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>> reporter: cameron told mrs.utherland there was something wrong with his father back home. >> my dad got sick, and i went to get help at the neighbors' and neither of the neighbors were home, so, i got on my bike and tried to go to my grandma's. >> reporter: his father is diabetic. he was unconscious and on the floor. and from her car, they called 911. cameron had tried at home, but he didn't know the passcode to his father's smartphone. >> she told me that she was going to call 911 for my dad. >> reporter: paramedics arrived and helped cameron's dad. he's okay tonight. but at that school, the principal explaining why every parent, every adult, should remind children how to call 911, even with a locked phone, posting this message on their facebook page. >> a lesson we are taking here at our school is to show every one of our students, if you have an emergency, here's how you get that emergency call. >> reporter: a powerful lesson at ellen woodside elementary school in greenville county, south carolina. and tonigh
>> reporter: cameron told mrs.utherland there was something wrong with his father back home. >> my dad got sick, and i went to get help at the neighbors' and neither of the neighbors were home, so, i got on my bike and tried to go to my grandma's. >> reporter: his father is diabetic. he was unconscious and on the floor. and from her car, they called 911. cameron had tried at home, but he didn't know the passcode to his father's smartphone. >> she told me that she was...
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edwin cameron speaking to us they thank you. nick story is about bauhaus a style of originated in germany one hundred years ago it's characterized by the form follows function buildings defied by lines in an absence off supposed autumn in taishan it was the revolutionary at the time and has influenced all he takes across the wool one major its own poll is found in nigeria the university off if initiated by balls co-founder i reassure on. the thing in southwestern nigeria are a sharon's campus for the university everything is open area and well suited to the tropical climate and it makes a statement for the bauhaus opened in one nine hundred sixty two just two years after nigeria's gained independence the university became a symbol for the fledgling democracy back then modernism was progressive and today to the ideas about how stood for have a future can they still provide answers to the question how do we want to live for instance in lagos nigeria's largest city which changes by the minute. you know she no where as an architect
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he's a judge on south africa's constitutional kolisch justice cameron has spent many is behaving hiv aids campaigns and activism while comes to. justice cameron it's been twenty since you went public about have hiv positive are you disappointed that in two thousand and nineteen people in africa also ostracized and discriminated against for being hiv positive. i think i wouldn't say disappointed because that sounds as though they've done but it's a terrible calamity for our country and for our continent meant that this disease that saw attended by so much discrimination so much stigma and also so much internalized shame twenty years of medication become available of good fourteen years off to government started providing treatment so it's a great impediment continuingly to our management of the epidemic. just as common people as you've alluded to in terms of the grounds that the world has made in terms of the medication people with hiv today can lead very normal and healthy lives and i just want to get your take on why do you think that it's taking so long to sort of the bank or the t
he's a judge on south africa's constitutional kolisch justice cameron has spent many is behaving hiv aids campaigns and activism while comes to. justice cameron it's been twenty since you went public about have hiv positive are you disappointed that in two thousand and nineteen people in africa also ostracized and discriminated against for being hiv positive. i think i wouldn't say disappointed because that sounds as though they've done but it's a terrible calamity for our country and for our...
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i was thinking of cameron all day.nged in terms of america's attitude to gun control. i disagree. i think that i do agree we've done a lot, we've done great things, but in new york, there were terrific laws passed that are very substantial and will save a lot of people's lives but i think that the thing that march for our lives did to this country was, we told a whole generation of kids, we need to start working together and thinking and just because we are little, does not mean we are inadequate when it comes to being part of the conversation. i find that so interesting because clearly, in the reaction to what you did, there were some people, and particularly it has to be said on the conservative right, who were very much on the same page as the nra, who spoke that as young people, you couldn't possibly be agents for yourselves for change, you must have been controlled by either your parents or by liberal advocacy groups and guess what, you showed us that particularly in the age of social media, young people do have a
i was thinking of cameron all day.nged in terms of america's attitude to gun control. i disagree. i think that i do agree we've done a lot, we've done great things, but in new york, there were terrific laws passed that are very substantial and will save a lot of people's lives but i think that the thing that march for our lives did to this country was, we told a whole generation of kids, we need to start working together and thinking and just because we are little, does not mean we are...
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but the democrats now have control of the house of representatives and cameron hopes they'll put the topic on the agenda. it's inspiring to me because in a time when everybody felt so hopeless and everybody was looking at our government and seeing a lack of representation for them we've got a we've got a bright new future coming thanks to cameron and his fellow classmates from parkland politicians like eric swallow determined to get the job done. now as the berlin international film festival enters its last day is a film about lesbian love is in the running for a coveted golden bear award called elisa and marcella the netflix production is the true story of two spanish women and their desire to be together in conservative spain more than a hundred years ago. time to shine isabella is one of seven female directors in this year's competition line up. she was joined on the red carpet by actresses natalya and gretel for nanda is to play the main characters. when ilesa and marcella meet in a high school in northwestern spain they fall head over heels in love. it's a forbidden love kept se
but the democrats now have control of the house of representatives and cameron hopes they'll put the topic on the agenda. it's inspiring to me because in a time when everybody felt so hopeless and everybody was looking at our government and seeing a lack of representation for them we've got a we've got a bright new future coming thanks to cameron and his fellow classmates from parkland politicians like eric swallow determined to get the job done. now as the berlin international film festival...
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under the slogan anough cameron and his classmates organized protests across the u.s. in march twenty eighth seen hundreds of thousands of people rallied in washington cameron said what was on many people's minds. to the leaders skeptics and cynics who told us to sit down and see stay silent wait your turn welcome to the revolution ah after the parkland shooting american public opinion swung sharply in favor of tighter gun control some individual states took action in florida the minimum age for purchasing weapons was raised to twenty one police are now able to confiscate the weapons of citizens who are psychologically ill also eric swalwell is now pushing a proposition in congress for a check system to cover all commercial firearms sales in the country but republicans are pushing back on his bill many see the problem being illegal immigrants crossing the mexican us border. chary would not have stopped many of the circumstances i raised but a wall a barrier on the southern border may have and that's what we're fighting for. the father of one of the victims of the parkl
under the slogan anough cameron and his classmates organized protests across the u.s. in march twenty eighth seen hundreds of thousands of people rallied in washington cameron said what was on many people's minds. to the leaders skeptics and cynics who told us to sit down and see stay silent wait your turn welcome to the revolution ah after the parkland shooting american public opinion swung sharply in favor of tighter gun control some individual states took action in florida the minimum age...
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but the democrats now have control of the house of representatives and cameron hopes they'll put the topic on the agenda. it's inspiring to me because in a time when everybody felt so hopeless and everybody was looking at our government and seeing a lack of representation for them we've got a we've got a bright new future coming thanks to cameron and his fellow classmates from parkland politicians like eric swallow determined to get the job done. and the w. correspondent all of our salad is at the marjorie stoneman douglas high school joining us now oliver tell us a little bit more about how this anniversary was marked what were your impressions . it's a very sad day here today as you can imagine the rampage shooting is just one year ago and so people are commemorating here these whole events are bringing up a lot of sad and terrible memories and for that very reason the majority of the events actually are held in privacy to protect the feelings. students all former classmates where i'm standing right now is is a place where people are actually a planting flowers and you can see a lo
but the democrats now have control of the house of representatives and cameron hopes they'll put the topic on the agenda. it's inspiring to me because in a time when everybody felt so hopeless and everybody was looking at our government and seeing a lack of representation for them we've got a we've got a bright new future coming thanks to cameron and his fellow classmates from parkland politicians like eric swallow determined to get the job done. and the w. correspondent all of our salad is at...
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i have come here to meet cameron kasky.survived that shooting and he went on to found a remarkable student movement committed to taking on america's gun lobby. but one year on, has anything really changed 7 lobby. but one year on, has anything really changed? cameron kasky, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. it is pretty much one year since you were part of the traumatic events at the high school in parkland. how are you today? todayit in parkland. how are you today? today it is a mixed bag. i am an 18—year—old boy who is like any 18—year—old boy who is like any 18—year—old boy, dealing with the trappings of being a teenager. i struggle with depression, anxiety. very normal things. issues that are ha rd to very normal things. issues that are hard to talk about. do you struggle with ptsd? i mean is their trauma that came out of what you went through that is still with you?” think i wouldn't call it trauma, i would call it a moral ambiguity behind everything, because after the shooting i found myself behind everyth
i have come here to meet cameron kasky.survived that shooting and he went on to found a remarkable student movement committed to taking on america's gun lobby. but one year on, has anything really changed 7 lobby. but one year on, has anything really changed? cameron kasky, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. it is pretty much one year since you were part of the traumatic events at the high school in parkland. how are you today? todayit in parkland. how are you today? today it is a...
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this caught the attention of james cameron. battle angel. attention ofjames cameron. it is a dystopian future. a brief hunter warrior finds the head dystopian future. a brief hunter warriorfinds the head of dystopian future. a brief hunter warrior finds the head of a female cyborg and takes it back to his laboratory and rebuilds her giving her a new body. he gives her the name which has a lot of meaning to him. she remembers her past and it looks like she was some type of battle angel. she finds this futuristic battle ready body that she wants the character to give to her to make her whole. here is a clip. this body... it has the power i need. i feel a connection to it i can't explain. this could be who i am. you have been given a chance to start over, a clean slate, how many of us get that? why did an enemy warship respond to me? because i knew that ship! i have been on others like it, haven't i? haven't i? whatever you were, it is not who you are now. i'm a warrior, aren't i? her eyes are extraordinary, aren't they? it is remarkable. it is
this caught the attention of james cameron. battle angel. attention ofjames cameron. it is a dystopian future. a brief hunter warrior finds the head dystopian future. a brief hunter warriorfinds the head of dystopian future. a brief hunter warrior finds the head of a female cyborg and takes it back to his laboratory and rebuilds her giving her a new body. he gives her the name which has a lot of meaning to him. she remembers her past and it looks like she was some type of battle angel. she...
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while the times says former prime minister, david cameron, urged the three conservative defectors toy announced their decision to quit. the independent, meanwhile, picks up on a differnt story — the number of britons stripped, like shamima begum, of their citizenship has apparently soared by more than 600% in a year. those are the front pages. let's ta ke those are the front pages. let's take a more in—depth look at some of those stories. starting with the mail. killed tory party. slightly disingenuous headline. for heidi allen. it does express a sentiment that she was communicating which is, if in her view this new group do theirjob properly, there won't be a tory party to go back to. it is a pretty strong statement to have made. i don't know if i would put "kill" there but it fits neatly in the headline. it is quite surprising. maybe people were expecting a couple of tory deflections, but particularly anna soubry who has been in the tory ra nks soubry who has been in the tory ranks for so long and so integral to the cameron project, still leading toa the cameron project, still lead
while the times says former prime minister, david cameron, urged the three conservative defectors toy announced their decision to quit. the independent, meanwhile, picks up on a differnt story — the number of britons stripped, like shamima begum, of their citizenship has apparently soared by more than 600% in a year. those are the front pages. let's ta ke those are the front pages. let's take a more in—depth look at some of those stories. starting with the mail. killed tory party. slightly...
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((jeannie cameron, driver)) "trying to get up the mountain without sliding!"n soda springs, already buried in snow over the weekend, are doing their best to be proactive((josh denboer, neighbor soda springs))"i'm from wisconsin and i've never seen snow like this before. we're used to like a foot of snow. this is like 13 feet!" josh denboer spent the day shoveling snow from the front porch of his apartment.it's been falling from the roof all day.((josh denboer, neighbor soda springs))"i moved here expecting snow but not this muchit's just a little bit too much at this point!"the national weather service put out a warning about these "roof avalanches."when there's heavy rain like this after snowroofs start to unload the snow they're holdingwhich can be dangerous or even deadly. ((josh denboer, neighbor soda springs)) james ) we're tracking the rain this morning with team coverage of the storm. ( james ) we're tracking the rain this morning with team coverage of the storm. seven day ( james ) kron 4 is making a major change in the way
((jeannie cameron, driver)) "trying to get up the mountain without sliding!"n soda springs, already buried in snow over the weekend, are doing their best to be proactive((josh denboer, neighbor soda springs))"i'm from wisconsin and i've never seen snow like this before. we're used to like a foot of snow. this is like 13 feet!" josh denboer spent the day shoveling snow from the front porch of his apartment.it's been falling from the roof all day.((josh denboer, neighbor soda...
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she sensed he needed help. >> i was, like, cameron, what are you doing?ey, you're in the road and there's heavy traffic. where you are going? >> reporter: he said there was something wrong with his father back home. >> my dad got sick and i went to get help at the neighbor's, and neither of the neighbors were home so i got on my bike and went and tried to go to my grandma's. >> his father was diabetic and he was unconscious and on the phone. from her car they called 911. cameron tried at home but did not know the pass code to his father's smartphone. >> she told me she was going to call 911 for my dad. >> reporter: paramedics arrived and helped cameron's dad. but at his school the principal explaining why every parent, every adult should remind children how to call 911 even with a locked phone, posting this message on their facebook page. >> a lesson we are taking here is to show every one of our students, if you have an emergency, here is how you get that emergency call. >> reporter: a powerful lesson. the south greenville fire department surprising came
she sensed he needed help. >> i was, like, cameron, what are you doing?ey, you're in the road and there's heavy traffic. where you are going? >> reporter: he said there was something wrong with his father back home. >> my dad got sick and i went to get help at the neighbor's, and neither of the neighbors were home so i got on my bike and went and tried to go to my grandma's. >> his father was diabetic and he was unconscious and on the phone. from her car they called 911....
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james cameron, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] "alita: battle angel" opens h. bakery. her latest book "all about cake," is in stores now. please welcome christina tosi, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪>> immy: love you pal. welcome, welcome back. welcome. >> so excited to be here. my: thank you, congrats on this book. congrats on everything. >> okay, i know both of you like popcorn.oh >> jimmyyeah. >> i know both of you well, i know you both like popcorn. it's one of my favorite cakes. the recipe is in the cookbook. we sell this size at the milk bars, but like, you guys have big appetites. so i decided to bring a really big version of popcorn. >> jimmy: we have a lot of hungry audience members, oh yeah. >> we have oscar season coming up. it's cold outside. i don't know about you, but i'm about celebrating the great doindoors, not the great os right now. >> jimmy: yeah, okay. >> you put on a movie, you get down with it. this cake has popcorn in every element in the layers of the in cakehe milk that we soak the cake with. >> jimmy: you mean popcorn milk. >> t
james cameron, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] "alita: battle angel" opens h. bakery. her latest book "all about cake," is in stores now. please welcome christina tosi, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪>> immy: love you pal. welcome, welcome back. welcome. >> so excited to be here. my: thank you, congrats on this book. congrats on everything. >> okay, i know both of you like popcorn.oh >> jimmyyeah. >> i know both of you well, i know you...
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james cameron, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] "alita: battle angel" opens february 14th.e america's most advanced internet. internet that puts you in charge. [ chattering ] that protects what's important. that handles everything [ group cheering ] and reaches everywhere. this is beyond wifi. this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is the owner and founder of the milk bar bakery. her latest book "all about cake," is in stores now. please welcome christina tosi, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: love you pal. welcome, welcome back. welcome. >> so excited to be here. >> jimmy: thank you, congrats on this book. congrats on everything. >> okay, i know both of you like popcorn. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. >> i know both of you well, i know you both like popcorn. it's one of my favorite cakes. the recipe is in the cookbook. we sell this size at the milk bars, but like, you guys have big appetites. so i decided to bring a really big version of popcorn. >> jimmy: we have a lot of hungry audience me
james cameron, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] "alita: battle angel" opens february 14th.e america's most advanced internet. internet that puts you in charge. [ chattering ] that protects what's important. that handles everything [ group cheering ] and reaches everywhere. this is beyond wifi. this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is the owner and founder of the milk bar bakery. her latest book...
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doctor: a pesar que he hecho trasplante de cara tres veces, en ese momento que renuevo la cara de cameronue estÁ defectuosa, ya en este momento no podemos regresar a dÓnde
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♪ together forever >> and the karaoke scene where cameron looks terrified?> dermot kept me there. he's like, you can do it. ♪ just what to do with myself >> i'm traumatized by it. >> the reunion is part of "entertainment weekly's" rom-com issue. >> when is the last time i saw you? >> we saw each other 15 years ago, i think. >> been a long time, anyway. >> thought you guys were best friends? >> like yesterday. >> i mean, we talk every day. >> good line. >> okay. >> by the way, this reunion is so epic that cameron diaz took to her instagram for the first time in over two years and she posted this cast selfie with the caption "hi. so this happened." >> let's keep the nostalgia going. it's too much fun to look back, with the grammys just three days away, we dove deep into our amazing "e.t." vault to bring you our best backstage moments. >> how good are you feeling now? sthz ♪ i feel good >> "e.t." oh. my favorite. ♪ and i >> this is it for me, musically. this is really super special. i can't tell you. >> there's that second when you hear your name and it registe
♪ together forever >> and the karaoke scene where cameron looks terrified?> dermot kept me there. he's like, you can do it. ♪ just what to do with myself >> i'm traumatized by it. >> the reunion is part of "entertainment weekly's" rom-com issue. >> when is the last time i saw you? >> we saw each other 15 years ago, i think. >> been a long time, anyway. >> thought you guys were best friends? >> like yesterday. >> i mean, we...
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cameron is perhaps not the greatest screenwriter in the world.is in the same area as films like robocop and blade runner. they are ideas we have seen elsewhere. they come from a similar melting pot. i went into it with fairly low expectations and although i think it is narratively challenged, i thought it held together largely because of rosa salazar‘s performance. you were intrigued by the central character. there is something fascinating about it. it is real but unreal at the same time and i thought that worked rather well. narratively challenged, does that mean not a great story? yes, kinda. best out? it is burning. it is a weird murder mystery. it may be a love story, it may be a murder mystery, it may be a social satire. it is such a bewildering mesmerising movie. ijust loved it, and i don't pretend to understand it. best dvd? this is the latest version of ‘a star is born'. bradley cooper directing and starring. lady gaga as their rising star. i absolutely loved it. the songs are really good and it works in the music world and i thought it w
cameron is perhaps not the greatest screenwriter in the world.is in the same area as films like robocop and blade runner. they are ideas we have seen elsewhere. they come from a similar melting pot. i went into it with fairly low expectations and although i think it is narratively challenged, i thought it held together largely because of rosa salazar‘s performance. you were intrigued by the central character. there is something fascinating about it. it is real but unreal at the same time and...
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gone and media specialist cameron thomas to get their thoughts. i don't believe there is a clear like of sensitivity to issues that are particularly jarrin and hurtful or offensive at the moment in this country in the u.s. not only is black history month but it's also a time where conservative politicians in this country including the press and to denounce states are particularly tone that when it comes to racial issues and it's very very important that our rulers artists and filmmakers and creative. designers as well it's very important that we start listening to what's happening and not unlimited and we need to respond to the current political set of the errors with our creation in terms of the issue it's an overreaction this is an issue that's really feeding into a bigger issue a black face that's coming out of virginia. and i think in the in the communications feel old i think we call this i think we call this moral panic you know so when a bigger issue is framing all kinds of other smaller issues with then you know within the culture that tha
gone and media specialist cameron thomas to get their thoughts. i don't believe there is a clear like of sensitivity to issues that are particularly jarrin and hurtful or offensive at the moment in this country in the u.s. not only is black history month but it's also a time where conservative politicians in this country including the press and to denounce states are particularly tone that when it comes to racial issues and it's very very important that our rulers artists and filmmakers and...
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it right goes back to the very early david cameron comment on jeremy corbyn.u, put a shirt on, do your tie up to you, put a shirt on, do your tie up and sing the national anthem. this is that these as to what david cameron was getting at. finally, briefly. can we go to the telegraph? mouldyjam. briefly. can we go to the telegraph? mouldy jam. this is an issue that got a nation talking. theresa may's admission to her cabinet yesterday that she scraped the mould of the top of the jam before she spread on her toes. gait has divided the country apparently. i do it. henry was saying, i keep myjam in the fridge so it has never gone mouldy. i have never seen mould onjam. my favourite thing about this story is two years ago, to reason me to donald trump is chart ofjam as a present. i wonder what he did with it. -- a present. i wonder what he did with it. —— ajarofjam. present. i wonder what he did with it. -- ajar ofjam. we present. i wonder what he did with it. -- a jar ofjam. we will be present. i wonder what he did with it. -- ajar ofjam. we will be back at 11:30pm
it right goes back to the very early david cameron comment on jeremy corbyn.u, put a shirt on, do your tie up to you, put a shirt on, do your tie up and sing the national anthem. this is that these as to what david cameron was getting at. finally, briefly. can we go to the telegraph? mouldyjam. briefly. can we go to the telegraph? mouldy jam. this is an issue that got a nation talking. theresa may's admission to her cabinet yesterday that she scraped the mould of the top of the jam before she...
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this first caughtjames cameron's eye, apparently, something like 20 years ago and i think originally's producing and co—writing the script, directed by robert rodriguez. it's a dystopian future. this bereaved hunter warrior played by christoph waltz finds the head of a female cyborg and he takes it back to his laboratory and rebuilds her. he calls her alita which is a name which means something very special to him. it turns out she has combat reflexes and starts to remember her past in which it looks she was some kind of battle angel, particularly when she finds this fantastically futuristic battle—ready body that she wants christoph waltz‘s character to give her to make her whole. here's a clip. this body, it has the power i need. i feel a connection to it, i can't explain. this could be who i am. you've been given a chance to start over with a clean slate. how many of us get that chance? why did an enemy warship respond to me? because i knew that ship! i've been on others like it, haven't i? haven't i? 0h, whatever you were, it's not who you are now. i'm a warrior, aren't i? her ey
this first caughtjames cameron's eye, apparently, something like 20 years ago and i think originally's producing and co—writing the script, directed by robert rodriguez. it's a dystopian future. this bereaved hunter warrior played by christoph waltz finds the head of a female cyborg and he takes it back to his laboratory and rebuilds her. he calls her alita which is a name which means something very special to him. it turns out she has combat reflexes and starts to remember her past in which...
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this first caughtjames cameron's eye, apparently, something like 20 years ago and i think originallyw he's producing and co—writing the script, directed by robert rodriguez. it's a dystopian future. this bereaved hunter warrior played by christoph waltz finds the head of a female cyborg and he takes it back to his laboratory and rebuilds her. he calls her alita which is a name which means something very special to him. it turns out she has combat reflexes and starts to remember her past in which it looks she was some kind of battle angel, particularly when she finds this fantastically futuristic battle—ready body that she wants christoph waltz‘s character to give her to make her whole. here's a clip. this body, it has the power i need. i feel a connection to it, i can't explain. this could be who i am. you've been given a chance to start over with a clean slate. how many of us get that chance? why did an enemy warship respond to me? because i knew that ship! i've been on others like it, haven't i? haven't i? 0h, whatever you were, it's not who you are now. i'm a warrior, aren't i? he
this first caughtjames cameron's eye, apparently, something like 20 years ago and i think originallyw he's producing and co—writing the script, directed by robert rodriguez. it's a dystopian future. this bereaved hunter warrior played by christoph waltz finds the head of a female cyborg and he takes it back to his laboratory and rebuilds her. he calls her alita which is a name which means something very special to him. it turns out she has combat reflexes and starts to remember her past in...
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cameron hope definitely wants to keep playing.on the board already you picked up yesterday. the only, uh, downside: you've used two of your three lifelines, but you still have your "plus one" up there. how you feeling? >> feeling good. >> feel good about this game? how do you feel like this-- this has gone so far? >> i feel like it's gone pretty well. i'm like-- i'm excited, looking forward to doing some more questions. >> $10,000. chance to get $20,000 to start today. not so bad. >> no, that's a good start. >> better than a kick in the pants. all right, let's do it. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ we're starting off today with the $20,000 question. let's get back to it. almost ten years to the day after it was released in theaters, 1988's "beetlejuice" became the first movie to be what? >> okay, um... >> all right, i know that there is--there was-- it's not there anymore, i believe--a "beetlejuice" show at a theme park. that's not a ride. i have never heard of a "beetlejuice" musical. um.
cameron hope definitely wants to keep playing.on the board already you picked up yesterday. the only, uh, downside: you've used two of your three lifelines, but you still have your "plus one" up there. how you feeling? >> feeling good. >> feel good about this game? how do you feel like this-- this has gone so far? >> i feel like it's gone pretty well. i'm like-- i'm excited, looking forward to doing some more questions. >> $10,000. chance to get $20,000 to...
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and they hear this sir lynton crosby was awarded night hood from the van prime minister david cameron so there is little surprise that somebody would hire these company for a job probably just as difficult to put direct pressure on sci fi to reverse its decision about holding the twenty twenty two world cup in qatar here's a quote from the leaked documents we would identify all potential allies in the media politics industry academia and government should reach out to them going a deliberate attempt to inform and motivate them about the need to reconsider cattles hosting of the world cup in twenty twenty two they also suggested that the city of partners company was interested in that job not only given it and name project ball detailing the concrete plans to fulfill it but even putting a price tag on it three hundred thousand pounds a month with the overall price for the contract exceeding five million however in a statement to the guardian it denied and tearing into that contract it is legitimate for one party to use the services of people or entities or clients to put important info
and they hear this sir lynton crosby was awarded night hood from the van prime minister david cameron so there is little surprise that somebody would hire these company for a job probably just as difficult to put direct pressure on sci fi to reverse its decision about holding the twenty twenty two world cup in qatar here's a quote from the leaked documents we would identify all potential allies in the media politics industry academia and government should reach out to them going a deliberate...
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((jeannie cameron, driver)) "trying to get up the mountain without sliding!"ts snow removal equipment)neighbors in soda springs, already buried in snow over the weekend, are doing their best to be proactive((josh denboer, neighbor soda springs))"i'm from wisconsin and i've never seen snow like this before. we're used to like a foot of snow. this is like 13 feet!" josh denboer spent the day shoveling snow from the front porch of his apartment.it's been falling from the roof all day.((josh denboer, neighbor soda springs))"i moved here expecting snow but not this muchit's just a little bit too much at this point!"the national weather service put out a warning about these "roof avalanches."when there's heavy rain like this after snowroofs start to unload the snow they're holdingwhich can be dangerous or even deadly. ((josh denboer, neighbor soda o you make sure nothing is about to fall or going to fall." highway patrol urging drivers to take it sloweven driving in the middle of the highway today to set the pace.advice people who've tra
((jeannie cameron, driver)) "trying to get up the mountain without sliding!"ts snow removal equipment)neighbors in soda springs, already buried in snow over the weekend, are doing their best to be proactive((josh denboer, neighbor soda springs))"i'm from wisconsin and i've never seen snow like this before. we're used to like a foot of snow. this is like 13 feet!" josh denboer spent the day shoveling snow from the front porch of his apartment.it's been falling from the roof...
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based strategist to run former british prime minister david cameron successful election campaign. as well. it's almost a tradition now that every time a major football tournament is to take place scaremongering about the host country gets into full swing unless it's a country like germany of course in less than four years qatar will become the first middle eastern state to host the world cup and everyone's got something to say there are even whole books written about it qatar has won its right through foul means the tiny middle east country of qatar may have won the right to host it due to a secret campaign to sabotage rival bid sunday times newspaper is alleging that those involved in katter's world cup bid team ran a kind of secret black ops campaign designed to sabotage its main rivals bits this time however it may have gone beyond just bad headlines newly documents seen only by the guardian newspaper and the spin watch competing groups suggest that a famous political strategist company c.d.f. partners was speech to a contract to make sure qatar's dream of welcoming the world's
based strategist to run former british prime minister david cameron successful election campaign. as well. it's almost a tradition now that every time a major football tournament is to take place scaremongering about the host country gets into full swing unless it's a country like germany of course in less than four years qatar will become the first middle eastern state to host the world cup and everyone's got something to say there are even whole books written about it qatar has won its right...
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this goes back to 2014, david cameron first proposed the face, wanted to push this true, why is it thatanecdote that may or and eminem —— may not be true that david cameron tried to make a telephone call to angela merkel in the countryside and could not get a signal. everybody is affected by this problem at one time or another. there are a number of potential problems with a national roll—out network. 0ne problems with a national roll—out network. one is that it could be technically complex. another is that it may be a disincentive to networks to build mobile towers in areas where they don't have them. they say also it may impact on the experience of users as well. if your phone is consta ntly of users as well. if your phone is constantly looking for the best signal, it may lead to dropped calls, it could potentially lead to your battery draining as well. it is not guaranteed this will happen. the government is asking the regulator to look at it. it has started a consultation so people can give their views. this idea of virtual networks and piggybacking does not exist, does it? there ar
this goes back to 2014, david cameron first proposed the face, wanted to push this true, why is it thatanecdote that may or and eminem —— may not be true that david cameron tried to make a telephone call to angela merkel in the countryside and could not get a signal. everybody is affected by this problem at one time or another. there are a number of potential problems with a national roll—out network. 0ne problems with a national roll—out network. one is that it could be technically...
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money watch," hundreds of passengers are stranded after an airline shuts down, and director james camerons the box office. tom hanson is here in new york with that and more. good morning, tom. >> reporter: good morning. good to be with you. asian markets finished higher this morning with trade talks between the u.s. and china set to continue is wee washington. both parties reported progress following negotiations last week in beijing. now president trump says the u.s. is close to reaching a deal. the president also discussed the possibility of extending the march 1st deadline. that's when additional tariffs on chinese goods would go into effect if a deal isn't reached. >>> and a british regional airline ceased operations leaving hundreds of passengers stranded across europe. british midlands regional limited, the airline that operates as fly bmi, made the announcement after filing for bankruptcy over the weekend. the company says the decision was made because of inflated fuel costs and uncertainty over britain's departure from the european union. >>> and a jury has awarded more than $151
money watch," hundreds of passengers are stranded after an airline shuts down, and director james camerons the box office. tom hanson is here in new york with that and more. good morning, tom. >> reporter: good morning. good to be with you. asian markets finished higher this morning with trade talks between the u.s. and china set to continue is wee washington. both parties reported progress following negotiations last week in beijing. now president trump says the u.s. is close to...
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play have to bury mantilla video artist and filmmaker ghani and senior media relations specialist cameron thomas to discuss the story and more details welcome to the program here on our team for national it is really great to have you here in the studio now first of all what hear of you are the shoes racist and was it right to take them off shelves we're going to start with that you mr ghani. yeah i will wear this predator who. hated her use or the browns i believe that there is a clear like a sensitivity to issues that are particularly jaron in her school or offensive of the moment in this country in the u.s. not only is black history month but it's also a. time where conservative politicians in this country including the person that did not say this are particularly tone that when it comes to racial issues and it's very very important our rulers are to this and filmmakers and creative sort of all sorts designers as well it's very important that we. listen in to what's happening and not mimicking and we need to respond to the current political savior terrorists with our creation leading
play have to bury mantilla video artist and filmmaker ghani and senior media relations specialist cameron thomas to discuss the story and more details welcome to the program here on our team for national it is really great to have you here in the studio now first of all what hear of you are the shoes racist and was it right to take them off shelves we're going to start with that you mr ghani. yeah i will wear this predator who. hated her use or the browns i believe that there is a clear like a...