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it's a book full of eccentrics. >> of the book is thicker and it is a page turner. please get your copy and have her sign it. think you so much. [applause] >> best editor in america. >> thank you all so much for coming. [applause] [inaudible conversations] hunter s. thompson saw an opening through the remaining crowd of police and protesters he moved about 60 feet away with cops near the entrance clubbed him back i live here he screamed i pay $50 a day. he was shoved into the door and pulled out his room key and and wasted overhead until someone let him push through to the lobby. he locked and changed his door. his eyes burned close with chemicals. but he was unharmed. he held a cloth to his face to soak out the teargas and sat on the bed with his legs crossed. his body was shaking and he couldn't write. none of it made sense. the police had known he was a member of the press but the political officials and a member of the nonviolent young protesters were staffers for democratic candidates that was the point. years later looking back on this moment they knew my posi
it's a book full of eccentrics. >> of the book is thicker and it is a page turner. please get your copy and have her sign it. think you so much. [applause] >> best editor in america. >> thank you all so much for coming. [applause] [inaudible conversations] hunter s. thompson saw an opening through the remaining crowd of police and protesters he moved about 60 feet away with cops near the entrance clubbed him back i live here he screamed i pay $50 a day. he was shoved into the...
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. >> she's completely eccentric and so rude, deliciously rude. >> behind the scen sooen he sce golden nominated stars. first the "nightline 5." >>> forget vacuums for weeks. the roomba i-7 plus with automatic dirt disposal empties the roomba bin for you so dirt is off your hands. if it's not i-robot, it's not a roomba. ♪ ♪ >>> number one in just 60 seconds. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good evening. thank you so much for joining us. as we come on the air, washington begins its government shutdown. funding for several key federal agencies just expired. the shutdown comes after president trump stood by his demands to fund the border wall, making it difficult for republicans and democrats to strike a deal to keep the government running. more than 400,000 federal workers are now expected to work without pay, while lawmakers head back to the drawing board tomorrow. >>> now to an abc news exclusive. the arrest in the case of the missing colorado mom. tonight her fiance faces charges in connection to her murder. our clayton sandell the only reporter there as police took him into custody outside his h
. >> she's completely eccentric and so rude, deliciously rude. >> behind the scen sooen he sce golden nominated stars. first the "nightline 5." >>> forget vacuums for weeks. the roomba i-7 plus with automatic dirt disposal empties the roomba bin for you so dirt is off your hands. if it's not i-robot, it's not a roomba. ♪ ♪ >>> number one in just 60 seconds. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good evening. thank you so much for joining us. as...
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. >> she is completely eccentric and batty and funny and so rude, you know, deliciously rude. >> yourill garden with that much soil. >> i can't believe i'm hear with mary poppins. >> behind the scenes with sequel stars emily blunt and lin-manuel miranda. >> i remember doing the arrival scene sort of 50 feet in the air dangling from a crane. oh, my god, i'm mary poppins. >> the pressure of continuing a classic. >> we are the inheritors of this incredible legacy. >> don't screw it up. >> animating old school. >> and go! >> yeah. >> and, oh yeah, working with one of the original stars. >> you can leap on this desk and tap dance. surprise all of us. >> including me. >> today from the house that walt built. >> don't you think it's sort of unfair to talk about mary poppins like this and not let the folks see some of what we're talking about? >> all the way to the new cherry tree lane. >> it's a good thing you came along when you did, mary poppins. >> you're gonna make me cry. >> "mary poppins returns" behind the magic. >> testing, one, two, three, four. testing. this is the premier of "mar
. >> she is completely eccentric and batty and funny and so rude, you know, deliciously rude. >> yourill garden with that much soil. >> i can't believe i'm hear with mary poppins. >> behind the scenes with sequel stars emily blunt and lin-manuel miranda. >> i remember doing the arrival scene sort of 50 feet in the air dangling from a crane. oh, my god, i'm mary poppins. >> the pressure of continuing a classic. >> we are the inheritors of this incredible...
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. >> she's completely eccentric and so rude. deliciously rude. >> behind the scenes with the stars just nominated for golden globes. but first here are the "nightline 5." >>> alexa, open the espn app. >> got some space, what can he do with this? the shot's away -- yes! >> alexa, volume down. dude, we should go to the next game. >> yes. alexa, how long's the flight to rome, italy? >> from here 12 hours. >> maybe not. >> check this out. alexa, find roma's pizzeria. >> oh, good call. >> oh, this is going to be just as good. >> alexa, resume espn. >> i didn't mean actual italy, little italy's fine. >> number one is coming up in >>> good evening. we begin here with harrowing allegations from the ex-girlfriend of a prominent nfl player. as you des a pattern of horrific attacks. so why then did the washington redskins just sign reuben foster to their team? here's abc's linsey davis. >> what was your reaction when rueben got signed to the redskins? when he got signed, i was, i can't believe somebody picked him up. we had an incident in
. >> she's completely eccentric and so rude. deliciously rude. >> behind the scenes with the stars just nominated for golden globes. but first here are the "nightline 5." >>> alexa, open the espn app. >> got some space, what can he do with this? the shot's away -- yes! >> alexa, volume down. dude, we should go to the next game. >> yes. alexa, how long's the flight to rome, italy? >> from here 12 hours. >> maybe not. >> check...
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and i think if he wasn't the eccentric person he would never have invented it.t part of any business that you try and grow, you invent something and then you have to get people on board. all these investors, they have many different ways to spend their money, and you have to convince them that your material is the best way to spend the money. you need of bravado, you need a demo, and he had them, so brilliant, his egg demo, like surely it's the best demo ever for a new material. i can't think of a better one. he invented something, he had that mind, he had the ability to show it off and get people really excited about it. ijust don't think he had the business head, and that's to have all those in one person, that usually doesn't happen. maurice passed away in 2011. some believe he took the secret of starlite to the grave. that hasn't deterred others from trying to replicate it. the truth about starlite is that it is something that you could potentially knock up forms of using a product which you can get in your own home. and you yourself have made a batch of sta
and i think if he wasn't the eccentric person he would never have invented it.t part of any business that you try and grow, you invent something and then you have to get people on board. all these investors, they have many different ways to spend their money, and you have to convince them that your material is the best way to spend the money. you need of bravado, you need a demo, and he had them, so brilliant, his egg demo, like surely it's the best demo ever for a new material. i can't think...
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she's completely eccentric and batty and funny and so rude -- you know, deliciously rude.row a garden in that much soil. [ laughs ] i can't believe i'm here with mary poppins. ...today behind the scenes with sequel stars emily blunt and lin-manuel miranda... i remember doing the arrival scene. i was sort of 50 feet in the air, dangling from a crane. "oh, my god. i'm mary poppins." ♪ ya-da-da-da connelly: ...the pressure of continuing a classic. we are the inheritors of this incredible legacy. don't screw it up. [ laughter ] connelly: ...animating it old-school... "and bump!" yeah. [ laughter ] ...and, oh, yeah, working with one of the original stars. you'd leap onto this desk and you tap-dance and, i mean, surprised all of us. including me. [ laughter ] today, from the house that walt built... don't you think it's sort of, uh, unfair to talk about "mary poppins" like this and not let the folks out there see some of what we're talking about? ...all the way to the new cherry tree lane. it's a good thing you come along when you did, mary poppins. "you're gonna make me cry!" [
she's completely eccentric and batty and funny and so rude -- you know, deliciously rude.row a garden in that much soil. [ laughs ] i can't believe i'm here with mary poppins. ...today behind the scenes with sequel stars emily blunt and lin-manuel miranda... i remember doing the arrival scene. i was sort of 50 feet in the air, dangling from a crane. "oh, my god. i'm mary poppins." ♪ ya-da-da-da connelly: ...the pressure of continuing a classic. we are the inheritors of this...
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one instructor described him as somewhat eccentric. he flew the avenger with its three-man crew, the heaviest plane the navy dared to fly off a navy carrier. his target on september 2nd, 1944, was a japanese radio transmitter on the island. his plane was hit as he began his run into the target but staying with it until he dropped his bombs before trying to get back over water. >>> what wrote happen to fliers who parachuted down onto the island? >> the japanese executed all of those who survived. >> reporter: held over the water he told his crew to bail out. >> two pair chutes came out of the aircraft. one opened which was presumably lieutenant j.g. bush. the other the parachute didn't open. >> reporter: neither was seen agnant g. bush swam to a raft. >> some fighters from the flight were able to keep the japanese boats away during the full hours that bush was actually in the water. >> reporter: a u.s. submarine got to him before the japanese could. >> bush was actually surprised when out of nowhere, this submarine surfaces, you know, r
one instructor described him as somewhat eccentric. he flew the avenger with its three-man crew, the heaviest plane the navy dared to fly off a navy carrier. his target on september 2nd, 1944, was a japanese radio transmitter on the island. his plane was hit as he began his run into the target but staying with it until he dropped his bombs before trying to get back over water. >>> what wrote happen to fliers who parachuted down onto the island? >> the japanese executed all of...
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and it really is a reflection of who he is. -- his quirks, eccentricities, short tempered-ness.annot ignore tesla hit some huge model three milestones. tell us about the successes despite all of this. danna: s charles reported, this was a hellacious year for everybody -- as charles reported. you saw dozens of executives leave, and yet, they recorded record profit. emily: take a look at this from "60 minutes." the sec issue seemed to be resolved. then musk says this. >> i want to be clear -- i do not respect the sec. >> but you are abiding by the settlement, are you -- aren't you? >> because i respect the justice system. dana: this was someone who had to abide by the sec because the stock was in the tank. he is not really flagrantly abusing the settlement decree. he is not following the spirit of it in terms of his public statements, but he is not out of compliance. : dana mentioned executive turnover, and there has been a lot of it. do you think musk can continue to lead the company with that kind of turnover? charles: i think he will continue to lead the company if anybody want
and it really is a reflection of who he is. -- his quirks, eccentricities, short tempered-ness.annot ignore tesla hit some huge model three milestones. tell us about the successes despite all of this. danna: s charles reported, this was a hellacious year for everybody -- as charles reported. you saw dozens of executives leave, and yet, they recorded record profit. emily: take a look at this from "60 minutes." the sec issue seemed to be resolved. then musk says this. >> i want to...
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his tie choices can be eccentric and he even got a tattoo. but dimbleby‘s style has been forthright and always on the audience's side, while willing, if need be, to keep them in check, too. i think you ought to leave, you know, because... applause. question time's been a very important part of the political debate in britain. you know you're called dimblebot? i do. did you know about that? idid. with david, it became a much warmer part of the interview. he was concerned to get the real answer, but he seemed to be more concerned to involve the audience. it's legendary, both in the sheer length of time he's been there. and in the reputation that he's managed to carve. now always when you're in that sort of role you produce a mix of reactions, admiration, but also exasperation. david dimbleby took over question time in an era when the media was very different, with fewer channels and less choice. today the programme has to confront two new and massive challenges — the almost infinite competition from the internet and the coarsening of public deb
his tie choices can be eccentric and he even got a tattoo. but dimbleby‘s style has been forthright and always on the audience's side, while willing, if need be, to keep them in check, too. i think you ought to leave, you know, because... applause. question time's been a very important part of the political debate in britain. you know you're called dimblebot? i do. did you know about that? idid. with david, it became a much warmer part of the interview. he was concerned to get the real...
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germany, europe, into the states, what impact would on this companies, the likes of bmw, daimler eccentric economy? would have a significant impact on these companies, it would have some impact on the german economy. “ ex- have some impact on the german economy. -- ex- etcher. less so because cars economy. -- ex- etcher. less so because ca rs are economy. -- ex- etcher. less so because cars are so important but because cars are so important but because it would send a signal about the future direction of trade policy, a very broadly protectionist signal and as economies in need foreign trade a lot, germany and much of europe, such as signal would be very bad. having said that, it would also hurt the us and the eu in terms of trading power is as big as the —— as the us and eu would back. and just saying that all of these potential headwinds, potential tariffs, the change in the exchange rate, a strong euro, will weigh on their earnings in 2019, also increased restrictions and regulations in terms of how these ca rs are regulations in terms of how these cars are put together in europe. yes,
germany, europe, into the states, what impact would on this companies, the likes of bmw, daimler eccentric economy? would have a significant impact on these companies, it would have some impact on the german economy. “ ex- have some impact on the german economy. -- ex- etcher. less so because cars economy. -- ex- etcher. less so because ca rs are economy. -- ex- etcher. less so because cars are so important but because cars are so important but because it would send a signal about the future...
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i was a bit eccentric, but that's another story.>> seth: i liked being -- but didn't you -- my favorite thing about it was when you were doing it at 13 and it was like the kids were like 10 or 11. >> yeah. >> seth: and i loved just that authority. >> me too. >> seth: yeah. >> yes. i thoroughly abused it and i owe a lot of people an apology. >> reporter: did you have -- as an umpire, did you have like -- were you happy with your strike three? did you have a good one? >> i believe you're familiar with the movie called "the naked gun." >> seth: yes. you would use those? >> so when i say i was a bit eccentric -- >> seth: oh, yeah. >> i mean for a little league game, with about 25 parents there. full splits. >> seth: yeah, full splits, yeah. >> and moonwalks. poor 11-year-old kid who's trying to go back to the dugout, i'm so sorry. [ laughter ] so sorry. >> seth: so coupe de ville? >> yeah, but i smoked the transmission before i was 15. so i got rid of the car before i could even drive. >> seth: uh-huh. >> first car i ever bought with my
i was a bit eccentric, but that's another story.>> seth: i liked being -- but didn't you -- my favorite thing about it was when you were doing it at 13 and it was like the kids were like 10 or 11. >> yeah. >> seth: and i loved just that authority. >> me too. >> seth: yeah. >> yes. i thoroughly abused it and i owe a lot of people an apology. >> reporter: did you have -- as an umpire, did you have like -- were you happy with your strike three? did you...
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wife would tell him about characters who are often very eccentric. and he actually met some of them himself in the form didn't both get yes i mean originally set out to write a novella fisheye but it turned into a thousand page novels on one thousand a magic month give all of them even that's what about. beyond the shots out is this trailer back the first slow skiing trail in switzerland no snow cannons are used here it's one hundred percent natural if there's no snow the trails remain closed. at the local winter sports museum visitors can explore the history of davos as a ski resort which came about mainly due to its popularity as a health resort. on the sea and land the deed on the nj boat but the enough that it was mainly the british helped establish the winter sports industry and of course specifically ski the father it's the with all how we were very fortunate that surround our conan doyle came here i was the man who wrote the column and value of audio other safes there the form that a fein that. ninety three and it was thanks to him that the sp
wife would tell him about characters who are often very eccentric. and he actually met some of them himself in the form didn't both get yes i mean originally set out to write a novella fisheye but it turned into a thousand page novels on one thousand a magic month give all of them even that's what about. beyond the shots out is this trailer back the first slow skiing trail in switzerland no snow cannons are used here it's one hundred percent natural if there's no snow the trails remain closed....
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0scar—tipped comedy—drama follows the behind—the—scenes manoeuvring as everyone tries to win favour with an eccentricwo of the scheming characters, a pair of britain's brightest young stars — joe alwyn and nicholas hoult. harley's a politician who's playing the chess game of the court, essentially, and trying to get to the queen's ear, because then he knows he can gain what he wants in that world. so, yeah, he's very manipulative. i'm not the brightest character. i think i'm a bit of an airhead, and i run around lustfully after abigail, who emma plays. there's this kind of cat—and—mouse power play between the two of them in the scenes that they're together, and she uses him. he has some status, and she uses him for that. although set in the 18th century, the story explores power and relationships in a way that still has a relevance today. go back to your rooms. thank you. making these things isn't — when you're kind of inside the bubble of it, it isn't something you're necessarily aware of. but when it comes out, especially in the current climate, there are comparisons — both in terms of politics, or
0scar—tipped comedy—drama follows the behind—the—scenes manoeuvring as everyone tries to win favour with an eccentricwo of the scheming characters, a pair of britain's brightest young stars — joe alwyn and nicholas hoult. harley's a politician who's playing the chess game of the court, essentially, and trying to get to the queen's ear, because then he knows he can gain what he wants in that world. so, yeah, he's very manipulative. i'm not the brightest character. i think i'm a bit of...
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decides that the bulk of its budget is going to go to arms manufacturing building of a military eccentric the have made a moral decision that militarism is more important then the creation of wellbeing for the population. this is not the world i want to live in i want to live in the real world and the real world is peopled by real emotions including love and generosity. my god if you want is freedom the freedom of human beings of individuals to pursue their own say is i think what they term freedom means is economic license and the economic license of those who control property and those who control capital has in fact been a threat not only to equality but a threat to the freedom of peoples all over the world and not only in europe and in the united states but nafta in asia and in latin america i want you to name me any society in which you have any large measure of that freedom where capitalism and free enterprise has not been the predominant mechanism of the free enterprise system has spread through the force of on some notes on through wielded by governments that was government interv
decides that the bulk of its budget is going to go to arms manufacturing building of a military eccentric the have made a moral decision that militarism is more important then the creation of wellbeing for the population. this is not the world i want to live in i want to live in the real world and the real world is peopled by real emotions including love and generosity. my god if you want is freedom the freedom of human beings of individuals to pursue their own say is i think what they term...
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himself a one—term president, undone by a combination of bill clinton, a wealthy eccentric rival whotive votes, and a "read my lips" pledge of "no new taxes", which he broke. stephanie, what is his legacy? how will people remember the bush presidency? he is not well remembered for his domestic agenda. he oversaw a weak economy, went back on his pledge to not raise taxes in order to shore up a budget deficit. he is best—known for his foreign policy legacy. not unmarked, let's say. he sent troops into panama to overthrow noriega. the invasion, the war in iraq. the first war in 1991. many people criticised him for not going all the way to baghdad. his enduring legacy is the way he handled the end of the cold war and people forget that it could have turned out very differently. he handled the collapse of the soviet union with great deft. he could have really rubbed gorbachev‘s nose in it. he was very careful in his words and actions in how he managed that. he negotiated several historic arms—control treaties with gorbachev which is one of his most enduring legacies. he will be fondly rem
himself a one—term president, undone by a combination of bill clinton, a wealthy eccentric rival whotive votes, and a "read my lips" pledge of "no new taxes", which he broke. stephanie, what is his legacy? how will people remember the bush presidency? he is not well remembered for his domestic agenda. he oversaw a weak economy, went back on his pledge to not raise taxes in order to shore up a budget deficit. he is best—known for his foreign policy legacy. not unmarked,...
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one instructor described him as "somewhat eccentric." he flew the "avenger" with its three-man crew, the heaviest plane the navy dared to fly off an aircraft carrier. his target on september 2, 1944 was a japanese radio transmitter on the island of chichi jima. a navy animation shows his plane being hit as he began his run into the target, but staying with it until he dropped his bombs, before trying to get back over water. what would happen to fliers who parachuted down onto the island? >> the japanese executed all of those who survived. >> reporter: out over the water, he told his crew to bail out. >> two parachutes came out of the aircraft. one opened, which was presumably lieutenant j.g. bush. the other, what's call a "streamer," is that the parachute didn't open. >> reporter: neither of the crewmen were seen again. lieutenant j.g. bush landed in the water and swam to a life raft. >> the japanese came out after him. some fighters from the flight were able to strafe the japanese boats and keep them away during the four hours that bush
one instructor described him as "somewhat eccentric." he flew the "avenger" with its three-man crew, the heaviest plane the navy dared to fly off an aircraft carrier. his target on september 2, 1944 was a japanese radio transmitter on the island of chichi jima. a navy animation shows his plane being hit as he began his run into the target, but staying with it until he dropped his bombs, before trying to get back over water. what would happen to fliers who parachuted down...
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you say about the domestic market why president have been we have done this after the midterms eccentrics cetera but it was only like a week or two ago that we had a very different message from the pentagon about american troops and what may be doing in syria now we had this u. turn from from president tom at the same time we've been hearing the noise his rank present there the one about this new emboldened offensive against these people look at that you called terrorist was there any connection there or is it just a complete coincidence well it's not a. new. announcement from tricky tricky has been dealing with p.k. terrorism for know what you thought this year. but this week you had already an answer there in the preparation for sending our troops to push the i.p.g. you idea limits to the use of your sweeteners so president trump had already know he had already communicated with him but now he decided to withdraw his troops it could mean two things there he needs time before to conduct any operation to convince the. terrorists in by p.g. to transfer elements into the east of you free th
you say about the domestic market why president have been we have done this after the midterms eccentrics cetera but it was only like a week or two ago that we had a very different message from the pentagon about american troops and what may be doing in syria now we had this u. turn from from president tom at the same time we've been hearing the noise his rank present there the one about this new emboldened offensive against these people look at that you called terrorist was there any...
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tipped comedy drama follows the behind—the—scenes manoeuvring as ron tries to win favour with an eccentric pair of britain's rightist young stars. he isa britain's rightist young stars. he is a politician who is playing the chess game of the court in trying to get the queen's yep, because then he knows he can gain what he wants in that world. so he is very manipulative. i am not the brightest character, i am a brit of an airhead who is running blissfully around after abigail, and there is this cat and mouse power—play between the two of them in the scenes they are together. and she uses him. he has some status and she uses them for that. although seven the 18th century, the story explores power and relationships a way that still has a relevance today. go back to your rooms. thank you. making these things is... when you are inside the bubble of it, it is not something you are necessarily aware of, but when it comes out, especially in the current climate, there are comparisons both in terms of politics or even gender politics. he is referring to the fact that, unusually for hollywood, the th
tipped comedy drama follows the behind—the—scenes manoeuvring as ron tries to win favour with an eccentric pair of britain's rightist young stars. he isa britain's rightist young stars. he is a politician who is playing the chess game of the court in trying to get the queen's yep, because then he knows he can gain what he wants in that world. so he is very manipulative. i am not the brightest character, i am a brit of an airhead who is running blissfully around after abigail, and there is...
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state of economic and social emergency in france overall the riots over the fuel tax increases eccentrics said that has gone back on our course where other news tonight russian citizenry aboot in a charge to the united states of being a russian agent has filed a request for a change of plea lawyers are prepared a motion with a hearing likely to be held sometime this week to define annmarie ability now breaking down saw and a government by him through its attorney respectfully found this joint motion to set a change of plea hearing in the above caption matter and request a hearing at the court's earliest convenience or if someone has a change of the change of pleading kellam opens across this in new york city in simple terms caleb what does this motion mean it is it means she's going to plead guilty or there could be any number of things she could say. well when bettina was a recently a rang. she pled not guilty she said she was not guilty of any of the charges at that point then she has been held she was denied bail and she's been awaiting trial now we understand that this has been filed
state of economic and social emergency in france overall the riots over the fuel tax increases eccentrics said that has gone back on our course where other news tonight russian citizenry aboot in a charge to the united states of being a russian agent has filed a request for a change of plea lawyers are prepared a motion with a hearing likely to be held sometime this week to define annmarie ability now breaking down saw and a government by him through its attorney respectfully found this joint...
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ijust i think that is an eccentric contention. i just do i think that is an eccentric contention.ime minister was respected more than she is, and there is no evidence that she is not personally respected, that it would make any difference whatsoever to out make any difference whatsoever to our fundamental negotiating position. from the beginning that has been a misconception. i realise thatis has been a misconception. i realise that is a fundamental political disagreement, but the conservative party will now test that and i think theresa may will win that. with all the consequences that you say will follow when you win an election, which is that the result stinks. she had to withdraw the vote on her deal because she finally recognised it would be a big defeat. what has she achieved by her tour around europe yesterday? she was supposed to be continuing with that today and now we have had an interruption. she saw the dutch prime minister yesterday and she was in brussels as well, what did she achieved? we will find out in time. she achieved nothing. we do not know what she discussed
ijust i think that is an eccentric contention. i just do i think that is an eccentric contention.ime minister was respected more than she is, and there is no evidence that she is not personally respected, that it would make any difference whatsoever to out make any difference whatsoever to our fundamental negotiating position. from the beginning that has been a misconception. i realise thatis has been a misconception. i realise that is a fundamental political disagreement, but the conservative...
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very interesting sucky thank you so much for speaking to us larry called joining us from an eccentric virginia thank you thank you for. a u.n. team has arrived in yemen sports city of her data to monitor a cease fire deal between yemen's government and healthy rebels earlier they met government representatives in the city of aden a deal between the government and whole thesis was reached in sweden almost two weeks ago. in lebanon hundreds of people have been demonstrating angry a deteriorating economic conditions and corruption scuffles broke out between protesters and riot police in the streets around the national parliament in beirut demonstrations are spread in recent weeks because politicians have failed to form a government since elections in may. in france the latest so-called yellow vests on thai government protests have been generally peaceful with about forty thousand people turning out across the country that's well down on the hundreds of thousands of took on at the peak of the demonstrations over the past six weeks but as venice smith reports from paris they have been pock
very interesting sucky thank you so much for speaking to us larry called joining us from an eccentric virginia thank you thank you for. a u.n. team has arrived in yemen sports city of her data to monitor a cease fire deal between yemen's government and healthy rebels earlier they met government representatives in the city of aden a deal between the government and whole thesis was reached in sweden almost two weeks ago. in lebanon hundreds of people have been demonstrating angry a deteriorating...
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charlotte do bensky saying she was only there two weeks ago and police were there patting people eccentric setter it's one thing to football odds up isn't it to stop trucks coming in ramming people or exploding it's another thing to try and filter everybody may have a metallic object or a gun or should everyone simply go through those metal detectors was the answer. i don't think there is an answer when you've got a large area of public space it's almost impossible to keep it totally free of weapons. especially if it's a temporary events so you've got an area that's normally got public access and then this event goes and sort of perches that there's opportunities to hide weapons within that zone so you know you don't have to carry them in so it's almost impossible to secure a large public event like this as you say we learnt from when the truck bombs sort of the truck attacks were used so you know these events will now have temporary or maybe even permanent. laurie title arts but of course they don't stop somebody on for the said it did occur former u.k. police officer thanks for coming in
charlotte do bensky saying she was only there two weeks ago and police were there patting people eccentric setter it's one thing to football odds up isn't it to stop trucks coming in ramming people or exploding it's another thing to try and filter everybody may have a metallic object or a gun or should everyone simply go through those metal detectors was the answer. i don't think there is an answer when you've got a large area of public space it's almost impossible to keep it totally free of...
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his tie choices can be eccentric and he even got a tattoo., to keep them in check, too. i think you ought to leave, you know, because... applause. question time's been a very important part of the political debate in britain. you know you're called dimblebot? i do. did you know about that? idid. with david, it became a much warmer part of the interview. he was concerned to get the real answer, but he seemed to be more concerned to involve the audience. it's legendary, both in the sheer length of time he's been there. and in the reputation that he's managed to carve. now always when you're in that sort of role you produce a mix of reactions, admiration, but also exasperation. david dimbleby took over question time in an era when the media was very different, with fewer channels and less choice. today the programme has to confront two new and massive challenges —
his tie choices can be eccentric and he even got a tattoo., to keep them in check, too. i think you ought to leave, you know, because... applause. question time's been a very important part of the political debate in britain. you know you're called dimblebot? i do. did you know about that? idid. with david, it became a much warmer part of the interview. he was concerned to get the real answer, but he seemed to be more concerned to involve the audience. it's legendary, both in the sheer length...
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i'm an eccentric billionaire, and i'd like to purchase all of them. i'm just wondering what method payment? >> bank of america is the official payment provider of the shop-a-thon. >> but we do accept all methods of payment. >> bank of america, how primitive. i keep all my money in a hot air balloon. >> that's smart actually. bank of america will contribute the cost of a day's worth of life-saving medication. >> jimmy: up to a total of $1.5 million. >> 1.5! woo! that's like -- netflix paid me for a special. >> jimmy: god bless you, mr. moneybags. should we take one more question from the audience? you in the trench coat. >> yeah, i have a question. i'm wondering, how can i still, you know, help support the fight against aids while still enjoying my favorite hobby. >> what's the favorite hobby? >> the hobby is feeling the wind whip through my hair as i, as i speed through the streets of rome, escaping italian police. >> this guy's really [ bleep ] up. >> jimmy: yeah. >> in that case, what about our red vespa 946 scooter? >> jimmy: that's such a perfect
i'm an eccentric billionaire, and i'd like to purchase all of them. i'm just wondering what method payment? >> bank of america is the official payment provider of the shop-a-thon. >> but we do accept all methods of payment. >> bank of america, how primitive. i keep all my money in a hot air balloon. >> that's smart actually. bank of america will contribute the cost of a day's worth of life-saving medication. >> jimmy: up to a total of $1.5 million. >> 1.5!...
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austerity in because of all the problems at the labor departing labor government left all the borrowing eccentric cetera gordon brown is selling all the gold acceptable but some of the program let's just talk about if there was another vote no on brics it prove this is our goal isn't it which way do you think it would go if it went to a referendum with the public do you think they'd vote for it just squeezed in before by that narrow margin was it four four percent for four points for it do you think people would vote knowing what they know now for brix or not. the polls have changed completely since the last dregs of referendum there isn't it is now consistently majority for remaining that being said that has to come with such a huge caveat because they were the polls previously have been wrong and things can change in a moment's notice and know anyone would be a fool to think that. geoffrey run this referendum it would definitely have the opposite outcome but the important point to make is that absolutely right as you said you know we know what we know now we know there's a concrete deal on the
austerity in because of all the problems at the labor departing labor government left all the borrowing eccentric cetera gordon brown is selling all the gold acceptable but some of the program let's just talk about if there was another vote no on brics it prove this is our goal isn't it which way do you think it would go if it went to a referendum with the public do you think they'd vote for it just squeezed in before by that narrow margin was it four four percent for four points for it do you...
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eccentricities, has a hugeemper impact on the company and it is a reflection of who he is.we cannot ignore the fact that tesla hit some huge model three production milestones. i have this chart showing how many more cars have been produced every quarter. tell us about the successes. reported, this was a year for everybody. you saw dozens of executives leave and yet they recorded this profit in the third quarter and everyone is waiting to see if they will do it again. emily: take a listen to this from "60 minutes." a roller coaster year, the sec issue seems to be resolved. sec.do not respect the >> your abiding by the settlement? >> because i respect the justice system. emily: what is your reaction? dana: i was not surprised. this is someone who had to settle because of stock prices. the settlement says they have to appoint two directors. they are within that window. he is not abusing the settlement degree. he is not following the spirit in terms of his public statements but he is not out of compliance. executive turnover, there has been a lot. do you think musk can continue
eccentricities, has a hugeemper impact on the company and it is a reflection of who he is.we cannot ignore the fact that tesla hit some huge model three production milestones. i have this chart showing how many more cars have been produced every quarter. tell us about the successes. reported, this was a year for everybody. you saw dozens of executives leave and yet they recorded this profit in the third quarter and everyone is waiting to see if they will do it again. emily: take a listen to...
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. >> among all these oddballs and eccentrics and original you had a particular favorite. >> i do. joseph brahma and henry, the two of them. an amazing man. he invented the fountain pen. he invented, just to make it come discussed at work he also made a machine quilt in large numbers. hedging his bets. he made the beer pump which allowed a man pulling things a o have to go down to the stove every time people want another beer. there was one pub in england called -- invented the flushable toilet. clearly probably -- [applause] very good. >> got applause for that and not for the beer. >> strange. i just come here from bhutan whether default to is the squatting variety. all hail to joseph. he made the lock, beautiful, beautiful exquisite cylinder of a lock because, this is what interesting at least to me, the industrial revolution begins. prior to the industrial revolution the wealthy in england were mainly rural people who lived in castles and so forth. they were protected, security thailand and by fences and by servants. industrial pollution begins. people start making things, facto
. >> among all these oddballs and eccentrics and original you had a particular favorite. >> i do. joseph brahma and henry, the two of them. an amazing man. he invented the fountain pen. he invented, just to make it come discussed at work he also made a machine quilt in large numbers. hedging his bets. he made the beer pump which allowed a man pulling things a o have to go down to the stove every time people want another beer. there was one pub in england called -- invented the...