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he alssaid, "i like barry goldwater.oblem that lyndon johnson had was the racial issue, 'cause there was nothing like it. remember, he sent lady bird down on the lady bird special to go through the south in the hopes of salvaging some of the south. there was concern about her safety. there was a lot of abuse when she'd stop and speak, and people would talk, you know, "nigger-lover," and all that kind of stuff. >> woman: i recall specifically her saying at one stop, "now, just a second. you've had your turn to make your point. let me have mine. i'm so glad to be back here in the south that i love so dearly. so even if you don't like what i have to say, at least you understand the way i say it." and... [ laughs ] and, of course, that brought some humor and a little bit of levity, which frankly, we needed in that very tense time. >> the overall sense in the black community to me, and this is my opinion, is that, who do we trust to make sure that these things just don't go away? and what happens if johnson's not elected agai
he alssaid, "i like barry goldwater.oblem that lyndon johnson had was the racial issue, 'cause there was nothing like it. remember, he sent lady bird down on the lady bird special to go through the south in the hopes of salvaging some of the south. there was concern about her safety. there was a lot of abuse when she'd stop and speak, and people would talk, you know, "nigger-lover," and all that kind of stuff. >> woman: i recall specifically her saying at one stop,...
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barry: indirect.etflix is always going to be -- unless they monumentally screwed up -- they have such prize worldwide now i don't think anybody will be close to netflix. but that doesn't mean they take essentially the market share of the world. i just don't think anybody will be as large. but plenty of room for niche programmers and programmers that have many, many millions of subscribers, just not to their level. alex: what do you think of the way the cable tv bundling, is it dead? are these new approaches killing it? barry: i don't think anything really kills anything like dead-dead, but look -- alex: how about unraveling? barry: you've had for 40 years or so, you had cable being the only place that you could get a bundle of programming. that's ended. now you can get -- all you need is an internet connection and you can get all the cards -- a la cart or little bundles, etc. so cable just has to evolve and it cannot -- its space of warehousing everything and selling it for one package price is gone.
barry: indirect.etflix is always going to be -- unless they monumentally screwed up -- they have such prize worldwide now i don't think anybody will be close to netflix. but that doesn't mean they take essentially the market share of the world. i just don't think anybody will be as large. but plenty of room for niche programmers and programmers that have many, many millions of subscribers, just not to their level. alex: what do you think of the way the cable tv bundling, is it dead? are these...
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barry, what happened here?when they told me a leather gift, i was thinking more in terms of a wallet. >> trust me. this is the latest in leather a gear. >> really? >> why do you sound familiar? >> barry, of course, it's me. >> anderson. what are you doing here? >> i work here. the whole reality show thing didn't work out for me. so i'm working at the leather place. >> what do they call this place? >> this is the noose. >> well, happy anniversary world noose. >> hey, now. >> barry, you want to tell us what was going on? >> not really. it was the 10th anniversary show, and i was assigned to show something appropriate as a gift for the anchors, and people said tin. i couldn't find anything accept foot powder, so i spoke to juju chang who said i think leather is also good. and we cut and it's what you saw. the leather store saying i was thinking more of a wallet. young man, this is the newest in what you want for leather. >> thank god that leather is now the thing for 25 years. >> i'm afraid to ask. did you bring u
barry, what happened here?when they told me a leather gift, i was thinking more in terms of a wallet. >> trust me. this is the latest in leather a gear. >> really? >> why do you sound familiar? >> barry, of course, it's me. >> anderson. what are you doing here? >> i work here. the whole reality show thing didn't work out for me. so i'm working at the leather place. >> what do they call this place? >> this is the noose. >> well, happy...
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barry mitchel. great. >> barry, do you have a -- >> by the way, can i apologize?en an idol of mine ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and we are going back in time to this day in 1992. when "world news now" debuted. >> can you believe it? we're celebrating two and a half decades of middle of the night tv. what went into that very first show? plus more surprises. >> and tim laird has something extra special to help us celebrate as well over in the insomniac lounge. >> it's facebook live. hi, everybody. alaska, hawaii. >> all those folks say hello. >> there's 250 people which i think is more than watching on television. >> that's actually 249 viewers more than here on "world news now." we appreciate our one viewer out there. thank you. but we're going to get started this half hour with president-elect donald trump poised to come face to face with the intelligence community whose findings he has refused to accept. >> donald trump will be briefed on preelection russian hacking today personally by the directors of national intelligence. the cia and the fbi. now, the same classified informatio
barry mitchel. great. >> barry, do you have a -- >> by the way, can i apologize?en an idol of mine ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and we are going back in time to this day in 1992. when "world news now" debuted. >> can you believe it? we're celebrating two and a half decades of middle of the night tv. what went into that very first show? plus more surprises. >> and tim laird has something extra special to help us celebrate as well over in the insomniac lounge....
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barry diller doesn't exactly love donald trump.m a chance but he is pretty steadfast saying i don't sieve the evidence that russians are hacking. >> show him the evidence. liz: john says there is evidence. >> i think you're talking about two different things. are the russians hacking us? yes. are the chinese hacking us? yes. are the north koreans hacking us? yes. i can go on and on and mention countries that i wouldn't want to mention because they're friends of ours. now are they involved in this particular election in the way has been alleged? i would have to see the documents to know the answer to that let him see the documents and he will give us answer. you know what the answer might turn out to be? it might be turn out to be a percentage. these things are not sometimes able to be proven 100%. part of the problem you asked john, you can you put a cone over it. you can't. you can supply a series of solutions reduce the ability to trude dramatically and solutions toick the intrusion quickly, which is also very important by the wa
barry diller doesn't exactly love donald trump.m a chance but he is pretty steadfast saying i don't sieve the evidence that russians are hacking. >> show him the evidence. liz: john says there is evidence. >> i think you're talking about two different things. are the russians hacking us? yes. are the chinese hacking us? yes. are the north koreans hacking us? yes. i can go on and on and mention countries that i wouldn't want to mention because they're friends of ours. now are they...
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barry mitchel. great. >> barry, do you have a -- >> by the way, can i apologize?for that now. barry, any favorite polka moments? >> well, certainly weird al because he's been an idol of mine. that would be one of them, and the dixie chicks.
barry mitchel. great. >> barry, do you have a -- >> by the way, can i apologize?for that now. barry, any favorite polka moments? >> well, certainly weird al because he's been an idol of mine. that would be one of them, and the dixie chicks.
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barry goldwater lived in scottsdale. his wife had a strong relationship with the university and ultimately he brought his papers here and so we've been very fortunate to have these great archival resources for our students, our faculty, visiting scholars, and the general public. available for inspection, research and interpretation. carl hayden, through his 57-year career in congress, first in the house of representatives, and the u.s. senate, was known as the silent senator. he had the reputation of being the workhorse, not the show horse in his work in congress. barry goldwater was long-time senator from arizona and many would describe him as the show horse, his work in the united states senate. what that really means is, when you look at carl hayden's career, he was really responsible for co-sponsoring nd write aing a huge amount of legislation that benefited the citizens of arizona and the citizens of the united states. his legacy was very much a legislative legacy, passing things like arranging for the passage of le
barry goldwater lived in scottsdale. his wife had a strong relationship with the university and ultimately he brought his papers here and so we've been very fortunate to have these great archival resources for our students, our faculty, visiting scholars, and the general public. available for inspection, research and interpretation. carl hayden, through his 57-year career in congress, first in the house of representatives, and the u.s. senate, was known as the silent senator. he had the...
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barry. i feel like the world is shaping the characters so much, that when you meet them in each chapter and they become a different person. i wanted to keep the soul of the character, so when you look at his eyes you will see the little boy, but he is a different person. it is great because he and andre were at this point where the old person slowly comes back to the surface. charlie: there is -- you come to the realization that chiron is gay. how does that affect the relationship that paula has with him? >> i think she really can't accept it at all. she finds it disgusting, unpalatable, and it is part of her further rejection of her son. and i think she genuinely fears for his safety and what it means growing up in this kind of community they are growing up in. it is not something that will be easily accepted by anyone in the at community. charlie: how did chiron's first sexual experience affect him? >> i think a confused him profoundly. obviously i think he knew who he was, but he did not
barry. i feel like the world is shaping the characters so much, that when you meet them in each chapter and they become a different person. i wanted to keep the soul of the character, so when you look at his eyes you will see the little boy, but he is a different person. it is great because he and andre were at this point where the old person slowly comes back to the surface. charlie: there is -- you come to the realization that chiron is gay. how does that affect the relationship that paula...
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would you give it to barry bonds? i'm dennis o'donnell. the votes are in. is he headed for cooperstown? the answer is next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, baseball's poster boy for steroids..the writers denied bonds entrance to the hall of fame for the 5th s >>> barry bonds continues to pay the price for being baseball's poster boy for steroids. the writers have did he understand bonds' entrance to the hall of fame for the fifth year giving him 53.8%, far short of the required 75% for coopers town. former astros first baseman jeff bagwell headlines the class of 2017. he will be joined in the hall by tim raines who gets in on the 10th and final try. and the catcher ivan rodriguez voted in on his first year pudge going on first year eligibility. as for those who didn't make it, trevor hoffman gave up five votes short, barry bonds and roger clemens up to 54%. their highest total in five tries. i'm guessing the writers will come to their senses in one of the next five years for barry bonds. >>> while the 49ers wait for kyle shanahan to sign, the 49ers will begin a second round
would you give it to barry bonds? i'm dennis o'donnell. the votes are in. is he headed for cooperstown? the answer is next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, baseball's poster boy for steroids..the writers denied bonds entrance to the hall of fame for the 5th s >>> barry bonds continues to pay the price for being baseball's poster boy for steroids. the writers have did he understand bonds' entrance to the hall of fame for the fifth year giving him 53.8%, far short of the required 75% for coopers town....
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but now how can they justify barry bonds. >> barry bonds was not so much, hard to get along with. in the grid example is ted williams who should've been a first ballot hall of famer. and there could've been an icy relationship with the media. if rodriguez is in there is no longer an excuse for bonds, mcgwire, sosa, you can go on, the same people that were part of the era that would be hall of famer's. >> okay, switching gears, the 49ers searching for a head coach and general manager. the head coach seems to be narrowing. >> still confusing process and we go from one process described as a mockery to another. the 49ers search for general manager and a coach and then a coach and a general manager and here is the latest on top and maybe the only head-coaching candidate, kyle shanahan. it was reported that within the organization, shanahan is expected to take the 49er job. federal coaches all but congratulated him on the position in the falcons was the packers in the championship game. shanahan cannot talk any further until atlanta loses or in the by week before the super bowl. >>> th
but now how can they justify barry bonds. >> barry bonds was not so much, hard to get along with. in the grid example is ted williams who should've been a first ballot hall of famer. and there could've been an icy relationship with the media. if rodriguez is in there is no longer an excuse for bonds, mcgwire, sosa, you can go on, the same people that were part of the era that would be hall of famer's. >> okay, switching gears, the 49ers searching for a head coach and general...
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well, barry bennell did not appear here in person.n milton keynes, where he is on remand. wearing a bluejumper he spoke only to confirm his name and plead not guilty to eight charges of sexual assault against a boy aged under 15. these offences are alleged to have happened between 1981 and 1985 at three separate locations. at furness vale in derbyshire, nantwich in cheshire, and at butlins holiday camp. barry bennell is a former football coach, a former youth coach with crewe alexandra, and he also worked with a number of other clubs across the north west including stoke city and manchester city. he has now been remanded in custody until his next hearing here at chester crown court on march 20. thank you. as part of our day of coverage of the nhs in england we've been looking at pressure on the nhs. doctors' leaders say a system designed to check decisions made by gps is leading to unacceptable delays in diagnosis and treatment. a bbc investigation has discovered that hundreds of thousands of patients in england are having referrals f
well, barry bennell did not appear here in person.n milton keynes, where he is on remand. wearing a bluejumper he spoke only to confirm his name and plead not guilty to eight charges of sexual assault against a boy aged under 15. these offences are alleged to have happened between 1981 and 1985 at three separate locations. at furness vale in derbyshire, nantwich in cheshire, and at butlins holiday camp. barry bennell is a former football coach, a former youth coach with crewe alexandra, and he...
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but barry jenkins insists his film was not a response to that.e to our entertainment reporter. >> i am alone. >> to who, ma? "moonlight" tells the story of director barry jenkins, a young boy growing up in miami with a cocaine addicted mother. his mother is one of the few in his inner circle not to see his film. >> i do not know she wants to see herself in that way. what a friend pointed out to me was she probably does not want to see the main character who is essentially you be taken through this rough life because it might bring up the guilt and shame. i get that, but i hope what she would see is that the movie is not made out of anything but tenderness and kindness towards her. >> what happened? why you didn't come home? underer: the oscars are scrutiny. over the last three years, the term oscar so white follow the awards because no one of color had been nominated. comeoonlihght" did not along to say anything about anything but the characters in the film. e is being framed as a response but yet these movies have been in the pipeline for five y
but barry jenkins insists his film was not a response to that.e to our entertainment reporter. >> i am alone. >> to who, ma? "moonlight" tells the story of director barry jenkins, a young boy growing up in miami with a cocaine addicted mother. his mother is one of the few in his inner circle not to see his film. >> i do not know she wants to see herself in that way. what a friend pointed out to me was she probably does not want to see the main character who is...
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days without end by sebastian barry. applause.ance of a posthumous winner, i got such a fright. it is often said about the short lists of prizes that any of them could have won and i think the judges would agree that on this occasion any of these amazing books could have won, leaving aside my own. i do want to thank the judges. you have made me crazy happy from the top of my head to my toes in a way that is a little bit improper at 61. iwant way that is a little bit improper at 61. i want to thank my extraordinary editor faber & faber, my angel, and my ex—agent, still the most eligible bachelor in london, and my new agent, natasha fairweather. i want to thank my wife who knows me better than i know myself, which is barely at all, and my three babies now grown, making their way in the world, and toby, to whom this book is dedicated. i don't know if you heard the little film but that prayer holds good and this book is dedicated to to be eternally, and thank you very much. applause. so, sebastian barry wind speed costa book of the ye
days without end by sebastian barry. applause.ance of a posthumous winner, i got such a fright. it is often said about the short lists of prizes that any of them could have won and i think the judges would agree that on this occasion any of these amazing books could have won, leaving aside my own. i do want to thank the judges. you have made me crazy happy from the top of my head to my toes in a way that is a little bit improper at 61. iwant way that is a little bit improper at 61. i want to...
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naomie: also, i spoke with barry . that affected my performance, and i took it to barry. it was true for him. for his mother. and to the original playwright as well. it helped me. i understood -- i saw what was going on. what people do not understand about rape and sexual abuse is that no one is ever abused just once or raped just once. it is a trauma that is relived in the body and the mind continuously. it becomes like a living torment. you are desperately searching for some way to numb the pain, and that is what drugs are about. especially in a community that is deprived economically, you cannot afford to go and see a therapist. who do do you reach out to? and there is unfortunately still social stigma attached to it as well. charlie: is it the violence against self? naomie: it is the violence and the fact that it is such an intimate form of violence. and there is a stigma and shame attached to it as well. all of that. charlie: and you incorporate that. how do i see that in the performance? naomie: you see that, for me, in the way that i build paula. i am basically wan
naomie: also, i spoke with barry . that affected my performance, and i took it to barry. it was true for him. for his mother. and to the original playwright as well. it helped me. i understood -- i saw what was going on. what people do not understand about rape and sexual abuse is that no one is ever abused just once or raped just once. it is a trauma that is relived in the body and the mind continuously. it becomes like a living torment. you are desperately searching for some way to numb the...
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barry's polka. >> news got you down? come on. let's ♪ lisa's unconventional.imensional. that's the world news polka ♪ ♪ on his dates in 1992 insomniacs said world news who? that's the world news polka. ♪ this is david boreman's legacy. haters, don't hate me ♪ ♪ that's the world news polka every clap ♪ ♪ ♪ that's the world news polka ♪ it's not a square dance ♪ sththat's the world news polk♪ ♪ kendis and die an from my heart i'd like to share, of all the anchors i know you're the recent pair. no one knows we're on tv. we're the world news polka ♪ ♪ when did ♪ the work we do is important that's what the bosses say ♪ ♪ we're warming the cameras for gha. here's to 25 more years with the world news polka ♪ with the world news polka ♪ >> where's andy cohen? >> that's right. >> a big thank you to our original anchor, lisa mcree. this show creator, david boreman, and as always, barry. and we can't forget to thank tim laird. wait, aaron. aaron, come on. let's go shots on aaron. we are ending this half hour like we always do aer >>> this morning on "world news now." we'
barry's polka. >> news got you down? come on. let's ♪ lisa's unconventional.imensional. that's the world news polka ♪ ♪ on his dates in 1992 insomniacs said world news who? that's the world news polka. ♪ this is david boreman's legacy. haters, don't hate me ♪ ♪ that's the world news polka every clap ♪ ♪ ♪ that's the world news polka ♪ it's not a square dance ♪ sththat's the world news polk♪ ♪ kendis and die an from my heart i'd like to share, of all the anchors i...
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former football coach barry bennell appears in court and pleads not guilty to child sex offences.iological father of the teenager snatched from hospital when she was just eight hours old speaks about their reunion for the first time. coming up in sport on bbc news, andy murray gets a winning start in the australian open and was made to work, but is through to the second round. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. just days before taking over the white house, president—elect donald trump has promised a quick trade deal with britain. the former cabinet minister and brexit campaigner, michael gove, who interviewed mr trump for the times newspaper, said the president—elect was enthusiastic about britain leaving the eu and that the offer of a us trade deal would strengthen theresa may's hand in the brexit negotiations with brussels. speaking to reporters on his way into a meeting of foreign ministers in brussels, borisjohnson described mr trump's comments as very positive. our political correspondent ben wright reports. by by friday, he will be president, the most powerfu
former football coach barry bennell appears in court and pleads not guilty to child sex offences.iological father of the teenager snatched from hospital when she was just eight hours old speaks about their reunion for the first time. coming up in sport on bbc news, andy murray gets a winning start in the australian open and was made to work, but is through to the second round. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. just days before taking over the white house, president—elect...
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founder and chairman barry diller. plus, aol c.e.o.im armstrong joins us as we mullet the new options. and tesla swerves. the electric carmaker's recent delivery numbers missed estimates. firs
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>>at the most lovable crime fighter around. >> there you go. >> reporter: barry peterson, colorado.told me to try... ...a mouthwash. so i tried crest. it does so much more than give me fresh breath. crest pro-health mouthwash provides all... ...of these benefits to help you get better dental check-ups. go pro with crest pro-health mouthwash. checkup? nailed it. thope to see you again soon.. whoa, whoa, i got this. just gotta get the check. almost there. i can't reach it. if you have alligator arms, you avoid picking up the check. what? it's what you do. i got this. thanks, dennis! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. t you do. oh that is good crispy duck. if you then you'll know howuth, uncomfortable it can be. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene, specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants... biotene can provide soothing relief and it
>>at the most lovable crime fighter around. >> there you go. >> reporter: barry peterson, colorado.told me to try... ...a mouthwash. so i tried crest. it does so much more than give me fresh breath. crest pro-health mouthwash provides all... ...of these benefits to help you get better dental check-ups. go pro with crest pro-health mouthwash. checkup? nailed it. thope to see you again soon.. whoa, whoa, i got this. just gotta get the check. almost there. i can't reach it. if...
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tonight do you believe joe barry waselie the issue?e do r already gettine?g lots of l replies on this one.onhis o you can vote on my twitter ttt page lokay fox5.ox we'll talk about this later on e at 10 o'clock tonight.tonight. >> a couple of months to sulk.ul >> no kidding.iddi >> a mixup that may prove it'se still a man's world is it not,, jim? at least at express itt ee is. >> yeah, washington post pos express covered this morningcove about the women's march inn's mi washington. instead of using the femalewashe symbol, you know, what thathat t looks like that is not the female symbol that's the male symbol. >> the post express apologizedxp saying we made a mistake andke we're very embarrassed.arraed some people called the cover sexist and others supportedport the post saying well it wasll i just a slipup. sli i'm not so sure about that. tha here's some tweets.reome >> that comes from themes fr express. you think that was deliberate. >> uh -- uh >> people make mistakes.eoplke m >> that's me. >> orr you need someone to you e pick it u
tonight do you believe joe barry waselie the issue?e do r already gettine?g lots of l replies on this one.onhis o you can vote on my twitter ttt page lokay fox5.ox we'll talk about this later on e at 10 o'clock tonight.tonight. >> a couple of months to sulk.ul >> no kidding.iddi >> a mixup that may prove it'se still a man's world is it not,, jim? at least at express itt ee is. >> yeah, washington post pos express covered this morningcove about the women's march inn's mi...
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barry highly recommended hardiman to her brother. he serves on the tenth circuit court of a peechlts he's called scalia 2.0. he echoes his philosophy and writing style. both men are young and could serve for decades on the court. but in the short run, neither would tip the balance on the court because president trump's conservative nominee would replace another conservative on the bench. >> regardless who have is picked, there would be an all-out confirmation battle. they're upset that president obama's pick for the seat never each got a hearing. from the supreme court, elizabeth hur, abc news. >>> there will be a special report on the choice for supreme court nominee. we'll carry that live at 5:00 p.m. you can also watch the announcement live on our abc 7 news app and streaming on abc 7 news.com. >>> new this morning, president trump plans to continue at least one executive order signed by his predecessor. the white house says mr. trump will maintain a 2014 executive order signed by president obama protecting federal employees from
barry highly recommended hardiman to her brother. he serves on the tenth circuit court of a peechlts he's called scalia 2.0. he echoes his philosophy and writing style. both men are young and could serve for decades on the court. but in the short run, neither would tip the balance on the court because president trump's conservative nominee would replace another conservative on the bench. >> regardless who have is picked, there would be an all-out confirmation battle. they're upset that...
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now from the perspective of 50 years later we see barry goldwater transformed the republican party and george mcgovern transformed the democratic party so it will take a few decades before we know both must what mrs. clinton's legacy is as well as president trumps. >> we will bring it back your current book inga. what is it that spark your interest in this book and made you want to write this book? >> it's an unbelievable story straight out of an alfred hitchcock movie from the 1930s with secret agents and glamorous winner and femme fatale and all sorts of things. it's a little corner of the history of the presidency that i don't think most people are familiar with. the book argues that inga arvad was singularly responsible for john f. kennedy becoming president has anybody. we think of candy as this handsome, witty, urbain man who was destined to become president but inga arvad, he was an officer in the office of naval intelligence. he was skinny, bulky and disheveled and had a terrible inferiority complex compared to his older brother and inga did a number of things. she bolstered hi
now from the perspective of 50 years later we see barry goldwater transformed the republican party and george mcgovern transformed the democratic party so it will take a few decades before we know both must what mrs. clinton's legacy is as well as president trumps. >> we will bring it back your current book inga. what is it that spark your interest in this book and made you want to write this book? >> it's an unbelievable story straight out of an alfred hitchcock movie from the...
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we asked barry petersen to look into the economic impact of two oil pipeline projects that mr. trump signed off on this week. >> reporter: president trump touted the benefits of building the pipeline. >> a lot of jobs. 28,000 jobs. great construction jobs. >> reporter: according to a report by the state department, the keystone xl pipeline could create about 16,000 full and part-time construction jobs. energy transfer partners, the company backing the dakota pipeline, says up to 12,000 construction jobs will have been created for the project. however, the dakota pipeline is roughly 90% complete, and the majority of those jobs are finished. together the two pipelines will leave behind only about 100 full and part-time maintenance jobs once construction ends. and mr. trump's order is not a restart of the project, more like a reset. transcanada, the firm in charge of keystone xl, will resubmit its application. on dakota, the army corps of engineers was ordered to review and approve in an expedited manner. either pipeline's approval could still take months or years. the standing ro
we asked barry petersen to look into the economic impact of two oil pipeline projects that mr. trump signed off on this week. >> reporter: president trump touted the benefits of building the pipeline. >> a lot of jobs. 28,000 jobs. great construction jobs. >> reporter: according to a report by the state department, the keystone xl pipeline could create about 16,000 full and part-time construction jobs. energy transfer partners, the company backing the dakota pipeline, says up...
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barry: who cares what he thinks.he does, making noise. and on a subject he really doesn't know anything about. alex: he has taken a 10 out of the shares today. barry: when he says something, the stock is down -- fine. if your stock is subject more than a day or two to his comments being a negative drag on you, then you have a lousy it is all today's ridiculous silliness. alex: there were some mergers last year in a similar space. do you see any likelihood of that deal being resurrected? barry: it should have never happened anyway. on the cbs special committee representing the shareholders, you are not going anything but at bargain price. never going to happen anyway. i don't know why everybody made noise. alex: how would you try to turn around paramount? barry: make good movies. it's not hard. it's a simple business compared to what is going on here and the changes in the world. narrative storytelling on a big screen or small screen is very simple. you have a story, you tell it, and people either like it or not. ther
barry: who cares what he thinks.he does, making noise. and on a subject he really doesn't know anything about. alex: he has taken a 10 out of the shares today. barry: when he says something, the stock is down -- fine. if your stock is subject more than a day or two to his comments being a negative drag on you, then you have a lousy it is all today's ridiculous silliness. alex: there were some mergers last year in a similar space. do you see any likelihood of that deal being resurrected? barry:...
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but it was actually speaking to barrie that kind of changed my mind. because i always had said that i do want to only portray positive images of women. and that's because of my upbringing. my mum had me at 18 years old. and she then decided that she would wait until i was five and i could go to school and then she would put herself through university. so when she went to university i used to sit in the corner of the room coloring in. and i was just so inspired by this woman who managed to turn her life around and become a very successful television writer. and she was surrounded, she was part of a community of women that was strong and capable and intel genlt and i was like, i don't see those women represented on screen and i desperately want to see women represented on screen. so that is why i really struggled about taking on this part. but it wasn't until i sat down with barrie and she had a skype conversation with him and he said look, i don't want to ask you to play a stereotype but the reality is this is my story. and my mother was a crack addict.
but it was actually speaking to barrie that kind of changed my mind. because i always had said that i do want to only portray positive images of women. and that's because of my upbringing. my mum had me at 18 years old. and she then decided that she would wait until i was five and i could go to school and then she would put herself through university. so when she went to university i used to sit in the corner of the room coloring in. and i was just so inspired by this woman who managed to turn...
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police say they tased him after he reached into a car and choked a philadelphia police officer. >> barry a good guy. >> reporter: that's the way friends remembered 55-year-old baby cardell hairston after he died thursday morning during an encounter with philadelphia police here at tenth poplar. >> barry was a good guy. he didn't bother nobody. >> reporter: it started way 911 call just before 5:00 a.m. about man jumping up and down on a truck and screaming help me jesus. within minutes as police arrived, the man attacked a female officer before she even got out of her patrol car. >> he approached her driver's side window, grabbed her by the head and neck area. >> reporter: another officer then tased hairston and took him to the ground in handcuffs. officers then noticed he was unresponsive. >> i don't know what prompted him to do what he did even from the beginning jumping up and down and screaming on his own car. >> reporter: commissioner ross says, preliminary investigation reveals the electronic prongs from the taser never pierced hairston's skin. >> still too soon to say whether it wa
police say they tased him after he reached into a car and choked a philadelphia police officer. >> barry a good guy. >> reporter: that's the way friends remembered 55-year-old baby cardell hairston after he died thursday morning during an encounter with philadelphia police here at tenth poplar. >> barry was a good guy. he didn't bother nobody. >> reporter: it started way 911 call just before 5:00 a.m. about man jumping up and down on a truck and screaming help me jesus....
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barry peterson has the story from the arapapo courthouse in colorado. >> so sweet. >> a good girl. >>ranslator: training day at the office for pella, a labrador golden retriever mix. >> look at that. >> did a good job. >> the 5-year-old and other children we met were volunteers helping in pella's work as a courthouse facility dog. >> just brings a smile to people any face. >> reporter: pella's job create by a criminal investigator at the colorado district attorney's office. call them partners. they take on the toughest cases. when a child has been hurt or sexually abused or seen a horrible crime. it often starts with the investigation when a child may be too traumatized to talk. >> you bring pella in. what happens? >> they interact with you. if pella thinks you are okay. must be okay. she played a role in 450 cases. she stays out of sight so jurors focus on testimony not the dog. this keeps pella's skills sharp. her gift to a frightened child that must testify her presence. volunteer, 11-year-old abby helped us understand the child's view when the defendant can be sitting a few feet a
barry peterson has the story from the arapapo courthouse in colorado. >> so sweet. >> a good girl. >>ranslator: training day at the office for pella, a labrador golden retriever mix. >> look at that. >> did a good job. >> the 5-year-old and other children we met were volunteers helping in pella's work as a courthouse facility dog. >> just brings a smile to people any face. >> reporter: pella's job create by a criminal investigator at the colorado...
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you covered joe barry for a long time. what do you think? >> reporter: i said today i thought they were going to keep him. him and gruden they didn't have the personnel around him. they didn't have the salary cap around him to see what he could do. so i was surprised. >> maybe gruden got overruled. >> the next surprise will be to see who >>> tonight, shock wave, teenagers charged with hate crimes after video of a young man with special needs beaten, taunted and tortured broadcast live on facebook. >>> tonight chilling new details in the case that gripped the nation. >>> america's top spy defends u.s. intelligence. it was russia,e says. high drama hours from president elect donald trump secret briefing. >>> bracing for impact. massive winter storm. emergency that could paralyze cities in the south. >>> peanut allergy surprise. new way to combat them. tonight nation's doctors say something parents have been told for years is wrong. >>> hollywood dream come true. movie stars jumping at the chance to work with a young film maker inspiring americ
you covered joe barry for a long time. what do you think? >> reporter: i said today i thought they were going to keep him. him and gruden they didn't have the personnel around him. they didn't have the salary cap around him to see what he could do. so i was surprised. >> maybe gruden got overruled. >> the next surprise will be to see who >>> tonight, shock wave, teenagers charged with hate crimes after video of a young man with special needs beaten, taunted and...
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barry, thank you.ing up next on the "cbs evening news," what did the president mean when he threatened to send the feds to chicago? and later, mary tyler moore. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, upper respiratory tract infection, and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, and if you're pr
barry, thank you.ing up next on the "cbs evening news," what did the president mean when he threatened to send the feds to chicago? and later, mary tyler moore. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has...
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football coach barry bennell who's been charged with eight child sex offences appears in court later morning. we'll be live outside the court. and as always we're really keen to hear from you. a little later we'll hear how half of working fathers apparently say they'd like a less stressfuljob so they can spend more time with their children. is that you? get in touch, use the hashtag victoria live. if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. our top story today. donald trump has promised a trade deal between britain and the united states will be a priority when he takes office on friday. he was speaking to the former justice secretary and prominent brexit campaigner michael gove for the times in his first british interview since becoming us president—elect. here's our political correspondent, vicky young. theresa may is about to tell us more about how she thinks the uk can prosper outside of the european union. her critics say the economy will suffer if britain leaves the single market and is no longer able to trade freely with the eu. but the president—elect donald
football coach barry bennell who's been charged with eight child sex offences appears in court later morning. we'll be live outside the court. and as always we're really keen to hear from you. a little later we'll hear how half of working fathers apparently say they'd like a less stressfuljob so they can spend more time with their children. is that you? get in touch, use the hashtag victoria live. if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. our top story today. donald trump...
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charlie: what did barry add to your performance?he biggest thing was the freedom that he gave me. he is one of these rare directors -- i have never had a director do this before but he actually -- i gave him every reason for him not to give me this part. he asked me if i had any experience with addiction. and i said no, no one in my family. and i am a health nut. drink, smoke, i don't you know. this could not be further from me. despite me saying that, he still gave me the role and he never once checked up on me during my research process. which was so wonderful. charlie: it gave you confidence. naomie: that gave me confidence. trusts me,he really you know? the first time he saw me deliver was on set. all he did was provide an environment that was totally nonjudgmental and free. it is one of the most creatively rewarding experiences i have had. charlie: this is one of your scenes in "moonlight" where you are asking your son for money. here it is. [ video clip ] >> i need the money. >> for what? >> it is my business. don't you ask me
charlie: what did barry add to your performance?he biggest thing was the freedom that he gave me. he is one of these rare directors -- i have never had a director do this before but he actually -- i gave him every reason for him not to give me this part. he asked me if i had any experience with addiction. and i said no, no one in my family. and i am a health nut. drink, smoke, i don't you know. this could not be further from me. despite me saying that, he still gave me the role and he never...
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barry lewis talks about the construction of the brooklyn bridge. why manhattan needed it and how transportation in the city. he new york historical society hosted this event. ms. gregory: we are thrilled to welcome barry lewis back to new historical society. he's an architectural historian specializes in european and american architecture of the centuries.th he is best known throughout new york for the series of video tours presented by channel 13 including the emmy nominated shows 42nd street, broadway and harlem. lecture d at numerous vienna views including columbia. university university of pennsylvania and graduatean and harvard school of architecture. we always like to ask everyone off cell phones and beepers and now let's give barry lewis a warm welcome. you. don't need wis: i that. you know me. i'm all over the stage. interesting i had people talking to me about the lecture. about theally talking whreubrooklyn bridge ands as brooklyn. new york would never admit it needed rooklyn but it it. again, just in case people were series of three lect
barry lewis talks about the construction of the brooklyn bridge. why manhattan needed it and how transportation in the city. he new york historical society hosted this event. ms. gregory: we are thrilled to welcome barry lewis back to new historical society. he's an architectural historian specializes in european and american architecture of the centuries.th he is best known throughout new york for the series of video tours presented by channel 13 including the emmy nominated shows 42nd street,...
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sebastian barry, days without end, leading the fiction category.aden out so strongly into a contemporary theme. it seems the judges have an almost impossible task. how do you compare a collection of poetry like falling awa ke collection of poetry like falling awake with a novel like dadland7. a certain extent books can live inside you. if they take you to another place, if they connect you to the world with thought and language then i guess that is a successful book. in a sense people a lwa ys successful book. in a sense people always have this objection to the costas, which i understand, but all competitions are comparing apples and pears. it is about the joy of language and the joy of ideas. did you have a favourite? i am deeply impressed and fond of sebastian barry's days without end, but i thought they were all exceptional. how do you feel this affects how people go out and choose books to read7 people go out and choose books to read? it is certainly up there with things like the booker prize, the novell, obviously, but it is always difficult t
sebastian barry, days without end, leading the fiction category.aden out so strongly into a contemporary theme. it seems the judges have an almost impossible task. how do you compare a collection of poetry like falling awa ke collection of poetry like falling awake with a novel like dadland7. a certain extent books can live inside you. if they take you to another place, if they connect you to the world with thought and language then i guess that is a successful book. in a sense people a lwa ys...
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right now barry bonds has about 63% of the vote. players need 75% to be inducted into the hall of fame. barry bonds needs to get votes from 90% of the remaining ballots to be included in the 2017 class. if the current trend continues, former oakland a tim rains along with jeff bagwell, and pudge rodriguez will be inducted into the hall of fame. >> janet napolitano in the hospital being treated for cancer. new information about her condition, and how the illness is acting her job as president of the u.c. system. >>> you will have some wet roads as you ad out the door anhead off to work this morning, but overall, the commute is g pretty good. no major problems that we're tracking. we'll tell you about a few spots of slowing coming up. >> well, regarding the commute, there is some light rain this morning, or steady rain, but heavier rain will arrive for the evening commute, so you might want to think about trying to get out of dodge early, if you can. most fast food places use formulas to create their combos. but all that math, doesn't
right now barry bonds has about 63% of the vote. players need 75% to be inducted into the hall of fame. barry bonds needs to get votes from 90% of the remaining ballots to be included in the 2017 class. if the current trend continues, former oakland a tim rains along with jeff bagwell, and pudge rodriguez will be inducted into the hall of fame. >> janet napolitano in the hospital being treated for cancer. new information about her condition, and how the illness is acting her job as...
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but the best -- barry mcbear face. >> really? could track the progress on our website at abc7news.com and we'll have a link to the zoo. >> and we think we know which one reggie is going for. >> riggy. >> i like barry mcbear face. >> and you could make your pick. thanks for joining us. have a great day, bye-bye. >> when conditions change where you live -- >> a mudslide overnight covered half of highway 17 and it's been raining all night here in guerneville. >> abc alerts you first. >> people having to get rescued from homes in pembroke. >> when you need to know what is headed your way. >> that is the storm impact scale is still a four. the worst of the storm still ahead of us. >> live doppler 7 is wherever you are. stay ahead of the storm and >> welcome, everybody. it's a very special day here at the show because our contestants aren't just here to get rich; they're trying to win enough cash to send a special person in their life on an amazing vacation that they very much need and deserve. so stay right where you are. from bally's
but the best -- barry mcbear face. >> really? could track the progress on our website at abc7news.com and we'll have a link to the zoo. >> and we think we know which one reggie is going for. >> riggy. >> i like barry mcbear face. >> and you could make your pick. thanks for joining us. have a great day, bye-bye. >> when conditions change where you live -- >> a mudslide overnight covered half of highway 17 and it's been raining all night here in...
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i've ever seen and also because barry the i play amalgamation of his mother and -- >> barry a doublet will it be like to go to the oscars with your whole filmmaking team to celebrate how well "moonlight's" done. >> that is the best the best feeling ever. because there is so much love and passion that has gone into this film and i can't think of more deserving people to be nominated and nomination is the win. we are just over the moon with it because it is so much fun working on it and so much passion and such a beautiful movie that's been created that it's just wonderful to get this kind of rec in addition and we are all going to be floating down the red carpet. >> well fitting that you're over the moon for "moonlight." it's very fitting that you would say that, naomie. congratulations. and we will see you, my friend on the red carpet. enjoy your day. >> all right. know exactly. >> every designer i the world right now is like get me naomie harris harris' phone number. >> so beautiful. >> insight on meryl. >> yeah meryl, 20th nomination. >> congratulations, meryl. >> everybody, stay r
i've ever seen and also because barry the i play amalgamation of his mother and -- >> barry a doublet will it be like to go to the oscars with your whole filmmaking team to celebrate how well "moonlight's" done. >> that is the best the best feeling ever. because there is so much love and passion that has gone into this film and i can't think of more deserving people to be nominated and nomination is the win. we are just over the moon with it because it is so much fun...
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as you say, barry bennell didn't appear here in person.ilton keynes, where he is currently on remand. we saw him on a tv, wearing a blue jumper. on remand. we saw him on a tv, wearing a bluejumper. he spoke only to confirm his name and then to plead not guilty to eight charges of sexual assault against a boy aged under 16. the offences are alleged to have taken place between 1981 and 1986 at three different locations, at venice fell in derbyshire, at nantwich in cheshire and today —— at a butlins holiday camp. barry bennell is a former football coach with crewe alexandra. he has also worked with other clubs across the north—west including stoke city and manchester city. he has been remanded in custody. he will next appear here at chester crown court on march the 20th. a house in north manchester has been destroyed by an explosion this morning. emergency services were called to cecil road in blackley. one man was taken to hospital. four others were treated for minor injuries. the inquests into the deaths of 30 british tourists who were kill
as you say, barry bennell didn't appear here in person.ilton keynes, where he is currently on remand. we saw him on a tv, wearing a blue jumper. on remand. we saw him on a tv, wearing a bluejumper. he spoke only to confirm his name and then to plead not guilty to eight charges of sexual assault against a boy aged under 16. the offences are alleged to have taken place between 1981 and 1986 at three different locations, at venice fell in derbyshire, at nantwich in cheshire and today —— at a...