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stella adler. >> adler, yeah, exactly. i wonder if he'd remember me. me ask you about lou grant, because you won an emmy as lou grant on "mary tyler moore." you won an emmy as lou grant on "lou grant," in fact, the only person to win an emmy for the same character in two different series. >> that is true. >> that's a big deal, man. that's a big deal. >> yeah. >> all right. what would lou grant be saying about the state of media today and about donald trump's ongoing attacks on the media? what would lou grant have to say about all of this? >> well, he'd look at all the scandal that erupted out of fox. it's amazing that it was all bared at so many levels, and he would be shocked and offended and ticked off that journalism had been so raked over the coals by these activities, and he would say that's not journalism, that's scapegrittedness, that's warmongering, that's lewdness, lewdness! then he'd look at the papers, papers, which when i started were in trouble. i was in high school, and i was an editor in high school. and one day i'm at my desk and my bel
stella adler. >> adler, yeah, exactly. i wonder if he'd remember me. me ask you about lou grant, because you won an emmy as lou grant on "mary tyler moore." you won an emmy as lou grant on "lou grant," in fact, the only person to win an emmy for the same character in two different series. >> that is true. >> that's a big deal, man. that's a big deal. >> yeah. >> all right. what would lou grant be saying about the state of media today and about...
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katya adler, bbc news, berlin.omes this man, mark beaumont. injust 78 days, he's cycled 18,000 miles around the world — a new record. he's now back in paris where his journey began. here's lucy willamson. every road has its challenges. only one has the reward. since he last saw paris, mark beaumont has cycled 18,000 miles in less than 80 days. in that time, his youngest daughter has begun to walk and talk. his four—year—old had reserved the first hug. it's going to take a couple of weeks for me to decompress and come back to normality. i've not walked for two and a half months. i remember at the airport last week flying across north america, i walked up a flight of stairs and it really hurt. so i'll have to get off the bike and get back to normal life. from paris, mark headed east through russia, mongolia and china, crossing australia and new zealand before flying to alaska, where he cycled down through north america
katya adler, bbc news, berlin.omes this man, mark beaumont. injust 78 days, he's cycled 18,000 miles around the world — a new record. he's now back in paris where his journey began. here's lucy willamson. every road has its challenges. only one has the reward. since he last saw paris, mark beaumont has cycled 18,000 miles in less than 80 days. in that time, his youngest daughter has begun to walk and talk. his four—year—old had reserved the first hug. it's going to take a couple of weeks...
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both of the plots that happened in germany, both in wolfsburg and adler, both of these plots are nowf the most prominent early plots in which you have evidence of direction, directly form isis in syria to people who were sitting in europe, basically telling them what to do, who to attack and how to attack. from its start, isis has realised the power of the web. its online recruiters worked hard to romanticise the idea that going to syria and taking up arms is a hijrah — a spiritual necessity. but recently the numbers of young muslim men and women making the crusade have dwindled. three, four years ago — simple, hop on a flight to turkey, go over what was essentially an unmanned border, walk straight in. now there's a system in place at the border, there's different controls at ports, at airports, they kind of know what they should be looking out for, some tell—tale signs of an individual looking to travel. so simply it's just far more difficult. lacking foot soldiers in syria, the terror group now has a new proclamation announced via twitter — if you cannot reach the caliphate, wage
both of the plots that happened in germany, both in wolfsburg and adler, both of these plots are nowf the most prominent early plots in which you have evidence of direction, directly form isis in syria to people who were sitting in europe, basically telling them what to do, who to attack and how to attack. from its start, isis has realised the power of the web. its online recruiters worked hard to romanticise the idea that going to syria and taking up arms is a hijrah — a spiritual necessity....
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doug adler, you have been on the other side of this. where is the tolerance?brian, i don't know. with regards to my situation it wasn't racially driven or politically driven. it was just all about professional commentary complementing venis' williams style of play and her tactics and about rightng and wrong. and, obviously, espn acted wrongly and unfairly. >> brian: you are on espn3, and doing australian open, andd talking about how aggressively she is plain. saying playing in guerrilla fashion. next day you or shockedd people took that wrong as if there was racial component to it next day you are gone after how many years? >> 10 years. i had done the australian open 10 years and french open with them as well. >> brian: this reminded me by the way you did a great job and nothing about this in your background and everybody knows it. g >> thank you. >> brian: people in the tennis community backed you on that. venice williams didn't say you should be fired at all. bring you back to garrett on monday night football and howard cosell commentators he was one of the
doug adler, you have been on the other side of this. where is the tolerance?brian, i don't know. with regards to my situation it wasn't racially driven or politically driven. it was just all about professional commentary complementing venis' williams style of play and her tactics and about rightng and wrong. and, obviously, espn acted wrongly and unfairly. >> brian: you are on espn3, and doing australian open, andd talking about how aggressively she is plain. saying playing in guerrilla...
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from brussels, here is the bbc‘s europe editor, katya adler.what the eu says this first phase of brexit negotiations is about. so by today, the end of round three of these first talks, how much trust is there? it is clear that uk doesn't feel legally right to honour its obligations after departure. how can we build trust and start discussing the future relationship? for his part, david davis said the uk could not blindly trust a divorce bill presented by the eu. the commission set out its position and we have a duty to our taxpayers to interrogate it rigorously. behind the smart suits, the stiff smiles, it was clear both sides were talking at cross purposes today about what brexit subjects to tackle in which order, and whether and how much progress is actually being made. and i will repeat that. david davis painted a picture of a rigid, inflexible eu while he argued... it is only through flexibility and imagination that we will achieve a deal that works truly for both sides. michel barnier insisted the uk had to be more clear and realistic abou
from brussels, here is the bbc‘s europe editor, katya adler.what the eu says this first phase of brexit negotiations is about. so by today, the end of round three of these first talks, how much trust is there? it is clear that uk doesn't feel legally right to honour its obligations after departure. how can we build trust and start discussing the future relationship? for his part, david davis said the uk could not blindly trust a divorce bill presented by the eu. the commission set out its...
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had hawaii and our fifth witness today is miss michelle nicholls, director of public observing that adler plan tearium. she also leads theed aler's various telescope observatory and sky observing efforts. she earned hes bachelor's of physics from the university of illinois and masters of education in curriculum instruction from national st. louis university and i now recognize dr. alvastad for his testimony. >> thank you. members of the subcommittees, i'm acting assistant director for mathematical and physical science directors at the national science foundation and thank you for the opportunity to testify today. i want to focus my remarks on the large scale out reach associate woud with the eclipse. august 21st was an exciting day for our citizens and scientists alike. as our nation was center stage for the total solar eclipse, the first since 1979. soy scientists and spectators from around the world gathered across this country to witness this extraordinary event. it was a total solar eclipse where direct sun lite was blocked for over two minutes while the moon covered the sun. it made
had hawaii and our fifth witness today is miss michelle nicholls, director of public observing that adler plan tearium. she also leads theed aler's various telescope observatory and sky observing efforts. she earned hes bachelor's of physics from the university of illinois and masters of education in curriculum instruction from national st. louis university and i now recognize dr. alvastad for his testimony. >> thank you. members of the subcommittees, i'm acting assistant director for...
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sophia buruwad addo lee allan adler daniel thomas afflitto emmanuel akwasi afuakwah emmanuel akwasi afuakwah alok agarwal mukul kumar agarwala joseph agnello david scott agnes brian g. ahearn jeremiah joseph ahern joanne marie ahladiotis shabbir ahmed terrance andre aiken godwin ajala gertrude m. alagero andrew alameno margaret ann alario gary m. albero jon leslie albert peter alderman and my uncle jacquelyn delaine aldridge david d. alger sarah ali-escarcega you have been a guiding light and a hero always to this day. thank you very much. edward l. allegretto eric allen joseph ryan allen richard dennis allen richard lanard allen christopher e. allingham janet m. alonso arturo alva-moreno anthony alvarado antonio javier alvarez victoria alvarez-brito telmo e. alvear cesar amoranto alviar tariq amanullah angelo amaranto james m. amato joseph amatuccio christopher charles amoroso kazuhiro anai calixto anaya, jr. joseph anchundia kermit charles anderson yvette constance anderson john andreacchio michael rourke andrews jean ann andrucki siew-nya ang joseph angelini, jr. joseph angelini, sr. laur
sophia buruwad addo lee allan adler daniel thomas afflitto emmanuel akwasi afuakwah emmanuel akwasi afuakwah alok agarwal mukul kumar agarwala joseph agnello david scott agnes brian g. ahearn jeremiah joseph ahern joanne marie ahladiotis shabbir ahmed terrance andre aiken godwin ajala gertrude m. alagero andrew alameno margaret ann alario gary m. albero jon leslie albert peter alderman and my uncle jacquelyn delaine aldridge david d. alger sarah ali-escarcega you have been a guiding light and a...