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billie was thrilled.e to learn a living playing tennis, and i remember hertelling a story of how excited she was about open tennis and then, she got to wimbledon and she won wimbledon in 1968 and got £750, while rod laver won the men's singles and got £2000. and i think she really felt that finally, tennis was open, but the fight really was only beginning because the women were having, you know, less and less opportunities. and i think that was when the penny dropped that, "we're going to have to do something on our own." "we're going to have to separate from the men and start the women's tennis association." the three things we thought about in the wta when we formed that three years later was the same mantra, and that was any girl, if she's good enough in this world, would have a place to compete, that the woman tennis player would be appreciated for accomplishments and not just her looks, and number three — which for our generation, who only made $14 a day usually, and expense money — was to make a liv
billie was thrilled.e to learn a living playing tennis, and i remember hertelling a story of how excited she was about open tennis and then, she got to wimbledon and she won wimbledon in 1968 and got £750, while rod laver won the men's singles and got £2000. and i think she really felt that finally, tennis was open, but the fight really was only beginning because the women were having, you know, less and less opportunities. and i think that was when the penny dropped that, "we're going...
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everyone thinks, billie jean 40 years ahead of her time. did so much for women's sport and for women... but it isn't, isn't it. it entertains me —— irritates me. when a woman leads, they say, thanks for trying to help women. they never say that to a man, they never say that, they never say, thanks for helping those men! when it is a male leader they obviously think it is for everyone. when it is a woman leader they think, oh, is for women, everyone. when it is a woman leader they think, oh, is forwomen, she is trying to help women. no. first of all grow trying to help women. no. first of allgrow up trying to help women. no. first of all grow up with a brother who played 12 years of professional baseball, which he had this not mean that much but it is you get home. i say oh, my younger brother paid professional baseball, and they say, what! i say his name, randall moffitt, and they say, moffitt! it is not king? i say no, that is my former husband's name. they say that is why i didn't put you guys together. you met larry your husband at colle
everyone thinks, billie jean 40 years ahead of her time. did so much for women's sport and for women... but it isn't, isn't it. it entertains me —— irritates me. when a woman leads, they say, thanks for trying to help women. they never say that to a man, they never say that, they never say, thanks for helping those men! when it is a male leader they obviously think it is for everyone. when it is a woman leader they think, oh, is for women, everyone. when it is a woman leader they think, oh,...
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raised in macon, billy henderson was a winner.e was the most decorated after -- athlete in his high school. he plays baseball and football at the university of georgia and went on to play pro ball with the cubs. over the four decades of coaching, he won a state championship in football, baseball, and even a state championship in swimming. coach new how to turn programs around. the also knew how to build on greatness. thanks to the bold leadership of governor sonny perdue and mason georgia whether the great recession and emerged stronger than ever. [applause] governor kemp: wages are rising and the unemployment rate is the lowest in 18 years. [applause] governor kemp: thanks to the hard work of the legislature, georgia is the top state in the country for business, six years in a row. governor kemp: -- [applause] with our low: taxes, a business friendly government, and access to logistics hubs like the port of savannah, the atlanta airport, georgia is the epicenter of job growth. the south, andf soon to be the cyber capital of the w
raised in macon, billy henderson was a winner.e was the most decorated after -- athlete in his high school. he plays baseball and football at the university of georgia and went on to play pro ball with the cubs. over the four decades of coaching, he won a state championship in football, baseball, and even a state championship in swimming. coach new how to turn programs around. the also knew how to build on greatness. thanks to the bold leadership of governor sonny perdue and mason georgia...
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billy the kid. billy the kid was actually shot dead on max's ancestors land that's my ancestor bonaparte maxwell. and bonaparte my. part of my my lineage what are nothing in me wow that's really interesting that's the only thing we have here really as a kid. you know whole wanted we had billy the kid you know was here and you know. you know billy that yeah it was a great career move getting shot like that. you can have to point us in which direction to go see billy the kid because we have to go see the biggest anti-hero to you port somewhere south and yet south. southeast ok let's go. i don't really know the forms of the beer. you bodies in there max. gray did not start this time ok last time he's been in the machine i came out i was nonstop i could walk for three days no starch no starch sorry about. the fire danger of. right. this is a stick from a water bottle found in the stomach of a fish the brand is part of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was t
billy the kid. billy the kid was actually shot dead on max's ancestors land that's my ancestor bonaparte maxwell. and bonaparte my. part of my my lineage what are nothing in me wow that's really interesting that's the only thing we have here really as a kid. you know whole wanted we had billy the kid you know was here and you know. you know billy that yeah it was a great career move getting shot like that. you can have to point us in which direction to go see billy the kid because we have to go...
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billy the kid. billy the kid was actually shot dead on max's ancestors land that's my ancestor bonaparte maxwell. and bonaparte mats. are my my lineage what are not any wow that's really interesting that's the only thing we have here really as a kid. you know whole wanted we had billy the kid you know was here and you know. you know billy that yeah it was a great career move getting shot like that. you can have to point us in which direction to go see billy the kid because we have to go see the biggest antihero to you fort sumter south and yes south. southeast yeah ok let's go. i don't really know the forms of the beer. bodies and their minds. gray did not start this time of day the last time he's been in the machine i came out i was on a step i could walk for three days no starch no starch sorry about. the fire the danger of. never having to stop must. not. that there was. actually. there is no domes you know not. all of them ok if there. was not a master plan a. battle they only have a garage that
billy the kid. billy the kid was actually shot dead on max's ancestors land that's my ancestor bonaparte maxwell. and bonaparte mats. are my my lineage what are not any wow that's really interesting that's the only thing we have here really as a kid. you know whole wanted we had billy the kid you know was here and you know. you know billy that yeah it was a great career move getting shot like that. you can have to point us in which direction to go see billy the kid because we have to go see the...
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billy the kid. billy the kid was actually shot dead on max's ancestors land that's my ancestor bonaparte maxwell. and bonaparte maxwell are my my lineage what are the mommy wow that's really interesting that's the only thing we have here really as a kid. you know whole wanted we had billy the kid you know was here and you know. you know billy that yeah it was a great career move getting shot like that. you have to point us in which direction to go see billy the kid because we have to go see the biggest antiheroes you fort sumter south and yes south. southeast ok let's go. i don't really know the pharmacist here. i feel for you bodies in their minds. they did not start this time of day the last time he's been in the machine i came out. for three days no starch no starch sorry about. the fire danger. bush of us is revolution is screeching to a halt inflation and unemployment cause millions to leave venezuela world powers a lot of job or whether president maduro should stay but the real question is how
billy the kid. billy the kid was actually shot dead on max's ancestors land that's my ancestor bonaparte maxwell. and bonaparte maxwell are my my lineage what are the mommy wow that's really interesting that's the only thing we have here really as a kid. you know whole wanted we had billy the kid you know was here and you know. you know billy that yeah it was a great career move getting shot like that. you have to point us in which direction to go see billy the kid because we have to go see the...
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relative used to be the biggest landowner in this area and of course became famous as the place for billy the kid was shot by pat garrett this is amazing that we're here probably touching my mom route he was the largest ever private land holder in u.s. history. here it is really the kids tombstone. he was such an anti-hero they actually locked him up in prison even in death. but you know they escaped many times from prison and he escaped and become immortal american myth. i see that he was only twenty one they called him the boy bandit king. the boy bandit king well this is a genius isn't it lives on in the all the people that we love and adore today the american characters like donald trump is kind of a boy band and king of the twenty first century. i guess the sympathy for him is that he was essentially orphaned at thirteen and we know how. the wild west we know what the wild west was like is a very dangerous place so he had to hook up with some bad guys you know some some gun slingers and he himself was alleged to have killed eight people including a sheriff so that's what he was execu
relative used to be the biggest landowner in this area and of course became famous as the place for billy the kid was shot by pat garrett this is amazing that we're here probably touching my mom route he was the largest ever private land holder in u.s. history. here it is really the kids tombstone. he was such an anti-hero they actually locked him up in prison even in death. but you know they escaped many times from prison and he escaped and become immortal american myth. i see that he was only...
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billy the kid. billy the kid was actually shot dead on max's ancestors land that's my ancestor bonaparte maxwell. and bonaparte my. mind my lineage what are among me wow that's really interesting that's the only thing we have here really as a kid. you know whole wanted we had billy the kid you know was here and you know. you know i should go so you believe that yeah it was a great career move getting shot like that. you can have to point us in which direction to go see billy the kid because we have to go see the biggest antihero to you for it somewhere south and yet south. southeast ok let's go. i don't really know the pharmacist here. i feel for you bodies and their minds. gray did not start this time ok last time he's been in the machine i came out i was nonstop i could walk for three days no starch no starch sorry about. the fire danger. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crew. a confrontation let it be an arms race is on off and spearing dramatic development only p
billy the kid. billy the kid was actually shot dead on max's ancestors land that's my ancestor bonaparte maxwell. and bonaparte my. mind my lineage what are among me wow that's really interesting that's the only thing we have here really as a kid. you know whole wanted we had billy the kid you know was here and you know. you know i should go so you believe that yeah it was a great career move getting shot like that. you can have to point us in which direction to go see billy the kid because we...
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take billy fox, after graduating from central college he enlisted in the army and joined the special forces. after almost eight years of active service, and tours in the middle east, billy returned to civilian life. he began his job search through home base iowa and eventually landed at the mirror back home. he started on the production line and quickly became the head of security where his instincts to serve and protect would be put to use in ways that no one could imagine. on july 19th, a tornado ripped through the campus completely destroying one factory and heavily damaging others. it was defb stating and i saw it firsthand the next day. metal was everywhere, cars were piled on top of each other and brick walls had been leveled. yet, there was not a single fatality, not one. thanks to billy's calm and experienced leadership, the 3,000 employees and visitors attending the mirror customer appreciation day were safe. despite an all clear issued by a paid weather service, billy and his team kept everyone sheltered and in doing so saved their lives. billy, please stand so that we can
take billy fox, after graduating from central college he enlisted in the army and joined the special forces. after almost eight years of active service, and tours in the middle east, billy returned to civilian life. he began his job search through home base iowa and eventually landed at the mirror back home. he started on the production line and quickly became the head of security where his instincts to serve and protect would be put to use in ways that no one could imagine. on july 19th, a...
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who had faked their deaths but they were real living their think charlatans kings paupers geniuses billy the kid kind of encompasses all those qualities you know he's a great american hero and we've seen today the american entrepreneurs and politicians steve jobs doll and trump they all come from billy the kid the other theme that holds to billy the kid is that of course there are many many many conspiracy theories that he in fact was not killed and that he went on to live and there are even up to just a few years ago they want to exuma him and take some genetic testing and see if it's actually him and so you know just like elvis. never die just they never die they just become immortal even to the modern times where all the nine eleven victims never really died it was all staged and fake all those plane crashes the same with all the sandy hook like we always have this thing of like these tragic big. huge epic events never actually happen people don't like to accept. and so they mythologize their heroes and they never do and with billy the kid this is a quintessentially american hero who
who had faked their deaths but they were real living their think charlatans kings paupers geniuses billy the kid kind of encompasses all those qualities you know he's a great american hero and we've seen today the american entrepreneurs and politicians steve jobs doll and trump they all come from billy the kid the other theme that holds to billy the kid is that of course there are many many many conspiracy theories that he in fact was not killed and that he went on to live and there are even up...
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this year it's the actor billy porter who has set world and internet alight after arriving on the red carpet wearing nothing less than a tuxedo gown. other highlights include rami malek winning best actor for his portrayal of queen frontman freddie mercury in the film bohemian rhapsody. the other queen, queen anne, olivia colman getting best actress. with me again is nina trentmann from the wall streetjournal. 45 from the wall streetjournal. minutes into the prog have 45 minutes into the programme we have to talk about brexit, which is pretty impressive given recent news. the guardian says that brussels is keen to avoid repeated delays as exasperation grows at theresa may's behaviour, so says the guardian, thatis behaviour, so says the guardian, that is its take on what has been going on. it is interesting when you look at the guardian front page which says that eu diplomats are discussing this extension of the uk's when the ship in the eu for 21 months, not to have a transition period and not to have a no deal brexit but to leave the uk in the eu to longer in order to discuss a poten
this year it's the actor billy porter who has set world and internet alight after arriving on the red carpet wearing nothing less than a tuxedo gown. other highlights include rami malek winning best actor for his portrayal of queen frontman freddie mercury in the film bohemian rhapsody. the other queen, queen anne, olivia colman getting best actress. with me again is nina trentmann from the wall streetjournal. 45 from the wall streetjournal. minutes into the prog have 45 minutes into the...
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here we go again, billy. it was forced. didn't you notice?! i want to do it again.ou'll never do it better. i'm ready. let's do it again. the studio system gave more people more turns at bat and more chances to play, you worked for one studio and they made a lot of movies. and if by chance you made one that was lousy, by the time they figured out how lousy it was, you'd already made two more anyway. and remember, darling, i don't work before 10:00 a.m. and never after 4:30 in the afternoon. (narrator) the struggle of creative people and a strict studio system was also very evident in contract studio directors. say, honey, could you put that other hand around your throat? (narrator) here, only talent guaranteed a degree of freedom from interference by the studio boss. as harry cohn said, "i get five guys i trust and i don't talk to 'em when they're making the movie." and he said, "the other guys, i tell 'em exactly what to do or i throw 'em out." (thomas schatz) at the b level, the emphasis is genre, formula. and it's without question, the emphasis is on efficiency.
here we go again, billy. it was forced. didn't you notice?! i want to do it again.ou'll never do it better. i'm ready. let's do it again. the studio system gave more people more turns at bat and more chances to play, you worked for one studio and they made a lot of movies. and if by chance you made one that was lousy, by the time they figured out how lousy it was, you'd already made two more anyway. and remember, darling, i don't work before 10:00 a.m. and never after 4:30 in the afternoon....
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a life alone, but for billy barr, a life not wasted.something else that i really like. police have recorded pictures of huge ice chunks flowing over a retaining wall along the niagara river. this dramatic video captures the rapid movement of ice boulders piling onto the roads in near lake erie in ontario. residents found themselves dealing with this ice mass, known as an "ice tsunami" or an "ice shove". these blockades occur when strong winds rapidly push free flowing ice towards the shore resulting in dangerous pile—ups once they make landfall. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. i'm @bbcmikeembley. hello there. on monday, the temperature reached 20.6 celsius in western parts of wales. and today, the temperatures are going to be very similar. basically, the record warmth is going to continue for one more day. and it's all due to this static weather pattern. it's been unusually warm for quite some time, this blocking weather pattern, there's the undulations in the jet stream. there's always winners and lose
a life alone, but for billy barr, a life not wasted.something else that i really like. police have recorded pictures of huge ice chunks flowing over a retaining wall along the niagara river. this dramatic video captures the rapid movement of ice boulders piling onto the roads in near lake erie in ontario. residents found themselves dealing with this ice mass, known as an "ice tsunami" or an "ice shove". these blockades occur when strong winds rapidly push free flowing ice...
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a life alone, but for billy barr, a life not wasted.se that i really like. hello there. on monday, the temperature reached 20.6 celsius in western parts of wales. and today, the temperatures are going to be very similar. basically, the record warmth is going to continue for one more day. and it's all due to this static weather pattern. it's been unusually warm for quite some time, this blocking weather pattern, there's the undulations in the jet stream. there's always winners and losers, of course. and on the warm side of the jet, it was 20 degrees on monday in london. on the cold side of the jet, for example, in athens, it was only 7. the average temperatures at this time of the year in london is 10 degrees. the average temperature in athens is 15. and as you can see, over the week ahead, things are going to get a little bit back to normal, if you like. it's going to turn cooler in london and warmer in athens as the jet stream changes. we will look at that in a moment. while it is warm in sunshine in the day, it's cold at night and int
a life alone, but for billy barr, a life not wasted.se that i really like. hello there. on monday, the temperature reached 20.6 celsius in western parts of wales. and today, the temperatures are going to be very similar. basically, the record warmth is going to continue for one more day. and it's all due to this static weather pattern. it's been unusually warm for quite some time, this blocking weather pattern, there's the undulations in the jet stream. there's always winners and losers, of...
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billy isn't having his best day. mum!on problems mean he needs extra support, which is what he gets at hindley. how do you think the staff here handle children like billy? fa nta stically. i've never once heard any of them raise their voices. they are just so calm, they're just so understanding. they get it. and it seems really silly because all nurseries do that, but it does — it'sjust different. maintained nurseries excel. almost two thirds are rated outstanding by 0fsted, but increasingly, they are struggling financially. in 2013, less than 6% of them were in debt. last year, that figure went up to more than 20%. and it's with the extra funding they currently receive from government — funding that could stop next year. sometimes, you can see the relief on the family's faces when they come here and think "these staff are here to help my child, and they're here to help me." what would happen to hindley without that top—up money? we would not be here. we would close because we would not have enough money. it's that seriou
billy isn't having his best day. mum!on problems mean he needs extra support, which is what he gets at hindley. how do you think the staff here handle children like billy? fa nta stically. i've never once heard any of them raise their voices. they are just so calm, they're just so understanding. they get it. and it seems really silly because all nurseries do that, but it does — it'sjust different. maintained nurseries excel. almost two thirds are rated outstanding by 0fsted, but increasingly,...
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as emphasis on the flag salute was gaining momentum, toward the end of 1935, billy and lillian gobitis were bound to become the focus of intense pressure. but first, a little background behind the gobitis family. >> william and bill were the oldest of six gobitis children, for just two years apart. a small coal mining area similar to this one, just a few miles away. they have almost been killed in a mining accident, by opening the store. a lot of immigrants lived in town, as the homemade sausage where were they were a big hit. during the depression years, many would buy on credit. they would never go after them to get this money back. of course, in minersville, and many schools around them, as a way to teach children, especially immigrants, bolted to the country. but as he explains, jehovah's witnesses did not quite see it that way. children of jehovah's witnesses by the time they made those comments in 1935, billy was already in the fifth grade, and lillian the seventh grade. not long after, in early november of the same year, they decided on his own not to say the salute. the next da
as emphasis on the flag salute was gaining momentum, toward the end of 1935, billy and lillian gobitis were bound to become the focus of intense pressure. but first, a little background behind the gobitis family. >> william and bill were the oldest of six gobitis children, for just two years apart. a small coal mining area similar to this one, just a few miles away. they have almost been killed in a mining accident, by opening the store. a lot of immigrants lived in town, as the homemade...
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the film made by these guys, alfred spellman and billy corbin.>alfred: we'd say so. am i going to get in trouble for it? yes. >> billy: by 1981, you had a murder rate. 635 homicides here. 25% of those bodies had automatic weapons bullets. >> anthony: right. we talked about the uncomfortable reality of where a lot of modern miami came from over something you just have to hit hard when in miami in season. stone crabs. ♪ >> alfred: federal reserve branch in miami had a $5 billion cash surplus. mostly 50s and 100 dollar bills all of which had trace elements of cocaine on them. >> billy: and the guys who were in cocaine trafficking in the 70s and 80s got busted and went to prison got out and are now big medicare fraudsters. >> alfred: we're whispering because they're probably here. >> anthony: so where's the money now? how's business in general in miami and where is that business coming from? >> billy: oh remarkably, the rebound from the great recession, the people thought it would take almost a decade for all the condo inventory to get absorbed and i
the film made by these guys, alfred spellman and billy corbin.>alfred: we'd say so. am i going to get in trouble for it? yes. >> billy: by 1981, you had a murder rate. 635 homicides here. 25% of those bodies had automatic weapons bullets. >> anthony: right. we talked about the uncomfortable reality of where a lot of modern miami came from over something you just have to hit hard when in miami in season. stone crabs. ♪ >> alfred: federal reserve branch in miami had a $5...
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a life alone, but for billy barr, a life not wasted. have something else that i really like. we are talking about climate and weather, here in the uk we've seen historically high temperatures of the month of february. in wales in particular, some parts are breast with, also seen temperatures of 20 degrees or more. sammy says it's a bit worrying. we are on the beach, we are in the garden in our t—shirts. 0thers we are in the garden in our t—shirts. others have been in touch saying they are loving this beautiful weather but they are a bit concerned as to why. more than a few minutes. hello there. monday was a record—breaking day and temperatures on tuesday will be similar. it's been unusually warm for quite some time, however pattern has not changed much in fact this blocking pattern, there is the position of the jet stream in the undulations, there will always be winners and losers. the warm side of the jet around the winners and losers. the warm side of thejet around the uk, 20 degrees in london and on the colder side of the jet, in ath
a life alone, but for billy barr, a life not wasted. have something else that i really like. we are talking about climate and weather, here in the uk we've seen historically high temperatures of the month of february. in wales in particular, some parts are breast with, also seen temperatures of 20 degrees or more. sammy says it's a bit worrying. we are on the beach, we are in the garden in our t—shirts. 0thers we are in the garden in our t—shirts. others have been in touch saying they are...
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. —— billy barr.. february used to be a very cold month and now it has become mild. well, what i have learned long—term, is just simplified a bit, there is an obvious change in temperature. billy knows this because, to combat boredom, he started writing a weather diary. 0k. there were 61 inches of snow on the ground at sunset that day. so the low was actually —15. sunset that day. so the low was actually -15. and now these diaries, decades of them, are proving to be a goldmine to climate scientists. as the temperatures have been getting warmer, the lower elevations are melting out earlier. so if we want to understand how the world is changing in ways that matter to people all around the world, it is the best data we have in stock a life alone, but for billy barr, and i‘ve not wasted. growing up i wanted to have a wife and kids, and i was just so bad at it, so now i have something else that i really like. while we are on the subject, police have recorded pictures of huge ice chunks flowing over a retai
. —— billy barr.. february used to be a very cold month and now it has become mild. well, what i have learned long—term, is just simplified a bit, there is an obvious change in temperature. billy knows this because, to combat boredom, he started writing a weather diary. 0k. there were 61 inches of snow on the ground at sunset that day. so the low was actually —15. sunset that day. so the low was actually -15. and now these diaries, decades of them, are proving to be a goldmine to...
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. >> the beverly hill billys. >> beverly hill billys. >> green acres. >> petticoat junction. >> the showsere everywhere and then they weren't. >> fred silverman running programming at cbs said we're going to get rid of the shows that are the most highly rated and replace them with shows they thought would be more appealing to the younger audience. >> it changed the face of television. >> until 1971, he was a very successful if largely unharolded producer writer in hollywood but then took on bigotry with his all in the family. >> they created absolutely iconic shows. >> tlef luhey revolutionized al american television. >> our world is crumbling down. >> to use language like that on tv was unheard of but it captured a certain moment. >> archie, 12% of the population is black. there should be a lot of black families living out here. >> this is only a beginning but i think it's wonderful. >> let's see how wonderful it is when the watermelon rinds come flying out the window. >> what scared me i thought they better be careful. there was no doubt in my mind american people were going to accept i
. >> the beverly hill billys. >> beverly hill billys. >> green acres. >> petticoat junction. >> the showsere everywhere and then they weren't. >> fred silverman running programming at cbs said we're going to get rid of the shows that are the most highly rated and replace them with shows they thought would be more appealing to the younger audience. >> it changed the face of television. >> until 1971, he was a very successful if largely unharolded...
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billy porter, ladies and gentlemen.t being in the best look of the night. >> it made me feel free. it made me feel beautiful. it made me feel open. um, and it made me feel unapologetically masculine. >> oh!onto my longtime friend, billy. i'm so proud and happy for him. he wanted to start a conversation. he wanted people to talk about what it means to be masculine. what it means to be feminine. and what it means to be everything and anything in between. so thank you, billy, for having a conversation. >> amen. [ applause ] he came -- i'm telling you, have you seen him in his show pose? oh, my goodness. >> yeah. >> he is -- for him to do that and i love what he said. >> i loved it, too. for the first time, you get a chance to see how difficult it was. when he had to turn that thing, he had to lift it, pull it, spin it around. >> they should have done beep, beep, beep, let you know he's coming. >>> all right, so, for the next pop-scar, i'm calling in reinforcements. we have -- >> what? messmc ais o's f bt entr. getting in t
billy porter, ladies and gentlemen.t being in the best look of the night. >> it made me feel free. it made me feel beautiful. it made me feel open. um, and it made me feel unapologetically masculine. >> oh!onto my longtime friend, billy. i'm so proud and happy for him. he wanted to start a conversation. he wanted people to talk about what it means to be masculine. what it means to be feminine. and what it means to be everything and anything in between. so thank you, billy, for...
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the great stars who have hosstd -- billy c, steve martin -- are legends.as going to damage their careers. for the younger stars it can be a drag on their careers.la a: thank you for joining us. well, i will still be tuning in to the oscars. am laura trevelyan. thank you for being with me for "bbc world news america." th >> with e bbc news app, our esrtical videos are designed to work around your lle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the dao-and stay up-tdate with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stes. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> what are you doing? >> possibilities. d youray is filled with them. t >> play "downton abbey."bs >> and helps everyone discover theirs. anytime, anywhere. pbs. we are with you for life. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, wha
the great stars who have hosstd -- billy c, steve martin -- are legends.as going to damage their careers. for the younger stars it can be a drag on their careers.la a: thank you for joining us. well, i will still be tuning in to the oscars. am laura trevelyan. thank you for being with me for "bbc world news america." th >> with e bbc news app, our esrtical videos are designed to work around your lle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the dao-and stay up-tdate with...
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billy is a joke in there somewhere about the means of production but we can't come up with it so we'll just leave you now with the trailer and we'll see you next time here at the list. for some of the so we're. going to show them to take shitty shot to shoot that she should leave. come. cheap. to. do good. luck. to you you come. afghanistan has the past geology of both mentally resources and i drove her through why are they so poor the measuring lawyers who died when finally form a government that we may have the tocsin last century now where the more we would close down the more they push back we knew it was coming the question was do we sit back and wait or do we surprised them with a preemptive strike to talk about it or you are not just here. february on al-jazeera we investigate the toxic legacy of south africa's mining industry and examine exactly what is hiding beneath old is toxic waste africa's largest democracy heads to the polls join us for live coverage as nigeria books al-jazeera world showcases the best of the network's documentaries with powerful untold stories from the
billy is a joke in there somewhere about the means of production but we can't come up with it so we'll just leave you now with the trailer and we'll see you next time here at the list. for some of the so we're. going to show them to take shitty shot to shoot that she should leave. come. cheap. to. do good. luck. to you you come. afghanistan has the past geology of both mentally resources and i drove her through why are they so poor the measuring lawyers who died when finally form a government...
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here it is billy the kid's tombstone. he was such an anti-hero they actually locked him up in prison even in death. but dr you know they escaped many times from prison and he escaped.
here it is billy the kid's tombstone. he was such an anti-hero they actually locked him up in prison even in death. but dr you know they escaped many times from prison and he escaped.
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the overtime thriller that saw billy crystal making the call. >>> good friday morning, everyone. relief is finally on the way for the 40 million americans who have been trapped in subzero temperatures this week. >> good news, warmer air is almost here. bad news, one more day of the deep freeze. this morning the extreme cold snap still gripping the nation feeling like 15 below zero in minneapolis overnight. a windchill of negative 6 in chicago and negative 3 in new york, but by this weekend chicago and some parts of the midwest could see a nearly 80-degree temperature swing compared to the low temperatures they saw this week. at least 15 deaths are blamed on the extreme cold including a student at the university of iowa. police are trying to figure out why he was outside in the middle of the night. driving conditions have been treacherous. this car lost control slamming into a police patrol car in iowa. in upstate new york this was the scene north of syracuse where up to three feet of snow is expected by this morning. meanwhile, overnight some good news for people in michigan, the
the overtime thriller that saw billy crystal making the call. >>> good friday morning, everyone. relief is finally on the way for the 40 million americans who have been trapped in subzero temperatures this week. >> good news, warmer air is almost here. bad news, one more day of the deep freeze. this morning the extreme cold snap still gripping the nation feeling like 15 below zero in minneapolis overnight. a windchill of negative 6 in chicago and negative 3 in new york, but by...
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billy porter is someone you phenomenal outfits.. very strong names, emma stone and rachel weisz we re names, emma stone and rachel weisz were nominated for the favourite. of course others. best documentary feature to free solo, congratulations. we will be monitoring all the winners throughout the night's ceremony. you have been watching news day, thank you forjoining us. hello there. what a difference a year makes. this time last year, the end of february 2018, we were feeling the effect of the ‘beast from the east', the coldest mass of air to affect the uk in a number of years. it brought widespread cold, widespread snow and widespread disruption. fast forward to 2019, things could not be more different. our air not coming from the east, instead we are bringing it up from the south—west and, rather than exceptional cold, this has brought exceptional warmth through the weekend. on sunday afternoon, parts of west wales got up to 19.1 degrees, provisionally that is a new record for wales in february and there is soem more to come. ce
billy porter is someone you phenomenal outfits.. very strong names, emma stone and rachel weisz we re names, emma stone and rachel weisz were nominated for the favourite. of course others. best documentary feature to free solo, congratulations. we will be monitoring all the winners throughout the night's ceremony. you have been watching news day, thank you forjoining us. hello there. what a difference a year makes. this time last year, the end of february 2018, we were feeling the effect of the...
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i'm unaware of that i actually was not even in the country at the time of the billy bush tape i was in london visiting my daughter knowing how mr trump operates with his winning at all costs mentality do you believe that he would cooperate or collude with a foreign power to win the presidency is he capable of that. cause and so much speculation him it would be unfair for me to understand you have a tremendous amount of experience mr trump provides it is all about winning. and it will do what is necessary in your to win and spirits. would he have the potential to cooperate or collude with a foreign power to win the presidency at all costs yes based on what you know would mr trump or did he lie about colluding and coordinating with the russians at any point during the campaign so as i stated in my testimony. i wouldn't use the word colluding. was there something odd about the back and forth praise with president putin yes but i'm not really sure that i can answer that question in terms of collusion i was not part of the campaign i don't know what the other conversations that mr trump had
i'm unaware of that i actually was not even in the country at the time of the billy bush tape i was in london visiting my daughter knowing how mr trump operates with his winning at all costs mentality do you believe that he would cooperate or collude with a foreign power to win the presidency is he capable of that. cause and so much speculation him it would be unfair for me to understand you have a tremendous amount of experience mr trump provides it is all about winning. and it will do what is...
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billy's in central america conducting our jungle warfare training we're conducting our individual skills package at the minute and we've been in the field for about seven days and we've got about another eight days left to go in this package one of the biggest challenges is about ninety five percent of the company have never been to the jungle before well the u.k. m.o.d.e. told going underground that there are no plans right now for u.k. military attack on venezuela and the deployment of the moment and of troops to billy's routine and nothing to do with venezuela they are there for hurricane preparation and counter-narcotics operations u.s. southern command. told us the corporation is so close with the u.k. that because of the month of may there was a u.k. liaison officer based with them and their cooperation remains the same as always with the u.k. military in addition the mounts bay works in conjunction with u.s. homeland security well homeland security and economic warfare against venezuela topics in the u.s. president will trump delayed state of the union speech this week joining me
billy's in central america conducting our jungle warfare training we're conducting our individual skills package at the minute and we've been in the field for about seven days and we've got about another eight days left to go in this package one of the biggest challenges is about ninety five percent of the company have never been to the jungle before well the u.k. m.o.d.e. told going underground that there are no plans right now for u.k. military attack on venezuela and the deployment of the...
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—— billy and me from outperformance where we had not been that's like today, we have to do that, we and try and get again. two days for them to prepare for the second day here at the stadium in mumbai, if they lose that game not only what they have lost the series but they will last a chance to make history they never w011 chance to make history they never won a series here in india, and on top of that day we have lost the chance to claim the championship planes. fulham's hopes of staying in the premier league have been dealt another blow after they lost 3—1 at west ham. claudio ranieri's side made the perfect start in just the third minute with ryan babel scoring his first goal since joining the club last month. there was controversy over west ham's equaliser with replays appearing to showjavier hernandez using his hand to score. issa diop and michail antonio completed the scoring either side of half time to move west ham to 9th and leave fulham eight points from safety. watford are up to seventh after they thrashed struggling cardiff 5—1. gerard deulofeu scored his first senior ha
—— billy and me from outperformance where we had not been that's like today, we have to do that, we and try and get again. two days for them to prepare for the second day here at the stadium in mumbai, if they lose that game not only what they have lost the series but they will last a chance to make history they never w011 chance to make history they never won a series here in india, and on top of that day we have lost the chance to claim the championship planes. fulham's hopes of staying...
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i think billy, in that magnificent tuxedo dress, really brought to his real self ears. —— is.ped himself in distress, and he said, here, well. here i am. i don't think they could have been a better choice. he knockedit have been a better choice. he knocked it out of the park. alan, thank you so much for all of that, for taking us through those outfits. my for taking us through those outfits. my pleasure. my pleasure. let's bring you some breaking news coming out of the oscars as well while we are talking about it. we have a windfall is to supporting actor. mahashali ali, best supporting actorfor actor. mahashali ali, best supporting actor for green book. that is the latest award that has been handed out on a hollywood's biggest night of the year. —— mahershala ali. the oscars continue to go to air as we speak, we have had a number of winners so far and we also had best foreign film as well, roma, alfonso cuaron one that award earlier. we are still waiting to some of the major categories in terms of some of those categories, a lot of it will wait for, best picture as well, that
i think billy, in that magnificent tuxedo dress, really brought to his real self ears. —— is.ped himself in distress, and he said, here, well. here i am. i don't think they could have been a better choice. he knockedit have been a better choice. he knocked it out of the park. alan, thank you so much for all of that, for taking us through those outfits. my for taking us through those outfits. my pleasure. my pleasure. let's bring you some breaking news coming out of the oscars as well while...
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military attack on venezuela and the deployment of the month's band of troops to billy's routine and nothing to do with venezuela they are there for hurricane preparation and counter-narcotics operations u.s. southern command told us that cooperation is so close with the u.k. that because of the month of may there was a u.k. liaison officer based with them and the cooperation remains the same as always with the u.k. military in addition. mounts bay works in conjunction with u.s. homeland security well homeland security and economic warfare against venezuela topics in u.s. president donald trump's delayed state of the union speech this week joining me now to discuss that is greg swenson of republicans overseas u.k. thanks so much greg for a doubling on he begins the state of the union with eisenhower implied reference to a president who said he was judged by the military industrial complex you know eisenhower talked about that a long time ago a lot of people didn't know about eisenhower's as almost a peace candidate in one nine hundred fifty two and and so and also he talked about the
military attack on venezuela and the deployment of the month's band of troops to billy's routine and nothing to do with venezuela they are there for hurricane preparation and counter-narcotics operations u.s. southern command told us that cooperation is so close with the u.k. that because of the month of may there was a u.k. liaison officer based with them and the cooperation remains the same as always with the u.k. military in addition. mounts bay works in conjunction with u.s. homeland...
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billy is a joke in there somewhere about the means of production but we can't come up with it so we'll just leave you now with the trailer and we'll see you next time here at the list. for some of the swearing in. you know to show them to take shitty shot to shoot the sheets to leave. come. to me. good. luck. to you you come. colleague must much hussein is now being held in pretrial detention for two years what is his crime. why hasn't he been tried yet why hasn't justice been applied in this case is he detained because he said china lust as journalism become a crime have moles become a tool to silence weiss's of truth we will continue i news coverage with professionalism and impartiality our work will remain credible and accurate but journalism is not a crime incarcerating journalists is not acceptable we demand the immediate release of all colleague mahmoud to say and all journalists attained in a gyptian jails free mahmoud's and all his colleagues we stand for press freedom. every food dude is being analyzed it's being late and it's being measured just for intelligence agencies are.
billy is a joke in there somewhere about the means of production but we can't come up with it so we'll just leave you now with the trailer and we'll see you next time here at the list. for some of the swearing in. you know to show them to take shitty shot to shoot the sheets to leave. come. to me. good. luck. to you you come. colleague must much hussein is now being held in pretrial detention for two years what is his crime. why hasn't he been tried yet why hasn't justice been applied in this...
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and eating disorders what to do when someone has an erection or billy mia. hello and welcome to in good shape here's your favorite.
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not much to it when davy crockett and william barrett travis and jim billy took up in 1836. steve: you are in san antonio. is the alamo today what it looked like in the 1830's? joel kitchens: not hardly. what crockett and bubbly and travis saw been in 1836 was different from what we would see today. the main example would be the alamo did not have a roof in 1836. 10 years after the battle as the u.s. army was heading down into mexico, they decided the alamo had a four sturdy walls and would make a good storage facility for their materials if they could put a roof on it. they did. they also necessitated increasing the height of the front faÇade. the faÇade you see today looks very different from what you would have seen in 1836. steve: give us a tutorial. what happened in 1836 and at the alamo? joel kitchens: this was a time when the predominantly anglo population in texas in general was unhappy with the way the mexican government had been established and the dictator of the santa ana had established himself in mexico city. they were rebelling against santa ana who had change
not much to it when davy crockett and william barrett travis and jim billy took up in 1836. steve: you are in san antonio. is the alamo today what it looked like in the 1830's? joel kitchens: not hardly. what crockett and bubbly and travis saw been in 1836 was different from what we would see today. the main example would be the alamo did not have a roof in 1836. 10 years after the battle as the u.s. army was heading down into mexico, they decided the alamo had a four sturdy walls and would...
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influence let's listen to one of your signature pieces that you know that you've performed so famously by billy's this is all ten to i believe let's have a listen to this. fascinating tones there and i can't stop using the word precision how do you approach a piece of music this complex as a musician and for the first time. of this piece it's a bit of a particular case because obviously since there's on time two there's also on time one and all time one is a piece for solo violin which is exactly the same structure as on time two but this is a little bit shorter so if you've studied altered one you already know the kind of the skillet the skeleton under skeleton of the other you know you know what's coming all this all the see all the the sections are the same only slightly longer and the second thing that is different that you could hear old so in this excerpt is that there's life electronics which enhances the peace it gives it gives more richness to the to the sound but also it multiplies sometimes what's dividing is playing in so much that you don't sometimes know what is played by the violin
influence let's listen to one of your signature pieces that you know that you've performed so famously by billy's this is all ten to i believe let's have a listen to this. fascinating tones there and i can't stop using the word precision how do you approach a piece of music this complex as a musician and for the first time. of this piece it's a bit of a particular case because obviously since there's on time two there's also on time one and all time one is a piece for solo violin which is...