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(lydia) annie has (lydia) annie has your forecast...r pattern with temperatures at or slightly below seasonal normals will persist over the region through next week. night and morning low clouds will dissipate over inland areas each afternoon, while only partial clearing is expected near the coast. (lydia)happening now... the bay area red cross has deployed hundreds of people to hawaii... as hurricane lane pounds the islands with rain. 200 people are now ready to help out. more than 1 million people are already feeling the effects of hurricane lane. meanwhile... a local task force has been deployed to oahu to help out with the disaster response. the menlo park-based group sent 36 members of its team to hawaii. they took almost 40- thousand pounds of gear with them. (lydia)hurricane lane has forced many tourists to cut short their hawaiian holiday. just back from the islands is a sunnyvale resident who shared her story with kron four's rob fladeboe. tracy may/chased from hawaii by hurricane "....the hardest thing is the uncertainty...."u
(lydia) annie has (lydia) annie has your forecast...r pattern with temperatures at or slightly below seasonal normals will persist over the region through next week. night and morning low clouds will dissipate over inland areas each afternoon, while only partial clearing is expected near the coast. (lydia)happening now... the bay area red cross has deployed hundreds of people to hawaii... as hurricane lane pounds the islands with rain. 200 people are now ready to help out. more than 1 million...
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let's get a check of the weather with anny hong. (anny hong): a mainly dry weather pattern with temperatures at or slightly below seasonal normals will persist over the region through next week. night and morning low clouds will dissipate over inland areas each afternoon, while only partial clearing is expected near the coast. ( lydia ) a war hero, former presidential candidate, and the senior senator from arizona - john mccain has died after battling brain cancer for a little more than a year. karin caifa is outside mccain's ranch in sedona, arizona, with the latest we're starting to learn more about memorial services for senator john mccain. after he leaves arizona, he'll head back to the nation's capitol where he will lie in state in the u.s. capitol. there will also be a service at washington's national cathedral and a private service in annapolis maryland, the home of the u.s. naval academy. opportunities for friends family senate colleagues and even the public to say farewell and thanks.on saturday morning, john mccain's wife
let's get a check of the weather with anny hong. (anny hong): a mainly dry weather pattern with temperatures at or slightly below seasonal normals will persist over the region through next week. night and morning low clouds will dissipate over inland areas each afternoon, while only partial clearing is expected near the coast. ( lydia ) a war hero, former presidential candidate, and the senior senator from arizona - john mccain has died after battling brain cancer for a little more than a year....
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annie and josh, stick around. we have a lot to discuss for the rest of the hour. >>> a united front against the white house. 13 former national security leaders and counting standing by john brennan and against the president of the united states. >>> plus, how the battle over security clearances could affect the russia investigation. that's when we come right back. stay with us. your paycheck. your family depends on it. but if something happened to you... you need life insurance! and chances are selectquote can get it for you for under a dollar a day. selectquote found michael, 38, a $500,000 policy for under $23 a month. selectquote found anna, 37, a $750,000 policy for under $23 a month. selectquote's secret? they comparison shop a select group of great companies like these... for your best rate. give your family the security they need at a price you can afford. since 1985 selectquote has saved over a million families millions of dollars on life insurance. call this number now. or go to selectquote.com. discover
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annie: that's right. an asset management, one major thing that they took away from the crisis was the ability to acquire their e.t.f. business, which is the world's leader today. and what happened back then was barclays had not accepted bailout money from the u.k. government and put up b.g.i. for sale, and blackrock swept in with a $13.5 billion deal for the company, acquiring its ishares business among other things. vonnie: the reason that's important is because precisely after the financial crisis is when people just went for passive, low fee, e.t.f.'s, and that was that business. romaine: yeah, so beyond the i-sharesing when she you're talking about what they did to transform themselves out of this financial crisis, i mean, what more did they do beyond get into this e.t.f. sector? annie: there are other ways in which they kind of built this empire in the past 10 years. one other aspect that we mentioned in the story is they have this risk technology called aladdin, which they felt would manage their fi
annie: that's right. an asset management, one major thing that they took away from the crisis was the ability to acquire their e.t.f. business, which is the world's leader today. and what happened back then was barclays had not accepted bailout money from the u.k. government and put up b.g.i. for sale, and blackrock swept in with a $13.5 billion deal for the company, acquiring its ishares business among other things. vonnie: the reason that's important is because precisely after the financial...
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annie, thank you so much. sometimes a day at the ballpark is more than just a day at the ballpark.a : all military members stand and be recognized. sometimes fans cheer for those who wear a different uniform. no matter where or when you served, t-mobile stands ready to serve you. that's why we're providing half off family lines to all military. i we worked with pg&eof to save energy because wenie. wanted to help the school. they would put these signs on the door to let the teacher know you didn't cut off the light. the teachers, they would call us the energy patrol. so they would be like, here they come, turn off your lights! those three young ladies were teaching the whole school about energy efficiency. we actually saved $50,000. and that's just one school, two semesters, three girls. together, we're building a better california. >>> well, prosecutors in the trial of president trump's former campaign chairman paul manafort bringing out their star witness today. long time manafort business associate rick gates admitting to committing crimes both alongside and at the direction of p
annie, thank you so much. sometimes a day at the ballpark is more than just a day at the ballpark.a : all military members stand and be recognized. sometimes fans cheer for those who wear a different uniform. no matter where or when you served, t-mobile stands ready to serve you. that's why we're providing half off family lines to all military. i we worked with pg&eof to save energy because wenie. wanted to help the school. they would put these signs on the door to let the teacher know you...
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liberty. ♪ >>> so i'm back now with charles blow, steve cortez and annie karni.with how the president -- he uses both to prop himself up. >> he does. they're both definitely tools. they're tools that democrats should be scared of in 2018 and 2020. i think that one of the most effective outcomes of his rhetoric is that it determines what his opponents, whether they be political opponents or as he branded us, the opposition party. what we talk about. democrats -- i've talked to senior democratic roperatives wo say their fear in 2020 is that this conversation we have tonight will define the race, forcing them to maybe outleft each other in an attempt to win the primary and then come out too bruised and too far to the left to win a general election. and the news -- you started out your show here tonight saying you don't like to be the story. we shouldn't be the story but then trump says certain things that demand a response. both of these tools are productive for him in that he is shaping what his opponents are discussing at all. >> steve, as of last week "the washin
liberty. ♪ >>> so i'm back now with charles blow, steve cortez and annie karni.with how the president -- he uses both to prop himself up. >> he does. they're both definitely tools. they're tools that democrats should be scared of in 2018 and 2020. i think that one of the most effective outcomes of his rhetoric is that it determines what his opponents, whether they be political opponents or as he branded us, the opposition party. what we talk about. democrats -- i've talked to...
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frank, ken vogel, annie carney, our omarosa correspondent for tonight. thank you all so much. have a great weekend. coming up for us, what we think might have been happening behind the scenes during that lengthy and unusual delay in the manafort trial today. and later, preparing for a tense weekend nkd charlottesville on the one-year anniversary of that fatal confrontation and then in washington where white supremacists and counterprotesters will square off some of them within ear shot of the white house. the 11th hour on a friday night just getting under way. ♪ ooh, heaven is a place on earth ♪ uhp. i didn't believe it. again. ♪ ooh, baby, do you know what that's worth? ♪ i want to believe it. [ claps hands ] ♪ ooh i'm not hearing the confidence. okay, hold the name your price tool. power of options based on your budget! and! ♪ we'll make heaven a place on earth ♪ yeah! oh, my angels! ♪ ooh, heaven is a place on earth ♪ [ sobs quietly ] ♪ ooh, heaven is a place on earth ♪ i never thought i'd say this but i found bladder leak underwear that's actually pretty. always discreet b
frank, ken vogel, annie carney, our omarosa correspondent for tonight. thank you all so much. have a great weekend. coming up for us, what we think might have been happening behind the scenes during that lengthy and unusual delay in the manafort trial today. and later, preparing for a tense weekend nkd charlottesville on the one-year anniversary of that fatal confrontation and then in washington where white supremacists and counterprotesters will square off some of them within ear shot of the...
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emily jane fox and annie karni are back with me. i'm trying to keep straight whose enemy we are.hink we're the enemy of the people but sarah sanders seems to think that's an accurate description of the free press. you saw the piece by maggie haberman, her colleagues in "the new york times," they were able to detail a list of people that ivanka and her folks wanted "the new york times" to talk to. i guess you can't consider the media the enemy of the people when you're handing them a list of people to call about how great you are. >> this is something i encountered when i was writing my book about the first family and ivanka in particular. they understand there is a way to manipulate the narrative if you're working with people who are willing to be playing that game. and so when you have someone ask a pointed question today, an up or down, is the media the enemy of the people, this is someone who is so media savvy, who is 37 years old and will spend the rest of her life either in politics or in business, and she needs the media on her side. for her to say no, the media is not the
emily jane fox and annie karni are back with me. i'm trying to keep straight whose enemy we are.hink we're the enemy of the people but sarah sanders seems to think that's an accurate description of the free press. you saw the piece by maggie haberman, her colleagues in "the new york times," they were able to detail a list of people that ivanka and her folks wanted "the new york times" to talk to. i guess you can't consider the media the enemy of the people when you're...
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unless there is another annie back there. i don't know. reporter: the president said that he kept on our is that -- ms. sanders: jon may be happy to go annie if that means he gets by to take your question. reporter: the president said he kept omarosa on despite complaints from her colleagues supportive of him and said nice because she was personally supportive of him and said nice about him. things ms. sanders: sorry, i can't hear you. reporter: he said he kept her on complaints about her behavior despite she was personally because supportive of him and said nice things about him. true of any other officials that is thattrue of any other officials that are working in this white house right now? ms. sanders: i'm not aware of that. justin. reporter: since you don't want to talk about omarosa, i have a bunch on turkey that hopefully you'll let me great through. reporter: -- ms. sanders: a bunch? we'll do our best. reporter: do you have a reaction to president erdogan calling for a ban on u.s. electronics like iphones? would the president enco
unless there is another annie back there. i don't know. reporter: the president said that he kept on our is that -- ms. sanders: jon may be happy to go annie if that means he gets by to take your question. reporter: the president said he kept omarosa on despite complaints from her colleagues supportive of him and said nice because she was personally supportive of him and said nice about him. things ms. sanders: sorry, i can't hear you. reporter: he said he kept her on complaints about her...
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worked for robert mueller, ken vogel and white house reporter for politico who has been busy today, annie, for reasons we'll get to. frank, what do you make and more importantly what will robert mueller and his team make of the president's co-counsel on the radio today? >> there is only one conclusion that i am able to draw from this onslaught of the last several days of public appearance of two guys posti guys posing as lawyers and trying to get some air time. why do i say that? this is becoming an all out preparation of the battleground for the public minds and hearts in anticipation of what they seemed to believe are going to be article for impeachment. there is no other way to explain how they're taking air ways and doing all of this and the issue of entities allowing partisan political hacks to take over the air waves as we are several weeks away from midterm elections is something that actually the fcc should be looking into. they're preparing for impeachment and they're trying to win hearts and minds. >> ken, they did so, i imagine not being a lawyer and having some professional, l
worked for robert mueller, ken vogel and white house reporter for politico who has been busy today, annie, for reasons we'll get to. frank, what do you make and more importantly what will robert mueller and his team make of the president's co-counsel on the radio today? >> there is only one conclusion that i am able to draw from this onslaught of the last several days of public appearance of two guys posti guys posing as lawyers and trying to get some air time. why do i say that? this is...
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we're voting. >> you're right. >> it's early. >> don't worry, annie.ion, celery, peppers. we add canned choppedes toma >> like that. seems easy. >> cook it down for about five minutes. then we add -- >> add the broth. i'm going to leave time for you, don't y worry. is this it? >> all finished. >> it looks delicious. don't reveal. they're wspering over there. >> planning. >> don't vote yet. >> all right, now we're movin over to annie. we have the new england. >> the original. when people think chowder, they think new england. similar to what mike did, i goin to start with fresh clams. they're cherrystone clams, a littlesmaller, just water, and low heat just until they open up. like you said, you don'tant to overcook them or they get tough and rubbery. this ls what theyk like. you take them out of the shell, just like mike did, give them a rough chop. moving right along, i blended up some bacon. very important. and then i'm going to cook -- yeah, that's going to add a lot of flavor, i'm going to put cele and onion and soften that all up. put that down, a
we're voting. >> you're right. >> it's early. >> don't worry, annie.ion, celery, peppers. we add canned choppedes toma >> like that. seems easy. >> cook it down for about five minutes. then we add -- >> add the broth. i'm going to leave time for you, don't y worry. is this it? >> all finished. >> it looks delicious. don't reveal. they're wspering over there. >> planning. >> don't vote yet. >> all right, now we're movin over to...
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annie lennox, sir elton john king, what a life, she said.lennox, sir eltonjohn and from sir paul mccartney... her legacy are moments such as these at the funeral of martin luther king. and here, the inauguration of the first black american president. this is music that helped define pivotal moments in history. the emotional charge came from her childhood in gospel and in the church and listening to her father's preaching. it certainly served as a testing ground for me as a singer as well as many other good things came from the church. # you're no good... # you're no good... # you're no good... # you're a lie and you're a cheetah... but there was also another side to her, one of her producers described it is a mysterious sorrow. she had lost her mother aged ten. she herself had had two children by the time she was 16. her private life was turbulent. but in public... she always projected strength. and after a career which dimmed in the ‘70s, she bounced back in the eighties. but it would be wrong to measure her by awards or sales. that tear pe
annie lennox, sir elton john king, what a life, she said.lennox, sir eltonjohn and from sir paul mccartney... her legacy are moments such as these at the funeral of martin luther king. and here, the inauguration of the first black american president. this is music that helped define pivotal moments in history. the emotional charge came from her childhood in gospel and in the church and listening to her father's preaching. it certainly served as a testing ground for me as a singer as well as...
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joining us now, political reporter annie carney, she wrote the story about those white house staffers living in fear after omarosa's first couple tapes and worried about what's next. >> 378 people work for this man. it's all available on the interwebs. these folks must know what they've gotten themselves into. >> when i wrote that they're living in fear of what might come next, it's not so much that they're fearing what donald trump might have said or learning something new about their boss, the tape that omarosa released of katrina pierson, a spokeswoman on his campaign and another top adviser, lynn patton, discussing the potential existence of the "n" word tape saying he's said it, he's embarrassed shows in her mission for publicity and payback, she's willing to embarrass former colleagues along the way so the people i spoke to said for the people who interact with her a lot, which is mostly on the communications staff, it's this feeling every morning that it looks like she's going to trickle them out and this feeling like, oh, god, what did i say that i don't remember. >> here's th
joining us now, political reporter annie carney, she wrote the story about those white house staffers living in fear after omarosa's first couple tapes and worried about what's next. >> 378 people work for this man. it's all available on the interwebs. these folks must know what they've gotten themselves into. >> when i wrote that they're living in fear of what might come next, it's not so much that they're fearing what donald trump might have said or learning something new about...
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annie lennox, sir eltonjohn carole king... annie lennox, sir elton john and sir carole king...r eltonjohn and sir paul mccartney. her legacy at moments such as these, at the funeral of martin luther king. and here the inauguration of the first black american president. this is music that helped define the aduu this is music that helped define the adult moment in history and the emotional charge came from her childhood in gospel and the church and listening to herfather‘s preaching. it certainly served as a testing ground for me as a singer as well as many other good things came from the church. but there was also another side to her. one of her producers describe it as her. one of her producers describe itasa her. one of her producers describe it as a mysterious sorrow. she lost her mother at aged ten. she had two children by the age of 16. her private life was turbulence, but in public she always projected strength and after a career death in the 70s, she bounced back in the 80s. but it would be wrong to measure her by awards or sales. that tear perhaps ca ptu res awards or sa
annie lennox, sir eltonjohn carole king... annie lennox, sir elton john and sir carole king...r eltonjohn and sir paul mccartney. her legacy at moments such as these, at the funeral of martin luther king. and here the inauguration of the first black american president. this is music that helped define the aduu this is music that helped define the adult moment in history and the emotional charge came from her childhood in gospel and the church and listening to herfather‘s preaching. it...
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. >> annie, have we ever seen anything like this? you've got the fox news involvement with sean hannity handing off to two lawyers for the president of the united states. >> i mean, it goes -- it speaks more to the odd role that hannity is playing too, that hannity is a white house adviser, and the interchangeability between -- i mean, it's one thing to have these guys on his show as guests and another thing to actually hand over the reins as hosts, ac taking calls from listeners. the lines are blurred between all the roles here with lawyers playing the role of spokespeople, tv hosts playing the roles of advisers. they're all on the same team at the bottom line, and that's what we saw here today. >> let's not forget sean hannity, michael cohen client. hey, frank, let's talk about the signs that things are tightening around roger stone and tell us where you expect this to be going. >> roger stone is going to turn out to be a bigger fish than many people realize. we've all been focused on manafort and the trump tower meeting and gates,
. >> annie, have we ever seen anything like this? you've got the fox news involvement with sean hannity handing off to two lawyers for the president of the united states. >> i mean, it goes -- it speaks more to the odd role that hannity is playing too, that hannity is a white house adviser, and the interchangeability between -- i mean, it's one thing to have these guys on his show as guests and another thing to actually hand over the reins as hosts, ac taking calls from listeners....
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in 2008 i appeared on oprah to explain what happened using annie as an example. >> annie's interest rate went up and he couldn't afford the new payment. so the bank repoe tessesses ann house but it isn't worth as much as the mortgage. so this beautiful system all of a sudden collapsed because the bank didn't have to just repossess annie's house, they had to repossess millions of houses, put them all on sale and the bottom line is they weren't worth much money so this is what brought us to the brink of collapse. >> losses forced some financial institutions to go out of business or be sold. look at all those names that don't exist anymore. aig nearly collapsed. the federal government moved in. congress approved a $700 billion bailout program. the federal reserve bought government securities and other financial assets to increase the money supply. that staved off a greater economic crisis. but the profound effect continues today. the federal reserve bank of san francisco released a study this week which found that the financial crisis cost every american $70,000 in lifetime income. it also
in 2008 i appeared on oprah to explain what happened using annie as an example. >> annie's interest rate went up and he couldn't afford the new payment. so the bank repoe tessesses ann house but it isn't worth as much as the mortgage. so this beautiful system all of a sudden collapsed because the bank didn't have to just repossess annie's house, they had to repossess millions of houses, put them all on sale and the bottom line is they weren't worth much money so this is what brought us to...
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atlantic contributor and contributor editor annie lowery. that's it for me.l be back at 8:00 p.m. i'll see you tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. with stephanie and at 3:00 p.m. eastern. right now it's time to hand it over to nicolle wallace with ""deadline: white house." >> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. move over, thrilla in manila. the reality star smackdown none of us have been waiting for is here, omarosa versus donald. in one corner, a villain from "the apprentice" with a brand new tell-all of the president of the united states. in the other corner, donald trump calling the most senior african-american woman on the white house staff a dog. yep, a dog. the president clearly rattled about omarosa's book tour tweeting -- >> omarosa responded this afternoon with our own katy tur. >> if he would say that publicly, what would he say privately? he has no respect for women and african-americans, as evidence instructing the chief of staff to threaten me saying things could get ugly for me and there would be damage to my reputation. he's unfit to be in this office and
atlantic contributor and contributor editor annie lowery. that's it for me.l be back at 8:00 p.m. i'll see you tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. with stephanie and at 3:00 p.m. eastern. right now it's time to hand it over to nicolle wallace with ""deadline: white house." >> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. move over, thrilla in manila. the reality star smackdown none of us have been waiting for is here, omarosa versus donald. in one corner, a villain from "the...
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is quite good and we also spoke about i mean what would it be like if we had a female in my maid or annie my medication in denmark and actually i think that the western it's u.k. tional system is quite good and it's quite good fundament for being a female. so the culture clash in secular societies get violent sometimes i mean. if we remember the danish can occur to the prophet challis a bill or the american muhammad movie and how many people died as a result of of all of that. what should come first here the riots of europeans to draw any cartoon they wish or the religious sensibility of muslims. i think that there of course freedom of speech is a universal value and it's a fundamental value and it's not a christian westen no you it's a universal value which is shared by all people all over the world to me as a muslim freedom of speech. is an essential value at the same time i have another essential value which is. the believe that the koran is the word of god or you know this sensitivity. so i do believe that. it's important as human beings that when we we have this freedom of speech but
is quite good and we also spoke about i mean what would it be like if we had a female in my maid or annie my medication in denmark and actually i think that the western it's u.k. tional system is quite good and it's quite good fundament for being a female. so the culture clash in secular societies get violent sometimes i mean. if we remember the danish can occur to the prophet challis a bill or the american muhammad movie and how many people died as a result of of all of that. what should come...
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and man has started building transit camps to house the wretched annis. but the un has said conditions are not yet right and so far barely a handful of ranger have returned. let's look at some breaking news coming in now where we understand that the syrian prosecutors have opened an inquiry into italy's interior minister that's material salvini over rome's refusal to allow more than one hundred migrants stuck for ten days on a ship in a port in sicily to disembark but now says he'll allow them to leave they'll be allowed to leave in the coming hours and we'll have more on this story as it develops but just to repeat that this is zealand prosecutors have opened an inquiry into the country's interior minister matteo salvini here in germany chancellor angela merkel has been. where she hopes to improve economic ties particularly in the energy sector the country in the caucus is a major producer of natural gas and a key pipeline being built could pump into could pump into europe and reduce reliance on russia but that could be complicated by azerbaijan's human
and man has started building transit camps to house the wretched annis. but the un has said conditions are not yet right and so far barely a handful of ranger have returned. let's look at some breaking news coming in now where we understand that the syrian prosecutors have opened an inquiry into italy's interior minister that's material salvini over rome's refusal to allow more than one hundred migrants stuck for ten days on a ship in a port in sicily to disembark but now says he'll allow them...
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mom has started building transit camps to house the wretch annis but the un has said conditions are not yet right and so far barely a handful of really have returned. sports news now and the bonus league is back and saturday's early results are in fortuna disorders return to the top flight ended in two years as they gave up a one goal lead to lose at home to oxford the league's other newcomer nuremberg lost in berlin after losing in the couple of weeks frankfurt got back to winning ways against freiburg braman came from behind to draw against hanover wolves for the left as a late to be child mentioned blood bath take on liver couzin in saturday's late game while biron kicked off their season with a big win against hoffenheim on friday sunday's seized at guard and mines and dortmund take on life sick. well it was decisive display from the bavarians will be pleased to already have three points on the board as they attempt to win a record extending seventh league title let's see how that played out about to exit the tunnel two of the bund just leaguers hot shot coaches on the left knee coc
mom has started building transit camps to house the wretch annis but the un has said conditions are not yet right and so far barely a handful of really have returned. sports news now and the bonus league is back and saturday's early results are in fortuna disorders return to the top flight ended in two years as they gave up a one goal lead to lose at home to oxford the league's other newcomer nuremberg lost in berlin after losing in the couple of weeks frankfurt got back to winning ways against...
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>> the manhattan. >> it's okay, guys. >> thank you, mike and annie.d your clam chowder. >> mike, your clam chowder was magnificent. >> christian slater joining us from the top of the show talking about the movie "the wife" he has a great role and jane lynch and chris -- >> first a check for the local news and weather. i )m - -... the so-called "grand central >>> good morning. it's 8:56. i'm marcus washington. so-called grand central station of the west is open for business this morning. san francisco's brand-new transit center is up and running for bus service. while today is the first true test, with the crush of monday morning commuters, the first weekend of service went pretty smoothly. hundreds came out to check out the new gigs over the weekend. this is the city's first permanent transit center in decades. it also has a new rooftop part. happening now, containment has decreased a bit for the fire. now 68% contained, dropping from 70% overnight. that fire has burned more than 334,000 acres. the fire has destroyed more than 140 homes. >>> more fede
>> the manhattan. >> it's okay, guys. >> thank you, mike and annie.d your clam chowder. >> mike, your clam chowder was magnificent. >> christian slater joining us from the top of the show talking about the movie "the wife" he has a great role and jane lynch and chris -- >> first a check for the local news and weather. i )m - -... the so-called "grand central >>> good morning. it's 8:56. i'm marcus washington. so-called grand central...
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i think one is i'm making progress toward it but let's not exaggerate the success of "annie hall."'m going to try and make decisions to keep myself from acceptance by the masses. i'm going to try and make all those decisions counterproductive to my best interests. take prilosec otc and take control of heartburn. so you don't have to stash antacids here... here... or, here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec®. it's starts working hard at hour one. and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. your digestive system has billions of bacteria but life can throw them off balance. re-align yourself with align probiotic. and try new align gummies with prebiotics and probiotics to help support digestive health. i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how do i make the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? z
i think one is i'm making progress toward it but let's not exaggerate the success of "annie hall."'m going to try and make decisions to keep myself from acceptance by the masses. i'm going to try and make all those decisions counterproductive to my best interests. take prilosec otc and take control of heartburn. so you don't have to stash antacids here... here... or, here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. are you one sneeze away from...
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that said, annie, it's not clear to me and i'm curious if you have evidence were there not significantthe money would not go to increasing wages for employees or cap x given those decisions are made in the world depending which these companies operate how they want to allocate capital to stay competitive. >> absolutely. you run into a frustrating chicken and egg here companies are very profitable, in part because labor costs are relatively low if you had a legal and regulatory environment in which the labor costs are higher perhaps you would have less incentive. you look at the work of some economists, they would say this phenomenon is sxigs existing at same time you see this and the buybacks have been so big and decades concern this are distortive, and you're seeing a lot of research and growing concern. obviously, democrats are considering legislation, they're not in power right now, considering legislation in the process for the future that employees are the ones getting shafted here >> interesting you talk about you can spend your money on a buyback or build plant. that takes time
that said, annie, it's not clear to me and i'm curious if you have evidence were there not significantthe money would not go to increasing wages for employees or cap x given those decisions are made in the world depending which these companies operate how they want to allocate capital to stay competitive. >> absolutely. you run into a frustrating chicken and egg here companies are very profitable, in part because labor costs are relatively low if you had a legal and regulatory environment...
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meets, and you mention your mother, but your daughter plays the young version of the character -- annieit was. >> seth: yeah. >> i was so proud of her. she also, you know, i mean it's really hard to be the daughter of a famous person andanting to do the same thing. and i -- i thought twice about letting our director know that she was an actress, 'cause i knew that he was having a hard time casting. and i, you know, i kinda said, "well, you know, my -- my daughter's an actress." [ light laughter ] and -- that was it. and then -- and then she had three screen tests and a three hour lunch with him, and she got the part. and i was so proud of her. she's -- she's beautif. >> seth: she's wonderful in it. >> yeah. >> seth: she really is. you have reason to be proud. jonathan pryce plays your nt husband, as i ned. and you have never worked togeth before, right? and yet -- >> no. >> seth: -- been in this business for a -- a long time. >> yes. >> seth: running a parallel career with him, pretty much. >> yeah. we -- we've been in the same time. >> seth: and -- you guys have a love scene in the fil
meets, and you mention your mother, but your daughter plays the young version of the character -- annieit was. >> seth: yeah. >> i was so proud of her. she also, you know, i mean it's really hard to be the daughter of a famous person andanting to do the same thing. and i -- i thought twice about letting our director know that she was an actress, 'cause i knew that he was having a hard time casting. and i, you know, i kinda said, "well, you know, my -- my daughter's an...
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democrats to go on fishing expedition, relitigate the bush years and talk about the war on privacy rights annieact -- and any act and they don't want to focus on 12 years of judicial record because that's where you're going see his philosophy, they want to look at a political job that he had and try to make hay out of this might be political belief as opposed to we have 12 years to see his legal and judicial philosophy. so that's purely what it's about. you may have heard the national archives saying well, it's going to take us a while to get those documents into october, well, there's also another body at work and that's the george w. bush library and they are producing those same documents along the way, releasing those for those documents are going to be available quicker than the national archives provides them. senator gassily and senator mcconnell have given us every confidence that they have led the way on gorsuch nomination that they will get this done, they said they will get done in early fall, maybe early october right when supreme court is coming into session but i believe it's goin
democrats to go on fishing expedition, relitigate the bush years and talk about the war on privacy rights annieact -- and any act and they don't want to focus on 12 years of judicial record because that's where you're going see his philosophy, they want to look at a political job that he had and try to make hay out of this might be political belief as opposed to we have 12 years to see his legal and judicial philosophy. so that's purely what it's about. you may have heard the national archives...
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. >> what makes this photo shoot extra special, it's famed photographer annie leibovitz behind the camera when a legendary photographer is now working with us over here so we're all very excited. >> working such a famous person made chrissy a little star struck. >> okay, okay, 'cause it's such a special moment. >>> and in other tv news, millie bobby brown celebrated "stranger things'" 12 emmy nominations at a new york netflix event. the 14-year-old also earned her second nomination. >> you know, you just stick to the same things, same friends, sam people, sam bedsheets, all that. >>> but millie has one famous new friend. she recently hung out with taylor swift backstage at a concert. ♪ nothing but bad blood >> i kind of had a like a moment, but, yeah, she's amazing. i met her cat. >> more excited about the cat than taylor. >>> all right, more tv nfirewor people, because tonight is part one of the the "real housewives of new york" reunion show. >> this is like "game of thrones" and i'm like the mother of dragons. >> never a dull moment. >>> all right, speaking of sonjam we may have idea of
. >> what makes this photo shoot extra special, it's famed photographer annie leibovitz behind the camera when a legendary photographer is now working with us over here so we're all very excited. >> working such a famous person made chrissy a little star struck. >> okay, okay, 'cause it's such a special moment. >>> and in other tv news, millie bobby brown celebrated "stranger things'" 12 emmy nominations at a new york netflix event. the 14-year-old also...
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see what i'm saying. [ applause ] if you blend the stories, "annie" named top high school musical, alexs at retiring, and winery kicks out drunk bachelorette you get, drunk alex trebek kicked out of high school production of "annie." [ cheers and applause ] and finally if you blend the stories, artists paints trump crossing the delaware, alf reboot announced, and ecstasy found in brie, you get artists paint trump doing ecstasy with alf. [ cheers and applause ] pretty crazy story. we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. thank you roots. good to see you higgins. guys, be sure to check us out next week, glenn close will be here. seth rogen will be here, and spike lee will all be joining us. [ cheers and applause ] guys, friday, that's usually when i catch up with some personal stuff. you know, i check my inbox, i return some emails, and of course i write out some thank you notes, and i was -- [ cheers and applause ] i was running a bit behind so i thought if you guys wouldn't mind, i'd like t
see what i'm saying. [ applause ] if you blend the stories, "annie" named top high school musical, alexs at retiring, and winery kicks out drunk bachelorette you get, drunk alex trebek kicked out of high school production of "annie." [ cheers and applause ] and finally if you blend the stories, artists paints trump crossing the delaware, alf reboot announced, and ecstasy found in brie, you get artists paint trump doing ecstasy with alf. [ cheers and applause ] pretty crazy...
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. >> but annie said, "mom, just this once, can pippy nou be ?": yeah - so, he wouyeah. >> he would have gone straight to the treats. >> jimmy: he would have went nuts. yeah. >> he got a lot of steak during the dinner though. >> jimmy: come on. this little dude? >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, he got some steak. oh, come on. look at how cute that dog is. you've been -- now, i saw you were premiere in l.a. for "the wife." and i want to talk about this movie 'cause man, agn, you just knocked it out of park.u' and yore just so good. you know that. but, i -- i saw you at the me premiere, and hoto of you and rose byrne, and i go -- i just love you. i go, explain this photo to me. [ laughter ] i mean, i just don't know. what -- what happene >> rosie -- rosie and i did damages for fi years. >> jimmy: that's right. >> and there was a -- ere was a proposed poste where i was in the gutter, and she came out of a car and r -- r foot was on my neck. and it didn't make the final cut. >> jimmy: yeah. >> but that -- so that's a vy in joke. >> jimmy: so you know that she
. >> but annie said, "mom, just this once, can pippy nou be ?": yeah - so, he wouyeah. >> he would have gone straight to the treats. >> jimmy: he would have went nuts. yeah. >> he got a lot of steak during the dinner though. >> jimmy: come on. this little dude? >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, he got some steak. oh, come on. look at how cute that dog is. you've been -- now, i saw you were premiere in l.a. for "the wife." and i want to talk...
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. >>> annie fue testigo de ese emotivo reencuentro en esta casa hogar y alejado de la prensa por autoridades de casi cuatro meses de separaciÓn la pequeÑa regreso a guatemala para reencontrarse con sus padres y hermanos >>> contentos nada mÁs, feliz >>> ¿y usted seÑora? >>> tambiÉn estoy feliz >>> en exclusiva, noticias telemundo les presentÓ la historia de la chica, su dolor al sentirse abandonada en un albergue en michigan y la angustia de sus padres desde guatemala clamaban porque les devolvieran a su hija >>> sÍ estoy contento por mi hija. >>> hugo leonel llorÓ inconsolable desde que fue separado de su hija a principios de mayo cuando intentÓ ingresar sin documentos a estados unidos buscando un mejor futuro para su familia. >>> para hugo leonel llevar a la chica de vuelta a casa es su mayor alegrÍa,, alli en su ciudad podrÁn comenzar de nuevo, y ahora sÍ unidos como una familia, vuelvo contigo a los estudios >>> gracias jenny, un grave accidente ocurriÓ hoy en nuevo mÉxico cuando un camiÓn se le x exploto una llanta y cruzÓ al carril contrario estrellÁndose contra un bus de la empresa. i
. >>> annie fue testigo de ese emotivo reencuentro en esta casa hogar y alejado de la prensa por autoridades de casi cuatro meses de separaciÓn la pequeÑa regreso a guatemala para reencontrarse con sus padres y hermanos >>> contentos nada mÁs, feliz >>> ¿y usted seÑora? >>> tambiÉn estoy feliz >>> en exclusiva, noticias telemundo les presentÓ la historia de la chica, su dolor al sentirse abandonada en un albergue en michigan y la angustia de...
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this little girl right here, annie is hername, she seems to help grandma out a lot. students in prince george's county are getting help for back to school. we'll reveal this campaign's ambitious goal. >> a suspect found in straining of misdemeanor assaults. of misdemeanor assaults. they want to catch this person i had life-treatening bleeding in my brain. but thanks to the virtual reality technology at gw hospital, my surgeons were able to look inside my brain and plan for a successful surgery. it's remarkable that i woke up and ran five miles this morning. i would tell gw hospital thank you for giving me new life. for life's defining moments the george washington univeristy hospital defining medicine. >>> a string of sex assaults in different parts of northwest d.c. have police wondering if they're related. the assaults happening over the past month inoggy bottom and neighborhoods near dupont circle and logan circle. we have more on who police thins may bensible for the attacks. >> take a look at this van. a good look. metropolit police say he's a suspect in a sex a
this little girl right here, annie is hername, she seems to help grandma out a lot. students in prince george's county are getting help for back to school. we'll reveal this campaign's ambitious goal. >> a suspect found in straining of misdemeanor assaults. of misdemeanor assaults. they want to catch this person i had life-treatening bleeding in my brain. but thanks to the virtual reality technology at gw hospital, my surgeons were able to look inside my brain and plan for a successful...
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. >> "annie hall" was a game changer. real film about real people where you care about the characters and be somewhat emotionally invested. >> i think we need to call this relationship quits. >> that's fine. that's great. i don't know what i did wrong. i mean, i can't believe this. somewhere, she cooled off to me. is it something that i did? >> it's never something you do, that's how people are. love fades. >> love fades? god, that's a depressing thought. >> there's no, you know, happy ending with a neat bow tie at the end. but ironically, "annie hall" became one of the funniest movies ever. it changes so much about the way people thought of, you know, romantic comedies. >> one of the summer's surprise hit movies stars billy crystal and meg ryan, it's called "when harry met sally." >> men and women can't be friends because the sex part always gets in the way. >> that's not true, i have a number of men friends and there's no sex involved. >> no, you don't. >> yes, i do. >> no, you don't. >> yes, i do. >> you only think you
. >> "annie hall" was a game changer. real film about real people where you care about the characters and be somewhat emotionally invested. >> i think we need to call this relationship quits. >> that's fine. that's great. i don't know what i did wrong. i mean, i can't believe this. somewhere, she cooled off to me. is it something that i did? >> it's never something you do, that's how people are. love fades. >> love fades? god, that's a depressing thought....
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caribbean the allegheny and seaweed hurting tourism killing sea life and affecting people's health and annie gallagher reports from miami a so-called red tide is the west seen in more than a decade. but weeks from now smelling saw gas and seaweed has been washed ashore across the caribbean in florida's atlantic coast these blooms are naturally occurring but when seen in this region before two thousand and eleven since then the problems grow worse while scientists are unsure what's behind it many belief human activity is a factor to lourdes rivers feeding into the control of the land in the amazon in the congo and of course there's been huge bout of deforestation in those two waters . because again you cut down the forests that's really is a lot more the this new g.m. pollution in florida toxic algae is adding to the state's environmental woes this year's red tide is the worst in more than a decade the real life has been hit hard by the r.v. which poisons fish and removes oxygen from the water florida businesses are suffering two numbers of people reporting respiratory problems in spite with
caribbean the allegheny and seaweed hurting tourism killing sea life and affecting people's health and annie gallagher reports from miami a so-called red tide is the west seen in more than a decade. but weeks from now smelling saw gas and seaweed has been washed ashore across the caribbean in florida's atlantic coast these blooms are naturally occurring but when seen in this region before two thousand and eleven since then the problems grow worse while scientists are unsure what's behind it...
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>> roberts has been doing this for six years and also gets help from her grandkids like thi sttle annie here in this video. >> ha iso great. >> it is a beautiful story. >>> lauryn ricketts joining us today. muggy day. if you thought it was hot this weekend, we're going to crank up the dial for the start of your workweek. >> we're going to be right at that heat advisory criteria. the heat andumidity combined, we get that feel like factor -- >> for multiple days in arow? >> multiple days going to feel like 100 degrees. >> oh, yay. >> get ready because that heat is coming. and it was here today. temperatures in the low to mi90s for daytimeighs today. of course again we have that ouhumidity. i t it was pretty humid out there today. few isolated showers and thunderstorms popping up. a disturbance was passing ove trigging a few showers. i think we're going to have the same deal tomorrow where we could have isolated showers and thunderstorms. of course there would be some heavy downpours as well. outside right now, clear skies. we could have an isolated shower during the overnight but for the
>> roberts has been doing this for six years and also gets help from her grandkids like thi sttle annie here in this video. >> ha iso great. >> it is a beautiful story. >>> lauryn ricketts joining us today. muggy day. if you thought it was hot this weekend, we're going to crank up the dial for the start of your workweek. >> we're going to be right at that heat advisory criteria. the heat andumidity combined, we get that feel like factor -- >> for multiple...
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.>> anny o'connor. >> why did you do that? >> he is going to bring the change that we need, and he is ready to put checks and balances on the current president that i think we desperately need.ni rajiballots were still being , the president and troyea balderson were alrdy claiming victory. >> i would like to thank president trump. rajini: the fact that democrats have gained ground in ohio is a worrying sign for republicans ahead of november's midterm elections, which is the first elecral test of the trump presidency. both parties are continuing to c select tdidates for the crucial races. in kansas, votes are still being counted to decide whtrump ally kris kobach or incumbent jeff colyer will be the republican candidate for governor. in michigan, gretchen whitmer won her primary to become the democratic candidate for governor. rashida tlaib won her race for the same states to represent democrats and looks set to become the first muslim woman in congress in a year that has seen a record numbeidof female caes. >> thankou, my fell
.>> anny o'connor. >> why did you do that? >> he is going to bring the change that we need, and he is ready to put checks and balances on the current president that i think we desperately need.ni rajiballots were still being , the president and troyea balderson were alrdy claiming victory. >> i would like to thank president trump. rajini: the fact that democrats have gained ground in ohio is a worrying sign for republicans ahead of november's midterm elections, which is...
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happy anni oh yeah bott has the grease cleaning potheliquid.s gone. >>> welcome back. ooh, another big sink hole. the massive problem has been looming for five years in one north carolina town. the sink hole opened up when a drainage pipe beneath it wore out after a thunderstorm. residents have been anxiously watching it cave in deeper and deeper. also triggering flooding fears with more rain. lo to get it fixed. yeah, it's saying closed for repairs. we're heading out west where they would love a drop of rain. it's not going to happen. some are under fire weather watches. it's not just california. we have problems through many areas of the interior west. the biggest fires are in california, but the firefighters are plenty busy in other states especially like colorado and oregon. we are going to see a change in the west. this is a much needed change for some, but not for all. the summer heat has been over the rockies today. no problem at all, redding 101. the pacific northwest, cooler a, a little trough will kick in and temperatures in redding b
happy anni oh yeah bott has the grease cleaning potheliquid.s gone. >>> welcome back. ooh, another big sink hole. the massive problem has been looming for five years in one north carolina town. the sink hole opened up when a drainage pipe beneath it wore out after a thunderstorm. residents have been anxiously watching it cave in deeper and deeper. also triggering flooding fears with more rain. lo to get it fixed. yeah, it's saying closed for repairs. we're heading out west where they...
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their man has started building transit camps to house the wretch annis. but the un has said conditions are not yet right and so badly a handful of revenge have returned. are what happens now that the world has this report about that i'm joined by christiane thomas shot he is a former member of the u.n. human rights committee and the un's international law commissions it's almost like it's good to have you back on the program this investigation by the u.n. it took place without the assistance of the mean maher authorities we know that state councilor aung san suu kyi she refused to cooperate what does that mean for the credibility of this report and is it possible that the military can just simply continue to ignore as it has been doing well he could have been created he is not a fact and by the refusal of the authorities till they let the commission and of the country i think because they have so many pieces of evidence they can listen don't witnesses people who have experienced a lot want happened to their families and there are seventy seven hundred tho
their man has started building transit camps to house the wretch annis. but the un has said conditions are not yet right and so badly a handful of revenge have returned. are what happens now that the world has this report about that i'm joined by christiane thomas shot he is a former member of the u.n. human rights committee and the un's international law commissions it's almost like it's good to have you back on the program this investigation by the u.n. it took place without the assistance of...
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amongst the tributes today, carole king, what life, she said, annie lennox, sir elton saying rejoicel mccartney, let's give thanks for rebic for life. —— for her beautiful life. people in her home city feel they've lost a family member, one who was generous and who helped give them a sense of worth. she released her final album she released herfinal album last year and she still allowed new musicians to influence her too. # rolling in the... #. but the world has lost a musical giant who made it to the top in the toughest of times. aretha franklin, the queen of soul. # you make me feel # you make me feel # you make me feel like... # you make me feel like... #. aretha franklin, who died this morning. she was the queen of soul — a woman whose career started when she was a child. her debut album was released in 1956, when shejust 14, and she spent the rest of her life making music. david sillito looks back at her life. the queen of rhythm and blues, aretha franklin. there she is. # looking out on a morning rain. aretha was the woman who changed the entire approach to singing. # the day i
amongst the tributes today, carole king, what life, she said, annie lennox, sir elton saying rejoicel mccartney, let's give thanks for rebic for life. —— for her beautiful life. people in her home city feel they've lost a family member, one who was generous and who helped give them a sense of worth. she released her final album she released herfinal album last year and she still allowed new musicians to influence her too. # rolling in the... #. but the world has lost a musical giant who...
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every morning so on sets off to school for four hours of lessons annie model their body their stalls and any fee that may also that my team you know we all know is how we mit. yeah should be more. than big. stands but i'm all for names i know fargo but to you doug. as i know cargo on cummins even visited me to come here missing in dhimmitude i'm here with all the. villani immersed in deutsch then leave and. here to do this was to play a against the side of a minor but he was funny again easy again you know if you don't see him live and if you wait a minute to minute. who would stop the shuttle i know fargo did it already but. did you let anyone in the year you know you know like there is nothing good to see how do you know i. was looking them up from time i can you know model house. at. ninety it's about well living in germany speaking a little bit but not fluent to you so it's not a problem when you make some mistakes we have an examination i'm at the end of this course and a basic the most important thing is that they can speak and we can understand. our language lessons are funded
every morning so on sets off to school for four hours of lessons annie model their body their stalls and any fee that may also that my team you know we all know is how we mit. yeah should be more. than big. stands but i'm all for names i know fargo but to you doug. as i know cargo on cummins even visited me to come here missing in dhimmitude i'm here with all the. villani immersed in deutsch then leave and. here to do this was to play a against the side of a minor but he was funny again easy...
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amongst the tributes today, carole king, "what a life," she said, annie lennox, sir elton saying rejoicemarkable legacy and from sir paul mccartney, "let's give thanks for her beautiful life." people in her home city feel they've lost a family member, one who was generous and who helped give them a sense of worth. she released her final album just last year and she still allowed countless new musicians to influence her too. # rolling in the deep...# but the world has lost a musical giant who made it to the top in the toughest of times. aretha franklin, the queen of soul. # you make me feel like..." aretha franklin who died this morning. she was known as the queen of soul, a woman whose career started when she was a child. and, of course, with a career that long, so many fans, let me take you to the hollywood walk of fame where her star is surrounded by flowers as people bring tributes, cards and messages, and their memories of aretha franklin. her last album, called a brand new me, was released less than a year ago. david sillito looks back at her life. the queen of the rhythm and blues,
amongst the tributes today, carole king, "what a life," she said, annie lennox, sir elton saying rejoicemarkable legacy and from sir paul mccartney, "let's give thanks for her beautiful life." people in her home city feel they've lost a family member, one who was generous and who helped give them a sense of worth. she released her final album just last year and she still allowed countless new musicians to influence her too. # rolling in the deep...# but the world has lost a...
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annie lennox, sir elton saying rejoice in her remarkable legacy.paul mccartney, "let's give thanks for her beautiful life." people in her home city feel they've lost a family member, one who was generous and who helped give them a sense of worth. she released her final album just last year and she still allowed countless new musicians to influence her too. # rolling in the deep...# but the world has lost a musical giant who made it to the top in the toughest of times. aretha franklin, the queen of soul. # you make me feel like a...# aleem maqbool, with that tribute. tributes from all over. one tribute at that, the hollywood walk of fame, this is her star on the walk of fame, and let's look at some of the figures, spanning 63 years, selling 75 million records, and a couple of other figures 75 million records, and a couple of otherfigures for your consideration, she started singing in church aged ten, she records her first album at 14, when she signed with atlantic records in 1966 for the extraordinary hit singles she had already had three children,
annie lennox, sir elton saying rejoice in her remarkable legacy.paul mccartney, "let's give thanks for her beautiful life." people in her home city feel they've lost a family member, one who was generous and who helped give them a sense of worth. she released her final album just last year and she still allowed countless new musicians to influence her too. # rolling in the deep...# but the world has lost a musical giant who made it to the top in the toughest of times. aretha franklin,...