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jess appraised charlotte's profile.ad. >> facing forward is also incredibly critical. >> reporter: that's a disaster. >> there is a guy with his hand around your shoulder. most men don't want to think about your old boyfriend when trying to become your new boyfriend. must love dogs. >> reporter: bio needed work. >> charlotte, you are an interesting, intelligent, charismatic individual who has a really wonderful story to tell. you're not telling people who you are and what you're about and creating such a good opportunity to connect with somebody at a deeper level. >> the smarter tinder gets the bigger it gets, the larger audiences, the better we get at suggesting the one or two or three people that we think are perfect for you. >> reporter: tinder started out as a few guys on a couch in a conference room. now it's 200-plus people in a whole building here on sunset boulevard. so what will tinder look like in another five years? >> you may be walking down the street, siri or the tinder assistant speaks in your ear and say
jess appraised charlotte's profile.ad. >> facing forward is also incredibly critical. >> reporter: that's a disaster. >> there is a guy with his hand around your shoulder. most men don't want to think about your old boyfriend when trying to become your new boyfriend. must love dogs. >> reporter: bio needed work. >> charlotte, you are an interesting, intelligent, charismatic individual who has a really wonderful story to tell. you're not telling people who you are...
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in the present day, that ex—girlfriend is played by charlotte rampling so here isjim and charlotte gettinggain. let's take a look. are you married, itake it? not married. never? mysterious to a fault. i'm divorced, in case you were wondering. i wasn't, but i am sorry to hear that. 0n the contrary, very happily so. the best decision we ever undertook. in fact, she recently accused me of having built a shrine to you, no less. a shop, when i told her that it was you who gave me my first leica. and what did you say? a remarkable cast. the only criticism i have read about the sense of an ending is a criticism of the ending! it is certainly a story that deals with quite subtle and nuanced arguments about memory and the past and subjectivity, so in a way it can never have a big punch of an ending. in a way, the ending had to be slightly anti—climactic, because that is sort of what it is about, but when you have performances like jim broadbent, charlotte rampling who does stern and mysterious better than anyone else, when you have that calibre of performers in a movie, however subtle and nuanced a
in the present day, that ex—girlfriend is played by charlotte rampling so here isjim and charlotte gettinggain. let's take a look. are you married, itake it? not married. never? mysterious to a fault. i'm divorced, in case you were wondering. i wasn't, but i am sorry to hear that. 0n the contrary, very happily so. the best decision we ever undertook. in fact, she recently accused me of having built a shrine to you, no less. a shop, when i told her that it was you who gave me my first leica....
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in the present day, that ex—girlfriend is played by charlotte rampling so here isjim and charlotte gettings take a look. are you married, itake it? not married. never? mysterious to a fault. i'm divorced, in case you were wondering. i wasn't, but i am sorry to hear that. 0n the contrary, very happily so. the best decision we ever undertook. in fact, she recently accused me of having built a shrine to you, no less. a shop, when i told her that it was you who gave me my first leica. and what did you say? a remarkable cast. the only criticism i have read about the sense of an ending is a criticism of the ending! it is certainly a story that deals with quite subtle and nuanced arguments about memory and the past and subjectivity, so in a way it can never have a big punch of an ending. in a way, the ending had to be slightly anti—climactic, because that is sort of what it is about, but when you have performances like jim broadbent, charlotte rampling who does stern and mysterious better than anyone else, when you have that calibre of performers in a movie, however subtle and nuanced and slow th
in the present day, that ex—girlfriend is played by charlotte rampling so here isjim and charlotte gettings take a look. are you married, itake it? not married. never? mysterious to a fault. i'm divorced, in case you were wondering. i wasn't, but i am sorry to hear that. 0n the contrary, very happily so. the best decision we ever undertook. in fact, she recently accused me of having built a shrine to you, no less. a shop, when i told her that it was you who gave me my first leica. and what...
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>> charlotte, north carolina, yeah. >> jimmy: charlotte, research triangle park?at north carolina? >> it is, it is, yeah. >> jimmy: but not close to there. okay, good. charlotte. [ light laughter ] sure, sorry. i'm going to stop asking you questions. it's not going well. [ light laughter ] charlotte, north carolina. finally, we're gng in new york. what's your favorite thing to do in the spring? >> um, probably sit outside. [ laughter ] you know, in my bathing suit, tan a little bit. >> jimmy: yeah, okay. >> tan a little bit. >> jimmy: sit outside, that sounds like fun. [ light laughter ] >> tan a little bit. >> jimmy: guys, we have lauryn. it's with a y, so don't even think it's with an e. [ light laughter ] she's from charlotte, north carolina. her favorite thing to do in the spring -- it's spring time. there's flowers are budding. it's a beautiful time to sit outside. [ laughter ] and for this first one, "the voice" was on earlier tonight, and i was thinking maybe you can do, like, a a blake shelton-style country song, like a country -- come on, tariq. [ light l
>> charlotte, north carolina, yeah. >> jimmy: charlotte, research triangle park?at north carolina? >> it is, it is, yeah. >> jimmy: but not close to there. okay, good. charlotte. [ light laughter ] sure, sorry. i'm going to stop asking you questions. it's not going well. [ light laughter ] charlotte, north carolina. finally, we're gng in new york. what's your favorite thing to do in the spring? >> um, probably sit outside. [ laughter ] you know, in my bathing suit,...
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there is a number of confederate's pro- statues here in the city of charlotte. >> it has been really contentions, as it is in communities across the south where they had these monuments that celebrate and venerate the historic u.s. confederacy. i have to credit people who have been part of this conversation about the statutes they think people have made an effort to have an enlightened progressive and inclusive truthful conversation. the statues did not go up during the civil war. they did not go up in the late 1860s after the war. they go up in the 1870s, they went up 60 years after the war. in the 1920s. the jackson statue, they were very much a part of what we call the lost cause which was the south narrative after the civil war. i was writing a new history about the civil war the same will it had nothing to do slavery, it was only about states rights even though at the time there were writing and and had a great deal to do is slavery. so this property lease statue goes up and 1934 and it's a statement on the landscape. the city council recently voted in a split decision of 322 to
there is a number of confederate's pro- statues here in the city of charlotte. >> it has been really contentions, as it is in communities across the south where they had these monuments that celebrate and venerate the historic u.s. confederacy. i have to credit people who have been part of this conversation about the statutes they think people have made an effort to have an enlightened progressive and inclusive truthful conversation. the statues did not go up during the civil war. they...
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christian bale, at 0scar as a comic charlotte le bon, they try to stay together doing the terrors ofrmenians are being turfed out of villages, ethnically cleansed. they are being turfed out of villages, ethnically cleansed. they have moved away my the turks arejoining cleansed. they have moved away my the turks are joining with the germans and there's more. it becomes a sort of uneasy mix of terrible tragedy with this kind of beating heart love story. is that the director trying to inform is all about history? history that he clearly feels we should know more about by using that as a love story backdrop? that is a sort of thing be seenin backdrop? that is a sort of thing be seen in second world war movies, cou ntless seen in second world war movies, countless times. but here, i didn't really know about the armenian genocide and am not alone with this. and i don't really know much more about it having seen the film, which i think is a pity, because that is releva nt i think is a pity, because that is relevant is important. there are some terrible things that went on to the armenian po
christian bale, at 0scar as a comic charlotte le bon, they try to stay together doing the terrors ofrmenians are being turfed out of villages, ethnically cleansed. they are being turfed out of villages, ethnically cleansed. they have moved away my the turks arejoining cleansed. they have moved away my the turks are joining with the germans and there's more. it becomes a sort of uneasy mix of terrible tragedy with this kind of beating heart love story. is that the director trying to inform is...
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christian bale, as we can see him there, oscar isaac, and charlotte le bon.together during the terrors of this war where armenians are being turfed out of villages, ethnically cleansed is the modern term. they are moved away. the turks arejoined with the germans in this war and it becomes a sort of uneasy mix of terrible tragedy with this kind of beating—hea rt love story. is that the director trying to inform us all about history? history that he clearly feels we should know more about by using that age—old tradition of a love story? love triangle, but still a love story. that is a sort of thing we have seen in second world war movies and first world war movies countless times. but here, i didn't really know about the armenian genocide and i'm not alone in this. many people don't. and i don't really know much more about it having seen the film, which i think is a pity, because that is what is important. there are some terrible things that were done to the armenian population, concentration camps, train transport, in a way which sort of foreshadows holocaust
christian bale, as we can see him there, oscar isaac, and charlotte le bon.together during the terrors of this war where armenians are being turfed out of villages, ethnically cleansed is the modern term. they are moved away. the turks arejoined with the germans in this war and it becomes a sort of uneasy mix of terrible tragedy with this kind of beating—hea rt love story. is that the director trying to inform us all about history? history that he clearly feels we should know more about by...
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in the present day, that ex—girlfriend is played by charlotte rampling so here isjim and charlotte gettingm sorry to hear that. on the contrary, very happily so. the best decision we ever undertook. in fact, she recently accused me of having built a shrine to you, no less. a shop, when i told her that it was you who gave me my first leica. and what did you say? a remarkable cast. the only criticism i have read about the sense of an ending is a criticism of the ending! it is certainly a story that deals with quite subtle and nuanced arguments about memory and the past and subjectivity, so in a way it can never have a big punch of an ending. in a way, the ending had to be slightly anti—climactic, because that is sort of what it is about, but when you have performers like jim broadbent, charlotte rampling who does stern and mysterious better than anyone else, when you have that calibre of performers in a movie, however subtle and nuanced and slow the story is, and it is slow, you are automatically drawn in. i liked that it dealt with quite abstract subjects. and it goes back to the ‘60s? that
in the present day, that ex—girlfriend is played by charlotte rampling so here isjim and charlotte gettingm sorry to hear that. on the contrary, very happily so. the best decision we ever undertook. in fact, she recently accused me of having built a shrine to you, no less. a shop, when i told her that it was you who gave me my first leica. and what did you say? a remarkable cast. the only criticism i have read about the sense of an ending is a criticism of the ending! it is certainly a story...
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of racing firsthand. >> welcome to charlotte.the nascar racing experience is a program where people can come out and ride out or drive in these stock cars at charlotte motor speedway. you can reach speeds over 160 miles an hour. a lot of people say that it's kind of their bucket list to come out here and when you take that ride you can feel the banking and speed at the race track. >> it's real important you watd for your instructor. >> the customers are nervous as they are coming in. not sure what to expect. that's what we put them through the class and train them and put them in cars and they are instructed. >> almost every driver and rider coming out of the cars has got a huge smile on their face. >> charlotte is a race oriented area. a lot of the backgrounds of stock car racing comes from this area. i think we all drive a car that some of our vehicles are pretty mundane. getting in a car like this makes you feel alive. >> you're live in the cnn newsroom. glad to have you with me. the trump administration continues to wade into
of racing firsthand. >> welcome to charlotte.the nascar racing experience is a program where people can come out and ride out or drive in these stock cars at charlotte motor speedway. you can reach speeds over 160 miles an hour. a lot of people say that it's kind of their bucket list to come out here and when you take that ride you can feel the banking and speed at the race track. >> it's real important you watd for your instructor. >> the customers are nervous as they are...
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. >> reporter: at indi india indiana's purdue university, charlotte tug el is getting ready to graduate after just three years. >> i knew i wanted to come to perdue but could not afford it until i learned of the three year plan. >> reporter: for the accelerated graduation, the out of stater saves more than $18,000. >> the program itself has the road map that they can follow so they know exactly what they need to do. >> reporter: by taking extra classes throughout the year, students can get the same number of credits in less time, and with the average cost of college soaring in the last ten years, it's an idea attracting more attention across the country. at nyu, almost 20% of students were already graduating early, so this year, it made the accelerated program official. saving students up to $66,000 and getting them into the work force sooner. >> only are they not paying for a year or a semester's tuition, they are working and earning a salary so that does have a double whammy. >> for some parents it's a big selling point. >> if we can get it done in three years and that much cheaper, i
. >> reporter: at indi india indiana's purdue university, charlotte tug el is getting ready to graduate after just three years. >> i knew i wanted to come to perdue but could not afford it until i learned of the three year plan. >> reporter: for the accelerated graduation, the out of stater saves more than $18,000. >> the program itself has the road map that they can follow so they know exactly what they need to do. >> reporter: by taking extra classes throughout...
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well, he was so excited about the visit with charlotte.or his sister. sure, he did. so it was a good thing, if you think about it, that the social worker had to postpone. i got all of the toys that i bought for charlotte wrapped, and now we have cookies that are frosted in all of her favorite colors. so i think that the extra day was really a gift. lulu. what?
well, he was so excited about the visit with charlotte.or his sister. sure, he did. so it was a good thing, if you think about it, that the social worker had to postpone. i got all of the toys that i bought for charlotte wrapped, and now we have cookies that are frosted in all of her favorite colors. so i think that the extra day was really a gift. lulu. what?
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la ciudad que amaneci en alerta tras el atentado del jueves s/charlotte haigh, francesa "será tristende. porque sean civiles o policías ocurre parece casi cada tres meses ahora". este viernes la polica investigaba la casa de quien estuvo detrs del ms reciente ataque, segn las autoridades. un ciudadano francs que dej a un polica muerto y a otros dos heridos en el centro de la ciudad de las luces. el agresor fue identificado como karim cheurfi, de 39 aÑos de edad. ya tena un record criminal y estaba en la mira de las autoridades. el procurador de francia dijo este viernes.. s/françois molins, procurador de francia (nat). que encontraron los documentos del sospechoso en su vehículo donde también había una nota de apoyo a isis, una escopeta, cuchillos y una copia del koran. segn las autoridades, el blanco del sospechoso eran policas. el ataque es uno de muchos que ha puesto a europa en alerta en los ltimos aÑos y que, segn este experto, se han vuelto cada vez ms difcil de predecir. s/ j.d gordon, analista "la policía representa el estado. y los yihadistas están en una guerra contra los e
la ciudad que amaneci en alerta tras el atentado del jueves s/charlotte haigh, francesa "será tristende. porque sean civiles o policías ocurre parece casi cada tres meses ahora". este viernes la polica investigaba la casa de quien estuvo detrs del ms reciente ataque, segn las autoridades. un ciudadano francs que dej a un polica muerto y a otros dos heridos en el centro de la ciudad de las luces. el agresor fue identificado como karim cheurfi, de 39 aÑos de edad. ya tena un record...
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including charlotte lisa. they are students at the middle school. documentary is entitled "gauging the wage gap." >> it is a lot of money that could purchase roughly 2000 coffees, andies -- 75 luxury handbags. also purchaseld 10 months of rent for a luxury apartment. essential --for 64 dr. visits. the gender wage gap is an age-old issue that has existed since men and women both been a part of the workforce. the gender wage gap is calculated -- in other words, the gender wage gap is where women are paid less than men in most scenarios. for every one dollar a man earns, a woman is paid $.78. women joined the workforce. [indiscernible] in the past, the federal government has attempted to make changes regarding the gender wage gap but have not made a large impact. the act passed in 2009 and the paychecks fairness act passed in two dozen 13 after 18 years of attempting to pass it are among the efforts made by the government. have all baseball pitchers on the diamond. there are women's voices out there. power and many women are the caretakers of the child
including charlotte lisa. they are students at the middle school. documentary is entitled "gauging the wage gap." >> it is a lot of money that could purchase roughly 2000 coffees, andies -- 75 luxury handbags. also purchaseld 10 months of rent for a luxury apartment. essential --for 64 dr. visits. the gender wage gap is an age-old issue that has existed since men and women both been a part of the workforce. the gender wage gap is calculated -- in other words, the gender wage gap...
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in the present day, that ex—girlfriend is played by charlotte rampling so here isjim and charlotte gettingied. never? mysterious to a fault. i'm divorced, in case you were wondering. i wasn't, but i am sorry to hear that. 0n the contrary, very happily so. the best decision we ever undertook. in fact, she recently accused me of having built a shrine to you, no less. a shop, when i told her that it was you who gave me my first leica. and what did you say? a remarkable cast. the only criticism i have read about the sense of an ending is a criticism of the ending! it is certainly a story that deals with quite subtle and nuanced arguments about memory and the past and subjectivity, so in a way it can never have a big punch of an ending. in a way, the ending had to be slightly anti—climactic, because that is sort of what it is about, but when you have performances like jim broadbent, charlotte rampling who does stern and mysterious better than anyone else, when you have that calibre of performers in a movie, however subtle and nuanced and slow the story is, and it is slow, you are automatically
in the present day, that ex—girlfriend is played by charlotte rampling so here isjim and charlotte gettingied. never? mysterious to a fault. i'm divorced, in case you were wondering. i wasn't, but i am sorry to hear that. 0n the contrary, very happily so. the best decision we ever undertook. in fact, she recently accused me of having built a shrine to you, no less. a shop, when i told her that it was you who gave me my first leica. and what did you say? a remarkable cast. the only criticism i...
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charlotte, caroline, and carl are students and their documentary on the gender wage gap. take a look. $10,876. 2719could or just roughly starbucks coffees, 8366 chocolate bars, and 75 luxury handbags. $10,876 could also buy eight months of rent at a luxury apartment. it could buy ingredients for a .undred 53 -- 853 >> $10,876 is the average amount of money a woman does not received for a full-time job over the course of the year. gender wage gap is an age old issue that has existed since man and woman have been part of the workforce. in other words, the gender wage gap is why women are paid less. for every one dollar a manner and, women are paid an average of 78 cents. >> women were doing jobs. in the past, the federal government has attempted to make changes regarding the gender wage gap, but none have made a large impact. the lilly ledbetter act and the paycheck fairness act passed in 213 after 18 years of attending to pass it are among the efforts made by the government. >> actually, yeah. i'm not sure if more women's voices need to come first to get the equal pay. >>
charlotte, caroline, and carl are students and their documentary on the gender wage gap. take a look. $10,876. 2719could or just roughly starbucks coffees, 8366 chocolate bars, and 75 luxury handbags. $10,876 could also buy eight months of rent at a luxury apartment. it could buy ingredients for a .undred 53 -- 853 >> $10,876 is the average amount of money a woman does not received for a full-time job over the course of the year. gender wage gap is an age old issue that has existed since...
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charlotte lisa, caroline drapeau, and cara fritz, eighth graders at nashoba brooks school in concord, massachusetts their documentary is entitled "gauging the wage gap." >> $10,786 is a lot of money that could purchase roughly 2000 starbucks coffees, and 75 luxury handbags. >> $10,786 could also purchase 10 months of rent for a luxury apartment. it could pay for 64 essential doctor visits. >> the gender wage gap is an age-old issue that has existed since men and women have both been a part of the workforce. the gender wage gap is calculated -- -- the average distance and growth of women and men in the economy as a whole. in other words, the gender wage gap is where women are paid less than men in most scenarios. for every one dollar a man earns, a woman is paid $.78. >> women joined the workforce. [indiscernible] quite they were doing jobs that were helping us in the war. they were activists and journalists. >> in the past, the federal government has attempted to make changes regarding the gender wage gap but have not made a large impact. the lilly ledbetter act passed in 2009 and the
charlotte lisa, caroline drapeau, and cara fritz, eighth graders at nashoba brooks school in concord, massachusetts their documentary is entitled "gauging the wage gap." >> $10,786 is a lot of money that could purchase roughly 2000 starbucks coffees, and 75 luxury handbags. >> $10,786 could also purchase 10 months of rent for a luxury apartment. it could pay for 64 essential doctor visits. >> the gender wage gap is an age-old issue that has existed since men and...
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charlotte will probably be into that soon. it is your time to sit with him next time.ticularly likes to watch? we have watched homeland. game of those we watched as well. seems that everyone does. it is worth watching. what else? goes my do you ever catch east standards? no, i'm afraid not. neighbours, just watch that at school. that was the big thing. you were saying about wanting something for you run a marathon, but i was saying it must be really ha rd marathon, but i was saying it must be really hard to watch a film before the marathon before you get the catchphrases stuck in your head and a annoy you the whole way around. and stick about watching stepbrothers. are you allowed to order a takeaway? absolutely. good luck what would you have? chinese? curry. i'm finding out so much. laughter these are the things i want to know. it isa these are the things i want to know. it is a real conundrum when it comes to peter currie. i'm not so good with spicy food. they must never believe you when you order it to the palace. it doesn't use the audit to the palace. he's not goi
charlotte will probably be into that soon. it is your time to sit with him next time.ticularly likes to watch? we have watched homeland. game of those we watched as well. seems that everyone does. it is worth watching. what else? goes my do you ever catch east standards? no, i'm afraid not. neighbours, just watch that at school. that was the big thing. you were saying about wanting something for you run a marathon, but i was saying it must be really ha rd marathon, but i was saying it must be...
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what would you say, charlotte ? civilised. what would you say, charlotte?ks with people, always going to be very empathetic people. you do care, especially, for me, i work with four and five—year—old children, i work with four and five—year—old children, lam work with four and five—year—old children, i am a caring person and i ta ke children, i am a caring person and i take myjob children, i am a caring person and i take my job extremely children, i am a caring person and i take myjob extremely seriously. at the end of the day, like laura said, there is a lot of access to teachers. i don't think it's ok. i had an incident where a parent came into my classroom and pointed at another child, who at this point, is four years old and declares, this child is bullying her four—year—olds. that was completely inappropriate. if that is dealt with in another matter, that would have been better. 0k. thank you very much, thank you for coming on the programme. have a good day. surrey police have been strongly criticised for returning a collection of shotguns to a man who
what would you say, charlotte ? civilised. what would you say, charlotte?ks with people, always going to be very empathetic people. you do care, especially, for me, i work with four and five—year—old children, i work with four and five—year—old children, lam work with four and five—year—old children, i am a caring person and i ta ke children, i am a caring person and i take myjob children, i am a caring person and i take my job extremely children, i am a caring person and i take...
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police are finishing their investigation into a deadly shooting that sparked a massive protest in charlotteast fall. what they are now learning and we were learning as well about the state of the officer who shot and killed him. the special election. what can they say about that. a fair and balanced debate about's. -- up next. and medical school. it's no wonder he said, "you don't have to pick me up." at lincoln financial, we get there are some responsibilities of love you gotta do on your own. and some you shouldn't have to shoulder alone. like knowing you can maintain your lifestyle, no matter what comes your way. ask a financial advisor how lincoln can help secure your plans for retirement with lifetime income. >> a police officer fatally shot a man in a parking lot last year will not face any disciplinary action from his department review board finding officer bradley vincent was justified in shooting keith lamont scott back in september. they were serving an arrest warrant on someone else when scott got out of his vehicle with a gun that was shot after refusing repeated warnings to dro
police are finishing their investigation into a deadly shooting that sparked a massive protest in charlotteast fall. what they are now learning and we were learning as well about the state of the officer who shot and killed him. the special election. what can they say about that. a fair and balanced debate about's. -- up next. and medical school. it's no wonder he said, "you don't have to pick me up." at lincoln financial, we get there are some responsibilities of love you gotta do on...
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christian bale, as we can see him there, oscar isaac, and charlotte le bon.term. they are moved away. the turks arejoined with the germans in this war and it becomes a sort of uneasy mix of terrible tragedy with this kind of beating—hea rt love story. is that the director trying to inform us all about history? history that he clearly feels we should know more about by using that age—old tradition of a love story? love triangle, but still a love story. that is a sort of thing we have seen in second world war movies and first world war movies countless times. but here, i didn't really know about the armenian genocide and i'm not alone in this. many people don't. and i don't really know much more about it having seen the film, which i think is a pity, because that is what is important. there are some terrible things that were done to the armenian population, concentration camps, train transport, in a way which sort of foreshadows holocaust movies and holocaust tropes that we see. kristallnacht—style kind of riot in the streets where the armenian shop owners were
christian bale, as we can see him there, oscar isaac, and charlotte le bon.term. they are moved away. the turks arejoined with the germans in this war and it becomes a sort of uneasy mix of terrible tragedy with this kind of beating—hea rt love story. is that the director trying to inform us all about history? history that he clearly feels we should know more about by using that age—old tradition of a love story? love triangle, but still a love story. that is a sort of thing we have seen in...
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christian bale, as we can see him there, oscar isaac, and charlotte le bon.g turfed out of villages, ethnically cleansed is the modern term. they are moved away. the turks arejoined with the germans in this war and it becomes a sort of uneasy mix of terrible tragedy with this kind of beating heart love story. is that the director trying to inform us all about history? history that he clearly feels we should know more about by using that ge—old tradition of a love story. love triangle, but still a love story. that is a sort of thing we have seen in second world war movies and first world war movies countless times. but here, i didn't really know about the armenian genocide and i'm not alone in this. many people don't. and i don't really know much more about it having seen the film, which i think is a pity, because that is what is important. there are some terrible things that were done to the armenian population, concentration camps, train transport, in a way which sort of foreshadow holocaust movies and holocaust tropes that we see. kristallnacht—style kind o
christian bale, as we can see him there, oscar isaac, and charlotte le bon.g turfed out of villages, ethnically cleansed is the modern term. they are moved away. the turks arejoined with the germans in this war and it becomes a sort of uneasy mix of terrible tragedy with this kind of beating heart love story. is that the director trying to inform us all about history? history that he clearly feels we should know more about by using that ge—old tradition of a love story. love triangle, but...
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[applause] and at the end of the table from occidental college in the history department, charlotte is the author of this book recaptured african africans of g the dislocation in the final years of the slave trade as a really remarkable story of a kind of eulogy all at once about memory and forgiveness, kindness because the way she opens the book with a beautiful poem that maybe we will hear from her story is about the recapturing of slaves who were enmeshed in the illegal translate just before the civil war. very little known and understood moment in american history and how their incarceration in the american south became essentially human beings adding fuel to the fire of the dislocation and the coming of the civil war. it's like all three of these works are a haunting loo book. so despite the darkness of the topics at hand, we are exceedingly privileged to be at the company of scholars that through this book have reminded us again that the 19th century that is traditionally or at least in the last half-century or so then often celebrated as a century of emancipation and freedom. it
[applause] and at the end of the table from occidental college in the history department, charlotte is the author of this book recaptured african africans of g the dislocation in the final years of the slave trade as a really remarkable story of a kind of eulogy all at once about memory and forgiveness, kindness because the way she opens the book with a beautiful poem that maybe we will hear from her story is about the recapturing of slaves who were enmeshed in the illegal translate just before...
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. >> at purdue, charlotte is getting ready to graduate after three years. >> i knew i wanted to comeot afford it until learning about the three-year plan. >> the out of stater saves more than $18,000. >> they know what they need to do. >> by taking extra classes throughout the year, the students can get the same number of credits in less time, and with the average cost of college soaring in the last ten years, it's what is attracting attention across the country. at nyu, almost 10% of students were graduating early, and this year it saved students up to $66,000, and getting them into the workforce sooner. >> not only are they not paying for a year or a semester's tuition, they are working and earning a salary, so that has a double whammy. >> for some parents, it's a big selling point. >> if it's going to be that much cheaper, it's great. >> but critics say students will miss out on extra curricular events. charlotte managed to fit a lot into three years. >> i was able to write in the student newspaper, and been in clubs and the honor society and things like that, and trying to make t
. >> at purdue, charlotte is getting ready to graduate after three years. >> i knew i wanted to comeot afford it until learning about the three-year plan. >> the out of stater saves more than $18,000. >> they know what they need to do. >> by taking extra classes throughout the year, the students can get the same number of credits in less time, and with the average cost of college soaring in the last ten years, it's what is attracting attention across the country....
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the girl's guardians were found dead at her home in charlotte. police say she, the girl, is safe. and in their custody. >>> to sports. controversy at the lpga first major. lexi thompson had a two stroke lead in the ana inspiration, entering yesterday's final round. but a bad ball mark saturday cost her a four-stroke penalty. and it was caught by a viewer who e-mailed tournament officials. the ruling not sitting well with tiger woods who tweeted. viewers at home should not be officials wearing stripes. let's go, @lexi win this thing anyway. unfortunately she lost in a playoff. >> she did so well in trying to come back. trying to get over all of that. >> mentally, to think that, every move you make is not only be watched by officials but people at home. >> just one simple e-mail. >> welcome to the pressures of limelight. >>> skiing calls for winter clothing. until now. >> this is how kendis skis. >> people put on bikinis. not too far from the truth. swim shorts and costumes too. you have to have costumes. >> way too dressed up for my blood. >> this is in sochi, same place hosted the
the girl's guardians were found dead at her home in charlotte. police say she, the girl, is safe. and in their custody. >>> to sports. controversy at the lpga first major. lexi thompson had a two stroke lead in the ana inspiration, entering yesterday's final round. but a bad ball mark saturday cost her a four-stroke penalty. and it was caught by a viewer who e-mailed tournament officials. the ruling not sitting well with tiger woods who tweeted. viewers at home should not be officials...
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so i don't know if richmond will let charlotte -- charlottesville move that statue. the question of where does the money come from to move it. it will not be cheap. abhorrente statue is and what it refers to, the white supremacy, the lost cause, that said, i'm one of the people who believes it should stay. >> why? >> because it should be a tool that we can use to teach people about the lost cause, which most andle of never heard of, look at that tension between how we remember the past and how we talk about the past and what actually happened. i would like to see new statues and talk about the civil rights movement here in charlottesville, but i think the statute should be there to remind people of what happened in the 1920's. now we are approaching the , and youy part of town start to see over to the left all the buildings, some of them very new, better part of the university medical system which is one of the very best in the entire country. the heart oftering the university community. at the top of that hill you can see the rotunda which was the library and main c
so i don't know if richmond will let charlotte -- charlottesville move that statue. the question of where does the money come from to move it. it will not be cheap. abhorrente statue is and what it refers to, the white supremacy, the lost cause, that said, i'm one of the people who believes it should stay. >> why? >> because it should be a tool that we can use to teach people about the lost cause, which most andle of never heard of, look at that tension between how we remember the...
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broadway play based on her writings just opened up in san francisco and here in the studio is the star, charlotte hemmings. glad to have you with us. tell us a little bit about her. who was she? >> she was an amazing young woman from olympia, washington
broadway play based on her writings just opened up in san francisco and here in the studio is the star, charlotte hemmings. glad to have you with us. tell us a little bit about her. who was she? >> she was an amazing young woman from olympia, washington
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women's picture but it has depth and elegance, and i love the wartime tailoring in the costumes from charlotteay get one, a decent coat! the best out is get out. it is a horror film? yes, it is out at most cinemas, it isn't a horror film in a scary way, it's about race and is very edgy. there is this depth going on, like the stepford wives, a black guy goes to a white neighbourhood to meet the parents, the parents of his girlfriend... they do not know that her daughter's boyfriend is black? and then they find out, then we realise that maybe they do? it isn't a scary horror film with scary bits going on, it could be a great date movie, it is a really edgy bit of us comedy, it made me laugh a lot, get out. there is the british actor daniel kaluuya there who is brilliant in it and alison williams, who was in girls, thatjust finished on television this week. if you are missing lena dunham's work, there is one of them in get out. and the best dvd, the lady from shanghai. orson welles... and rita heyworth, his wife at the time. she was a famous redhead. in this famous noir film, he cut her hair, and
women's picture but it has depth and elegance, and i love the wartime tailoring in the costumes from charlotteay get one, a decent coat! the best out is get out. it is a horror film? yes, it is out at most cinemas, it isn't a horror film in a scary way, it's about race and is very edgy. there is this depth going on, like the stepford wives, a black guy goes to a white neighbourhood to meet the parents, the parents of his girlfriend... they do not know that her daughter's boyfriend is black? and...
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the charlotte- mecklenburg school district is investigating the assignment.ople who live in ohio say, they have won the state lottery more than 100 -times in the last three years. an analysis of an ohio lottery database was done... and data show, one man won the lottery 150- times since the beginning of 2014. he's won more than 154- thousand dollars. then, another man won more than 583- thousand dollars... from 142-lottery games since the beginning of 2014. each of the seven people won more than 100-thousand dollars in the lottery. a majority of those winners are in northeast ohio. (grant) in sports... it hasn't been a good day for the giants... madison bumgarner is placed on the disable list...after suffering a dirt bike accident... reports say he could be out for nearly two months.(pam) as for the team, they were looking to put this day behind them... with a win over the rockies in colorado... mark carpenter has the highlights and all the sports coming up. with denver as one of the hottest real estate markets in the country...sellers are cashing in like nev
the charlotte- mecklenburg school district is investigating the assignment.ople who live in ohio say, they have won the state lottery more than 100 -times in the last three years. an analysis of an ohio lottery database was done... and data show, one man won the lottery 150- times since the beginning of 2014. he's won more than 154- thousand dollars. then, another man won more than 583- thousand dollars... from 142-lottery games since the beginning of 2014. each of the seven people won more...
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so charlotte here has very pale skin. that was the ideal for western europe and in america at the time. her skin is not just pale, it is hard to -- you can't tell in this picture, but the eidea was for glossy skin. there are recipes for a varnish for the face or to give the face a luster. so whereas today everyone is like, no, get rid of all that oil, you can't have any shine. that was not true at the time. you wanted your face to be a little shiny. so she also has rosie lips an cheeks. that was very much an ideal. and sher hair in contrast to her skin, the eidea for hair was to be matte and not glossy. today you see shampoo commercials and she tosses her head and there is a light shimmering across the hair and they went in a for matte hair in the 1700s, so it is reversed. and so her hair is most likely powdered in this portrait. the powders were starch-based, most of them. sometimes they were colored. you could -- for gray, like this, you could use wood ashes, for flax hair if you want to be blond, add yellow oaker. or o
so charlotte here has very pale skin. that was the ideal for western europe and in america at the time. her skin is not just pale, it is hard to -- you can't tell in this picture, but the eidea was for glossy skin. there are recipes for a varnish for the face or to give the face a luster. so whereas today everyone is like, no, get rid of all that oil, you can't have any shine. that was not true at the time. you wanted your face to be a little shiny. so she also has rosie lips an cheeks. that...
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and pope francis marks good friday with the traditional via crucis jim broadbent and charlotte rampling in the sense of an ending, we will getjames star in the sense of an ending, we will get james king's thoughts star in the sense of an ending, we will getjames king's thoughts on that and the rest of the cinema releases in the film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are journalist and broadcaster helen croydon and business editor for the independent, josie cox. tomorrow's front pages, starting with: the mirror says north korea and the us are edging towards a nuclear war — it says kim jong—un threatens a "merciless response" to any provocation. the same story is on the times front page, the telegraph concentrates mike pompeo, who has said rogue states should take note of donald trump's forthright military decisions in syria and afghanistan. the premier league is set to announce a record loss due to new accounting rules and the fall in the value of sterling, that's according to documents seen by the financial times. the da
and pope francis marks good friday with the traditional via crucis jim broadbent and charlotte rampling in the sense of an ending, we will getjames star in the sense of an ending, we will get james king's thoughts star in the sense of an ending, we will getjames king's thoughts on that and the rest of the cinema releases in the film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are journalist and broadcaster helen croydon and business...
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so every time i'm in the city of london, i'll think of charlotte bronte coming to the coffee house beforeail for brussels. or as i move up towards hampstead, i think of elizabeth gaskell, walking from harley street to hampstead, for an evening picnic. people like that. and many people will associate that with the walworth beauty, when they pick up your novel. michele roberts, thank you very much. thank you very much, jim. there are clear skies for many of us tonight. temperatures have been dropping quite quickly and tomorrow, they should be some sunshine. it is london marathon on day tomorrow. a largely dry picture across much of the country with spring sunshine around. things turned wintry into the working week. high—pressure is holding on for another day. showers continuing across northern parts of scotla nd continuing across northern parts of scotland through the early hours of sunday. perhaps one or two showers across south—west england. at the time we get to dawn on sunday, temperatures below freezing for parts of wales, northern ireland and scotla nd parts of wales, northern ireland
so every time i'm in the city of london, i'll think of charlotte bronte coming to the coffee house beforeail for brussels. or as i move up towards hampstead, i think of elizabeth gaskell, walking from harley street to hampstead, for an evening picnic. people like that. and many people will associate that with the walworth beauty, when they pick up your novel. michele roberts, thank you very much. thank you very much, jim. there are clear skies for many of us tonight. temperatures have been...
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so every time i'm in the city of london, i'll think of charlotte bronte coming to the coffee house beforeg sail for brussels. or as i move up towards hampstead, i think of elizabeth gaskell, walking from harley street to hampstead, for an evening picnic. people like that. and many people will associate that with the walworth beauty, when they pick up your novel. michele roberts, thank you very much. thank you very much, jim. good evening. after a fine and reasonably warm day on sunday, for many of us the weather is about to turn much more wintry through the week ahead. we will start to see some wintry showers. sleet and snow across parts of scotland and a return to some frosty nights. gardeners take note. things will feel much colder over the next few days will stop down to the fact we have a couple of cold fronts bringing cloud and rain to scotland. behind those fronts much colder air bringing sleet and snow showers to some places. not all of us will see sleet and snow. cold across a sheltered glens of scotland. milder further south, about eight, nine the overnight lows. take a look at m
so every time i'm in the city of london, i'll think of charlotte bronte coming to the coffee house beforeg sail for brussels. or as i move up towards hampstead, i think of elizabeth gaskell, walking from harley street to hampstead, for an evening picnic. people like that. and many people will associate that with the walworth beauty, when they pick up your novel. michele roberts, thank you very much. thank you very much, jim. good evening. after a fine and reasonably warm day on sunday, for many...
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so every time i'm in the city of london, i'll think of charlotte bronte coming to the coffee house beforel for brussels. or as i move up towards hampstead, i think of elizabeth gaskell, walking from harley street to hampstead, for an evening picnic. people like that. and many people will associate that with the walworth beauty, when they pick up your novel. michele roberts, thank you very much. thank you very much, jim. good evening. you may have heard it is about to get colder again and we are talking about snow in april. it has been so mild. very few frosts in march. i think it will be quite a shock to the system. the payoff will be some beautiful spells of sunshine at times. we should see sunshine this weekend and a lot of dry weather. across north somerset the cloud bubbled up during the day and there was more clout than this morning. we are chasing the cloud, if you like. it should be clout that does not bring much rain. this is how the satellite picture looked earlier. the cloud in the north, we are starting to see the clouds break. the chilly air is filtering its way southwards. by
so every time i'm in the city of london, i'll think of charlotte bronte coming to the coffee house beforel for brussels. or as i move up towards hampstead, i think of elizabeth gaskell, walking from harley street to hampstead, for an evening picnic. people like that. and many people will associate that with the walworth beauty, when they pick up your novel. michele roberts, thank you very much. thank you very much, jim. good evening. you may have heard it is about to get colder again and we are...