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i feel very sorry -- when berty says, i've only just arrived. she says, actually we're going to go away and he's coming with me -- he says, i've only just arrived! poor berty didn't get much change, did he? >> rose: why was that? she was like that with all the children. >> rose: but she had duties of state. >> no, victorian mothers, that's how people were brought up. you saw children 15 minutes in the morning and evening. >> rose: and that was it, until -- >> until a revolution came, until you americans arrived and the revolution came. it was dreadful. >> rose: are you doing other things coming up, my dear? >> i've done murder on the orian express coming out in november. >> rose: what's your character in that? >> princess dragamiroff. she has arrived in very nice clothes, a lot of jewelry, two dogs and olivia coleman. she's very, very nice indeed to do and a lot of very glamorous actors. >> rose: let's assume there is a blaisplace where you go after you die and let's assume there is somebody and says what have you done to deserve coming here? fo
i feel very sorry -- when berty says, i've only just arrived. she says, actually we're going to go away and he's coming with me -- he says, i've only just arrived! poor berty didn't get much change, did he? >> rose: why was that? she was like that with all the children. >> rose: but she had duties of state. >> no, victorian mothers, that's how people were brought up. you saw children 15 minutes in the morning and evening. >> rose: and that was it, until -- >> until...
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mostly because bertie proud of. having these two protests and they i think they are going to trying to be that way. right will spanish police do have orders to clear schools that double as polling stations tomorrow are those confrontations going to be peaceful. that's one of the very big questions yesterday and today they cannot get on regional police have been visiting some of these schools most of the schools. they have or they're not to use that force and so they haven't about any of the schools in which they found people nor they have sealed off the schools and this was a cut on police so we see now they were very early to morrow it's again they get the number zero if they go would see whether they use the force you know maybe despise authorities prefer to send police forces in these schools actually provoke complication but as i said it's an open question to us all right now. in the run up to this but we've seen plenty of rallies pro independence today we saw quite some against the idea so it seems kind of line
mostly because bertie proud of. having these two protests and they i think they are going to trying to be that way. right will spanish police do have orders to clear schools that double as polling stations tomorrow are those confrontations going to be peaceful. that's one of the very big questions yesterday and today they cannot get on regional police have been visiting some of these schools most of the schools. they have or they're not to use that force and so they haven't about any of the...
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much to the outrage of firstly her son, bertie, played by eddie izzard, and all the attendant officialsre's a clip. but the piece de resistance is the peacock throne. an exact copy. now i really do feel like the empress of india. i thought she was supposed to be dying. it really is a remarkable addition to the house, your majesty. we have abdul to thank for the whole idea. to celebrate, a little surprise for your majesty. what is this? a mango, your majesty. one moment, your majesty. it's... off. sir henry, this mango is off. it looks like a terrific performance as usual from judi dench. yes, and ali fazal is very good as abdul as well. it's a very likeable film not least because the performances are very likeable. from the outside it looks rather fluffy. it looks like a good—looking film that will appeal to the people that loved mrs brown, also people who went to see the best exotic marigold hotel, which was such a big hit. you scratch the surface however and it is a more serious film underneath about an indian muslim's very close friendship with the monarch who is head of the church o
much to the outrage of firstly her son, bertie, played by eddie izzard, and all the attendant officialsre's a clip. but the piece de resistance is the peacock throne. an exact copy. now i really do feel like the empress of india. i thought she was supposed to be dying. it really is a remarkable addition to the house, your majesty. we have abdul to thank for the whole idea. to celebrate, a little surprise for your majesty. what is this? a mango, your majesty. one moment, your majesty. it's......
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poor bertie, he didn't get much change. charlie: why is that?hoose like that with all of the children. stephen: that's how people were brought up. you saw your children 50 minutes in the morning and 50 minutes in the evening. until you americans arrived and the revelation -- [laughter] charlie: are you doing other things coming up? judy: i have done "murder on the orient express." she has two dogs, it was very nice indeed to do and a lot of very glamorous actors. charlie: let's assume there's a place to go after you die and let's assume there was somebody there and says what have you done to deserve coming here, follow me? what would you say? would you say have you seen my performance in -- stephen: terrible question. charlie: i mean, -- judy: how could you answer that? charlie: would you say this is what i -- judy: i behaved badly in a great many plays your summary said something like that and he said you know in a playground there are groups of children, there is always one group behaving really badly and he said she's -- charlie: behaving bad
poor bertie, he didn't get much change. charlie: why is that?hoose like that with all of the children. stephen: that's how people were brought up. you saw your children 50 minutes in the morning and 50 minutes in the evening. until you americans arrived and the revelation -- [laughter] charlie: are you doing other things coming up? judy: i have done "murder on the orient express." she has two dogs, it was very nice indeed to do and a lot of very glamorous actors. charlie: let's assume...
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i was curious to hear maybe a little bit more practically just because, after mcintyre and bertie is when we lose this objective standard of morality that is replaced by what he calls a motivation, making people respond the way you feel about things and the only way to compete is through power which teams to accurately describe the movement of the left to make people respect the way they feel but in response i feel like conservatives have embraced a lot of bombastic and aggressive, even protected tour, people like milo you topless who yelled back louder which makes the left accusedconservatives of being the fascists . one might, do you think that's a wise embrace of the people who tried to yell back just as loudly as the liberals are yelling and how practically are we trying to encourage the openings of ideas and opposing ideas of the left without stooping to their level of aggression, does that make sense? >> i think so. i will respond by pointing to christ. i'm a christian so if that's outside of your worldview, like, i guess that's okay. we're here to talk about ideas and when i b
i was curious to hear maybe a little bit more practically just because, after mcintyre and bertie is when we lose this objective standard of morality that is replaced by what he calls a motivation, making people respond the way you feel about things and the only way to compete is through power which teams to accurately describe the movement of the left to make people respect the way they feel but in response i feel like conservatives have embraced a lot of bombastic and aggressive, even...
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side and the longer it goes the more dangerous it is in terms of peace long long european socialist bertie the d u p a clearly left wing because what they support but in. the mix of the two things nationalism and left right wing economic policy are two different things and this is the irony adult son surprising but the d.p. engine fane have very little difference in terms of wanting state funding the difference here is ideological in terms of united ireland but also very practical one of them wants to come out on top and at the moment it's not clear who that would be is better to be on the eve of a return to war than within the war itself i think it's true yes ok let's go to this one because apparently it was of you or the other politicians in parliament to help forge a peace process i love this story the news web t n w says why did hillary clinton endorse this terrible media start our government but what i'm talking about here is very it's come up with wonderful idea you can have authenticated factoids and not making up the word play and use real news factoids factoids so that if you twee
side and the longer it goes the more dangerous it is in terms of peace long long european socialist bertie the d u p a clearly left wing because what they support but in. the mix of the two things nationalism and left right wing economic policy are two different things and this is the irony adult son surprising but the d.p. engine fane have very little difference in terms of wanting state funding the difference here is ideological in terms of united ireland but also very practical one of them...
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question is will it still be a case of the the last spaniard or will it be farewell catalonia tony bertie how does era madrid. tension is increasing between the kurdish leadership in northern iraq and its neighbors after monday's succession vote there in iraq says it's coordinating with iran and turkey to take control of borders administered by the semi autonomous kurdish regional government kurdish leaders have refused to give up control the border posts to baghdad now it's all part of a campaign to pressure the kurds to cancel the results of the referendum in which ninety two percent of the people there voted in favor of a split from iraq the government in baghdad says the vote was unconstitutional the u.s. which is supporting kurdish led forces fighting eisel in neighboring syria says it doesn't recognize the vote as being legitimate the secretary of state rex tillerson said the u.s. supports a united federal iraq and international airlines have stopped landing at airports in the region after a request from the government in baghdad. reports now from erbil. the last passengers to catch
question is will it still be a case of the the last spaniard or will it be farewell catalonia tony bertie how does era madrid. tension is increasing between the kurdish leadership in northern iraq and its neighbors after monday's succession vote there in iraq says it's coordinating with iran and turkey to take control of borders administered by the semi autonomous kurdish regional government kurdish leaders have refused to give up control the border posts to baghdad now it's all part of a...
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question is will it still be a case of be the last spaniard or will it be farewell catalonia tony bertie al-jazeera madrid. iraq's autonomous kurdish region is now closed to international flights the iraqi government denying access to the airspace in response to monday's vote for suspension baghdad wants the results canceled reports from a bill the last passengers to catch a plane before the closure of the airspace to international flights over to kurdish region for a. it's meant cutting short of occasion that was two years in the coming. it was the first time his two year old son born in new york visited the homeland he says he didn't feel safe transiting through baghdad. the measure was taken by the central government in baghdad after the kurds went ahead with their referendum against. iran as the first to close its airspace to the kurdish region a few days ago. this airport. for a period of three months only will be allowed but with prior approval. anyone else wanting to travel from here. will have to transit through one of the domestic airports outside of the kurdish region or they c
question is will it still be a case of be the last spaniard or will it be farewell catalonia tony bertie al-jazeera madrid. iraq's autonomous kurdish region is now closed to international flights the iraqi government denying access to the airspace in response to monday's vote for suspension baghdad wants the results canceled reports from a bill the last passengers to catch a plane before the closure of the airspace to international flights over to kurdish region for a. it's meant cutting short...
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you see that article that it was jared kushner who pushed him, it was interesting that he was the bertier. jared kushner hates steve bannon, he wants more politics as usual approach. >> congressman duffy: trump went first and bannon came. >> jessica: roy moore was the antiestablishment type person. >> congressman duffy: the point is that donald trump supported luther strange and bannon came after. what's going to happen is the heart of influence. we pick our own senators and we don't care what other people think about the people who are running. looking forward, i do think republicans were not on this agenda, they have targets on their back and they very well could lose in the primaries. watch out. >> harris: when you talk about what the options are for republicans, it's going to get interesting if bannon starts to run these insurgent candidates that he says he wants to like with judge roy moore. they are more in line with the president than the white house. the jared kushner thing is out there, but there's been some reporting that perhaps the president may have struck a deal with mcconn
you see that article that it was jared kushner who pushed him, it was interesting that he was the bertier. jared kushner hates steve bannon, he wants more politics as usual approach. >> congressman duffy: trump went first and bannon came. >> jessica: roy moore was the antiestablishment type person. >> congressman duffy: the point is that donald trump supported luther strange and bannon came after. what's going to happen is the heart of influence. we pick our own senators and...
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much to the outrage of firstly her son, bertie,
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is six bertie on the front nine. leachman and jordan speed faltered on the back nine.he door for thomas. he birdies 13 to move in a tie. thomas on the way to a 66. by the time he came to 18 he had a three stroke lead and more than enough cushion. yet to settle for a part in 18. is fifth when of the year. what is a breakout year for him. >>> something to check out around major league baseball on this monday night. san diego the back boy working the cardinals dugout. the guys with the big salaries don't make all the big plays on the field. kansas city and detroit the tigers -- mike -- he has a home run. alex gordon -- bring it back. getting congratulations from the first base coach. before realizing he was robbed. that was a big play. more robbery in chicago. cleveland austin jackson at the plate. white sox adam ingle place a price. takes a home run away as well. ingle gets -- on the way to his play. >>> dodger stadium arizona jd martinez was the story. homer in the fourth. in the seventh. in the eighth. and then again in the ninth. tying a single-game record held by 17
is six bertie on the front nine. leachman and jordan speed faltered on the back nine.he door for thomas. he birdies 13 to move in a tie. thomas on the way to a 66. by the time he came to 18 he had a three stroke lead and more than enough cushion. yet to settle for a part in 18. is fifth when of the year. what is a breakout year for him. >>> something to check out around major league baseball on this monday night. san diego the back boy working the cardinals dugout. the guys with the...
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we are not sure where he is getting this information from bertie he believes that there may be fatalitiesross. in fact, i can tell you now that there have been casualties, at least two deaths, according to the french foreign minister, the overseas minister. this is on the reuters news agency, two people have been killed, two seriously injured in the french caribbean territories. it has had st martin quite hard, heading towards the british virgin islands, puerto rico, the pictures you are seeing now of that territory. that could be hit next. on to cuba. and then according to satellite photographs and modelling from weather experts in america, this thing could fear further north and head towards a sudden united states, hitting the florida keys sometime over the weekend. we have already heard the local authorities down there are giving out sandbags, water, people are stocking up on supplies before they are heading to underground shelters in order to deal with what has been described as the worst hurricane ever produced in the atla ntic hurricane ever produced in the atlantic basin. we were t
we are not sure where he is getting this information from bertie he believes that there may be fatalitiesross. in fact, i can tell you now that there have been casualties, at least two deaths, according to the french foreign minister, the overseas minister. this is on the reuters news agency, two people have been killed, two seriously injured in the french caribbean territories. it has had st martin quite hard, heading towards the british virgin islands, puerto rico, the pictures you are seeing...
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question is will it still be a case of the the last spaniard or will it be farewell catalonia tony bertie al-jazeera madrid. u.s. secretary of state rex hello sens in china for the second time this year to discuss north korea's nuclear threat the u.s. wants china to take tougher action against north korea in response to its missile and nuclear weapons tests on thursday beijing announced that all north korean companies in china have been ordered to shut down in twenty eighteen well i know tiger is a political analyst and an advisor to the chinese government and he's with us now live from beijing thank you very much indeed for your time china's already supporting the sanctions that the the u.n. security council has put in place what more would china do you think be willing to offer. well at this point there's not much that you can do i mean people have to understand the kind of comment that you're talking about when you're involved in north korea this is not a modern society so. in terms of countries and terms of. if you go into the countryside you will not see cars trucks and tractors you
question is will it still be a case of the the last spaniard or will it be farewell catalonia tony bertie al-jazeera madrid. u.s. secretary of state rex hello sens in china for the second time this year to discuss north korea's nuclear threat the u.s. wants china to take tougher action against north korea in response to its missile and nuclear weapons tests on thursday beijing announced that all north korean companies in china have been ordered to shut down in twenty eighteen well i know tiger...
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much to the outrage of firstly her son, bertie, played by eddie izzard, and all the attendant officialsreally is a remarkable addition to the house, your majesty. we have abdul to thank for the whole idea. to celebrate, a little surprise for your majesty. what is this? a mango, your majesty. one moment, your majesty. it's... off. sir henry, this mango is off. it looks like a terrific performance as usual from judi dench. yes, and ali fazal is very good as abdul as well. it's a very likeable film not least because the performances are very likeable. from the outside it looks rather fluffy. it looks like a good—looking film that will appeal to the people that loved mrs brown, also people who went to see the best exotic marigold hotel, which was such a big hit. you scratch the surface however and it is a more serious film underneath about an indian muslim's very close friendship with the monarch, who is head of the church of england, and what they find is that they have a huge amount in common. that they have enormous shared interests. and their friendship becomes something which, because
much to the outrage of firstly her son, bertie, played by eddie izzard, and all the attendant officialsreally is a remarkable addition to the house, your majesty. we have abdul to thank for the whole idea. to celebrate, a little surprise for your majesty. what is this? a mango, your majesty. one moment, your majesty. it's... off. sir henry, this mango is off. it looks like a terrific performance as usual from judi dench. yes, and ali fazal is very good as abdul as well. it's a very likeable...
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question is will it still be a case of be the last spaniard or will it be farewell catalonia tony bertie al-jazeera madrid. now let's think about borders here because it's not just internal matters to worry about of got the map here with barcelona in the catalonia region but if we zoom out look how close it is to the french border for example the city of perth being on that means there would in the event of secession be a new border to be established but it also means you have catherine living on the french side of the border they wouldn't have a vote but the change would obviously affect them as well now in fact perpignan is the second biggest catalan city after bus alone or home to nearly half a million gallons natasha butler went there to find out what this referendum could mean for their future. it's primetime at radio at earls france's only catalan news station for more than thirty years it's been broadcasting to the southwest and peppino region where a third of people speak the language the radio is a way of keeping their culture alive. where a region where our language is under th
question is will it still be a case of be the last spaniard or will it be farewell catalonia tony bertie al-jazeera madrid. now let's think about borders here because it's not just internal matters to worry about of got the map here with barcelona in the catalonia region but if we zoom out look how close it is to the french border for example the city of perth being on that means there would in the event of secession be a new border to be established but it also means you have catherine living...
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much to the outrage of firstly her son, bertie, played by eddie izzard, and all the attendant officialsy do feel like the empress of india. i thought she was supposed to be dying. it really is a remarkable addition to the house, your majesty. we have abdul to thank for the whole idea. to celebrate, a little surprise for your majesty. what is this? a mango, your majesty. one moment, your majesty. it's... sir henry, this mango is off. it looks like a terrific performance as usual from judi dench. yes, and ali fazal is very good as abdul as well. it's a very likeable film not least because the performances are very likeable. from the outside it looks rather fluffy. it looks like a good—looking film that will appeal to the people that loved mrs brown, also people who went to see the best exotic marigold hotel, which was such a big hit. you scratch the surface however and it is a more serious film underneath about an indian muslim's very close friendship with the monarch who is head of the church of england, this and what you find is that they have a huge amount in common. that they have eno
much to the outrage of firstly her son, bertie, played by eddie izzard, and all the attendant officialsy do feel like the empress of india. i thought she was supposed to be dying. it really is a remarkable addition to the house, your majesty. we have abdul to thank for the whole idea. to celebrate, a little surprise for your majesty. what is this? a mango, your majesty. one moment, your majesty. it's... sir henry, this mango is off. it looks like a terrific performance as usual from judi dench....
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bertie was very thorough in his destroying everything and everything being burnt and no trace left. >bringing her to life. i didn't realize she was so lonely at times. and his character, almost gives you a sense of purpose again. >> oh, you bet. gives her 13 years more of life probably. and why is not? >> you need to remember her husband died in 1861 and she died in 1901. that's 40 years alive without your husband. >> she had four years with john brown. quite a nice time with john brown. >> sure, whatever. >> a lovely time, in fact. >> ali, what was it like to be transported back to that time? in a time when this was somewhat forbidden? >> it was something. and the costumes, they really helped me go all the way back. and this man walks in and befriends one of the most powerful women on the planet. and then, this really weird relationship starts. >> that's a really good point. i was thinking, how timely is this film? even right now. i think so many of us relate to it and the friendship that comes out of it. there's a point that i thought was really interesting. you had an opportunity t
bertie was very thorough in his destroying everything and everything being burnt and no trace left. >bringing her to life. i didn't realize she was so lonely at times. and his character, almost gives you a sense of purpose again. >> oh, you bet. gives her 13 years more of life probably. and why is not? >> you need to remember her husband died in 1861 and she died in 1901. that's 40 years alive without your husband. >> she had four years with john brown. quite a nice time...
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but until the found letters and things like that in india, everything bertie had everything destroyedis is only just been published in 2010. >> it's a taboo relationship between an indian, who starts out as a servant and the queen. and you're filling a role that your character needs. your character is desperately lonely, right? >> well, she had a great passion for her husband, albert. and then, he tdied. and then, that -- whatever passion or need, was helped by a friendship with john brown for four years. and he died. i didn't know that there was, you know -- i thought that she just left and was left to reign for the rest of her life. but she suddenly met this young man when it was -- everything had been suppressed and everything. she had a wonderful bit of life. >> it filled her up. made your character happy and joyful. >> had a nice time and laughed and learned from him. >> i felt there was some of you in this. when you come here, kathie lee and i interviewed you, i'm laughing. i watch you rap and i'm laughing. there's some joy in you that radiates out. we encourage people to see th
but until the found letters and things like that in india, everything bertie had everything destroyedis is only just been published in 2010. >> it's a taboo relationship between an indian, who starts out as a servant and the queen. and you're filling a role that your character needs. your character is desperately lonely, right? >> well, she had a great passion for her husband, albert. and then, he tdied. and then, that -- whatever passion or need, was helped by a friendship with...
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we will be joined by actor bertie carvel, who plays simon. all that still to come.sued the statement following a phone conversation between president trump and the japanese prime minister, shinzo abe. it was made in response to north korea‘s sixth and most powerful nuclear test, which happened over the weekend. and, in ten minutes, we will speak to a woman who defected from north korea, to find out about life under the regime there. that is at 6:a0am. a senior police officer is warning that forces in england and wales are facing a perfect storm, because of staff cuts and rising crime. a new report by the police superintendents‘ association of england and wales suggests officers are under so much pressure that half are suffering from anxiety and a quarter have symptoms of depression. the government says it is piloting a new scheme to support officers. a disturbance at birmingham prison which lasted for seven hours has ended. inmates had refused to return to their cells yesterday afternoon, and specialist staff had to be called in. the jail is privately run by gas, an
we will be joined by actor bertie carvel, who plays simon. all that still to come.sued the statement following a phone conversation between president trump and the japanese prime minister, shinzo abe. it was made in response to north korea‘s sixth and most powerful nuclear test, which happened over the weekend. and, in ten minutes, we will speak to a woman who defected from north korea, to find out about life under the regime there. that is at 6:a0am. a senior police officer is warning that...
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states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with berty and justice for all. the speaker: without objection, the gentleman from michigan, mr. up ton, is recognized for one minute. mr. upton: i rise today to recognize a proud son of portage, michigan, pastor jokela, kalamazoo sheriff's department. he has worked as a small business owner, a judge for the vocational society, a corporal nd chaplain at the kalamazoo sheriff's department as well. we thank in particular our first responders all across the country, sheriffs, police officers and pray to keep them and their families safe. pastor jokela's dedication to public service runs deep as the seventh time decorated veteran of vietnam and cambodia. it helped him a pastor with the michigan boot camp for troubled teen and work with the homeless and his commitment to our country is unquestionable. thank you for your service here and at home. we are all some honored to be with you today. thank you for your kind words. and i yield bark. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance
states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with berty and justice for all. the speaker: without objection, the gentleman from michigan, mr. up ton, is recognized for one minute. mr. upton: i rise today to recognize a proud son of portage, michigan, pastor jokela, kalamazoo sheriff's department. he has worked as a small business owner, a judge for the vocational society, a corporal nd chaplain at the kalamazoo sheriff's department as well. we...