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by a dog in film at cannes.an 20 years ago. in these few short months between last year's palm dog and now, messi has become something of a superstar. namechecked at the baftas, given a seat at the oscars and this year has been all over cannes, including the hallowed red carpet, with his microphone, doing showbiz interviews. what an amazing career! this year is without doubt the doggiest cannes ever. true — messi wasn't the only canine attraction. a dog called cody was a big star in cannes, having the lead role, so to speak, in the french—swiss film dog on trial. laetitia dosch, who not only starred in the film but directed it, found that getting the dog to perform on camera wasn't difficult. we rehearsed a lot together, and i also rewrote the script for cody. but also he's very professional on set. he learned what cut means. so when you say couper, he stops. he does... he does something else. having a dog in this film wasn't a gimmick. dog on trial is an intelligent, thought—provoking picture that raises some c
by a dog in film at cannes.an 20 years ago. in these few short months between last year's palm dog and now, messi has become something of a superstar. namechecked at the baftas, given a seat at the oscars and this year has been all over cannes, including the hallowed red carpet, with his microphone, doing showbiz interviews. what an amazing career! this year is without doubt the doggiest cannes ever. true — messi wasn't the only canine attraction. a dog called cody was a big star in cannes,...
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. >> it premiered at the cannes film festival, where it won best screenplay. >> the substance is not budget film, and relatively speaking, it didn't make that much money. but i will say that films like the substance are the exact kind of film that voters love to vote for. >> i'm fine. >> moore, explaining why she was captivated by the role. >> it's an unusual way of talking about aging, but the thing that moved me most was about the violence that we have against ourselves, the way in which we can negatively talk to ourselves. >> moore reminding viewers of that message in her speech last night. >> just know you will never be enough, but you can know the value of your worth if you just put down the measuring stick. >> her words resonating with so many. >> i think probably every single person in this room walks around with someone defining who they are, and it's just a reminder to take that power back. >> the actress wasn't the only one to talk about aging in hollywood. 40 year old stand up comedian and golden globes host nikki glaser called out double standards. >> there's been a lot o
. >> it premiered at the cannes film festival, where it won best screenplay. >> the substance is not budget film, and relatively speaking, it didn't make that much money. but i will say that films like the substance are the exact kind of film that voters love to vote for. >> i'm fine. >> moore, explaining why she was captivated by the role. >> it's an unusual way of talking about aging, but the thing that moved me most was about the violence that we have against...
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a fire victims and people they cann ao support by donating online or dropping off clean towels, sheetst food. of course, we will continue to follow the fires in la throughout this newscast when we're not on the air. our website is a great resource. our team is posting updates around the clock. just go to nbcbayarea.com. we're back in 60s just ahead. a big change is coming to the north bay after a new casino project clears a major hurdle. why? the plan is controversial enough that even the governor spoke out against it. plus, the pain in la is being felt here in the bay area. how local businesses are rallying to help and how you can too. and at this hour, still seeing wind gusts over 40mph around the altamont pass. up to 65mph at mount saint helena. wind advisory ongoing to start sunday, when we'll see changes in that wind speed and when we might see rain back in behold! a glorious round table pepperoni pizz... huh? behold, the pepperoni, grilled chicken and bacon pizza from round table! three magnificent toppings. try it at round table pizza! it happened just before nine. bart says it
a fire victims and people they cann ao support by donating online or dropping off clean towels, sheetst food. of course, we will continue to follow the fires in la throughout this newscast when we're not on the air. our website is a great resource. our team is posting updates around the clock. just go to nbcbayarea.com. we're back in 60s just ahead. a big change is coming to the north bay after a new casino project clears a major hurdle. why? the plan is controversial enough that even the...
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it was fascinating in cannes, audiences love it and it is something that surprises again and again.are in the middle _ awards that come later? we are in the middle of _ awards that come later? we are in the middle of the _ awards that come later? we are in the middle of the boating - in the middle of the boating season now so it can influence people of course i think they have become a little bit more respected in recent years. there was some controversy some years ago around the voting system and they have expanded their voting system. most of those people watch a lot of film and take them seriously. there are a lot ofjournalists on there. it is a fair indication of where we might be looking at in the future. the big difference is the splitting of the category into comedy and musical. . .., of the category into comedy and musical. . .. ,~' , musical. that can skew things. there are _ musical. that can skew things. there are more _ musical. that can skew things. there are more slots _ musical. that can skew things. there are more slots available| there are more slots available for n
it was fascinating in cannes, audiences love it and it is something that surprises again and again.are in the middle _ awards that come later? we are in the middle of _ awards that come later? we are in the middle of the _ awards that come later? we are in the middle of the boating - in the middle of the boating season now so it can influence people of course i think they have become a little bit more respected in recent years. there was some controversy some years ago around the voting system...
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just plain ol' regular day canne run into the tv. >> i love when people touch the tv when their footballensive. this morning on "fox & friends" we had funfox learning how to e her champagne. take a look at this. >> you get the bottle of champagne, find the seam, and slide. you have to hit the knob there.f flattelan your blade.r go forbl it. you got it. there you go. >> first try, pretty cool. the origins are tied to napoleon bonaparte during the french revolution. a little history. >> how many bottles did you drink?>> c >> nun. >> is that why you lost yourlo voice? you gostt so drunk? >> charlie, what is your one more thing, dear? >> speaking of viral things, you know the gende r reveal things, the craze that's really annoying? check out this family's toddlere getting xca little too excited d popping the gender reveal balloon way ahead of schedule. >> i love it! >> the noise scares the toddler, the sister is upset she ruins his surprise, and i begin to realize now he has four daughters.abou >> beautiful. >> that's great.f th >> how about this one? after 20 years with the new york city po
just plain ol' regular day canne run into the tv. >> i love when people touch the tv when their footballensive. this morning on "fox & friends" we had funfox learning how to e her champagne. take a look at this. >> you get the bottle of champagne, find the seam, and slide. you have to hit the knob there.f flattelan your blade.r go forbl it. you got it. there you go. >> first try, pretty cool. the origins are tied to napoleon bonaparte during the french...
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if you can eliminate oneinat possible attack, you cann mitigate the otherth ones if you can eliminate those as well. in this case, there was none of it. s> charlie: charles, this wa joe biden three and a half years ago downplaying isis. watch this. >> according to the intelligence community, terrorism for thite supremacy is the mos lethal threat on a holiday. not isis, not al qaeda, white supremacist. [applause] that is not me, that is the intelligence community. >> charlie: do you think thatt this kind of focus on white supremacy, you know, keptn distracted us from finding what is actualllly the threat?in >>di not only has the biden administration taken the>>y were the main thing the main thing, but i've got to tell you something, he has implemented policies that haveco set this country back decades from homeland securityt oustandpoint. nhe has undercut our overall national security like no president in history. he has undermined law enforcement. he has undermined every first responder in this country and made their jobs 100 times h harder than it needs to be. he has taken his foot o
if you can eliminate oneinat possible attack, you cann mitigate the otherth ones if you can eliminate those as well. in this case, there was none of it. s> charlie: charles, this wa joe biden three and a half years ago downplaying isis. watch this. >> according to the intelligence community, terrorism for thite supremacy is the mos lethal threat on a holiday. not isis, not al qaeda, white supremacist. [applause] that is not me, that is the intelligence community. >> charlie: do...
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not the act of a decent person who may believe wholeheartedly in their own innocence but could not cann a devastated mothers whose life will never be the same. maureen callahan do you know the legal t reasoning behind the ceiling or records with rosemary kennedy, with martha moxley? >> was rosemary, that lobotomy happened so long ago i am sure joe kennedy paid to have every copy of the medical records destroyed. with martha, they were sealed. it was explained to me because the conviction have been vacated so must the evidence that helps to convict michael. i remember when i got back to new york city that night the first person i e-mailed was susan riley who was the prosecutor, one of the prosecutors in that case it was a huge help to this book. just enormous. she was the one who had arranged for me too have such easy access to that stuff. i said to her i just got back from the courthouse i was told they're going to seal all of this up the monday after thanksgiving but that was five days away. she said i had no idea that was about toas happen. she thought it was catastrophic. she's that
not the act of a decent person who may believe wholeheartedly in their own innocence but could not cann a devastated mothers whose life will never be the same. maureen callahan do you know the legal t reasoning behind the ceiling or records with rosemary kennedy, with martha moxley? >> was rosemary, that lobotomy happened so long ago i am sure joe kennedy paid to have every copy of the medical records destroyed. with martha, they were sealed. it was explained to me because the conviction...
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and won the best actress award at the cannes festival along with your costars together.explain what the movie is about? >> selena: not necessarily? [laughter] >> stephen: that's what she said. >> selena: because... just because it's -- it's kind of the experience. i sound crazy. i don't know how to explain it. it's a musical. it's a thriller. it has a little bit of humor. >> stephen: it looks extraordinary. >> selena: it's crazy. it's just a wonderful ride of these four women that are going through, you know, each different versions of their challenges. >> stephen: well, the film is in spanish. >> selena: yes. >> stephen: i understand when you were a little girl you spoke spanish at home. do you still speak spanish? >> selena: not fluently. because i got my first job at seven and i immediately was saying everything in english. but, to reconnect to that has always been really important to me. i released a whole album in spanish. you know, having the opportunity to do this was really special for me. so i love getting in touch with that side. >> stephen: was it difficult? >
and won the best actress award at the cannes festival along with your costars together.explain what the movie is about? >> selena: not necessarily? [laughter] >> stephen: that's what she said. >> selena: because... just because it's -- it's kind of the experience. i sound crazy. i don't know how to explain it. it's a musical. it's a thriller. it has a little bit of humor. >> stephen: it looks extraordinary. >> selena: it's crazy. it's just a wonderful ride of these...
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you won best actress at the cannes film festival.for my -- for my next -- please come with me. >> jimmy: yes. [ laughter ] i will be there. i will be, yeah. your next thing. >> thank you. and -- [ laughter ] >> bad bunny: when is your birthday? when is your birthday? >> jimmy: you inviting me or him? >> 31 of march. >> bad bunny: march 10th. [ cheers and applause ] come on. >> jimmy: i'll let you guys talk. and, yeah, i'll be -- [ laughter ] i'll be over here. i'll be over here, yeah. i'll be over here. i want to be invited to the birthday. >> bad bunny: this is great, 'cause i've been here, like, how many times? >> jimmy: you've been here six times. >> bad bunny: six times. and you still with the same spanish from the first day. [ laughter ] [ rim shot ] i've been improving my english. i've been improving my english. >> jimmy: un poquito -- [ cheers and applause ] >> bad bunny: now's your turn. no, he got it. he's just acting like -- you know, make it part of the show, like, but he's picked up very perfect spanish. >> jimmy: no, no,
you won best actress at the cannes film festival.for my -- for my next -- please come with me. >> jimmy: yes. [ laughter ] i will be there. i will be, yeah. your next thing. >> thank you. and -- [ laughter ] >> bad bunny: when is your birthday? when is your birthday? >> jimmy: you inviting me or him? >> 31 of march. >> bad bunny: march 10th. [ cheers and applause ] come on. >> jimmy: i'll let you guys talk. and, yeah, i'll be -- [ laughter ] i'll be...
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sequencing the human genome is the fact that if you look at this crowd, every non-age related different you cannn longed in one half of 1% of our genome. now since there is you know, over 2 1/2 billion genomes in everyone's body, i think over 3 billion, that is a big number, but it is a half of a percent. and almost all of suspended our time focused on that half percent. and i don't mean just po polarize politics, but you walk by and see a picture of yourself reflected in a store mirror. you think, if i had lebron james' body, i would have gone in a different line of work. so, we all do that. in different ways. but it is close way to run a railroad, we should spend some time thinking about 99 1/2% we havehe in common, and understand that our differences are really important. they make all kinds of progress possible. and they make life more colorful and interesting. but only if they are embedded in our common humanity. and this is where people get in trouble because we're so arrogant sometime, in our intelligent, we think we're smartsm enough to cut the corners, we can get the benefits of our com
sequencing the human genome is the fact that if you look at this crowd, every non-age related different you cannn longed in one half of 1% of our genome. now since there is you know, over 2 1/2 billion genomes in everyone's body, i think over 3 billion, that is a big number, but it is a half of a percent. and almost all of suspended our time focused on that half percent. and i don't mean just po polarize politics, but you walk by and see a picture of yourself reflected in a store mirror. you...
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incredibly stable across those two years in 2020, plus the last several months that school year so you cannind of see that went in 2020 when we had closures and 22 we have chronic absenteeism a jump 90 percent jump across the board. i think it's important thing to just take on here this been a long time got into this business tracking school closures. this did matter for this with just on the market. no school closures,' the cost chronic absenteeism is the pandemic the closet. and i give you a little bit of caution for the last two school years, we still have all the data all of the states including 2023. f from texas and i want to say your provisional numbers but the ark is not going that direction we needed to an upcoming down fast enough. there's two other think that i want to say and there are two ideas the need to hold in her hands of thet same time and understand what happened. when you look at these things on the tracker but if you look at high achievement districts and low poverty districts which are two separate things, but they overlap before the pandemic and after the pandemic, t
incredibly stable across those two years in 2020, plus the last several months that school year so you cannind of see that went in 2020 when we had closures and 22 we have chronic absenteeism a jump 90 percent jump across the board. i think it's important thing to just take on here this been a long time got into this business tracking school closures. this did matter for this with just on the market. no school closures,' the cost chronic absenteeism is the pandemic the closet. and i give you a...
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then he went to peru, he went to cannes, he went to the sandwich islands or hawaii and he went to canton. and finally, years later, nobody knew what had happened to them. he made it back to new york at the end of octob of 1816. he had the unspeakable happiness as he wrote of being back me in new york, where he's reunited with his family and the owners of the nena, who were all ve pleased and shocked to see him alive. now, this is a engraving of south street seaport of many of you, been to south street seaport, great place. i gave a talk on this book. there earlier this summer and i could tell you south street seaport does not look like this anymore in fact, i had a six and a half dollar latte right there on that corner and some sushi right around the corner. so it's it's a much fancier place today, but it must have been amazing to see back then when new york was the leading port in the country. now the rest of barnes life was not particularly noteworthy and including stints as a warden and the port of new york and as a captain on a light ship that was moored off of sandy hook, new jersey
then he went to peru, he went to cannes, he went to the sandwich islands or hawaii and he went to canton. and finally, years later, nobody knew what had happened to them. he made it back to new york at the end of octob of 1816. he had the unspeakable happiness as he wrote of being back me in new york, where he's reunited with his family and the owners of the nena, who were all ve pleased and shocked to see him alive. now, this is a engraving of south street seaport of many of you, been to south...