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which texas beauty made her film debut as a stand-in for faye dunaway in the movie "bonnie and clyde"e answer after the break. ah! come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. i'm being quiet. you're breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. let's go to the cemetery! ♪ >> so, which texas beauty made her film debut as a stand-in for faye dunaway in the movie "bonnie and clyde"? ...who was 16 at the time. unfortunately, her footage ended up on the cutting-room floor. >> we pick up this "strange inheritance" tale in 1933, when bonnie and clyde are wanted for multiple murders. >> these are death warrants for bonnie... >> oh, my. >> ...and here's another death warrant that we found in the scrapbook for clyde. >> in november '33, our heirs' grandpa, sheriff smoot schmid, gets a tip. bonnie and clyde wi
which texas beauty made her film debut as a stand-in for faye dunaway in the movie "bonnie and clyde"e answer after the break. ah! come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. i'm being quiet. you're breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car...
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just a last thought from you, faye.d there, it is about what it says to other people. that is it. and i think believing wholeheartedly like you do is you can achieve whatever you want to achieve and if we can get a few young people or a few people who are not as active as they would like to be, then that is inspirational. today is a type of day you can say i know where i was where he ran it. and i've got a photo. send me that one! very late, 9:25am to get an update with the weather. thank you so much for waiting and apologies to the viewers who are timing their day to find out what is going on this weekend. wiping away the tears, actually, what an emotional story! this is typhoon hagibis, we are keeping our eye on it, a violent typhoon, it has weakened but don't let it fully because this is a powerful storm soon because this is a powerful storm soon to make landfall across the main island ofjapan, the biggest island and it will bring a dangerous storm surge, as much as 600 millimetres of rain and more, and twins bob and
just a last thought from you, faye.d there, it is about what it says to other people. that is it. and i think believing wholeheartedly like you do is you can achieve whatever you want to achieve and if we can get a few young people or a few people who are not as active as they would like to be, then that is inspirational. today is a type of day you can say i know where i was where he ran it. and i've got a photo. send me that one! very late, 9:25am to get an update with the weather. thank you...
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faye kidd has our countdown.aturday's sitting. i hope the whole house will forgive me if i say that standing here, i have a distinct sense of deja vu. laughter. i know how you feel. at four — the leader of the house shows off some niche royal knowledge. i would quibble over whether her majesty came in wearing her best crown or not. but i think her best crown is probably the crown of king edward the confessor, which is only used at the coronation. at three — a visit from the cricket board led to a rare sighting of english sporting trophies in the committee rooms. given that we normally see the fa, we don't often see trophies in the committee room. laughter. at two — the perseverance award goes to northern ireland speaker, robin newton. do we have any proposals for the role of speaker? and at one — bbc parliament wasn't the only fly on the wall at wednesday's lords proceedings. what it does do, going forward, is seek to de—supply... sorry. that was a big fly. faye kidd. the commons speakerjohn bercow stands down on
faye kidd has our countdown.aturday's sitting. i hope the whole house will forgive me if i say that standing here, i have a distinct sense of deja vu. laughter. i know how you feel. at four — the leader of the house shows off some niche royal knowledge. i would quibble over whether her majesty came in wearing her best crown or not. but i think her best crown is probably the crown of king edward the confessor, which is only used at the coronation. at three — a visit from the cricket board...
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thank you very much, faye. japan is bracing itself for one of the strongest storms to hit the countryready reported to have died after his car turned over in strong winds. typhoon hagibis is expected to make landfall near the capital, tokyo in the next couple of hours, lashing areas that are still recovering from another storm last month. 0ur tokyo correspondent, rupert wingfield—hayes, sent this update. this is the station in tokyo, and on a saturday afternoon this place would be jammed with tourists and shoppers. this year is the famous scramble crossing, one of the most famous sites in tokyo are normally ona famous sites in tokyo are normally on a saturday afternoon there would be thousands of people going across here but now it's pretty much com pletely here but now it's pretty much completely deserted. that goes for the whole of tokyo, the greater tokyo area, everything has been pretty much shut down ahead of this storm, the metro system, the railways, both of tokyo's airports are closed down, as is the famous bullet train. and that is because, although it doesn't look like it ye
thank you very much, faye. japan is bracing itself for one of the strongest storms to hit the countryready reported to have died after his car turned over in strong winds. typhoon hagibis is expected to make landfall near the capital, tokyo in the next couple of hours, lashing areas that are still recovering from another storm last month. 0ur tokyo correspondent, rupert wingfield—hayes, sent this update. this is the station in tokyo, and on a saturday afternoon this place would be jammed with...
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just pick up on the psychology theme, faye., a time, distance, a height and people say you can't run a mile in underfour and people say you can't run a mile in under four minutes. and people say you can't run a mile in underfour minutes. we are not capable of doing that. 100 metres, you can't go under ten seconds. for the athletes, presumably, someone who is on the cusp, that in itself, he has a moment to be the first ever, and that is an extraordinary driver, isn't it? and i've listened to quite a lot of elliott guczoghy -- eliud to quite a lot of elliott guczoghy —— eliud kipchoge's press and the thing that sets them apart is the amount of drive and ambition he has got. and this tag line about humans not being limited, no limits, it is really inspiring. what difference does it make that this is not a race? i don't think it makes a huge difference for him. the point is he is trying to make history and he is trying to prove the fact there are no limits to what the human body can do and as you rightly said, charlie, few years ag
just pick up on the psychology theme, faye., a time, distance, a height and people say you can't run a mile in underfour and people say you can't run a mile in under four minutes. and people say you can't run a mile in underfour minutes. we are not capable of doing that. 100 metres, you can't go under ten seconds. for the athletes, presumably, someone who is on the cusp, that in itself, he has a moment to be the first ever, and that is an extraordinary driver, isn't it? and i've listened to...
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>>chief meteorologist lawrence >>faye what you've been saying that they're this wind event is what's their biggest concern about how quickly a fire if it starts could move. >>that's the dangers a you get winds that are started lower 40 miles per hour that is going to move that fire rapidly so this is a time for prayer we don't have a fire yet but we need to prepare we need to think about a plan on the escape route possibly a talk it over with you and your family as to where you would go if a fire would start in your neighborhood. we've got a classic scenario setting up right now with the offshore winds a low pressure to our north right here just over oregon and washington that is going to begin to slide to the south of the same time high pressure is going to build in behind that and so we're going to see some very strong winds there is a just a great difference between this ridge high pressure in that of low pressure that is going to cause the very gusty winds developing around the bay area over the next 24 hours and it's going to start to pick up even overnight tonight go to starr s
>>chief meteorologist lawrence >>faye what you've been saying that they're this wind event is what's their biggest concern about how quickly a fire if it starts could move. >>that's the dangers a you get winds that are started lower 40 miles per hour that is going to move that fire rapidly so this is a time for prayer we don't have a fire yet but we need to prepare we need to think about a plan on the escape route possibly a talk it over with you and your family as to where...
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park in uniform and i was just walking on to the field to go over to talk to baseball commissioner faye vcent about some of the security issues we were working on together at that time. and i felt the earthquake as i was walking across the groons t grass on the playing field. >> interesting to hear from him. he's been very helpful for us throughout the week reliving all the memories. at this point 30 years ago, we were just realizing the severity of what happened. tonight we're talking about the homeowner's insurance. >> are you covered or will federal aid help you rebuild? no on both counts. chris chmura is here to tell about the myths. >> most homeowner's insurance policies did cover during loma prieta but all that changed after the 1994 northridge earthquake in l.a. damage was in the billions so insurance companies dropped coverage. earthquake coverage is now optional and costs you extra. you might think you're still okay because the federal government will bail you out, right? afraid not. the ceo tells us that is not how it works. >> fema makes it not used to rebuild hope. so, livin
park in uniform and i was just walking on to the field to go over to talk to baseball commissioner faye vcent about some of the security issues we were working on together at that time. and i felt the earthquake as i was walking across the groons t grass on the playing field. >> interesting to hear from him. he's been very helpful for us throughout the week reliving all the memories. at this point 30 years ago, we were just realizing the severity of what happened. tonight we're talking...
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ambassador, you saw bill faye lor say it was crazy to engage in a quid pro quo. meanwhile, trump allies senator lindsey graham raising eyebrows with this interview. >> are you open minded if more comes out that you could support impeachment. >> sure, show me something that is a crime. if you can show anyway, you know, trump actually was engaging in a quid pro quo outside of the phone call, that would be disturbing. >> you can bet they're listening very closely to those types of interviews. steph? >> kirstin, you have a very busy week ahead of you. john allen, former rnc chairperson, michael steel, and the form er -- >> we're hearing some people, laich lindsey graham, speaking out --ish. are these people for the most part are retiring. >> i don't think there is anything big happening behind the scenes yet. certainly there is fatigue with having to defend the president. i think the doral decision was sort of the last straw on that front. while not publicly, but privately sending very strong messages to the white house that this is -- we're not doing this any more.
ambassador, you saw bill faye lor say it was crazy to engage in a quid pro quo. meanwhile, trump allies senator lindsey graham raising eyebrows with this interview. >> are you open minded if more comes out that you could support impeachment. >> sure, show me something that is a crime. if you can show anyway, you know, trump actually was engaging in a quid pro quo outside of the phone call, that would be disturbing. >> you can bet they're listening very closely to those types...
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police say this kind of crime is exactly why that sir faye was put in place. >>> the former u.s.bassador is set to testify on capitol hill today as the house moves forward with the impeachment. >> good morning. we will get a better idea today on how they want to be on this. last night he did not get much. >> reporter: fires and attack on the police officers last night. this was the welcome that anti-trump prothirsters had for the president that held the first major rally. >> the democrats raised to the over throwing of the government and that's going to be a back splash and then the likes of which they have never seen before in the mystery of this country. >> the democrats are hoping to move forward today with the testimony from the former u.s. ambassador to the ukraine hoping that he is going shed the light on the efforts to pressure ukraine on the former vice president biden. >> they were arrested around p.m. last night at the airport. >> another copment is federal prosecutors charge two florida men with campaign violations. they have the ties to president trump's attorney rudy
police say this kind of crime is exactly why that sir faye was put in place. >>> the former u.s.bassador is set to testify on capitol hill today as the house moves forward with the impeachment. >> good morning. we will get a better idea today on how they want to be on this. last night he did not get much. >> reporter: fires and attack on the police officers last night. this was the welcome that anti-trump prothirsters had for the president that held the first major rally....
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and faye is wanting substantial issues. people originally thought it would just be about agriculture purchases. there are multiple chapters. >> what is being called phase 1 of a new trade deal united states calling off another round of increased tariffs on chinese good antenna has agreed to by almost $50 billion in american agricultural plot products.ápresident trump has ordered the u.s. troops to be withdrawn from northern syria. that is a situation becoming more dangerous. without the protection of american troops, the u.s. officials say the kurdish fighters in the area are cutting a deal with the russian backed syrian government forces to help them fight back against the attacks by turkish groups. president trump has been criticized by democratic and republican lawmakers for abandoning the fighters. but defense secretary mark esper defense the presidents decision to pull u.s. troops from the area. >> what we are facing is u.s. forces trapped between a syrian russian army moving north, to take on the turkish army moving i
and faye is wanting substantial issues. people originally thought it would just be about agriculture purchases. there are multiple chapters. >> what is being called phase 1 of a new trade deal united states calling off another round of increased tariffs on chinese good antenna has agreed to by almost $50 billion in american agricultural plot products.ápresident trump has ordered the u.s. troops to be withdrawn from northern syria. that is a situation becoming more dangerous. without the...
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faye in alabama, republican line. caller: good morning. how are you? host: i am well, thank you.ow are you? caller: i'm okay. i have several comments and a question if that would be ok. would this be a different thing foriden was not running president and this all surfaced about this -- his shortcomings if this -- he was not running? my second comment is the news media picks one word and blows it all out of proportion. i watch c-span all the time and i listen to all the meetings congress has. stormed the word they into the meeting. i did not see one person running meeting.ng in that another word that has been used atpresident trump lashes out so-and-so and so-and-so. i have never heard him lash out at everyone. host: because we are talking about what democrats have laid out, what do you think of it? ? caller: i think it is underhanded and dirty and i think there will be things that come to service that we are not watched the i funeral of elijah cummings and they attacked president trump during the funeral and i thought that was underhanded and dirty. int: this is mary lou clevela
faye in alabama, republican line. caller: good morning. how are you? host: i am well, thank you.ow are you? caller: i'm okay. i have several comments and a question if that would be ok. would this be a different thing foriden was not running president and this all surfaced about this -- his shortcomings if this -- he was not running? my second comment is the news media picks one word and blows it all out of proportion. i watch c-span all the time and i listen to all the meetings congress has....
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of the start line itself because a few seconds away from the start and our guest in the studio is faye and exercise psychology. talk us through this, this is history in the making. it is. this is the last barrier in athletics to be broken so it is an exciting day. whether or not he will do it remains to be seen but it is very exciting. so we are 30 seconds away from him starting and he is with his pacemakers so how will it work? pacemakers will rotate in and out every la p pacemakers will rotate in and out every lap i believe multiple times each lap and they are there to make sure that he runs at a suitable pace, does not go out too hard or out to slow. as was just mentions it means there will not be an official world record made but i think the point here is we're trying to make history. we have eight seconds to him starting this feat, he missed it by 26 seconds, here we go. applause you are seeing kenyan eliud kipchoge, hoping to beat the two hour barrier, running 26.2 miles in vienna. this is the second time he has tried to break this. he missed out by 26 seconds two years ago in it
of the start line itself because a few seconds away from the start and our guest in the studio is faye and exercise psychology. talk us through this, this is history in the making. it is. this is the last barrier in athletics to be broken so it is an exciting day. whether or not he will do it remains to be seen but it is very exciting. so we are 30 seconds away from him starting and he is with his pacemakers so how will it work? pacemakers will rotate in and out every la p pacemakers will...
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faye from alabama, opposed to impeachment. caller: yes, i oppose it strongly. with the lady from georgia. i think, this is my opinion, i watched this a lot. everybody who is speaking against our president actually hated him before he even took office of president, ok? and adam schiff has no business calling donald trump names. let me tell you something, we are all human. if somebody keeps calling me names, yes, i will probably say something back. this is really getting all blown out of proportion. all these people are spewing hate out of their mouths, when they need to be on their knees praying for our nation. god to take over our nation again. host: catherine in ohio, supporting impeachment. tell us why. caller: because he has committed high crimes and misdemeanors. here is my question i want to put to the people who listen to c-span. this president has surrounded himself with a really good people, men and women, how does this president totally corrupt all that are around him? it is very simple. the woman before said we need to be back on ernie's, i believe th
faye from alabama, opposed to impeachment. caller: yes, i oppose it strongly. with the lady from georgia. i think, this is my opinion, i watched this a lot. everybody who is speaking against our president actually hated him before he even took office of president, ok? and adam schiff has no business calling donald trump names. let me tell you something, we are all human. if somebody keeps calling me names, yes, i will probably say something back. this is really getting all blown out of...