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not just as statistics, the 26 who died, 20 or so wounded that i had to get to know david stephen andse people. still difficult to take your notebook, walk up to somebody and say what you tell me about what happened that sunday morning fortunately, they were gracious people most of them were willing to talk about it but is hard. >> i felt like this was a community that was not friendly to media and especially after the tragedy when national outlets descended on this town and "afterwards", especially when they are in their life, it can be hard to gain their trust so what did it do that you think made the community members open up to you and willing to talk about such difficult subjects for them, especially after it happened? >> imagine this little town, it's taken a calm conglomeration and suddenly, there are trucks and ambulances and police cars, reporters, a mob of people who descended on the town. >> i remember that day. my editor asked, what sense of the town are you getting? i was like, i couldn't see through the media. i have no sense of it because they were just satellite trucks
not just as statistics, the 26 who died, 20 or so wounded that i had to get to know david stephen andse people. still difficult to take your notebook, walk up to somebody and say what you tell me about what happened that sunday morning fortunately, they were gracious people most of them were willing to talk about it but is hard. >> i felt like this was a community that was not friendly to media and especially after the tragedy when national outlets descended on this town and...
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. >> stephen: everybody david chappelle. >> john hammond was there, he looked like felicia rashad. >>s, like, this is weird. how did everyone turn into felicia? >> stephen: well, thank you so much for being here. that is so good to know. kids, don't do it. >> hmm mmm, don't drink the tea! >> stephen: season two of tiffany haddish friends "they ready" on netflix now. tiffany haddish, everybody. we'll be back with a performance by h.e.r. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ en la vida tÚ puedes dejar las cosas just like they are... or you can choose to dejar huella. that? it's a cheetos thing. the 5g google pixel is amazing at streaming videos. for example, take this stream here. see how smooth it is. just a smoooooth 5g stream. the 5g google pixel. from $499 at panera, when we make a pizza... we don't just “make a pizza.” we use fresh, clean ingredients... to make a masterpiece. order our new pepperoni and four cheese flatbread pizzas for delivery or pickup today. panera. woman: i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer ♪ ♪ yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin
. >> stephen: everybody david chappelle. >> john hammond was there, he looked like felicia rashad. >>s, like, this is weird. how did everyone turn into felicia? >> stephen: well, thank you so much for being here. that is so good to know. kids, don't do it. >> hmm mmm, don't drink the tea! >> stephen: season two of tiffany haddish friends "they ready" on netflix now. tiffany haddish, everybody. we'll be back with a performance by h.e.r. ♪ ♪ ♪...
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. >> jimmy: mark goss letter, brian austin green, stephen dorff, david arquette, leonardo dicaprio, tobey to rewind the doc over and over to watch them all. >> jimmy: i was doing that, wait a minute, isn't that? >> it's so wonderful, though. really, we had such a joyful innocence, and a group of us who were truly authentic friend. >> jimmy: yeah, you can see that. >> you can see that, i'm so happy. >> jimmy: it's so strange for us to see that because you were different characters on different shows. then to see you together, it's almost like, you know, when laverne & shirley would visit "happy days" but really. [ laughter ] >> i love that. >> jimmy: i thought it was interesting to see some of these people -- by the way, you know who seems like a great guy is brian austin green. >> yeah, he's amazing. he's been such a dear friend. >> jimmy: to see these guys, mostly guys, looking at these videos, guys you were romantically involved with, guys who were just your friends, and really for people whose whole lives were recorded, were on television. we saw them grow up, but to really see them gr
. >> jimmy: mark goss letter, brian austin green, stephen dorff, david arquette, leonardo dicaprio, tobey to rewind the doc over and over to watch them all. >> jimmy: i was doing that, wait a minute, isn't that? >> it's so wonderful, though. really, we had such a joyful innocence, and a group of us who were truly authentic friend. >> jimmy: yeah, you can see that. >> you can see that, i'm so happy. >> jimmy: it's so strange for us to see that because you were...
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because when i drank that tea, everybody looked like phylicia rashad. ( laughter ) >> stephen: like, everybody? davidd. >> i wanted to hug everybody but at the same time, i was, like, this is weird. how did everyone turn into phylicia? >> stephen: well, thank you so much for being here. that is so good to know. kids, don't do it. >> hmm mmm, don't drink the tea! >> stephen: season two of "tiffany haddish: they ready" is on netflix now. tiffany haddish, everybody. we'll be back with a performance by h.e.r. ♪ ♪ ♪ find y your rhythmhm. your happypy place. find youour breakingng poin. thenen break it.t. every ememergen-c gigives y a potent blend of f nutrientss so you c can emerge e your bt withth emergen- -c. ♪ ♪ (quiet piaiano music)) (loud mumusic & noisises) ♪ ♪ (quiuiet piano m music) comforort in the e extreme. the lincololn family of luxury y suvs. (kheon) "sing to it?" (man 1) "sing to it?" (man 2) "sing to it?" (kheon) ♪you know your love♪ (woman) (kheon) ♪keep on lifting me♪ ♪higher,♪ ♪higher and higher♪ (man) (kheon) ♪i said your love♪ (woman) [high pitched singing] ♪"keeeeeeep on". get out!♪
because when i drank that tea, everybody looked like phylicia rashad. ( laughter ) >> stephen: like, everybody? davidd. >> i wanted to hug everybody but at the same time, i was, like, this is weird. how did everyone turn into phylicia? >> stephen: well, thank you so much for being here. that is so good to know. kids, don't do it. >> hmm mmm, don't drink the tea! >> stephen: season two of "tiffany haddish: they ready" is on netflix now. tiffany haddish,...
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thursday morning, we talk about david reynolds's biography of -- david reynolds' biography of abraham lincoln. then a conversation with stephen d. watch washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern thursday morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. coming up tonight on c-span, we continue our look at the new members of the 117th congress, then the house armed services committee examines the defense department's role in the covid-19 response. after that, president biden meets with labor leaders in the oval office. and later, a look at the return of earmarks in congress. announcer: on generate third, more than 60 new members of congress were sworn in to serve in the u.s. house of representatives. these members have been part of history. their first few weeks included debating challenges to electoral college votes, surviving an attack on the u.s. capitol, and voting on whether to impeach the president of the united states. before these historical events, we spoke to several new members about what brought them to congress and what life experiences and influences h
thursday morning, we talk about david reynolds's biography of -- david reynolds' biography of abraham lincoln. then a conversation with stephen d. watch washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern thursday morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. coming up tonight on c-span, we continue our look at the new members of the 117th congress, then the house armed services committee examines the defense department's role in the...
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project raised its money from deep pocket liberals like walmart, chrissie walton, stephen mandel, big hedge funder, big oil, david geffen, sequoia partner michael. jonathan nelson equity partners, these are big money people. are they going to demand their money back? are they going to demand the salary of john weaver back? >> probably not in the media ran cover for john and the project. it was three weeks ago i was on your show and almost on a day after i wrote the first story. they ran cover from a story that was a puff piece. john weaver said i'm gay and it was deemed acceptable. not predators. this was a deliberate attempt to sit there and cover for someone because they hated the right person and have the right politics. at this point, you know if it was not right for anybody to do sexual harassment, bill cosby, harvey weinstein, anybody, then it's not right for john weaver. they need to be held accountable and need to ask questions from their donors what did you know and when did you know it? i can tell you right now many members of the lincoln project knew. it was blatant, open and he was going after the int
project raised its money from deep pocket liberals like walmart, chrissie walton, stephen mandel, big hedge funder, big oil, david geffen, sequoia partner michael. jonathan nelson equity partners, these are big money people. are they going to demand their money back? are they going to demand the salary of john weaver back? >> probably not in the media ran cover for john and the project. it was three weeks ago i was on your show and almost on a day after i wrote the first story. they ran...
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david. it's who he saw, who he visualized when he was writing the character. >> stephen: we have a clip butme from-- one is a filmmaker. and they're coming home from the premiere of his film. and he has forgotten to thank his partner. and the aftermath of that and chaos ensues, until the end of the movie, and we don't really know the fate of their relationship. >> stephen: and the clip we're about to see is that when marie is first bringing up the fact that he didn't mention-- >> this is a little bit into it. this is when she's calling him out for-- for some things. i don't want to spoil it too much. it will make sense when you see the movie, the context of it. but let's say she's not h happy. >> so ttell us, malcolm, how wee you able t to breathe lifefe ino thee character? hohow were yoyou able e to chane voicice of a yououng wowoman, s, so awewe thntically?y? hmmm. well, jennnnifer, ththat's a god quesestion. i guess s you coululd say i stoe itit! i i ripped itt off!! not a literaral theft, a spspirl one.e. you're a ( ( bleep ) ) fraud.. and ththe relationshihip you dit thank meme tonight
david. it's who he saw, who he visualized when he was writing the character. >> stephen: we have a clip butme from-- one is a filmmaker. and they're coming home from the premiere of his film. and he has forgotten to thank his partner. and the aftermath of that and chaos ensues, until the end of the movie, and we don't really know the fate of their relationship. >> stephen: and the clip we're about to see is that when marie is first bringing up the fact that he didn't mention--...
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stephen: we'll take a quick break. stick around. back with nor steven yeun. i'm davidh i used for new equipment, to expand production. what's in your wallet? step up. prep up. to help keep you free from the risk of hiv. descovy for prep. a once-daily prescription medicine... ...that helps lower the chances of getting hiv through sex. it's not for everyone. descovy for prep has not been studied in people assigned female at birth. talk to your doctor to find out if it's right for you. descovy is another way to prep. descovy does not prevent other sexually transmitted infections, so it's important to use safer sex practices and get tested regularly. you must be hiv-negative to take descovy for prep. so, you need to get tested for hiv immediately before and at least every 3 months while taking it. if you think you were exposed to hiv or have flu-like symptoms, tell your doctor right away. they may check to confirm you are still hiv-negative. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side effects include a build-up
stephen: we'll take a quick break. stick around. back with nor steven yeun. i'm davidh i used for new equipment, to expand production. what's in your wallet? step up. prep up. to help keep you free from the risk of hiv. descovy for prep. a once-daily prescription medicine... ...that helps lower the chances of getting hiv through sex. it's not for everyone. descovy for prep has not been studied in people assigned female at birth. talk to your doctor to find out if it's right for you. descovy is...
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david chase, "you've got the wrong jew. i'm notht kd of jew for this part. and someone else played it. >> stephencongratulations, again, captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org gotten. it's not a brick wall or someone's window. that's lovely. >> welcome, mi casa, su casa. >> stephen: i will take you up on that. write that down. the late late show, ooh s the late late show, oh, oh captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ the late late show, oh, oh the late late show, ooh ♪ the late late show, oh, oh thte
david chase, "you've got the wrong jew. i'm notht kd of jew for this part. and someone else played it. >> stephencongratulations, again, captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org gotten. it's not a brick wall or someone's window. that's lovely. >> welcome, mi casa, su casa. >> stephen: i will take you up on that. write that down. the late late show, ooh s the late late show, oh, oh captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ the late late...
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david: it is going to explode. this thing is probably based on what stephen engle was pointing out earlier.s time to go home if any of these early indications are correct. we are looking at quotes north of $300. here's what's interesting. you already have three by recommendations. interestingly, it is in the gray market and it is being transacted way north of the one specific target you have. what's interesting is it is coming at a time when it's really hot for ipos. the market is doing well. look at the next graphic. the ipo is north of half $1 billion over the last 12 months. each and everyone up to varying degrees. in terms of continuity, that perhaps us something. here's another thing, we have a bloomberg chart that shows the hong kong exchanges. that's a proxy of how people feel about the ipo market, southbound flows coming here. and analysts are scrambling to catch up. they are revising the price targets, as you can see we are not trading above $500 for hong kong exchange. haidi: our bloomberg markets coanchor david ingles. it's always an exciting time on your show, but this will be a
david: it is going to explode. this thing is probably based on what stephen engle was pointing out earlier.s time to go home if any of these early indications are correct. we are looking at quotes north of $300. here's what's interesting. you already have three by recommendations. interestingly, it is in the gray market and it is being transacted way north of the one specific target you have. what's interesting is it is coming at a time when it's really hot for ipos. the market is doing well....
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david horsey leads the saudi international. he said it was a shock because he'd been playing rubbish golf! he sank seven birdies in eight holes and is nine under par, a shot clear of scotland's stephencame out as gay. he's still the highest profile football player to do so. what does that say about attitudes in the sport? and is enough being done to protect players from abuse? he's been speaking to the bbc as part of lgbt+ history month, looking back on his experience and hoping others will feel enough support to follow him. icame i came out publicly in 2014 and january, and i was still playing six months before that. i was at everton my final year, and months before that. i was at everton my finalyear, and i months before that. i was at everton my final year, and ijust realised something change in my life. the focus wasn't so much on football any more, even the year before. i thought it was time to come out publicly, but i wasn't ready. i didn't have the supporting network, to —— two people told me not to do it, i might get you much criticism. when i quit, when i rep two retired, nobody could hold me back, and that was it. people who do not belong to the lgbt community, they often
david horsey leads the saudi international. he said it was a shock because he'd been playing rubbish golf! he sank seven birdies in eight holes and is nine under par, a shot clear of scotland's stephencame out as gay. he's still the highest profile football player to do so. what does that say about attitudes in the sport? and is enough being done to protect players from abuse? he's been speaking to the bbc as part of lgbt+ history month, looking back on his experience and hoping others will...
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morning, historian david reynolds talks about his biography of abraham lincoln and how he unified the country after an election. then we will discuss political polarization with stephenand and arthur brooks. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern. >> coming up today on c-span, nancy pelosi holds her weekly briefing at 10:45 a.m. eastern. the ceos of robin hood and reddit join investment from executives for a hearing on the recent stock price increase involving gamestop. at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 32 examining the eastern -- the recovery during the coronavirus pandemic. on c-span three legal scholars testify about the supreme court's caseload and the emergency rulings that don't appear on the courts regular docket. that is live at 2:00 p.m. eastern. >> listen to c-span's podcast, the weekly. this week a look at foreign policy and nato. senior policy analyst for european affairs with the heritage foundation margaret thatcher center for freedom. they talk about nato's role today. >> there still is this idea that at the end of the cold war there was this dividend. there is the end of history, this was the mindset that was known from russia. there was this w
morning, historian david reynolds talks about his biography of abraham lincoln and how he unified the country after an election. then we will discuss political polarization with stephenand and arthur brooks. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern. >> coming up today on c-span, nancy pelosi holds her weekly briefing at 10:45 a.m. eastern. the ceos of robin hood and reddit join investment from executives for a hearing on the recent stock price increase involving gamestop....
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stephen breyer is 82 years old, and he is working. there is no sign that he plans to retire. but he could. he could retire in the way that daviddid at the beginning of the obama administration and give joe biden an early chance to begin making his own mark on the court. of course, replacing a democratic nominee with another won't change the court's makeup, but joe biden has promised to put someone on the board who is a black woman, put someone on the board -- on the court, who could have a lasting legacy. it would make the court younger. it would make it more diverse and more reflective of the country. and so, i suggested that, perhaps, that's something that should be in stephen breyer's mind. i know he lives in the boston area, so perhaps he saw the "globe" that day. >> and of course, biden did make that promise on a debate stage, saying that he plans to appoint a black woman when there is an opportunity to do so. all right, kimberly atkins, thank you very much, as always. we will get more of your thoughts and takes in the new #sistersinlaw podcast. congratulations on that. >>> and still on head here, we're going to take a lo
stephen breyer is 82 years old, and he is working. there is no sign that he plans to retire. but he could. he could retire in the way that daviddid at the beginning of the obama administration and give joe biden an early chance to begin making his own mark on the court. of course, replacing a democratic nominee with another won't change the court's makeup, but joe biden has promised to put someone on the board who is a black woman, put someone on the board -- on the court, who could have a...
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coming up, historian david reynolds talks about his biography of abraham lincoln and how he unified the country. then we will discuss political polarization in the u.s. with stepheninkins and harvard university professor arthur brooks. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern thursday morning and join the discussion with your phone calls, texts, and tweets. >> coming up thursday on c-span, house speaker nancy -- nancy pelosi holds her weekly briefing at 10:45 a.m. at noon, the ceos of robin hood and reddit join investment firm executives for a house financial services hearing on the recent stock price increase involving gamestop.on c-span two, the senate banking committee meets to examine the economic recovery during the coronavirus pandemic. that is followed by a subcommittee hearing on the tax services available to use for free during the pandemic. on c-span three, legal scholars testify about the supreme court's caseload and emergency rulings it makes for cases that do not appear on the courts regular docket. that is live at 2:00 p.m. eastern. >> you are watching c-span -- your unfiltered view of government. c-span was created by america's
coming up, historian david reynolds talks about his biography of abraham lincoln and how he unified the country. then we will discuss political polarization in the u.s. with stepheninkins and harvard university professor arthur brooks. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern thursday morning and join the discussion with your phone calls, texts, and tweets. >> coming up thursday on c-span, house speaker nancy -- nancy pelosi holds her weekly briefing at...
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david horsey leads the way after the first round of the saudi international. horsey hit seven birdies in eight holes and is nine under par. he�*s a shot ahead of scotland�*s stephencanada in april. that�*s all the sport for now. the vaccines minister nadim zahawi says that the uk is on target to offer covid—19 vaccines to its top four priority groups by the middle of the month. he was updating mps in the commons on vaccine rollout. over ten million people have now received the first dose of one of our coronavirus vaccines. this is almost one in five adults in the united kingdom. we are vaccinating at scale, while at the same time, retaining a close focus on the most vulnerable in our society. to make sure those at greater risk need are at the forefront of the queue. i am pleased to inform the house that we have now vaccinated almost nine in ten over 80s in the uk, almost nine in ten over 75s, and over half of people in their 70s. we�*ve also visited every eligible care home possible with older residents in england and have offered vaccinations to all of their residents and staff. this means we are currently on track to meet our target of offering a vaccine to the
david horsey leads the way after the first round of the saudi international. horsey hit seven birdies in eight holes and is nine under par. he�*s a shot ahead of scotland�*s stephencanada in april. that�*s all the sport for now. the vaccines minister nadim zahawi says that the uk is on target to offer covid—19 vaccines to its top four priority groups by the middle of the month. he was updating mps in the commons on vaccine rollout. over ten million people have now received the first...