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leonard is elisabeth's sixth child and he is my great uncle.ring the 1950s, when his father, the senior chief, was detained during the mau mau uprising. the mau mau uprising was a revolt against european ownership of land. suspects were checked prior to interrogation. a state of emergency was declared in kenya and although it eventually led to the end of british rule, it was a tough time for my great grandparents and for my uncle leonard. in 1952, my father was taken into detention. kenya had been declared emergency and he was detained for the next seven years he was in detention. we used to be children of a cheat, we became beggars. we were being helped by those people we would have called for. during now the mau mau, it was not only affecting our family, it affected other families. 0ne not only affecting our family, it affected otherfamilies. one of not only affecting our family, it affected other families. one of my auntie ‘s, who had, i think there we re auntie ‘s, who had, i think there were nine children, my mother took them and already s
leonard is elisabeth's sixth child and he is my great uncle.ring the 1950s, when his father, the senior chief, was detained during the mau mau uprising. the mau mau uprising was a revolt against european ownership of land. suspects were checked prior to interrogation. a state of emergency was declared in kenya and although it eventually led to the end of british rule, it was a tough time for my great grandparents and for my uncle leonard. in 1952, my father was taken into detention. kenya had...
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we had just been seeing some of the pictures of elisabeth and her friend.n called for now? correct. elisabeth had to make a very heartbreaking decision of leaving him at 7200 metres. he was in an agonising condition and he was in a coma, one could say. she started her descend to try to get the rescue attempt underway. she had no tent, no sleeping bag, because they were doing the light alpine style attempt. she had to stop at 6700 metres herself, because she started developing frostbite. tell us about this mountain. we said it is a killer mountain, why is it so dangerous and why on earth do people wa nt to dangerous and why on earth do people want to climb a lethally dangerous mountain? i have to make a statement, both of them are one of the best mountaineers, she is one of the best mountaineers, she is one of the best mountaineers, she is one of the best female alpine ears. people are driven by bequest. she became the first woman to make wind ascent, this is the ninth highest mountain in the world and winter ascents are done alpine style without any support
we had just been seeing some of the pictures of elisabeth and her friend.n called for now? correct. elisabeth had to make a very heartbreaking decision of leaving him at 7200 metres. he was in an agonising condition and he was in a coma, one could say. she started her descend to try to get the rescue attempt underway. she had no tent, no sleeping bag, because they were doing the light alpine style attempt. she had to stop at 6700 metres herself, because she started developing frostbite. tell us...
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elisabeth revol and tomek maskeyavitch were in northern pakistan on friday.ey became stuck. as tim pattinson reports. a dramatic rescue operation on one of the world's highest and most deadly mountains. an elite climbing team was rushed to the rescue after two climbers became stranded. as part of this daring high—altitude mission, the team was dropped more than 1000 metres below the lost climbers' last—known position. they scaled the mountain overnight, eventually finding the french climber elisabeth revol alive. a friend and fellow mountaineer described the rescue attempt. they started their incredibly heroic and extraordinarily fast seven—hour climb towards her. she was able to start moving, and that is what, perhaps, saved her, because had she stayed where she was, it's not certain at all whether they would have been able to reach in time. elisabeth revol has now arrived in the capital, islamabad, and is being treated for frostbite. but the whereabouts of climbing partner remain. tomasz mackiewicz had become separated. he was reportedly suffering from fros
elisabeth revol and tomek maskeyavitch were in northern pakistan on friday.ey became stuck. as tim pattinson reports. a dramatic rescue operation on one of the world's highest and most deadly mountains. an elite climbing team was rushed to the rescue after two climbers became stranded. as part of this daring high—altitude mission, the team was dropped more than 1000 metres below the lost climbers' last—known position. they scaled the mountain overnight, eventually finding the french climber...
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elisabeth revol has now arrived in the capital, islamabad, and is being treated for frostbite.z mackiewicz had become separated. he was reportedly suffering from frostbite and snow blindness. now the search has been called off due to bad weather and treacherous conditions. tim pattinson, bbc news. the man who founded ikea and revolutionised the furniture industry, ingvar kamprad, has died at the age of 91 at his home in southern sweden. joe lynam reports. ingvar kamprad can safely be described as a retailing genius. born in 1926 in southern sweden, he started selling matches aged five, then seeds, and then pencils. at 17, he formed ikea, named after his own initials and the area where he was born. now it's probably the best known furniture store in the world with more than 400 giant shops and annual sales of £30 billion. kamprad was inspired to create the idea of flat—packed furniture when watching someone remove the legs of a table to fit into a customer's car. he disowned his previous support for far—right parties in sweden during the war and lived a modest lifestyle — his ho
elisabeth revol has now arrived in the capital, islamabad, and is being treated for frostbite.z mackiewicz had become separated. he was reportedly suffering from frostbite and snow blindness. now the search has been called off due to bad weather and treacherous conditions. tim pattinson, bbc news. the man who founded ikea and revolutionised the furniture industry, ingvar kamprad, has died at the age of 91 at his home in southern sweden. joe lynam reports. ingvar kamprad can safely be described...
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abc news correspondent elisabeth herr stationed on long island. >> mother nature dumping up to three inches of snow an hour in the region. some areas hit with lightning, under and flooding. >> in bo trucks making rescues. in new york, busses slipping ano treacherous police kept busy pushing >> underneath, it's getting icy. we have people that out here driving. >> the slick conditions wreaking havoc at airports. >> we are not sure we'll be flying out of >> it's a mess. >> frustrations running high with 4,0 flights canceled. >> it's a nightmare. >> the hardest hit, according to the misery map from flight aware, dc, boston and new york city where laguardia and jfk suspended and shut o >> laguardia has since resumed flights but jfk won't be back in business until tomorrow. elisabeth herr,tion news." >> "action news" will be on early tomorrow to help you navigate the storm. o'donnell.tt 4:00 a.m >> stay ahead of the aftermath and frigid on your phone or tablet, sto li updates and more, 6abc app free download for your serving their babies solid food too soon. >> and it's the release of the
abc news correspondent elisabeth herr stationed on long island. >> mother nature dumping up to three inches of snow an hour in the region. some areas hit with lightning, under and flooding. >> in bo trucks making rescues. in new york, busses slipping ano treacherous police kept busy pushing >> underneath, it's getting icy. we have people that out here driving. >> the slick conditions wreaking havoc at airports. >> we are not sure we'll be flying out of >>...
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elisabeth revol was in northern pakistan on friday.anga parbat, also known as the "killer mountain", when they became stuck. tim pattinson reports. a dramatic rescue operation on one of the world's highest and most deadly mountains. an elite climbing team was rushed to the rescue after two climbers became stranded. as part of this daring high—altitude mission, the team was dropped more than 1000 metres below the lost climbers' last—known position. they scaled the mountain overnight, eventually finding the french climber elisabeth revol alive. a friend and fellow mountaineer described the rescue attempt. they started their incredibly heroic and extraordinarily fast seven—hour climb towards her. she was able to start moving, and that is what, perhaps, saved her, because had she stayed where she was, it's not certain at all whether they would have been able to reach in time. elisabeth revol has now arrived in the capital, islamabad, and is being treated for frostbite. but the whereabouts of climbing partner remain. tomasz mackiewicz had b
elisabeth revol was in northern pakistan on friday.anga parbat, also known as the "killer mountain", when they became stuck. tim pattinson reports. a dramatic rescue operation on one of the world's highest and most deadly mountains. an elite climbing team was rushed to the rescue after two climbers became stranded. as part of this daring high—altitude mission, the team was dropped more than 1000 metres below the lost climbers' last—known position. they scaled the mountain...
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we are seeing some pictures of elisabeth and herfriend, seeing some pictures of elisabeth and her friendd, and sadly the rescue attempt for her friend tomasz has been called off, is that right? yes, he was in, one could say, a coma. she tried to get a rescue attempt under way. she had no tent or sleeping bag and she then had to stop at 6700 metres herself because she started developing frostbite. tell us about this mountain, why is it so dangerous and why do people still want to try to climb such a lethally dangerous mountain? both of them are some of the best mountaineers there are. people are driven by request. she became the first woman to make a winter ascent. this is the ninth highest mountain in the world and winter ascent are don alpine style without any support in minus a0 temperatures. don alpine style without any support in minus 40 temperatures. what do you think went wrong on this attempt? was it lack of preparation, bad luck? it is the human body. when you are climbing without oxygen at such altitude in such temperature, anything could happen. the reasons she got into troubl
we are seeing some pictures of elisabeth and herfriend, seeing some pictures of elisabeth and her friendd, and sadly the rescue attempt for her friend tomasz has been called off, is that right? yes, he was in, one could say, a coma. she tried to get a rescue attempt under way. she had no tent or sleeping bag and she then had to stop at 6700 metres herself because she started developing frostbite. tell us about this mountain, why is it so dangerous and why do people still want to try to climb...
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elisabeth revol has now arrived in the capital, islamabad, and is being treated for frostbite.known. tomasz mackiewicz had become separated. he was reportedly suffering from frostbite and snow blindness. now, the search has been called off, due to bad weather and treacherous conditions. tim pattinson, bbc news. for more than five decades a group of around 4,000 members of the shona community, from zimbabwe, have been living in kenya. their forefathers arrived as evangelists, but they have never been recognised by the kenyan government. now, they are not recognised in zimbabwe either, making them stateless. the bbcs merchuma reports. 88—year—old mofat ngwabi lives in kinoo, outside nairobi. he is one of the few shona people still alive who arrived in kenya in the 1960s. translation: jomo kenyatta told our leaders that they could go anywhere in kenya and preach, even to the maasais. we cannot do any business to feed ourselves. it's very difficult. when you construct something to sell, and the authorities find out, you get arrested. despite that meeting, and the blessing of the pr
elisabeth revol has now arrived in the capital, islamabad, and is being treated for frostbite.known. tomasz mackiewicz had become separated. he was reportedly suffering from frostbite and snow blindness. now, the search has been called off, due to bad weather and treacherous conditions. tim pattinson, bbc news. for more than five decades a group of around 4,000 members of the shona community, from zimbabwe, have been living in kenya. their forefathers arrived as evangelists, but they have never...
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best actress went to elisabeth moss in the handmaid's tale and best actor went to gary oldman for his role in the darkest hour best film twenty three billboards outside of being missouri. and let's get more now on the golden globes robin meryl from our culture desk joins us now and robin you know you almost forgot that there were awards involved last night because of wow what a political message that was sent absolutely we're experiencing an enormous sea change in the entertainment industry and it's got a knock on effect as were all saying now in other industries as well and thank goodness for people on oprah for meryl streep for nicole kidman and these big star names reese reese witherspoon as well who are you know backing this me to campaign and times off as well you know thank goodness for them i think i don't want to diminish this in any way whatsoever but i think it's also bring reflects his in the content of movies and films now i mean we can just give us an example big little lies which stars nicole kidman and reese witherspoon to the leading lights as i say of the campaign tha
best actress went to elisabeth moss in the handmaid's tale and best actor went to gary oldman for his role in the darkest hour best film twenty three billboards outside of being missouri. and let's get more now on the golden globes robin meryl from our culture desk joins us now and robin you know you almost forgot that there were awards involved last night because of wow what a political message that was sent absolutely we're experiencing an enormous sea change in the entertainment industry and...
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. >> survivors of the biggest sports scandal in history sat down with elisabeth varg a.y talk about their time with dr. larry na nassar. they are demanding the university come up with a new policy to handle future sex abuse allegations. the school president announced her resignation. >> a tip helped them stop a likely mass shooting. a 14-year-old young man was plotting to kill class makes at union town high school near pittsburg:. a classmate reported him after hearing him say he was going to shoot classmates. >> the student took appropriate action right on the bus. >> a search warrant uncovered multiple weapons in the boy's bedroom. >> meantime, students return to marshal county high school in kentucky for the first time since two students were killed this week, 21 other students hurt, a 15-year-old student under arrest. he has not been identified nor has a motivate been revealed. >> a stunning event in the death of a canadian billionaire and his wife. they were murdered and targeted. barry sherman and his wife honey were found hanging in their mansion. there was no for
. >> survivors of the biggest sports scandal in history sat down with elisabeth varg a.y talk about their time with dr. larry na nassar. they are demanding the university come up with a new policy to handle future sex abuse allegations. the school president announced her resignation. >> a tip helped them stop a likely mass shooting. a 14-year-old young man was plotting to kill class makes at union town high school near pittsburg:. a classmate reported him after hearing him say he...
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elisabeth herr, channel6 "action news." >> "action news" will be on early tomorrow to help you navigatehe storm. join matt o'donnell. the latest conditions at 4:00 a.m. >> stay ahead of the aftermath and frigid temperatures on your phone or tablet, storm tracker 6 live and updates and more, 6abc app is a free download for your mobile device. >> many parents are serving their babies solid food too soon. >> and it's the release of the damning book about president trump. the president is threatening legal action. cle with two children off with a inside. cecily? >> once we warm up, i'm tracking another system on the way next week. i talk about that in the accuweather seven-day forecast. >> plus, the eagles, it's all about playoffs. "action news" continues in just a minute. >> the latest fuhrer over the book "fire andry" has ident tru's lawyers trying to halt itsublication. because of the threatened lalace instead of january 9th. former chief strategist steve bannon seems to turn on the president's family. calling the meeting with jarred cushner and the russians, tha have dirt on hillary, tr
elisabeth herr, channel6 "action news." >> "action news" will be on early tomorrow to help you navigatehe storm. join matt o'donnell. the latest conditions at 4:00 a.m. >> stay ahead of the aftermath and frigid temperatures on your phone or tablet, storm tracker 6 live and updates and more, 6abc app is a free download for your mobile device. >> many parents are serving their babies solid food too soon. >> and it's the release of the damning book about...
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. >> i had done a play reading with elisabeth moss. >> the oscar winning actress is talking about thetar's critically acclaimed star and producers. reps for the hulu series have been tight lipped. co-stars have told me the role is intense. >> her scenes are stellar. really a lot to work with there. i'm sure she's made them brilliant. >> now on to madeline's headline. earlier this month her and nick jonas triggered romance rumor. >> are you dating nick or not? >> no. we ate food across from each other. >> in hollywood that's a date. >> i guess so. >> he's cute though. >> he's adorable. objectively he's a cute guy. >> to tonight's big winners frances mcdormand and sam wok well. on the carpet sam and his girlfriend told us what francis thought about being spoofed by kate mckinnon. >> are you wearing the same dress from the awards. >> this is the dress. it's from a production of the cruisable. >> i think frances was flattered and honored. >> frances sent her real dress. >> that was the dress. >> another little known "snl" fact we learned at the s.a.g. awards better call saul wrote what is
. >> i had done a play reading with elisabeth moss. >> the oscar winning actress is talking about thetar's critically acclaimed star and producers. reps for the hulu series have been tight lipped. co-stars have told me the role is intense. >> her scenes are stellar. really a lot to work with there. i'm sure she's made them brilliant. >> now on to madeline's headline. earlier this month her and nick jonas triggered romance rumor. >> are you dating nick or not?...
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. >> elisabeth moss, looking good there. >> all right, we're going to move on from the greatest awardhow of the season to probably the greatest singer, yes, i am talking about our friend britney spears, because oops, she's doing it again. britney spears fans, i know you are out there. she's staying in vegas, baby. we're thrilled. she wrapped up her planet hollywood residency on new year's eve. but don't worry, what happens in vegas, it really does stay in vegas. >> so she signed a deal to perform at park theaters starting in 2019. it'sle the same place lady gaga will start her sin city run in december. >> cher, ricky martin and bruno mars have all done shows there. >> this means we get more of britney's at home vegas videos. she's painting jessica biel's dress for the critics choice award. >> beautiful. no word yet on what she'll be doing until 2019. i'm not making fun. i'm generally enthusiastic. >> britney's a good dancer. >>> dr. oz proved that he's more than just a tv host when he to vegas. >> a fellow passenger passed out. the surgeon said he wasn't sure if the man was having a h
. >> elisabeth moss, looking good there. >> all right, we're going to move on from the greatest awardhow of the season to probably the greatest singer, yes, i am talking about our friend britney spears, because oops, she's doing it again. britney spears fans, i know you are out there. she's staying in vegas, baby. we're thrilled. she wrapped up her planet hollywood residency on new year's eve. but don't worry, what happens in vegas, it really does stay in vegas. >> so she...
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elisabeth shed this night—time glimpse of dubai. this picture of the sky in india.our twitter and facebook pages for loads of extra special travel show content that you will not see any where else. here are the travel videos we have been watching this month. youtube channel little big world turns epic views and towering cityscapes into miniature. all through trick photography. we spoke to the creator to find out how it is done. a tilted effect that creates a shallow depth of field which tricks the eye into believing this is micro photography, making it look like a miniature. there are a few other things you may want to do to sell the effect, shooting from a high angle with a wide angle lens. i believe that the world would be a better place if people did not take themselves so seriously. we are tiny bugs and if only a few people understand this message, my work is done. you can check out his channel for more videos viewable in glorious 4k. and if you see anything you think we should know about, please do get in touch. you can find us on twitter. finally this week, ho
elisabeth shed this night—time glimpse of dubai. this picture of the sky in india.our twitter and facebook pages for loads of extra special travel show content that you will not see any where else. here are the travel videos we have been watching this month. youtube channel little big world turns epic views and towering cityscapes into miniature. all through trick photography. we spoke to the creator to find out how it is done. a tilted effect that creates a shallow depth of field which...
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. >>> and queen elisabeth is sharing her crowned nearly 65 years ago.xc that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm have a great day, and have a great weekend. -- captions by vitac -- ww ♪ ♪ ♪ you can smell it. you can almost taste it. you know exactly what you want. your instincts demand it. give them a reason to rejoice. tonight, get your longhorn favorites. like our outlaw ribeye parmesan crusted chicken or the longhorn salmon. ♪ ♪ ♪ the feeling. the flavor. the place. longhorn steakhouse. you can't fake steak. >>> live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news " this morning. >>> he influenced so many lives with what he did just by the example he set. >> honoring a hero. family and friends and city lead letters say good good-bye today to a philadelphia fire fight here was killed in the line of duty. >>> and get ready for rain, this is live look from our parkway central library camera , how much to expect during your morning commute. >> president trump being criticized after making vulga
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. >> reporter: the night's early winners included "the handmaid's tale" and best drama and star elisabethactor. and to sterling drown in "this is us" and nicole for "big little lies". >> and the marvelous mrs. maisel. >> and the best comedy for the disaster artist, by the man he played, mysterious director, tommy weiso. and former olympic figure skater tonya harding watching as the actress that played the movie based on her life called requests i, tonya." >> if you missed any, check our online for the golden globes. >>> cancellations and delays were just part of the problems today. a water break added to the misery, a sprinkler system broke and water flooded one of the terminals. today was the third straight day of flight delays and cancellations since last week's wintert to drive. ice is a completely different matter. freezing rain led to numerous crashes in southwest missouri. all over the place and trucks hauling boats, sliding into ditches and fortunately no serious injuries have been reported. >>> check out this video in chicago. a broken sprinkler made a building look like an ice ca
. >> reporter: the night's early winners included "the handmaid's tale" and best drama and star elisabethactor. and to sterling drown in "this is us" and nicole for "big little lies". >> and the marvelous mrs. maisel. >> and the best comedy for the disaster artist, by the man he played, mysterious director, tommy weiso. and former olympic figure skater tonya harding watching as the actress that played the movie based on her life called requests i,...
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." >> reporter: hapd handgun winning big for best drama television series and elisabeth moss for best actress in a tv series. >>e are the story in print and el are writing the s >> sterling k. brown. >> reporter: "this is us" actor sterling k. brown taking the award for best actor in a tv series. >> i am being seen for who i am and being appreciated for am. >> reporter: and james franco winning best actor in "disaster artist" for flaying tommy wi wiseau. >> i want all the girls watching here now to know that a new day is on the horizon. >> reporter: in for best picture -- >> "three billboards outside ebbing, missouri". >> reporter: danna bacchus, abc news, los angeles. >> oprah's speech is prompting calls on social media for her to run for president. the #open2020 started trending after that speech and when asked by the l.a. times, oprah's longtime partner stedman graham said it is up to the people and he reportedly said, she would absolutely do it. >>> passengers on a cruise to the bahamas are describing a vacation nightmare. after the captain decided to sail through last week's wint
." >> reporter: hapd handgun winning big for best drama television series and elisabeth moss for best actress in a tv series. >>e are the story in print and el are writing the s >> sterling k. brown. >> reporter: "this is us" actor sterling k. brown taking the award for best actor in a tv series. >> i am being seen for who i am and being appreciated for am. >> reporter: and james franco winning best actor in "disaster artist" for...
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a polish climber, tomka maskayvitch, and his french climbing partner, elisabeth revol, were attemptingnanga parbat. mr maskayvitch has reportedly developed frostbite and snowblindness. milos zeman will be the president of the czech republic once again. he's won a second five—year term following a tightly contested election run—off. zeman, who fiercely opposes immigration and objects to eu sanctions against russia, beat his opponent by a narrow margin. his challenger, the centrist academichri drahos, has admitted defeat. as rob cameron reports. cheering and applause. a narrow victory for milos zeman, the 73—year—old president of the czech republic. all chant. "relatively narrow," as he put it, 150,000 votes have separated him from his challenger. "this is my last victory," he said, and promised to be more humble, less arrogant in his second term than his first, though he didn't seem to have buried his hatchet with the media. translation: i'm convinced that not only the intelligence ofjournalists but also of some politicians is significantly lower than that of normal citizens. this messa
a polish climber, tomka maskayvitch, and his french climbing partner, elisabeth revol, were attemptingnanga parbat. mr maskayvitch has reportedly developed frostbite and snowblindness. milos zeman will be the president of the czech republic once again. he's won a second five—year term following a tightly contested election run—off. zeman, who fiercely opposes immigration and objects to eu sanctions against russia, beat his opponent by a narrow margin. his challenger, the centrist...
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. >>> and queen elisabeth is sharing her memories on the day she was crowned nearly 65 years ago. exclusive clips. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day, and have a great weekend. for this friday. thanks for watching. thanks for watching. i'm -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com of the season' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. does your bed do that? right now our queen c4 mattress is only $1199. plus 36 month financing. ends monday. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. i'm kenny choi. >>> all right, as we start the day, live look outside. can you see it? you see that red light? well, that's right where the golden gate bridge is. can't really see it this morning because it is foggy but it's okay, it's friday! january 12th, we are excited for the weekend. good morning, i'm kenny choi. >> i'm glad you explained. i had no idea what that was. >> just wanted to get everyone's attention. >> i thought you were saying the weekend was out there. >> we knew
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elisabeth had started college, but she didn't finish. she still has a mountain of loans, they are due every month. because of the job training program she now has a good job , at guill tool in west warwick. [applause] alisa's son, james, studied electronics at the warwick career and tech center. he's now one of the thousands of rhode islanders electric boat has hired in recent years. [applause] and her youngest child, katie, is a senior at pilgrim high school. she is excited to go to college. next year, she is going to ccri on a rhode island promise scholarship. [applause] alisa and her kids are here tonight. congratulations, you you guys keep going. here is the reality. 70% of good paying jobs in rhode island requires some degree or credential past high school. not all of them require a college degree. it is on us to make sure that every rhode islander has the job training and education they need to get a good job. [applause] in 2015, we completely revamped our approach to job training. real jobs rhode island now gives rhode islanders i
elisabeth had started college, but she didn't finish. she still has a mountain of loans, they are due every month. because of the job training program she now has a good job , at guill tool in west warwick. [applause] alisa's son, james, studied electronics at the warwick career and tech center. he's now one of the thousands of rhode islanders electric boat has hired in recent years. [applause] and her youngest child, katie, is a senior at pilgrim high school. she is excited to go to college....
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french climber elisabeth revol was found during a high—risk night rescue mission on nanga prabat, whichearch for her polish climbing partner tomek mackiewicz has been called off due to bad weather and treacherous high—altitude conditions. earlier my colleague, ben brown, spoke to masha gordon, a fellow mountaineer and friend of elizabeth revol, and who spearheaded a crowd—funding campaign to help with the rescue attempt. she began by explaining why she needed to raise the money. the authorities demanded $35,000 up front in cash. in fact we lost a day of rescue because we didn't have cash on hand. once the fundraising was on the way, we were able to demonstrate we had the money. so when did you first realise she was in trouble, the pair of them were in trouble and you needed to do a rescue? we received a text on thursday night about 7pm, london time, saying that tomasz, after the summit, got snow blind and developed severe frostbite and that they needed the rescue, and in the following 72 hours we were scrambling to get the money going and to get the helicopters necessary for that attemp
french climber elisabeth revol was found during a high—risk night rescue mission on nanga prabat, whichearch for her polish climbing partner tomek mackiewicz has been called off due to bad weather and treacherous high—altitude conditions. earlier my colleague, ben brown, spoke to masha gordon, a fellow mountaineer and friend of elizabeth revol, and who spearheaded a crowd—funding campaign to help with the rescue attempt. she began by explaining why she needed to raise the money. the...
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french climber elisabeth revol was found during a high—risk night rescue mission on nanga prabat, whichfor her polish climbing partner tomasz matsvitch has been called off due to bad weather and treacherous high—altitude conditions. earlier my colleague, ben brown, spoke to masha gordon, a fellow mountaineer and friend of elizabeth revol, and who spearheaded a crowd—funding campaign to help with the rescue attempt. she began by explaining why she needed to raise the money. the authorities demanded $35,000 upfront and we lost a day of rescue because we did not have the cash. once the fundraising began, we had to demonstrate we have the money. when did you first realise that she was in trouble, that they were both in trouble and they needed a rescue? we received a text on thursday night saying that tomasz developed severe frostbite and they needed a rescue. we were scrambling to get the money going to get the helicopters necessary. we were lucky to have a very competent team of climbers doing a descent of k2. we have seen some of the pictures of elizabeth and her friend, sadly, the rescue
french climber elisabeth revol was found during a high—risk night rescue mission on nanga prabat, whichfor her polish climbing partner tomasz matsvitch has been called off due to bad weather and treacherous high—altitude conditions. earlier my colleague, ben brown, spoke to masha gordon, a fellow mountaineer and friend of elizabeth revol, and who spearheaded a crowd—funding campaign to help with the rescue attempt. she began by explaining why she needed to raise the money. the authorities...
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golden globe winner elisabeth moss. get in here, my love. i'm happy to see you.ee you with this. >> i know. >> my goodness. >> reporter: i'm a little in awe of you all right now. this is my show. i have been raving about this from the minute it started streaming. >> we're thrilled the audience loved it. they made the show what it is. you guys are what is making this all possible and how it's going to be possible to have a season two. >> reporter: i loved "lady bird" so much. and the message of the movie, what would you say it is? >> i think the message is that it's okay to not have things figured out when you're at any age. >> reporter: it's your first golden globe. what's the feeling tonight? >> we were on a terrific table. >> reporter: who was at your table? >> ias there with francis mcdermott. >> reporter: a winner's table. >> and sam rockwell. >> reporter: we'll mark that for next time. read that for me. >> sterling k. brown just made golden globes history. he became the first black history to win a golden globe for lead actor in a tv drama. >> reporter: what
golden globe winner elisabeth moss. get in here, my love. i'm happy to see you.ee you with this. >> i know. >> my goodness. >> reporter: i'm a little in awe of you all right now. this is my show. i have been raving about this from the minute it started streaming. >> we're thrilled the audience loved it. they made the show what it is. you guys are what is making this all possible and how it's going to be possible to have a season two. >> reporter: i loved "lady...
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. >> reporter: winning big for elisabeth moss. >> we the story in print. and we are writing the story ourselves. >> reporter: "this is us" actor sterling kvlts sterling k. brown taking the award for best actor in tv series. and james franco winning best actor in "disaster artist" for playing tommy rizzo, whom he brought on stage. oprah winfrey made history by becoming the first african-american woman winning the cecil b. de mille award. >> a new day is on the horizon! >> reporter: and for best picture. >> "three billboards." >> reporter: it is said to offer one of the best freepreviews of what and who will win at the oscars on march 4. >> nominations come out a little later on january 24th. i was watching alison jan eyeney, she was in "i tonya." she thanked tonya harding who was in the audience but ironically did not mention nancy kerrigan during that entire thing. >> it's not "i, nancy." >> more coming on the golden globes throughout the morning. >>> but we're going to move on to the other big story, the chaos at one of the nation's busiest airports. >> t
. >> reporter: winning big for elisabeth moss. >> we the story in print. and we are writing the story ourselves. >> reporter: "this is us" actor sterling kvlts sterling k. brown taking the award for best actor in tv series. and james franco winning best actor in "disaster artist" for playing tommy rizzo, whom he brought on stage. oprah winfrey made history by becoming the first african-american woman winning the cecil b. de mille award. >> a new day...
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. >> reporter: best actress in a tv drama winner elisabeth moss quoting margaret atwood, the author of to send an important message. >> margaret atwood, this is for you and all the women who came before you and after you who were brave enough to speak out against intolerance and injustice and to fight for equality and freedom in this world. we no longer live in the blank white spaces at the edge of print. we no longer live in the gap between the stories. we are the story in print and we are writing the stories ourselves. >> finish the sentence, time's up on blank. >> time's up on inqualitierequa. >> time's on abuse discrimination and the imbalance of power. >> time's up on anybody having an unsafe work environment while pursuing their dream. >> reporter: alongside hollywood elite the woman who create the me too movement tarana burke, one of a number of activists invited as celebrity guests. >> it's wonderful to have all these activists here, you from the me too movement to now time's up. tarana, do you feel the momentum now. >> oh, absolutely. absolutely. i think this year is going to
. >> reporter: best actress in a tv drama winner elisabeth moss quoting margaret atwood, the author of to send an important message. >> margaret atwood, this is for you and all the women who came before you and after you who were brave enough to speak out against intolerance and injustice and to fight for equality and freedom in this world. we no longer live in the blank white spaces at the edge of print. we no longer live in the gap between the stories. we are the story in print...
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amy: elisabeth moss one for her role in "the handmaid's tale" which is based on the novel by author margaret atwood which was originally published in 1985. mosque used her acceptance spspeech to honor atwood. >> this s is from m margaret at. we were the people who w were nt in thehe papers. we lived in the blank white spaces at the edge of print. it gave us more freedom. we live in the gaps between the stories. margaret atwood, this is for you and all of the women who came before you and after you who are brave enough to speak out against intolerance and ininjustice and a fight for equality and freedom in this world. we no longer live in the blank whwhite spaces of the edge of print. we no longer live in the gaps between the stories. we are thehe story in print ande are writing the story ourselves. thank you. amy: a movie that connects to the #metoo moment emerged as the top film "three billboards outside ebbing, missouri, about a woman avenging the rape and murder of her daughter. frances mcdormand referred to being part of the tectonic shift in hollywood. >> i keep my politics prprivate. i
amy: elisabeth moss one for her role in "the handmaid's tale" which is based on the novel by author margaret atwood which was originally published in 1985. mosque used her acceptance spspeech to honor atwood. >> this s is from m margaret at. we were the people who w were nt in thehe papers. we lived in the blank white spaces at the edge of print. it gave us more freedom. we live in the gaps between the stories. margaret atwood, this is for you and all of the women who came...
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reese witherspoon, elisabeth moss, hugh jackman, others that night are now auctioning off their clothesp and ebay organization for time's up and all of those looks are being donated by the designers rather with the starting bid for nicole kidman's gown at $10,000. >> the starting bid. >> you can get it for a pretty penny. but you know what the cause will be. >> yes. >>> last but not least a lot of people ask for what i do for my skin. glad to know kristen bell and i have something in common. her and her husband sharing this. what she does to get a glowing complexion. >> what. >> she's underneath what is called an l.e.d. light mask and her husband walked in and was like, are you for real? >> looks like halloween. >> it does look like halloween. it does look like a nightmare but kim kardashian, jessica alba and myself definitely -- >> you've done this? >> oh, my goodness. >> do we have a photo of you? >> it will change your life. >> it will change your life all right. >> no, i don't have a photo because i'm not the kristen bell. >> it looks like it might end your live. >> you sit under it
reese witherspoon, elisabeth moss, hugh jackman, others that night are now auctioning off their clothesp and ebay organization for time's up and all of those looks are being donated by the designers rather with the starting bid for nicole kidman's gown at $10,000. >> the starting bid. >> you can get it for a pretty penny. but you know what the cause will be. >> yes. >>> last but not least a lot of people ask for what i do for my skin. glad to know kristen bell and i...
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series elisabeth moss won but best actress in a series but it's the movies and i want to feature lady which won the best movie i was in musical comedy films because of the case in the golden globes now this is a coming of age movie i know you say that sarah right loved it and i may say straight away who's it directed by a greater girl who's only thirty four years old it stars the wonderful artist actress sharon and who won best actress as well in a musical or comedy a quick mention to gary oldman in the tour de force as churchill in the movie darkest hour will be featuring not on the culture's law tomorrow but also finally the t.v. series big little lies which won the best limited t.v. series nicole kidman won best actress for norodom best supporting actress also starred reese witherspoon witherspoon and kidman of the producers of that t.v. series and two of the leading lights in the me two campaign revolves around three women who live in the suburbs and about infidelity violence and frustration so to conclude i would say there's a tectonic shift going on in hollywood and it's going t
series elisabeth moss won but best actress in a series but it's the movies and i want to feature lady which won the best movie i was in musical comedy films because of the case in the golden globes now this is a coming of age movie i know you say that sarah right loved it and i may say straight away who's it directed by a greater girl who's only thirty four years old it stars the wonderful artist actress sharon and who won best actress as well in a musical or comedy a quick mention to gary...
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tribute to women who have spoken out against sexual predators some of the night's winners included elisabeth moss and she won best actress in a t.v. series and gary oldman who took the honors for best actor in a film now best film went to three billboards outside adding missouri now let's listen to some of the stars talking about why they wanted to don black at the event . where. up together we're drawing a big black line the tree yesterday. the way things used to be the way business used to be done to be that way. i think it's amazing i think it's historic and i love seeing solidarity and our industry shining a light for all industries across all countries and this is the time to change everything it should be should we even have to have this conversation with clearly we do. in fact i'm calling this and let me just tell you this you know i. know i never have and moments sounded right i really felt like. we have d.w. culture editor karen helm set with us here in the studio she's following the awards for us karen it seems like the me too movement really a took center stage at these golden glo
tribute to women who have spoken out against sexual predators some of the night's winners included elisabeth moss and she won best actress in a t.v. series and gary oldman who took the honors for best actor in a film now best film went to three billboards outside adding missouri now let's listen to some of the stars talking about why they wanted to don black at the event . where. up together we're drawing a big black line the tree yesterday. the way things used to be the way business used to be...
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--as interested to know elisabeth invited us to consider , what if carter styler was that critique, and if it was listen to? julian's summary and what you have said since suggests that the story is a political one about the rise of conservatism, orboth in the form of nixon conservative machine democrats. i wonder if the panel would adjust that story at all? if it is a political answer to why the critique like that could not move into the 1970's with any sort of real legs. but then secondly, what we theld make of administrative or judicial liberalism in the 1970's, like continued pushes for metropolitan school desegregation of community control initiatives. whether these categories of urban reform, what relationship we should think them to have with these types of liberalism from the 1960's moment? one other thing that i argue, and this is why the only domestic policy that consistently, over the past years that everyone has agreed on, or crime control policies. it is rooted about what the commission pointed out which is the heart of the problem -- commission pointed out the heart of the
--as interested to know elisabeth invited us to consider , what if carter styler was that critique, and if it was listen to? julian's summary and what you have said since suggests that the story is a political one about the rise of conservatism, orboth in the form of nixon conservative machine democrats. i wonder if the panel would adjust that story at all? if it is a political answer to why the critique like that could not move into the 1970's with any sort of real legs. but then secondly,...
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but i was interested to know, you know elisabeth invited us to , consider, you know, what if koerner style or that critique was listened to? it provokes the contingency question and what you have since suggested that this story is a political one about the rise of conservatism or about both in or machine nixon municipal democrats. i wonder first if the panel would adjust that story at all? if it is a political answer to why a critique like that could not move into the 1970's with any sort of real legs? but then secondly, what we should make of the kind of administrative or judicial liberalism in the like things like continued pushes for metropolitan school desegregation or community control initiatives. whether these categories of -- whatform relationship we should think them to have with these types of flavors of liberalism from the 1960's moment? >> one of the things that i argue, and i think that this is why really the only domestic policy that consistently, over the past years, liberals, conservatives and democrats and republicans have agreed on, are these crime control policies.
but i was interested to know, you know elisabeth invited us to , consider, you know, what if koerner style or that critique was listened to? it provokes the contingency question and what you have since suggested that this story is a political one about the rise of conservatism or about both in or machine nixon municipal democrats. i wonder first if the panel would adjust that story at all? if it is a political answer to why a critique like that could not move into the 1970's with any sort of...
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." >> reporter: winning big for elisabeth moss. >> we the story in print.ing the story ourselves. >> sterling k. brown, "this is us"! >> reporter: "this is us" actor sterling k. brown taking the award for best actor in tv series. and james franco winning best actor in "disaster artist" for playing tommy rizzo, whom he brought on stage. oprah winfrey made history by becoming the first african-american woman honored with the cecil b. demille award. >> i want all the girls watching here and now to know that a new day is on the horizon! >> reporter: and for best picture -- >> "three billboards." >> reporter: it is said to offer one of the best previews of what and who will win at the oscars on march 4. kendis and maggi. >> and the nominations come out a little bit later on this had month, on january 24th. there was an interesting moment, because i was watching allison janney. she was in "i, tonya." she thanked tonya harding who was in the audience but ironically did not mention nancy kerrigan during that entire thing. >> it's not "i, nancy." >> you're right, it
." >> reporter: winning big for elisabeth moss. >> we the story in print.ing the story ourselves. >> sterling k. brown, "this is us"! >> reporter: "this is us" actor sterling k. brown taking the award for best actor in tv series. and james franco winning best actor in "disaster artist" for playing tommy rizzo, whom he brought on stage. oprah winfrey made history by becoming the first african-american woman honored with the cecil b....
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--as interested to know elisabeth invited us to consider , what if carter styler was that critique, and if it was listen to? julian's summary and what you have said since suggests that the story is a political one about the rise of conservatism, orboth in the form of nixon conservative machine democrats. i wonder if the panel would adjust that story at all? if it is a political answer to why the critique like that could not move into the 1970's with any sort of real legs. but then secondly, what we theld make of administrative or judicial liberalism in the 1970's, like continued pushes for metropolitan school desegregation of community control initiatives. whether these categories of urban reform, what relationship we should think them to have with these types of liberalism from the 1960's moment? one other thing that i argue, and this is why the only domestic policy that consistently, over the past years that everyone has agreed on, or crime control policies. it is rooted about what the commission pointed out which is the heart of the problem -- commission pointed out the heart of the
--as interested to know elisabeth invited us to consider , what if carter styler was that critique, and if it was listen to? julian's summary and what you have said since suggests that the story is a political one about the rise of conservatism, orboth in the form of nixon conservative machine democrats. i wonder if the panel would adjust that story at all? if it is a political answer to why the critique like that could not move into the 1970's with any sort of real legs. but then secondly,...