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like being in "harry potter." >>it i'm very e right now.roached the bridgesame as the "harry potter"veilm. i like i much. reporter: there are fears that the tourist attraction is turning into a safety hazard due to the lack of car parking spaces in the village. the tourists and "harry potter" fans keep coming. it is complete gridlock in the highland glen. the next hogwarts express isn't due for another four hours. >> we have headphones and scrapes and all that kind of stuff -- have had bumps and scrapes and all that kind of stuff. this highland v lllage is theest this highland village latest hotspot to have become overwhelmed by visitors, who are forced to walk along a busy main road when finding a a spaced apart. >> it is america. -- a miracle. >> i didn't think there would be this many people. wow, look at this. reporter: with just 50 nearby,ed spaces funding is nearby, funding is sought by the community to build a new car park to reduce the risk for tourists>>nd residents. he causes enormous problems for people going about their daily li
like being in "harry potter." >>it i'm very e right now.roached the bridgesame as the "harry potter"veilm. i like i much. reporter: there are fears that the tourist attraction is turning into a safety hazard due to the lack of car parking spaces in the village. the tourists and "harry potter" fans keep coming. it is complete gridlock in the highland glen. the next hogwarts express isn't due for another four hours. >> we have headphones and scrapes and...
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the tourists and harry potter fans just keep coming.ter of time before somebody is seriously hurt. in fact, you can't watch. we've had bumps and scrapes and all that kind of stuff and odd accidents here, actually, but fortunately no fatalities and god forbid that we do. this highland village is the latest hotspot to have become overwhelmed by visitors who here are forced to walk along a busy main road once finding a rare space to park. it was a miracle! i didn't think there would be this many people. when we got here, ijust thought, wow, look at this. hundreds of vehicles roll up daily and, with just 50 designated spaces nearby, funding is being sought by the community to develop a new car park to reduce the risks for tourists and residents. it causes enormous problems for people just getting out to work and going about their daily lives, so i think we're trying to change that round in glenfinnan and, rather than grumble about it, do nothing about it, try to move something forward. villagers have become so desperate they've asked jk row
the tourists and harry potter fans just keep coming.ter of time before somebody is seriously hurt. in fact, you can't watch. we've had bumps and scrapes and all that kind of stuff and odd accidents here, actually, but fortunately no fatalities and god forbid that we do. this highland village is the latest hotspot to have become overwhelmed by visitors who here are forced to walk along a busy main road once finding a rare space to park. it was a miracle! i didn't think there would be this many...
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when he got the infamous letter, inviting him to hogwarts, the whole world came to the world of harry potter at university of studios orlando, the parent company of nbc universal. >> i got my dream to get my letter from hog warts. >> in the last two decades fans around the world felt the same magic. over 500 million books sold in 80 languages, eight blockbuster movies, theme parks and most recently a broadway show. the franchise now worth a whopping $25 billion. >> i read one through four probably like 15 times. >> i remember sitting on my bedroom floor when my mom read me the first book. to think that was 20 years ago and now i'm here. >> kids putting down their phones and losing themselves in a world their parents love, too. >> it's really special family moment to share those kind of things with your kids. >>> isn't that what every parent hopes for? seeing your children absorbed in a great book? we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is "nightly news" for this friday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us, have a great weekend and thank you for watching. good night.po
when he got the infamous letter, inviting him to hogwarts, the whole world came to the world of harry potter at university of studios orlando, the parent company of nbc universal. >> i got my dream to get my letter from hog warts. >> in the last two decades fans around the world felt the same magic. over 500 million books sold in 80 languages, eight blockbuster movies, theme parks and most recently a broadway show. the franchise now worth a whopping $25 billion. >> i read one...
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. >>> coming up, the movie harry potter is live in concert. bringing the music off the big screen and to you live in person. >>> you could relive the magic of harry party when the famous score is brought to life. the movie will be shown while the live symphony orchestra plays. we armore about it. justin, thank you for being here . this is an incredible way and love them. but to have the opportunity to have this in powerful scored and to breathe life surrounded by thousands of people, it is unique. >> i was looking at "star wars" and the music of john williams is incredible on its own but to have it put together, it is bordering on life-changing. >> you hit it on the head. it is very much the experience you will not get anywhere else. you will not get it in the movie theater. it also helps educate people and many people have not heard of the orchestra. for the first time, to hear the power, it reminds us how powerful important music is. >> let's talk about how it works. we watch it on the big screen. i see it. how does the dialogue works ? >> it
. >>> coming up, the movie harry potter is live in concert. bringing the music off the big screen and to you live in person. >>> you could relive the magic of harry party when the famous score is brought to life. the movie will be shown while the live symphony orchestra plays. we armore about it. justin, thank you for being here . this is an incredible way and love them. but to have the opportunity to have this in powerful scored and to breathe life surrounded by thousands of...
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harry potter history of magic will be available on audible on october 4th.en appearing in mama mia. in july she said she was inspired to record an album of abba songs after the film. cher revealed she'd cover 10 different abba songs including "dancing queen". yesterday cher released a preview of her version of give me. let's take a listen. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> what do you think? >> i can hear it. >> taking us to the club this morning. >> no word yet on when cher will release the entire album. finally, ray romano joined by a game to play face your father. there was questions to see how well they know each other. when cordon asked ray what was the stupidest thing he saw his son do. it revealed in an embarrassing story. >> it's the stupidest, cutest thing. he has an identical twin. when he was two, we were living in new york. i had to go to l.a. for something. we took him, just him for the first time we separated the twins. we got to the hotel. we got in the hotel room. we were unpacking. and in the other room we heard a thump and we went in and there was a full length mi
harry potter history of magic will be available on audible on october 4th.en appearing in mama mia. in july she said she was inspired to record an album of abba songs after the film. cher revealed she'd cover 10 different abba songs including "dancing queen". yesterday cher released a preview of her version of give me. let's take a listen. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> what do you think? >> i can hear it. >> taking us to the club this morning. >> no word yet on when cher...
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the tourists and harry potter fans just keep coming.ad bumps and scrapes and all that kind of stuff and odd accidents here, actually, but fortunately no fatalities and god forbid that we do. this highland village is the latest hotspot to have become overwhelmed by visitors who here are forced to walk along a busy main road once finding a rare space to park. it was a miracle! i didn't think there would be this many people. when we got here, ijust thought, wow, look at this. hundreds of vehicles roll up daily and, with just 50 designated spaces nearby, funding is being sought by the community to develop a new car park to reduce the risks for tourists and residents. it causes enormous problems for people just getting out to work and going about their daily lives, so i think we're trying to change that round in glenfinnan and, rather than grumble about it, do nothing about it, try to move something forward. villagers have become so desperate they've asked jk rowling herself to wave her magic wand and help protect potter fans. jackie 0'brien
the tourists and harry potter fans just keep coming.ad bumps and scrapes and all that kind of stuff and odd accidents here, actually, but fortunately no fatalities and god forbid that we do. this highland village is the latest hotspot to have become overwhelmed by visitors who here are forced to walk along a busy main road once finding a rare space to park. it was a miracle! i didn't think there would be this many people. when we got here, ijust thought, wow, look at this. hundreds of vehicles...
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. >> harry potter is the greatest. >> harry potter is great. >> you've been somewhere >> i have beentter. >> you left the west side? >> yeah. >> did you wear a asbestos have a -- jacket or something >> zillow is down. also, announcing its agreed to acquire mortgage lenders of america. a zillow advertiser for an undisclosed amount spencer was on squawk and talked about the move. >> any time the stock price reacts negatively, it's a little bit painful in the short term. i think the reason the stock is reacting the way it is we lowered guidance to one of our four marketplaces rentals. about 10% of revenue missing revenue results. we lowered guidance for the year i don't think the stock market is reacting negatively to the move with the mortgage lenders of america acquisition, which i'm excited. >> regardless, that's a move almost 18% this morning. >> i disagreed with spencer. i think that the market is confused about the whole process of buying homes and trying to sell them. it's not flipping. i think there was more than that one line that is disturbing people but the main concept is sp
. >> harry potter is the greatest. >> harry potter is great. >> you've been somewhere >> i have beentter. >> you left the west side? >> yeah. >> did you wear a asbestos have a -- jacket or something >> zillow is down. also, announcing its agreed to acquire mortgage lenders of america. a zillow advertiser for an undisclosed amount spencer was on squawk and talked about the move. >> any time the stock price reacts negatively, it's a little bit...
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here's a event "harry potter" fans won't want to miss: "wizarding world x-d week."starting august 31st, to mark the 20th anniversary of "harry potter and the sorcerer's stone" hitting u-s bookstores, cinemark x-d theaters will show all eight "harry potter" movies, plus the spinoff "fantastic beasts and where to find them." tickets are five-dollars a show, or 25-dollars for a festival pass."dude, what are you... you're ruining the take!"another chris pratt project is up in the air. first, "guardians of the galaxy" writer-director james gunn was fired, putting that franchise in question... now, according to multiple reports, "cowboy ninja viking," based on the graphic novel, has been put on hold indefinitely, a month before pratt was to begin shooting in london. the action flick was slated to hit theaters next june."mr. hosokawa, may i present miss roxanne coss.""it is a great pleasure.""the pleasure's all mine."here's your first look at "bel canto," based on the best-selling novel about a world-famous opera singer who becomes trapped in a hostage situation in south a
here's a event "harry potter" fans won't want to miss: "wizarding world x-d week."starting august 31st, to mark the 20th anniversary of "harry potter and the sorcerer's stone" hitting u-s bookstores, cinemark x-d theaters will show all eight "harry potter" movies, plus the spinoff "fantastic beasts and where to find them." tickets are five-dollars a show, or 25-dollars for a festival pass."dude, what are you... you're ruining the...
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downside school, here in somerset, and ampleforth in yorkshire — described as resembling a harry potteren monastic buildings from the 1960s onwards, some teachers sexually abused children as young as seven. piers grant—ferris was described as a sadistic and violent abuser at ampleforth's prep school, where he taught for ten years from 1965. seen here on the right in 2006, he was found guilty on 20 counts of indecent assault, and was one of ten staff at the schools to have been convicted or cautioned in the last 50 years. but today's report said the true scale of abuse at ampleforth and downside is likely to have been much higher. this is a very hard—hitting, very serious report. as i say, over many years, it showed that the reputation of individuals and the reputation of the institution itself was far more important to people than the safety and protection of the children. former students described their experience. one said the abuse caused him to shut down emotionally. another victim at downside begged to be rescued. "those i turned to for help silenced me with guilt and shame, making
downside school, here in somerset, and ampleforth in yorkshire — described as resembling a harry potteren monastic buildings from the 1960s onwards, some teachers sexually abused children as young as seven. piers grant—ferris was described as a sadistic and violent abuser at ampleforth's prep school, where he taught for ten years from 1965. seen here on the right in 2006, he was found guilty on 20 counts of indecent assault, and was one of ten staff at the schools to have been convicted or...
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downside school in somerset, like ampleforth in north yorkshire, described as resembling a harry potterbeguiling charm. within these golden monastic buildings, from the 1960s onwards, predatory teachers sexually abused children as young as seven. piers grant—ferris, a former officer in the irish guards, was described as a sadistic and violent abuser at ampleforth‘s prep school from 1965 to 1975. in 2006, he was found guilty on 20 counts of indecent assault. he was one of ten staff at the schools to have been convicted or cautioned in the last 50 years. but today's report said the true scale of abuse at ampleforth and downside is likely to have been much higher. this is a very hard—hitting, very serious report. as i say, over many years it showed that the reputation of individuals have the reputation of the institution itself was far more important to people that the safety and protection of children. 0ne former student at ampleforth described the impact of being repeatedly abused as a child. this charity has provided a helpline for those abused and is working with ampleforth on improvin
downside school in somerset, like ampleforth in north yorkshire, described as resembling a harry potterbeguiling charm. within these golden monastic buildings, from the 1960s onwards, predatory teachers sexually abused children as young as seven. piers grant—ferris, a former officer in the irish guards, was described as a sadistic and violent abuser at ampleforth‘s prep school from 1965 to 1975. in 2006, he was found guilty on 20 counts of indecent assault. he was one of ten staff at the...
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i'm not like jk rowling, there will be seven books in the harry potter series and that's it. for me i've written series that have two, witnesses that have five, written series that lot more than that. for me it's how much gas intake does the character have and i want to keep discovering things about him. i'm excited about writing him or her on the page. if the answers to that is just barely keep going regardless of the book count is. if the edge is no, i do something else. >> host: how did you develop amos? was there a model in the real world you drew him from? >> guest: no. it was almost like frankenstein. i built in from parts all over the place. i knew i wanted a large guy. i want him to have this enormous presence, , and committing prest even though he's not really intimidating guy. i knew he would be a football player, and that was the source of the brain injury. which is all too prevalent these days especially in sports, football. a lot of the players i loved growing up watching, they are either passed away or in wheelchairs, dementia. at 60, they are totally gone,, the
i'm not like jk rowling, there will be seven books in the harry potter series and that's it. for me i've written series that have two, witnesses that have five, written series that lot more than that. for me it's how much gas intake does the character have and i want to keep discovering things about him. i'm excited about writing him or her on the page. if the answers to that is just barely keep going regardless of the book count is. if the edge is no, i do something else. >> host: how...
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like ampleforth, in north yorkshire, described at the inquiry last december as resembling a "harry pottert within these golden monastic buildings, predatory teachers sexually abused children as young as seven for over a0 years. today's report is a comprehensive condemnation of both schools, and their failure to protect children. it says the true scale of abuse is likely to be considerably higher than is reflected in the number of perpetrators convicted. it says monks in both institutions were very often secretive and evasive, and that both ampleforth and downside prioritised the monks and their own reputations over the protection of children. this is a very hard—hitting, very serious report that, as i say, over many years, showed that the reputation of individuals and the reputation of the institution itself was far more important to people than the safety and protection of children. the report concludes with the disturbing observation that neither school, outside of the context of this inquiry, has ever apologised to the victims and their families. and martin is with me now. what more of
like ampleforth, in north yorkshire, described at the inquiry last december as resembling a "harry pottert within these golden monastic buildings, predatory teachers sexually abused children as young as seven for over a0 years. today's report is a comprehensive condemnation of both schools, and their failure to protect children. it says the true scale of abuse is likely to be considerably higher than is reflected in the number of perpetrators convicted. it says monks in both institutions...
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debuted at number one in the new york times bestsellers list and has been nicknamed the african harry potterbc africa‘s whats new met tomi while she was on her uk book tour. i try not to think of her, but when idoi i try not to think of her, but when i do i think of rice. when mother was around, the heart always smelt of it. i think of how her dark skin glowed like the summer sun, the way her white hair first". glowed like the summer sun, the way her white hairfirst". and an untamed crown that breathed and fried. tomi adeyemi has onlyjust turned 25 and she‘s already published a bestselling novel. with two more sequels and a movie adaptation on the way. children of blood and bone is set in the fictional land of orisha in west africa and is based on the traditional yoruba novel. teenagers fightan traditional yoruba novel. teenagers fight an evil king to bring back the magic of their ancestors. i asked what inspired the book? the first inspiration for children of blood and bone came in a gift shop in salvador, brazil. there, it has the most nigerians outside of nigeria, i shouldn‘t have been su
debuted at number one in the new york times bestsellers list and has been nicknamed the african harry potterbc africa‘s whats new met tomi while she was on her uk book tour. i try not to think of her, but when idoi i try not to think of her, but when i do i think of rice. when mother was around, the heart always smelt of it. i think of how her dark skin glowed like the summer sun, the way her white hair first". glowed like the summer sun, the way her white hairfirst". and an untamed...
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downside school, here in somerset, and ampleforth in yorkshire — described as resembling a harry potter monastic buildings from the 19605 onwards, some teachers sexually abused children as young as seven. piers gra nt—ferris was described as a sadistic and violent abuser at ampleforth's prep school, where he taught for ten years from 1965. seen here on the right in 2006, he was found guilty on 20 counts of indecent assault and was one of ten staff at the schools to have been convicted or cautioned in the last 50 years. but, today's report said the true scale of abuse at ampleforth and downside is likely to have been much higher. this is a very hard—hitting, very serious report. as i say, over many years, it showed that the reputation of individuals and the reputation of the institution itself was far more important to people than the safety and protection of the children. former students described their experience. one said the abuse caused him to shut down emotionally. another victim at downside begged to be rescued. those i turned to for help silenced me with guilt and shame, making m
downside school, here in somerset, and ampleforth in yorkshire — described as resembling a harry potter monastic buildings from the 19605 onwards, some teachers sexually abused children as young as seven. piers gra nt—ferris was described as a sadistic and violent abuser at ampleforth's prep school, where he taught for ten years from 1965. seen here on the right in 2006, he was found guilty on 20 counts of indecent assault and was one of ten staff at the schools to have been convicted or...
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debuted at number one in the new york times bestsellers list, and has been nicknamed the african harry potteren so successful, tomi was offered a movie deal before the book was even released. debula kemola from bbc africa's whats new met tomi while she was on her uk book tour. i try not to think of her, but when i do, i think of rice. when mama was around, the hut always smelt of rice. i think about the way her dark skin glowed like the summer sun. the way her smile made baba come alive. the way her white hair fuzzed and coiled, an untamed crown that breathed and thrived. tomi adeyemi has onlyjust turned 25, and she's already published a best—selling novel. with two more sequels and a movie adaptation on the way. children of blood and bone is set in the fictional land of 0risha in west africa, and is based on traditional yoruba religion. in the novel, teenagers fight and evil king to bring back the magic of their ancestors. i couldn't wait to find out what inspired her to write the book. the first inspiration for children of blood and bone came when i was in a gift shop in salvador, brazil. s
debuted at number one in the new york times bestsellers list, and has been nicknamed the african harry potteren so successful, tomi was offered a movie deal before the book was even released. debula kemola from bbc africa's whats new met tomi while she was on her uk book tour. i try not to think of her, but when i do, i think of rice. when mama was around, the hut always smelt of rice. i think about the way her dark skin glowed like the summer sun. the way her smile made baba come alive. the...
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harry potter is coming back and they're going to be at the san francisco symphony. >> and we'll talk about raiders' preseason tomorrow. >> thank you for joining us. see you at noon for more news. >> live from new york city, it's the wendy williams show. ♪ [applause] now here's wendy! [applause] [cheering] ♪ >> wendy: yeah! [cheering] >> wendy: thank you for watching us. say hello to my studio audience. [cheering] how you
harry potter is coming back and they're going to be at the san francisco symphony. >> and we'll talk about raiders' preseason tomorrow. >> thank you for joining us. see you at noon for more news. >> live from new york city, it's the wendy williams show. ♪ [applause] now here's wendy! [applause] [cheering] ♪ >> wendy: yeah! [cheering] >> wendy: thank you for watching us. say hello to my studio audience. [cheering] how you
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crime to pack into one trial. ( laughter ) they had to split the crimes into two parts, like a harry potter movie. it's "paul manafort and the prisoner of lewisburg federal penitentiary." things don't-- ( cheers and applause ) flip them trumpem. things don't look good for manafort. as one former prosecutor said, manafort basically only has two real options at this point: prison or pardon. and it's time for trump's new "" "okay, okay, paul manafort for the pardon. are you nervous? you should be. okay. how much collusion was there? 'none,' 'some,' or, 'collusion is not a crime?' would you like to phone a friend?ee'r testifying against hug you. ( laughter ) but-- you can take these away now. but it loo like manafort not gettinhis pardon, in part because the trial isn't televised, and according to one reporter, "if you're playing for anything with president trump, you almost have to appear on television." yes,yo h aonor t f to mp abore which is why i'm pitching the new cbs series "latino toddler, private eye." ( cheers and applause ) oh, yeah, oh, yeah. >> jon: you produced it? >> stephen: yeah
crime to pack into one trial. ( laughter ) they had to split the crimes into two parts, like a harry potter movie. it's "paul manafort and the prisoner of lewisburg federal penitentiary." things don't-- ( cheers and applause ) flip them trumpem. things don't look good for manafort. as one former prosecutor said, manafort basically only has two real options at this point: prison or pardon. and it's time for trump's new "" "okay, okay, paul manafort for the pardon. are...
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we all remember the thrilling young-adult novel, "harry potter and the sniper in the guard tower." ( laughter ) the point is, you can't hide from the horror. our president is everywhere, literally. because a south carolina man took a picture of a cloud that he says looks like donald trump. really? i can't even look at the damn clouds now? ( laughter ) staring dead-eyed into the distance-- ( applause ) ( piano riff ) staring dead-eyed into the distance was my only remaining pleasure. i tried staring at a blank white wall, but that looks exactly like mike pence. ( laughter and applause ) just-- there were two pictures? anyway, let's get away from talking about donald trump for just one second. let's go back to talking about him, because yesterday, trump made this announcement: >> very importantly, i'm hereby directing the department of defense and pentagon to immediately begin the process necessary to establish a space force as the sixth branch of the armed forces. >> stephen: yes, space force, which, sadly, trump can't join due to his galactic bone spurs. ( laughter ) but, here's-- (
we all remember the thrilling young-adult novel, "harry potter and the sniper in the guard tower." ( laughter ) the point is, you can't hide from the horror. our president is everywhere, literally. because a south carolina man took a picture of a cloud that he says looks like donald trump. really? i can't even look at the damn clouds now? ( laughter ) staring dead-eyed into the distance-- ( applause ) ( piano riff ) staring dead-eyed into the distance was my only remaining pleasure. i...
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she dressed him up like harry potter, the glass and everything. how ridiculous.store and your mom gets you a new pero shoes? >> dana: the economy is really good. maybe this is what happens. >> greg: i call b.s. whenever there is a story like this, i always go, this was pitched by a friend of the paper. like someone new -- knew mona. there's a problem with status inequality created by instagram. people see things that their kids, other friends are wearing, parties are not invited to. is your phony lifestyle stories. i know. i used to write them. >> lisa: how tough is it being a middle school or high schooler. >> dana: that's why uniforms are great. >> greg: i wore uniforms for eight years. >> dana: hold on. i picked it. instagram playgrounds for the hashtag obsessed art taking over u.s. cities. abandoned buildings being transformed into dreamscapes for extravagant instagram shoots. charging people $18 $245 to capture their experience in immersive playgrounds. your people figuring out ways to spend money. this is what happens when the economy so good. >> greg: it g
she dressed him up like harry potter, the glass and everything. how ridiculous.store and your mom gets you a new pero shoes? >> dana: the economy is really good. maybe this is what happens. >> greg: i call b.s. whenever there is a story like this, i always go, this was pitched by a friend of the paper. like someone new -- knew mona. there's a problem with status inequality created by instagram. people see things that their kids, other friends are wearing, parties are not invited to....
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she loved harry potter. >> reporter: mollie's aunt, billy joe calderwood, telling cnn she doesn't wantlie's memory lost amongst the politics. writing on facebook, quote, please remember evil comings in every color. and joining me right now, cnn senior media reporter oliver darcy, former politics editor for business insider. good to see you, oliver. so is this message that many republicans are pushing resonating or is there pushback like from what we heard from one of mollie's own family member, don't use her name in a politicized way? >> it's actually quite striking that republicans and conservatives are using her death to push political agenda. particularly because after mash shootings and other events, you see republicans saying now is not the time to talk about politics. let's offer thoughts and prayers. let's not use someone's death to push policy. you see it right after the murder comes out and we find out that the immigration status of the alleged killer is undocumented. you see fox news programs and hospitals pushing immigration policy. you see the white house pushing immigratio
she loved harry potter. >> reporter: mollie's aunt, billy joe calderwood, telling cnn she doesn't wantlie's memory lost amongst the politics. writing on facebook, quote, please remember evil comings in every color. and joining me right now, cnn senior media reporter oliver darcy, former politics editor for business insider. good to see you, oliver. so is this message that many republicans are pushing resonating or is there pushback like from what we heard from one of mollie's own family...
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: our next guest is an emmy award-winning actor you know as such films as "in bruges" and the "harry potter which returns for its second season august 22nd on at&t audience network. let's take a look. >> the receipt from the funeral home. >> uh-huh. using a credit card from a batch of stolen ones. that one is in the name of christopher scott gleeson, but it was used by a david de la cruz. >> which affects me how? >> david de la cruz is a federal witness who slipped into the wind two months ago, but is scheduled to testify in federal court here in four days. w six figures.>> seth: please w the show, brendan gleeson, everyone! a applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: how are you? [ cheers and applause ] >> how are you? >> seth: i'm wonderful. it's wonderful to have you back. >> yeah, great to be here. >> seth: i really enjoyed the first season of the show. these are a trilogy of books -- >> yeah. >> seth: -- that stephen king wrote. you play a retired detective. >> mm-hmm. >> seth: who is sort of on the hunt for a killer in the season one. were you drawn to the idea of doing television after a long film car
: our next guest is an emmy award-winning actor you know as such films as "in bruges" and the "harry potter which returns for its second season august 22nd on at&t audience network. let's take a look. >> the receipt from the funeral home. >> uh-huh. using a credit card from a batch of stolen ones. that one is in the name of christopher scott gleeson, but it was used by a david de la cruz. >> which affects me how? >> david de la cruz is a federal...
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like ampleforth, in north yorkshire, described at the inquiry last december as resembling a "harry pottern monastic buildings, predatory teachers sexually abused children as young as seven for over 40 years. today's report is a comprehensive condemnation of both schools, and their failure to protect children. it says the true scale of abuse is likely to be considerably higher than is reflected in the number of perpetrators convicted. it says monks in both institutions were very often secretive and evasive, and that both ampleforth and downside prioritised the monks and their own reputations over the protection of children. this is a very hard—hitting, very serious report that, as i say, over many years, showed that the reputation of individuals and the reputation of the institution itself was far more important to people than the safety and protection of children. the report concludes with the disturbing observation that neither school, outside of the context of this inquiry, has ever apologised to the victims and their families. the headlines on bbc news... a court hears evidence from th
like ampleforth, in north yorkshire, described at the inquiry last december as resembling a "harry pottern monastic buildings, predatory teachers sexually abused children as young as seven for over 40 years. today's report is a comprehensive condemnation of both schools, and their failure to protect children. it says the true scale of abuse is likely to be considerably higher than is reflected in the number of perpetrators convicted. it says monks in both institutions were very often...
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downside school in somerset, like ampleforth in north yorkshire, described as resembling a harry potterm. within these golden monastic buildings, from the 1960s onwards, predatory teachers sexually abused children as young as seven. piers grant—ferris, a former officer in the irish guards, was described as a sadistic and violent abuser at ampleforth's prep school from 1965 to 1975. in 2006, he was found guilty on 20 counts of indecent assault. he was one of ten staff at the schools to have been convicted or cautioned in the last 50 years. but today's report said the true scale of abuse at ampleforth and downside is likely to have been much higher. this is a very hard—hitting, very serious report. as i say, over many years it showed that the reputation of individuals have the reputation of the institution itself was far more important to people than the safety and protection of children. one former student at ampleforth described the impact of being repeatedly abused as a child. my biggest problem has been having a shutdown of the motions for most of my life. —— of emotions. i had to, ot
downside school in somerset, like ampleforth in north yorkshire, described as resembling a harry potterm. within these golden monastic buildings, from the 1960s onwards, predatory teachers sexually abused children as young as seven. piers grant—ferris, a former officer in the irish guards, was described as a sadistic and violent abuser at ampleforth's prep school from 1965 to 1975. in 2006, he was found guilty on 20 counts of indecent assault. he was one of ten staff at the schools to have...
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i say go listen to jim dale who reads the harry potter books. she's like a hundred 58 voices. it's phenomenal. i set my garage listening to one of my books trying to see how it in even though i wrote it. i know how it ends. the audio is a different performance. >> join us for live coverage of the 18th annual library of commerce book festival next saturday starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern. our caller includes pulitzer prize-winning jon meacham in his book, the soul of america, the battle for better angels. >> and fox news host with his book, andrew jackson and the miracle of new orleans, the battle that shaped america's destiny. watch live on c-span twos book tv next saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >> up next is the first hour of the fiction addition of in-depth with david ignatius. his written many novels including agents of innocence, blood money, body of lies in the quantum spy. >> david, what is the premise of the quantum spy? >> guest: that the united states is locked in a new project in race to bill technology that is world changing and that is a quantum computer. our princ
i say go listen to jim dale who reads the harry potter books. she's like a hundred 58 voices. it's phenomenal. i set my garage listening to one of my books trying to see how it in even though i wrote it. i know how it ends. the audio is a different performance. >> join us for live coverage of the 18th annual library of commerce book festival next saturday starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern. our caller includes pulitzer prize-winning jon meacham in his book, the soul of america, the battle for...
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like ampleforth, in north yorkshire, described at the inquiry last december as resembling a "harry potterbuildings, predatory teachers sexually abused children as young as seven for over a0 years. today's report is a comprehensive condemnation of both schools and their failure to protect children. it says the true scale of abuse is likely to be considerably higher than is reflected in the number of perpetrators convicted. it says monks in both institutions were very often secretive and evasive, and that both ampleforth and downside prioritised the monks and their own reputations over the protection of children. this is a very hard—hitting, very serious report that, as i say, over many years, showed that the reputation of individuals and the reputation of the institution itself was far more important to people than the safety and protection of children. the report concludes with the disturbing observation that neither school, outside of the context of this inquiry, has ever apologised to the victims and their families. martin bashir, bbc news. the number of patients waiting more than one y
like ampleforth, in north yorkshire, described at the inquiry last december as resembling a "harry potterbuildings, predatory teachers sexually abused children as young as seven for over a0 years. today's report is a comprehensive condemnation of both schools and their failure to protect children. it says the true scale of abuse is likely to be considerably higher than is reflected in the number of perpetrators convicted. it says monks in both institutions were very often secretive and...
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she loved harry potter. she loved the hawks. she loved her family. she was goofy. she was clumsy."owd to remember the good over of the bad --jake tibbetts/brother of mollie tibbetts: "remember this as a time that the country came together for one girl. one girl that loved everyone. one girl that loved everything and wanted the best for everyone. don't remember this as the time that someone made a very poor decision and took a girl away (vicki)(vicki) a girl awaydecision and took a girl away (vicki) that was jalyn souchek reporting. police say the man accused of killing tibbetts-- cristhian rivera-- was arraigned on first degree murder charges and is now being held on a five-million dollar bond. (grant) plus...his story went viral...and now his life has changed forever. hear how the ááonce homeless bay area man who was "hungry for success" landed a job. (vicki) plus after the break... hear why a professor is calling coconut oil... "poison". coconut oil is all the rage these days. (vicki) but a harvard professor recently called it "pure poison" -- for its saturated fat content and th
she loved harry potter. she loved the hawks. she loved her family. she was goofy. she was clumsy."owd to remember the good over of the bad --jake tibbetts/brother of mollie tibbetts: "remember this as a time that the country came together for one girl. one girl that loved everyone. one girl that loved everything and wanted the best for everyone. don't remember this as the time that someone made a very poor decision and took a girl away (vicki)(vicki) a girl awaydecision and took a...
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someone once said, if this if you could really go to hogwarts after you read harry potter. but hogwarts is not a real place, and this is. >> board in asheville, north carolina, thomas wolfe memorializes his childhood and his first novel look homeward angel. next a tour of the home he lived in and recounts the memories shaping thomas wolfe as a writer. >> thomas clayton will was born october 3, 1900 and asheville, north carolina,, today by many consider to be north carolina's most famous author. he's probably one of the most famous authors of the early part of the mid-20th century. he published two novels and the book of short stories during his short life. we are sitting today in his childhood home, and thomas wolfe immortalized the house in his first book, look homeward angel which is published in october 1929. so today we're in the home where an author spent the formative years of his life and then put on the map with his writing and fiction. thomas wolfe was born october 3, 1900 and asheville. when he was born there were some 14,000 people living in the city, and it was
someone once said, if this if you could really go to hogwarts after you read harry potter. but hogwarts is not a real place, and this is. >> board in asheville, north carolina, thomas wolfe memorializes his childhood and his first novel look homeward angel. next a tour of the home he lived in and recounts the memories shaping thomas wolfe as a writer. >> thomas clayton will was born october 3, 1900 and asheville, north carolina,, today by many consider to be north carolina's most...
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from the world ofit craft and .wizard releasing a new original audio book inspired by the famed "harry pottertnarrated natalie dormhe. >> this isorld of magic. usually possessions are medicine, drugs or poisons, but we're going to discover possessions that can create hail storms o work as an antidote to everpoison. we'll also learn one of the ways to use dragon's blood. >> okay. >> that took a turn. >> i like her voice, though. >>wie too. >> i be available on audible on october 4th, but you can pre-order it now. >>> up next cher returned to the big screen returning in "mamma mia". she revled that she was inspired to reveal an entire album ofbba songs. the album is coming together quickly because yesrday cher released a preview of her version of "gimme gimme". let's take a listen. ♪ >> what do you think? >> she's awesome. >> she is taking us to the club. >> no word yet on when c release the entire album. finally, ray romano last night was joined by his son greg t play a game called face your father. they were asked a series of questions. when he asked ray what's the stupidest thing he's ever s
from the world ofit craft and .wizard releasing a new original audio book inspired by the famed "harry pottertnarrated natalie dormhe. >> this isorld of magic. usually possessions are medicine, drugs or poisons, but we're going to discover possessions that can create hail storms o work as an antidote to everpoison. we'll also learn one of the ways to use dragon's blood. >> okay. >> that took a turn. >> i like her voice, though. >>wie too. >> i be...
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two schools, one of them, ampleforth, was described at the hearing as a beguiling school, like a harry pottere appalling sexual abuse was inflicted over decades on children as young as seven at ampleforth, and 11 at downside. ten people have been convicted of sexual offences or have been cautioned over pornography. but they say the spent over the abuse is likely to be far higher than that, and the true scale considerably higher, and it is not reflected in the number of prosecutions. they found that the perpetrators did not hide their want and needs, that they should just be allowed to go down the corridors and the boys knew what was going on. they did not hide it. it was not secretive. it was included in the communal activities. monks at both institutions were very often secretive and evasive, and suspicious of anyone outside the english benedictine congregation. for decades they tried to avoid giving information that could have helped with these inquiries. they prioritised the monks over the boys, over the protection of children. downside in particular, they manoeuvred the monks away so that
two schools, one of them, ampleforth, was described at the hearing as a beguiling school, like a harry pottere appalling sexual abuse was inflicted over decades on children as young as seven at ampleforth, and 11 at downside. ten people have been convicted of sexual offences or have been cautioned over pornography. but they say the spent over the abuse is likely to be far higher than that, and the true scale considerably higher, and it is not reflected in the number of prosecutions. they found...
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was reasonable career in the uk and then iwas in reasonable career in the uk and then i was in harry potteren in the hills of los angeles and i can't believe i am still alive. just an idea. the first thing was my neck broke, within one millilitre from the spinal cord but that turned out to be fine. then they said you have got 25 fractures in yourleg. they said you have got 25 fractures in your leg. then they said, these are not the worst of your injuries, your hand has come off. so they effectively reattached by hand that was hanging on by his skin. is gross to say. at first they said i would have no movement, they said i would have no movement, they said i would have a hand like a ping—pong that and a golf club for a leg because it is met. it sometimes of superhero. is it is met. it sometimes of superhero. isita is met. it sometimes of superhero. is it a comedy act about medicine? in america, my first bill was $652,000 for life—support for 18 days. i had insurance, but was thing isa days. i had insurance, but was thing is a certain procedures are not covered and they don't tell you which o
was reasonable career in the uk and then iwas in reasonable career in the uk and then i was in harry potteren in the hills of los angeles and i can't believe i am still alive. just an idea. the first thing was my neck broke, within one millilitre from the spinal cord but that turned out to be fine. then they said you have got 25 fractures in yourleg. they said you have got 25 fractures in your leg. then they said, these are not the worst of your injuries, your hand has come off. so they...
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because richard griffiths, who many people will know from harry potter, a very famous face.i feel very honoured, especially in an alan bennett play. you replaced him in the history boys the wiki died. yes, it in the wiki died. at sheffield, in the crucible. he was so natural andi in the crucible. he was so natural and i am so sheffield.” in the crucible. he was so natural and i am so sheffield. i was very fond of richard as well. he is sorely missed. yes, he is a lovely man and very like bennett, very british and great at telling stories. that is another thing about this play, it is a great story. how‘d you get the humourfrom this play, it is a great story. how‘d you get the humour from a story about getting older and about life and about death? and about creativity and how difficult it is to create. and also about biography and what we are told about somebody who is a great genius or a great creator. and how frail they are as human beings. and the other thing bennett does, he gives voice to the people who don‘t get a chance to have a voice. the people who support creative p
because richard griffiths, who many people will know from harry potter, a very famous face.i feel very honoured, especially in an alan bennett play. you replaced him in the history boys the wiki died. yes, it in the wiki died. at sheffield, in the crucible. he was so natural andi in the crucible. he was so natural and i am so sheffield.” in the crucible. he was so natural and i am so sheffield. i was very fond of richard as well. he is sorely missed. yes, he is a lovely man and very like...
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harry. >> 20 years ago he cast a spell over the imaginations of muggles everywhere from themeirthday parties to the glasses. sophie and her parents are what you would call potteruffing puffing. >> and to celebrate sophie's 11th birthday, the same age as harry when he got the infamous, th , thel, the,e thr, the whole world came to ar the world of potter at university studios orlando. >> i got my dream to get my letter from hog warts. >> in the last two decades fans around the world fe the same magic. over 500 million books sold in 80 languages, eight blockbuster movies, theme parks a and most recentl broadway show. the franchise now worth a whopping $25 billion. >> i really read three and four 15 times. >> i remember sitting on my bedroom floor when mmom read me the first book. to think that was 20 years ago and now i'm here. >> kids putting down their phones and losing themselves in a love, too. parents >> it's really special family moment to share those things with your n'ids. >>> that what every parent hopes for? seeing your children absorbed in a great book. we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is "nightly news" for thisy night. i'm
harry. >> 20 years ago he cast a spell over the imaginations of muggles everywhere from themeirthday parties to the glasses. sophie and her parents are what you would call potteruffing puffing. >> and to celebrate sophie's 11th birthday, the same age as harry when he got the infamous, th , thel, the,e thr, the whole world came to ar the world of potter at university studios orlando. >> i got my dream to get my letter from hog warts. >> in the last two decades fans around...