movie. michael stuhlbarg has a monologue that is just one for the ages right towards the end of the film, where he's comforting his broken-hearted son. and the film's last shot, which focuses on timothee chalemet's face as he's staring into a fire and going through every emotion of a love affair and its breakup, is absolutely riveting. george: a lot of people talking about that one. let's take a look at another nominated film, "ladybird." let's have a look. fe
piers: well, first of all, it is a beautifully shot love story. ge: just the video is very nice. piers: it's a stunning film to look at. it's about these two young men who fall in love, it's set in northern italy in the early '80s. and it's a beautiful, funny, sweet film throughout the movie. it stars timothee chalamet, who's nominated for best actor, and armie hammer is the slightly older man that he falls in love with. and michael stuhlbarg plays his father, who is absolutely wonderful in it....
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so the first one up, is going to be a lovely cast a blanca.> crazy worlds, anything can happen. you shouldn't get away. if something should keep us apart. however they put you, where ever i'll be, i want you to know. >> the last time. i love you so much. i hate this world so much. oh, it is cents a crazy worlds anything can happen if you should get away. where ever they put you, i want you to know, kiss me, kiss me this last time. >> it will be the last time. >> (crying). >> i know i was going to laugh >> don't wait. >> oh, no. >> now that's a kiss. >> busted her watch. >> that's true love. >> time stopped. >> time goes by. >> as time goes by. >> hey that was pretty good. >> here. i'm going to give this to you, tony, it is done. the last time as time goes by that we had ash wednesday, valentine day on the same day, 73 years ago, 1945. but next time we won't have to wait that long. 2024, just six years from now, then five years later after that. it is a day you'll love. already sunny out. seeing few clouds, on our satellite at radar combined he
so the first one up, is going to be a lovely cast a blanca.> crazy worlds, anything can happen. you shouldn't get away. if something should keep us apart. however they put you, where ever i'll be, i want you to know. >> the last time. i love you so much. i hate this world so much. oh, it is cents a crazy worlds anything can happen if you should get away. where ever they put you, i want you to know, kiss me, kiss me this last time. >> it will be the last time. >> (crying)....
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>> first of all hello and thanks for a lovely welcome. [applause] you had sarah blakely here earlier did she tell a story? [laughter] she was very young but she did very well and she survived. [laughter] but we are very pleased. but you had a question for me? [laughter] >> but yes. >> i was interested as a young 14-year-old what was going on around the world. and i was inquisitive. and the vietnamese war was raging and it seemed to me it was not just first of all and i wanted to campaign but there was no young persons magazine at the time and it is quite strange because i am dyslexic. [laughter] so then to think i could be an editor but anyway i thought i could give it a shot. so i decided to be cool and start a magazine to campaign to reform education with capital issues like the vietnamese war and other wars at the time. i never thought i was becoming the entrepreneur i did not even know that word existed. in britain all businesses were run by governments really. telekom, airways so the word entrepreneur did not exist. but in starting th
>> first of all hello and thanks for a lovely welcome. [applause] you had sarah blakely here earlier did she tell a story? [laughter] she was very young but she did very well and she survived. [laughter] but we are very pleased. but you had a question for me? [laughter] >> but yes. >> i was interested as a young 14-year-old what was going on around the world. and i was inquisitive. and the vietnamese war was raging and it seemed to me it was not just first of all and i wanted...
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in a city built on brotherly love, and a place built for law and order. >> sometimes it is really difficult one time of the year this court room 653 where there would be no objections, love was evident. >> welcome to love fest. >> reporter: seventeenth annual valentines day wedding extravaganza, where 10 judges were on hand, to join the hand s of 50 happy couples. >> we look forward to this every year, because it is one day where people do come in and feel the love and they are happy. >> reporter: wedding day filled with promise. >> hi. >> even my soul mate sometimes you feel it. >> happiest man in the world. >> yes. >> reporter: kisses. and commitments. >> family, togetherness and hope for future. >> reporter: with only one rule when walking down the aisle. >> so, what we expect? so you have to make a partner. >> reporter: hopefully they won't to have work too hard to remember their anniversary on this valentines day but right now let's just start with their new last name. >> mayo. >> okay, wow. >> she knew it. >> i'm keyano jones. >> me and mrs. jones. >> happy valentines day. >> reporter
in a city built on brotherly love, and a place built for law and order. >> sometimes it is really difficult one time of the year this court room 653 where there would be no objections, love was evident. >> welcome to love fest. >> reporter: seventeenth annual valentines day wedding extravaganza, where 10 judges were on hand, to join the hand s of 50 happy couples. >> we look forward to this every year, because it is one day where people do come in and feel the love and...
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a piece of shit is loose and it was the moment of him which was lucky logan thanks. jennifer you. are the love of a bundle looks the same the family was led out on the floor. with. the family look to see if it was so you. will have to move. out of the second losing money. how you. want. to keep going how do they offset and how does that count most and you want to not because he is about to back out somehow tell me. that i'll say i want him to file the counties all the false you off the couch so i set aside to go out call up to all stuff. all that is there is that you know that would you have let. it be and. would. think that. not only do you have only the first say no. to. both of. you on. here you can see. all the tools in the world. and i got it from internet. and send a lot of letters to make relations with another country has. been in the news here for being so since a lot because there were a lot. of stores with people not getting out of there for. what they have to do to show the people what it's all. all or all of the stuff think there was. it called calculus. the only ones who i think
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a tatoo? >> candy at school. >> i love it. >> yes, they make valentine with candy any more? hey do take them but i can't have them at my kid's school. you said you didn't get a valentine when you were growing up, so i wanted to replace the scarring. >> the star is very, very thick on my heart. >> the whole class, i got one for sue and bob took i know he was making star wars in his house, too, they're star wars. >> thank you shall car glenn not from christine, but -- >> how about for -- >> cathy? >> carry oregon? >> tony? >> what's happening? >> throw me the canned. >> i awe. >> there go. >> that's fine, too, let's get this over with. >> in thank you. >> you think you never got roses in. >> oh, thank you! >> beautiful. >> i had ordered long stem, but apparently they were chewing on those. >> this looks pretty long to me. >> all right, long enough. >> i take it. >> and like reese's, right? >> yes! >> reese's. >> that's my favorite candy. >> yes. >> so now a big heart. >> isn't that the key, listening. >> that is the key. >> oh, karen, hold on. >> i'm fine, please. >> hold it, n
a tatoo? >> candy at school. >> i love it. >> yes, they make valentine with candy any more? hey do take them but i can't have them at my kid's school. you said you didn't get a valentine when you were growing up, so i wanted to replace the scarring. >> the star is very, very thick on my heart. >> the whole class, i got one for sue and bob took i know he was making star wars in his house, too, they're star wars. >> thank you shall car glenn not from christine,...
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scott mayfield. >> she was a loving wife, loving mother. >> the man who heaped praise on his dead wifeg children by his side was according to dawn the architect who designed her death, her revelation finally made sense of a trail of disturbing stories the investigators had been running down for months. >> we had one guy that worked around there in moundville, said a fellow offered him $500 to kill his wife. and a little while later we got a call from another guy's son saying his daddy wanted to talk to me. scott had approached him about killing his wife. >> his response to scott was get a divorce. that's what divorces are for. >> and then a third man told him a story. >> he had told us that scott mayfield had hired him, had given him $15,000 to kill his wife. he did not have any intentions on killing her. he just wanted the man's money. >> but the old saying, two is a coincidence, three is a pattern, which is why even before dawn told her grisly tale on tape, in fact, on the same day dawn was arrested, a warrant was also issued for scott. kelsey was outside mowing the lawn when she saw
scott mayfield. >> she was a loving wife, loving mother. >> the man who heaped praise on his dead wifeg children by his side was according to dawn the architect who designed her death, her revelation finally made sense of a trail of disturbing stories the investigators had been running down for months. >> we had one guy that worked around there in moundville, said a fellow offered him $500 to kill his wife. and a little while later we got a call from another guy's son saying...
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this is a lovely story? tory about local councils and this isa story about local councils and this is a positive one. if village was trying to raise funds for a community hall for 60 years. yesterday they found out a resident left them £700,000 in his will so that they could do the job. what a lovely story. absolutely amazing. his wife deserves credit as well. they have identical wills, who ever passed away first sent the money to the other and then they were jointly planning to give. it shows that local things are really important, having community spaces, they are going to build a fantastic amenity space for birthday parties, communal activities. people need these things in their communities. absolutely. finally, the bold truth. gust of wind revealing donald trump's bald truth. you don't think this is the biggest story? why are we doing this last? we should have done it first. sending people off to bed with a smile on their face. you know they say hairdo? this is a hair don't! there were pictures of him wit
this is a lovely story? tory about local councils and this isa story about local councils and this is a positive one. if village was trying to raise funds for a community hall for 60 years. yesterday they found out a resident left them £700,000 in his will so that they could do the job. what a lovely story. absolutely amazing. his wife deserves credit as well. they have identical wills, who ever passed away first sent the money to the other and then they were jointly planning to give. it shows...
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there is a lovely thing here that.ere that says when roger moore had to film a sex scene he would apologise in advance to the act was involved in case she aroused him noticeably, which presumably means raising two eye brows which presumably means raising two eyebrows instead of one! and if you did not raise his eyebrows! and if nothing happened, indeed! we don't wa nt nothing happened, indeed! we don't want to go into the details... perhaps at 11:30pm! but they want safeguarding and probably a chaperone? if you have the safeguards they mention here, you deserve an oscar nomination if you can carry them out! i thought people pretended to kiss each other, i didn't think they really did it. pretended to kiss each other, i didn't think they really did itm the 19505, the bedroom scene meant one that was capped on the floor —— that one foot was kept on the floor... that one foot was kept on the floor. .. there will be an intimacy director. who could possibly apply? staying with the sunday times... where are we at? about seve
there is a lovely thing here that.ere that says when roger moore had to film a sex scene he would apologise in advance to the act was involved in case she aroused him noticeably, which presumably means raising two eye brows which presumably means raising two eyebrows instead of one! and if you did not raise his eyebrows! and if nothing happened, indeed! we don't wa nt nothing happened, indeed! we don't want to go into the details... perhaps at 11:30pm! but they want safeguarding and probably a...
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. >> he would give her a kiss on the cheek and say good night, i love you. >> the softball mom, the trunk of her car, a muddle of bats and balls. she shuttling kids back and forth. >> i had a softball game and we all had a game at the same time. she would stay 30 minutes at their games and each of our games. she was an amazing mother. there's nothing she would not do for myself or my two brothers. >> then there was that sweltering morning, june 2007, teresa drove off to run errands and didn't come back. kelsey was baby-sitting the boys, 8 and 11. hours ticked by. she called her mom. where are you? >> she didn't answer. then i called her back around lunch and she didn't answer. i called her pretty much all day long. >> her dad was at work, her mom was, who knew where? wasn't like her to do this. is she the sort of person who would take her cell phone with her? >> it was attached to her hip. >> you could easily get ahold of her in. >> yes. >> and you couldn't? >> no. >> she was in a panic. she called her dad who had gone from his day job to his night shift. >> i'm sure you told your dad you
. >> he would give her a kiss on the cheek and say good night, i love you. >> the softball mom, the trunk of her car, a muddle of bats and balls. she shuttling kids back and forth. >> i had a softball game and we all had a game at the same time. she would stay 30 minutes at their games and each of our games. she was an amazing mother. there's nothing she would not do for myself or my two brothers. >> then there was that sweltering morning, june 2007, teresa drove off to...
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. >> you were raised by a loving family? >> yes, ma'am. >> but you still decided to kill them. >> i did. >> these last 24 hours a literal countdown to see if he lives or dies. >> can we stop for a second? >> the twisting and turning to accepting the unbelievable. >> the next thing i realize is i am lying down like this. >> ken's response to me was, you guys are either way wrong or my son's a monster. >> how could a son do that? but why, bart? this is the question everybody wants to know. why? >> how could a father do the nearly impossible, forgive him? >> i don't understand it. i look it at it as a miracle. the desire for revenge had gone. >> he wants to save his son no matter what. >> he had to go to that length to feel alive. >> we can all live twice. >> i'm david muir. >> and i'm elizabeth var fwgas this is "20/20." >> death row. it is ominous. it is cold. it is a place you look at it from the outside and you know what happens inside. >> reporter: in a race against time, 38-year-old thomas "bart" whitaker's final days are
. >> you were raised by a loving family? >> yes, ma'am. >> but you still decided to kill them. >> i did. >> these last 24 hours a literal countdown to see if he lives or dies. >> can we stop for a second? >> the twisting and turning to accepting the unbelievable. >> the next thing i realize is i am lying down like this. >> ken's response to me was, you guys are either way wrong or my son's a monster. >> how could a son do that? but...
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. >> a foster dad's love at first sight inspiring other single parents tonight. >>> we are following a breaking news. two fires in west philadelphia, one deadly. this cell phone video shows the flaming spewing out of a home. crews managed to knock the fire out but not before they found a body inside. less than a mile away, a house fire on south 50th street sent two to the hospital with burns. no word on the severity of their injuries. >>> also right now at 11:00 beat down caught on camera. only nbc 10 brought you this video last night at 1 1:00 appearing to show an officer punch a man 12 times in the head. the officers involved are facing more severe punishment and tonight we're hearing from camden's mayor that calls the video december tuisturbing. >> how the officers may have tried to keep the man from going to the hospital after the beating. >> let's go to aaron live in camden with this exclusive twist in the story tonight, aaron? >> reporter: jim and jackie, we're off collins road in camden where this encounter took place last thursday behind me over there. you can see the surveill
. >> a foster dad's love at first sight inspiring other single parents tonight. >>> we are following a breaking news. two fires in west philadelphia, one deadly. this cell phone video shows the flaming spewing out of a home. crews managed to knock the fire out but not before they found a body inside. less than a mile away, a house fire on south 50th street sent two to the hospital with burns. no word on the severity of their injuries. >>> also right now at 11:00 beat...
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love. we never did anything about it. but it was still astill think we had feelings for each other. >> and that's why we love romantic movies. because every kind of love however improbable is possible. >> we love the prince charming, we love the man who adores us, and would do anything ridiculous, or wonderful, or big or small for us. >> i don't think he's reeling in embarrassment. >> the message is simply just that, at the end of the day, we all just want that kind of love. we want the big, grand love. >> good night. >> good night. >> i'll be right back. mr. grey will see me now. >> and you'll see him. all 50 shades of him. >> hungry? >> very. >> like, eat six candy bars and take off his shirt and it's rude. >> next. next. he's hyperventilating after opening his verizon bill. hey, who's that? that's... that switched to sprint and saved 50%. plus i got this samsung for 8 bucks a month. (vo) get the best price for people with hearing loss, for unlimited. visit sprintrelay.com. ♪ baby, ♪ i'm losing myust memind just a little ♪♪ ♪ so, why don'
love. we never did anything about it. but it was still astill think we had feelings for each other. >> and that's why we love romantic movies. because every kind of love however improbable is possible. >> we love the prince charming, we love the man who adores us, and would do anything ridiculous, or wonderful, or big or small for us. >> i don't think he's reeling in embarrassment. >> the message is simply just that, at the end of the day, we all just want that kind of...
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it's a minimum wage love story. it's a touch doesn't grow up into what. you communist east germany in one nine hundred fifty six a fresh wind is blowing across eastern europe but in hungary it's crudely crushed they all. come from high high because they have never. you mind if i go in the woods i'm not going to find out this from the last school class faces the consequences after her roic active resistance. to speech it. was told the great thing about the story is that it's a timeless a tale of youthful rebellion it's also a coming of age movie. that's here. last ones which is screening in a section devoted to young german filmmakers it is also a movie about growing up maria is a passionate organ player in lives with her sister and father in a provincial german town everything seems idyllic but this is a dark domestic drama. to decode. the father has been sexually abusing his daughters for years even a justification. eventually the sisters leave together ending the cycle of abuse and silence the film seems especially timely given recent revelations in the
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last night in that community, 17 families went home without a loved one. at least 14 other families anxiously waiting and waiting for doctors to update them overnight about the injuries of a child, a parent or a sibling. most of the wounded still in the hospital this hour today. we want to warn you many of the images and videos you see throughout the hour are violent and disturbing. some 3,000 students and teachers waiting for the final bell of the school day at marjory stoneman douglas high school when a 19-year-old gunman
last night in that community, 17 families went home without a loved one. at least 14 other families anxiously waiting and waiting for doctors to update them overnight about the injuries of a child, a parent or a sibling. most of the wounded still in the hospital this hour today. we want to warn you many of the images and videos you see throughout the hour are violent and disturbing. some 3,000 students and teachers waiting for the final bell of the school day at marjory stoneman douglas high...
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it's a love triangle gone wrong. she was afraid for her life. >> menacing e-mails sent to a newlywed. >> the new wife went to authorities and said that she was being harassed. >> that's kind of when all the fireworks started happening. >> obviously this has to stop. >> what arrived next was far worse. >> strange men appeared at her door and tried to attack her. >> somebody was posting ads online saying they wanted to fulfill this rape fantasy. >> everything pointed to her husband's ex. >> they said "we're gonna have to take you into custody." >> you're incarcerated. >> potentially for the rest of my life. >> but hiding behind the threats was a cyber-secret. >> evil. it's something the devil might do. >> so who was the real devil? >> the d.a. in this case would use the word, diabolical. >> i think he's close to the mark. >> a dangerous game with someone playing for keeps. >> i would wake up and i would think, "this is just a nightmare." and it wasn't. >> i'm lester holt and this is "dateline." here's dennis murphy with
it's a love triangle gone wrong. she was afraid for her life. >> menacing e-mails sent to a newlywed. >> the new wife went to authorities and said that she was being harassed. >> that's kind of when all the fireworks started happening. >> obviously this has to stop. >> what arrived next was far worse. >> strange men appeared at her door and tried to attack her. >> somebody was posting ads online saying they wanted to fulfill this rape fantasy. >>...
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a more zillion of his own. perhaps that very gesture up held the legend of an undying love certainly it would have been strange if the lovers had been for ever kept apart by a river between. them so the taj mahal has remained a unique monument as the poet robin drowned after gori put it to cheer on the cheek of time. was. play golf start up table football or simply observe the right. person you don't mind there's no you shan't a love story in the seattle anyone from blades of premix field i'm going to say look up maybe my mailing coach he reveals his future claims in an exclusive interview fleming. on the field. from. any of leslie's. college moments. and read inside. revisit the home of one of the most most famous design families. the fear romantics in sixty minutes jokes. w. true diversity. where the world of science is at home in many languages. on the football program one day. our innovations magazine for. the classroom every week and always looking to the future on d w dot com for science and research for any show. the scars on. the pain still tangible. the suffering. through cities and. they have survived
a more zillion of his own. perhaps that very gesture up held the legend of an undying love certainly it would have been strange if the lovers had been for ever kept apart by a river between. them so the taj mahal has remained a unique monument as the poet robin drowned after gori put it to cheer on the cheek of time. was. play golf start up table football or simply observe the right. person you don't mind there's no you shan't a love story in the seattle anyone from blades of premix field i'm...
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hand between her mother's legs, to god be the glory, she survived the traumatic experience, she was a loving individual, the summer of 1997 a classmate of hers was murdered and she came to me and said she wanted me to help her write a play to honor her friend . unfortunately, a couple of months later she was killed, an innocent victim to a shooting. at the time i was going back and forth to los angeles working on shows with jamie foxx, laura hayes, etc., i stopped all of that and decided to pick up her baton and carry forward her mission. here we are, 20 hours later having made an impact on thousands of lives and "love life" is the official motto of the city of oakland. and we have had some signs put up to remind people that the greatest gift that god gives us is this breath of life, to also honor not just her but anyone's life who has been senseless -- senselessly taken. >> that is fantastic, we appreciate you coming, as i see it, you have done so many things, acting, your comedian, and you produce. how did you end up in this profession? >> it started in san francisco stayed where i was a s
hand between her mother's legs, to god be the glory, she survived the traumatic experience, she was a loving individual, the summer of 1997 a classmate of hers was murdered and she came to me and said she wanted me to help her write a play to honor her friend . unfortunately, a couple of months later she was killed, an innocent victim to a shooting. at the time i was going back and forth to los angeles working on shows with jamie foxx, laura hayes, etc., i stopped all of that and decided to...
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no family should have to koo choose between a loved one -- to choose wean a loved one -- between a loved one and their job. they should not have to do that today because they can't afford it when they put ink -- pen to paper. so our bill also levels the playing field for businesses. i think this is an important part. i want people to understand this. if you're a small firm in north dakota that does coding. let's say that you're a software firm and you want -- you get an exciting new product. you want to generate excitement within your business and you want to recruit the best and the brightest coming out of our universities, coming out of our technical schools, but you're competing against microsoft and you're competing against google and your competing against all of those companies that can afford to provide that benefit. many, many of the small businesses in my state have said, help us compete. help us compete for the best and brightest. because when those benefits are offered to workers, where are they going to go when they want to raise a family in they are going to -- family? they
no family should have to koo choose between a loved one -- to choose wean a loved one -- between a loved one and their job. they should not have to do that today because they can't afford it when they put ink -- pen to paper. so our bill also levels the playing field for businesses. i think this is an important part. i want people to understand this. if you're a small firm in north dakota that does coding. let's say that you're a software firm and you want -- you get an exciting new product....
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when was the last time you sent or received a love letter? y's main stories from bbc news. of the winter olympics in south korea. watching the event in pyeongchang. allegations have lost a last—minute appeal to take part in the games. state sells members have been captured in syria. captured in syria. beatles because of their british accents. accents. they beheaded more than 27 western hostages and tortured many more. global stock markets have continued their volatility. their volatility. day of corrections in share prices on wall street. on wall street. by more than 1000 points for the second time this week. second time this week. concerns central banks are going to raise interest rates. human eggs have been fully grown in a laboratory for the first time. to the point they were ready for fertilisation. fertility in women, such as those undergoing chemotherapy. in three weeks. deadline, after a republican senator demanded a last minute ammendment. by the president. took place —— had its premiere take place in london last night. —— micro three.
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love is in philly just in time for valentine's day. here's a look now at love park in center city philadelphia where the love sculpture has just arrived to its home where it's been the last 40 years. it got a facelift over the last year. it made a number of stops this morning throughout the city on its way home. the fan fairre celebrating this iconic sculpture coming up. >>> plus, president trump's warning to congress when it comes do extending protection for so-called dreamers as thegrion debate continues on capitol hill. >> announcer: this is nbc 10 news. >>> and there's no place like home and right now the iconic love sculpture is back where it belongs. the newly refurbished sculpture paraded down the ben franklin parkway this morning and is back in its original location just in time for valentine's day and all those pictures. nbc 10's pamela osborne is in the middle of the action at love park. pam, the sculpture's returned it's good news for visitors commuters, anyone who finds themselves in love park, right? >>reporter: as we heard, a lot
love is in philly just in time for valentine's day. here's a look now at love park in center city philadelphia where the love sculpture has just arrived to its home where it's been the last 40 years. it got a facelift over the last year. it made a number of stops this morning throughout the city on its way home. the fan fairre celebrating this iconic sculpture coming up. >>> plus, president trump's warning to congress when it comes do extending protection for so-called dreamers as...
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and then we shared a love of opera. in fact, there is an opera, a comic opera, called "scalia-ginsburg" and it does a wonderful job of explaining our friendship. it starts out with scalia's rage aria and it goes like this. the justices are blind. how can they possibly spout this? the constitution says absolutely nothing about this. and then i respond that he is searching for bright-light solutions to problems that don't have easy answers. but the great thing about how our constitution is that, like our society, it can evolve. well, then scalia gets locked up in a dark room. he is being punished for excessive dissenting. [laughter] and he has to go to a -- through certain tests to get out. so, i enter through a glass ceiling [laughter] and i tell a character left over from don giovanni who in this is astonished. he said, why would you want to help him? he is your enemy. then we sing a wonderful duet. [laughter] i say he's not my enemy. he is my dear friend. yes, we are different, but we are one. different in the way we ap
and then we shared a love of opera. in fact, there is an opera, a comic opera, called "scalia-ginsburg" and it does a wonderful job of explaining our friendship. it starts out with scalia's rage aria and it goes like this. the justices are blind. how can they possibly spout this? the constitution says absolutely nothing about this. and then i respond that he is searching for bright-light solutions to problems that don't have easy answers. but the great thing about how our constitution...
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as this is a lovely one you will go over. you really feel that. we come round to spend, you see there are more. there is a massive cluster, you can feel them, day in, day out. i can - it l my avoid these ones because i don't to avoid these ones because i don't wa nt to to avoid these ones because i don't want to damage my ii you - want to damage my tire. you can have blow out. later want to damage my tire. you can have blow out later you want to damage my tire. you can have blow out. later - you don't able-1m the damage, - can be have seen over afoot seen? 517 5 ss——— a seen? 517 5 55——— a nice one forming there, just deep. a nice one forming there, just outside. over there and extremely rough patch breaking up quite considerably. everywhere you look there are potholes? there are some craters you could hit your car with if you went down. we will find out later how mark got on with his challenge. of course, car and lorry drivers aren't the only users of our roads. potholes might be a nuisance for motorists spot for cyclists, they are much scarier a
as this is a lovely one you will go over. you really feel that. we come round to spend, you see there are more. there is a massive cluster, you can feel them, day in, day out. i can - it l my avoid these ones because i don't to avoid these ones because i don't wa nt to to avoid these ones because i don't want to damage my ii you - want to damage my tire. you can have blow out. later want to damage my tire. you can have blow out later you want to damage my tire. you can have blow out. later -...
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and such a lovely family. why do bad things happen? eally friendly. and kind. a 53—year—old man and a 41—year—old woman have been arrested on suspicion of drink—driving and causing death by dangerous driving. casper and corey's mother paid tribute to her sons on social media, calling them amazing, cheeky and fun. their grandfather had this to say. the boys were lovely. they'd do anything. just very happy, jolly, lovely boys. and their lives have been taken away so young. it's unbelievable. i just don't know what to say, you know? it's just crazy. at the winter olympics, britain lost to sweden in the semi—final of the women's curling, although there is still the chance of a bronze medal. elsewhere, a russian girl aged just 15 won gold in a stunning performance in the women's figure skating. andy swiss reports. so would it be another step towards the olympic title? the british team walked out to a mix of noise and nerves. the captain's face betraying just how much was at stake. four years ago in sochi, the british women lost in the semifi
and such a lovely family. why do bad things happen? eally friendly. and kind. a 53—year—old man and a 41—year—old woman have been arrested on suspicion of drink—driving and causing death by dangerous driving. casper and corey's mother paid tribute to her sons on social media, calling them amazing, cheeky and fun. their grandfather had this to say. the boys were lovely. they'd do anything. just very happy, jolly, lovely boys. and their lives have been taken away so young. it's...