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greenwich, connecticut, is one of the wealthiest towns in the country. its shops cater to a fashionable clientele. noemi: wow, look at that. lemonis: the goureau family opened courage. b in 2008 and have been designing and retailing upscale clothing ever since. noemi: voilà. lemonis: noemi has been the chief designer behind courage. b. noemi: look all the detail inside. this is what i love. you understand that? lemonis: her son, nicolas, oversees the operations. nicolas: did you make the labels for these yet? lemonis: while her daughter, stephanie, manages the finances and just as often plays the role of referee. [ both shouting in french ] stephanie: stop. stop, stop. stop, stop. lemonis: despite generating $5 million in annual sales, courage. b is losing $500,000 per year. -stephanie: we're losing money. -nicolas: calm down. lemonis: and with the losses mounting, so is the tension. noemi: when i wear this color, i don't need makeup. nicolas: you know what colors i care about? red and green. and i'm trying to get this company back in the green. lemonis:
greenwich, connecticut, is one of the wealthiest towns in the country. its shops cater to a fashionable clientele. noemi: wow, look at that. lemonis: the goureau family opened courage. b in 2008 and have been designing and retailing upscale clothing ever since. noemi: voilà. lemonis: noemi has been the chief designer behind courage. b. noemi: look all the detail inside. this is what i love. you understand that? lemonis: her son, nicolas, oversees the operations. nicolas: did you make the...
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she was a free lover, part of the greenwich village crowd. she was a war correspondent. she was a socialist. she was an advocate for prostitutes and, basically, any person who was the underdog. she also was rich are. she was beautiful -- she was rich, she was beautiful and she liked to dance. [laughter] >> host: you open the book at vassar. what happened? and what period are we talking about here this. >> guest: okay. this is 1908, 1909, she's a junior at vassar college. she's also a star athlete, extremely popular. sort of the star of the campus. the women's suffrage movement has just are gotten kind of a jolt in the u.s. because harriet stanton bailiff is doing soap box going after women on the streets. we though the association. inez has spent her teenage years in britain where they're quite ahead of women suffragists in demonstrations, etc. so she goes to the president of vassar, and she says we'd like to have bailiff come speak on our college campus, and he says, no, we're not here for you to be recipients of propaganda. we're just going to educate you. she does not
she was a free lover, part of the greenwich village crowd. she was a war correspondent. she was a socialist. she was an advocate for prostitutes and, basically, any person who was the underdog. she also was rich are. she was beautiful -- she was rich, she was beautiful and she liked to dance. [laughter] >> host: you open the book at vassar. what happened? and what period are we talking about here this. >> guest: okay. this is 1908, 1909, she's a junior at vassar college. she's also...
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north greenwich station was evacuated. viable, it failed to explode. if it had detonated, it certainly would have endangered life. without a doubt would have caused mass casualties and certainly would have caused substantial damage to the underground system. he had an unhealthy interest in firearms and violence, particularly mass shootings in america. and although he was in possession of some is material, we cannot prove his motivation or certainly his ideology. this was damon smith in a police interview. he has asperger‘s syndrome, a form of autism. when i was on the tube i realised it was going to stratford. right. and i thought it would be a good time to leave my bag for a prank. a former friend witnessed his developing interest in extremist violence. he was showing me videos of isis grabbing a knife and cutting off people's heads slowly. he was, doesn't this look sort of fun, and all that. i was like, no it doesn't, it looks a bit wrong, actually. damon smith used an aa-qaeda bomb—making manual to help him construct hi
north greenwich station was evacuated. viable, it failed to explode. if it had detonated, it certainly would have endangered life. without a doubt would have caused mass casualties and certainly would have caused substantial damage to the underground system. he had an unhealthy interest in firearms and violence, particularly mass shootings in america. and although he was in possession of some is material, we cannot prove his motivation or certainly his ideology. this was damon smith in a police...
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north greenwich station was evacuated.ice were viable, it failed to explode. if it had detonated, it certainly would have endangered life. without a doubt would have caused mass casualties and certainly would have caused substantial damage to the underground system. he had an unhealthy interest in firearms and violence, particularly mass shootings in america. and although he was in possession of some is material, we cannot prove his motivation or certainly his ideology. this was damon smith in a police interview. he has asperger‘s syndrome, a form of autism. when i was on the tube i realised it was going to stratford. right. and i thought it would be a good time to leave my bag for a prank. a former friend witnessed his developing interest in extremist violence. he was showing me videos of isis grabbing a knife and cutting off people's heads slowly. he was, doesn't this look sort of fun and all that. i was like, no it doesn't, it looks a bit wrong, actually. damon smith used an al-qaeda bomb—making manual to help him const
north greenwich station was evacuated.ice were viable, it failed to explode. if it had detonated, it certainly would have endangered life. without a doubt would have caused mass casualties and certainly would have caused substantial damage to the underground system. he had an unhealthy interest in firearms and violence, particularly mass shootings in america. and although he was in possession of some is material, we cannot prove his motivation or certainly his ideology. this was damon smith in...
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north greenwich station was evacuated.underground system was once again a terrorist target. although parts of the device were viable, it failed to explode. if had it had detonated it would have endangered life. without a doubt it would have caused mass casualties and would have caused substantial damage to the underground system. he had an unhealthy interest in firearms and violence particularly mass shootings in america. although he was in possession of some is material we cannot prove his motivation or his ideology. damon smith was arrested close to london metropolitan university where he had just begun a degree course. in his bag was a copy of the koran. despite his interest in islam, he wasn't a muslim. i'm going to shoot my gun. described as fascinated by weapons, he had posted this video on the internet. this pistol fired blank rounds the he owned another one which fired ball—bearings as well as this knife. it has got a nine centimetre blade and a 11 centimetre grip. he posted also posted this picture of himself on f
north greenwich station was evacuated.underground system was once again a terrorist target. although parts of the device were viable, it failed to explode. if had it had detonated it would have endangered life. without a doubt it would have caused mass casualties and would have caused substantial damage to the underground system. he had an unhealthy interest in firearms and violence particularly mass shootings in america. although he was in possession of some is material we cannot prove his...
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20—year—old damon smith packed a rucksack with explosives, set to go off within minutes at north greenwich. three people have been arrested in connection with the death of businessman guy hedger, who was killed in dorset during the early hours of sunday morning. now let us look at what is coming up this evening. as donald trump pledges his commitment to work with the palestinian leader to reach a peace deal with israel, we'll be live in washington. coming up on 100 days plus, an outspoken attack on eu officials by theresa may. just how much will it cost us to leave the european union? with smartphone users only having access to a ag mobile connections two—thirds of the time, we'll speak to a representative of the uk's mobile service providers about why coverage depends on where you are in the country. and we'll find out what's on the front pages of tomorrow's newspapers at 10.40 tonight, with broadcaster damejoan bakewell and professor collen graffy, professor of law at pepperdine university. that's all ahead on bbc news. now it is time for sportsday. is hello i'm olly foster, these are ou
20—year—old damon smith packed a rucksack with explosives, set to go off within minutes at north greenwich. three people have been arrested in connection with the death of businessman guy hedger, who was killed in dorset during the early hours of sunday morning. now let us look at what is coming up this evening. as donald trump pledges his commitment to work with the palestinian leader to reach a peace deal with israel, we'll be live in washington. coming up on 100 days plus, an outspoken...
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she was a freedom lover partly the greenwich village crowd and was a war correspondent. she was a socialist, she was an advocate for prostitutes and basically anything any person that was the underdog. she also was rich and beautiful and she liked to dance. >> host: you open the book and what period are we talking about? >> guest: 1908 and 1909 and junior ambassador to college and also a star athlete, extremely popular sort of the start of the campus. the women's suffrage movement had just gotten a joke in the u.s. because they are doing soap box and going out to the streets and of course women in the streets was quite shocking. we know the association. inez spent her teenage years in britain and they were ahead of the demonstration etc.. so she says we would like to have the women speak on the college campus and he said no. we are not here for you to be recipients of propaganda we are just here to educate you. she doesn't take no for an answer so she leaves and on one spring day about 25 students and faculty followed her from campus next door to a cemetery and bear all
she was a freedom lover partly the greenwich village crowd and was a war correspondent. she was a socialist, she was an advocate for prostitutes and basically anything any person that was the underdog. she also was rich and beautiful and she liked to dance. >> host: you open the book and what period are we talking about? >> guest: 1908 and 1909 and junior ambassador to college and also a star athlete, extremely popular sort of the start of the campus. the women's suffrage movement...
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from greenwich, connecticut, please give it up for kaitlin roig-debellis.
from greenwich, connecticut, please give it up for kaitlin roig-debellis.
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from greenwich, connecticut, please give it up for kaitlin roig-debellis.cheers and applause] hey. how you doing?
from greenwich, connecticut, please give it up for kaitlin roig-debellis.cheers and applause] hey. how you doing?
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i'm from greenwich and here representing indivisible greenwich. i'm going to ask the audience to help me. and you stand up if you have a pre-existing condition or someone in your family has a pre-existing condition. >> that means if anybody in your family has ever been sick before, right? good for you if you're gnaw standing. >> can you please promise all of us you won't compromise benefit or coverage for anyone currently eligible for the aca? >> yes. >> i have one last thing. there's a special election june 6th for kevin kiley for fairfield. >> wait a second. >> we have a special election. you talked about it. it's really important. we have a special election june 6th in fairfield. we really need help. it's kevin kiley for fairfield. kevin kiley for fairfield on facebook. we really need help. phone banking and canvassing, so special elections really important, june 6th. please come help. >> all right. >> hello, senator murphy. my name is richard. my family and i, we live in weston. got up to ask you a question about health care. but i think parti
i'm from greenwich and here representing indivisible greenwich. i'm going to ask the audience to help me. and you stand up if you have a pre-existing condition or someone in your family has a pre-existing condition. >> that means if anybody in your family has ever been sick before, right? good for you if you're gnaw standing. >> can you please promise all of us you won't compromise benefit or coverage for anyone currently eligible for the aca? >> yes. >> i have one last...
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. >> you're welcome mike greenwich. >> one thing you are known for is you guys as a company roast your in ocean city. >> yes. >> not just sticking with the boring stuff. >> we have traditional and whacky won for everyone. >> i looked at this, chocolate seduction and mike said what. >> but coconut, we get down here orange mocha, chocolate mint and raspberry. >> everybody loves raspberry. >> do you still add flavor on top of that. >> no, brew it as it is, we use abstract so it doesn't add sugar but get a nice rich flavor behind them. > everybody knows where you are on the boardwalk but you are expanding, and when it comes to summer your boss wants everyone to know. >> we have new locationness ocean city. we are opening up, our new brand new shop which is our mother shop on ninth and boardwalk. right next to goofy golf. we have our 1066 location which is where we are at right now. we have one ninth and asbury on the corner there. >> i think you will get a raise because you followed all of the instructions. >> yes. >> doing everything you can to make him happy. >> thinks where people get s
. >> you're welcome mike greenwich. >> one thing you are known for is you guys as a company roast your in ocean city. >> yes. >> not just sticking with the boring stuff. >> we have traditional and whacky won for everyone. >> i looked at this, chocolate seduction and mike said what. >> but coconut, we get down here orange mocha, chocolate mint and raspberry. >> everybody loves raspberry. >> do you still add flavor on top of that. >> no,...
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. >>> starting on 295, we're watching from the new station road camera in greenwich township. northbound and southbound, we have a couple of cars out. not seeing any delays. again, it's still early. 295 looks really good. earlier we did look at the new jersey majors, the 42 freeway and new jersey turnpike. we are problem free there. here's the blue route from baltimore pike. either direction, this is southbound for 95 or northbound for the schuylkill expressway. not seeing any delays on the blue route. earlier we looked at the schuylkill, 95, looks good, as well. the tacony palmyra is still closed to traffic from the earlier 5:45 scheduled opening. watch for delays approaching the bridge. we're not seeing delays or closures for the betsy ross or burlington bristol. i'll have another update in ten minutes. >> thank you. >>> 5:11 now. running wild. horses go out of control at a memorial day parade. wait until you see what happens next that sent people running. >>> and punching out. why philadelphia's iconic "rocky" statue will be temporarily off limits starting today. >>> and sh
. >>> starting on 295, we're watching from the new station road camera in greenwich township. northbound and southbound, we have a couple of cars out. not seeing any delays. again, it's still early. 295 looks really good. earlier we did look at the new jersey majors, the 42 freeway and new jersey turnpike. we are problem free there. here's the blue route from baltimore pike. either direction, this is southbound for 95 or northbound for the schuylkill expressway. not seeing any delays...
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north greenwich station was evacuated. target. although parts of the device we re target. although parts of the device were viable, it failed to explode. if it had detonated, it certainly would have endangered life. without a doubt it would have caused mass casualties and certainly would have caused substantial damage to the underground system. he had an unhealthy interest in firearms and violence, particularly mass shootings in america, and although he was in possession of some is serial, we cannot prove his motivation or his ideology. damon smith was arrested close to london metropolitan university, where he had just begun a degree course will stop his bag was a copy of the koran. despite his interest in islam, he was not a muslim. hello everyone, i'm going to shoot my gun. described as fascinated by weapons, he posted this video on the internets. this pistol fired blank rounds, you and another one that fired ball bearings as well as this knife. 11 centimetre blade. he also posted this picture of himself on facebook with
north greenwich station was evacuated. target. although parts of the device we re target. although parts of the device were viable, it failed to explode. if it had detonated, it certainly would have endangered life. without a doubt it would have caused mass casualties and certainly would have caused substantial damage to the underground system. he had an unhealthy interest in firearms and violence, particularly mass shootings in america, and although he was in possession of some is serial, we...
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the rucksack was eventually spotted, north greenwich station was evacuated. bomb were viable, it failed to explode. if it had detonated, it certainly would have endangered life. without a doubt, it would have caused mass casualties and certainly would have caused substantial damage to the underground system. he had an unhealthy interest in firearms and violence, particularly in mass shootings in america, and although he was in possession of some isis material, we cannot prove his motivation or certainly his ideology. the tape's on. yeah. this was damon smith in a police interview. he has asperger‘s syndrome, a form of autism. when i was on the tube, i realised it was going to stratford. right. and i thought, it'd be a good time to leave my bag for a prank. a former friend witnessed his developing interest in extremist violence. he was showing me videos of isis grabbing a knife and cutting off people's heads slowly. he was, like, "don't this look sort of fun", and all that. i was like, "no, it doesn't, it look as bit wrong, actually." hello, everyone, i'm goin
the rucksack was eventually spotted, north greenwich station was evacuated. bomb were viable, it failed to explode. if it had detonated, it certainly would have endangered life. without a doubt, it would have caused mass casualties and certainly would have caused substantial damage to the underground system. he had an unhealthy interest in firearms and violence, particularly in mass shootings in america, and although he was in possession of some isis material, we cannot prove his motivation or...
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i am from greenwich, connecticut. as an attorney i'm in total agreement with the notion of an independent counsel but beyond that, as a former official of the department of justice i am particularly concerned about the politicizing of the department of justice. two things that are inescapable. in anessions participated event in which he was allegedly recruits -- reach use. he is non-reek usable. is hesenstein, the truth selfed in or allowed him to be engaged in a charade to justify the wrongful termination of the head of the fbi, as the president later admitted. so given those two facts, why not ask the ig to investigate both jeff sessions non-reach you sessions' both into the recusal firing? [applause] murphy: well said. [laughter] sen. murphy: i think that is a good idea and i will give it some thought. it is a little bit muddy because sessions recusal -- the recommendation -- you cannot accept it unless it is -- sen. murphy: legally you can. let me think about it. i think that makes a lot of sense. you have to thin
i am from greenwich, connecticut. as an attorney i'm in total agreement with the notion of an independent counsel but beyond that, as a former official of the department of justice i am particularly concerned about the politicizing of the department of justice. two things that are inescapable. in anessions participated event in which he was allegedly recruits -- reach use. he is non-reek usable. is hesenstein, the truth selfed in or allowed him to be engaged in a charade to justify the wrongful...
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from greenwich, connecticut. as an attorney i am in complete agreement with the independent counsel, but beyond that as a former official i am particularly concerned about the politicizing of the department of justice. without regard to what the president said or what he meant, there are two things that are inescapable. number one, jeff sessions participated in an event for which he was allegedly recused. that is non-recusal recusal. two, rod rosenstein, without regard what you think of him the plain truth is he engaged in or allowed himself to be engaged in a charade to justify the wrongful termination of the head of the fbi. as the president later admitted. my question to you is even those facts, wide not ask the i.g. to investigate the department, with jeff sessions and rod rosenstein's willing participation of a charade, that besmirches the department of justice? [applause] senator murphy: well said. i think that is a worthy idea and i will give it some thought. it is unfortunate it is a little muddy, his rec
from greenwich, connecticut. as an attorney i am in complete agreement with the independent counsel, but beyond that as a former official i am particularly concerned about the politicizing of the department of justice. without regard to what the president said or what he meant, there are two things that are inescapable. number one, jeff sessions participated in an event for which he was allegedly recused. that is non-recusal recusal. two, rod rosenstein, without regard what you think of him the...
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of narragansett bay in rhode island, including providence up here, warwick and warwick neck and greenwich bay over here to the west, bristol and warren here with mount hope bay to the east. this is the same image overlaying that previous scenario with the scenario that rhode island's crmc now predicts for our state. this bright blue color is land now that gets covered up with ten feet of sea-level rise and this teal color is what we get when the sea-level rise hits 12 feet. over here, bristol gets two new islands and bristol and warren become an island themselves. if you cross over the bay to warwick neck, which is now part of our coastline, that becomes a new island. warwick neck island. and much of barrington, which is a well-developed and prosperous bedroom community just disappears under the water. and, as i said, warren and bristol become their own island. so now we move down the bay to historic newport, rhode island, and you can see the historic waterfront area completely floods. the historic point section here floods. down here the western part of newport becomes a new island, and
of narragansett bay in rhode island, including providence up here, warwick and warwick neck and greenwich bay over here to the west, bristol and warren here with mount hope bay to the east. this is the same image overlaying that previous scenario with the scenario that rhode island's crmc now predicts for our state. this bright blue color is land now that gets covered up with ten feet of sea-level rise and this teal color is what we get when the sea-level rise hits 12 feet. over here, bristol...
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i'm from greenwich, representing, individual greenwich. ask audience to help me. can you stand up if you have a preexisting condition or someone in your family has preexisting condition. >> that means if anybody in your family ever been sick before. good for you if you're not standing. >> my question to you is, can you please promise all of us you won't compromise on coverage or benefits for anyone currently elgible for the aca? >> yes. >> great. [applause] >> i have one last thing -- kevin colely for fairfield. >> wait a second. >> we just have a special election, you talked about. it is really important in june 6, in fairfield. we really need help. kevin kiley, kevin kiley for fairfield on facebook. we need help, phone banking and canvasing, special elections really important, june 6. please come help. >> all right. [applause] >> senator murphy, my name is richard dupree. my family and i live in westin. got up to ask you a question about health care, particularly with the last question, that concern, you have addressed that concern very, very clearly so ii want
i'm from greenwich, representing, individual greenwich. ask audience to help me. can you stand up if you have a preexisting condition or someone in your family has preexisting condition. >> that means if anybody in your family ever been sick before. good for you if you're not standing. >> my question to you is, can you please promise all of us you won't compromise on coverage or benefits for anyone currently elgible for the aca? >> yes. >> great. [applause] >> i...
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. >>> i-78 in greenwich township berks county, a five vehicle chain-reaction collision involved two tractor trailers and car. three people were hurt, the most serious, a truck driver with burns to his body. all expected to survive. the road was closed for hours, but again, it is now back open. >>> president donald trump has arrived in saudi arabia for his first foreign trip as president. that visit is part of a high stakes five country mission which the white house hopes might turn the page on the investigation and allegation also raging at home. we have details on the president's welcome to saudi arabia. >> reporter: air force one touching down in saudi arabia this morning a red carpet welcome even if it took a while to layout the carpet and roll out the stairs. ♪ president trump receiving the royal treatment, the saudi king there to great him and the first lady at the king's personal terminal used for the royal family and their guest. first stop ceremonial coffee with the king. the microphones picking up their charter. outside the president greeted with streets lined in american flags and
. >>> i-78 in greenwich township berks county, a five vehicle chain-reaction collision involved two tractor trailers and car. three people were hurt, the most serious, a truck driver with burns to his body. all expected to survive. the road was closed for hours, but again, it is now back open. >>> president donald trump has arrived in saudi arabia for his first foreign trip as president. that visit is part of a high stakes five country mission which the white house hopes might...
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this is greenwich and bronze. nite andwich -- gra bronze. this shows monroe striding forward with his hand on the globe. -- an old picture obviously of me working on the sculpture of the blessed mother at saint national cathedral that richard referred to. this is marble and nine feet tall. i will be talking about a leader. how to arrive at a good depiction of a leader. a marvel revenue -- marble remnants of alexander the great. we want that gravity to portray monroe. the same feel that we have here been alexander, what can you duplicate -- what can you do? instead of washington having a cane, we used the same configuration with monroe, except he has a sword. he was very proud of his military service. during the revolution, and again he served in a marshals capacity as secretary of war during the war of 1812. we thought that was good that we had that in conjunction with the monroe doctrine. was the portrait that he liked the best. i'm sure historians know that he and his family both loved this. this was from the samuel morse holdings. it was
this is greenwich and bronze. nite andwich -- gra bronze. this shows monroe striding forward with his hand on the globe. -- an old picture obviously of me working on the sculpture of the blessed mother at saint national cathedral that richard referred to. this is marble and nine feet tall. i will be talking about a leader. how to arrive at a good depiction of a leader. a marvel revenue -- marble remnants of alexander the great. we want that gravity to portray monroe. the same feel that we have...
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. >> he showed up at a party one night in greenwich village.wearing a bright blue tux with black fleur-de-lis. he looked across the room. somebody else had the same tux. it was tiny tim. they became best friends. >> the goofy falsetto-voiced tiny tim is just one of hoop's famous, near famous, or used-to-be-famous acquaintances, and he's driven to achieve fame, too. when he gets his hands on an old bmw isetta, he covers it in psychedelic fur. the first hoop mobile is born. >> i am hoop, the self-proclaimed king of art. >> my brother loved to introduce us as twins, and then everybody would go, "hmm." we didn't even look like we knew each other. i was military. he was hippie. >> it's not easy to become a well-known artist. you have to do one more outrageous thing after another. >> that means turning more and more cars into zany sculptures. he's the canvertible and the voodoo volkswagen. >> he actually had a van. he cut the front end off of another van. he bolted it on the back of his. he had two front ends. he said, "i don't know if i'm coming or
. >> he showed up at a party one night in greenwich village.wearing a bright blue tux with black fleur-de-lis. he looked across the room. somebody else had the same tux. it was tiny tim. they became best friends. >> the goofy falsetto-voiced tiny tim is just one of hoop's famous, near famous, or used-to-be-famous acquaintances, and he's driven to achieve fame, too. when he gets his hands on an old bmw isetta, he covers it in psychedelic fur. the first hoop mobile is born. >> i...
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she later joined the cushman agency and in 1971 and greenwich village in moved to venice california plays both of the phoebe. [applause] >> is a privilege. first thanks to the critics. . . .... .... [applause] first i want to thank the critics that have made this event and for them doing so lovingly for the writers they will make it the circle it should be writers, critics and readers and around it goes again and again. i became the literary agent 40 years ago it's hard to believe that because i don't feel that. but then as you know time goes very fast. but i first discovered her in 1969. i went out to promenade and just walked back and forth and back and forth, electric, with the energy that came from those pages. i had to find her. so i went to my office and i called bill clinton >> called an editor i knew, and his him in was peter peerson. now, in those days the phones had two lines on them. so i was on one line, dialing, when another line, the red light went on. i picked up the one with the readlight it was peter peerson. -- sorry, not pearson -- marge get is cueing me on the name. da
she later joined the cushman agency and in 1971 and greenwich village in moved to venice california plays both of the phoebe. [applause] >> is a privilege. first thanks to the critics. . . .... .... [applause] first i want to thank the critics that have made this event and for them doing so lovingly for the writers they will make it the circle it should be writers, critics and readers and around it goes again and again. i became the literary agent 40 years ago it's hard to believe that...
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. >> he showed up at a party one night in greenwich village.a bright blue tux with black fleur-de-lis. he looked across the room. somebody else had the same tux. it was tiny tim. they became best friends. >> the goofy falsetto-voiced tiny tim is just one of hoop's famous, near famous, or used-to-be-famous acquaintances, and he's driven to achieve fame, too. when he gets his hands on an old bmw isetta, he covers it in psychedelic fur. the first hoop mobile is born. >> i am hoop, the self-proclaimed king of art. >> my brother loved to introduce us as twins, and then everybody would go, "hmm." we didn't even look like we knew each other. i was military. he was hippie. >> it's not easy to become a well-known artist. you have to do one more outrageous thing after another. >> that means turning more and more cars into zany sculptures. he's the canvertible and the voodoo volkswagen. >> he actually had a van. he cut the front end off of another van. he bolted it on the back of his. he had two front ends. he said, "i don't know if i'm coming or going. i
. >> he showed up at a party one night in greenwich village.a bright blue tux with black fleur-de-lis. he looked across the room. somebody else had the same tux. it was tiny tim. they became best friends. >> the goofy falsetto-voiced tiny tim is just one of hoop's famous, near famous, or used-to-be-famous acquaintances, and he's driven to achieve fame, too. when he gets his hands on an old bmw isetta, he covers it in psychedelic fur. the first hoop mobile is born. >> i am...
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. >> he showed up at a party one night in greenwich village. he was wearing a bright blue tux with black fleur-de-lis. he looked across the room. somebody else had the same tux. it was tiny tim. they became best friends. >> the goofy falsetto-voiced tiny tim is just one of hoop's famous, near famous, or used-to-be-famous acquaintances, and he's driven to achieve fame, too. when he gets his hands on an old bmw isetta, he covers it in psychedelic fur. the first hoop mobile is born. >> i am hoop, the self-proclaimed king of art. >> my brother loved to introduce us as twins, and then everybody would go, "hmm." we didn't even look like we knew each other. i was military. he was hippie. >> it's not easy to become a well-known artist. you have to do one more outrageous thing after another. >> that means turning more and more cars into zany sculptures. he's the canvertible and the voodoo volkswagen. >> he actually had a van. he cut the front end off of another van. he bolted it on the back of his. he had two front ends. he said, "i don't know if i'm co
. >> he showed up at a party one night in greenwich village. he was wearing a bright blue tux with black fleur-de-lis. he looked across the room. somebody else had the same tux. it was tiny tim. they became best friends. >> the goofy falsetto-voiced tiny tim is just one of hoop's famous, near famous, or used-to-be-famous acquaintances, and he's driven to achieve fame, too. when he gets his hands on an old bmw isetta, he covers it in psychedelic fur. the first hoop mobile is born....
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we think of greenwich village new york city -- other pockets of venice. but the reality is, where young people can congregate, you can for and then the planting of the counterculture which means virtually any college for and university as te in thelities inherent fact there was a community of like-minded people that will be present. for instance, one of the focal points in one of the chapters is on austin, texas -- the university of texas. of question why that would be included. wherener-city of texas the epicenters in their own fashion for a the new left, the antiwar movement, the counterculture, the women's movement. microcosm examining the process just like how i focus on hate. earlier in scope, you can talk about the appearance at columbia university of the small circle of friends which did not matter. it was ginsberg. their buddies who were challenging the institution that was columbia. they were challenging the literary establishment. -- asey were questioning he does in his famous epic poem road.does it on the howell, which was presented in 1955, th
we think of greenwich village new york city -- other pockets of venice. but the reality is, where young people can congregate, you can for and then the planting of the counterculture which means virtually any college for and university as te in thelities inherent fact there was a community of like-minded people that will be present. for instance, one of the focal points in one of the chapters is on austin, texas -- the university of texas. of question why that would be included. wherener-city...
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. ♪ >> collins exploded on the ♪ music scene in greenwich ♪ village in 1961. ♪ it was the world of -he music that it attracted you or was it the message?>> it was everything. it was creative, exciting, music. people were writing songs about every aspect of life. >> it was a world where late one night joni sides sang both worlds now over the phone. what did you think? >> i said i will be right over! this is fantastic! >> is there a phrase that you like? >> tears and fears and feeling proud to say i love you write out loud. >> how would you choose what works for you and what didn't? >> if it hits me here i sing it. if that doesn't happen i don't want to hear it ever again. in 1975 judy collins heard another song.>> isn't it rich, are we a pair? >> collins made her work in other ways. protesting for civil rights and against the war in vietnam. and in addition to singing her own songs and others, her failing love affair with stephen stills inspired him to write the classic, sweet judy ♪ ♪ - [music] >> he was trying to win you back. >> yes he was. >> did it work? >> no. i said it is beaut
. ♪ >> collins exploded on the ♪ music scene in greenwich ♪ village in 1961. ♪ it was the world of -he music that it attracted you or was it the message?>> it was everything. it was creative, exciting, music. people were writing songs about every aspect of life. >> it was a world where late one night joni sides sang both worlds now over the phone. what did you think? >> i said i will be right over! this is fantastic! >> is there a phrase that you like?...
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the agency in greenwich alleged it in 1975 she took her shop and writers out west. [applause]>> >> again and again i became margarets literary agent 48 years ago and it is hard to believe that because i don't feel that and as we all know time goes very fast. and did not meet her and tell 1970 but i discovered her 1969 and picked up her novel the edible woman from a bookstore window in montreal. i a ticket back to my brooklyn heights apartment in the read it through the night. as dawn came i was so filleds, s with his brilliance that i went out to the problem i'd just to walk back and forth and back and forth with the energy it came from those pages.that. i had to find her. i went into the office there was an editor that i knew his name was peter. hot in those-- the phones had to space sit so i was dialing well the light came on and i picked it up and itso was peter i'm sorry it was peter davison. there is a lot of peter's. [laughter] so peter said i am about to publish a book of a canadian author i thought you might like to consider i said i would if the name is mar
the agency in greenwich alleged it in 1975 she took her shop and writers out west. [applause]>> >> again and again i became margarets literary agent 48 years ago and it is hard to believe that because i don't feel that and as we all know time goes very fast. and did not meet her and tell 1970 but i discovered her 1969 and picked up her novel the edible woman from a bookstore window in montreal. i a ticket back to my brooklyn heights apartment in the read it through the night. as...
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. ♪ >> collins exploded on the ♪ music scene in greenwich ♪ village in 1961. ♪ it was the world of -ic that it attracted you or was it the message?>> it was everything. it was creative, exciting, music. people were writing songs about every aspect of life. >> it was a world where late one night joni sides sang both worlds now over the phone. what did you think? >> i said i will be right over! this is fantastic! >> is there a phrase that you like? >> tears and fears and feeling proud to say i love you write out loud. >> how would you choose what
. ♪ >> collins exploded on the ♪ music scene in greenwich ♪ village in 1961. ♪ it was the world of -ic that it attracted you or was it the message?>> it was everything. it was creative, exciting, music. people were writing songs about every aspect of life. >> it was a world where late one night joni sides sang both worlds now over the phone. what did you think? >> i said i will be right over! this is fantastic! >> is there a phrase that you like? >>...
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i think you and i would both agree that the people in the top, in manhattan, greenwich, connecticut, lots of places that voted for hillary clinton, those people have been doing very well the last ten years. you just gave them a huge tax cut -- the house republican caucus. why was that so important? >> well, i think frankly tax reform is important. but i think we can do this more efficiently. again, the system may be well funded, but it doesn't function very well. >> no, you by mean you just voted for a tax cut for those folks. >> well, i voted to repeal a failing health care system and replace it with something that i think will work better. >> right, but you voted for a $600 billion tax cut. >> well, i'm also quite happy to take the money i think is being wasted in a system now that is not being productive and that frankly is collapsing -- look, insurance companies are raising their rates and still fleeing this system. it's not working. so, you know, you can either sit here and let it collapse and try to exploit that politically, which i think would be pretty amoral, or you can actu
i think you and i would both agree that the people in the top, in manhattan, greenwich, connecticut, lots of places that voted for hillary clinton, those people have been doing very well the last ten years. you just gave them a huge tax cut -- the house republican caucus. why was that so important? >> well, i think frankly tax reform is important. but i think we can do this more efficiently. again, the system may be well funded, but it doesn't function very well. >> no, you by mean...
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. >> an elegant townhouse in new york's greenwich village was destroyed by a series of dynamite explosions authorities first assumed an accidental detonation in a gas line had been responsible, except that the blast had been just too powerful, destroying the $100,000 house and badly damaging the two neighboring homes, one belonging to actor dustin hoffman. and as firemen picked their way through the rubble, they found a basement workshop with sticks of dynamite and the materials needed to make bombs. >> three bodies were found in the rubble. members of the violence-oriented weatherman group. >> the new york cell of the weather underground was beginning to build bombs that were to be placed that night at an officers' dance at ft. dix, new jersey. however, something went badly, and three of them ended up dead. >> the daughter of the building's owner and another girl fled right after the blast. >> i just went into survival mode, both to get out of the house and then to get away from the police. at that point i was a combatant. >> the student protesters of the '60s have turned into more seriou
. >> an elegant townhouse in new york's greenwich village was destroyed by a series of dynamite explosions authorities first assumed an accidental detonation in a gas line had been responsible, except that the blast had been just too powerful, destroying the $100,000 house and badly damaging the two neighboring homes, one belonging to actor dustin hoffman. and as firemen picked their way through the rubble, they found a basement workshop with sticks of dynamite and the materials needed to...
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. >> chris: collins exploded on the music scene in new york's greenwich village in 1961.er and woody guthrie and bob dylan. was at the music that attracted to, or was that the message? >> judy: it was everything, creative, it was exciting, people were writing songs about every aspect of life. >> chris: it was a world where late one night joni mitchell sang her both sides now over the phone. >> judy: i said i will be right over. this is fantastic x next to it a phrase you like? >> judy: tears and fears, to say i love you write out loud. >> chris: how would you choose what works for you and what didn't? >> judy: if it hits me here i sing it, if that doesn't happen, i never want to hear it again. >> chris: in 1975 she heard another song by stephen sondhei sondheim. are we a pair. >> judy: how could you not want to sing that song? >> chris: it won the grammy for song of the year. collins made her mark in other ways, protesting for civil rights and against the war in vietnam. in addition to singing her own songs and others, or failing love affair with stephen stills inspired h
. >> chris: collins exploded on the music scene in new york's greenwich village in 1961.er and woody guthrie and bob dylan. was at the music that attracted to, or was that the message? >> judy: it was everything, creative, it was exciting, people were writing songs about every aspect of life. >> chris: it was a world where late one night joni mitchell sang her both sides now over the phone. >> judy: i said i will be right over. this is fantastic x next to it a phrase you...
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. >> well, michael in greenwich asks, have you ever been one ever your paintings tossed it aside. >> all the time. >> is that right? >> yeah. a lot of times i will paint and get in bed, think about it. hustle upstairs and scrape it all off. that is the great thing about oil painting. you can paint scrape, paint scrape. i tried acrylics but it dries so fast there is no scraping. [laughter] and, yeah, all the time. you can keep painting over it, can get until you're comfortable. there are questions beyond the painting, more to come back to. a question from betty in washington, d.c. she writes in a time some would call uncertainty, what can you tell the younger generation of our country to do to renew the sense of belief and optimism in america that ronald reagan embodied. >> read history. i remember somebody telling me after 9/11, you had the toughest presidency. i said, not even close. how about abraham lincoln when the country was at war with each other? i just talked about a period of time that the in my mind still, 50 years later. and, it was a tough period. what she has to underst
. >> well, michael in greenwich asks, have you ever been one ever your paintings tossed it aside. >> all the time. >> is that right? >> yeah. a lot of times i will paint and get in bed, think about it. hustle upstairs and scrape it all off. that is the great thing about oil painting. you can paint scrape, paint scrape. i tried acrylics but it dries so fast there is no scraping. [laughter] and, yeah, all the time. you can keep painting over it, can get until you're...
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and the senior editor of business insider who wrote a piece called "some thoughts are greenwich, winnetkand why hillary clinton lost. i wanted to play this clip karen from the weekend. i was watching hillary clinton talk about donald trump and talk about my opponent and had this campaign flashback. and then i remembered this rally from the weekend which also felt like we were back in september. take a listen. >> does anybody remember who our opponent was? huh? they chanted "lock her up." no one is over the election. >> hold on, chris. that's a cheap shot there. hillary was actually asked several questions by christiane amanpour about the election so she was actually -- she was responding to questions about the election when talking about the election. >> are you telling me that hillary clinton is over the election? >> that's not my point. you're playing a clip of her answering a question about the election and saying she's not over the election which is different than actually you won, you're the president and at a rally where because you're too much of a big baby to go to a dinner with u
and the senior editor of business insider who wrote a piece called "some thoughts are greenwich, winnetkand why hillary clinton lost. i wanted to play this clip karen from the weekend. i was watching hillary clinton talk about donald trump and talk about my opponent and had this campaign flashback. and then i remembered this rally from the weekend which also felt like we were back in september. take a listen. >> does anybody remember who our opponent was? huh? they chanted "lock...
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today to have a cellphone pick up things or there are little gizmos you can get from a spy store in greenwichbehoove them to assume they can be recorded. >> and don't say anything you don't want recorded. >> right. in warld war ii we brought over german pows who went out to smoke cigarettes in a grove of trees thinking they could talk and the u.s. government bugged the trees they were smoking cigarettes under. we had tapes about all of these german secrets. so bugging is a big part of government operations. >> this is also interesting to me. i want to ask you real quickly about some new information we just got in. the fired u.s. attorney in new york just wrote a newly-released op ed for "the washington post" and i want to read one line. in the tumult of this time, he writes, the question whose answer we should perhaps fear the most is the one invoked by that showdown. are there still public servants who are prepared to say no to the president? douglass, are people -- are there people out there who will say no to president trump? was this an issue for nixon as well? >> it is. it was. i mean ev
today to have a cellphone pick up things or there are little gizmos you can get from a spy store in greenwichbehoove them to assume they can be recorded. >> and don't say anything you don't want recorded. >> right. in warld war ii we brought over german pows who went out to smoke cigarettes in a grove of trees thinking they could talk and the u.s. government bugged the trees they were smoking cigarettes under. we had tapes about all of these german secrets. so bugging is a big part...
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so i'm meeting him at courage b at greenwich, connecticut, to hold the focus group.ountry. we can't just be hearing from folks in one little corner of los angeles. patrick: i'm nervous. lemonis: what i want patrick to take away from this is getting feedback from lots of customers is a necessary step before going into production. woman: i think the fit is terrible. patrick: really? woman #2: i just feel like if i do this -- lemonis: where does it feel like it's too big? woman #2: like, i just don't like my crotch, but the back fits great. patrick: would you wear those on, like, a sunday to starbucks? -woman #2: no. -woman #3: if it was wider. patrick: i just feel like so many people do that. woman #4: the sleeves are just a little bit long. patrick: i think it's awesome. lemonis: unfortunately, patrick isn't taking all the feedback the way i expected him to. woman #2: how much would this retail for? patrick: i have no idea about prices. woman #2: oh. lemonis: what would you pay for it? woman #2: $75. patrick: i can't believe you said $75 for that. we're not at forever
so i'm meeting him at courage b at greenwich, connecticut, to hold the focus group.ountry. we can't just be hearing from folks in one little corner of los angeles. patrick: i'm nervous. lemonis: what i want patrick to take away from this is getting feedback from lots of customers is a necessary step before going into production. woman: i think the fit is terrible. patrick: really? woman #2: i just feel like if i do this -- lemonis: where does it feel like it's too big? woman #2: like, i just...
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saying all his money comes from out of state donors just got a million dollars from stephen cohn of greenwichif the democrat wins in ohio, michigan, or -- >> give me a name. >> i like tim ryan in ohio, and i like my mayor out of palm beach -- out of miami in florida. >> nick, katherine, harold, that will do it for "hardball." chris matthews is back here on monday. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> he wanted to have dinner because he wanted to stay on. >> dinner with comey. >> he mentioned that he had been invited to the white house to have dinner with the president and that he was uneasy with that. >> new reporting contradicting the president's claims. and tonight, new questions about oval office recordings. >> did president trump record his conversations with former fbi director comey? >> as the president threatens his former fbi director with tapes. >>> plus, as the deputy attorney ge
saying all his money comes from out of state donors just got a million dollars from stephen cohn of greenwichif the democrat wins in ohio, michigan, or -- >> give me a name. >> i like tim ryan in ohio, and i like my mayor out of palm beach -- out of miami in florida. >> nick, katherine, harold, that will do it for "hardball." chris matthews is back here on monday. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in."...
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union, the aclu, and advocacy organization founded in 1920 by former antiwar progressives turned greenwich village civil libertarians. aclu founders first gloat -- floated a notion of sexual the when defending new just nudists in the 1930's. they argued that a new your law criminalizing mixed sex family nudity invaded the privacy of the home. an invasion by the states -- that merry risk in text defined for the aclu, resented quote as a wife and mother of two children. ". these arguments would not gain approval among lower courts until the 1950's. and a handful of cases that began to introduce the notion that a right to privacy might include mixed sex nudity. behavior that many associated with sexuality. it was first control of course that brought in the u.s. supreme courts. the court found in griswold a rightnnecticut 1965 to marital sexual privacy in the constitution. a few years later it extended that right to singles and eisenstadt versus baird 1972. and in roe v. wade, 1973, 2 that woman's limited right to obtain an abortion. these stories are well known. what i have found interesting
union, the aclu, and advocacy organization founded in 1920 by former antiwar progressives turned greenwich village civil libertarians. aclu founders first gloat -- floated a notion of sexual the when defending new just nudists in the 1930's. they argued that a new your law criminalizing mixed sex family nudity invaded the privacy of the home. an invasion by the states -- that merry risk in text defined for the aclu, resented quote as a wife and mother of two children. ". these arguments...
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i am a founding member of greenwich village, thank you for all that you do in so many areas specifically i am going to address the independent commission issue. with the call made -- comey firing, the washington post ran a piece that talked about democrats stopping this scandal. they've reduce the efficacy of this using tactics such as asking them to yield for a question. he said the filibuster withholding. in light of the threat of the foundationalto the underpinnings, will you agree to use these measures until such time that your republican counterparts agree to a special prosecutor to investigate trump and russia ties. [applause] >> thank you for the question. article, soead that i cannot opine on that. wehink you heard me say that absolutely are going to have to use every tool at our disposal colleaguese to our in the house. i do not think we understand what a cataclysmic moment this is whether publican party, we are asking them to step outside of their party and to directly challenge this president, to call for the appointment of this independent counsel. i understand that they may
i am a founding member of greenwich village, thank you for all that you do in so many areas specifically i am going to address the independent commission issue. with the call made -- comey firing, the washington post ran a piece that talked about democrats stopping this scandal. they've reduce the efficacy of this using tactics such as asking them to yield for a question. he said the filibuster withholding. in light of the threat of the foundationalto the underpinnings, will you agree to use...
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. ♪ >> collins exploded on the ♪ music scene in greenwich ♪ village in 1961. ♪ it was the world of -usic that it attracted you or was it the message?>> it was everything. it was creative, exciting, music. people were writing songs about every aspect of life. >> it was a world where late one night joni sides sang both worlds now over the phone. what did you think? >> i said i will be right over! this is fantastic! >> is there a phrase that you like? >> tears and fears and feeling proud to say i love you write out loud. >> how would you choose what works for you and what didn't? >> if it hits me here i sing it. if that doesn't happen i don't want to hear it ever again. in 1975 judy collins heard another song.>> isn't it rich, are we a pair? >> collins made her work in other ways. protesting for civil rights and against the war in vietnam. and in addition to singing her own songs and others, her failing love affair with stephen stills inspired him to write the classic, sweet judy ♪ ♪ - [music] >> he was trying to win you back. >> yes he was. >> did it work? >> no. i said it is beautiful
. ♪ >> collins exploded on the ♪ music scene in greenwich ♪ village in 1961. ♪ it was the world of -usic that it attracted you or was it the message?>> it was everything. it was creative, exciting, music. people were writing songs about every aspect of life. >> it was a world where late one night joni sides sang both worlds now over the phone. what did you think? >> i said i will be right over! this is fantastic! >> is there a phrase that you like? >>...