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i mean every festival is that abrasion i always say festivities south as the ward fest party. but no better not a party is complete without glamour and oscar winning star time actor roberto dineen will be in town for the premier of a live action remake of pinocchio. foundering and this i. did it is the christian. british actress helen mirren will receive the honorary golden bear from lifetime achievement bellino the guests can enjoy her performances in films like the long good friday and the queen on the big screen. another oscar winner is president of the jury british jeremy irons whose most recent incarnation is as an aging superhero in the h.b.o. d.c. comics series watchman. rejuvenating. to keep the festival diverse they say they have an obligation to directors from all over the world and to the stories they want to tell very honest to the reality they present with. but also. we always have to keep in mind it's consideration for me of the human being with greatness and. downside. but the animation film onward gets along nicely without any human being and the disney part al
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just festival 1969? >> as you suggest, there were plenty other festivals going on. newport folk festival had been going on for years at that point. then residences of some of these other festivals. the monterrey pop festival for example, in 1967 in california. it was a much more commercial event. it was more sort of an industry event, much more stayed, much more typical. you paid your money, you sat there and listen to bands. woodstock was not. that the multi day aspect of it, will not unique, the fact that people were camping, that people wore, after a short period of time, had to make do with what they had. it created a different kind of cultural milieu. there were other festivals after, it that were more related to woodstock, but i think that moment in 1969, when people were so hungry for something good, something peaceful, something that commemorated the best possibilities that young people could express. that's what gave it its power. a specific time in which it occurred, to the place in which it oc
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at the atlantic city festival. went to where the woodstock festival was going to be held. , it was twothere weeks before the festival started. we started camping out. started tore people come in. that they were going to be taking applications to work for the festival. and the rest of my group went up and we applied for jobs. i worked for food for love. my friend worked security. the things i remember about aboutock was it was more really gathering the tribes together. people were coming together from all over the world. it wasn't just a group of people from atlanta, people from california or new york. we met people from england, from other countries. we met them from all over the united states. was people coming together. the music was very important. that was the music of our time. meaning to us. it's like they were singing to our souls. one thing that really impressed were people out there who were woodstock was not that. thevalues. post, the bird of peace and the dogs of war in 1970. charles schultz used the nam
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i mean every festival is sort of ration i always say festival itself as the award fest party. but no better not a party is complete without glamour and oscar winning star time actor roberto binney will be in town for the premier of a live action remake of pinocchio. good. morning and this i. did it is the christian. 8 british actress helen mirren will receive the honorary golden bear for a lifetime achievement barely not a guess and enjoy her performances in films like the long good friday and the queen on the big screen. or another oscar winner is president of the jury british actor jeremy irons whose most recent incarnation is as an aging superhero in the h.b.o. d.c. comics series a watchman. over the rejuvenating belly nala teen instinct the festival diverse they say they have an obligation to directors from all over the world and to the stories they want to tell the filmmakers are very hard to do a reality they present with. but also. do we always have to keep in mind that scene is a celebration for me of the human being with his greatness and. downside. but the animation
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king, and as you suggested there were several other festivals going on. >> yes, the other festivals werer example the monterey festival in 1966 in monterey, and it was much more commercial, and the industry controlled it h and much moreat stayed and you paid the money and sat there any listened to the bands. woodstock was not that. the multi day aspect of it while not unique, but the fact that people were camping and the fact that people were after a short period of time had to make do with what they had and it re created a cultural milieu with that festival, and there were en other festivals after it relatey to for woodstock, but that momen 1969 when people were so hungry for something good, something peaceful, and something that t s commemorated the best possibilities that the young people could express, i think that is what gave it its power, and it is the specific time in which it occurred, the place it occurred and the unexpected qualities that it brought forth for so many is what made woodstock so unique, i think. >> let's go to dan in roswell, georgia, and good morning, dan. >> ca
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i mean every festival celebration i always say festival itself as the ward fest party. but no better not a party is complete without glamour and oscar winning star time actor roberto binny will be in town for the premier of a live action remake of pinocchio. i. heard. this i. did it is the christian. british actress helen mirren will receive the honorary golden bear for lifetime achievement guests can enjoy her performances in films like the long good friday and the queen on the big screen. or another oscar winner is president of the jury british actor jeremy irons whose most recent incarnation is as an aging superhero in the h.b.o. d.c. comics series watchman. over the rejuvenating. the festival diverse they say they have an obligation to directors from all over the world and to the stories they want to tell the filmmakers are very harnessed to the reality they present with it but also. we always have to keep in mind it's seen as a sort of bridge consideration and for me of the human being with his greatness and is. a downside. but the animation film onward gets along
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festivals and to take monterey pop festival in 1967 in california and it was a much more commercial,t and t music industry controlled that event and much more stayed, much more typical and you paid your money and you sat there and listened to the bands. unique, woodstock was not that.ing to m the multi-day aspect of it, while not unique and the fact that people were camping and tha fact that people after a short period of time were having to make do with what they had, it o created a cultural middle you, and there were festivals that were more related to woodstock, but i think that moment in 1969t when people were so hungry for something good, something peaceful, something that commemorated the best possibilities young people could express. i think that's what gave it itso power.cc it's the specific time in which it occurred, the place it occurred and the unexpected qualities that it brought forth for so many. that's what made woodstock unique, i think. >> let's go to dan in rosswell georgia. good morning, dan. >> hi, my name is dan. i attended in '69 and i am here today with my frie
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for the tucson festival books. later that month the virginia festival of the book will take place in charlottesville. for more information about upcoming book fairs and festivals and to watch our previous festival coverage click the book fairs tab on our website booktv.org. click to welcome back salena zito the book is called "the great revolt: inside the populist coalition reshaping american politics". good sunday morning, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> a lot to talk about in your book but overall the message is what? >> the message is, what brad and i wanted to
for the tucson festival books. later that month the virginia festival of the book will take place in charlottesville. for more information about upcoming book fairs and festivals and to watch our previous festival coverage click the book fairs tab on our website booktv.org. click to welcome back salena zito the book is called "the great revolt: inside the populist coalition reshaping american politics". good sunday morning, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having...
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-- c annes film festival. first, our top stories, live from paris. ♪ ♪ genie: last night in iowa, the fromresidential candidates the democrats still in the race went head-to-head, the final debate for the iowa caucus, the first in the nation nominating contest for the democrats which is now 19 days away. nick rushworth is the details on a debate marked by a heated exchange over whether a woman could attain the presidency. the mean progressive candidates for the democrats, elizabeth warren and bernie sanders, clashed over whether he told her in 2018 he believed a woman could not win the white house in 2020. sanders: i did not say that. nick: senator warren was taken aback and a hit back saying the women onon stage were not loser. woman beat: can a president trump? look at the men on this stage. electitive lee, they have lost 0 elections. the only people on this stage who have won every election they have been and are the women, amy and me. nick: warren, after the debate, opted not t to shake hands with sanders.
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that is the theme of the entire festival.that y i did it . >> what can you tell us pointed this process over the last year about how this ffis ent from the more traditional american films we arused toa surety aiding with . >> you can see how things are different. there are many stories about men that are compromised by the evil woman. whenyou see noir for mexico it is reversed. the women are there protagonists. normally they arrsnightclub entertai they are caught between the bad men and the diupst man. there is a life-and-death ruggle with female protagonists. that is very common in mexican cinema. not common at all in the united stat during the same period. we have films from countrie that lost eir war. that has a major impact on the stories that are told and sort of the tone of defeat. there i say disgrace that they are trying to rise out of. i find that very fascinating . >> it sounds like many of the themes that you are thinking about in a alhistorcontents have relevance . >> people will be surprised when they see these d
that is the theme of the entire festival.that y i did it . >> what can you tell us pointed this process over the last year about how this ffis ent from the more traditional american films we arused toa surety aiding with . >> you can see how things are different. there are many stories about men that are compromised by the evil woman. whenyou see noir for mexico it is reversed. the women are there protagonists. normally they arrsnightclub entertai they are caught between the bad men...
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see this affecting the film festivals coming up next month and therefore. yes indeed and i think that discussions about all of this about film industry in nazi times about the propaganda role of films then and about how it could happen that this founding director of the film festival hide his paws so effectively i think that's going to be a very big talking point at the phone festival this year ok great to see you again thanks so much for coming in on the. well the berlin zoo here in the german capitals debuting its hottest stars what else and the cubs name and maine you one lovingly nickname picked in paolo by their keepers is the 1st ever born in germany their mother is of course keeping a very close eye on proceedings. getting ready for a busy day as fans flocked to see the city's new club's 1st. this is the news these are top stories the world health organization will decide today whether the corona virus outbreak amounts to a global health emergency some 7800 people are now infected with the virus worldwide the vast majority of them in china 170 people
see this affecting the film festivals coming up next month and therefore. yes indeed and i think that discussions about all of this about film industry in nazi times about the propaganda role of films then and about how it could happen that this founding director of the film festival hide his paws so effectively i think that's going to be a very big talking point at the phone festival this year ok great to see you again thanks so much for coming in on the. well the berlin zoo here in the german...
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see this affecting the film festivals coming up next month of war. yes indeed and i think there are discussions about all of this about film industry in nazi times about the propaganda role of films then and about how it could happen that this founding director of the film festival could hide his past so effectively i think that's going to be a very big talking point at the phone festival this year take great to see you again thanks so much for coming in on this. well anticipation is already growing for this year's bellina all of those which will be a 70th edition all-stars february 20th preparations are well underway in the german capital will be the 1st test longer the direction of new heads carlos and mario reasoned back hundreds of movies from around the world will be screened glued in the italian drama hidden away film is one of 18 eligible to win the coveted golden bear. as a reminder now of our top story the world health organization will decide today whether the krona virus outbreak amounts to a global health emergency. some 7800 people are n
see this affecting the film festivals coming up next month of war. yes indeed and i think there are discussions about all of this about film industry in nazi times about the propaganda role of films then and about how it could happen that this founding director of the film festival could hide his past so effectively i think that's going to be a very big talking point at the phone festival this year take great to see you again thanks so much for coming in on this. well anticipation is already...
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for the tucson festival books. later that month the virginia festival of the book will take place in charlottesville. for more information about upcoming book fairs and festivals and to watch our previous festival coverage click the book fairs tab on our website booktv.org. click to welcome back salena zito the book is called "the great revolt: inside the populist coalition reshaping american politics". good sunday morning, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> a lot to talk about in your book but overall the message is what? >> the message is, what brad and i wanted to understand is the 2016 election was it a fluke or is this the new conservative republican coalition that is the republican party. we decided to thousand 16 wasn't a fluke. this is the new republican party and i think puthat both establishment parties democratic and republican and larger institutions including my profession, still have a hard time wrestling with understanding who this coalition is, how it formed and that donald
for the tucson festival books. later that month the virginia festival of the book will take place in charlottesville. for more information about upcoming book fairs and festivals and to watch our previous festival coverage click the book fairs tab on our website booktv.org. click to welcome back salena zito the book is called "the great revolt: inside the populist coalition reshaping american politics". good sunday morning, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having...
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i greeted him as he arrived for the festivities.appy to mingle with the crowd to pose for photographs. the invited audience was eager to find out what he had to say. cheering. have a seat. thank you. i have been looking at your work. you have a very impressive body of work. there are 37 films that you have appeared in as an actor. crikey! some 18 feature films that you have directed. you have earned five oscar nominations and you have won four baftas and your film credits include a great array of films, from hamlet, murder on the orient express, thor, a very varied group of films. did you always think that you might have a career in the movies when you were a young boy? by no means, no means. i come from a working—class belfast family. my parents were not remotely connected with showbiz. i did not know anything about how you could even get anywhere near what was going on behind that screen, and my film education, if you like, was seeing often black and white movies on a saturday morning or saturday afternoon, so that is where i knew
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our 2020 festival season will kick off in january with the writers festival. followed by the savannah book festival in georgia. book tv visits arizona for the tucson festival of books. for more information about upcoming book fairs and festivals into watch our previous festival coverage click the book fairs tab on her website. in the newest book scott adams argued that people's political and social beliefs are superseding reality. here is a portion of the talk from the commonwealth club. in san francisco. it's the ability to measure with precision what people are clicking on and even why in some cases. and once that is the case. once everybody could measure it. it would've become obvious that the thing they want to click on our the crazy stuff. i want to hear about impeachment. a plot to overthrow the government. we are all elevated in our opinion because the news model is forcing it to be more provocative. how many of you watch the news like is not entertainment. so many liars in here. that is the big problem. once you could measure stuff anything that has th
our 2020 festival season will kick off in january with the writers festival. followed by the savannah book festival in georgia. book tv visits arizona for the tucson festival of books. for more information about upcoming book fairs and festivals into watch our previous festival coverage click the book fairs tab on her website. in the newest book scott adams argued that people's political and social beliefs are superseding reality. here is a portion of the talk from the commonwealth club. in san...
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and getting a taste of one of the world's most remote food festivals. sucking. laughs.k on my snail sucking technique. yes, i love sarawak so much. everything very unique in sarawak. we have 26 ethnic groups in sarawak. sarawak mean "surrender to you" in malay. my trip starts here in sarawak‘s biggest city, kuching. and what does the word kuching mean, it means something special, right? yes, kuching is mean cat, in english, called cat. like the city of cats? yes, cat city. we're starting here in the state capital, kuching, and we're travelling all the way up here to the kelabit highlands. it's going to be a journey. on my first stop, i'm going to meet one of the state's most iconic residents. and here he is. the orangutan. so much soul in their eyes. 97% of their dna is shared with humans. that where they get the name — orangutan means "man of the forest." orangutans are native to only two islands in south—east asia. some live on sumatra, but the vast majority live here in borneo. i have come to the semenggoh nature reserve where the rangers are preparing for the mornin
and getting a taste of one of the world's most remote food festivals. sucking. laughs.k on my snail sucking technique. yes, i love sarawak so much. everything very unique in sarawak. we have 26 ethnic groups in sarawak. sarawak mean "surrender to you" in malay. my trip starts here in sarawak‘s biggest city, kuching. and what does the word kuching mean, it means something special, right? yes, kuching is mean cat, in english, called cat. like the city of cats? yes, cat city. we're...
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the ice sculpture festival is always a highlight of the year. this is more of a fun thing to do come in the urban and work you know in a big scale like you don't get to do this kind of thing normally so quickly. once the carvers hard work is completed visitors can enjoy the giant works of art complemented by colorful lights and atmospheric music. this year's theme a journey through time allows visitors to see important historical figures and witness paper doll moments in history i'll close. just like previous years we're always looking for a theme that's familiar all around the world for all ages and with all these stories throughout the time it's a perfect fit. your hands might get cold but the dodge ice sculpture festival is definitely a heartwarming event. just about everyone knows fear iliza the piece is one of german composer lutie from beatle from smoke famous and this year marks the $250.00 anniversary of his this to celebrate we ask you to play it for us and we've already received a lot of entreaty. so please send us your version until j
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and it was called a festival. so that snuck my mind, festival. >> and linda, my late wife, arrest in peace, she said why don't you guys take it outside. and then i actually saw the field. i said well, if we took it outside, michael. supposedly i had hendrix and joplin and all these people. how many people do you think will come? he said 50,000. >> my wife said there will be more than 300,000 and i swear to god and i looked out that terrace and i actually saw the field and when i was interviewed, i was looking at the field. i was looking at a dream that came true. i had seen it a year before because we talked about it for four or five months and we met john and joel. they wrote in the book, artie did all of the talking and i talked him into the 250 grand and that was the start, you know? >> location, location, location. >> we were always going to call it woodstock only because our friends were there, and i had the band at capitol and they were there. albert grossman was one of my best friends and richey was living
and it was called a festival. so that snuck my mind, festival. >> and linda, my late wife, arrest in peace, she said why don't you guys take it outside. and then i actually saw the field. i said well, if we took it outside, michael. supposedly i had hendrix and joplin and all these people. how many people do you think will come? he said 50,000. >> my wife said there will be more than 300,000 and i swear to god and i looked out that terrace and i actually saw the field and when i was...
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and it was called a festival. so that stuck in my mind, festival. and then linda, my late wife may her soul rest in peace, and they said, gee, take it outside, and then a bell went off and i saw the field. i said if we took it outside, and suppose we had hendrix and joplin and all of these people, and how many would come, and he said, 50,000. and i said, no, 100,000. and my wife said, no, there would be more than 300,000 just like that. and i swear to god i looked off of that terrace and i actually saw that field. that is why when i am interviewed in the movie they said were you spaced out and i said, yes, because i had seen a dream coming true, and i had seen it before, because we had talked about it for four or five month, and so then we met mike and joel, and i talked them into the 250 grand and that is the story. >> and the location, location, location. >> we were going to call it woodstock, even though there was no land big enough in woodstock to have it in. and i had the big bands there, and friends of capitol up there, and richie was living u
and it was called a festival. so that stuck in my mind, festival. and then linda, my late wife may her soul rest in peace, and they said, gee, take it outside, and then a bell went off and i saw the field. i said if we took it outside, and suppose we had hendrix and joplin and all of these people, and how many would come, and he said, 50,000. and i said, no, 100,000. and my wife said, no, there would be more than 300,000 just like that. and i swear to god i looked off of that terrace and i...
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and you are definitely on the road for most of the year you're incredibly active with your many festivals and teaching and at home in so many genres how do you manage to compartmentalize and actually keep yourself grounded in each of those places i guess because i have an interest and doing it i have an interest and and music and i see music as one and that depends and that means that i i don't kind of i don't have you know different boxes. but it goes it goes seamlessly to me you also sing so let's just have a look at a very different meals live ok we still have a bit of time left but. this is your performance on a way out to the singing. area you know what the deal with you tonight our folk for life which is. a personal motto but also a long time initiative that you haven't made sounds so full she added you are a quite a quite a political person at at heart can use exist completely outside of politics nowadays for you or is it necessarily linked like in so many other instances i wish it could exist with outside but i don't think it does anymore i think should be an escape shouldn't it s
and you are definitely on the road for most of the year you're incredibly active with your many festivals and teaching and at home in so many genres how do you manage to compartmentalize and actually keep yourself grounded in each of those places i guess because i have an interest and doing it i have an interest and and music and i see music as one and that depends and that means that i i don't kind of i don't have you know different boxes. but it goes it goes seamlessly to me you also sing so...
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it was called a festival. that stuck in my mind, festival. then my late wife, me her soul rest in peace, said what if you took it outside? and then the bell went off. then i saw the field. i said yeah, well if we took it outside, michael, suppose we had hendrix and joplin and all these people. comedy would come? how many would come? he said 50,000. i said 100,000. my wife said more than 300,000. i swear to god, i looked up that terrorists and i saw the field off that terrace and saw that field. i had seen it before. i had seen it the year before. they rode in the book, michael didn't say a word. >> did all the talking. i talked him into the $250,000. >> location, location, location. >> we were always going to college woodstock even though there was not enough land to have it in. i had the band at capitol. richie was living up there, everyone was up in woodstock or coconut grove, florida or sausalito in california. that was the way it was. location, michael did a stupid thing. he built a site can walk hill with no permit from the town. that wi
it was called a festival. that stuck in my mind, festival. then my late wife, me her soul rest in peace, said what if you took it outside? and then the bell went off. then i saw the field. i said yeah, well if we took it outside, michael, suppose we had hendrix and joplin and all these people. comedy would come? how many would come? he said 50,000. i said 100,000. my wife said more than 300,000. i swear to god, i looked up that terrorists and i saw the field off that terrace and saw that field....
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and the new 2 at the top of the co-directors of the berlin international film festival announced this year's lined up they promised me more even gender balance and a 3rd of the films are directed by women. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program hundreds of foreign nationals are being evacuated from will call on the chinese city at the center of the corona virus outbreak now more cases of the virus have been confirmed in china and the death toll has risen to more than $130.00 australia says that its citizens who are being brought home will be quarantined on an offshore island at 1st and some airlines including british airways and the tons are have suspended all flights to and from china. for 206 japanese workers based in han this was a most welcome return a flight that brought medical supplies to the chinese province fighting to contain the corona virus delivered them back to safety in japan the 1st of some 650 japanese citizens to be repaired tritt on hunger soil they spoke of the situation they were thankful to leave behind when i. am sincerely relieved to have returned on this chart
and the new 2 at the top of the co-directors of the berlin international film festival announced this year's lined up they promised me more even gender balance and a 3rd of the films are directed by women. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program hundreds of foreign nationals are being evacuated from will call on the chinese city at the center of the corona virus outbreak now more cases of the virus have been confirmed in china and the death toll has risen to more than $130.00 australia says that...
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then that means capital spruces up its ways housing trying to head up its annual festival. hello i'm christine want to welcome to news africa it's good to have your company africa's most industrialized country is bracing for more bouts of pollock cuts of africa's paul utility eskom said breakdowns at its policy stations has slashed the amount of electricity it's able to generate which is state and supplies more than 90 percent of the country's electricity but since 2007 it has struggled to meet demand he says seen the company results should cutting supply on a rotating shuttle when the national grid cannot meet demand that's referred to as getting in south africa now the public cuts on not just an inconvenience they cost the country billions and last year pushed the economy to the brink of recession now to help us understand why problems prevail at this utility of invited chris yen and on to the program he's an energy and an estate business intelligence to south africa welcome to africa mr yen and it's quite used to be one of the most reliable power utilities in the world w
then that means capital spruces up its ways housing trying to head up its annual festival. hello i'm christine want to welcome to news africa it's good to have your company africa's most industrialized country is bracing for more bouts of pollock cuts of africa's paul utility eskom said breakdowns at its policy stations has slashed the amount of electricity it's able to generate which is state and supplies more than 90 percent of the country's electricity but since 2007 it has struggled to meet...
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and today marks six months since the mass shooting at the gilroy garlic festival. >> the san jose sharks taking time to honor the first responders last night. straight ahead, the new resource that will be available for survivors starting today. i work hard and i want my money to work hard too. so i use my freedom unlimited card. even when i'm spending, i'm earning 1.5% cash back on everything i buy. earning on my favorite soup... got it. earning on that eclair. don't touch it. don't touch it yet. let me get the big one. nope. this one? nope. this one? no. let me get them all. i'm gonna get them all. it's just the basics. can you double bag this right here? earn 1.5% cash back on everything you buy with freedom unlimited. can you also tell me what it is? chase. make more of what's yours. >>> 6:31. good tuesday morning to you. thanks for joining us for "today in the bay." i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. first of all, it is about the super bowl. showdown this week in a live look in miami where the 49ers and the kansas city chiefs are gearing up for the biggest game of the ye
and today marks six months since the mass shooting at the gilroy garlic festival. >> the san jose sharks taking time to honor the first responders last night. straight ahead, the new resource that will be available for survivors starting today. i work hard and i want my money to work hard too. so i use my freedom unlimited card. even when i'm spending, i'm earning 1.5% cash back on everything i buy. earning on my favorite soup... got it. earning on that eclair. don't touch it. don't touch...
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the sundance film festival in the american state of utah has been a platform and springboard for independent filmmakers for over 40 years now and this despite efforts from the big hollywood studios in the past trying to muscle in on it all film expert scott ross from will be here in a minutes to talk about 3 documentaries premiered that 1st a look at them starting with one about hillary clinton. i provoke strong opinions. she's one of the most divisive figures in american politics brought adored and hated in equal measure this new documentary series zips through the political and personal life of hillary rodham clinton. are women's rights and women's rights are human right now presenting the film at sundance with director nanette bernstein clinton said she hoped the movie would make a difference. we've got to do more to get people to understand what's going on in our country and the world and if this can contribute to that i'll be very happy. politics are everywhere at the 2020 sundance film festival a new documentary premiering here explores the murder of washing post journalist jamal khash
the sundance film festival in the american state of utah has been a platform and springboard for independent filmmakers for over 40 years now and this despite efforts from the big hollywood studios in the past trying to muscle in on it all film expert scott ross from will be here in a minutes to talk about 3 documentaries premiered that 1st a look at them starting with one about hillary clinton. i provoke strong opinions. she's one of the most divisive figures in american politics brought...