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cary grant wa nted seeing them raised.all the time, and the old hollywood crowd really love their racing. what was their interest? was it financial, was it sporting, or a kind interest? was it financial, was it sporting, ora kind of interest? was it financial, was it sporting, or a kind of case of latching onto a fashionable pastime? no, ithink latching onto a fashionable pastime? no, i think it was very much a thing they liked to do. it was very elegantly done at the turf club, and it was a place to be seen, mickey rooney would run up and down, on the last of the daily doubles, screaming and shouting, which he would always tell everyone, but it was always that thing. i went to america because quite frankly you could start with nothing there. you get three little stables on the track, and you don't pay any rent, you train your horses on the track like eve ryo ne train your horses on the track like everyone else. very good prize money, and you just try and get going. and after a year and a half, two years, going. and after
cary grant wa nted seeing them raised.all the time, and the old hollywood crowd really love their racing. what was their interest? was it financial, was it sporting, or a kind interest? was it financial, was it sporting, ora kind of interest? was it financial, was it sporting, or a kind of case of latching onto a fashionable pastime? no, ithink latching onto a fashionable pastime? no, i think it was very much a thing they liked to do. it was very elegantly done at the turf club, and it was a...
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cary grant wanted them to race all the time, and the old hollywood crowd really loved their racing.s it financial, was it sporting, or a kind of case of latching onto a fashionable pastime? no, i think it was very much a thing they liked to do. it was very elegantly done at the turf club at santa anita, and it was a place to be seen. mickey rooney would run up and down, having lost the daily doubles, screaming and shouting, which he would always tell everyone, but it was always that thing. i went to america because quite frankly you could start with nothing there. you get three little stables on the track, and you don't pay any rent, you train your horses on the track like everyone else. very good prize money, and you just try and get going. and after a year and a half, two years, i walked into one very good horse. bates motel. yes. tell us the story. well, he had come through the saleyard here, no—one wanted him. he was a stallion who wasn't known to have good colts. he was huge, he looked like brighton pier, big old floppy ears. no—one wanted him but the owner said would you take
cary grant wanted them to race all the time, and the old hollywood crowd really loved their racing.s it financial, was it sporting, or a kind of case of latching onto a fashionable pastime? no, i think it was very much a thing they liked to do. it was very elegantly done at the turf club at santa anita, and it was a place to be seen. mickey rooney would run up and down, having lost the daily doubles, screaming and shouting, which he would always tell everyone, but it was always that thing. i...
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in california, where he trained horses for, amongst others, the film stars elizabeth taylor and cary grant. he is also very much a man who lives in the present, as the racing industry grapples with its current issues. john gosden, welcome to extra time. simple question, i suppose there could be a half—hour answer to this, but let's see if we can do it slightly shorter than that, what makes a good trainer? i think you have to have an appreciation of the horses around you and the people around you, and i think you have to be very sensitive to trying to blend all of them together, to make sure you're all going in the same direction together, and very much, to that extent, it is a matter of feel. it is a matter of knowing when to go forward, when to pause, went to go back, when to change an idea. and probably not being too rigid in what you want to do. i always remember asking the same question to pat riley, who was the coach for the los angeles lakers, and he used to be at hollywood park for the races in the afternoon, and then we would go, the jockeys and i would maybe go hand a quick, light
in california, where he trained horses for, amongst others, the film stars elizabeth taylor and cary grant. he is also very much a man who lives in the present, as the racing industry grapples with its current issues. john gosden, welcome to extra time. simple question, i suppose there could be a half—hour answer to this, but let's see if we can do it slightly shorter than that, what makes a good trainer? i think you have to have an appreciation of the horses around you and the people around...
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i played cary grant's character. so, a lot of fun. >> less than two weeks after the bodies were discovered, wozniak was arrested for murder. he was at his own bachelor party the night before his wedding. >> our meal was over. we paid the bill. all of a sudden this -- it was a swarm, it was a swarm of police came in, grabbed me, pulled me up, put me in handcuffs and dragged me out of the back of the restaurant. and i said, okay, hello, how are you? my name is dan, what can i -- you know. >> wozniak was questioned and taken into custody. a short time later, he attempted suicide. >> i was alone in a room and there was a wall. and they're all stoned, so i saw the corner and i said, if i jump and hit my head, maybe all of this will go away? and it's still here. >> wozniak went into a coma after the attempted suicide. he says he tried to take his life because of the shame he felt over being arrested only hours before his wedding.g >> if i was given the opportunity to talk to my f fiancee right now, i'd either say, can i be
i played cary grant's character. so, a lot of fun. >> less than two weeks after the bodies were discovered, wozniak was arrested for murder. he was at his own bachelor party the night before his wedding. >> our meal was over. we paid the bill. all of a sudden this -- it was a swarm, it was a swarm of police came in, grabbed me, pulled me up, put me in handcuffs and dragged me out of the back of the restaurant. and i said, okay, hello, how are you? my name is dan, what can i -- you...
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built by misses cary grant, barbara hutton in the 1930's.itain to feel the americans evade once again? >> your peasant -- your presence here is the start. i think three. an fieldhouse is amazing, by far the nicest house in london. it has an amazing garden. even trump will look at it as being a satisfactory piece of real estate. he has made comments about how unsatisfactory the american embassy is. francine: does president trump have an agenda? he wants to talk about huawei and he has weighed in on brexit numeral times. >> i think he has multiple agendas. if he can wean britain off huawei, that will be a victory and i think there is a broader version of what he wants to do, somehow bring europe more into line with america. i think that is what he is trying to do. his problem is he cannot exist intervening in things like brexit. tom: what is so important is -- is we have a president who some would say is elizabethan in his policy, not elizabeth the second, elizabeth the first. how art of touch is the president with all the heritage and the uni
built by misses cary grant, barbara hutton in the 1930's.itain to feel the americans evade once again? >> your peasant -- your presence here is the start. i think three. an fieldhouse is amazing, by far the nicest house in london. it has an amazing garden. even trump will look at it as being a satisfactory piece of real estate. he has made comments about how unsatisfactory the american embassy is. francine: does president trump have an agenda? he wants to talk about huawei and he has...
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cary grant was also involved in that. let's now go to winfield house to my colleague there.. currently, winniejohnson, who has been tweeting in advance of this visit, focusing on the special relationship. —— woodyjohnson. he tweeted a video of margaret thatcher and ronald reagan, followed by images of donald trump and theresa may, from the working visit last year. if you compare those working relationships, they might not be similar. tomorrow, we will see more as theresa may and donald trump together. a lot of fascination ahead of that, looking at the body language and looking at what the president has to say. he already has lots of comments around her handling of brexit. what more will he say and will it bring further controversy? tammy vigil is an american author and associate professor at boston university — shejoins me now. she has a special interest in political campaigns and women as political campaigns and women as political communicators. it is great to have you with us. let's look first of all, in terms of this visit and donald trump bringing his family with him, hi
cary grant was also involved in that. let's now go to winfield house to my colleague there.. currently, winniejohnson, who has been tweeting in advance of this visit, focusing on the special relationship. —— woodyjohnson. he tweeted a video of margaret thatcher and ronald reagan, followed by images of donald trump and theresa may, from the working visit last year. if you compare those working relationships, they might not be similar. tomorrow, we will see more as theresa may and donald...