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and i said to myself, it's either angie's or it's not angie's.y's scientific world. >> of course. >> reporter: then carol remembered reading an article about an internationally known dna expert who just happened to live and work right in idaho. how does it feel to be a recognized dna expert? >> it's fun. >> it's fun but -- >> i did fruit flies. nobody invited me to talk on television. >> reporter: this is the expert, dr. greg hemvikian, a fruit fly geneticist, who now spreads his infectious enthusiasm at boise state university. his work isn't all done in the classroom. in fact, his own path changed in 1984 when he was asked to test dna that eventually led to an innocent man being freed from prison in georgia. the doctor and the exonoree wrote a book together, and just like that, the doctor found a new calling. he's now in high demand. in 2011, he was part of the team credited with freeing amanda knox, that american college student imprisoned for murder in italy. and in his spare time, he's the founder and director of idaho's innocence project. >>
and i said to myself, it's either angie's or it's not angie's.y's scientific world. >> of course. >> reporter: then carol remembered reading an article about an internationally known dna expert who just happened to live and work right in idaho. how does it feel to be a recognized dna expert? >> it's fun. >> it's fun but -- >> i did fruit flies. nobody invited me to talk on television. >> reporter: this is the expert, dr. greg hemvikian, a fruit fly...
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when a kind to her mother that angie was ruining her social life angie stood her ground. why are you behaving like this? you want kids at school dislike you? angie herchild seemed very far the past and other times seemed as as if it were a multiple ago. pom alert isn't everything. she ant -- popularity isn't everything. she wondered if her mother remembered saying that. words of wisdom not about wisdom but resignation and acceptance. while the inner game tried to support her they even agreed with her on be around she made about popularity. but they couldn't reconcile the spectacle of angie venezuela derision of the hocking queen and princesses and escorts all on display in convertibles that circled the football field. ... how not exactly, just not sides lighten up where only young once. then angie and the others headed to the art room to make spirited banners. at lunchtime rather than hide in the library, she sat by herself in the senior line, putting herself on display to those in front of her pretty few lines of what she managed to read when she's not intent on it herse
when a kind to her mother that angie was ruining her social life angie stood her ground. why are you behaving like this? you want kids at school dislike you? angie herchild seemed very far the past and other times seemed as as if it were a multiple ago. pom alert isn't everything. she ant -- popularity isn't everything. she wondered if her mother remembered saying that. words of wisdom not about wisdom but resignation and acceptance. while the inner game tried to support her they even agreed...
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i mentioned earlier the younger angie is more reactor than on our, dater. she hoped the situation would rise up and step in and write for her. she doesn't have a lot of agency but at a certain point, as she advances as she gets older, her acts of rebellion become more intentional and more tactical. i attribute this to her growth but also her resilience and resilience is something cecelia mentioned earlier and i think that resilience is alive in us all, the desire to survive and go beyond the situation, and i will show them attitude that we often promise ourselves and it is because one way of getting back is getting the better of the situation so there's a possibility the future promises something will happen later in a different time or different place we handle the situation in a manner that is more suitable and more affected. we are getting cecelia back. in high school, she decides to write these op-ed pieces she calls provocative pieces because they go against popularly held opinions but faces consequence for that so read a little bit about the kinds of
i mentioned earlier the younger angie is more reactor than on our, dater. she hoped the situation would rise up and step in and write for her. she doesn't have a lot of agency but at a certain point, as she advances as she gets older, her acts of rebellion become more intentional and more tactical. i attribute this to her growth but also her resilience and resilience is something cecelia mentioned earlier and i think that resilience is alive in us all, the desire to survive and go beyond the...
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angie thomas joins us for an interview.st on "cbs this morning." good to see you, angie thomas. >> thank you so much for having me. >> you got big reason to smile because you know, "the hate you give" was so successful, did you think i need to intention to go back and do a prequel? >> it wasn't. i thought i was done withgood. >> what happened? >> when i rowrote the india. my readers, that's -- wrote the end. my readers, that's what happened. my readers wanted to know about her dad maverick the most, sometimes more than they wanted to know about star. in "the hate you give," we see him as this father who is very active in his kids' lives, as this upstanding impeachar in the community. -- pillar in the community. but he has a past. he talks about it in "the hate you give," how high once sold drugs and was once in a gang. people ask how did he become the person you see in "the hate you give," and i felt the best way to answer questions was to write a book. >> i was so surprised when i started reading. i went, hey, this goes ba
angie thomas joins us for an interview.st on "cbs this morning." good to see you, angie thomas. >> thank you so much for having me. >> you got big reason to smile because you know, "the hate you give" was so successful, did you think i need to intention to go back and do a prequel? >> it wasn't. i thought i was done withgood. >> what happened? >> when i rowrote the india. my readers, that's -- wrote the end. my readers, that's what happened. my...
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angie: feliz aÑo.rlo con cientos de miles de personas. carolina: me parece algo fantÁstico. ¿el mensaje que manda este chef cuÁl es? angie: bÁsicamente el mensaje que este seÑor, este chef es prueba de que es altruista. si tÚ das sin esperar nada a cambio lo que vas a recibir es mucho mÁs. es una de las historias que vamos a tener este domingo en "aquÍ y ahora", por supuesto tiene que sintonizar el programa porque va a tambiÉn ver la entrevista exclusiva con la vicepresidenta electa kamala harris que nos va a hablar sobre la reforma migratoria. un plan sobre una reforma migratoria para millones de hispanos en este paÍs. asÍ que este programa de este domingo estÁ cargado de buenas noticias. carolina: te agradecemos este domingo en aquÍ y ahora, mÁs adelante estaremos hablando con la hispana de san diego que sorprendiÓ a su padre el dÍa en que se retiraba para un color increible que luce natural. nice'n easy en crema. 100% color que luce natural. que dura 8 semanas. cuida tu cabello y cuero cabelludo. co
angie: feliz aÑo.rlo con cientos de miles de personas. carolina: me parece algo fantÁstico. ¿el mensaje que manda este chef cuÁl es? angie: bÁsicamente el mensaje que este seÑor, este chef es prueba de que es altruista. si tÚ das sin esperar nada a cambio lo que vas a recibir es mucho mÁs. es una de las historias que vamos a tener este domingo en "aquÍ y ahora", por supuesto tiene que sintonizar el programa porque va a tambiÉn ver la entrevista exclusiva con la...
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keith angie and their daughters laila and lexie have breakfast together before school. are they very things are you pointed out we've always taken the approach with educating our kids to teach them to evaluate all that information through a biblical world view through a christian worldview. like thousands of other teenagers in the u.s. 15 year old only knows a christian way of life she doesn't have any posters or magazines in her room only religious books. this is the arabic bible because i'm trying to arabic so yeah and then this is my whole bible from when i was a kid it's all torn apart and then my new bible is in here and i can hear because i think it's a special so i love it this is a christian. but by a preacher named francis chance. on the drive to school faith and religion is also a constant presence. there's a christian radio on. at just about anywhere in the country you can find christian radio station. most all of leesburg 22000 inhabitants are christians the small town has 151 churches the situation is typical for many rural us communities. are. along the ma
keith angie and their daughters laila and lexie have breakfast together before school. are they very things are you pointed out we've always taken the approach with educating our kids to teach them to evaluate all that information through a biblical world view through a christian worldview. like thousands of other teenagers in the u.s. 15 year old only knows a christian way of life she doesn't have any posters or magazines in her room only religious books. this is the arabic bible because i'm...
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stateside publicist ron oberman, and jenna malone cuts a vaguely sympathetic figure as bowie�*s wife angiemaybe they can save this debacle, along comes james cade, whose impression of mark bolan is so toe—curling that i had to take my shoes off and then throw them at the screen. it all recalls the opportunist silliness of 2003's grand theft parsons, another film which turned a modern rock legend into a bad joke. you can find stardust on a range of home viewing platforms, but bowie fans would be better served just dusting off their old lps and basking in the majesty of a talent to which this shoddy affair cannot hold a candle. oh, and if you want some of the real bowie on screen, then check out next week's secrets of cinema on pop movies. bbc four, tuesday night. i mention it only in passing. now we're getting somewhere. now, 1945 saw the release of david lean�*s acclaimed adaptation of noel coward's blithe spirit, a hit stage play which had taken london and broadway by storm. margaret rutherford and kay hammond, both of whom started in the original stage production, reprised their roles as
stateside publicist ron oberman, and jenna malone cuts a vaguely sympathetic figure as bowie�*s wife angiemaybe they can save this debacle, along comes james cade, whose impression of mark bolan is so toe—curling that i had to take my shoes off and then throw them at the screen. it all recalls the opportunist silliness of 2003's grand theft parsons, another film which turned a modern rock legend into a bad joke. you can find stardust on a range of home viewing platforms, but bowie fans...
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stateside publicist ron oberman, and jena malone cuts a vaguely sympathetic figure as bowie's wife angiemaybe they can save this debacle, along comes james cade, whose impression of marc bolan is so toe—curling that i had to take my shoes off and then throw them at the screen. it all recalls the opportunist silliness of 2003's grand theft parsons, another film which turned a modern rock legend into a bad joke. you can find stardust on a range of home viewing platforms, but bowie fans would be better served just dusting off their old lps and basking in the majesty of a talent to which this shoddy affair cannot hold a candle. oh, and if you want some of the real bowie on screen, then check out next week's secrets of cinema on pop movies. bbc four, tuesday night. i mention it only in passing. now we are getting somewhere. now, 1945 saw the release of david lean�*s acclaimed adaptation of noel coward's blithe spirit. a hit stage play which had taken london and broadway by storm. margaret rutherford and kay hammond, both of whom started in the original stage production, reprised their roles a
stateside publicist ron oberman, and jena malone cuts a vaguely sympathetic figure as bowie's wife angiemaybe they can save this debacle, along comes james cade, whose impression of marc bolan is so toe—curling that i had to take my shoes off and then throw them at the screen. it all recalls the opportunist silliness of 2003's grand theft parsons, another film which turned a modern rock legend into a bad joke. you can find stardust on a range of home viewing platforms, but bowie fans would be...
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angie alvarezs, noticias telemundo.io asÍ, te aseguro que va a acaparar a tu novio, marce. como ella acapara todo aquÍ en esta empresa. - no, eso jamÁs va a pasar, patricia.
angie alvarezs, noticias telemundo.io asÍ, te aseguro que va a acaparar a tu novio, marce. como ella acapara todo aquÍ en esta empresa. - no, eso jamÁs va a pasar, patricia.
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sin embargo, como nos cuenta angie sandoval, ella nunca pensÓ que su rol serÍa el de vÍctima de una atracciÓn la felicidad. otros, como josÉ guerra, tuvieron que regresar a donde nacieron para descubrir que la tenÍan al lado. guerra: cuando la conocÍ me enamorÉ de ella. sandoval: dania mÉndez y josÉ guerra habÍan crecido en el mismo pueblo de el salvador, pero nunca se habÍan visto. fue en el 2011 cuando se conocieron despuÉs de que Él regresÓ de estados unidos para visitar a su familia. guerra: sÍ, para mi era mi princesa, era muy linda. sandoval: segÚn Él, la atracciÓn no sÓlo fue fÍsica. guerra: me gustÓ su forma de ser una persona muy madura, a su pesar de su poca edad. siguiÓ estudiando. querÍa superarse. sandoval: asÍ comenzÓ un noviazgo a larga distancia que terminÓ en una boda civil y un bebÉ en camino. guerra: los sueÑos de nosotros era venir a este paÍs, trabajar, sacar a nuestros hijos adelante. sandoval: con mucho trabajo lo lograron. guerra, un albaÑil de profesiÓn, le gestionÓ a su esposa la residencia y en el 2017 dania llegÓ con su pequeÑo hijo a maryland, donde inmediatamente
sin embargo, como nos cuenta angie sandoval, ella nunca pensÓ que su rol serÍa el de vÍctima de una atracciÓn la felicidad. otros, como josÉ guerra, tuvieron que regresar a donde nacieron para descubrir que la tenÍan al lado. guerra: cuando la conocÍ me enamorÉ de ella. sandoval: dania mÉndez y josÉ guerra habÍan crecido en el mismo pueblo de el salvador, pero nunca se habÍan visto. fue en el 2011 cuando se conocieron despuÉs de que Él regresÓ de estados unidos para visitar a su...
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angie: buenos dÍas a todos.uficiente agua. lo mÁs trÁgico de todo esto es que desde 2008, al menos seis activistas agricultores han muerto, han sido asesinados. uno de ellos se sabe que a manos de la guardia nacional. borja: te agradecemos por haber estado con nosotros. vamos a estar muy pendientes de "aquÍ y ahora", este domingo por univisiÓn. carolina: mÁs adelante estaremos conversando con un experto de whatsapp para que nos aclare un confuso cambio en las polÍticas de servicio que provocaron que miles de personas abandonaran la plataforma. volvemos. ¿comezón? ¿rascaditas? ¿la familia no queda limpia? usa el nuevo charmin ultra strong. simplemente limpia mejor, así tu familia queda limpia usao menos. ¡hola traserito limpio! disfruta ir con charmin. ♪ ♪ tenemos el poder de aprovechar la abundancia de energía solar y eólica de california. pero no está disponible todo el día. usa menos energía de 4 de la tarde a 9 de la noche para una california más limpia. carolina: en los Últimos dÍas el anuncio de ciertos cam
angie: buenos dÍas a todos.uficiente agua. lo mÁs trÁgico de todo esto es que desde 2008, al menos seis activistas agricultores han muerto, han sido asesinados. uno de ellos se sabe que a manos de la guardia nacional. borja: te agradecemos por haber estado con nosotros. vamos a estar muy pendientes de "aquÍ y ahora", este domingo por univisiÓn. carolina: mÁs adelante estaremos conversando con un experto de whatsapp para que nos aclare un confuso cambio en las polÍticas de...
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keith angie on their daughters laila and lexie have breakfast together before school. they burn things are going on we've always taken the approach with. teach them to evaluate all that information through a local worldview or through a christian worldview. like thousands of other teenagers in the u.s. 15 year old only knows a christian way of life she doesn't have any posters or magazines in her room only religious books. this is the arabic bible because i'm trying to learn arabic so yeah and then this is my old bible from when i was a kid it's all torn apart and then my new bible is unclear like you've been here because i think it's a special so i love it this is a christian. but by a preacher named francis chant. on the drive to school in faith and religion is also a constant presence. in the. christian radio on. just about anywhere in the country you can find christian radio station. most all of leesburg 22000 inhabitants are christians the small town has 151 churches the situation is typical for many rural us communities. are. along the main street there are numer
keith angie on their daughters laila and lexie have breakfast together before school. they burn things are going on we've always taken the approach with. teach them to evaluate all that information through a local worldview or through a christian worldview. like thousands of other teenagers in the u.s. 15 year old only knows a christian way of life she doesn't have any posters or magazines in her room only religious books. this is the arabic bible because i'm trying to learn arabic so yeah and...
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increasingly so states themselves for trying to obstruct such investigations and that's why it's the role of angie also allows for and others it's crucial to have a crucial role to play to tell the story of refugees and help establish patterns help establish what is really going on very often the only witness the only ice over there and the gnc. what really goes on at sea is something some european governments want to stay and see. the influx in 2015 or more than a 1000000 migrants mark the height of europe's refugee crisis it affected politics and fund populist movements across the european union. suffer often less humane border policies were the result of. their supporters argue that those policies are worked sent a message the number of attempted crossings has dropped by about 90 percent of the last 5 years still around 90000 people tried it in 2020. greece which has borne the brunt of the migrant crisis has taken a particularly uncompromising stance on refugees. prime minister kiriakou as mixer tuckey's and his right wing new democracy party came to power in 2019 n.g.o.s media and human rights
increasingly so states themselves for trying to obstruct such investigations and that's why it's the role of angie also allows for and others it's crucial to have a crucial role to play to tell the story of refugees and help establish patterns help establish what is really going on very often the only witness the only ice over there and the gnc. what really goes on at sea is something some european governments want to stay and see. the influx in 2015 or more than a 1000000 migrants mark the...
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and there was a casting director enjoy therm who would send me out on things i did policewoman with angie dickinson i did starsky and hutch i did you know i was doing little parts and stuff ok so. he said you've got to go in through this you know is a t.v. show going to be done taxi and it's all these famous guys jim brooks and ed weinberger stand daniels and dave davis and they come from m.t.m. and they did the mary tyler moore show and they did all that i know them for madam ice you know i'm like a new york guy and so i look at the script and there it is this character louis de palma the straw boss in the cab and everybody wants to be a cab driver i mean something else judd wants to be the cab driver who is going to be in it anyway long story short i get the thing i loved it i thought it was like a terrific script they call it a pilot script it was like the 1st episode of many that we did in any way i wanted to really make an impression so i walk into the office jolie traduce is me there's jim brooks standing there's a chair right in the middle of the room you know that's the hot seat y
and there was a casting director enjoy therm who would send me out on things i did policewoman with angie dickinson i did starsky and hutch i did you know i was doing little parts and stuff ok so. he said you've got to go in through this you know is a t.v. show going to be done taxi and it's all these famous guys jim brooks and ed weinberger stand daniels and dave davis and they come from m.t.m. and they did the mary tyler moore show and they did all that i know them for madam ice you know i'm...
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keith angie on their daughters laila and lexie have breakfast together before school. they burn things are going on we've always taken the approach with. teach them to evaluate all that information through a local worldview or through a christian worldview. like thousands of other teenagers in the u.s. 15 year old laila only knows a christian way of life she doesn't have any posters or magazines in her room only religious books. this is the arabic bible because i'm trying to learn arabic so yeah and then this is my old bible from when i was a kid it's all torn apart and then my new bible isn't clear like you've been here because i think it's a special so i love it this is a christian. but by a preacher named francis chance. it's on the drive to school faith and religion is also a constant presence. it's a christian radio on. just about anywhere in the country you can find her sure your station. most all of leesburg 22000 inhabitants are christians the small town has 151 churches the situation is typical for many rural us communities. are. along the main street there ar
keith angie on their daughters laila and lexie have breakfast together before school. they burn things are going on we've always taken the approach with. teach them to evaluate all that information through a local worldview or through a christian worldview. like thousands of other teenagers in the u.s. 15 year old laila only knows a christian way of life she doesn't have any posters or magazines in her room only religious books. this is the arabic bible because i'm trying to learn arabic so...
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we are going to now turn our attention to our civil war prisoners with a presentation by angie zombek, "we keep in glorious spirits. dr. zombek: thank you. p.o.w.'s feared being forgotten in a war that romanticized battlefield conflicts and soldiers' experiences on the front lines. once military prisons became crowded, newspapers printed and later highlighted stories of retaliation, intentional malfeasance, deprivation, and suffering, but local and mass circulation newspapers paid considerable attention to individual p.o.w.'s and in so doing, continued the antebellum interest in the underdog and ordinary individuals. during the civil war, these ordinary individuals were soldiers who became imprisoned underdogs. the press reported on and published personal p.o.w. accounts as evidence that their will to fight persisted despite imprisonment. soldiers felt anguished upon capture, but stories of successful prison escape, survival captivity, and death reveal how prisoners fought the war against captors and in support of their cause. the press' coverage and p.o.w.'s own accounts of imprisonm
we are going to now turn our attention to our civil war prisoners with a presentation by angie zombek, "we keep in glorious spirits. dr. zombek: thank you. p.o.w.'s feared being forgotten in a war that romanticized battlefield conflicts and soldiers' experiences on the front lines. once military prisons became crowded, newspapers printed and later highlighted stories of retaliation, intentional malfeasance, deprivation, and suffering, but local and mass circulation newspapers paid...
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keith angie on their daughters laila and lexie have breakfast together before school. they burn things are going on we've always taken the approach with. teach them to evaluate all that information through . a local worldview through a christian worldview. like thousands of other teenagers in the u.s. 15 year old only knows a christian way of life she doesn't have any posters or magazines in her room only religious books. this is the arabic bible because i'm trying to learn arabic so yeah and then this is my old bible from when i was a kid it's all torn apart and then my new bible isn't clear like you've been here because i think it's a special so i love it this is a christian. but by a preacher named francis chant. on the drive to school in faith and religion there's also a constant presence. there's a christian radio on. just about anywhere in the country you can find a christian radio station. most all of leesburg 22000 inhabitants are christians the small town has 151 churches the situation is typical for many rural us communities. that are. along the main street t
keith angie on their daughters laila and lexie have breakfast together before school. they burn things are going on we've always taken the approach with. teach them to evaluate all that information through . a local worldview through a christian worldview. like thousands of other teenagers in the u.s. 15 year old only knows a christian way of life she doesn't have any posters or magazines in her room only religious books. this is the arabic bible because i'm trying to learn arabic so yeah and...
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keith angie and their daughters laila and lexie have breakfast together before school. they burn things are going up early we've always taken the approach with. teach them to evaluate all that information through a local worldview or through a christian worldview. like thousands of other teenagers in the u.s. 15 year old only knows a christian way of life she doesn't have any posters or magazines in her room only religious books. this is the arabic bible because i'm trying to learn arabic so yeah and then this is my old bible from when i was a kid it's all torn apart and then my new bible isn't clear like you've been here because i think it's a special so i love it this is a christian. but by a preacher named francis chance. on the drive to school faith and religion is also a constant presence. it's a christian radio on. just about anywhere in the country you can find christian radio station. most all of leesburg 22000 inhabitants are christians the small town has 151 churches the situation is typical for many rural us communities. along the main street there are numero
keith angie and their daughters laila and lexie have breakfast together before school. they burn things are going up early we've always taken the approach with. teach them to evaluate all that information through a local worldview or through a christian worldview. like thousands of other teenagers in the u.s. 15 year old only knows a christian way of life she doesn't have any posters or magazines in her room only religious books. this is the arabic bible because i'm trying to learn arabic so...
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angie zombek of the university of north carolina at wilmington will discuss how the press commemorated these prisoners in her study we keep inglorious spirits and finally in memorializing the fight for the union debra reddin van tuyll of augusta university will explore how newspapers covered the memorialization of soldiers following the war as monuments were erected throughout the north. in the ensuing years, the great generals and the literary soldiers enscribed their own biographies, but in important ways the civil war press preserved the stories of all. to take a closer look at these stories we'll begin with william huntzicker and his study picturing civil war bill? >> thank you, katrina. i want to begin by thanking professors sachsman and quinn for inviting me to be part of this panel. can we have a slide, rachel. anyway, the -- the matthew brady was the most successful photographer of the 19th century even before the civil war and next. and he had a studio in new york city. next picture. and you can go into brady's studio and look at photographs that he had made of celebrities. he
angie zombek of the university of north carolina at wilmington will discuss how the press commemorated these prisoners in her study we keep inglorious spirits and finally in memorializing the fight for the union debra reddin van tuyll of augusta university will explore how newspapers covered the memorialization of soldiers following the war as monuments were erected throughout the north. in the ensuing years, the great generals and the literary soldiers enscribed their own biographies, but in...
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movies i think, it's the only time that 57 movies where he is depicted as a bad guy, and he slapped angie dickson in the movie. he hated that. he hated that. he would never see the movie. he himself was in the wilderness several times, including after 63. and he is kind of like a professional host in southern california. introducing political candidates. various things. and he started to develop a speech which became known as the speech. for local candidates, mostly for cold water in 63, the cold water movement began in 63, my parents were members of it. they went to the goldwater convention. walter brennan kissed my mother. does anybody remember walter brennan? good. excellent. >> it's not to think of the walter brennan in my mind kissing your mom butts -- >> so anyway, he's developing this speech. finally a group of wealthy southern california businessmen go to neil and his brother because he's an executive in southern california, and they say to reagan we want to put the speech on television. they put up the money and it was broadcast on nbc. it was a enormous hit. it raised millions o
movies i think, it's the only time that 57 movies where he is depicted as a bad guy, and he slapped angie dickson in the movie. he hated that. he hated that. he would never see the movie. he himself was in the wilderness several times, including after 63. and he is kind of like a professional host in southern california. introducing political candidates. various things. and he started to develop a speech which became known as the speech. for local candidates, mostly for cold water in 63, the...
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sambuccetti: la prima de juan, angie, iba a la misma escuela y recuerda esa transformaciÓn.ara coquetear con ella, para decirle que estÁ hermosa. al salir del salÓn, mi amigo, el que me habÍa acompaÑado al cine, me felicitÓ porque me vio hablando con la muchacha de la clase. sambuccetti: juan fue sumando conquistas dentro y fuera de la escuela. juan y en cuento a la relaciÓn con el sexo opuesto. ¿quÉ cosas puedes y no puedes hacer? morales: aunque estamos en una silla de ruedas, la mayorÍa de nosotros, no quiere decir que estamos paralizados. yo puedo sentir todo de la cabeza a los pies. sambuccetti: juan se convirtiÓ en el alma de la fiesta. sus conquistas sucedÍan casi siempre aquÍ, en este centro comercial donde estaba el cine que le habÍa cambiado la vida. morales: hacÍamos competencias. ¿quiÉn podÍa conseguir la mayor cantidad de nÚmeros telefÓnicos en una noche? en la plaza del cine fuimos generando cierta envidia de los otros jÓvenes que se creÍan dueÑos de la plaza. una tal pandilla. sambuccetti: juan tenÍa entonces 15 aÑos y con sus primos, jesÚs y george, menores q
sambuccetti: la prima de juan, angie, iba a la misma escuela y recuerda esa transformaciÓn.ara coquetear con ella, para decirle que estÁ hermosa. al salir del salÓn, mi amigo, el que me habÍa acompaÑado al cine, me felicitÓ porque me vio hablando con la muchacha de la clase. sambuccetti: juan fue sumando conquistas dentro y fuera de la escuela. juan y en cuento a la relaciÓn con el sexo opuesto. ¿quÉ cosas puedes y no puedes hacer? morales: aunque estamos en una silla de ruedas, la...
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and he slaps angie dickinson in the movie. he really hated that. he hated that. and so he wouldn't -- he would never see the movie. but he was kind of -- he himself was in the wilderness several times, including after '63. and he's kind of like a professional host in southern california interviewing -- introducing political candidates and various things. and he is starting to develop a speech, which became known as the speech. for local candidates but mostly for goldwater in '63, it actually started in the fall of '63. my parents were actually members of it. they came here to washington, went to the draft goldwater convention. walter brennan kissed my mother. does anybody remember walter brennan? >> sure. >> oh, okay. the real mccoy. good. excellent. excellent. >> it's odd to think of the walter brennan in my mind kissing your mom. kind of an old man. >> but so any way, he's developing this speech, and finally a group of southern wealthy southern california businessmen go to reagan and his brother neil. neil was an ad executive in southern california. and they sa
and he slaps angie dickinson in the movie. he really hated that. he hated that. and so he wouldn't -- he would never see the movie. but he was kind of -- he himself was in the wilderness several times, including after '63. and he's kind of like a professional host in southern california interviewing -- introducing political candidates and various things. and he is starting to develop a speech, which became known as the speech. for local candidates but mostly for goldwater in '63, it actually...
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inwill go to angie minneapolis, minnesota. democrats line. caller: hello. host: you are on, go ahead. i just really learned a lot tonight about our democracy and our government. up tolearned it is not decisionso make the about each states -- states state's voting and it's very important to remember that. contest whatcannot is going on in another state's elections. that was what was going on tonight. like everybody did the right thing by following the states have, that to decide what their state is going to do in an election. host: what do you make about the concerns, we had plenty of calls over the last several hours about concerns about electoral integrity, concerns about how the vote was processed. you hear those claims of people, do you think they should be heard out? feel that theydo were heard, they were heard in byrt, they were heard different lawyers who talked about what the arguments were and what had happened in each state. and judges ruled that there was no fraud. i believe also that every election has some sort -- we are all human and we all mak
inwill go to angie minneapolis, minnesota. democrats line. caller: hello. host: you are on, go ahead. i just really learned a lot tonight about our democracy and our government. up tolearned it is not decisionso make the about each states -- states state's voting and it's very important to remember that. contest whatcannot is going on in another state's elections. that was what was going on tonight. like everybody did the right thing by following the states have, that to decide what their state...
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desintegrarse se trata de una bolsa muy resistente que segÚn sus distribuidores no causa problemas angiera la transiciÓn completa a empaques >>> en el salvador angie al va vez noticias telemundo >>> seguimos con "un nuevo dÍa" y pasamos con stephanie y su cita mÉdica ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> como saben estados unidos sobrepasÓ los 25 millones de casos de covid-19 y hasta el domingo 17 mil personas han muerto por covid-19 y el nÚmero llega a 569 para evaluaciÓn de salud de la universidad de washington hoy en tu cita mÉdica quiero darle la mÁs cordial bienvenida al doctor jaime salas mÉdico internista desde san juan puerto rico doctor cÓmo estÁ >>> todo bien stephanie cÓmo estÁ todo por allÁ?. >>> fabuloso quÉ gusto saludarlo y arranquemos con la primer pregunta que tiene que ver contra la vacuna mÓdena contra el covid-19 dicen que creÓ anticuerpos que neutralizan las variantes del coronavirus que se encontraron por primera vez en el reino unido y tambiÉn en sudÁfrica pero quÉ impacto tiene en la efectividad de dicha vacuna? >>> pues mira lo importante de la vacuna que sÍ la manera que fue diseÑ
desintegrarse se trata de una bolsa muy resistente que segÚn sus distribuidores no causa problemas angiera la transiciÓn completa a empaques >>> en el salvador angie al va vez noticias telemundo >>> seguimos con "un nuevo dÍa" y pasamos con stephanie y su cita mÉdica ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> como saben estados unidos sobrepasÓ los 25 millones de casos de covid-19 y hasta el domingo 17 mil personas han muerto por covid-19 y el nÚmero llega a 569 para...
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this is angie osorio, a honduran asylum seeker. >> the officers have mistreated us. they have treated us like dogs. "go to country," they say. that is not fair. the children are not at fault. what they are doing is wrong. we have fled many things that are happening in honduras. it is not fair we are treated like this, like dogs, ike animals. amy: the caravan of some 9000 asylum seekers left honduras last week as people are fleeing the devastation left behind by two back-to-back hurricanes that battered the region last november and an economic crisis that worsened during the pandemic. hundreds of them began returning to honduras after being apprehended by guatemalan officials. cbs news reports 700 refugee children -- whose families were forced to stay in mexico while their asylum cases are resolved in the u.s. -- ended up crossing into the u.s. alone. since 2019, tens of thousands of asylum seeking families have been stuck in mexico due to the trump administration's so-called migrant protection protocols program. the program has forced asylum seekers to wait in crowde
this is angie osorio, a honduran asylum seeker. >> the officers have mistreated us. they have treated us like dogs. "go to country," they say. that is not fair. the children are not at fault. what they are doing is wrong. we have fled many things that are happening in honduras. it is not fair we are treated like this, like dogs, ike animals. amy: the caravan of some 9000 asylum seekers left honduras last week as people are fleeing the devastation left behind by two back-to-back...
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i still love my sister, angie. she is the favorite child. >> bill: i consider this a classroom every day. it is a school and we're learning and going through it together, too. good morning. >> dana: get me a gold chart system. i respond well to that. work on it. >> bill: also expecting president biden to take more executive action today and every day for the first week. this afternoon he will address racial inequity, dana. >> dana: we'll hear more about that. kristin fisher reporting live from the white house. how is it going this morning? >> good morning. every day this week has a theme. yesterday it was all about buy american. today it is about racial equity. president biden is going to be speaking about it and signing more executive actions. at 2:00 p.m. today. the white house still has not confirmed what exactly president biden will be signing but based on statements and promises that were made during the campaign, here are some of the things that president biden may try to do today. he may try to create a poli
i still love my sister, angie. she is the favorite child. >> bill: i consider this a classroom every day. it is a school and we're learning and going through it together, too. good morning. >> dana: get me a gold chart system. i respond well to that. work on it. >> bill: also expecting president biden to take more executive action today and every day for the first week. this afternoon he will address racial inequity, dana. >> dana: we'll hear more about that. kristin...
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. >> i'm angie. i worked with carmen chu through the years. i have to say, i believe carmen chu is an excellent choice for city administrator. i really admire her hard work and reaching out in the community and taking so much great initiative to allow us an assessor recorder. she made herself really accessible and put herself out there in the community, through events, through workshops, at the library, speaking at community festivals. she's put so much effort into having conversations with the community, with the people of san francisco in so many ways. i really admire her about that greatly admire her positive can do attitude as well as her ability to think outside the box and so very inspiring. best of all, contagious. i think she has a great impact on the community and i look forward to seeing her as city administrator. thank you. >> next speaker. >> hello. >> go ahead. >> there's been so many years since i worked with her former mayor ed lee. i encourage the board to vote her nomination. >> next speaker please. >> that completes the queue
. >> i'm angie. i worked with carmen chu through the years. i have to say, i believe carmen chu is an excellent choice for city administrator. i really admire her hard work and reaching out in the community and taking so much great initiative to allow us an assessor recorder. she made herself really accessible and put herself out there in the community, through events, through workshops, at the library, speaking at community festivals. she's put so much effort into having conversations...
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. >> i'm angie. i worked with carmen chu through the years. i have to say, i believe carmen chu is an excellent choice for city administrator. i really admire her hard work and reaching out in the community and taking so much great initiative to allow us an assessor recorder. she made herself really accessible and put herself out there in the community, through events, through workshops, at the library, speaking at community festivals. she's put so much effort into having conversations with the community, with the people of san francisco in so many ways. i really admire her about that greatly admire her positive can do attitude as well as her ability to think outside the box and so very inspiring. best of all, contagious. i think she has a great impact on the community and i look forward to seeing her as city administrator. thank you. >> next speaker. >> hello. >> go ahead. >> there's been so many years since i worked with her former mayor ed lee. i encourage the board to vote her nomination. >> next speaker please. >> that completes the queue
. >> i'm angie. i worked with carmen chu through the years. i have to say, i believe carmen chu is an excellent choice for city administrator. i really admire her hard work and reaching out in the community and taking so much great initiative to allow us an assessor recorder. she made herself really accessible and put herself out there in the community, through events, through workshops, at the library, speaking at community festivals. she's put so much effort into having conversations...
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. >> i'm angie. i worked with carmen chu through the years. i have to say, i believe carmen chu is an excellent choice for city administrator. i really admire her hard work and reaching out in the community and taking so much great initiative to allow us an assessor recorder. she made herself really accessible and put herself out there in the community, through events, through workshops, at the library, speaking at community festivals. she's put so much effort into having conversations with the community, with the people of san francisco in so many ways. i really admire her about that greatly admire her positive can do attitude as well as her ability to think outside the box and so very inspiring. best of all, contagious. i think she has a great impact on the community and i look forward to seeing her as city administrator. thank you. >> next speaker. >> hello. >> go ahead. >> there's been so many years since i worked with her former mayor ed lee. i encourage the board to vote her nomination. >> next speaker please. >> that completes the queue
. >> i'm angie. i worked with carmen chu through the years. i have to say, i believe carmen chu is an excellent choice for city administrator. i really admire her hard work and reaching out in the community and taking so much great initiative to allow us an assessor recorder. she made herself really accessible and put herself out there in the community, through events, through workshops, at the library, speaking at community festivals. she's put so much effort into having conversations...
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stateside publicist ron oberman, and jenna malone cuts a vaguely sympathetic figure as bowie's wife angieelease of david lean's acclaimed adaptation of noel coward's blithe spirit. a hit stage play which had taken london and broadway by storm. margaret rutherford and kay hammond, both of whom started in the original stage production, reprised their roles as a medium and a ghost. the letter conjured up by a seance which reintroduces her to former husband rex harrison, now remarried to constance cummings. now these roles have been refilled by respectively damejudy dench, leslie mann, dan stevens and isla fisher in a new version of blithe spirit which add some perfunctory nods to modernity while still retaining a basic skeleton of the original. elvira? hello? i haven't the foggiest idea of how to send her back. directed by downton abbey alumnus edward hall from a script by nick moorcroft, meg leonard and piers ashworth, this latest incarnation was due to open in uk theaters last year emma but after covid delays it was acquired for sky cinema. you're in trouble now. but to be honest, i can't
stateside publicist ron oberman, and jenna malone cuts a vaguely sympathetic figure as bowie's wife angieelease of david lean's acclaimed adaptation of noel coward's blithe spirit. a hit stage play which had taken london and broadway by storm. margaret rutherford and kay hammond, both of whom started in the original stage production, reprised their roles as a medium and a ghost. the letter conjured up by a seance which reintroduces her to former husband rex harrison, now remarried to constance...
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stateside publicist ron 0berman, and jenna malone cuts a vaguely sympathetic figure as bowie's wife angie find stardust on a range of home viewing platforms, but bowie fans would be better served just dusting off their old lps and basking in the majesty of a talent to which this shoddy affair cannot hold a candle. oh, and if you want some of the real bowie on screen, then check out next week's secrets of cinema on pop movies. bbc four, tuesday night. i mention it only in passing. now we are getting somewhere. now, 1945 saw the release of david lean's acclaimed adaptation of noel coward's blithe spirit. a hit stage play which had taken london and broadway by storm. margaret rutherford and kay hammond, both of whom started in the original stage production, reprised their roles as a medium and a ghost. the letter conjured up by a seance which reintroduces her to former husband rex harrison, now remarried to constance cummings. now these roles have been refilled by respectively damejudy dench, leslie mann, dan stevens and isla fisher in a new version of blithe spirit which add some perfunctor
stateside publicist ron 0berman, and jenna malone cuts a vaguely sympathetic figure as bowie's wife angie find stardust on a range of home viewing platforms, but bowie fans would be better served just dusting off their old lps and basking in the majesty of a talent to which this shoddy affair cannot hold a candle. oh, and if you want some of the real bowie on screen, then check out next week's secrets of cinema on pop movies. bbc four, tuesday night. i mention it only in passing. now we are...
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and he slaps angie dickson in the movie. and he really hated that. he hated that. so he would never see the movie. he was in the wilderness several times, including after 63. and he's kind of a professional host in southern california introducing political candidates and various things. and he started to develop a speech which became known as the speech. for local candidates, but mostly for goldwater. in 63, the gold water movement actually started in 63. my parents were actually members of it. they came here to washington for. and walter brennan kiss my mother and -- does anybody remember walter brennan? >> yes. >> excellent. >> it's odd to think of the walter brennan in my mind kissing your mom. he's kind of an old man. [laughs] >> anyway, he's developing the speech and finally a group of wealthy southern california businessman go to reagan and his brother neil -- neil was an ad executive in southern california and they say to reagan, we want to put the speech on television tao goldwater. so they put up the money and it was broadcast on nbc. and it was an enormou
and he slaps angie dickson in the movie. and he really hated that. he hated that. so he would never see the movie. he was in the wilderness several times, including after 63. and he's kind of a professional host in southern california introducing political candidates and various things. and he started to develop a speech which became known as the speech. for local candidates, but mostly for goldwater. in 63, the gold water movement actually started in 63. my parents were actually members of it....