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mrs barrie took us once in the caravanette...and the couple were quite... quite young. during the day they... ..they took us to the park, so that was fun, and then got in a big massive bubble bath, it was...brilliant, and the woman was really nice, she was bathing...bathing me... ..stroking my hair... ..and she said that i was such... ..such a really good girl... ..and then her husband came in, and i remember, after it was over, she then bathed me again, saying that i‘d been a very good... ..i had been a very good girl. so, they took us there, and left us there, knowing... ..what was going to happen... ..and they did it several times. other former residents of lagarie, including angela‘s sister, norma, told us they too were repeatedly abused by people connected to the barries. patrick mcguire is a lawyer representing some former residents of lagarie in civil cases against the sailors‘ society. it is on an entirely different scale from anything else that we've seen. the simple fact is that nobody was looking out for these kids.
mrs barrie took us once in the caravanette...and the couple were quite... quite young. during the day they... ..they took us to the park, so that was fun, and then got in a big massive bubble bath, it was...brilliant, and the woman was really nice, she was bathing...bathing me... ..stroking my hair... ..and she said that i was such... ..such a really good girl... ..and then her husband came in, and i remember, after it was over, she then bathed me again, saying that i‘d been a very good......
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she needs a ride, so she calls barry.hinking when he dropped off his card, but what the heck? he drives her. they get to talking. >> a lot of people thought that she was against development, and that wasn't the case at all. it was more she just didn't want to go through the exercise of having to move. >> indeed, edith actually makes fun of the anti-development types, who, among other things, are trying to get landmark status for the local denny's. edith's view -- things get built, things get torn down. that's the way of the world. it wouldn't be their last car talk. soon, barry's co-workers call him "driving miss daisy." could you rattle off for me some of the errands you were asked to do for her? >> i would take her laundry out to be done. we would go get her lunch. i would take her to all of her doctor's appointments. >> she didn't pay you. >> no. she just needed it. >> you're not a saint. >> nope. >> but his wife and two high-school-age children surely have the patience of job, when barry spends more and more time at e
she needs a ride, so she calls barry.hinking when he dropped off his card, but what the heck? he drives her. they get to talking. >> a lot of people thought that she was against development, and that wasn't the case at all. it was more she just didn't want to go through the exercise of having to move. >> indeed, edith actually makes fun of the anti-development types, who, among other things, are trying to get landmark status for the local denny's. edith's view -- things get built,...
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barry: there's a couple of harms. these are harms that, again, we rectified in the past when we were dealing with these communications and transportation monopolies. that googlearms is and facebook, and amazon, they are not governed by the basic sorts of laws we have used in the past to ensure that they don't discriminate in favor of some companies and against other companies. it is a basic rule. if you run a railroad, you have to carry everybody's freight. if you run a telephone company, you have to carry everyone's calls. you can't say we will carry yours first, and your call at the end of the day. that's not the way it works. we carry all calls in the order which they arrive. we carry all freight in the order in which it arrives. and with google, facebook and amazon, we have failed. it is our failure, not something they sort of invented, we have failed as a people to apply the same rules to them that we have applied to every similar communications and transportation network of the past. host: do you consider these
barry: there's a couple of harms. these are harms that, again, we rectified in the past when we were dealing with these communications and transportation monopolies. that googlearms is and facebook, and amazon, they are not governed by the basic sorts of laws we have used in the past to ensure that they don't discriminate in favor of some companies and against other companies. it is a basic rule. if you run a railroad, you have to carry everybody's freight. if you run a telephone company, you...
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but others including misses barry were still alive, we know that survivors of both the barry and thecome forward by then so what did the police actually do? we know they did not charge anyone, we don't know if the investigated beyond the main suspect mr barry who was by then dead. because if they had they could have found there was more to this story. much more. angela says she was taken away for weekends and provided to others to be abused. mrs barry took us once in the caravan where it was me and myself which i thought was nice that it was the two of us. and the couple we re it was the two of us. and the couple were quite young. during the day they took us to the parks so that was fun. and then we had a big massive bubble bath that was brilliant and the woman was really nice. she was bathing me. stroking my hair. and she said it was such a really good girl. and then her husband came in and i remember after it was over she then bade me again saying had been a very good girl so they took us there and left us there knowing what was going to happen. and they did it several times. other
but others including misses barry were still alive, we know that survivors of both the barry and thecome forward by then so what did the police actually do? we know they did not charge anyone, we don't know if the investigated beyond the main suspect mr barry who was by then dead. because if they had they could have found there was more to this story. much more. angela says she was taken away for weekends and provided to others to be abused. mrs barry took us once in the caravan where it was me...
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she appears with barry friedman. they discussed the life and legacy of justice scalia the thesis that the supreme court responds as much to popular opinion as constitutional precedent. joan: i thought i would start with the last chapter of the book. many of you are familiar with the second amendment case the court decided a year and a half ago. time thethe first supreme court said there is an individual right to own firearms in the constitution. wrote thatlia opinion. it was the biggest majority opinion he had to date. i start my last chapter with him at his desk with his pack of marlboro lights at his side and trying to keep it all in check, not respond with anger to the dissenting justices, which has been one of his issues. i mentioned that because as i was working on this book, he was becoming more and more important. people would ask me why justice especially after justice o'connor who influenced À la justices and ended up controlling the court. justice scalia was not known for that. he became someone who was not
she appears with barry friedman. they discussed the life and legacy of justice scalia the thesis that the supreme court responds as much to popular opinion as constitutional precedent. joan: i thought i would start with the last chapter of the book. many of you are familiar with the second amendment case the court decided a year and a half ago. time thethe first supreme court said there is an individual right to own firearms in the constitution. wrote thatlia opinion. it was the biggest...
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barry: what do you mean by that? dominantemains the international currency and trump is using that fact that threaten european companies and losenments that they will access to dollar financing and u.s. bank funding if they continue to do business with iran. tom: can the president win that battle? run,: i think in the short but the longer run consequence will be that the europeans and chinese and others build alternatives. i think the alternative is the euro. before, foreign policy shock and institutional response leading to a change in the dominant global currency. , the end ofld war i the fed leading to the rise of the dollar. this would be huge. how long would that take? given all the troubles in europe at the moment and what we are seeing with the italian government, is the euro the right currency? listening toeen your discussion of italy and the euro. 2.4 percent of gdp deficit is not that gigantic. above what the markets were hoping for. the end of the story is not clear. that is a bunch of proposal rather than
barry: what do you mean by that? dominantemains the international currency and trump is using that fact that threaten european companies and losenments that they will access to dollar financing and u.s. bank funding if they continue to do business with iran. tom: can the president win that battle? run,: i think in the short but the longer run consequence will be that the europeans and chinese and others build alternatives. i think the alternative is the euro. before, foreign policy shock and...
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barry nelson and chris gilbert. miss clark, welcome back. >> i'm ann clark, a member of the tu lomly trust advisory board and a member of nrdc. i'm speaking for myself and a different more local perspective, and i'm going to talk very fast. last friday, september 21, i learned about the meeting today and ended up spending the weekend doing a rough, simple draft chart about water. here's my rough simple grassroots draft about water and water supply. i hope it makes sense to you. i've attached it to what i'm saying today, and so you're going to get this chart that you will see. and regard the other one as just the message i was going to leave on your desk. here's my rough simple grassroots chart. it's about water and water supply. i hope it makes sense to you. what the chart needs is bay area information, including a five-year track of water use and supply from september 1, 2013 to september 25, 2018. we, the common people need to know who gets the water, where it goes, who uses it, and the cost factors, commercial ar
barry nelson and chris gilbert. miss clark, welcome back. >> i'm ann clark, a member of the tu lomly trust advisory board and a member of nrdc. i'm speaking for myself and a different more local perspective, and i'm going to talk very fast. last friday, september 21, i learned about the meeting today and ended up spending the weekend doing a rough, simple draft chart about water. here's my rough simple grassroots draft about water and water supply. i hope it makes sense to you. i've...
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vonnie: our thanks to barry ritholtz and luke. coming up, president trump has just headed out for the u.n. for his speech. it should be in about 20 minutes. iranpresident trump's comments will mean for the oil market. this is "bloomberg markets." ♪ vonnie: live from new york, you are watching the united nations general assembly, president trump arriving at the united nations. giving a speech to the body. it will be his second ever speech. this time, we are anticipating comments on iran. we will be taking all of that live in dissecting it. -- and dissecting it. president trump arriving at the u.n. general assembly for a much-anticipated speech. guy: he will mention what's happening with the north korea story as well, but iran will be one of the big factors we will be watching carefully. let's get a preview of what we are anticipating from the president when he speaks. and stuart in nick wallace. what is the president going to say? how much time will he spend on iran? is it going to be anything new on iran? >> iran will be the big e
vonnie: our thanks to barry ritholtz and luke. coming up, president trump has just headed out for the u.n. for his speech. it should be in about 20 minutes. iranpresident trump's comments will mean for the oil market. this is "bloomberg markets." ♪ vonnie: live from new york, you are watching the united nations general assembly, president trump arriving at the united nations. giving a speech to the body. it will be his second ever speech. this time, we are anticipating comments on...
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barry: how much time do we have? simultaneously] barry: because every newspaper and every television station, radio station could not help themselves or they were compelled to say this is now the , which the market ever if you measure it appropriately, it is not, and we are near -- and this is where nir and i disagree. there have been short bull market followed by big collapses, and there have been longer ones followed by mild pickups. julie: do you agree there are behavioral implications to all of us discussing what all of us are doing? barry: this 20% nonsense, it is a rent -- round number. we have people that use a big 10 system, someone made up 20%. there is no formal reason why 20% matters. what is even worse is is a 20% on a closing basis? in 1990, it was 19.84%, not quite 20%. and approach is so silly pointless, the agreement on the behavioral side, it is keyed in on why we obsess over 20. julie: the headlines say that the longest bull market in history. barry: who cares? julie: let's talk about what we should
barry: how much time do we have? simultaneously] barry: because every newspaper and every television station, radio station could not help themselves or they were compelled to say this is now the , which the market ever if you measure it appropriately, it is not, and we are near -- and this is where nir and i disagree. there have been short bull market followed by big collapses, and there have been longer ones followed by mild pickups. julie: do you agree there are behavioral implications to...
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so barry -- yeah, please. give barry a round of applause. [ applause ] barry was nominated 11 months ago to be the noaa administrator. and he's one of so many people that have been caught up in this political gridlock. this is not a controversial kind of issue. i mean, we're talking about a noaa administrator. we need to get a noaa administrator confirmed. it's important for our country. we've got hurricanes that are making landfall. we're in the middle of hurricane season. there are tropical storms being formed right now. and there are new ways today to get more data and better data than ever before because of the commercialization of space and the commercialization of data. i just -- you know, i was very involved, and barry helped me write the weather bill we passed in the out and the senate, signed by the president, signed by president obama. it was a comprehensive weather reform bill -- sorry, signed by president trump. but it was a comprehensive weather reform bill that ultimately is going to save lives a
so barry -- yeah, please. give barry a round of applause. [ applause ] barry was nominated 11 months ago to be the noaa administrator. and he's one of so many people that have been caught up in this political gridlock. this is not a controversial kind of issue. i mean, we're talking about a noaa administrator. we need to get a noaa administrator confirmed. it's important for our country. we've got hurricanes that are making landfall. we're in the middle of hurricane season. there are tropical...
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barry will have 20 of these treatments. could be important in other cancers. in lung cancer, we know we need to give more dose than we can currently do it safely, to heal the maximum number of cancers. but the lung cancer is often very close to other healthy structures in the chest, and this limits the amount of doses that we can give. with this new technology, we will be able to see the cancer more clearly, and the healthy tissue, and make sure the radiation goes where it is needed, and not where it can cause harm. this technology signals the start of a new era in radiotherapy, which should see more cancer patients being cured with fewer side—effects. in the coming months, the royal marsden will start to treat patients with cancer of the bladder, rectum, cervix, pancreas, and eventually lung. the accuracy of radiotherapy has improved significantly in recent years. now, there could be even fewer side—effects for patients like barry. i feel very privileged, to be perfectly honest, and very excited. i volunteered to go on a t
barry will have 20 of these treatments. could be important in other cancers. in lung cancer, we know we need to give more dose than we can currently do it safely, to heal the maximum number of cancers. but the lung cancer is often very close to other healthy structures in the chest, and this limits the amount of doses that we can give. with this new technology, we will be able to see the cancer more clearly, and the healthy tissue, and make sure the radiation goes where it is needed, and not...
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barry will have 20 of these treatments.ld be important in other cancers. in lung cancer, we know we need to give more dose than we can currently do safely to cure the maximum number of cancers, but the lung cancer is often very close to other healthy structures in the chest, and this limits the amount of dose we can give. so with this new technology, we'll be able to see the cancer more clearly, and the healthy tissue, and make sure our radiation goes where it's needed, and not where it can cause harm. this technology signals the start of a new era in radiotherapy, which should see more cancer patients being cured, with fewer side—effects. in the coming months, the royal marsden will start to treat patients with cancer of the bladder, rectum, cervix, pancreas, and eventually, lung. the accuracy of radiotherapy has improved significantly in recent years. now there could be even fewer side—effects for patients like barry. i feel very privileged, to be perfectly honest, and very excited. i volunteered to go on a trial, and i f
barry will have 20 of these treatments.ld be important in other cancers. in lung cancer, we know we need to give more dose than we can currently do safely to cure the maximum number of cancers, but the lung cancer is often very close to other healthy structures in the chest, and this limits the amount of dose we can give. so with this new technology, we'll be able to see the cancer more clearly, and the healthy tissue, and make sure our radiation goes where it's needed, and not where it can...
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barry will have 20 of these treatments.hich could be important in other cancers. in lung cancer, we know we need to give more dose than we can currently do it safely, to heal the maximum number but the lung cancer is often very close to other healthy structures in the chest and this limits the amount of doses that we can give. with this new technology, we will be able to see the cancer more clearly and the healthy tissue and make sure the radiation goes where it is needed and not where it can cause harm. this technology signals the start of a new era in radiotherapy, which should see more cancer patients being cured with fewer side—effects. in the coming months, the royal marsden will start to treat patients with cancer of the bladder, rectum, cervix, pancreas and eventually lung. the accuracy of radiotherapy has improved significantly in recent years. now there could be even fewer side—effects for patients like barry. i feel very privileged, to be perfectly honest. very excited. i volunteered to go on a trial and i feel th
barry will have 20 of these treatments.hich could be important in other cancers. in lung cancer, we know we need to give more dose than we can currently do it safely, to heal the maximum number but the lung cancer is often very close to other healthy structures in the chest and this limits the amount of doses that we can give. with this new technology, we will be able to see the cancer more clearly and the healthy tissue and make sure the radiation goes where it is needed and not where it can...
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barry friendly one.he would have known you were coworkers in a position to observe your relationship? professor hill: they were both workers at the eeoc. i can only say that they were commenting on our relationship in the office. it was cordial and friendly. we were not in from a with each other, but we were not social acquaintances. we were professional acquaintances. sen. specter: so that when you said, ms. barry doesn't know me and i don't know her, he weren't referring to just that, but some intensity of knowledge? professor hill: this is a specific remark about my sexual interest. i think one has to know another person very well to make those kinds of remarks must bear very openly expressed. unless they are very openly expressed. professor hill: did she observe u.n. judge thomas together in the office? sen. specter: yes, at staff meetings where she attended at the office. professor hill: let me pick up on senator biden's line of questioning. you referred to the oddest episode i remember then talked
barry friendly one.he would have known you were coworkers in a position to observe your relationship? professor hill: they were both workers at the eeoc. i can only say that they were commenting on our relationship in the office. it was cordial and friendly. we were not in from a with each other, but we were not social acquaintances. we were professional acquaintances. sen. specter: so that when you said, ms. barry doesn't know me and i don't know her, he weren't referring to just that, but...
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let's talk about barry. the first name out of the hat was henry winkler.g actor role in barry, he plays an acting coach and the marvellous mrs mace all dominating, winning eight roles of. how wonderful to see the fonz winning. what are we looking at in terms of drama. the most hotly contested category, game of thrones has 22 nominations, it wasn't eligible last you because of the timing of the last series, so that handmaid's tale was the big winner. is between these two this year in terms of who is going to win for best drama. we will get to that award much later on. it is interesting this year that the streaming services are really dominating. netflix has more nominations than mainstream television. and game of thrones is a hulu show, a streaming service. this, more than ever, we are seeing the change of the guard of who dominates the television landscape as what people are describing as the new golden age of television. huge sums of money are going into these streaming shows, getting high ratings and high—calibre actors and thatis ratings and high—calibr
let's talk about barry. the first name out of the hat was henry winkler.g actor role in barry, he plays an acting coach and the marvellous mrs mace all dominating, winning eight roles of. how wonderful to see the fonz winning. what are we looking at in terms of drama. the most hotly contested category, game of thrones has 22 nominations, it wasn't eligible last you because of the timing of the last series, so that handmaid's tale was the big winner. is between these two this year in terms of...
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barry, i want to turn to you.he october term of the supreme court, the next one begins on october 1st. that's when we can expect the first arguments here. katie talking about the timing of this. the timing has been everything here. you've had a white house keen to get this going as soon as possible. as you look at this, another wrinkle as katie puts it, another issue that's come up during the course of these hearings, what do you make of how quickly all of this has transpired? >> well, the thing i think is most bothersome to me whether you are a republican or a democrat is, as katie indicated, mitch mcconnell moved away from the 60-vote rule. at least the 60-vote rule meant you had to have someone who was a consensus candidate who would get the nomination. wee moved so far away from that, that now the simple majority means it is even more politicized than it had been in the past. and i think to the institution of the court itself, that that demeans it because it's now v w view viewed, i think, by a majority of ame
barry, i want to turn to you.he october term of the supreme court, the next one begins on october 1st. that's when we can expect the first arguments here. katie talking about the timing of this. the timing has been everything here. you've had a white house keen to get this going as soon as possible. as you look at this, another wrinkle as katie puts it, another issue that's come up during the course of these hearings, what do you make of how quickly all of this has transpired? >> well,...
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he deserves to meet irish butcher barry john crow barry is the guinness world record holder for producing the most sausages in a minute. and then there's the man who's racked up the fastest speed in his jet propelled go cart. oh how about the world's largest rideable hexapod robot. and if you're ever in danger of losing your knitting needles try these they measure four point four two meters that's fourteen feet and five inches possibly a little big to handle for most of us anyway. whereas for japan has plenty to cheer about of the u.s. tennis open us mail me a soccer and carry machine korea reached the semifinals of the women's and men's competitions twenty year old a sock a breeze through one's days a match to stop the showdown with last year's runner up but it's in case there's a corrie battle through a five set thriller against a former champion mare in chile which the number twenty one seed now faces to tie what i know about jugglers who beat australia john. at the top of the. show business update in just about this is state of the. league. life. long. full of energy. europe's best ro
he deserves to meet irish butcher barry john crow barry is the guinness world record holder for producing the most sausages in a minute. and then there's the man who's racked up the fastest speed in his jet propelled go cart. oh how about the world's largest rideable hexapod robot. and if you're ever in danger of losing your knitting needles try these they measure four point four two meters that's fourteen feet and five inches possibly a little big to handle for most of us anyway. whereas for...
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you're like, "it's just barry levinson." >> what does he know.e oscars tonight. >> stephen: at what point did you think maybe your assessment was wrong? >> i come back to the green room and it's empty because it's early in the show. there's an old lady, red-haired lady sitting in the coroner and i walk in and she said, "young man, i had no idea you were such a good singer. come sit with me." and it was lucille ball. >> stephen: oh, wow. >> and i sat with lucy, and she held my hand, and she wouldn't let go of it, and we watched the oscars together. and so while it was not a career highlight, lucy loved it. and i love lucy, so it's good by me. >> stephen: wow. so-- ( applause ) on balance, it was a positive experience. >> yes. >> stephen: so did you kill it? >> right. >> stephen: you did kill it. >> yeah. >> stephen: you're directing now, you're directing-- >> "the bad seed." >> stephen: remake, remake-- >> of the 1958. the original "the bad seed" broad "the bad seed" phrase into our lexicon and created the evil kid genre. i'm really proud of this
you're like, "it's just barry levinson." >> what does he know.e oscars tonight. >> stephen: at what point did you think maybe your assessment was wrong? >> i come back to the green room and it's empty because it's early in the show. there's an old lady, red-haired lady sitting in the coroner and i walk in and she said, "young man, i had no idea you were such a good singer. come sit with me." and it was lucille ball. >> stephen: oh, wow. >> and i...
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mary barrie died just last year.i heard this. we do regret that any abuse happened and we have apologised unreservedly that this abuse happened. just a few days ago, the scottish child abuse inquiry announced it would investigate lagarie and for the children who grew up there, they are still learning to live with the past. let's go back to our main story now. with six months to go until brexit, the palestinians since the any alternative to her plan is to leave the eu with no deal. that comes on a day the international monetary fund warned a no—deal brexit would entail substantial warned a no—deal brexit would entail su bsta ntial costs warned a no—deal brexit would entail substantial costs is for the uk economy. we're joined substantial costs is for the uk economy. we'rejoined now by substantial costs is for the uk economy. we're joined now by david paton, professor of industrial economics at nottingham university and member of economists for free trade. we were trying to talk to you earlier and had a few problems so
mary barrie died just last year.i heard this. we do regret that any abuse happened and we have apologised unreservedly that this abuse happened. just a few days ago, the scottish child abuse inquiry announced it would investigate lagarie and for the children who grew up there, they are still learning to live with the past. let's go back to our main story now. with six months to go until brexit, the palestinians since the any alternative to her plan is to leave the eu with no deal. that comes on...
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a couple of arizona politicians barry goldwater and know you president theodore roosevelt.nd if you think you have seen him do it all, you may have. he hosted saturday night live. he placed himself. >> what if he forgets to run? [laughter] the president forgets to run for reelection and republicans are without a candidate. [laughter] does a john mccain step in to fill the void? senator mccain: i would call the president and remind him to run. [laughter] if you have questions about senator mccain's future or past, give us a phone call. vietnam, campaign finance reform, primaries, or ted williams. >> you described coming into the anate and you first serve couple of terms in a house of terms and house of representatives with tremendous ideals about the place. i don't mean to put words in her mouth but almost a mr. smith goes to washington ah shucks reverence for the place and. -- that was quickly diminished by political bruising, partisan political fight. you have a better handle on the u.s. senate. what do you make of it now? before i ran for office, my job in the navy was as
a couple of arizona politicians barry goldwater and know you president theodore roosevelt.nd if you think you have seen him do it all, you may have. he hosted saturday night live. he placed himself. >> what if he forgets to run? [laughter] the president forgets to run for reelection and republicans are without a candidate. [laughter] does a john mccain step in to fill the void? senator mccain: i would call the president and remind him to run. [laughter] if you have questions about senator...
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i wrote that originally 43 years ago. >> the 72-year-old's outstanding supporting actor win for "barry special because his movie director son max actually called the shots for his dad's audition for the show. so a phone call was in order. >> hi, maxy. we're on "e.t." and i just wanted to say thank you for directing my audition because here i am. >> your dad won! >> your dad won an emmy! >> listen, clearly i was overexcited. i want to point out that max was working. he's a working director. it's great and congratulations to henry. such a good man. >> the photo with the fonz and ritchie cunningham today was everything. i think about this. in addition to his son how about ron directing henry in something now. >> it's time. >> coming up -- >> it's x rated. >> from racy to recycled. wait until you hear the stories behind these looks. >> plus we're taking you inside the emmy after parties. who had a little too much to drink? >> and -- >> hey "entertainment tonight" it's jessica simpson. >> breaking baby news. > "e.t." isn't just on the air. we're everywhe ♪ >> this is awkward to me. nobody p
i wrote that originally 43 years ago. >> the 72-year-old's outstanding supporting actor win for "barry special because his movie director son max actually called the shots for his dad's audition for the show. so a phone call was in order. >> hi, maxy. we're on "e.t." and i just wanted to say thank you for directing my audition because here i am. >> your dad won! >> your dad won an emmy! >> listen, clearly i was overexcited. i want to point out that...
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singer barry manilow was honored while performing a concert in manchester, england. he received an honorary fellowship from the royal northern college of music. >> it keep making more and more and more music. >> it is nice to meet you. >> reporter: he also met students from the school. paul mccartney has told a british newspaper that he saw god during a psychedelic trip. the 76ers and former beatles told the sunday times of the experience was humbling. who granted the interview as he promotes a new album and tour. >>> it is 4:57. a tropical storm is taking aim at louisiana's coast. >> how soon is expected to form into a hurricane. >>> another fire breaking out in northern california at a time where there is a shortage of critical firefighting pilots. fast, reliable internet is crucial. does it every go down? yes. can't do my job. business grinds to a halt. our gig-speed network not only downloads files up to 20 times faster, we go beyond fast with 4g backup for complete reliability. so if the unexpected happens... (snaps fingers) you stay up and running. we lost powe
singer barry manilow was honored while performing a concert in manchester, england. he received an honorary fellowship from the royal northern college of music. >> it keep making more and more and more music. >> it is nice to meet you. >> reporter: he also met students from the school. paul mccartney has told a british newspaper that he saw god during a psychedelic trip. the 76ers and former beatles told the sunday times of the experience was humbling. who granted the...
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barry lynn is the executive director.hley gold covers technology for "politico." >> president trump will speak tomorrow at the u.n. general assembly being held in new york city. we'll have it live at 10:00 a.m. eastern over on c-span. the head of that appearance, u.s. ambassador ambassador to the u.n., nikki haley and secretary of state knight pompeo held a news conference. they were asked about allegations that deputy attorney general rod rosenstein was involved in discussions to invoke the 25th amendment to remove president trump. >> ambassador haley coming or the person here that's been that the administration since the beginning. in the story on friday it was mentioned he had involved invoking 25th amendment -- [inaudible] were you ever involved in many of those administrations aware of those discussions? i did have a follow-up for the secretary. >> i said yesterday that literally i have never once been in the white house for the conversation is happening. i'm not aware of any cabinet members that are even talking abo
barry lynn is the executive director.hley gold covers technology for "politico." >> president trump will speak tomorrow at the u.n. general assembly being held in new york city. we'll have it live at 10:00 a.m. eastern over on c-span. the head of that appearance, u.s. ambassador ambassador to the u.n., nikki haley and secretary of state knight pompeo held a news conference. they were asked about allegations that deputy attorney general rod rosenstein was involved in discussions...
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barry goldwater from arizona ran for president. hugo from arizona ran for president. and i am from arizona. arizona may be the only state in america where mothers do not tell their children that someday they can grow up and be president. the title of the book, worth the fighting for, when i was 12 years old, i found a four leaf clover and put them in a book to press them in a book. i happened to read in the book, a passage from hemingway's famous novel, for whom the bell tolls. at the end of the book, most of you remember because a lot of you had to read it in high school, at the end of the book, the hero, robert jordan, the american who came to fight for the communists against the fascists in spain in one of the bloodiest little wars in history, civil wars always are he has had his leg crushed so he , cannot leave. and he is behind his machine gun to shoot the fascists. obviously, he knows he is going to die. he says, " the world is a fine place and well worth the fighting for and i will hate to leave it to her come really, that is the theme of this book. what we hav
barry goldwater from arizona ran for president. hugo from arizona ran for president. and i am from arizona. arizona may be the only state in america where mothers do not tell their children that someday they can grow up and be president. the title of the book, worth the fighting for, when i was 12 years old, i found a four leaf clover and put them in a book to press them in a book. i happened to read in the book, a passage from hemingway's famous novel, for whom the bell tolls. at the end of...
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ashton barry is charged with first degree murder. barry and another woman got in a fight and another woman who lives at the house found the victim on the back deck of her home. barry is being held witut bond. >>> new this morning, out of anne arundel ecounty, two peo are dead after an overnight motorcycle crash. state police say that this happened just before 1:00 at the intersection of u.s. 50 and ridgeley avenue. all lanes were two hours ago. we are told that two people on a motorcycle died when an suv driver going the wrong way crashed into them. that driver could face criminal charges for the accident. >>> washington said good-bye to senator main, but his final ride to the naval academy today could create some traffic issues labor day weekend. the exact route for the motorcade to annapolis sn't released but they do not expect to close down the highway. police in bowie said senator mccain's motorcade will take u.s. 50 through town som between 12:20 and 12:50 this afternoon. the burial at the naval academy is closed to the public a
ashton barry is charged with first degree murder. barry and another woman got in a fight and another woman who lives at the house found the victim on the back deck of her home. barry is being held witut bond. >>> new this morning, out of anne arundel ecounty, two peo are dead after an overnight motorcycle crash. state police say that this happened just before 1:00 at the intersection of u.s. 50 and ridgeley avenue. all lanes were two hours ago. we are told that two people on a...
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. >> this week on "the ynnmunicators," barry l discusses his concern over companies like google, amazon, facebook, and uber possibly becoming monopolies and threatening a free democracy. google, we might have to actually think about separating mapping also search. separating off of youtube. this sounds radical, but this is something we have gone in the past. we did it with a teeny -- at&t in 1902, with at&t in 1913. we have done it with dozens of large corporations over the years. as the people of the united states to structure the political accounting. >> watch "the communicators" monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. we look aton c-span, the upcoming midterm elections with charlie kelly, the executive director of the house majority pac. he is our guest this week on "newsmakers." we will show you the debate between candidates running in virginia's 10th congressional district, followed by house freedom caucus chair mark meadows. at 8:00 on "q&a," journalist and author major garrett talks about his new book on the trump presidency.
. >> this week on "the ynnmunicators," barry l discusses his concern over companies like google, amazon, facebook, and uber possibly becoming monopolies and threatening a free democracy. google, we might have to actually think about separating mapping also search. separating off of youtube. this sounds radical, but this is something we have gone in the past. we did it with a teeny -- at&t in 1902, with at&t in 1913. we have done it with dozens of large corporations over...
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he deserves to meet irish butcher barry john crow barry is the guinness world record holder for producing the most sausages in a minute. then there's the man who has racked up the fastest speed in his jet propelled go cart. full how about the world's largest rideable hexapod robot. and if you're ever in danger of losing your knitting needles try these they measure four point four two meters that's fourteen feet and five inches possibly a little big to handle for most of us anyway. that we're going to she's missing that's a goal for a new country is under pressure to improve quality but it looks like europeans have yet to fall in love with the electric car this year that's right they haven't we're taking a look at the latest numbers what kinds of calls people here in the european union are choosing to drive the cars that they have sold over the past quarter and according to the european automobile manufacturers association or ac a west fifty seven percent were petro over thirty six percent of the diesel and only one in sixty eight cars sold were actually an electric car for a long time tal
he deserves to meet irish butcher barry john crow barry is the guinness world record holder for producing the most sausages in a minute. then there's the man who has racked up the fastest speed in his jet propelled go cart. full how about the world's largest rideable hexapod robot. and if you're ever in danger of losing your knitting needles try these they measure four point four two meters that's fourteen feet and five inches possibly a little big to handle for most of us anyway. that we're...
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joining us is barry james, president and portfolio manager with james investment research.s good to see you,arry. welcome. >> great to be with you. >> let's get right to your cks. you're going basic materials for the first one and you like louisiana-pacific. why? >> well, just from the inflatiot dpoint, we finally hit the fed's target of 2% and we're seeing ls of businesses and the producers saying that prices are rising. so that should help out iner ti prices. they have a specialty product called oriented strand and it's d in all kinds of construction and furniture. the company is cheap and it'sea ask it has very good and growing earnings and the price has been in an uptrend and a pullback rently and tha makes it more attractive and hopefully it can hold up well if we get this inflation. >> i love it when you say oriented strand. >> let's go to basic materials, sticking to bake materials for $20. steeamics tiptoeing into the steel area. >> that's right. i know it may sound a little dull compared to all of the technology world, but it's really, really cheap and really makin
joining us is barry james, president and portfolio manager with james investment research.s good to see you,arry. welcome. >> great to be with you. >> let's get right to your cks. you're going basic materials for the first one and you like louisiana-pacific. why? >> well, just from the inflatiot dpoint, we finally hit the fed's target of 2% and we're seeing ls of businesses and the producers saying that prices are rising. so that should help out iner ti prices. they have a...
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the first black and bricks together george barry would like a iconic man who. we're very serious about his business he own a pub in brixton and he spent a fortune or innovate in. that part of it went on to sleep on one night and return the next day where the pub was totally burnt out got it it was devastated and invited me to look at that and this was a racist attack yeah absolutely it was the national front of the time that did those things if not were what injustice problem it was also other building on religion road and also the graffiti in balam. that was also. damage so the national front went around south london it went as far as mitchum by learned stratum everywhere and the old idea was to create this style environment so that we would go back which is all nonsense you know we were put in slavery work for hundreds of years at the end of the day when it was not economical enough the british decided that they would leave us in the caribbean and they left us when the problem comes with the war and two million. white soldiers died they came back again an ox
the first black and bricks together george barry would like a iconic man who. we're very serious about his business he own a pub in brixton and he spent a fortune or innovate in. that part of it went on to sleep on one night and return the next day where the pub was totally burnt out got it it was devastated and invited me to look at that and this was a racist attack yeah absolutely it was the national front of the time that did those things if not were what injustice problem it was also other...
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that's the thing, and barry is com pletely that's the thing, and barry is completely right when he sayss not a charismatic leader but perhaps a strong leader. a divorce leader? this is a reference to borisjohnson. there are many problems with him becoming prime minister, including this— that the context in which any british prime minister is operating is part of the problem. a hung parliament, the european union with the set of rules that is attached to it. it doesn't change if they change prime minister. last few seconds. a fudge? something will happen, because it always does. something will happen but the thing is open. i think perhaps it will be rejected by the british parliament, perhaps it will be considered good enough, but! perhaps it will be considered good enough, but i have the feeling that they will come up with a deal. look, i'm sorry, we have to leave it there are. great to see you all back refreshed and ready to go for another parliamentary term with everything we have been discussing and see what will happen with the situation in syria. that is all we have time for this w
that's the thing, and barry is com pletely that's the thing, and barry is completely right when he sayss not a charismatic leader but perhaps a strong leader. a divorce leader? this is a reference to borisjohnson. there are many problems with him becoming prime minister, including this— that the context in which any british prime minister is operating is part of the problem. a hung parliament, the european union with the set of rules that is attached to it. it doesn't change if they change...
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that was doctor barri phatarfod, the president of doctorsarefugees, speaking earlier to babita. it‘s the membership of his own liberal democratic party, who are voting in the three—yearly contest to choose their leader. mariko 0i explains. japan used to be known for having a bit of a revolving door when it came to prime ministers. now, shinzo abe has managed to hang on for a good forjapan six years, but it‘s time forjapan six years, but it‘s time for his party, the liberal democratic party, to hold its once every three years leadership election, and that could see mr abe being given the boot. his popularity among voters fell after his wife was linked to this guy, yasser nucor glory, who wanted to build a nationalistic primary school and he and his wife were sold a port of government land way below market price —— plot. mr abe denies any involvement but he is being challenged by a former minister of defence and agriculture. he is calling are they‘s political style into question by campaigning on a platform of honesty and fairness, and promising to regain public trust in politics
that was doctor barri phatarfod, the president of doctorsarefugees, speaking earlier to babita. it‘s the membership of his own liberal democratic party, who are voting in the three—yearly contest to choose their leader. mariko 0i explains. japan used to be known for having a bit of a revolving door when it came to prime ministers. now, shinzo abe has managed to hang on for a good forjapan six years, but it‘s time forjapan six years, but it‘s time for his party, the liberal democratic...
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like the all the dogs by now barris whose motto is also dog see all day if. the russians are showing on children so show and i wish boys wish that sunless to do. don't crosspost me out. perhaps the most controversial and belligerent of these groups is soros cough funded by most gay businessmen on draco mukund which it was. you go on is was that i was surprised well that your ship would have us love me every also and the group holds this extraordinary event of. their own of muscular brand of orthodox christianity is very evident. it's. just the thought of it it's pretty. obvious they used to. so i still got that i need of the best i know aren't. sorel cough or frequently compared to near no one sees they are unashamedly nationalistic and say critics openly intolerant of other faiths. st. i see it. before mr aslaksen at low level the. address you. saw. or deployed to deter protesters as church construction sites. or see it. but the opposite slows book. about this which by the put the office laws book david david david brooks more liberal elements within the chu
like the all the dogs by now barris whose motto is also dog see all day if. the russians are showing on children so show and i wish boys wish that sunless to do. don't crosspost me out. perhaps the most controversial and belligerent of these groups is soros cough funded by most gay businessmen on draco mukund which it was. you go on is was that i was surprised well that your ship would have us love me every also and the group holds this extraordinary event of. their own of muscular brand of...
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on "the communicators" we want to introduce you to barry lynn, executive director of group called open markets institute. mr. lynn, if you could give us a little history, what is open markets institute and how did you get there? >> guest: open markets institute is sort of a think tank combined with sort of shops to depression, political pressure. what we focus on is the threat that is posed supposed to amern democracy, to american economy by concentration of monopolization. we got hereby, i started open market number years back at a think tank called new america and then about a year ago we were asked to lead new america so we are now independent and growing and stable. >> host: why were you asked to leave new america? >> guest: we were asked to leave new america because we released a statement of applauding and antitrust decision in europe against google. there were a lot of folks within new america who were from google that supported the new america think tank, so they were not happy with the statement and it was pressed upon us that we had to leave. >> host: is google one of those c
on "the communicators" we want to introduce you to barry lynn, executive director of group called open markets institute. mr. lynn, if you could give us a little history, what is open markets institute and how did you get there? >> guest: open markets institute is sort of a think tank combined with sort of shops to depression, political pressure. what we focus on is the threat that is posed supposed to amern democracy, to american economy by concentration of monopolization. we...
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i do remember. >> barry stis. >> jimmy: yeah, barry sticks.-- >> he's great though. >> jimmy: i don't know how many comedy albums you have tyour collection. these are one of my favorite comedians. mitch hedberg. so this is h vinyl.>> wow. [ cheers and applae ] >> jimmy: huge vinyl collection. >> wow. >> jimmy: you're going to love it. >> for me? thank you. >> jimmy: that's for you. >> oh. and -- >> jimmy: and to complete your comedy album collection, here is my grammy aburd winning "blow your pants off." [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah.: >> jimammy award winning. i won a grammy for this. >> that's awesome. >> jimmy: i won a grammy for that. >> i know that. i know that.: >> jimsaid it four times. yeah, i -- really. >> did you win a grammy for this? >> jimmy: what? >> did you win a grammy for this? >> jimmy: oh, why would you bring that up? yeah, amdid. i won a for it. [ light laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] it's all about me. it's all about me. no, i'll take it. i'll put it over here. >> tnk you so much. jimmy: i'll put it over here, buddy.
i do remember. >> barry stis. >> jimmy: yeah, barry sticks.-- >> he's great though. >> jimmy: i don't know how many comedy albums you have tyour collection. these are one of my favorite comedians. mitch hedberg. so this is h vinyl.>> wow. [ cheers and applae ] >> jimmy: huge vinyl collection. >> wow. >> jimmy: you're going to love it. >> for me? thank you. >> jimmy: that's for you. >> oh. and -- >> jimmy: and to complete...
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. >> diana barry. >> mares barry. barry.ice >> inna basina. basmajian.asnicki. >> stephen joseph bates. ivan bautista. bautista. >> at jasper baxter. >> lorraine bay. >> michelle beale. atty.ne be >> allen beaven. beckles.e marie michael ernest beakmen -- beekman. >> you are missed every day but know you can rest in peace knowing what you did every day as a husband and father echoes in maternity. -- eternity. >> and my husband. you will always be loved, you will always be missed. we thank you for the foundation you set. my husband was a chef and he went back into the building and try to carry a woman out that was a quadriplegic. he and three maintenance workers never made it out. he will always be our hero. [applause] behr.ia >> debbie as a bellows. denise benedetto. >> olivia bennett. >> margaret benson. >> dominic berardi. >> james berger. .> and john bergin >> and daniel david bergstein. bergen.el j david w bernard. >> william h bernstein. david shelby berry. >> joseph john berry. >> timothy beverly. frank bien. >> paul michael byers. bhukan. >> peter
. >> diana barry. >> mares barry. barry.ice >> inna basina. basmajian.asnicki. >> stephen joseph bates. ivan bautista. bautista. >> at jasper baxter. >> lorraine bay. >> michelle beale. atty.ne be >> allen beaven. beckles.e marie michael ernest beakmen -- beekman. >> you are missed every day but know you can rest in peace knowing what you did every day as a husband and father echoes in maternity. -- eternity. >> and my husband. you...
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mike, barry and alan.became britain's first ever disabled air display team, taking off over surrey in a unique triple formation. the fact that you may be disabled, you can achieve great things. barry hobkirk became paraplegic after a rugby accident, but was determined nothing would stop him getting airborne. from being told in 1990 that i would probably never walk again, and i'd certainly neverfly again, to being in a three ship formation team... yes, ifeel very proud, yes. the three men have been practising for three months, dealing with the stresses of formation flying without the full use of their limbs. mike wildeman lost the lower part of his leg in a motorbike accident, but says aviation can be an inspiration. at the moment we are flying in training aircraft which have been adapted for a training role here at blackbushe, but eventually we'd like to be flying in aerobatic aeroplanes and doing close aerobatic formation work, just the same as other teams you see on the display circuit. archive: bader: t
mike, barry and alan.became britain's first ever disabled air display team, taking off over surrey in a unique triple formation. the fact that you may be disabled, you can achieve great things. barry hobkirk became paraplegic after a rugby accident, but was determined nothing would stop him getting airborne. from being told in 1990 that i would probably never walk again, and i'd certainly neverfly again, to being in a three ship formation team... yes, ifeel very proud, yes. the three men have...
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the man from barrie lives and trains in the heels believed until the man from barrie lives and trainsandorra, years of mastering these mountains led to this. his job on stage 20 to protect his overall lead, but his approach in the coming stages has been to attack. soon his nearest challenger could not keep up. valverde looks a spent force. as he fell away he could start the uphill procession. in spain and the legs have stayed with him, the jersey stayed red and simon yates rides into madrid tomorrow as britain's latest endurance king. earlier i spoke to patrick fletcher from cyclingnews.com to reflect on the achievement of simon yates. he finished top ten in a couple of grand tours before, but for him to dominate this race in the way he has, and also dominate earlier the year until he famously collapsed later on is a massive step up in his career. and also i think the way he did it was incredibly impressive. he was leading the race early into the final two days in andorra, big mountain stages that would decide the race and he went on the attack on both of them and as the overall leade
the man from barrie lives and trains in the heels believed until the man from barrie lives and trainsandorra, years of mastering these mountains led to this. his job on stage 20 to protect his overall lead, but his approach in the coming stages has been to attack. soon his nearest challenger could not keep up. valverde looks a spent force. as he fell away he could start the uphill procession. in spain and the legs have stayed with him, the jersey stayed red and simon yates rides into madrid...
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barry, how does something like this happen?ced yachtsman. he has already completed a solo navigation. the front—end of the fleet was hit by a huge storm on friday, thursday friday, 70 knot winds, 15 metre seas. and two of the yachts, including his work dismasted. and the other is the irishman. and he is ok. aegis suffered a few bruises, i think. and he is now set up a jury rig. he is about 40 miles from that position and he is likely to be the first person on the scene. but he's making about three knots. it is still very rough conditions there. it is about 40 knot winds. in five or six metre seas. so the hope is that one of the rivals will actually be able to come to his aid. there is a patrol vessel which has been moving up north the conditions are so been moving up north the conditions are so bad is that it can't make anything more than four knot at the moment and it won't be there until tomorrow. this is clearly a very treacherous pa rt this is clearly a very treacherous part of this race. the southern ocean is and of course
barry, how does something like this happen?ced yachtsman. he has already completed a solo navigation. the front—end of the fleet was hit by a huge storm on friday, thursday friday, 70 knot winds, 15 metre seas. and two of the yachts, including his work dismasted. and the other is the irishman. and he is ok. aegis suffered a few bruises, i think. and he is now set up a jury rig. he is about 40 miles from that position and he is likely to be the first person on the scene. but he's making about...
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before we go to the yemeni capital and hear how the founder of yemen hope and relief i would argue barry has himself been targeted by weapons remember that britain has been selling sniper rifles to saudi arabia joining me now from sort of is i think i'll go barry amid thank you for being on going underground how did you begin the hope and relief charity after the death of your friend i started to boston twitter in two thousand and fifteen when saudi little correlation started its bloody war in yemen so. i started to like motherless children when i posted up for talk or for boy his name is jamal he was suffering for a month ration inside the government rate i posted his photo and one of the journalists from us she contact me and says that you want to help the child i went to saga i received the money from this woman to the nation i want to talk this boy from his village inside again is to then iterations center inside the city to the hospital i took her and i found many children they were suffering from one to ration they told me why don't you help us like i told them that i'm sorry i don
before we go to the yemeni capital and hear how the founder of yemen hope and relief i would argue barry has himself been targeted by weapons remember that britain has been selling sniper rifles to saudi arabia joining me now from sort of is i think i'll go barry amid thank you for being on going underground how did you begin the hope and relief charity after the death of your friend i started to boston twitter in two thousand and fifteen when saudi little correlation started its bloody war in...
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soil while this incident was unsolved barry who is to say it could have happened in paris or amsterdam or addus but we must now help our british friends find the two russian suspects they have a den of fide and bring them to face justice in the united kingdom. better yet why doesn't the russian government turn these two murderers over to british authorities. we must fight and win the broader battle against impunity for chemical weapons use this is a day for explanations from russia and solidarity with our colleagues in the united kingdom thank you. in his name to nikki haley there the u.s. representative at the u.n. responding to the russian dinars the russian ambassador we heard earlier utterly rejecting the claims by the british government that russian officers were behind a nerve agent attack on a former russian spy and his daughter using novacek he said that these were same with pete it lies and they were unfounded in mendacious cocktail of facts and this was all designed to unleash hysteria against russia he was also demanding. beg your pardon let's just listen in while the united
soil while this incident was unsolved barry who is to say it could have happened in paris or amsterdam or addus but we must now help our british friends find the two russian suspects they have a den of fide and bring them to face justice in the united kingdom. better yet why doesn't the russian government turn these two murderers over to british authorities. we must fight and win the broader battle against impunity for chemical weapons use this is a day for explanations from russia and...
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ashton barry is charged with first degree arder.into a fight and another person who lives at that home found the victim on the bac deck of her house. we know that barry is being held without bond. >>> new this morning out of anne arundel county, two people are dead this morning after an overnight motorcycle crash.ol statee say it happened the just before 1:00 at intersection of u.s. 50 and ridgeley avenue. right now, all laness. 50 are closed at exit 24. we are told that two people on the motorcycle died when the suv driver went the wrong way and crashed into them. that driver could face criminal charges for the accident. >>> washingtonaid good-bye to senator john mccain but his final rise to the naval academy could create some traffic issues this labor day weekend. officials hav noteleased the exact route for today's motorcade tona lis. but maryland state police told our news partners at wtop they don't expect to close down the highway linking annapolis to the district. bowie police say the motorcade will take u.s. 50 through town
ashton barry is charged with first degree arder.into a fight and another person who lives at that home found the victim on the bac deck of her house. we know that barry is being held without bond. >>> new this morning out of anne arundel county, two people are dead this morning after an overnight motorcycle crash.ol statee say it happened the just before 1:00 at intersection of u.s. 50 and ridgeley avenue. right now, all laness. 50 are closed at exit 24. we are told that two people on...
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by barry jenkins. >> jimmy: barry jenkins. >> written by, james baldwin. yeah. some heavy hitters.. stephan. kiki. i mean, like, everyone in this movie absolutely -- >> jimmy: barry jenkins won the oscar for "moonlight." >> yeah. >> jimmy: i mean, it's just beautiful. it looks gorgeous. >> thank you. >> jimmy: but i mean these are giant, giant things. and i'm like so happy for you. cause i'm like, dude, that's the guy who was goofing off and dancing with like last week, he was on our show. dude, we didn't even get into talking about it, but you're a a giant bee gees fan. >> oh, man. one of the biggest bee gees fans. and i'm not going to -- [ cheers ] yeah. give it up for the good, man. >> jimmy: i love this dude. >> the funny thing is, is like, so, my father growing up, he had like -- when i was growing up, he had, like, this bookshelf that was, like, to me, ten feet tall, and you know, vinyls are this thin. so they were filled with hundreds of vinyls, and i remember climbing up, and pulling out "saturday night fever." and i was like, oh, cool, so you know "saturday night fever" is
by barry jenkins. >> jimmy: barry jenkins. >> written by, james baldwin. yeah. some heavy hitters.. stephan. kiki. i mean, like, everyone in this movie absolutely -- >> jimmy: barry jenkins won the oscar for "moonlight." >> yeah. >> jimmy: i mean, it's just beautiful. it looks gorgeous. >> thank you. >> jimmy: but i mean these are giant, giant things. and i'm like so happy for you. cause i'm like, dude, that's the guy who was goofing off and...
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barry will have 20 of these treatments. in future, barry will have 20 of these treatments. we can currently do safely but the cancer is often close to healthy areas in the chest which limits the dose we can use. this make sure that radiation goes where it is needed and not where it can cause harm. this signals a new area in radiotherapy which should see more cancer patients being cured with fewer side—effects. within a few months, the royal marsden will treat patients with cancer of the bladder, rectum, cervix and long ago others. the chances of supplies in —— surviving cancer have increased in the last few years and this new treatment means the prospects for patients like barry are very in courage in. i feel my treatment will help research at four other people who have prostate cancer in the future. a second machine will treat patients in the christie at manchester earlier in the year. the nhs will prioritise those likely to receive the most benefit from this ground—breaking treatment. some 11 million viewers watched the climax to the hit bbc1 series bodyguard last night —
barry will have 20 of these treatments. in future, barry will have 20 of these treatments. we can currently do safely but the cancer is often close to healthy areas in the chest which limits the dose we can use. this make sure that radiation goes where it is needed and not where it can cause harm. this signals a new area in radiotherapy which should see more cancer patients being cured with fewer side—effects. within a few months, the royal marsden will treat patients with cancer of the...
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a conversation with barry lynn of open markets institute. on which companies it could become monopolies. then a debate between the candidates running for governor of new mexico. followed by a debate debate in the illinois governor's race. c-span was graded created as a public service. by another -- by f major. .. .. on "the communicators" we want to introduce you to barry lynn, executive director of group called open markets institute. mr. lynn, if you could give us a little history, what is open markets institute and how did you get there? >> guest: open markets institute is sort of a think tank combined with
a conversation with barry lynn of open markets institute. on which companies it could become monopolies. then a debate between the candidates running for governor of new mexico. followed by a debate debate in the illinois governor's race. c-span was graded created as a public service. by another -- by f major. .. .. on "the communicators" we want to introduce you to barry lynn, executive director of group called open markets institute. mr. lynn, if you could give us a little history,...