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clancy works dance company t brint same dance program to businesses, and they teach the adults theressons that they did the children. if you'd like to learn more about it, we've got a link in our nbc wasngton app, search harrison's heroes. >>> oprah winfrey traveled to d.c. for the opening of her own ex at the smithsonian national museum of african-american history andcu ure. it shows the way america shaped winfrey and how her work shaped america. the exhibition runs through next june. >>> foodie, author, television personality anthony bourdain was found dead this month in francew did you kourdain had a personal connection to the d.c. area? news 4'snhris gor has been talking with people around the region about the chef's lasting impact. >> reporter: at the front door of ben's chili bowl, they've sted a picture of anthony bourdain with the owners. it says he will be missed and forever loved. >> i was sad. i turne the on this morning and i heard that he was gone, i just cried.h he was s a remarkable person, and when he was here, we were so happy, happy to have him. >> reporter: boun br
clancy works dance company t brint same dance program to businesses, and they teach the adults theressons that they did the children. if you'd like to learn more about it, we've got a link in our nbc wasngton app, search harrison's heroes. >>> oprah winfrey traveled to d.c. for the opening of her own ex at the smithsonian national museum of african-american history andcu ure. it shows the way america shaped winfrey and how her work shaped america. the exhibition runs through next june....
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sxoshg working with the clancy works company shows us we can collaborate and share our voices and we matter. >> i think dance allows you to see things in different ways, sf maybou're having a bad day, let's work through a it in different way than just shutting down. let's dance through it wrt are her students in mind, she d a performance all abou resilience. >> what shocks are we absorbing personally, economically, n environmentally, community level, on a global level. it opened up a world of possibilities and stories that not only got the dancers very interested but aariety of different populations from high schools to the seniors to also working with corporations. >> reporter: dancers perform at schools around our area. she sayshe students often see their own life stories reflected in the dance piece. that exactly what they're going for. >> and to hear their honesty, to hear how immediately it went to their personal points of view. i feel like the art is doing what it's meant to do, which is reach people beyond just the artwork itself. >> it doesn't stop in the schools. clancy work
sxoshg working with the clancy works company shows us we can collaborate and share our voices and we matter. >> i think dance allows you to see things in different ways, sf maybou're having a bad day, let's work through a it in different way than just shutting down. let's dance through it wrt are her students in mind, she d a performance all abou resilience. >> what shocks are we absorbing personally, economically, n environmentally, community level, on a global level. it opened up...
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host: ryan clancy is the chief strategist for no labels. for independence and all others. send us a tweet if you want. we touched on this a moment ago. we want to look on some of the races. they are in competitive races on the republican side including mike coffman in colorado, brian fitzpatrick, pennsylvania, tom in new jersey. on the democratic side, josh gottheimer, stephanie murphy in florida, and tom o'halloran in arizona. do those members of that problem solvers caucus see their benefit being a member? i am trying to work for bipartisan efforts on capitol hill. guest: absolutely. they are not running from their membership in the problem solvers caucus. quite the opposite. they go into their local districts, town halls, this is what people want to hear. most people if you read the headlines on any given day, it is nothing but fighting and dysfunction. to have a member come back and say i am part of this group that is trying to get to yes while everyone else is stuck on no. this is something people really welcome. one of those members, you'd -- he did something notable
host: ryan clancy is the chief strategist for no labels. for independence and all others. send us a tweet if you want. we touched on this a moment ago. we want to look on some of the races. they are in competitive races on the republican side including mike coffman in colorado, brian fitzpatrick, pennsylvania, tom in new jersey. on the democratic side, josh gottheimer, stephanie murphy in florida, and tom o'halloran in arizona. do those members of that problem solvers caucus see their benefit...
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ryan clancy, thank you. there is more "washington journal" ahead.is the start of hurricane season today. we will hear from emily atkin, a republic,h the new talking about how federal and local officials are already behind the eight ball when it comes to preparations. later, we will look at the transnational gang ms-13 with hector silva avalos, a professor at american university, who said his group and where they operate --the u.s. -- you studies who studies in the group and ready operate in the u.s. ♪ >> this weekend on reel america then american history tv, 1988 u.s.-moscow summit between president reagan and the soviet leader. >> the way of democracy is sometimes a complicated way, and sometimes trying, but it is a group way and we do it the best way. again, mr. general secretary, i want to extend to you and all those who have labored hard for this moment, my warmest personal thanks. >> watch sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> joining us live sunday at noon eastern for our year-long special, in-depth fiction edition,
ryan clancy, thank you. there is more "washington journal" ahead.is the start of hurricane season today. we will hear from emily atkin, a republic,h the new talking about how federal and local officials are already behind the eight ball when it comes to preparations. later, we will look at the transnational gang ms-13 with hector silva avalos, a professor at american university, who said his group and where they operate --the u.s. -- you studies who studies in the group and ready...
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. >> and finally, john krasinski takes on an iconic role in amazon prime's espionage series "tom clancy'su have. i'm thrilled and also a little terrified. jack ryan's been one of my favorite characters since a kid. >> john also scores one of the this year's biggest hits. writing and directing in a thriller "a quiet place." that was about not getting caught. that's not the point of the next movie. brooke anderson going behind the scenes of "tag." ♪ ba ba ba ba >> jon has been singing "entertainment tonight" in the green room since you guys arrived. >> we're always there for you jon. and we learned that on this set, the stars are always cracking each other up. [ laughter ] the movie is about longtime friends who get super intense playing a month long game of tag. >> i'm going to be the one who tags jerry. we're going full bore, but, yeah, it's really fun. >> trying to tag the next one it is cutthroat. >> oh, god. >> when you go home after days like this where we're literally sprinting around and jumping around -- i'm 46 years old. i don't bounce back like this guy bounces back. >> three, tw
. >> and finally, john krasinski takes on an iconic role in amazon prime's espionage series "tom clancy'su have. i'm thrilled and also a little terrified. jack ryan's been one of my favorite characters since a kid. >> john also scores one of the this year's biggest hits. writing and directing in a thriller "a quiet place." that was about not getting caught. that's not the point of the next movie. brooke anderson going behind the scenes of "tag." ♪ ba ba ba...
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like kevin clancy, aka kfc. >> i talk about what i want to talk about, joke how i want to joke. >> reportermarkovich, or k-marko. >> there's not much method to the madness. >> reporter: and the man who started it all, dave portnoy, known as el presidente. >> wonder if barstool knows the rules. >> reporter: 15 years in, cot has attracted big-name investors and is valued at $100 million. but while its no holds barred sense of humor -- >> see if we can duct tape hank to the wall. >> reporter: has won the company a fervent following, it has also invited backlash. >> we've got 3,000 here! >> reporter: five years ago barstool's infamous blackout tour sparked protests. they've also been criticized for sometimes misogynist posts. and last year espn, which like abc news is owned by disney, dropped a partnership with barstool after just one episode of a new show. espn's president at the time releasing a statement following the incident. while we had approval on the content of the show, i erred in assuming we could distance our efforts from the barstool site and its content. portnoy responded in an ei
like kevin clancy, aka kfc. >> i talk about what i want to talk about, joke how i want to joke. >> reportermarkovich, or k-marko. >> there's not much method to the madness. >> reporter: and the man who started it all, dave portnoy, known as el presidente. >> wonder if barstool knows the rules. >> reporter: 15 years in, cot has attracted big-name investors and is valued at $100 million. but while its no holds barred sense of humor -- >> see if we can...
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with the president was talking about there was clancy, its pete-- people who are created that imagine things. we tend-- even newspapers i think there is a need for more creativity. of the media should be thinking things through imaginatively, not just reporting on what happened, but what could happen. i want to pull a thread you mention our friends in israel and i happen to know at least used to be your favorite movie was high noon. i love that because it's gary cooper, one man alone standing in a dusty streets. your own style of leadership in the leadership of this president shows is not at all gary cooper in high noon circuits collaborative and i think it's unusual, a presidential mystery to have that sort of collaborative-- i don't want to give too much away, but you sort of hinted that perhaps our friends in israel could help us out and they do. were you trying to say something they're? it's not about politics, but life and how you view leadership >> first of all, with complex problems capable of morphine before your very eyes while you are dealing with them and i was taken, creat
with the president was talking about there was clancy, its pete-- people who are created that imagine things. we tend-- even newspapers i think there is a need for more creativity. of the media should be thinking things through imaginatively, not just reporting on what happened, but what could happen. i want to pull a thread you mention our friends in israel and i happen to know at least used to be your favorite movie was high noon. i love that because it's gary cooper, one man alone standing...
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clancy here, she's been personally involved, hand done a very good job. i guess the thing though that i'd like to follow up with, i'd like to know if i have your personal commitment that you keep a close eye on the situation as it continues to unfold to ensure timely notification continue to remain ha priority, veterans sheaf follow up care, and independent reviews are handled expeditiously while maintaining the integrity of the review process? >> yes, sir, i do. >> and senator bozeman, i'll follow up by referring back to something senator tester said. the response in arkansas on the tail end was outstanding, because you saw the coming together of the u.s. attorney, the leadership, va, the state of arkansas. the problem, obviously, was terrible by the time it reached that. tan where senator tester was talking about vigorous inspector general, that's one of those areas, that without a robust inspector general, we are going to have problems finding them. >> right. >> so it ties into what the ranking member was saying. >> no, i appreciate that. and, really,
clancy here, she's been personally involved, hand done a very good job. i guess the thing though that i'd like to follow up with, i'd like to know if i have your personal commitment that you keep a close eye on the situation as it continues to unfold to ensure timely notification continue to remain ha priority, veterans sheaf follow up care, and independent reviews are handled expeditiously while maintaining the integrity of the review process? >> yes, sir, i do. >> and senator...
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but first, clancy burton hill will host a panel of authors to discuss the stories that they think have i'm closer to burton hill, here at the hay festival to talk about the stories that have the greatest impact, and white in stories that shaped the world. —— and why. hello, and welcome to bbc culture‘s stories that shaped the world. here with me to discuss these stories are the novelist, shanti, to discuss these stories are the novelist, sha nti, whose to discuss these stories are the novelist, shanti, whose latest book isa novelist, shanti, whose latest book is a modern refill this retelling of sophocles antigone. we have: toynbee, author of many wonderful novels who also recently reinterpreted greek tragedy in his book house of names. and last but not least, we have sarah churchwell, the writer and professor of american literature. a very warm welcome to you all. before we go ahead, here is a brief introduction to bbc culture‘s stories that shaped the world. we all love a good book, poem and play. and throughout history, from campfires to candles, humans have enjoyed and shared a pas
but first, clancy burton hill will host a panel of authors to discuss the stories that they think have i'm closer to burton hill, here at the hay festival to talk about the stories that have the greatest impact, and white in stories that shaped the world. —— and why. hello, and welcome to bbc culture‘s stories that shaped the world. here with me to discuss these stories are the novelist, shanti, to discuss these stories are the novelist, sha nti, whose to discuss these stories are the...
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listeners.ou to the up, ryan clancy, and emily atkin discussed hurricane preparedness. state of mlook at was kind of a reaction to his father's strictness. they can point to one story where his father made him revise things.g he wrote many the suppositions are wilson re sented this, but he was a good boy and put up with it. whether you read mention of his he neverf his father, .ad an unkind word presbyterian minister. secretary of state, mike talked to reporters after the meeting after the relations in new york. announced north korean official, kim jong-un, would travel to deliver a letter by jong-un. afternoon, e
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i also have always believed, since 9/11, i remember i ran into the late tom clancy. his politics were about is opposite of mine as could be. i said tom, have an idea for you. you need to serve your country one more time. he said, what makes you think that? i said because a couple of years before 9/11, he wrote a novel in which an adversary flew a jet airplane right into the capitol dome. and what we are going to do with this 9/11 commission if we're not careful, is make sure that 9/11 can't happen again. we really need is to realize our adversaries are already starting to think about what the next opportunity is. how would you do the next thing? and you are good at this. you make a living doing it. and i did not think about jim, i would have drafted him. >> i came out of the business originally advertising. for over 20 years. where creativity is really at the heart of the business. it's really important. and unfortunately in a lot of corporations, and in the government, creativity is not necessarily, imagination is not a piece of the puzzle. and it needs to be. what
i also have always believed, since 9/11, i remember i ran into the late tom clancy. his politics were about is opposite of mine as could be. i said tom, have an idea for you. you need to serve your country one more time. he said, what makes you think that? i said because a couple of years before 9/11, he wrote a novel in which an adversary flew a jet airplane right into the capitol dome. and what we are going to do with this 9/11 commission if we're not careful, is make sure that 9/11 can't...
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kate clancy mbe, author and teacher —— kate clanchy.he g7 summit in canada between president trump and the other leaders over the trade tariffs recently imposed by the us. there's now concern on the second and final day that the countries won't be able to agree a joint statement. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, james robbins, reports from quebec. serious faces, as the leaders sat down to confront the collision course on trade which so divides donald trump from america's traditional partners and friends. but once they were alone, the talking was apparently tough and one official described strong emotions around the table. the president apparently fired off his sets of numbers, showing america suffering from unfair treatment. other leaders fired back their very different figures. the two narratives on who is bullying who can't easily be squared but there are suggestions that limited progress has been made. when canada's prime minister met the president separately, justin trudeau tried to sound upbeat. we both got elected on a commitment to
kate clancy mbe, author and teacher —— kate clanchy.he g7 summit in canada between president trump and the other leaders over the trade tariffs recently imposed by the us. there's now concern on the second and final day that the countries won't be able to agree a joint statement. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, james robbins, reports from quebec. serious faces, as the leaders sat down to confront the collision course on trade which so divides donald trump from america's traditional partners...
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is to always keep the ball keep possession and possible over and so is clancy. they that good i mean they don't need a kind be they can they can change city of cossack up players like vehicle cross if they're not in the lead and they need to go. they can go a bit more direct if they want with a player like that but he can also take part in in the playing and they still haven't yesterday so you know i've never ever seen in the plane a team where they didn't keep the ball so i expect them to have the ball long and i think iran will be quite happy with it and i think that we very comfortable and confident from the first game in the way that they they were structured and you know the first game of the world cup is difficult but they came away with three point i think it's been it's been really it's been that in a fantastic couple of days for them you know where they could build american and gain some more confidence and it's going to be interesting to see how that came pans out it's another kind of david goliath i mean he's been fatter another david to life time but
is to always keep the ball keep possession and possible over and so is clancy. they that good i mean they don't need a kind be they can they can change city of cossack up players like vehicle cross if they're not in the lead and they need to go. they can go a bit more direct if they want with a player like that but he can also take part in in the playing and they still haven't yesterday so you know i've never ever seen in the plane a team where they didn't keep the ball so i expect them to have...
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good morning and upcoming concert but controversial muslim rocker at the back to clancy had her stunned people in paris eighty nine died in the terror attack in a venue in twenty fifteen shot to do but as he reports. this theater in paris has become synonymous with tragedy. plans by a controversial muslim rapper to perform here have struck deep caught why well just take a listen to some of the lyrics. just. to define what. this song was released early in two thousand and fifteen before this horrific attack and it's not only the provocative lyrics about islam and france's secular tradition in medina's career he even has an album called jihad all of the rapper himself says he's against violence and the would refers to an internal struggle nevertheless thousands have now signed a petition calling for his gigs in october to be canceled and some politicians have joined in on the protests no french person can accept that this guy's going to spew his filth at the very sight of the bad a clown massacre we have had enough of complacency and worse of this incitement to islamist fundamentalism. th
good morning and upcoming concert but controversial muslim rocker at the back to clancy had her stunned people in paris eighty nine died in the terror attack in a venue in twenty fifteen shot to do but as he reports. this theater in paris has become synonymous with tragedy. plans by a controversial muslim rapper to perform here have struck deep caught why well just take a listen to some of the lyrics. just. to define what. this song was released early in two thousand and fifteen before this...
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i mentioned doctor clancy as the executive in charge and couldn't have anybody finer doing that. the process is moving along because of people like her, but i do pledge that i will be talking with you all about filling those jobs. >> do you have folks in mind right now? >> i don't have a list i have to be honest with you. >> that's perfectly fine. the chair and i talked about getting an oversight hearing of the va because there's nobody to hold accountable and you need to quite frankly i think you would appreciate it. there was a situation that happened probably over a year ago where folks were told not to respond to requests made by committees and it's never been a problem on this committee or previous leadership but i've still got to ask if. if you ask for information will you be as transparent to get that information to anybody on this committee or anybody in the senate for that matter? >> absolutely, for. i was raised in this institution and i take article one seriously. >> okay. when it comes to requests, there's a couple of ways to handle it. people can either turn over the
i mentioned doctor clancy as the executive in charge and couldn't have anybody finer doing that. the process is moving along because of people like her, but i do pledge that i will be talking with you all about filling those jobs. >> do you have folks in mind right now? >> i don't have a list i have to be honest with you. >> that's perfectly fine. the chair and i talked about getting an oversight hearing of the va because there's nobody to hold accountable and you need to...
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carolyn clancy as the executive in charge of vha. couldn't have anybody finer doing that. the process is moving along because of people like her. but i do pledge that i will be talking with you all about filling those jobs. >> so do you have folks in mind right now? >> i don't have a list, sir. i've got to be honest with you. in the eight weeks -- >> that's perfectly fine. i just -- you know, the chairman and i talked about doing an oversight hearing. man, that's really tough to do an oversight hearing on the v.a. right now, because there is nobody to hold accountable. and you need to have some oversight, quite frankly. i think you would appreciate it. there was a situation that happened, it's probably over a year ago, where folks were told not to respond to requests made by -- it's never been a problem on this committee, and it's never been a problem with previous leadership. i've still got to ask it. if you're asked for information or you're going to be as transparent as you possibly can to give that information to anybody on this committee who -- or anybody in the senat
carolyn clancy as the executive in charge of vha. couldn't have anybody finer doing that. the process is moving along because of people like her. but i do pledge that i will be talking with you all about filling those jobs. >> so do you have folks in mind right now? >> i don't have a list, sir. i've got to be honest with you. in the eight weeks -- >> that's perfectly fine. i just -- you know, the chairman and i talked about doing an oversight hearing. man, that's really tough...
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>> reporter: his mother mary clancy is feeling emotional about her son's last day. >> i was just hoping i would not start crying in the classroom. >> reporter: graduation is when parents launch their children into the world eager to see what lies ahead. but for the families you'll meet tonight the joy they feel in this moment masks the terror and dread lurking just below the surface. >> i wake up every morning, drenched in sweat and worried about what am i going to do about eric. >> reporter: that's because when eric and nick leave school they will lose the specialized help and structure they've had for most of their lives. and there's no equivalent state or federal support required to take over. parents of children with autism compare it to falling off a cliff. >> happy graduation. >> reporter: everything that we've worked for we are taking away and you will leap off a cliff into nothingness. right now the picture is nothingness, it's black. absolutely black. for the last three years dateline's cameras have chronicled the lives of these two families as they made this leap. >> i don't t
>> reporter: his mother mary clancy is feeling emotional about her son's last day. >> i was just hoping i would not start crying in the classroom. >> reporter: graduation is when parents launch their children into the world eager to see what lies ahead. but for the families you'll meet tonight the joy they feel in this moment masks the terror and dread lurking just below the surface. >> i wake up every morning, drenched in sweat and worried about what am i going to do...
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since tom clancy. six seven goes out the charm the blame blame blame blame blame blame blame cuts or implicitly blame. every journey begins with the first step and everyone reaches the first word political nico he's in germany to punch remember. why not a little truth. in simple line on your mobile and free. stuff. double using a learning course. made easy. climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good news. africa people and projects that are changing our environment for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's inspire each other. you could be a fireman magazine. on d w it's all happening with. your linked in news from africa and the world your link to exceptional stories and discussions continue and welcome to the debut suffocating program tonight from for an exam to meet from the easy to our website dedicated comes from africa join us on facebook. for. the state of the news live from berlin i'm filled up top stories this hour i love lamp oil from north korea has arrived at the
since tom clancy. six seven goes out the charm the blame blame blame blame blame blame blame cuts or implicitly blame. every journey begins with the first step and everyone reaches the first word political nico he's in germany to punch remember. why not a little truth. in simple line on your mobile and free. stuff. double using a learning course. made easy. climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good news. africa people and projects that are changing our environment for the better...