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. >>> plus -- >> run forrest run! >> our forrest gump friday flashback. celebrating a big milestone with tom hanks and thku ♪ >>> this is entertainment tonight. >>> wait until you hear what lady o's biggest luxury is that's coming up. >>> also living the luxury life ismariah carey. she got upstaged by dem kids. >> 7 years old but they'll always be her babies. ♪ oh, darling, 'cause you'll always be my baby ♪ >> the twins clearly have mama's confidence, and monroe in particular has the pipes. ♪ oh darling, 'cause you'll always be my baby ♪ >> moroccan, meanwhile -- >> what you say? >> -- seems to have inherited his dad nick cannon's flair for comedy. check him out going a little rogue while handing out merch. >> uh-oh, no, don't do that. >> but can we talk about just how amazingly confident mariah looks? our "e.t." source says the inside and out. ♪ boy i got to shake it off wh commented on her weight loss, "e.t." learned that in november she underwent a gastric sleeve surgery and has been, quote, thrilled with the results. ♪ >> i know other people don't do
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forrest gump was a life changing film in many ways. veterans work, and i hadn't done many movies when i did that. mark: you hit a point right there. you are so active now in the veterans movement, but not just that, police, firefighters, public safety. forrest gump really was a turning point for you in that respect, wasn't it? >> well, it was something that led me to begin to support our wounded veterans, because i was playing the wounded veteran. prior to that, i had been supporting vietnam veterans, going back to the 80s vietnam veterans my family, i got involved with vietnam veterans in the mid 80s in the chicago area supporting them locally. this was at a time that was very difficult for our vietnam veterans. wall was put up in 1982. we started to have welcome home parades and things like that around 1984 and 85 but vietnam veterans were living in the shadows, they were still struggling. they were still having difficulty and i started to support them locally in chicago, and in the 90s i got to play the vietnam veteran, and he was a
forrest gump was a life changing film in many ways. veterans work, and i hadn't done many movies when i did that. mark: you hit a point right there. you are so active now in the veterans movement, but not just that, police, firefighters, public safety. forrest gump really was a turning point for you in that respect, wasn't it? >> well, it was something that led me to begin to support our wounded veterans, because i was playing the wounded veteran. prior to that, i had been supporting...
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now for more on this with me to have in the studio alex forrest of white inc and in london correspondent bob a visit is standing by let me start with you barbara thank you on the midst of protests in the heart of london one of people saying to you. people are come out here to protest against trump against every aspect office politics be it racism. militarism appeared in his treatment of migrants or its treatment of women whatever he does people that have come out here today in london there is more than one hundred thousands in the streets here at least we haven't seen yet any official figures but it's a huge crowd all these people comes from as a matter of principle many of them fear that he's going to dismantle democracy and help to the it was the rise of right wing extremists and fascism in the end so it is a serious allegations that people are making here against from however this protest has been the mood that the atmosphere of the party in the way many people have come out was instrumental that they're playing in between people are sort of moving and thinking a bit and the mood is j
now for more on this with me to have in the studio alex forrest of white inc and in london correspondent bob a visit is standing by let me start with you barbara thank you on the midst of protests in the heart of london one of people saying to you. people are come out here to protest against trump against every aspect office politics be it racism. militarism appeared in his treatment of migrants or its treatment of women whatever he does people that have come out here today in london there is...
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theater decides to put on a production the same starring edwin forrest. theaters are doing mcbeth with different actors. over in the astor house theater, the play begins but forced fans -- forrest fans have infiltrated the play. begins -- asy macready begins to do his portrayal, they throw various things including horrible stench stenches on the stage. he has to leave the stage and is very upset and says he will not continue with the run of the play he was supposed to do. a group of wealthy new yorkers beggingther a petition macready to continue his run of performances at the after house. by famous literary figures like hermann melville begging him to do his run. devil'se days after the dung was thrown onstage, he will take the stage again. the bowery boys and the supporters were outraged and prepared for this. ups was a flyer that was put across the island of manhattan, and right before macready's show. the english, callista credit copper house, we advocate no expressionut a free of opinion to all public men, workingmen, freemen, stand by your lawful rig
theater decides to put on a production the same starring edwin forrest. theaters are doing mcbeth with different actors. over in the astor house theater, the play begins but forced fans -- forrest fans have infiltrated the play. begins -- asy macready begins to do his portrayal, they throw various things including horrible stench stenches on the stage. he has to leave the stage and is very upset and says he will not continue with the run of the play he was supposed to do. a group of wealthy new...
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their favorite actor, and i have a picture of him, is edwin forrest. he is a favorite actor. he had a passionate, manly delivery style of shakespeare that the bowery b'hoys thought was the american way to do shakespeare. it is not refined. loud, passionate, almost virile in his way of doing his characters. so that is the setting for the worst riot in american history up to this point. so here's what happens. in may, of 1849, the afterplace theater decides to do a performance of "macbeth" starring charles mcgrady, a british actor. so the broadway theater decides to put on a production the same night of the same play, "macbeth ," starring edwin forrest. after place is going to -- astor place is going to do play with a british actor. over in the astor house theater, the play begins but forrest fans have infiltrated the play. and as mcgrady begins to do his portrayal, they held the stage including this liquid nicknamed "devil's dung." it is a horrible stench on the stage. macready has to leave the stage and is very upset and says he will not continue with the run of the play he w
their favorite actor, and i have a picture of him, is edwin forrest. he is a favorite actor. he had a passionate, manly delivery style of shakespeare that the bowery b'hoys thought was the american way to do shakespeare. it is not refined. loud, passionate, almost virile in his way of doing his characters. so that is the setting for the worst riot in american history up to this point. so here's what happens. in may, of 1849, the afterplace theater decides to do a performance of...
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all right that's our reporter alex forrest whining thanks for being with us mr. well still ahead on the day the curious case of an al qaeda leader osama bin laden's body guard he's been living in germany for some time and today authorities deported him back to his native tunisia but a court ruling issued just minutes after the plane took off could mean they'll soon be on his way back. well that story in a moment but first to iran where women are protesting the government's compulsory headscarf law some have been removing their her jobs in public and waving them in the air they call the movement girls of revolution street tehran has cracked down arresting several of the protestors we spoke to two women who are free on bail waiting for their trial. is apologizing to her mother i'm sorry i made you worry she says but you should have known what i was doing. her mother response did you think i didn't mind it almost seems like you enjoy being in prison. today mother and daughter can joke about it but a few months ago it was no laughing matter husseini had demonstrated
all right that's our reporter alex forrest whining thanks for being with us mr. well still ahead on the day the curious case of an al qaeda leader osama bin laden's body guard he's been living in germany for some time and today authorities deported him back to his native tunisia but a court ruling issued just minutes after the plane took off could mean they'll soon be on his way back. well that story in a moment but first to iran where women are protesting the government's compulsory headscarf...
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forrest whiting stay with us we're going to now go quickly to d.w. correspondent bereket mosse as we're seeing live pictures of u.s. president donald trump and cerys a man approaching the podium just quickly while we wait for them to approach that podium we know that there have been protests in london can you tell us quickly about that. massive protests are underway in london tens of thousands of people are expected to take too much against donald trump and make their views known many of them say they want to stand up to bully they say they oppose him as being a racist a misogynist and also. they don't pose his policies on climate change this is that is what i have heard from some protesters who are out here and of course in london . yesterday you know it it states to checkers today on his first official visit to the united kingdom no two countries do more together than ours to keep their people safe and prosperous and we want to deepen that cooperation even further to meet the shared challenges we face now and in the years ahead. this morning presid
forrest whiting stay with us we're going to now go quickly to d.w. correspondent bereket mosse as we're seeing live pictures of u.s. president donald trump and cerys a man approaching the podium just quickly while we wait for them to approach that podium we know that there have been protests in london can you tell us quickly about that. massive protests are underway in london tens of thousands of people are expected to take too much against donald trump and make their views known many of them...
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emily: melissa parrish of forrester and david kirkpatrick of techonomy. david, you'll be sticking with me. the attributing the user dip in europe to gdp are. we will be covering facebook more throughout the show. paypal stocks after the third quarter revenue was projected below estimates. payments were up 5% by the second quarter and added 7.7 million customers. earnings-per-share came in at $.56. the revenue was $3.6 billion. the estimates was 3.81. coming up, we turn to the chipmakers qualcomm, the ceo says it is terminating the deal to buy nxp after it was held up by chinese regulators. we spoke to nxp on the earnings next, and xp on the earnings call. the decision to move forward without nxp was a difficult one. we weigh the risk against the likelihood of a change in the current geopolitical environment, which we did not emily: qualcomm announced it is abandoning the bit to acquire nxp, which would have been the largest deal in the chip industry. this is after chinese regulators held approval amid rising trade tensions with the united states. the news
emily: melissa parrish of forrester and david kirkpatrick of techonomy. david, you'll be sticking with me. the attributing the user dip in europe to gdp are. we will be covering facebook more throughout the show. paypal stocks after the third quarter revenue was projected below estimates. payments were up 5% by the second quarter and added 7.7 million customers. earnings-per-share came in at $.56. the revenue was $3.6 billion. the estimates was 3.81. coming up, we turn to the chipmakers...
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the first of four champions league qualifying rounds, thanks to goals from odsonne edouard, james forrested a scare to reach the wimbeldon semi finals. the 23—times grand slam champion lost her first set of the tournament but came through 3—6, 6—3, 6—4 against the italian camila giorgi. williams will face 13th seed yulia gur—gus on thursday. eleventh seed angelique kerber also reached the semi—finals with a 6—3, 7—5 win over russia's daria kasat—kina. kerber, the highest—ranked seed left in the women's competition, will face jelena ostapenko on thursday. jamie murray and bruno soares are out of the men's doubles. they lost their quarterfinal against raven klaasen and michael venus three sets to two. elsewhere though, britain's dom inglot and joe salisbury are through to the semi—finals after winning their quarterfinals. that's all from sportsday with me will perry and olly foster in moscow. goodnight. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the former trade minister, lord digbyjones, and the broadcaster, henry bonsu. tomorrow's
the first of four champions league qualifying rounds, thanks to goals from odsonne edouard, james forrested a scare to reach the wimbeldon semi finals. the 23—times grand slam champion lost her first set of the tournament but came through 3—6, 6—3, 6—4 against the italian camila giorgi. williams will face 13th seed yulia gur—gus on thursday. eleventh seed angelique kerber also reached the semi—finals with a 6—3, 7—5 win over russia's daria kasat—kina. kerber, the...
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again, i think we need to recognize farmers and producers in forrester's and ranchers are bearing the brunt of much of this retaliation. billion, and $20 billion of that is the honorable right now. about haven't said much the plan to what you're saying here is newsworthy. when you present the plan on labor day, the plan will be successful if what? my timeline is labor day and the reason is the major harvest through the heartland begins really after labor day with soybeans and corn and other things. we have things like livestock, and pork has been affected negatively by this as well. to be sent to the farmers, so they can make decisions. these are business people. farmers love their lifestyle but they are business people and have to make a profit. some of present their the best patriots in america, i believe, but they cannot fit the bill of patriotism. >> you were born on a farm in georgia, you had corn and beans and we and you told me you give yourself labor day deadline and shows because- it that is when the combines come out. >> it all it takes first farmer to get that and get them
again, i think we need to recognize farmers and producers in forrester's and ranchers are bearing the brunt of much of this retaliation. billion, and $20 billion of that is the honorable right now. about haven't said much the plan to what you're saying here is newsworthy. when you present the plan on labor day, the plan will be successful if what? my timeline is labor day and the reason is the major harvest through the heartland begins really after labor day with soybeans and corn and other...
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but, at the moment, we should probably be thorne and katie, dutiful employees of forrester creations.> thorne: yes. there's quite a bit of work to do. >> katie: i'm still unnerved by those comments on the website. >> thorne: yeah, it's strange, isn't it? who would want to mess with hope?
but, at the moment, we should probably be thorne and katie, dutiful employees of forrester creations.> thorne: yes. there's quite a bit of work to do. >> katie: i'm still unnerved by those comments on the website. >> thorne: yeah, it's strange, isn't it? who would want to mess with hope?
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are rumors that he's going to probably meet some off to reason may's worst enemies nigel farage and forrest johnson and talk a bit more about bret's that for instance and that would really cut the mustard for the british public because then it shows that come the trump has really come to divide and rule over britain and that's not something that goes well down well with people here. now while trump is on his overseas trip twelve russian intelligence officers have been charged in the united states they're accused of hacking into the then democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton's e-mail accounts during the two thousand and sixteen campaign the twenty nine page indictment accuses the russian intelligence agency of a large scale fiber operation in a bid to harm clinton's chances these charges just days before trump is scheduled to meet russian president vladimir putin in helsinki here's what u.s. deputy attorney general rosenstein had to say in an effort to conceal their connections to russia the defendants used a network of computers around the world and they paid for it using crypto
are rumors that he's going to probably meet some off to reason may's worst enemies nigel farage and forrest johnson and talk a bit more about bret's that for instance and that would really cut the mustard for the british public because then it shows that come the trump has really come to divide and rule over britain and that's not something that goes well down well with people here. now while trump is on his overseas trip twelve russian intelligence officers have been charged in the united...
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party headquarters the head i'll start off first of all with you forrest say who for a party says he doesn't think that the e.u. deal is enough and is reportedly to make an announcement pretty soon does that spell out some trouble for the coalition. well it could potentially spell out more trouble for the coalition we have seen over those past ten days how damaging this has been both for the authority of german chancellor but also for the c.e.o.'s you party here in bavaria certainly this hasn't played out in the polls that well the c.s.u. is facing elections and various so the challenge here really is to separate out the implications for the central government and here certainly the c.s.u. is teetering on the brink of going it alone of the interior minister declaring that he might want to start rejecting migrants who are preregistered in other e.u. states at the border despite what some within his own party see as a pretty broad success of getting fourteen plus states although we see those visit brothers eastern states retreating from this claim already but certainly more willing to
party headquarters the head i'll start off first of all with you forrest say who for a party says he doesn't think that the e.u. deal is enough and is reportedly to make an announcement pretty soon does that spell out some trouble for the coalition. well it could potentially spell out more trouble for the coalition we have seen over those past ten days how damaging this has been both for the authority of german chancellor but also for the c.e.o.'s you party here in bavaria certainly this hasn't...
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been listening to the leaders stressing their tight relationships joining me now in studio is alex forrest whiting. he thanked her for the hospitality she kept reiterating the fact that they have a tight relationship that it's only being strengthened further with regard to that sun newspaper article where he basically said that he would have done the brags of policy a little bit differently than her perhaps he insisted just now that he did not criticize her and that reason they could do whatever she wanted in terms of bragg's it whatever you want he said as long as there was a trade relationship that could be established between the u.s. and the u.k. but that's obviously different than we heard earlier isn't it yes but i think that's probably not a surprise because he is running back from very very strong comments that he made in that sun newspaper article and he did say because we heard it on tape recorded by the sun i would have done it much differently i actually told to raise them a how to do it but she didn't agree she didn't listen to me thought his criticism whatever he says now he
been listening to the leaders stressing their tight relationships joining me now in studio is alex forrest whiting. he thanked her for the hospitality she kept reiterating the fact that they have a tight relationship that it's only being strengthened further with regard to that sun newspaper article where he basically said that he would have done the brags of policy a little bit differently than her perhaps he insisted just now that he did not criticize her and that reason they could do...
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>> maya: i am one of forrester's top models, so it never occurred to me that hope would not use me forine. >> xander: well, don't take it personally. >> maya: how am i supposed to take it? i'm being shut out. >> emma: so am i. hope seemed all for my idea to
>> maya: i am one of forrester's top models, so it never occurred to me that hope would not use me forine. >> xander: well, don't take it personally. >> maya: how am i supposed to take it? i'm being shut out. >> emma: so am i. hope seemed all for my idea to
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and i get that not a lot of forresters do -- yet -- but, uh... she's gonna make believers
and i get that not a lot of forresters do -- yet -- but, uh... she's gonna make believers
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>> hope: yeah, she must have gone there right after she left forrester. >> brooke: when she saw... >>ope: liam and me. in the dressing room. i mean, we hurt her terribly, and we both feel terrible about what we did, but for her to run straight to bill like that... >> brooke: [ scoffs] i know, that's crazy. >> hope: mom. there's more. >> ridge: how could you do this to my daughter? how could you do it to her? >> l i
>> hope: yeah, she must have gone there right after she left forrester. >> brooke: when she saw... >>ope: liam and me. in the dressing room. i mean, we hurt her terribly, and we both feel terrible about what we did, but for her to run straight to bill like that... >> brooke: [ scoffs] i know, that's crazy. >> hope: mom. there's more. >> ridge: how could you do this to my daughter? how could you do it to her? >> l i
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. >> thorne: you used sally's computer to make threats against emma on a forrester-owned website. now, we don't take lightly to that. >> wyatt: so our whole meeting down at the beach was arranged just you could come here and get the tools you need, right? >> zoe: [ scoffs ] stop ganging up on me. i mean, haven't i been through enough? i flew all the way here from
. >> thorne: you used sally's computer to make threats against emma on a forrester-owned website. now, we don't take lightly to that. >> wyatt: so our whole meeting down at the beach was arranged just you could come here and get the tools you need, right? >> zoe: [ scoffs ] stop ganging up on me. i mean, haven't i been through enough? i flew all the way here from
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forrest lucas is from indiana.. but has become active in defending western ranchers.4713 the cattlemen, a lot of them are broke. they're going out of business. this is something they need to understand in dc that the west needs some help. 4722 he just happens to know someone very powerful in d-c.4403 mike pence. i told him about this and we should do something about it. because it'd be good for the republican party. good for mike. good for the president. 4418 that was several months ago. his efforts paid off this week when he was able to fly the hammonds back home to burns, oregon... where they received a hero's welcome.5232 i thought that was the greatest thing in the world. all these people at the airport. that was the coolest thing in the world for them to be flown in, in a private jet. 5239 early on the hammonds' trial and sentence attracted others sympathetic to their cause... which ultimately led to the take over of a wildlife facility in eastern oregon and a stand off with federal agents. one suspect fleeing
forrest lucas is from indiana.. but has become active in defending western ranchers.4713 the cattlemen, a lot of them are broke. they're going out of business. this is something they need to understand in dc that the west needs some help. 4722 he just happens to know someone very powerful in d-c.4403 mike pence. i told him about this and we should do something about it. because it'd be good for the republican party. good for mike. good for the president. 4418 that was several months ago. his...
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liam's a forrester. caring for hope. >> steffy: okay. okay, okay. enough, bill. please.>l: thinki. is there a man who can completely commit to you? there is.
liam's a forrester. caring for hope. >> steffy: okay. okay, okay. enough, bill. please.>l: thinki. is there a man who can completely commit to you? there is.
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government starts on the events much of the language focused that the british foreign secretary forrest johnson. to the world this july this summer i think it would be very difficult to imagine the u.k. representation at that event could go ahead in the normal way. isn't it time you called for tellin him friends not to go to russia and to think that clown boris johnson wanted to pull england out of the world cup can you imagine how many more england fans could have been there to enjoy it if boris johnson and the u.k. media had not been soldiers of the world boris johnson and to reassure me advise the brits to boycott russia's world cup so they have no one to blame except morris and reasonable fans could be of course about traveling to russia for play as well danny rose of course notoriously saying he wouldn't be inviting his family to russia for fear of racism discrimination now that he's saying he might change his mind of course all the supporting they can get is needed now it seems they also you saw sweden qualify for the next stage here in st petersburg sending switzerland going home
government starts on the events much of the language focused that the british foreign secretary forrest johnson. to the world this july this summer i think it would be very difficult to imagine the u.k. representation at that event could go ahead in the normal way. isn't it time you called for tellin him friends not to go to russia and to think that clown boris johnson wanted to pull england out of the world cup can you imagine how many more england fans could have been there to enjoy it if...
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best known for his role as lieutant dan in forrest gump. >> that's nice. >> good for him. >> all rights in victory for drivers in france. the paris public transit authority has given drivers the right to wear shorts during heat waves. >> it comes afterea ys long battle over the issue. e themployees however must be infoed by the city when it's okay. it's oey between and september. >> did i ever tell you down south back inhe old day you couldn't wear shorts to schl and we only had one air hool.tioner in the buildingscn >> wow. >> and then they eventually went to shorts. >> how m wy miles did you have alk to school. >> they eventually had to walked into the buildingyou because they knew how the ladiesy would be. >> tal p-paw wisdom. good morning, mike. >> hey, guys, good morning. all through high school i couldn't wear shorts, either. sn't allowed. >> thank you mike. who is now the old grumpy grump. >> you still are nice and old there, wisdom. >> nice?>> all right, guys, leto some weather. let's take a look at futurecast. we'll goight to it planning your day. it's going to b a hot andst k
best known for his role as lieutant dan in forrest gump. >> that's nice. >> good for him. >> all rights in victory for drivers in france. the paris public transit authority has given drivers the right to wear shorts during heat waves. >> it comes afterea ys long battle over the issue. e themployees however must be infoed by the city when it's okay. it's oey between and september. >> did i ever tell you down south back inhe old day you couldn't wear shorts to schl...
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to cover this meeting we have in-depth coverage with me here in studio is our very own alex forrest wedding and standing by in london is a barbara alex let me start with you may focus on the positive elements of the start of that press conference let's have a quick listen to what she had to say don and yet you say this about the wider transatlantic relationship. it is all of our responsibility to ensure that transatlantic unity in joules which has been fundamental to the protection and projection of our interests and values for generations alex amid all the uncertainty with trump she seemed very keen to point out the positives yet she had to didn't she because this whole visit taken off to such a bank's start with this interview that he gave to the sun newspaper when he was leaving brussels don't have truncates the sun newspaper so she took the initiative went up there on the podium talked about the deep cooperation between the two countries that they'd visited some military academy earlier today that they'd seen a joint u.s. and u.k. so special forces working together that the u.k. is goin
to cover this meeting we have in-depth coverage with me here in studio is our very own alex forrest wedding and standing by in london is a barbara alex let me start with you may focus on the positive elements of the start of that press conference let's have a quick listen to what she had to say don and yet you say this about the wider transatlantic relationship. it is all of our responsibility to ensure that transatlantic unity in joules which has been fundamental to the protection and...
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well let's go now to the other player of the final but not the winners robin forrester walkers in the croatian capital as zagreb while actually people there considering that they lost the road when they seemed pretty happy tell us a little bit about the atmosphere. didn't disappoint dejected fans notice it a bit when the final whistle blew the crowd behind me just started singing started cheering started waving their. it's just like the french and they're still out it now and it's a marvelous thing to watch this they stay sitting in unison police on croatia and so on some of them going right back to the independence when they split from from yugoslavia in the early ninety's they're just a very patriotic nation a small nation of just four million people and so for them to have seen that see make the final against all the odds which were stuck to get stem they they've had to it's been scandalized by corruption they they haven't had a huge amount of investment in the game here over the years they don't even have a national stadium and yet there they were in the final and people told me b
well let's go now to the other player of the final but not the winners robin forrester walkers in the croatian capital as zagreb while actually people there considering that they lost the road when they seemed pretty happy tell us a little bit about the atmosphere. didn't disappoint dejected fans notice it a bit when the final whistle blew the crowd behind me just started singing started cheering started waving their. it's just like the french and they're still out it now and it's a marvelous...
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series that forrest clinic. move appoints would always choose an old car over a modern one even if the engine protests a bit on the details. the road the car the sounded scott and marty all except for the psychics but it's got nothing to do with modern technology or computer chips. it's really old fashioned craftsmanship and even driving it takes skill and manual labor all together it's something you have to feel. the most. also takes that feel felt old british technology comes like missing working on. a rich plus a hard to come by the top company restored the replica has to be made and even making smaller repairs can sometimes take weeks. the both of you are in this all the fatigue just one screwed so rusty you can't move i spent a whole day thinking that all these old cars are crankshaft is rusted somewhere you have to take out the entire engine because you can't get to it otherwise. so there's always this tension will work and i get a. case wrecking the customer's appreciate. give a point this karen expertise
series that forrest clinic. move appoints would always choose an old car over a modern one even if the engine protests a bit on the details. the road the car the sounded scott and marty all except for the psychics but it's got nothing to do with modern technology or computer chips. it's really old fashioned craftsmanship and even driving it takes skill and manual labor all together it's something you have to feel. the most. also takes that feel felt old british technology comes like missing...
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i sound like that guy from "forrest gump" right now withit the shrimp, bu me with the crabs! ( laughter ) >> sreenivasan: mcpeak's living shoris one small example of what's been tried on a larger scale to protect shorelines all around the gulf. here in pensacola, florida, just like the rest of the southeast or much of the eastern seaboard, coasts have to deal with large storms and hurricanes. but there's a growing bo of research that suggests living shorelines like this one are more resilient through storms than hardened shorelines like seawalls. >> it looks today as gf not better, than before the hurricane. >> sreenivasan: darryl boudreau is the watershed coordinator for the nature conservcy. he showed us a 30-acre living shorele project in downtown pensacola called project greenshores. the first part was completed in 2003, one year bore hurricane ivan hammered the region. >> hurricane ivan was a category three hurricane. it was basically a direct hit. it washed away the road on i-10 further up the bay. that's how powerful that storm was. but the road behind project otgreens
i sound like that guy from "forrest gump" right now withit the shrimp, bu me with the crabs! ( laughter ) >> sreenivasan: mcpeak's living shoris one small example of what's been tried on a larger scale to protect shorelines all around the gulf. here in pensacola, florida, just like the rest of the southeast or much of the eastern seaboard, coasts have to deal with large storms and hurricanes. but there's a growing bo of research that suggests living shorelines like this one are...
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was a genius and it wasn't egotistical it was like a fact he knew what they know what in some sense forrest in the eighty's you know he. he knew that people thought he was a deity and that he had these special talents and for me victor i don't think he really understood how great his songs were and i think sometimes he was almost a little embarrassed and for victor he was the type that you know we'd be in the pop mechanics concert we'd both be on stage with all the other musicians and he would look across the street stage and we could me and smile as if he was saying hey joe isn't this great how cool we get to be part of this pop mechanics era he still always had that little boy in him that was amazed that he got to do all these things and i think that's why victor's music. you know that many so many people can relate to his music because it came from somebody who was in some sense simple not a bad way simple in a good way but by what you're saying he really i think he felt happy and grateful in life and what in the years i spent with him he was very easygoing i never saw him get angry or h
was a genius and it wasn't egotistical it was like a fact he knew what they know what in some sense forrest in the eighty's you know he. he knew that people thought he was a deity and that he had these special talents and for me victor i don't think he really understood how great his songs were and i think sometimes he was almost a little embarrassed and for victor he was the type that you know we'd be in the pop mechanics concert we'd both be on stage with all the other musicians and he would...
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the first of four champions league qualifying rounds, thanks to goals from 0dsonne edouard, james forrestved a scare to reach the wimbledon semi—finals. the 23—times grand slam champion lost her first set of the tournament, but came through 3—6, 6—3, 6—4 against the italian camila giorgi. williams will face 13th seed julia gorges on thursday. angelique kerber also reached the semifinals with a 6—3, 7—5 win over russia's daria kasatkina. kerber, the highest—ranked seed left in the women's competition, will face jelena 0stapenko on thursday. jamie murray and bruno soares are out of the men's doubles. they lost their quarter—final against raven klaasen and michael venus 3—2. elsewhere though, britain's dom inglot and joe salisbury are through to the semi—finals after winning their quarter—finals. you can get the latest on the website whenever you like, but that is all the sport from me for now. the university access watchdog, the office for students, says students' backgrounds should be taken into account when awarding places, to improve equality of opportunity. it comes as a report from the
the first of four champions league qualifying rounds, thanks to goals from 0dsonne edouard, james forrestved a scare to reach the wimbledon semi—finals. the 23—times grand slam champion lost her first set of the tournament, but came through 3—6, 6—3, 6—4 against the italian camila giorgi. williams will face 13th seed julia gorges on thursday. angelique kerber also reached the semifinals with a 6—3, 7—5 win over russia's daria kasatkina. kerber, the highest—ranked seed left in...
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it's huns first big trip outside britain since taking over from forrest johnson. and let's take you through some of the headlines here now to syria now the government carrying out coordinated attacks in the eastern afghan city of jalalabad a government official says a car bomb exploded near a hospital and a refugee and repatriation center security forces are confronting the attackers shiela ballasts has more from kabul. there's still sporadic gunfire ongoing between afghan special forces is an unknown number of a surgeon and this is all happening at the government's ministry for refugees in jalalabad which is the capital of mega hard province it's a sensitive area cynic stores of this ministry is a u.n. compound on the other side we've got a major hospital so everybody is on alert here it started around ten am local time which is roughly three hours ago with three large explosions u.s. president donald trump has surprised everyone by saying he'd be willing to meet iran's president has done rouhani at any time and without preconditions the two men have been locked
it's huns first big trip outside britain since taking over from forrest johnson. and let's take you through some of the headlines here now to syria now the government carrying out coordinated attacks in the eastern afghan city of jalalabad a government official says a car bomb exploded near a hospital and a refugee and repatriation center security forces are confronting the attackers shiela ballasts has more from kabul. there's still sporadic gunfire ongoing between afghan special forces is an...
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was a genius and it wasn't egotistical it was like a fact he knew what they know what in some sense forrest in the eighty's you. he knew that people thought he was a d.d. and that he had these special talents and for me victor i don't think he really understood how great his songs were and i think sometimes he was almost a little embarrassed and for victor he was the type that you know we'd be in the pop mechanics concert we'd both be on stage with all the other musicians and he would look across the street a stage and we could me and smile as if he was saying hey joe isn't this great how cool we get to be part of this pop mechanics era he still always had that little boy in him that was amazed that he got to do all these things and i think that's why victor's music. you know that many so many people can relate to his music because it came from somebody who was in some sense simple not a bad way simple in a good way but by what you're saying he really i think he felt happy and grateful in life and what in the years i spent with him he was very easygoing i never saw him get angry or have som
was a genius and it wasn't egotistical it was like a fact he knew what they know what in some sense forrest in the eighty's you. he knew that people thought he was a d.d. and that he had these special talents and for me victor i don't think he really understood how great his songs were and i think sometimes he was almost a little embarrassed and for victor he was the type that you know we'd be in the pop mechanics concert we'd both be on stage with all the other musicians and he would look...
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>> dick durbin smeared the campaign 12 years ago and called judge kavanaugh the forrest gump of republicansow showing how partisan he was it did not work then it will not work now. the left is already conjuring up a hysteria to be outlawed and i doubt that happens and then to go back to the states. >> that is an important point. forty-eight states states might have different views or restrictions and then to be liberal states. and then to be perpetuated by the left. i will ask a political question now the white house says they expect him to be confirmed byfi b october 1 and t the least of which the red state democrats they've got themselves and to risk the entire political career. >> that reaction is right. all they need to know about judge kavanaugh that this man should not be anywhere close to the supreme court or the fact that chuck schumer has just announced he will use every weapon in his arsenal to stop the nomination. sean: that is a shocker. >> that tells you this is the right man for the job. but it will be very tough onh the democrats. to be the important communication message.hi
>> dick durbin smeared the campaign 12 years ago and called judge kavanaugh the forrest gump of republicansow showing how partisan he was it did not work then it will not work now. the left is already conjuring up a hysteria to be outlawed and i doubt that happens and then to go back to the states. >> that is an important point. forty-eight states states might have different views or restrictions and then to be liberal states. and then to be perpetuated by the left. i will ask a...
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decided to join the struggle for human rights in mexico he left medical school and became a lawyer forrest again is working with a group of legal experts for the past ten years these human rights activists n n g o members have been fighting the mass crimes being committed in mexico. working on the ground they collect witness statements to bring to the i.c.c. and their. new stadium which is here. with law for legal institutions to walk right here like they do in other democratic countries as far as i'm a graphical but a common offals like that isn't the case. we need an international bodies to intervene to control this problem. against dancers in the us and i was going to meet him in an examination by the international criminal court would undoubtedly help open a debate on the ability and willingness of our national institutions to bring those who are responsible for this to justice. to the international criminal court was established in one thousand nine hundred eight the court was created by treaty their arms that it. and this was as a result of the international community saying that we
decided to join the struggle for human rights in mexico he left medical school and became a lawyer forrest again is working with a group of legal experts for the past ten years these human rights activists n n g o members have been fighting the mass crimes being committed in mexico. working on the ground they collect witness statements to bring to the i.c.c. and their. new stadium which is here. with law for legal institutions to walk right here like they do in other democratic countries as far...
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it is that flag of nathan bedford forrest, that would become known as the symbol of oppression, especially be modern civil rights era. whether you like it or not, the reality is they were no loud cries from sub and saying do not .surp our images do not take them from the battles. there are people living in america right now, like many of thein this room, who recall 1950's and the 1960's as young people and what was happening. the question of which heritage are we trying to preserve and keep when we think about confederate symbols? again it becomes messy. if we are really intellectually and emotionally honest about this, we understand they are and profanefor some to others. the question moved from dealing with flags that are on state houses to, what do we do with the symbols themselves? thatundreds of statues stand in the front of courtyards and parks in particular. few people were having a itversation about removing from cemeteries. this was about the public square where the public is responsible for the financial upkeep of these monuments. in many cases, these monuments cities, urbanal ce
it is that flag of nathan bedford forrest, that would become known as the symbol of oppression, especially be modern civil rights era. whether you like it or not, the reality is they were no loud cries from sub and saying do not .surp our images do not take them from the battles. there are people living in america right now, like many of thein this room, who recall 1950's and the 1960's as young people and what was happening. the question of which heritage are we trying to preserve and keep...
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kavanaugh's been so ubiquitous in the republican legal establishment that he's been called, the "forrest gump" of republican politics. ( laughter ) yeah. which explains this recent interview he gave to politico. "my momma always said, 'life was like a box of chocolates. it begins at conception!'" ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) y'know, in tough times like this, it's nice to get good news every now and again. so i'm happy to report that "all twelve thai boys and their coach have been rescued from the cave they've been trapped in for more than two weeks." ( cheers and applause ) that feels good. >> jon: yeah. >> stephen: it's a great story that gives everyone hope, and reminds us of the importance of permission slips for field trips to flooded caves. ( laughter ) everybody loves this story. are you listening, mr. president? freeing children makes people like you. ( cheers and applause ) meanwhile, america is still imprisoning thousands of migrant children that were taken from their parents. in a court ruling last month, the judge gave trump until today to reunite all of
kavanaugh's been so ubiquitous in the republican legal establishment that he's been called, the "forrest gump" of republican politics. ( laughter ) yeah. which explains this recent interview he gave to politico. "my momma always said, 'life was like a box of chocolates. it begins at conception!'" ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) y'know, in tough times like this, it's nice to get good news every now and again. so i'm happy to report that "all twelve...
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he goes on and says forrest johnson would make it better prime minister.r reaction. >> what are the most extreme of media freaks not freaking out about trump speaking truth? former presidents dared not to ever air in public? he can't say that! he can't do that! he can't threaten that! what they covet the most is an american president who serves as a doormat who speaks in dos all tones. vague phrases when dealing with europe. you can't get that apple cart. yes he can. whether they were freaking out over the iron till or north korea. it is always an apocalypse. the record so far has been that when he says these things that the american people want him to say, he has gotten his way. it is our way. >> laura: michelle, there was a moment today when christiana was interviewing the secretary general. i was watching it from the gym. i almost fell off the treadmill because i was laughing so hard. you can tell they want them to at least appear to be annoyed. but the mild mannered norwegian said it was going pretty well. let's watch. >> concerned and nervous hoping t
he goes on and says forrest johnson would make it better prime minister.r reaction. >> what are the most extreme of media freaks not freaking out about trump speaking truth? former presidents dared not to ever air in public? he can't say that! he can't do that! he can't threaten that! what they covet the most is an american president who serves as a doormat who speaks in dos all tones. vague phrases when dealing with europe. you can't get that apple cart. yes he can. whether they were...
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research, forrester colin colburn. sticking with me is romaine bostick.e will talk about the tech momentum and what is going on with alphabet. in the meantime, a vote of confidence in paypal. the hedge fund has taken an interest in the payment processor. in an investor letter of 10 by bloomberg, they say that shares could reach 100 $25 in 18 months, a 40% rise from where this talk is trading now. up next, alphabet is just for starters. -- 40% from where the stock is trading now. up next, alphabet is just for starters. facebook, amazon, and twitter all report this week. of the faang stocks in focus, next. if you would like to check us out on the radio, listen to us in the u.s. on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: alphabet out with earnings and just to recap, this was a home run quarter for google. investors had been looking for alphabet to jumpstart momentum in faang stocks. remember, s&p tech heavyweights facebook, amazon, and twitter all post as well and netflix, which had a conservative forecast for the rest of the year, disappointing the market.
research, forrester colin colburn. sticking with me is romaine bostick.e will talk about the tech momentum and what is going on with alphabet. in the meantime, a vote of confidence in paypal. the hedge fund has taken an interest in the payment processor. in an investor letter of 10 by bloomberg, they say that shares could reach 100 $25 in 18 months, a 40% rise from where this talk is trading now. up next, alphabet is just for starters. -- 40% from where the stock is trading now. up next,...
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. >> the foundation started by actor gary sinise, best known for his role as lieutenant dan in "forrestump." will provide its 50th smart smae in august. >> the idea to get up and move around freely. without thinking about the logistics of should i use the chair, crutches. all of that is gone. >> fox news told his story in 2014. he and his wife were raising their four children of the time at the hospital. they have since had twins. a master archer, shortly after the crash, burket began competing as a paralympic. >> he competed at the warrior and invictus games. now he has his own lab in his basement. on flag day last month, the gary sinise foundation presented their new home. >> i just want to say a quick thank you to everybody who came out, participated in the project, prayed for us come with us along the way. from the bottom of my heart, thank you. >> on this independence day, major eric burket and his family raised the flag outside their new home in central pennsylvania, story of resilience and the generosity of americans were giving back to those who have served the nation. in washin
. >> the foundation started by actor gary sinise, best known for his role as lieutenant dan in "forrestump." will provide its 50th smart smae in august. >> the idea to get up and move around freely. without thinking about the logistics of should i use the chair, crutches. all of that is gone. >> fox news told his story in 2014. he and his wife were raising their four children of the time at the hospital. they have since had twins. a master archer, shortly after the...