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from george miller.is called "3000 years of longing," and it stars tilda swinton and idris elba. he would not think it would be hard to make that film with that cast. he saw it when it premiered at cannes in may. what did you think? lisa: i think 3000 years is an acceptable timeframe for a narrative arc so long as the movie itself does not last that long, and we are in look, because the director is australia's george miller, who brought us the mad max films and "babe." miller and his daughter adapted this from a story called "the gym in the nightingale's eye." swinton place alethea binney. it would have taken me about 3000 years to forgive my parents had they named me alethea binney. and esteemed scholar who is content living and traveling on her own. she buys a souvenir in istanbul which turns out to contain a djinn, but most of us would call a genie, who offers three wishes in exchange for his freedom. alethea is a never tell just -- narratologist who tell stories about stories, which is like showing u
from george miller.is called "3000 years of longing," and it stars tilda swinton and idris elba. he would not think it would be hard to make that film with that cast. he saw it when it premiered at cannes in may. what did you think? lisa: i think 3000 years is an acceptable timeframe for a narrative arc so long as the movie itself does not last that long, and we are in look, because the director is australia's george miller, who brought us the mad max films and "babe."...
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you get to 2001, you actually had huge frustration on the left in the form of ted kennedy and george miller who were saying we are not sure that these federal dollars are actually making a difference and they really wanted washington to step up. on the right, george bush on this program of compassionate conservatism, one of the things that republicans needed to do by the end of the 1990's was reposition the party by trying to convince americans that they were sincere about opportunities and that it was not lipservice. what you have was real meetings. on the left it was ted kennedy standing up to the educational establishment and the unions. on the right, it was inviting washington into education policy. it was explicitly race-based in the way it would break down subgroups, in the way it was tracking whether or not schools were performing. it really set expectations that washington was going to tell states you have to have standards, you have to support schools. as this played out, because the law was spasmodically designed, it is good to take a snapshot but the loss of 100% of kids will be
you get to 2001, you actually had huge frustration on the left in the form of ted kennedy and george miller who were saying we are not sure that these federal dollars are actually making a difference and they really wanted washington to step up. on the right, george bush on this program of compassionate conservatism, one of the things that republicans needed to do by the end of the 1990's was reposition the party by trying to convince americans that they were sincere about opportunities and...
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and we were in monterey and so i saw the california men, george miller, chuck n schumer, marty - and there was john - a development that sounds weird but. [laughter] monogamy and i was like wow this nancy pelosi is like on the appropriations committee and allegation and rising leadership in people that helped her maneuver clear it's interesting that also did she want to be speaker when she got there or like was a just like i also cang imagine the nobody else can do this job so i am doing it. >> i think she looked at how the with the pneumatic leadership is doing is you not doing it very well. >> i thank you so as well. >> i don't think she looked at it is claiming the labor bit these people without. [laughter]n' [laughter] and i don'tnk think it was gendr driven i don't think it was like women need to do this, i think i was like, i'm a democrat and we can do better than this and there was actually pretty early on, there were rumors that she might challenge the speaker who lost, fully which she was not considered it would've been - to challenge him at that point in the game to her and
and we were in monterey and so i saw the california men, george miller, chuck n schumer, marty - and there was john - a development that sounds weird but. [laughter] monogamy and i was like wow this nancy pelosi is like on the appropriations committee and allegation and rising leadership in people that helped her maneuver clear it's interesting that also did she want to be speaker when she got there or like was a just like i also cang imagine the nobody else can do this job so i am doing it....
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you get to 2001, you actually had huge frustration on the left in the form of ted kennedy and george miller who were saying we are not sure that these federal dollars are actually making a difference and they really wanted washington to step up. on the right, george bush on this program of compassionate conservatism, one of the things that republicans needed to do by the end of the 1990's was reposition the party by trying to convince americans that they were sincere about opportunities and that it was not lipservice. what you have was real meetings. on the left it was ted kennedy standing up to the educational establishment and the unions. on the right, it was inviting washington into education policy. it was explicitly race-based in the way it would break down subgroups, in the way it was tracking whether or not schools were performing. it really set expectations that washington was going to tell states you have to have standards, you have to support schools. as this played out, because the law was spasmodically designed, it is good to take a snapshot but the loss of 100% of kids will be
you get to 2001, you actually had huge frustration on the left in the form of ted kennedy and george miller who were saying we are not sure that these federal dollars are actually making a difference and they really wanted washington to step up. on the right, george bush on this program of compassionate conservatism, one of the things that republicans needed to do by the end of the 1990's was reposition the party by trying to convince americans that they were sincere about opportunities and...
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and so i saw the california men in the california delegation, leon panetta, george miller chuck schumer, and he's not on the california delegation marty russo chuck schumer. there was john worth a cabal of men that sounds weird, but you know, i mean that i was like wow this nancy pelosi. it's like boom. she's all the appropriations committee. boom. she's chair of the california delegation. boom. she's rising in leadership people that helped her and but i'm never clear that's interesting. and then also did she have an ambition to be speaker when she got there or like it was just like i also can imagine no one else can do this job. i'm doing it. i think she looked at how the what the democratic leadership was doing, and she thought they were doing it very well. that's what i think too. i don't think she came to washington thinking gee i want to climb this ladder. i think she looked at it and said boy are these people in apt? i don't think and i don't think it was gender-driven. i don't think it was like women need you know there as representing women hood. i think it was like i'm a democr
and so i saw the california men in the california delegation, leon panetta, george miller chuck schumer, and he's not on the california delegation marty russo chuck schumer. there was john worth a cabal of men that sounds weird, but you know, i mean that i was like wow this nancy pelosi. it's like boom. she's all the appropriations committee. boom. she's chair of the california delegation. boom. she's rising in leadership people that helped her and but i'm never clear that's interesting. and...
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george wallace and mitch miller here. ou can see, mitch, looking down, you can see the fans on he first base side and third base side fanning themselves. mitch: fans with the fans. george: 89-degree night here at nationals park. we won't talk about the sky either. 3-1, ball outside. ball four. he heads to first base. drawing a leadoff walk. last year we saw a lot of action along these base paths. if you remember we had inside-the-park home runs. we had balls that left the yard. lots of action, especially on the republican side. mitch: a big offensive showing last year by both teams. george: and just putting the ball where the fielders were not. blake moore, sends it foul down the third base line. lots of action early on last year. we saw with jimmy panetta number one, two triples and an inside-the-park home run. and steube put it outside the yard. mitch: got a good piece of that one, it did go foul. george: steube to second. we're not going to call that a slide, but he's safe at second. want to call it a belly flop? we can
george wallace and mitch miller here. ou can see, mitch, looking down, you can see the fans on he first base side and third base side fanning themselves. mitch: fans with the fans. george: 89-degree night here at nationals park. we won't talk about the sky either. 3-1, ball outside. ball four. he heads to first base. drawing a leadoff walk. last year we saw a lot of action along these base paths. if you remember we had inside-the-park home runs. we had balls that left the yard. lots of action,...
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george: that will do it for us at nationals park. for mitchell millereorge wallace saying so long and thanks for watching as the republicans make it active back with a 10-0 win over the democrats here at nationals park. have a great night, everybody. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> now available in the c-span shop, the 2022 congressional directory. go there today to order a copy of the congressional directory, a compact book that is your guide to the federal government with contact information for every member of congress, bios, committee assignments, state governors and the biden cabinet. order your copy today at c-spanshop.org or scan the code with your smartphone. every purchase helps support c-span's nonprofit operation. >> on friday, to service members who had abortions shared how that impacted their lives and careers. they are joined by military physicians and other service members in
george: that will do it for us at nationals park. for mitchell millereorge wallace saying so long and thanks for watching as the republicans make it active back with a 10-0 win over the democrats here at nationals park. have a great night, everybody. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> now available in the c-span shop, the 2022...
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the missouri republican panicked exit was also compare by our friend, matt miller, to a panicked georgeld, and cocreator of the office, -- was reminded of this michael scott moment from his hit show. missouri's democratic party, promising to stage a hauling hollies five state race -- those who've been seriously contemplating the committees evidence for hours react to the hawley run. take a look. [laughs] >> former d. c. police officer michael fanone was among those attacked and injured on january 6th. he was also in the hearing room last night, and was later asked by politico what he thought after watching the hawley video. >> well, i mean, to be completely honest, to give you my, like, the first thoughts that popped into my mind was josh hawley is a [ bleep ]. >> a rather concise assessment from officer fanone to take us off the air tonight. and this, very quick, programming note. this weekend, on american voices, i'm gonna talk to california congresswoman sarah jacobs about her arrest at this week's abortion rights protest at the supreme court, and the push to make access to birth con
♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the missouri republican panicked exit was also compare by our friend, matt miller, to a panicked georgeld, and cocreator of the office, -- was reminded of this michael scott moment from his hit show. missouri's democratic party, promising to stage a hauling hollies five state race -- those who've been seriously contemplating the committees evidence for hours react to the hawley run. take a look. [laughs] >> former d. c. police officer michael fanone was among...
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miller vehicles by in fact. so there are many places where, where ocoee, julian, george's, it is and of course you don't hear about that. many people working left. i see also many authors overseas on facebook telling the 3rd person is missing. when the russians came on, we were expecting things would be as bad as in mary, you, paul, messed up. no, we were scared to even look at the window. it was sheer panic because her ears are damaged the fact that we can leave the house and buy food. and we seems like a miracle, alexis or also a baby girl was always try to just ish, if the russians are shooting or on the ukrainians are covering russians was, it was showing nothing changes. i'll also end up leaving with only my parents and my grandma that are keeping me here for now. i sure did the graham's delivery. the question is how and when, and we got to do it to become a marathon rather than a spin. connelly reporting then we can all go back to keith. we're next spice's standing by cas on is now fully controlled by russian forces after around 4 months, but ukrainian defenders are apparently advancing on the city. what mor
miller vehicles by in fact. so there are many places where, where ocoee, julian, george's, it is and of course you don't hear about that. many people working left. i see also many authors overseas on facebook telling the 3rd person is missing. when the russians came on, we were expecting things would be as bad as in mary, you, paul, messed up. no, we were scared to even look at the window. it was sheer panic because her ears are damaged the fact that we can leave the house and buy food. and we...
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miller received her bachelor's degree from villanova university and holds a masters degree from george washington university. i would like to welcome all of our distinguished guests. and thank them for participating in today's hearing. i will begin by swearing in our witnesses. i ask each of you turn on your audio and make sure i can see your face. raise your right hand while i administer the oath. do you swear or affirm under penalty of perjury that the testimony you are about to give is true and correct to the best of your knowledge, information, and believe so help you god? >> i do. chair lofgren: but the record rep -- let the record reflect the witnesses answered in the affirmative. your entire written state will be entered into the record -- statements will be entered into the record. we ask you summarize your testimony in about five minutes. to help keep track and stay within the time limit, there is a timer on your screen. let's begin with ms. rogers. then we will go to dr. mcdonald and ms. miller. thank you for your testimony. ms. rogers: thank you. thank you for the opportunit
miller received her bachelor's degree from villanova university and holds a masters degree from george washington university. i would like to welcome all of our distinguished guests. and thank them for participating in today's hearing. i will begin by swearing in our witnesses. i ask each of you turn on your audio and make sure i can see your face. raise your right hand while i administer the oath. do you swear or affirm under penalty of perjury that the testimony you are about to give is true...
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miller here. >> this a group trying recall l.a. county district attorney george organizers are turning in those petitions today to be counted and verified. dave rubin is the host of the rubin report. he joins us now. let's go through it. they have for almost 567,000 signatures, much of the opposition against the l.a. liberal d.a. they say that no longer they fear harsh consequences from the d.a.'s office, essentially he brought this onto himself. >> yes he absolutely did. there's no doubt about it. let's not forget that george has gone, before he was a d.a. of los angeles was the d.a. of san francisco. certainly everyone on fox knows what has happened to the dystopian nightmare of a city that san francisco now is. so he destroyed san francisco and now he has spent the last couple of years destroying -- by the way he replaced a woman by the name of jackie lacey who was the first black female d.a. that los angeles had ever had. i don't really care about somebody's gender or skin care related to well of this, but the progressives decided to get rid of the black fema
miller here. >> this a group trying recall l.a. county district attorney george organizers are turning in those petitions today to be counted and verified. dave rubin is the host of the rubin report. he joins us now. let's go through it. they have for almost 567,000 signatures, much of the opposition against the l.a. liberal d.a. they say that no longer they fear harsh consequences from the d.a.'s office, essentially he brought this onto himself. >> yes he absolutely did. there's no...
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miller on that for us, thank you very much. >> john: more controversy for embattled l.a. d.a. george gascon.s are doing less for crime victims. >> sandra: white house still in denial for record high inflation. and forecasts are growing for a recession. neil cavuto joins us on set where things are going next for the american economy. if you're a veteran, own a home, and need cash, you need to know about the newday 100 cash out loan. it lets you refinance up to 100% of your home's value to take out an average of $60,000 cash. 25% more cash than you get at a bank or credit union. pay big bills, make home improvements, or just have cash on hand in these times of rising prices. veterans get more at newday usa. subway's drafting 12 new subs, for the all-new subway series menu. let's hear about this #7 pick, from a former #7 pick. juicy rotisserie-style chicken. you should've been #1. this isn't about the sandwich, is it chuck? it's not. the new subway series. what's your pick? better luck next time. but i haven't even thrown yet. you threw good money away when you bought those glasses. next time,
miller on that for us, thank you very much. >> john: more controversy for embattled l.a. d.a. george gascon.s are doing less for crime victims. >> sandra: white house still in denial for record high inflation. and forecasts are growing for a recession. neil cavuto joins us on set where things are going next for the american economy. if you're a veteran, own a home, and need cash, you need to know about the newday 100 cash out loan. it lets you refinance up to 100% of your home's...
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george [inaudible] in 1912 first solo commission. lady of the way side a small church in portola valley. he worked with j r miller after the dissolution of the partnership in 1913 and following his military service during world war i. high profile project and got an act license in 1920 made partner in the firm. designed residential and commercial families. single family homes. sky scrapers. throughout california the nomination notes his projects and profiles best known designs the telegraph building 450 suand [inaudible]. the nomination highlighted innovation and embrace of modern approaches that incorporated elements from chinese, [inaudible] meso american and other artistic traditions the nomination details support of fine arts throughout his career. collaboration with artists and futures on infer yors and exeter yors of buildings. the building remained his home until his death in 1946. significance encompasses the date he designed his first building through his date of death. as stated in the absence of a constitute i don't or office the house associated with his productive life reflecting the time he achieved
george [inaudible] in 1912 first solo commission. lady of the way side a small church in portola valley. he worked with j r miller after the dissolution of the partnership in 1913 and following his military service during world war i. high profile project and got an act license in 1920 made partner in the firm. designed residential and commercial families. single family homes. sky scrapers. throughout california the nomination notes his projects and profiles best known designs the telegraph...