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it's directed by david lynch. >> david lynch was a filmmaker known for his taste in the eccentric and. the idea that he would do television in the '90s was crazy. >> do you watch much of it? >> i like the idea of television, but i'm too busy too see very much of it. >> what do you think of that which you do see? >> some of it i really enjoy. >> are you being diplomatic? >> sort of. [ screaming ] >> the beautiful thing about television is you have the chance to do a continuing story. and that's the main reason for doing it. >> i think that "twin peaks" with the initial attention it got allowed all the other networks to say, let's do something different. >> what was interesting about "northern exposure" it was an odd sort of universe that this guy was dropped into. >> the day's coming. it ain't going to be long when you ain't going to have to leave your living room. no more schools, no more tabernacles. no more cineplexes, all right? you're going to snuggle up to your fiberoptics and bliss out. ♪ ♪ at the time, steven was a very successful producer of our dramas. and wanted to try somet
it's directed by david lynch. >> david lynch was a filmmaker known for his taste in the eccentric and. the idea that he would do television in the '90s was crazy. >> do you watch much of it? >> i like the idea of television, but i'm too busy too see very much of it. >> what do you think of that which you do see? >> some of it i really enjoy. >> are you being diplomatic? >> sort of. [ screaming ] >> the beautiful thing about television is you have...
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its directed by david lynch. >> david lynch was a filmmaker known for his taste in the eccentric andle. >> the idea he would do network television in the '90s was crazy. >> do you watch much of it? >> well, i like -- i like the idea of television but i'm too busy to see very much of it. >> what do you think of that which you do see on television? >> well, some of it i really enjoy. >> are you being diplomatic? >> sort of. [ screaming ] >> the beautiful thing about television is you have the chance to do a continuing story. and that's the main reason for doing it. >> i think that "twin peaks" with the initial attention it got allowed all the other networks to say, let's do something different. >> the day's coming and it ain't going to be long when you ain't even going to have to leave your living room. no more schools, bow dog georgias or sin plexes. snuggle up to your fiber optics baby and blimp out. >> trying to see how they'd do something different than five or ten years ago. sometimes that led to challenging network television cool to watch and sometimes it seemed to fall off the
its directed by david lynch. >> david lynch was a filmmaker known for his taste in the eccentric andle. >> the idea he would do network television in the '90s was crazy. >> do you watch much of it? >> well, i like -- i like the idea of television but i'm too busy to see very much of it. >> what do you think of that which you do see on television? >> well, some of it i really enjoy. >> are you being diplomatic? >> sort of. [ screaming ] >>...
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it's directed by david lynch. >> david lynch was a film maker known for his taste in the ing he is notic and memorable.eccentric and memorab. >> the idea he would do network television in the '90s was crazy. >> do you watch much of it? >> i like the idea of television, but i'm too busy too see very much of it. >> what do you think of that which you do see? >> some of it i really enjoy. >> are you being diplomatic? >> sort of. >> the beautiful thing about television is you have the chance to do a continuing story. and that's the main reason for doing it. >> i think that "twin peaks" with the initial attention it got allowed all the other networks to say, let's do something different. >> what was interesting about "northern exposure" it was an odd sort of universe that this guy was dropped into. >> it ain't going to be long when you ain't going to have to leave your living room. no more schools, no more tabernacles. you're going to snuggle up to your fiberoptics and bliss out. >> you also had experimentation that set the stage for a lot of what came later. >> it's kind of hard to pin dow
it's directed by david lynch. >> david lynch was a film maker known for his taste in the ing he is notic and memorable.eccentric and memorab. >> the idea he would do network television in the '90s was crazy. >> do you watch much of it? >> i like the idea of television, but i'm too busy too see very much of it. >> what do you think of that which you do see? >> some of it i really enjoy. >> are you being diplomatic? >> sort of. >> the...
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"twin peaks" has been described by a -- it was directed by david lynch. >> david lynch was a fill immakerspired by -- the idea he'd do television in the '90s was crazy. >> you watch much of it? >> well, i like the idea of television but i'm too busy to see any of it. >> what do you think of that that you see on television? >> some of that i really enjoy. >> are you being diplomatic? >> sort of. >> the beautiful thing about television is you have the chance to do a continuing story, and that's the main reason, you know for doing it. i think that "twin peaks kwtsz with the initial attention that it got allowed all the other networks to say, let's do something different. >> the day's come requesting it ain't going to be long when you don't have to leave your living room. no more schools, bodegas, tabernacles. you're going to snuggle up to your fiberoptics baby and blitz out. >> you can see the creators trying to see how they can do something different than they did 20 years ago. sometimes it led to television fun to watch and sometimes it seemed to fall off the edge a little bit. ♪ >> at the
"twin peaks" has been described by a -- it was directed by david lynch. >> david lynch was a fill immakerspired by -- the idea he'd do television in the '90s was crazy. >> you watch much of it? >> well, i like the idea of television but i'm too busy to see any of it. >> what do you think of that that you see on television? >> some of that i really enjoy. >> are you being diplomatic? >> sort of. >> the beautiful thing about television is...
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lynch meeting. >> goodness. >> david ignatius, this is fascinating. his defense says we thought she was coming in to give us information. thought she was going to collude with us and give us bad information on hillary clinton. but when we found out that she did not have damaging information on hillary clinton and could not collude with us and it was about adoptions, we called an abrupt end to the meeting. this is a defense? i'm with mark halperin. what did don jr. find out between saturday when he lied and sunday when he was forced to tell the truth? and why was he forced to tell the truth? >> he clearly discovered that others were putting out a true account of what happened and that he had to square his account with it or look like he was lying. i just would note on this question of adoptions, the reason that then emerged after the initial dishing dirt on hillary clinton, it's not about adoptions. it's about opposing what's called the magnitsky act, an attempt to hold the regime of vladimir putin accountable for the death of an anti-corruption crusad
lynch meeting. >> goodness. >> david ignatius, this is fascinating. his defense says we thought she was coming in to give us information. thought she was going to collude with us and give us bad information on hillary clinton. but when we found out that she did not have damaging information on hillary clinton and could not collude with us and it was about adoptions, we called an abrupt end to the meeting. this is a defense? i'm with mark halperin. what did don jr. find out between...
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100 years on, david sillito has been to find out. i am christine lynchousin elsie who took them, and years later admitted they were a hoax. it was for elsie a bit of fun, but not for frances griffiths. she was a very honest person, and she really said it spoiled her life. and the pictures taken by the stream in 1917 caused a sensation. sir arthur conan doyle, author of sherlock holmes, thought they were proof that fairies really existed. when the hoax was revealed, frances was upset. suddenly everyone thought that all of it was made up. what they ignored was that frances still maintained that she had seen fairies, and that this fifth photo was not a fake. are you not embarrassed to say i believe in fairies? no, because i do believe they are genuine. i do believe. this is the actual garden, then, is it? it is the garden, yes. the fairy garden. an artist, luke horsman, bought itjust over a year ago. did you know about the fairies when you bought the house? no, we didn't actually know. no—one told you? no. it really is quite magical down here, and nothing h
100 years on, david sillito has been to find out. i am christine lynchousin elsie who took them, and years later admitted they were a hoax. it was for elsie a bit of fun, but not for frances griffiths. she was a very honest person, and she really said it spoiled her life. and the pictures taken by the stream in 1917 caused a sensation. sir arthur conan doyle, author of sherlock holmes, thought they were proof that fairies really existed. when the hoax was revealed, frances was upset. suddenly...
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immediately concerned, even before seeing david, about bacteria in the wound containing this new type of drug resistance. >> narrator: lab results confirmed lynch'sorst fears. ricci had brought ndm-1 into the united states. it was one of the first cases to ever be identified here, and lynch had little to go on. >> there's not a lot of clinical experience for treating these bacteria, anywhere. in the literature, there's no books, there's no things on it. so we had to figure out what to do for david right then and there. >> i get this knock on my door and they open up the door and there's these doctors. they tell me, "we need to isolate you. we need to put you on your own and quarantine you." >> narrator: ricci was in the throes of the ndm-1 nightmare. the gene was spreading resistance to other infections in his leg. >> they showed us the list of them. there were about five bugs. and they said, "all these infections are resistant to antibiotics." and when they said that, that's what worried me, because i'm, like, "how is he going to get rid of them?" >> narrator: lynch tried several powerful antibiotics. but they didn't work. >> have you done any o
immediately concerned, even before seeing david, about bacteria in the wound containing this new type of drug resistance. >> narrator: lab results confirmed lynch'sorst fears. ricci had brought ndm-1 into the united states. it was one of the first cases to ever be identified here, and lynch had little to go on. >> there's not a lot of clinical experience for treating these bacteria, anywhere. in the literature, there's no books, there's no things on it. so we had to figure out what...
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david, the rebels were on the board. the game turned into a pinball machine. new york winning by final score of 5-1. >>> marshawn lynchet to play for the raiders, but he is already a part of the interesting phenomenon. his raiders jersey is the number one seller in 14 states including three states that have nfl teams: washington, understandable, but also missouri and indiana. it is also number one in kansas, south dakota, iowa, alaska, and hawaii. i do not know about the electoral college there.>>> khalil mack have been signed on to endorse mack trucks. you cannot encourage the regular consumer to purchase one, the company says the connection will have a positive marketing affect. >>> we take you to cape cod lee, sean langleir drives it to the net. >> that is dedication there. >> you have got to love it. joe, thank you. see you later, everyone. have a great night.♪ [ music ] ♪ ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. this july visit your local volvo dealer to receive sommar savings of up to $4,500. (knocking) hi. did sheldon ch
david, the rebels were on the board. the game turned into a pinball machine. new york winning by final score of 5-1. >>> marshawn lynchet to play for the raiders, but he is already a part of the interesting phenomenon. his raiders jersey is the number one seller in 14 states including three states that have nfl teams: washington, understandable, but also missouri and indiana. it is also number one in kansas, south dakota, iowa, alaska, and hawaii. i do not know about the electoral...
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lynch's role in meeting with clinton and the tarmac. comey agreeing to mislead the american people with the matter and not investigation, and that beacon' honesty, hillary clinton. what do you think, david this is a pretty -- a justice department that did more to elect democrats than the democratic national committee and cover up for their actions should be looked at. the reality is the justice department should stay focused on what jeff sessions has them focused on which is securing the bored and take care of the most of violent criminals out there and giving more tool to the law enforcement start and local. >> if they want to investigate, they have the house judiciary committee. they don't want to have to sit there with a strong progressive woman who will make them look like the little boys they are. they should do their own investigation from the house. judge jeanine: you are not getting it, chris. they are look for someone who has access to a grand jury. we heard about collusion, russia, russia. no facts, no evidence, no nothing. now you have got problems with the fbi director saying that the head of the justice department is trying to get him to say something that's not true, and y
lynch's role in meeting with clinton and the tarmac. comey agreeing to mislead the american people with the matter and not investigation, and that beacon' honesty, hillary clinton. what do you think, david this is a pretty -- a justice department that did more to elect democrats than the democratic national committee and cover up for their actions should be looked at. the reality is the justice department should stay focused on what jeff sessions has them focused on which is securing the bored...
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david: thank you kevin, we will be checking in with you later. with the bankned of america merrill lynch. welcome to the program. >> thank you. >> give us your take on what we should look forward to in the next six months? >> our view for the next six months? can i tell you argue for the next six days? >> sure. >> area. right now, today is the first quarter.e each quarter, being crowded and overweight by investors, today that would be high-growth tech. whatever ends up being crowded by the end of the quarter tends to get slammed in the beginning of the next quarter. for the near term, stay away from high-growth tech. that is where we see the largest positioning risk. for the next six months, where i see a big opportunity, where a lot of the positives have not been priced in, are two sectors, financials and health care. speaking of health care reform, whatever we get, to replace obamacare will probably look something like obamacare to begin with. we think the risks within the health care sector from simply reform are probably overstated in the multiples. if you look at health care now, it
david: thank you kevin, we will be checking in with you later. with the bankned of america merrill lynch. welcome to the program. >> thank you. >> give us your take on what we should look forward to in the next six months? >> our view for the next six months? can i tell you argue for the next six days? >> sure. >> area. right now, today is the first quarter.e each quarter, being crowded and overweight by investors, today that would be high-growth tech. whatever...