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beasley in the slot.co >> cris: slot er. here it comes. >> al: prescott to the outside and beasley finally makes a catch. a little bit short of the first down. covered by the rookie justin reid. e.it'll be third down and >> cris: sometimes ezekiel elliott at his best blocking. he basically gets two of them coming here. little tffic jam. he took care of both >> cris: third down. about a yard and a half here. 3:30 into the extra session. bring beasley back in. behind elliott. give it to elliott. he'll get stuffed at the 42 by zach cunningham. >> cris: my goodness! that's the best play he's made against the run the entire season. not known for his prowess. stopping the run. zack martin's going to lean out just a little bit and the speedy cunningham much more of a coverage guy shoots the gap and makes the play. >> al: fourth and one. you could gamble but garrett is not. he's going to send chris jones or to punt. >> cris: don't ft that heath right there is the out back. nope. >> al: high, floating ck. clear catch is called for.ha
beasley in the slot.co >> cris: slot er. here it comes. >> al: prescott to the outside and beasley finally makes a catch. a little bit short of the first down. covered by the rookie justin reid. e.it'll be third down and >> cris: sometimes ezekiel elliott at his best blocking. he basically gets two of them coming here. little tffic jam. he took care of both >> cris: third down. about a yard and a half here. 3:30 into the extra session. bring beasley back in. behind...
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power seger cried power marvin cried power power ♪ ♪ james cried power lennon cried power patti criedor. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to greg kinnear, paul dano, hozier, mavis staples! [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there from philadelphia, pennsylvania. [ cheers and applause ] say tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thanks you for watching. have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight, jonah hill, star of "the resident," actress emily vancamp, music from the avett brothers, featuring the 8g band with thaddeus dixon. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. the white house issued a statement today co
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power seger cried power marvin cried power power ♪ ♪ james cried power lennon cried powerpa i criedheers and applause ] ♪ i was a navy doctor, so i'm used to getting to work early. now i have a general practice, with a lot of patients who are counting on me. many of them worry about president trump taking away protections for pre-existing conditions. and women are frightened they could lose reproductive health care. it's why i'm glad i have a friend named ben. ben is a national leader who's protecting obamacare from president trump. he's my friend ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin and i approved this message. spanberger: i'm abwhen dave brater, and i appwent to congress,. he went washington. [ camera shutter clicks ] while virginians struggle with rising drug prices, brat's taken thousands from pharmaceutical, insurance, and other health care companies, voting them billions in tax breaks while voting against lowering the cost of prescriptions and voting against protections for pre-existing conditions for the people he represents. brat serves his donors' interests. we
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man cries and was not pleased with the crying. >> really? talking]. >> well, he bared his soul. >> right. he looks like he is in. >> donna referred to him as a justice. >> thank you. shut up and get to fan mail. >> that's nice! >> ♪ >> ♪ with uncontrolled moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, you never know how your skin will look. and it can feel like no matter what you do, you're itching all the time. but even though you see and feel your eczema on the surface of your skin, an overly sensitive immune system deep within your skin might actually be causing your eczema. so help heal your skin from within. with dupixent. dupixent is not a steroid, and it continuously treats your eczema even when you can't see it. at 16 weeks, more than 1 in 3 patients saw clear or almost clear skin, and patients saw significant reduction in itch. do not use if you are allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur. tell your doctor if you have new or worsening eye problems, including eye pain or changes in vision. if you have asthma, and
man cries and was not pleased with the crying. >> really? talking]. >> well, he bared his soul. >> right. he looks like he is in. >> donna referred to him as a justice. >> thank you. shut up and get to fan mail. >> that's nice! >> ♪ >> ♪ with uncontrolled moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, you never know how your skin will look. and it can feel like no matter what you do, you're itching all the time. but even though you see and...
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my theory, the press all said, oh she cried and that's why she won. she cried and then the next night in new hampshire over barack obama. all of the mainstream press covered it as being about the vulnerability of crying. that she had, and setting tears women flocked to her. we love other ladies who cry. that was story. that was eight years ago, nine years ago when i read that book. i had another theory which was at her crying, the whole weekend that she had been in new hampshire, predicted to lose, the press had been ends in are great, she's going to lose, out of primary. she actually got mad. she talked back to chris matthews, yelled at these guys, she said sexism. it's the first time she acknowledged sexism. the women who went out and voted for her, positive then were voting for her but not because they love a lady who cries but they recognize in her frustration, something they were mad about. this woman being written off whether or not they left her -- if you were mad, i didn't think the press saw that. one of the reasons tears are so misunderstood
my theory, the press all said, oh she cried and that's why she won. she cried and then the next night in new hampshire over barack obama. all of the mainstream press covered it as being about the vulnerability of crying. that she had, and setting tears women flocked to her. we love other ladies who cry. that was story. that was eight years ago, nine years ago when i read that book. i had another theory which was at her crying, the whole weekend that she had been in new hampshire, predicted to...
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that is a lot. >> cris and david, thank you both for joining.g of gab.com and the role it played in the brazilian election, the social network is now under scrutiny in the u.s. it is a two-year-old network that billed itself as a free speech alternative. it has been a haven for neo nazis, nationalsists and others. now it has been linked to the zog shooter. before he barged in and opened fire, he posted one last message on gab. the gab home page currently has a statement, part of which states we are most censored, smeared and no platform start up in history, which means we are a threat to the media and to the silicon valley old guard game. gab isn't going anywhere. let's bring in our panel to discuss. our reporter josh, and david irkpatrick, found of techtromony. david i want to start with you. when it comes to misinformation, facebook has been the platform we are looking at, but gab looks like a similar beast here without the moderation that we see facebook and twitter pushing into. how do you bridge the gap? >> there is no question that we have
that is a lot. >> cris and david, thank you both for joining.g of gab.com and the role it played in the brazilian election, the social network is now under scrutiny in the u.s. it is a two-year-old network that billed itself as a free speech alternative. it has been a haven for neo nazis, nationalsists and others. now it has been linked to the zog shooter. before he barged in and opened fire, he posted one last message on gab. the gab home page currently has a statement, part of which...
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cris co-authored a report. and david is with us. i want to start with you. 44% of brazilians were getting their political news there these days. what did you find when you looked at the messaging going back and forth. how much is real and how much of what we call fake news? >> what we see is a big, big amount of misinformation going back and forth on the what's up app system.ht'hat's we have analyzed about 50 images, for example, and out of those 50 images we got actually to analyze, we only found that four of them were totally true. that is like a very little amount of good information being around in brazil. that is very low amount of good information. >> four out of 50? that is very low. when it comes to where we have been concerned about disinformation, a lot of focus has been put on facebook and twitter, but it seems like these more private conversations is where it is at. cris, how concerning is this, that these are a little more out of the public eye, not on a message board. >> here in brazil, we just finished the elections.
cris co-authored a report. and david is with us. i want to start with you. 44% of brazilians were getting their political news there these days. what did you find when you looked at the messaging going back and forth. how much is real and how much of what we call fake news? >> what we see is a big, big amount of misinformation going back and forth on the what's up app system.ht'hat's we have analyzed about 50 images, for example, and out of those 50 images we got actually to analyze, we...
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wells the first time she made the speech, she cried and she was mortified that she cried and you talk about how shirley chisholm would leave and then cry and private. and wonder about the kind of, it feels to me that so much of what is at the heart of rage for powerful women, i'm thinking about hillary clinton, is that you're angry but you can't express it and sometimes you are afraid to express because you know they can just devolve into tears really quickly, right? >> guest: thank yous from that and an express ability. it's funny, you bring up hillary clinton and one of the things i thought about on in this respect as i wrote first book about hillary clinton, michelle obama and sarah palin and the gender racial and class politics of the 2008 elections which they were all the stored figures. the very memorable moment for hillary clinton in 2008 is when she cried in new hampshire. in that book which i wrote many years ago before i got anywhere near to my thinking is now on the subject, my theory, the press all said she cried and that's why -- she cried in the next night she staged a s
wells the first time she made the speech, she cried and she was mortified that she cried and you talk about how shirley chisholm would leave and then cry and private. and wonder about the kind of, it feels to me that so much of what is at the heart of rage for powerful women, i'm thinking about hillary clinton, is that you're angry but you can't express it and sometimes you are afraid to express because you know they can just devolve into tears really quickly, right? >> guest: thank yous...
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why were the cries of children and parents ignored? why the cries of children and parents ignored ? was the cries of children and parents ignored? why was our system of justice blinded to injustice? why has it taken so long to act? why we re has it taken so long to act? why were other things more important than this? the care of innocent children, why didn't we believe? today, we ask these questions and finally acknowledge and confront the lost screams of our children. while we cannot be so vain to pretend to a nswer we cannot be so vain to pretend to answer this, what we must be so humble to fall before those who work with again and bake to them our apology. sorry that didn't ask for forgiveness, a sorry that dare not try and make sense of the incompressible or think it's good, i sorry that does not insult with an incredible promise, i sorry that speaks only of profound grief and loss. i sorry from a nation that seeks to reach out in compassion into the darkness where you have lived for so long. nothing we can do now will right the wrongs inflicted on our nations children, even aft
why were the cries of children and parents ignored? why the cries of children and parents ignored ? was the cries of children and parents ignored? why was our system of justice blinded to injustice? why has it taken so long to act? why we re has it taken so long to act? why were other things more important than this? the care of innocent children, why didn't we believe? today, we ask these questions and finally acknowledge and confront the lost screams of our children. while we cannot be so...
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i cried in mamma mia! i cried the first time they sang together, the last time that they sang.per was extraordinarily good, i am neutral on him and he was tiptop. i wasn‘t just neutral, i was sceptical on him, and he did a brilliant directorial job. you believed the concert sequences. you believed the backstage stuff. i obviously need to see it again. it‘s a star is born, how can you not cry? is there a dvd? there is a dvd and i guarantee you are going to hate this. we‘ll do it quite quick. revenge, a film which turns the rape revenge convention on its head. it is a feminist film but it‘s also very gory and very violent and i‘m not recommending it for you but if anyone‘s a horror fan, it‘s interesting but it‘s not as radical as it thinks it is but it is a very interesting film, but you and i can have a very serious discussion about a star is born. oh, i‘m in so much trouble! anyway, lovely to see you. apart from that. all our other programmes, if you can bear it, are on the iplayer and all the news and reviews are on the website — you know the address by now. we‘ve got the conv
i cried in mamma mia! i cried the first time they sang together, the last time that they sang.per was extraordinarily good, i am neutral on him and he was tiptop. i wasn‘t just neutral, i was sceptical on him, and he did a brilliant directorial job. you believed the concert sequences. you believed the backstage stuff. i obviously need to see it again. it‘s a star is born, how can you not cry? is there a dvd? there is a dvd and i guarantee you are going to hate this. we‘ll do it quite...
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anulan el in indulto que se le dio en di diciembre pasado yorde orden t captura, si de 25 aÑos por cripjkl p r enfermedad de fujimori pero es i inaplicable dicen que se entrega pero apelaran el fallo . >> la primera ministra britanica entro bailando a la confe p par. >> si . >> se calietntan motores, con n dancing queen de aabba miren n e es la primera vez miren . >> ella ahi, si como shakira d nada en africa en una visita este aÑo al regresar en noticias telemundo cr7 (cristiano ronaldo( dice que es inocente y tiene la conciencia tranquila por acusaciones de vilacolacion. >> obra de arte hace honor a l millones de indocumentados que a aportan en este pais . >> noticias telemundo investia c celebra el premio emmy y que estamos siempre con la comunidad rompemos el habito todos los d dias en noticias telemundo . >> musica . >> prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba en aarp sabemos que, cuando haces algo por ti, puedes hacer más por tu famil
anulan el in indulto que se le dio en di diciembre pasado yorde orden t captura, si de 25 aÑos por cripjkl p r enfermedad de fujimori pero es i inaplicable dicen que se entrega pero apelaran el fallo . >> la primera ministra britanica entro bailando a la confe p par. >> si . >> se calietntan motores, con n dancing queen de aabba miren n e es la primera vez miren . >> ella ahi, si como shakira d nada en africa en una visita este aÑo al regresar en noticias telemundo cr7...
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entering the ceremony alongside gwyneth's silver clad mom blythe danner who according to the source criedthe nuptials. the bride danced through the night. the falchuks are now a blended family. gwyneth is the new step-mom to brad's son and daughter. earlier this year the bride told "good morning america" her own two kids apple and moses were pumped for their mom to tie the knot. >> the kids, are they excited for the wedding? >> yeah, they are excited. >> and this is the first actual wedding, yes? >> yes. chris and i eloped and so i've never had a wedding or any of these fun like bride kind of things. so i'm really enjoying myself. >> spreading love on a monday. i'm really happy for them. >> the best. >> go gwyneth. get married girl. >> over in manhattan love was in the air at the premiere of "tem stone's new movie. >> while her muse hit the red carpet solo. t swift was inside. low key going out the back was jlaw's date. emma stone's date -- >> my mom. >> the 29-year-old looked glam. she dishes it out and is taking it too. >> dishing is all part of taking. >> the hardest part was with this
entering the ceremony alongside gwyneth's silver clad mom blythe danner who according to the source criedthe nuptials. the bride danced through the night. the falchuks are now a blended family. gwyneth is the new step-mom to brad's son and daughter. earlier this year the bride told "good morning america" her own two kids apple and moses were pumped for their mom to tie the knot. >> the kids, are they excited for the wedding? >> yeah, they are excited. >> and this is...
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she's cried, i've cried. statching the pain that she suffered. most people don't know what she has gone through. >> i need to remove the small piece of her intestine. clive:s rosemary'ctor understands the continuing traumas once wounds heal. >> their whole lives gets changed, and that does not include the psychological injuries they sustained. it can affectour whole way of fe. you cannot work the normal job you used to work. if you don't have disability insurance, i mean, you could end up on the streets. isve: but elsewhere, li serene. the hotel the killer fired from bears no trace of carnage. and the business of selling guns is undimmed. backgroundpassed checks using an arsenal of 13 -- more20 thaigh-caliber weapons because he could. i arrived in las vegas the day after the shooting to report on the tragedy last year, and many of the billboards on the main strip were carrying words ofnd ence. by the time i left, 48 hours later, those words have disappeared, and it was back to selling as usual. >> you are looking at live pictures of broward count
she's cried, i've cried. statching the pain that she suffered. most people don't know what she has gone through. >> i need to remove the small piece of her intestine. clive:s rosemary'ctor understands the continuing traumas once wounds heal. >> their whole lives gets changed, and that does not include the psychological injuries they sustained. it can affectour whole way of fe. you cannot work the normal job you used to work. if you don't have disability insurance, i mean, you could...
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she's cried, i cried. just watching her pain that she suffered.he has gone through. yeah, i need to remove a small piece of her intestines. rosemarie's doctor matthewjohnson understands the continuing traumas. their whole lives get changed, and that doesn't even include the psychological injuries that they sustain. and, i mean, it can affect your whole way of life. you can't work the normaljob that you used to work. if you don't have disability insurance, then, i mean, you could end up on the streets. but, elsewhere, life is serene. the hotel the killer fired from bears no trace of carnage. and the business of selling guns is undimmed. the murderer passed background checks, using an arsenal of more than 20 high—calibre weapons, because he could. i arrived in las vegas the day after the shooting to report on the tragedy last year, and many of the billboards here on the main strip were carrying words of condolence. by the time i left, 48 hours later, those words had disappeared and it was back to selling as usual. news report: you're looking at live
she's cried, i cried. just watching her pain that she suffered.he has gone through. yeah, i need to remove a small piece of her intestines. rosemarie's doctor matthewjohnson understands the continuing traumas. their whole lives get changed, and that doesn't even include the psychological injuries that they sustain. and, i mean, it can affect your whole way of life. you can't work the normaljob that you used to work. if you don't have disability insurance, then, i mean, you could end up on the...
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sow the flowers here at the bar they beat me and did not let me sell flowers i said in a corner and cried. we begin the day with a malfunction aboard a russians or use rocket that could have easily become a deadly fireball in the sky but instead the two men on board kept their cool and their lives when they aborted attempts to escape gravity instead of letting our planet pull them back to safety now an image of the two astronauts being shaken in their council what it first resembled a social media just well it turned out to be the moment that the soyuz rocket failed on its way to the international space station now this kind of malfunction has never happened in the history of the i assess and it cannot be brushed aside because for now the only way to get to the space station is with a soyuz rocket. safe and well with the medical equipment the only sign of the arrow d.l. a few hours early at the two astronauts have been all smiles ready to spend six months aboard the international space station three two one engines of a punish me things look to be going to plan. and there is liftoff of th
sow the flowers here at the bar they beat me and did not let me sell flowers i said in a corner and cried. we begin the day with a malfunction aboard a russians or use rocket that could have easily become a deadly fireball in the sky but instead the two men on board kept their cool and their lives when they aborted attempts to escape gravity instead of letting our planet pull them back to safety now an image of the two astronauts being shaken in their council what it first resembled a social...
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she's cried, i've cried. just watching her pain that she's suffered.emary's doctor matthewjohnson understands the continuing traumas once wounds heal. their whole lives get changed and that doesn't even include the psychological injuries that they sustain. for years. i mean, it can affect your whole way of life. you can't work the normal job you used to work. if you don't have disability insurance, then, i mean, you could end up on the streets. but elsewhere, life is serene. the hotel the killer fired from bears no trace of carnage, and the business of selling guns is undimmed. the murderer passed background checks, using an arsenal of more than 20 high—calibre weapons because he could. i arrived in las vegas the day after the shooting to report on the tragedy last year, and many of the billboards here on the main strip were carrying words of condolence. by the time i left, 48 hours later, those words had disappeared and it was back to selling as usual. you're looking at live pictures there, broward county, florida, where there's an active shooter... p
she's cried, i've cried. just watching her pain that she's suffered.emary's doctor matthewjohnson understands the continuing traumas once wounds heal. their whole lives get changed and that doesn't even include the psychological injuries that they sustain. for years. i mean, it can affect your whole way of life. you can't work the normal job you used to work. if you don't have disability insurance, then, i mean, you could end up on the streets. but elsewhere, life is serene. the hotel the...
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might pence repeatedly tries to restore order but this vote is being delayed in interrupted by the criesand pleas of protest is that's right there's a huge protest hundreds of protesters showed up in the senate office building that probably had the effect of encouraging supporters of the nominee brett kavanaugh who and the base of the republican party who are just outraged by the shows of intimidation and protest it brings them right back to the nine hundred sixty s. when a lot of this began a lot of these divisions began so it's probably just increasing the level of rage i don't think is changing any votes well we're just going to get back to the proceedings there at the u.s. senate we will chat in a bit that let's listen in to what's happening here mr scott. research shaheen. mr shelby this man. who stabenow. mr sullivan mr tester mr down mr tillis i mr to me mr udall mr van hollen. mr warner is warren now mr white house mr wake or mr wide. mr young. with my friend the senator from montana senator deigns who is walking his daughter down the aisle in this afternoon if he were present an
might pence repeatedly tries to restore order but this vote is being delayed in interrupted by the criesand pleas of protest is that's right there's a huge protest hundreds of protesters showed up in the senate office building that probably had the effect of encouraging supporters of the nominee brett kavanaugh who and the base of the republican party who are just outraged by the shows of intimidation and protest it brings them right back to the nine hundred sixty s. when a lot of this began a...
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don't tell molly this, but i cried at the end. and i go, molly! he cried at the end!you were surprised and disappointed because i didn't -- i wasn't able to read the social cues to know that you mean to it, that i was -- >> jimmy: a drunk mike birbiglia is not to be trusted is what i learned that night. >> it was brutal. >> jimmy: one of the great things about being on broadway, there aren't that many things, but one of the things that there are is you get a play bill with your name on it just like every broadway show does. >> it's crazy. >> jimmy: and people buy ads. do you have to sell the ads in the play bill yourself or does somebody do that for you? >> yeah, i take a binder around to the neighborhoods. >> jimmy: i haven't told you this but i took out an ad in your playbill and i don't know if you can read that. >> oh my god. >> jimmy: just a little reminder. >> that's insane. i always had to tell people that -- because it is a comedy show that it is a genuinely -- it's an emotional show, like it's about -- i never want to -- the first half of the show is basicall
don't tell molly this, but i cried at the end. and i go, molly! he cried at the end!you were surprised and disappointed because i didn't -- i wasn't able to read the social cues to know that you mean to it, that i was -- >> jimmy: a drunk mike birbiglia is not to be trusted is what i learned that night. >> it was brutal. >> jimmy: one of the great things about being on broadway, there aren't that many things, but one of the things that there are is you get a play bill with...
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she has cried and cried and cried today. she says she's been getting texts from friends, so she actually had a planned vacation in the villages down here in florida. she left yesterday, and then is really left under the auspices that she wouldn't have a home to go home to. and from some of her friends who rode out the storm in mexico beach. this is a town, two miles wide, you know, two by three miles, just a thousand people who live there permanently. this little seaside town between port st. joe and panama city beach, and it is just levels. i mean crews haven't been able to get in there, and she was saying to me she lost her husband in november. this is the first time she's had to do all of this all by herself. she's six hours away and getting texts from friends, don, basically saying they think she's totally lost her home. >> oh, my gosh. thank you for the work you're doing down there. we appreciate it, brooke. if we need you, we'll get back to you. brooke, scott, brian, miguel, and nick valencia, thanks to all of you. >>>
she has cried and cried and cried today. she says she's been getting texts from friends, so she actually had a planned vacation in the villages down here in florida. she left yesterday, and then is really left under the auspices that she wouldn't have a home to go home to. and from some of her friends who rode out the storm in mexico beach. this is a town, two miles wide, you know, two by three miles, just a thousand people who live there permanently. this little seaside town between port st....
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and we cried there. then we came back home, we danced. we also cried again. andd for us, that was the resistance. >> the regression in the last three years has been incredible in the relationship between palestinians and the israelis. is there any way that you found to go tothe heart ofisraelis and tell them don't be afraid of me? >> i don't believe in this fear. we are the people who are afraid of them. they are the occupation. we are the occupied. so the discourse that was played in the media and played in their minds by their leaders, i don't accept it. they talk about their security, but they never thought of my security. >> more than any other time that i went back to jerusalem, i found people living in fear and in suspicion of everyone who entered the coffee shop. even security where jerusalem became the world capital of suicide bombing. >> one of ththe victims of suicide bombing is a doctor, who, in may of 2003, was standing behind a young palestinian girl in a supermarket who blew herself up, causing him multiple injuries. and he lost sight in one of
and we cried there. then we came back home, we danced. we also cried again. andd for us, that was the resistance. >> the regression in the last three years has been incredible in the relationship between palestinians and the israelis. is there any way that you found to go tothe heart ofisraelis and tell them don't be afraid of me? >> i don't believe in this fear. we are the people who are afraid of them. they are the occupation. we are the occupied. so the discourse that was played...
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muffled cries in the darkness and acknowledged he is the tyranny of invisible suffering. the never heard pleas of tortured souls bewildered by difference to the thinkable fifty of their innocents to die a stray. confronts a trauma an abomination hiding in plain sight for far too long. they've been rallies in fifteen states across brazil in support of the far right presidential front runner jailed bolsa nardo he won the first round of the presidential vote on october the seventh in the polls now put him ahead of the leftist candidate the man though her dad for sunday's runoff thousands of refugees and migrants are marching across mexico heading for the united states they're part of a so-called caravan of people coming from honduras el salvador and guatemala u.s. president donald trump has threatened to deploy troops if they don't back down home and join them on the road through southern mexico. turn off the kilometer young and old men and women they keep on trudging it's a multitude at least four thousand people in a caravan that began in honduras. now they've made it thro
muffled cries in the darkness and acknowledged he is the tyranny of invisible suffering. the never heard pleas of tortured souls bewildered by difference to the thinkable fifty of their innocents to die a stray. confronts a trauma an abomination hiding in plain sight for far too long. they've been rallies in fifteen states across brazil in support of the far right presidential front runner jailed bolsa nardo he won the first round of the presidential vote on october the seventh in the polls now...
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you know we cried at the beginning but later celebrated and that. we felt the deepest yearning for home but also happiness and i knew. lead unsummoned songs i felt the sadness and pain of the syrian people the unkind. afterwards they moved their star for these fans elena as they embody mantle to syria they remember. last sunday's presidential elections in cameroon were marred by violence for two years now separatists have been waging an often bloody campaign against government forces the fighting has forced large numbers to flee many to neighboring nigeria. as stuffy tent for nine people this has been miriam the song so for almost a year ever since the village she used to live in was stormed by cameroonian soldiers with her blind brother on her back and the twins and she fled into the forest towards nigeria you know if there is peace in my account i would like to go back i would like to go back because here we are just living as big us because you have to wait on somebody will come and give us what before we eat while we live farms we have planted a
you know we cried at the beginning but later celebrated and that. we felt the deepest yearning for home but also happiness and i knew. lead unsummoned songs i felt the sadness and pain of the syrian people the unkind. afterwards they moved their star for these fans elena as they embody mantle to syria they remember. last sunday's presidential elections in cameroon were marred by violence for two years now separatists have been waging an often bloody campaign against government forces the...
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everyone cries, right?sele told "gma" how a turbulent flight early in her modeling career triggered a wave of debilitating panic attacks. >> it kind of started this kind of fear of being in small spaces. so it started with a little plane ride. but then it became like tunnels, subways, elevators. my world just kept getting smaller and smaller. >> number 3, kate hudson's baby girl arrived this week. her name is ronnie rose, named after her grandfather. she was born tuesday. the 39-year-old mom already a mom to two boys, 7-year-old bingham and 14-year-old ryder. the birth marks the first child with boyfriend danny fujikawa. number 2, justin bieber is married. ♪ i'm the one >> a source tells "e.t." justin and his fiance hailey baldwin secretly tied the knot after obtaining their marriage licenses at this new york courthouse last month. what's strange is that the couple kept it a secret from a lot of people close to them. and hailey even denied it outright on twitter. hailey was out this week on melrose avenue w
everyone cries, right?sele told "gma" how a turbulent flight early in her modeling career triggered a wave of debilitating panic attacks. >> it kind of started this kind of fear of being in small spaces. so it started with a little plane ride. but then it became like tunnels, subways, elevators. my world just kept getting smaller and smaller. >> number 3, kate hudson's baby girl arrived this week. her name is ronnie rose, named after her grandfather. she was born tuesday....
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i cried. my husband came home from work and asked me what was wrong and i said, "my grandmother is really mad." and he asked, "why?" i said, "because of that tennis tournament a month ago." he barely remembered it. i called my dad in tears. he had gotten the same letter. it was photocopied. he said he had already thrown it away. [laughter] but the p.s. said do not show it to anybody. but i decided to publish it in my book. cokie: that's that journalistic instinct. >> she did not like it because our grandfather was raised to be a good sportsman. even though he might have though it was funny, she was embarrassed because she would have thought that his mother was lovely and very athletic, so she would not have needed to do the worm. cokie: so what about the rest of you? times when your grandmother just came down on you? >> why me? i might be the one to take this. i always felt like ganny would pick up people that she liked. she was the great defender of her family to other people and the public,
i cried. my husband came home from work and asked me what was wrong and i said, "my grandmother is really mad." and he asked, "why?" i said, "because of that tennis tournament a month ago." he barely remembered it. i called my dad in tears. he had gotten the same letter. it was photocopied. he said he had already thrown it away. [laughter] but the p.s. said do not show it to anybody. but i decided to publish it in my book. cokie: that's that journalistic instinct....
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i froze, i cried, i couldn't speak. all charges were dropped. and earlier this week, at a town hall in dell wear, the delaware city fire company, someone i've known for decades got out of her car, came up to me, gave me a huge hug, and keeping said i never told my husband, i never told my son. and today i have. and in her voice there was both heavy emotion and an enormous sense of relief. and i have to say for me, a sense of great pain that i was wishing i could do nothing except sit and listen to honor her story. to provide some sense of comfort and support and recognition and yet, had to move on to the town hall. after a few moments. at a dinner here in washington just last night, someone shared with me an maamazing story of her daughters surface v suffering. and to hear a story of that power, and pain, in the midst of a social setting, is both wonderful in that they are trusting with a story that they have held on to for so long, and terrible in that it is a reminder in which the ways we speak to each other of serving assault in hushed tones
i froze, i cried, i couldn't speak. all charges were dropped. and earlier this week, at a town hall in dell wear, the delaware city fire company, someone i've known for decades got out of her car, came up to me, gave me a huge hug, and keeping said i never told my husband, i never told my son. and today i have. and in her voice there was both heavy emotion and an enormous sense of relief. and i have to say for me, a sense of great pain that i was wishing i could do nothing except sit and listen...
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. >> we cried. we cried. weouldn't g back in. things that you can't replace. the owner has some going in to retrieve what can be salvaged. farther marines that risks their lives that day, they were just doing what any good neighbor situation.n the same >> we're definitely erwhelmed. >> as for the 160 seniors who lost their homes and most if not all of their belongings, they're beginning the journey of putting their lives back together while ci officials help them put their lives back together. >> some days are bad. we don't know where we're going to be living. we love that neighborhood but we can't go back. waking up every morning and knowing you don't have a home to go bkto. >> investigators are working to find out why the fire alarm system didn't work. news4. >>> we've got some news for your health. some research on somethinge you may doing every day. taking low dose aspirin may lower your risk of ovarian cancer. women too took other painkiller like ibuprofen had a higher risk. talk to your doctor before youk tamedication. a low dose was 100 milligrams oe .
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i cried. my husband came home from work and asked me what wrong and i said my grandmother is really mad. because of that tennis tournament a month ago. he barely remembered it. i called my dad in tears. he had gotten the same letter. it was photocopied. he said he had hardly thrown it away. [laughter] not show.s. said do it to anybody. but i decided to publish it in my book. >> that's that's journalism instinct. becauseid not like it our grandmother was raised to be person.ports shewas embarrassed because would have thoughts that his mother was lovely and very athletic, so she would not have needed to do the worm. >> so what about the rest of you? times when your grandmother just came down on you? i might be the one to take this. wouldys felt like ganny pick up people that she liked. she was the great defender of her family to other people and the public, but man, she would let you have it. so one time, i had just graduated from college. life -- i spot in went to university of texas. i did not
i cried. my husband came home from work and asked me what wrong and i said my grandmother is really mad. because of that tennis tournament a month ago. he barely remembered it. i called my dad in tears. he had gotten the same letter. it was photocopied. he said he had hardly thrown it away. [laughter] not show.s. said do it to anybody. but i decided to publish it in my book. >> that's that's journalism instinct. becauseid not like it our grandmother was raised to be person.ports shewas...
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sell the flowers here at the bar they beat me and did not let me sell flowers i said in a corner and cried obama. facing this kind of abuse for prolonged periods of time causes what is known as toxic stress in children something n.-g. o. workers are growing increasingly worried about. nadine was as part of a team that runs the fund bus an initiative aimed at believe using the children suffering on the streets. for a couple of hours each week they can come inside the bus a safe space away from the gaze of the passers by to do arts and crafts. he said there it helps them released if you give a child a piece of paper cardboard and glue and then they can make something out of it the child gets to feel powerful which he normally does not get to feel yet they might but the bus is by no means a sustainable solution for syrian street children in beirut it can fit a maximum of fifteen children at a time. syrian children account for three out of four children living and working on the streets of lebanon. resources to help them are overstretched leaving children like use a phenomenon with no resort b
sell the flowers here at the bar they beat me and did not let me sell flowers i said in a corner and cried obama. facing this kind of abuse for prolonged periods of time causes what is known as toxic stress in children something n.-g. o. workers are growing increasingly worried about. nadine was as part of a team that runs the fund bus an initiative aimed at believe using the children suffering on the streets. for a couple of hours each week they can come inside the bus a safe space away from...
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sifts sorry the russians had a great disturbance in the force this is millions of voices suddenly cried out and . suddenly his son just to prove it the guy behind the research analyzed almost a thousand online messages for the director and his result was more than half of the hate tweets came from trolls some of them were russian. the director didn't just pay attention he shared the link to the study with his twitter followers. mark. it wasn't disney not even the director it was the damn room ski's. by saying fake news that's what we've heard from web search giant google right from the moment the first false reports sneaked in. we have to take the problem very very seriously we have to think about what we can do there we have very clear policies in place we've adjusted some of our policies we're moving really really fast with what we can control. the crusader itself is in the spotlight over all things fake an investigation by the u.k.'s times newspaper has uncovered the search giant allowed fake websites to buy advertising space under terms like fake credit card that works google offere
sifts sorry the russians had a great disturbance in the force this is millions of voices suddenly cried out and . suddenly his son just to prove it the guy behind the research analyzed almost a thousand online messages for the director and his result was more than half of the hate tweets came from trolls some of them were russian. the director didn't just pay attention he shared the link to the study with his twitter followers. mark. it wasn't disney not even the director it was the damn room...
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piles of concrete slabs are sometimes into precarious state for rescue teams to operate they hear the cries of those trapped under the rubble but can do little to help. almost fifty thousand people have been evacuated from the west today areas homes destroyed and fifty aftershocks can do now is wait for a train the international salute is on from the international aid agencies to get through. let's bring in dan heartache he's on the ground in polo and he joins us on the line hi boston thanks for joining us now with people still believed to be trapped under the rubble bring us up to date on rescue operations. well if we were in one place here in pa louis city today where. a landslide or what can be described as it were thing. to them it felt like the earth just opened up and swallowed up a whole whole neighborhood and it it fell and five that's two kilometers long and they're saying that there are still five hundred people buried in the rubble and in the mud they are only in that one bottle and they're pulling out bodies every day new bodies every day though the death toll is definitely had
piles of concrete slabs are sometimes into precarious state for rescue teams to operate they hear the cries of those trapped under the rubble but can do little to help. almost fifty thousand people have been evacuated from the west today areas homes destroyed and fifty aftershocks can do now is wait for a train the international salute is on from the international aid agencies to get through. let's bring in dan heartache he's on the ground in polo and he joins us on the line hi boston thanks...
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sell the flowers here at the bar they beat me and did not let me sell flowers i said in a corner and cried obama. facing this kind of abuse for prolonged periods of time causes what is known as toxic stress and children something and geo workers are growing increasingly worried about. who or how much of that about let's say a kid spends four to five years on the streets if he stays in lebanon or goes back to syria the pressures he faced on the streets will remain with him he won't be able to do his work properly and it's not that we are talking about children instead of being at school they are being lost. out of them and this is affecting an entire generation. that o.s.i. he was here nadine with as part of a team that runs the fund us an initiative aimed at believe using the children suffering on the streets. for a couple of hours each week they can come inside the bus a safe space away from the gaze of the passers by to do arts and crafts. they said there it helps them released if you give a child a piece of paper cardboard and glue and then they can make something out of it the child ge
sell the flowers here at the bar they beat me and did not let me sell flowers i said in a corner and cried obama. facing this kind of abuse for prolonged periods of time causes what is known as toxic stress and children something and geo workers are growing increasingly worried about. who or how much of that about let's say a kid spends four to five years on the streets if he stays in lebanon or goes back to syria the pressures he faced on the streets will remain with him he won't be able to do...
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contra or against kavanaugh and the anti kavanaugh protesters are having a last to re here with battle cries like shame shame shame on you and that is obviously addressed to the senators those critical senator susan collins and jeff flake the republicans who will as they have said vote yes for the confirmation of fred cavanaugh but stephanie let's not forget that this is a big victory at least it would be for donald trump's republican party wouldn't it . absolutely right no doubt a huge victory for the white house for donald trump and his agenda two thousand and sixteen campaign remember he came out said you can like me or hate me i don't really care but i will be if i am elected i will be nominating conservative judges for this country to take a conservative direction in the supreme court for decades to come so yes that's a wonderful wonderful victory for him and also it benefits him for the campaign trail president will head to topeka kansas today for tour to hold a speech again on a on a campaign event or keep a campaign like event so. we will probably hear from him before he takes off to
contra or against kavanaugh and the anti kavanaugh protesters are having a last to re here with battle cries like shame shame shame on you and that is obviously addressed to the senators those critical senator susan collins and jeff flake the republicans who will as they have said vote yes for the confirmation of fred cavanaugh but stephanie let's not forget that this is a big victory at least it would be for donald trump's republican party wouldn't it . absolutely right no doubt a huge victory...
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piles of concrete slabs are sometimes into precarious state for rescue teams to operate they hear the cries of those trapped under the rubble but can do little to help almost fifty thousand people have been evacuated from the worst hit areas homes destroyed and fearful of aftershocks all they can do know is wait for aid from the into new soon authorities and from the international aid agencies to get through. it abuse bastion hot it is underground in palo and joins us now so people are still believed to be trapped in the rubble there can you bring us up to date on rescue operations. yeah there's too many places throughout the city where rescue or recovery operations are ongoing we were at one of those places today where the whole neighborhood was destroyed by the earthquake and people there told us that just in that one place so low and they think that as many as five hundred people were still buried by the mud and by the debris and they're trying to get them out in that case they don't expect to find anyone alive there anymore they're recovering bodies. you know talking about whole neighbo
piles of concrete slabs are sometimes into precarious state for rescue teams to operate they hear the cries of those trapped under the rubble but can do little to help almost fifty thousand people have been evacuated from the worst hit areas homes destroyed and fearful of aftershocks all they can do know is wait for aid from the into new soon authorities and from the international aid agencies to get through. it abuse bastion hot it is underground in palo and joins us now so people are still...
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turn just because of those cries of good you used to do on the good. of the condo how do you. know what todo or so the misconstrued until now was not part of the speech or some other small. over yours i miss him so that was thank you i just. moved here will. change. so much you. know you can do for. you. to complete it you will quickly. know that it is the life of the. first people good for you for you know yes i'm just using the few minutes she would. be just about. what she. has you know he's just that's. just the troll part because you. don't think he'll just look at the phone move you otoh i'm not sure he should try to cut out to the point of the phone like the palm. os transfer clips with the schwarzenegger. style community day picture. you know you're going to. but that if they did you all must. see assumed that the temple in roswell even so that was it was natural that she was here. but they're not there yet. and you know. the post about month old but glad to see it. was i don't just look at him he ha ha ha he did it up on the table that you get a grip on that it will l
turn just because of those cries of good you used to do on the good. of the condo how do you. know what todo or so the misconstrued until now was not part of the speech or some other small. over yours i miss him so that was thank you i just. moved here will. change. so much you. know you can do for. you. to complete it you will quickly. know that it is the life of the. first people good for you for you know yes i'm just using the few minutes she would. be just about. what she. has you know he's...
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no, i cried twice. it is a narrative that works for me. somebody said, how does it end?at's how it ends. believe that because i wanted about your dvd choice. it sounds terrific. it is an interesting feature. it is a portrait of trauma as seen through the eyes of the child. the reason i wa nt to the eyes of the child. the reason i want to flag it on dvd, this is a classic example of a movie which got very good reviews and a very limited release. if you didn't see it in cinemas, most people didn't. it is really well worth catching up with. check it out. it's a very, very touching piece of work. summer 1993, thank you. let you go and what a star is born for the third time. happily! a quick reminder before we go that you'll find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc.co.uk/mark kermode. and you can find all our previous programmes on the bbc iplayer. that's it for this week, though. thanks for watching. goodbye. you will want to hide in the cinema at certain times this weekend. strong winds and western areas, wayne continues to fall into tonight and tom
no, i cried twice. it is a narrative that works for me. somebody said, how does it end?at's how it ends. believe that because i wanted about your dvd choice. it sounds terrific. it is an interesting feature. it is a portrait of trauma as seen through the eyes of the child. the reason i wa nt to the eyes of the child. the reason i want to flag it on dvd, this is a classic example of a movie which got very good reviews and a very limited release. if you didn't see it in cinemas, most people...