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you knew 10 cox, what would this have meant her? about this, seeing community is coming together, having tea and this is what she was all cake. this is what she was all the first time i met her she about. the first time i met her she came in to my cafe and introduced herself ventures said what other problems, who needs help, how do we problemsgwhe' fie§d5"hélfl;'hfiwflfi—ve itlthem, problemsgwhe' fie§d5"hélfl;'hfiwflfi—ve it. them, who problemsgwhe' fie§d5"hélfl;'hfiwflfi—ve it them, who help? problemsgwhe' fie§d5"hélfl;'hfiwflfi—ve it. them, who- help? no get it to them, who needs help? no nonsense , get it to them, who needs help? no nonsense, straightaway she - to nonsense, straightaway she wanted to get the message. and you have m everybody together, i hope brought everybody together, i hope it goes well. thank you for chatting to us. a bandstand, ten groups to us. a bandstand, tertgroupswill throughout the day until around play throughout the day until around 3pm, this grand - is called if ;;’ ’§ an eye on everybody. molly, keeping an eye on every
you knew 10 cox, what would this have meant her? about this, seeing community is coming together, having tea and this is what she was all cake. this is what she was all the first time i met her she about. the first time i met her she came in to my cafe and introduced herself ventures said what other problems, who needs help, how do we problemsgwhe' fie§d5"hélfl;'hfiwflfi—ve itlthem, problemsgwhe' fie§d5"hélfl;'hfiwflfi—ve it. them, who problemsgwhe'...
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fiona is in west yorkshire, which is injo cox's fiona is in west yorkshire, which is in jo cox's formern coming together in this beautiful sunshine. theyjust wanted to come and have a giant picnic here. bands here on the bandstand to play here today, just wanted to come together and be neighbourly and show support for each other, wanting to show support forjo cox's family too. earlier we spoke to her husband, he explained why events like this today are so important. i think for us, it was thinking about how we take forward jo's legacy and the things she cared about. the thing that drove jo was about bringing closer communities together. she wanted to build a community. she wanted to bring people together of different types and backgrounds. i think she would be incredibly humbled by the scale of the response there's been. we know of about 120,000 events so far across the country. i think what that shows is just the sense that the country's crying out for these moments of togetherness. we spend so much time talking about the things we disagree on. i think people want that balance. there a
fiona is in west yorkshire, which is injo cox's fiona is in west yorkshire, which is in jo cox's formern coming together in this beautiful sunshine. theyjust wanted to come and have a giant picnic here. bands here on the bandstand to play here today, just wanted to come together and be neighbourly and show support for each other, wanting to show support forjo cox's family too. earlier we spoke to her husband, he explained why events like this today are so important. i think for us, it was...
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kirsty says, "i'm crying overjo cox's incredible pa rents. " crying overjo cox's incredible parents." ofjo cox and sponsored an afc croydon football game in her memory " on our manifesto or code of conduct, whatever you'd like to call the rules that voters came up for politicians as they return to the house of commons today after the general election, mel says, "integrity, honesty, humility. your panel is spot on today. this is what we wa nt panel is spot on today. this is what we want from our politicians." the singer katy perry has apologised for "appropriating black and asian culture" in her past music videos. in a recent interview, the singer admitted that she is guilty of cultural appropriation and benefits from what she calls white privilege. she's been speaking to promote her latest album, witness . i've made several mistakes and having a hard conversation with one of my empowered angels about what does it mean? can can't i wear my hair that way? what is the history behind wearing the hair that way? and she told me about the power in plaque women's hair and how beautiful it is
kirsty says, "i'm crying overjo cox's incredible pa rents. " crying overjo cox's incredible parents." ofjo cox and sponsored an afc croydon football game in her memory " on our manifesto or code of conduct, whatever you'd like to call the rules that voters came up for politicians as they return to the house of commons today after the general election, mel says, "integrity, honesty, humility. your panel is spot on today. this is what we wa nt panel is spot on today. this...
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actually performing alongside brian cox, who is doing such a great role — all eyes are on brian cox —en as well as she does, which is no surprise because she is a fantastic actor. there are a couple of weak points. there is a subplot about a secretary, a new secretary who is brought in, through whose eyes we originally meet winston churchill. she then has a relationship with the man also involved in the campaign, and all this weaves through the drama in a way which feels much too much like melodramatic contrivance. it also feels like it doesn't really need it because the story itself is interesting enough. i know that the particular take on history has ruffled some people's feathers but for me it felt like a fairly solid if occasionally somewhat ordinary and somewhat televisual drama but lifted high by that performance. it is a shakespearean performance. there is a moment where he is praying for rain, praying for bad weather... it's the storm scene... it absolutely is. i think he is aware that it is and we all are as well. he and miranda richardson are the main reasons for seeing this
actually performing alongside brian cox, who is doing such a great role — all eyes are on brian cox —en as well as she does, which is no surprise because she is a fantastic actor. there are a couple of weak points. there is a subplot about a secretary, a new secretary who is brought in, through whose eyes we originally meet winston churchill. she then has a relationship with the man also involved in the campaign, and all this weaves through the drama in a way which feels much too much like...
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let me introduce you tojo cox's husband and her sister. weekend. it explained how important it is that everybody in the community and across the uk gets together? for us, it was thinking about how we take forward jo's legacy, the thing she cared about. she was about bringing communities together. she wanted to build a community, to bring people together from different types and backgrounds. she would be humbled by the skill of the response. we know of about 120,000 events across the country. what that shows is the sense that the country is crying out for these moments of togetherness. we have spent so much time talking about the things we disagree with each other on, and people want that balance. even today, we have heard the queen saying it is hard to escape the sombre mood in the country at the moment. yes, and our hearts go out to everybody in london who has been affected by the horrendous fire this week. some terrible things have happened in re ce nt terrible things have happened in recent times. it is difficult to work against that, b
let me introduce you tojo cox's husband and her sister. weekend. it explained how important it is that everybody in the community and across the uk gets together? for us, it was thinking about how we take forward jo's legacy, the thing she cared about. she was about bringing communities together. she wanted to build a community, to bring people together from different types and backgrounds. she would be humbled by the skill of the response. we know of about 120,000 events across the country....
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when we were - tojo cox's when we were chatting tojo cox's sister earlier, she said people shouldn'teople shouldn'tjust come together following tragedy. it should be all the time. it really — when you see people here today — it makes you realise how easy it is to come together and meet each other this is a starting point definitely. this gets the ball rolling. people start together, interacting more coming together, interacting more and then it means that outside of this event, people can get together as well. would you like to see then as well. would you like to see this happen here in your community every year? definitely. i'm not from round here originally. i've lived here close to two years now. there was nothing like this for my was nettiing’fikfethils ffirmehfime- everybody together is town. seeing everybody together is really good. enjoy the rest of today. thanks for chatting to us. it's not just today. thanks for chatting to us. it's notjust the great get together today that is following on from jo cox's death, one year ago, of course that memorial fund was set up , be; 55 55555
when we were - tojo cox's when we were chatting tojo cox's sister earlier, she said people shouldn'teople shouldn'tjust come together following tragedy. it should be all the time. it really — when you see people here today — it makes you realise how easy it is to come together and meet each other this is a starting point definitely. this gets the ball rolling. people start together, interacting more coming together, interacting more and then it means that outside of this event, people can...
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everything revolves around fletcher cox. it's on his time.hen it says otas begin this particular week, that's not the time to book a vacation. >> if you had a family vacation, would you show up to a voluntary thing. >> i wouldn't book the vacation. i would put on the calendar, otas, i can't book that week. >> all right. >> you can't take off on sweeps. if it's sweeps, can you take off? >> no. >> voluntary work or going to aruba or puerto rico. i don't know. >> all right. still to come on sports sunday, game two of the nba finals. first a final look at the forecast with melissa mcgee. >> here's the exclusive accuweather seven day forecast. showers, even a gusty rumble of thunder on monday. stays unsettled. high temperature at 76. on tuesday, cool for june. a high of just 70 and a few isolated showers. some sun on wednesday, a stray shower likely in at 67. thursday, clouds and some sun. 69. getting a little warmer on friday, a high of 75. that's a look at your accuweather forecast. ♪ >>> action news sports sunday continues right after this. it
everything revolves around fletcher cox. it's on his time.hen it says otas begin this particular week, that's not the time to book a vacation. >> if you had a family vacation, would you show up to a voluntary thing. >> i wouldn't book the vacation. i would put on the calendar, otas, i can't book that week. >> all right. >> you can't take off on sweeps. if it's sweeps, can you take off? >> no. >> voluntary work or going to aruba or puerto rico. i don't know....
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people remembering the work and life ofjo cox. 0f people remembering the work and life ofjo cox.this weekend, trooping the colour is about to begin, just tentatively about a dog in need. a charity in warwickshire is struggling to find a home for a german shepherd because he only understands polish! as report. stay, stay. when four—year—old caleb arrived at this dog is in kenilworth, the stuff noticed a communication problem. drop it. it became clear that this german shepherd didn't have a grasp of english. he was obviously an saddled with it being any place so at first we thought it was that and that he was just really not listening, aloof. however when a polish man who was re—homing another dog spoke to caleb in his native tank he understood every word. he was sitting down, lying down, giving him his poor, giving the ball back, all sorts, and when we tried we got nothing, he was all over the place. with my polish as good as caleb's english i decided to take something along which might benefit both of us. caleb, sit down. caleb! speaks in the polish. we're here today to learn som
people remembering the work and life ofjo cox. 0f people remembering the work and life ofjo cox.this weekend, trooping the colour is about to begin, just tentatively about a dog in need. a charity in warwickshire is struggling to find a home for a german shepherd because he only understands polish! as report. stay, stay. when four—year—old caleb arrived at this dog is in kenilworth, the stuff noticed a communication problem. drop it. it became clear that this german shepherd didn't have a...
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the labour mp the labourmpjo the labour mp jo cox the labour mpjo cox is being remembered across thergery in west yorkshire. more than 110,000 events a re west yorkshire. more than 110,000 events are being held today and over the weekend as part of the great get together. in a special programme this evening in west yorkshire, bbc and itvjoin this evening in west yorkshire, bbc and itv join forces this evening in west yorkshire, bbc and itvjoin forces for this evening in west yorkshire, bbc and itv join forces for the first time to remember the late labour mp. welcomed to look north. these are two programmes come together to celebrate the life and legacy of a remarkable mp, jo cox. we are live in bristol on the first anniversary of her death, as hundreds of thousands of people come together to celebrate all that they have in common. today, there have been moments of reflection in birstall. we will focus on howjo lift and it felt very right for me to be in the community today. —— how she lived. hundreds of children from nine local schools, including the onejo went to asa schools, inclu
the labour mp the labourmpjo the labour mp jo cox the labour mpjo cox is being remembered across thergery in west yorkshire. more than 110,000 events a re west yorkshire. more than 110,000 events are being held today and over the weekend as part of the great get together. in a special programme this evening in west yorkshire, bbc and itvjoin this evening in west yorkshire, bbc and itv join forces this evening in west yorkshire, bbc and itvjoin forces for this evening in west yorkshire, bbc and...
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according to cox, lackey entered his cell around 8:30 that morning while cox was unpacking his commissarying a couple things out for a couple buddies. turned around and looked up and seen lackey there and didn't pay much attention and turned back around to get more stuff and that's when he sucker punched me twice. >> lackey says a different story. he says he was sitting in the day room when he saw a injured cox leave his cell. >> when dude came out the room i started laughing like dang he didn't even have his -- a whole 10, 15 minutes before he come out the cell [ expletive ]. i thought it was funny. >> lackey sea -- lackey says that being accused of the assault was a surprise. >> i am like, am i being punked? check my hand, because i there are no cuts or bruises on my hand. and y'all going to do some type of evidence or are you taking me to the hole because somebody said that i did something. there is no blood on me, and i am telling you, y'all are bothering me. >> and lackey was returned to the jail's disciplinary unit, and a hearing that could send him back to segregation, but now, he
according to cox, lackey entered his cell around 8:30 that morning while cox was unpacking his commissarying a couple things out for a couple buddies. turned around and looked up and seen lackey there and didn't pay much attention and turned back around to get more stuff and that's when he sucker punched me twice. >> lackey says a different story. he says he was sitting in the day room when he saw a injured cox leave his cell. >> when dude came out the room i started laughing like...
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performing alongside ryan cox, all eyes a re performing alongside ryan cox, all eyes are on him, it isscreen as well as she does which is no surprise because she is a fantastic act. a couple of boys, a subplot, and assistant who has an weaves into arab military matic contrivance. the story does not need it. i note that ta ke story does not need it. i note that take on history has ruffled some people ‘s feathers but the me it felt like a fairly solid if occasionally somewhat ordinary drama but lifted high by that performance. it isa but lifted high by that performance. it is a shakespearean performance. a moment where he is praying for rain. the storm scene... it absolutely is. he and miranda hart the main reasons for seeing this. gifted. the subject matter struck me is really interesting. this has potential to be interesting. the poster that very cheesy. it looked like it was going to bea cheesy. it looked like it was going to be a particular kind of drama and i went to be a particular kind of drama and iwent in to be a particular kind of drama and i went in not expecting very much. a
performing alongside ryan cox, all eyes a re performing alongside ryan cox, all eyes are on him, it isscreen as well as she does which is no surprise because she is a fantastic act. a couple of boys, a subplot, and assistant who has an weaves into arab military matic contrivance. the story does not need it. i note that ta ke story does not need it. i note that take on history has ruffled some people ‘s feathers but the me it felt like a fairly solid if occasionally somewhat ordinary drama but...
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it is in the old constituency ofjo cox.hy events like this are so important. i thinlt ftar us it was thinlting’ ""’ w ’ ' " legacy and the things she cared about. the thing that drove jo was about bringing closer she wanted to build a community. she wanted to bring people together of different types and backgrounds. of the response there's been. i think what that shows is just the sense that the country's crying out for these moments of togetherness. we spend so much time talking about the things we disagree on. i think people want that balance. the sense of how muchjo cox was loved in her local community. a man saying he remembers her coming here with her grandad. members of the family saying that ifjo cox was here today, she would have loved an event like this, everybody coming together, and she would have been in and around the stalls. she probably would have known everybody here by name.
it is in the old constituency ofjo cox.hy events like this are so important. i thinlt ftar us it was thinlting’ ""’ w ’ ' " legacy and the things she cared about. the thing that drove jo was about bringing closer she wanted to build a community. she wanted to bring people together of different types and backgrounds. of the response there's been. i think what that shows is just the sense that the country's crying out for these moments of togetherness. we spend so much time...
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move,n itself was a big that richard nixon was not particularly scared of archibald cox.e did not think of him as a particularly aggressive prosecutor. 1973, a bigof development was that the cia's deputy director, vernon walters, testified to a very bizarre meeting he had at the white house with nixon's two top aides, hr haldeman and john ehrlichman and the head of the cia was -- cia was there. ehrlichman directed the cia to tell the fbi to hold off a bit on the investigation of watergate because it might compromise cia secrets. that messageered on behalf of the cia but when he went back to langley he checked to see whether it was in fact true, and discovered the cia had no participation as an organization in the watergate break-in and that it had no secrets to worry about being disclosed. this sets up a very big obstruction of justice problem for richard nixon that when it was ultimately resolved over a year ago -- padilla year later, chris -- a year later, precipitated his resignation. richard next tape recorded his oval office conversations because alexander butterfiel
move,n itself was a big that richard nixon was not particularly scared of archibald cox.e did not think of him as a particularly aggressive prosecutor. 1973, a bigof development was that the cia's deputy director, vernon walters, testified to a very bizarre meeting he had at the white house with nixon's two top aides, hr haldeman and john ehrlichman and the head of the cia was -- cia was there. ehrlichman directed the cia to tell the fbi to hold off a bit on the investigation of watergate...
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. >> courteney cox is also talking kids. >> in a new interview, courteney cox says she'd love to have a baby with her boyfriend. she's 53, and says i could carry someone else's egg. >> i don't know if kate beckinsale wants more kid, but she has a brand new guy. >> she sure does. >> okay, kate's 43, he's 21, and we know they aren't shy about pda. but "e.t.'s" learned she and comedian matt rife have been together about three weeks and are officially boyfriend and girlfriend. they met through a famous mutual friend, matt's fellow comedian pal sarah silverman. >> sarah is currently dating kate's ex, actor michael sheen. but who is beckinsale's new man. >> the stand-up comic, who's been featured on nick cannon's mtv show "wild 'n out," refers to himself as the justin bieber of come si. kate values a good sense of humor. >> i do find that humor can save an awful lot of things. >> she's also into fitness and he's got that down. his insta bram is rife with videos. also like kate, matt's a cat lover. kate's big on keeping her family close. earlier this month, she opposed with daughter lily. >>
. >> courteney cox is also talking kids. >> in a new interview, courteney cox says she'd love to have a baby with her boyfriend. she's 53, and says i could carry someone else's egg. >> i don't know if kate beckinsale wants more kid, but she has a brand new guy. >> she sure does. >> okay, kate's 43, he's 21, and we know they aren't shy about pda. but "e.t.'s" learned she and comedian matt rife have been together about three weeks and are officially...
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tonight -- will ferrell, from "orange is the new black", actress laverne cox, music from jeff tweedy,eaturing the 8g band with daru jones. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] so good to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. according to a new cbs poll, president trump's approval rating is just 36%. said trump, "out of how many? [ laughter ] 'cause if it's 38 or 39, that's very good." white house press secretary sean spicer, today, held his first press briefing in front of cameras in over a week. and it was immediately clear what he's been up to. [ laughter ] "batman and robin" came out 20 years ago today. but we always kind of suspected. [ laughter and applause ] happy for those two. they have a farm now. qatar airways, today, was aimed airline of the year at the paris air show. while united was named heavyweight champion by the wwe. [ laughter and applause ] congratulations, you guys. it was alleged yesterday that former national security
tonight -- will ferrell, from "orange is the new black", actress laverne cox, music from jeff tweedy,eaturing the 8g band with daru jones. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] so good to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. according to a new cbs poll, president trump's approval rating is just 36%. said trump, "out of...
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john maguire has spoken tojo cox's family ahead of the celebrations. 0ne one year ago jo cox one yearerience in thejob, she was with just one year of experience in the job, she was young and passionate, a rising star with so much to give. but that was all taken away in moments, she was brutally murdered just as she was about to hold a constituency surgery and meet people in need offer help. in honour of her life and in keeping with their beliefs, there are more than 100,000 events taking place across the uk this weekend. yards from the recent terror attacks at borough market in london jo's recent terror attacks at borough market in londonjo's sister kim tells me why these events are so important. part of the recent terror attacks, it brought it all back to us attacks, it brought it all back to us isa attacks, it brought it all back to us is a family, we found it difficult, families ripped apart, this isn't a way of feeling bad but what it is a way of doing is saying, asa what it is a way of doing is saying, as a country, as a community we will not be beaten by those who try to divide
john maguire has spoken tojo cox's family ahead of the celebrations. 0ne one year ago jo cox one yearerience in thejob, she was with just one year of experience in the job, she was young and passionate, a rising star with so much to give. but that was all taken away in moments, she was brutally murdered just as she was about to hold a constituency surgery and meet people in need offer help. in honour of her life and in keeping with their beliefs, there are more than 100,000 events taking place...
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he said, "get rid of cox."possibly fire him. i'm gonna resign first." so he resigns. >> there will be an announcement out of the white house. >> then the order was given to the deputy attorney general william ruckelshaus to fire cox, the special prosecutor. and ruckelshaus refused. >> raise your right hand. >> i was attorney general about twenty minutes. i found out that twenty minutes is not long enough to get your picture on the wall. >> i really had no recourse but to refuse to carry out the directive and to resign. >> to this day ruckelshaus doesn't know if he was fired first or resigned first. but in any case, he leaves the scene. >> the third person-- in the list of succession is the solicitor general, robert bork. it's bork who finally does the deed and fires cox. >> well, by this time, the nation was up in arms. this was called "the saturday night massacre." >> we were horrified, this was not what we considered to be the role of the president or how democracy functions. >> so it looked like not only was
he said, "get rid of cox."possibly fire him. i'm gonna resign first." so he resigns. >> there will be an announcement out of the white house. >> then the order was given to the deputy attorney general william ruckelshaus to fire cox, the special prosecutor. and ruckelshaus refused. >> raise your right hand. >> i was attorney general about twenty minutes. i found out that twenty minutes is not long enough to get your picture on the wall. >> i really...
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actually performing alongside brian cox, who is doing such a great role — all eyes are on brian cox —there are a couple of weak points. there is a subplot about a secretary, a new secretary who is brought in, through whose eyes we originally meet winston churchill. she then has a relationship with the man also involved in the campaign, and all this weaves through the drama in a way which feels much too much like melodramatic contrivance. it also feels like it doesn't really need it because the story itself is interesting enough. i know that the particular take on history has ruffled some people's feathers but for me it felt like a fairly solid if occasionally somewhat ordinary and somewhat televisual drama but lifted high by that performance. it is a shakespearean performance. there is a moment where he is praying for rain, praying for bad weather... it's the storm scene... it absolutely is. i think he is aware that it is and we all are as well. he and miranda richardson are the main reasons for seeing this. 0k. gifted. i have only seen the trailer for gifted. the subject matter struc
actually performing alongside brian cox, who is doing such a great role — all eyes are on brian cox —there are a couple of weak points. there is a subplot about a secretary, a new secretary who is brought in, through whose eyes we originally meet winston churchill. she then has a relationship with the man also involved in the campaign, and all this weaves through the drama in a way which feels much too much like melodramatic contrivance. it also feels like it doesn't really need it because...
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on friday, it will be exactly a year since the murder of the labour mpjo cox.amily have since spoken about their wish for her to be remembered for what she achieved in life, and this weekend, they're encouraging people to join together with neighbours, friends and their community at events in her memory. our correspondent catherine burns has been speaking tojo cox's sister and parents about their daughter's legacy. i still miss the sound of her coming down the drive... gordon and jean leadbeater say they're private people, but as the anniversary of their daughter's death approaches, they've agreed to talk to us. what were you doing when you got that call? we'd just sat down about five minutes. and then the phone rang, and it was dan, one ofjo's aides. and hejust said, "jo's been shot, i think." and...that was it. i said, "where is she?" and wejumped in the car, i remember usjumping in the car, and we couldn't get near, and we set off running. and i don't know... i don't know how we ran, how we managed to get there into the middle of birstall. the police were th
on friday, it will be exactly a year since the murder of the labour mpjo cox.amily have since spoken about their wish for her to be remembered for what she achieved in life, and this weekend, they're encouraging people to join together with neighbours, friends and their community at events in her memory. our correspondent catherine burns has been speaking tojo cox's sister and parents about their daughter's legacy. i still miss the sound of her coming down the drive... gordon and jean...
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the story charter might buy cox.me cox made it well-known and saying very clear, consistent, we're not for sale. that we're aggressively investing in our network partnerships, investments of their own. they're not interested in a buyout, at least so they're saying. don't forget charter picked up time warner which is now spectrum. now the chatter, maybe they're interested in cox. we'll have to keep an eye on this one. liz: cox's ceo has led the company very nicely. has grown it. we'll see if he is ready to talk turkey. thanks, nicole. our next guest says do not, do not fall in love with a stock because it will never love you back. george young, portfolio manager at vilary and company. joining us now, what do you mean by that? you mean falling in love with the hot sexy names like tesla, amazon or -- >> fill in the bank with any name you want. people traditionally remember the big stocks, exxon, et cetera, if it is impregnable can't fall apart. remember exxon valdes, that was some time ago. >> liz: yeah. >> not like you
the story charter might buy cox.me cox made it well-known and saying very clear, consistent, we're not for sale. that we're aggressively investing in our network partnerships, investments of their own. they're not interested in a buyout, at least so they're saying. don't forget charter picked up time warner which is now spectrum. now the chatter, maybe they're interested in cox. we'll have to keep an eye on this one. liz: cox's ceo has led the company very nicely. has grown it. we'll see if he...
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fiona is in west yorkshire, which is injo cox's former constituency.. this has been the focus of the events this weekend, because it is the old constituency ofjo cox. told us they wanted to told us they yyahted to come people told us they wanted to come together, be neighbourly, and show support for the family ofjo cox. earlier, we spoke to her husband. he explained why even like this are so important. i think for us, it was thinking about how we take forward jo's legacy and the things she cared about. the thing that drove jo was about bringing closer communities together. she wanted to build a community. she wanted to bring people together of different types and backgrounds. i think she would be incredibly humbled by the scale of the response there's been. we know of about 120,000 events so far across the country. i think what that shows is just the sense that the country's crying out for these moments of togetherness. we spend so much time talking about the things we disagree on. i think people want that balance. when you walk around here today, you
fiona is in west yorkshire, which is injo cox's former constituency.. this has been the focus of the events this weekend, because it is the old constituency ofjo cox. told us they wanted to told us they yyahted to come people told us they wanted to come together, be neighbourly, and show support for the family ofjo cox. earlier, we spoke to her husband. he explained why even like this are so important. i think for us, it was thinking about how we take forward jo's legacy and the things she...
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brendan cox, who helped organise "the great get together", said it showed the country was crying out sense of togetherness. the entertainer bill cosby has walked free from a court in the united states after a judge declared a mistrial in his sexual assault case. the jury were unable to reach a decision on whether the 79—year—old was guilty of drugging and sexually assaulting a woman 13 years ago. aleem maqbool reports. after so many accused him of being a calculated sexual predator, bill cosby is free now to go home from court. the jury didn't acquit him, but they could not unanimously agree to convict him either. we came here looking for an acquittal, but like that rolling stones song says, you don't always get what you want — sometimes, you get what you need. god bless you all, and happy father's day. we love bill... the mistrial was celebrated like a victory by cosby‘s supporters. is justice way overdue? there's a waste of taxpayers' money. what do you say to those people who say, well, 60 women came forward and accused him of assault. yes, after 20—25 years. come on, please. back
brendan cox, who helped organise "the great get together", said it showed the country was crying out sense of togetherness. the entertainer bill cosby has walked free from a court in the united states after a judge declared a mistrial in his sexual assault case. the jury were unable to reach a decision on whether the 79—year—old was guilty of drugging and sexually assaulting a woman 13 years ago. aleem maqbool reports. after so many accused him of being a calculated sexual...
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the pensioner bernard kenny, went to the pensioner bernard kenny, went to the aid of murdered mpjo coxkilled after the —— helped after the tunisian attack. billy connolly, knighted, jury walters becomes a dame. sir billy, cbe in 2003. said he is pleased and a little bit embarrassed to be, a knight! no need to be embarrassed. so, the front pages... we start with the i, which carries a large picture of the protests earlier today at kensington town hall, reflecting on the increasing anger among residents and those affected by the grenfell tower fire. the mirror contrasts the separate visits to the scene today by the queen, who met survivors and volunteers at a makeshift shelter, and the prime minister who made a private visit to survivors in hospital. the daily mail also features a picture of the moment today when demonstrators made their way in to council offices to demand answers, with the paper noting many protesters called for the prime minister to step down. the times says the prime minister had to take cover as she was jeered and called a coward as she left one of the churches co—or
the pensioner bernard kenny, went to the pensioner bernard kenny, went to the aid of murdered mpjo coxkilled after the —— helped after the tunisian attack. billy connolly, knighted, jury walters becomes a dame. sir billy, cbe in 2003. said he is pleased and a little bit embarrassed to be, a knight! no need to be embarrassed. so, the front pages... we start with the i, which carries a large picture of the protests earlier today at kensington town hall, reflecting on the increasing anger...
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brendan cox, who helped organise "the great get together", said it showed the country was "crying outh, pc keith palmer, has been awarded a posthumous medalfor bravery. he is named in the queen's civilian galla ntry list, released this year alongside the birthday honours. among this year's awards, are a knighthood for the comedian billy connolly, and a damehood forjulie walters and june whitfield. lizo mzimba reports: keith palmer, killed as he tried to stop a man entering parliament during the westminster attack in march. he's been awarded a posthumous george medal. also recognised with queen's galla ntry medals, pcs craig nicholls and jonathan wright, who arrested the man who killed mp jo cox lastjune. bernard kenny, who was with the mp when she was attacked, has received the george medal. he just sano and tried to save her and we can't thank him enough. the two boys, similarly, unarmed, just went in, they knew he was armed, but not a thought. just went in. we are absolutely delighted. true heroes. i've been on record as saying why bother learning algebra? i have no intention of goi
brendan cox, who helped organise "the great get together", said it showed the country was "crying outh, pc keith palmer, has been awarded a posthumous medalfor bravery. he is named in the queen's civilian galla ntry list, released this year alongside the birthday honours. among this year's awards, are a knighthood for the comedian billy connolly, and a damehood forjulie walters and june whitfield. lizo mzimba reports: keith palmer, killed as he tried to stop a man entering...
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tim cox was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis back in 2014.hat means his lungs had filled with scar tissue. well, months later cox underwent a double lung transplant but soon after that he suffered a stroke. until his daughter got engaged. 10 months later after vigorous therapy cox was able to be by his daughter's side here on her wedding day. >> i was able experience a dance, one of your highlights and my highlight of walking your daughter down the aisle and it was not a dry eye basically. >> nothing short of a miracle. cox's family lit a candl stage during the wedding as a sign of appreciation and honor to his lung donorhe hospital and planning a summer with his grandchildren. >> nice sto>>> the dow jones cle trading week by hitting another record number today. investors than expected economic data today and consumer sectors also finished flat but that didn't stop the dow from ticking higher. it gained 24 points by the opening bell p the nasdaq lost 14 and change. the s & p 500 gained less than a point for your friday. >> philadelphia is get
tim cox was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis back in 2014.hat means his lungs had filled with scar tissue. well, months later cox underwent a double lung transplant but soon after that he suffered a stroke. until his daughter got engaged. 10 months later after vigorous therapy cox was able to be by his daughter's side here on her wedding day. >> i was able experience a dance, one of your highlights and my highlight of walking your daughter down the aisle and it was not a dry eye...
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congressman cox.n fact, when it became known, reported in the press, that there had been this ethically dubious action by the congressman, he did not back down. he scheduled that station for a hearing. in the political spectrum, that is a hostile thing for an agency station hase this to spend money for lawyers and might lose the license. they still have a very significant expense and maybe some risk. so at any rate, this congressman cox just went ballistic. a number of bills to be introduced and budget cuts slashe -- cut to the budget. a little-known congressman figured out an opportunity and ran in the background and under the radar to help salvage the fcc. makes thising that story rather sensational and completely ironic is that as good a reputation as he had and has standing up for ethical conduct at the agency, this relationship between johnson and andfcc would save the fcc let your johnson having the part ut to engineer radio and television licenses that may johnson perhaps the wealthiest residen
congressman cox.n fact, when it became known, reported in the press, that there had been this ethically dubious action by the congressman, he did not back down. he scheduled that station for a hearing. in the political spectrum, that is a hostile thing for an agency station hase this to spend money for lawyers and might lose the license. they still have a very significant expense and maybe some risk. so at any rate, this congressman cox just went ballistic. a number of bills to be introduced...
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. >> rose: we conclude with a conversation with actor brian cox in his new film, "churchill," he plays the prime minister in the days leading up to d-day if june of 1944. >> we have churchill the hero, churchill the master of the second world, churchill the great rhetorical speaker and broadcaster, the guy who got us through war with his broadcasts through there wasser churchill. >> rose: the challenge facing donald trump, james comey's testimony and actor brian cox when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin this evening with politics. former f.b.i. director james comey will testify before the senate intelligence committee thursday. it is one of the most blic appearance since beingent fired by president trump last month. a central question he is likely to face is whether he believes trump tried to obstruct an ongoing federal investigatio
. >> rose: we conclude with a conversation with actor brian cox in his new film, "churchill," he plays the prime minister in the days leading up to d-day if june of 1944. >> we have churchill the hero, churchill the master of the second world, churchill the great rhetorical speaker and broadcaster, the guy who got us through war with his broadcasts through there wasser churchill. >> rose: the challenge facing donald trump, james comey's testimony and actor brian cox...
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♪ >>> tonight, courteney cox gets real about facial filler. >> biggest lesson that i have learned, gettinglder, just accept. less is more. >> the moment she decided to make a radical change to her face. >>> then -- love's sexy abs. are they for real? how she's fighting back against the haters who say this shot is fake. >>> plus, wedding wars, "dancing with the stars" addition. maks and pika and julianne hough saying their 0 dos on the same day? the tango over the guest list. who is going to which wedding? >>> plus -- ♪ >> katy perry, unplugged, as stars collide backstage. our exclusive new interview with george clooney's best friend of his visit with the twins. >> the kids are the perfect mix of both george and amal. >>> and behind the scenes of nicole kidman's steamy new movie. >> want me to touch him? >> yes, please. >> fantastic. i love it. >> now, for june 23rd, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." hi, everybody. thank you for joining us. brooke anderson is with me. >> let's get started. >> america fell in love with courteney cox more than two decades ago on "friends" and she's getti
♪ >>> tonight, courteney cox gets real about facial filler. >> biggest lesson that i have learned, gettinglder, just accept. less is more. >> the moment she decided to make a radical change to her face. >>> then -- love's sexy abs. are they for real? how she's fighting back against the haters who say this shot is fake. >>> plus, wedding wars, "dancing with the stars" addition. maks and pika and julianne hough saying their 0 dos on the same day?...
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courtney cox has skin care advice for her friend.lennium falcon movie has a new pilot. >>> tom brady gives up football for wrestling. bex from 96.5 has more of the sizzle in the hot minute. >> thanks, ukee and natasha courtney cox knows a thing or two about friend and facial fillers are not one of them. five three-year old actress says that she's all natural again after being unhappy with her look, following, too many injections. cox says everything is going to drop, i was trying to make it not drop but that made me look fake. >>> oscar winning director ron howard has been hired to trek upcoming untitled hans solo film. it comes two days after lucas films and disney let director phil lord and chris miller go for creative differences over style and tone. new england patriots quarterback tom brady is men to pull off miracles on the field, but in a new under arm or promotional video on the matt is a different story, five time champion kept his sense of humor while taking on assume owe wrestler but obviously was no match, 355 pounder. th
courtney cox has skin care advice for her friend.lennium falcon movie has a new pilot. >>> tom brady gives up football for wrestling. bex from 96.5 has more of the sizzle in the hot minute. >> thanks, ukee and natasha courtney cox knows a thing or two about friend and facial fillers are not one of them. five three-year old actress says that she's all natural again after being unhappy with her look, following, too many injections. cox says everything is going to drop, i was trying...
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on friday it will be exactly a year since the murder of the labour mpjo cox.has spoken since about how he wants her to be remembered for what she achieved and aspired to in life rather than the way in which she died. it's one of the reasons he has just written a book called jo cox — more in common. his proceeds from the book will go to a charity that supports the causes she believed in. hejoins me now. tell us a little more about the book. i'm reminded that more in common was part of the maiden speech you made in comments. what is the purpose of the book, what you wanted to tell people? what it came from was this sense that so many people suddenly had heard aboutjoe and lots of people, both that knew her really well and strangers got in touch to say they wanted to know more. there was a danger that she became seen as this one—dimensional politician that used to hang out in a place like this. i did not want people to be left with that impression. she was a mum, a sister, a campaigner, an activist. i wanted some of that to come across. from a personal point of v
on friday it will be exactly a year since the murder of the labour mpjo cox.has spoken since about how he wants her to be remembered for what she achieved and aspired to in life rather than the way in which she died. it's one of the reasons he has just written a book called jo cox — more in common. his proceeds from the book will go to a charity that supports the causes she believed in. hejoins me now. tell us a little more about the book. i'm reminded that more in common was part of the...
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i'm good with it. >> joining us now, ana marie cox, mtv news senior political correspondent and hostast, "with friends like these." and also joining us joan walsh, national affairs correspondent for the nation and an msnbc political analyst. so joan, the gauntlet has been thrown. president trump is accusing jim comey of the federal crime of perjury. >> yes. >> yesterday. and one of the things he says he perjured himself about, of course, of course trump didn't ask for his loyalty. >> this is my favorite part of this whole stream of consciousness thing he did today, lawrence, because he really was making it up as he went along. i don't know him. why would i ask for his loyalty? why would i ask him to pledge his allegiance to me. what he never said is the simple truth. he is independent. he doesn't work for me. i would never ask for that. i know that's not the place of the president to say something . i know that's not the mace of the president to say something like that to the fbi director so as he's just grabbing lines out of the air, he doesn't grab the simple one or, which should b
i'm good with it. >> joining us now, ana marie cox, mtv news senior political correspondent and hostast, "with friends like these." and also joining us joan walsh, national affairs correspondent for the nation and an msnbc political analyst. so joan, the gauntlet has been thrown. president trump is accusing jim comey of the federal crime of perjury. >> yes. >> yesterday. and one of the things he says he perjured himself about, of course, of course trump didn't ask...
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it was al haig saying he wanted me to fire cox. i'm not going to do it.ur commander in chief is ordering you to do this. i don't know what that added to the discussion. he said, well, who else is around? i said bob bjork is here. the commander in chief finally found someone willing to carry out his orders. bjork fired cox, and so ended what would become known as the saturday night massacre. >> saturday night massacre was a signal to the american people that a president was putting himself above the rule of law, and they demanded action. >> well, it's a hell of a history lesson. maybe the president ought to watch. >> definitely should watch. >> the closest thing to tweeting is doing something on a saturday night. what is the president doing on a saturday night that he's so excited about the prospect of being prosecuted that he has to fire everybody on a saturday night. that's the biggest way to make news. it shakes everything up. >> and i think that's what was a signal to the american people that something was really wrong. you had an attorney general of t
it was al haig saying he wanted me to fire cox. i'm not going to do it.ur commander in chief is ordering you to do this. i don't know what that added to the discussion. he said, well, who else is around? i said bob bjork is here. the commander in chief finally found someone willing to carry out his orders. bjork fired cox, and so ended what would become known as the saturday night massacre. >> saturday night massacre was a signal to the american people that a president was putting himself...
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cox says she didn't do it for her purse...but for principle. (steve) as the g-o-p pushes to move a new health care bill through the senate ... a new jersey mom is sharing her story and her fears.(pam) alison chandra's 3 -year old son ethan... has a rare disorder which caused his organs to form on the wrong side of his body. he recently had open heart surgery... and then a bill came in the mail. if she did not have insurance it would have cost chandra more than 200-thousand dollars. she was only billed five -hundred dollars. chandra told our news partners at c-n-n... that she posted the bill because quote- " it seems like our kids are being reduced to a line in the budget" she is also fearful the proposed health care bill in congress could change ethan's coverage. (steve)in sports... we will update you on the giants... as they host the colorado rockies...(pam)... and draymond green finally does it... and is the first warrior to ever do it... gary will let you know exactly what it was... and have all the sports... coming up federal student loan i
cox says she didn't do it for her purse...but for principle. (steve) as the g-o-p pushes to move a new health care bill through the senate ... a new jersey mom is sharing her story and her fears.(pam) alison chandra's 3 -year old son ethan... has a rare disorder which caused his organs to form on the wrong side of his body. he recently had open heart surgery... and then a bill came in the mail. if she did not have insurance it would have cost chandra more than 200-thousand dollars. she was only...
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it was al hag and he wanted me to fire cox.r commander and chief is ordering you to do this. i don't know what that added to the discussion. he said who else is around. i said bob bourque is here. >> the commander and chief finally found someone willing to carry out his orders. bourque fired cox and so ended what would be the saturday night massacre. >> that was the signal to the people the president was putting himself above the rule of law. they have demanded action. >> it's a hell of a history lesson. maybe the president should watch. >> definitely should. >> the closest thing to tweeting is doing something on a saturday night. what is the president doing that he's so excited that he's going to fire everybody on a saturday night. >> i think that was a signal to the american people something was really wrong. the attorney general of the united states resign rather than carry out the presidential order. these are republicans working for republican presidents. the american people said wait a minute. that's what triggered the im
it was al hag and he wanted me to fire cox.r commander and chief is ordering you to do this. i don't know what that added to the discussion. he said who else is around. i said bob bourque is here. >> the commander and chief finally found someone willing to carry out his orders. bourque fired cox and so ended what would be the saturday night massacre. >> that was the signal to the people the president was putting himself above the rule of law. they have demanded action. >> it's...
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at times like this we should reflect onjo cox's too.e being more that unites us than divides us. mr speaker, i am the not first richard benyon to have been asked to move the loyal address. laughter. my great—great—grandfather was the mp for berkshire between 1860 and 1876. cheering laughter though, in many ways, a great man, there is no record, no record of him ever troubling hansa rd with there is no record, no record of him ever troubling hansard with any speech... (!) laughter even a speech... (!) laughter evena maiden speech... (!) laughter even a maiden speech. but he was asked by benjamin disraeli to move the loyal address in 1869 but replied, as a matter of principle, he never spoke in parliament(!) laughter as you know, my father was one of your predecessors, as member for buckingham, and told that story to speaker thomas, who clasps the hand to his head and said, howl speaker thomas, who clasps the hand to his head and said, how i wish there were more like him in the house! laughter mr speaker, house! laughter mrspeaker, i hous
at times like this we should reflect onjo cox's too.e being more that unites us than divides us. mr speaker, i am the not first richard benyon to have been asked to move the loyal address. laughter. my great—great—grandfather was the mp for berkshire between 1860 and 1876. cheering laughter though, in many ways, a great man, there is no record, no record of him ever troubling hansa rd with there is no record, no record of him ever troubling hansard with any speech... (!) laughter even a...
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thank you, miss cox. >> reporter: i asked about those "allergies" a little later. you got a little emotional? >> very you -- you have your head down, grinding out a profession. just trying to do it the right way. you never take the time to pay that much attention to the accolades. i just try to contain myself because i don't want to cry on tv. yeah that's not -- that's not cool if you're a brother from oak cliff, that's just not what i want to try to do. >> reporter: a brother from oak cliff. >> what's going on, bro? >> reporter: a texas taste of substance, style, who stayed home to serve. for "nightline," i'm byron pitts in dallas. >>> next here, youtube star bethany mota on learning to be herself for a living. month old . plus...what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i made a point to talk to my doctor. he told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had sign
thank you, miss cox. >> reporter: i asked about those "allergies" a little later. you got a little emotional? >> very you -- you have your head down, grinding out a profession. just trying to do it the right way. you never take the time to pay that much attention to the accolades. i just try to contain myself because i don't want to cry on tv. yeah that's not -- that's not cool if you're a brother from oak cliff, that's just not what i want to try to do. >> reporter:...