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i'm just looking at the cast list, helen mirren?playing jason statham's mum, who would have thought it? i don't think helen mirren ever thought it, judging by her performance! she is actually funny in it. it is a deliberately over the top cockney sparrow performance from her. jason statham provides the best moment of the film. it is a scene where he is fighting the bad guys on a plane, at the same time as trying to save a baby in a carrying cot, so he has to punch people one second and the next second look after the baby. it is like something jackie chan would have done. it is almost like ballet. it is an entertaining scene in the movie. a lot of it is car chases. that is fine, that is what people want. is it doing anything that different to the other ones? i am not sure. there is a formula and it is sticking closely to it. what will number nine look like? i hope number nine will shock us. i hope it will take more risks. i enjoyed number eight, it did a good job but the problem i had is, it was occasionally treading water and i want
i'm just looking at the cast list, helen mirren?playing jason statham's mum, who would have thought it? i don't think helen mirren ever thought it, judging by her performance! she is actually funny in it. it is a deliberately over the top cockney sparrow performance from her. jason statham provides the best moment of the film. it is a scene where he is fighting the bad guys on a plane, at the same time as trying to save a baby in a carrying cot, so he has to punch people one second and the next...
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and chris joynt of course of st helens, four times a winner with st helens including this in 1997. when he was a try scorer as well. let's get on with the draw. keith, make sure every ball goes in. ten super league clu bs, every ball goes in. ten super league clubs, frank from the championship and one remaining league1 clubs, frank from the championship and one remaining league 1 side, the barrow raiders. —— five from the championship at number nine, leeds rhinos. so straightaway. number one. they will play against barrow raiders. so leeds rhinos against the lowest ranked team left in the competition. number ten. the salford red devils. 48 years since their last wembley visit. number eight, they will play against hull kingston rovers who beat the super league tea m rovers who beat the super league team in the last round. hull kr currently in the championship. number two is castleford tigers. living up to their billing this year. clasie cats. number11, saint helens. what a tide that is going to be. saint helens five times winners since the turn of the century. numberfive. since the
and chris joynt of course of st helens, four times a winner with st helens including this in 1997. when he was a try scorer as well. let's get on with the draw. keith, make sure every ball goes in. ten super league clu bs, every ball goes in. ten super league clubs, frank from the championship and one remaining league1 clubs, frank from the championship and one remaining league 1 side, the barrow raiders. —— five from the championship at number nine, leeds rhinos. so straightaway. number...
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i'm just looking at the cast list, helen mirren?son statham's mum, who would have thought it? i don't think helen mirren ever thought it, judging by her performance! she is actually funny in it. it is a deliberately over the top cockney sparrow performance from her. jason statham provides the best moment of the film. it is a scene where he is fighting the bad guys on a plane, at the same time as trying to save a baby in a carrying cot, so he has to punch people one second and the next second look after the baby. it is like something jackie chan would have done. it is almost like ballet. it is an entertaining scene in the movie. a lot of it is car chases. that is fine, that is what people want. is it doing anything that different to the other ones? i am not sure. there is a formula and it is sticking closely to it. what will number nine look like? i hope number nine will shock us. i hope it will take more risks. i enjoyed number eight, it did a good job but the problem i had is, it was occasionally treading water and i wanted more su
i'm just looking at the cast list, helen mirren?son statham's mum, who would have thought it? i don't think helen mirren ever thought it, judging by her performance! she is actually funny in it. it is a deliberately over the top cockney sparrow performance from her. jason statham provides the best moment of the film. it is a scene where he is fighting the bad guys on a plane, at the same time as trying to save a baby in a carrying cot, so he has to punch people one second and the next second...
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with me are journalist and broadcaster helen croydon, and business editor for the independent, josient. let us start with a quick overview of the papers. we will start with the mirror. we will start with the mirror. the mirror says north korea and the us are edging towards a nuclear war as kim jong—un threatens a merciless response to any provocation. the same story on the times, with china warning that a conflict could break out "at any minute". the telegraph reports on the warning from the cia director that rogue states should "take note" of donald trump's forthright military decisions in syria and afghanistan. the premier league is set to announce a record loss due to new accounting rules, and the fall in sterling following the brexit vote, that's according to documents seen by the financial times. the daily mail says learner drivers will soon be tested on whether they can follow directions from satnavs in a shake up of the driving test. the daily express leads with the tension surrounding north korea, with the country vowing to target american bases in south korea if conflict bre
with me are journalist and broadcaster helen croydon, and business editor for the independent, josient. let us start with a quick overview of the papers. we will start with the mirror. we will start with the mirror. the mirror says north korea and the us are edging towards a nuclear war as kim jong—un threatens a merciless response to any provocation. the same story on the times, with china warning that a conflict could break out "at any minute". the telegraph reports on the warning...
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that is it for the papers tonight, thank you josie and helen.
that is it for the papers tonight, thank you josie and helen.
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. >>> estos primeros 100 dÍaz de gobierr del gobierno de trump que se lo cuente helen aguirre asesorato rango en la casa blanca. >>> aquÍ nada es lento, todo intenso y rÁpido. >>> helen aguirre es asesora especial del presidente donald trump y desde el 20 de enero, literalmente no ha parado ¿cÓmo son los dÍas de helen aguirre en la casa blanca?. >>> comienzan muy temprano lori. >>> ¿a quÉ hora?. >>> a las 5 de la maÑana. la primera reuniÓn es a las 7:30 de la maÑana. a veces te puedo decir que miro el reloj y son las 3 de la tarde, hombre como llegamos a la 3 de la tarde. >>> pasa rÁpido, la latina de mÁs alto rango en la casa blanca es tambiÉn la directora de asuntos de los medios de comunicaciÓn. >>> una pequeÑa equivocaciÓn puede tener implicaciones e enormes. y tienes que tener muchÍsimo cuidado, trabajar en equipo. >>> encajar las criticas, esta semana por ejemplo, la publicaciÓn ultraconservadora billboard gestiÓn Ñad por tro asesor presidencial se refiriÓ a ella como una infiltrada durante la primaria presidencial ella criticÓ fuertemente a trump. >>> las criticas vienen en la
. >>> estos primeros 100 dÍaz de gobierr del gobierno de trump que se lo cuente helen aguirre asesorato rango en la casa blanca. >>> aquÍ nada es lento, todo intenso y rÁpido. >>> helen aguirre es asesora especial del presidente donald trump y desde el 20 de enero, literalmente no ha parado ¿cÓmo son los dÍas de helen aguirre en la casa blanca?. >>> comienzan muy temprano lori. >>> ¿a quÉ hora?. >>> a las 5 de la maÑana. la primera...
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>>> sÍ. >> aquÍ estÁ helen ochoa. bravo!.lante yo quiero que me hables acerca de ese gran final y les voy a contar de este capÍtulo final de la fan en dÓnde vale y lucas han hecho lo imposible para estar juntos ip han tenido muchas cosas en contra y no sÉ si algo que nuevamente les va a impedir que logren escaparse o si no lo vamos a lograr, vamos a ver este adelanto de la fan. >>> ¿a dÓnde nos vamos a ir? >>> a África, estoy pensando en un lugar en donde no hallan visto las telenovelas y África es el Único paÍs. >> África es un continente no un paÍs. >> ¿ahorita donde se van a ir? >>> de aquÍ no sÉ va a ninguna parte. >> ni África ni ningÚn continente, vamos a ver la fan y la doÑa porque el estado de mÓnica es, muy, muy grave, es crÍtico es poco probable que se recupere despuÉs de la caÍda que tuvo que la tiraron por el barranco. no sÉ si puede superar la muerte. >> yo creo que si. >> ya estÁ estable, sus signos volvieron a la normalidad. >> detener la infracciÓn y no descuidar la herida. >> ¿quÉ pasa? >>> los niveles de oxÍ
>>> sÍ. >> aquÍ estÁ helen ochoa. bravo!.lante yo quiero que me hables acerca de ese gran final y les voy a contar de este capÍtulo final de la fan en dÓnde vale y lucas han hecho lo imposible para estar juntos ip han tenido muchas cosas en contra y no sÉ si algo que nuevamente les va a impedir que logren escaparse o si no lo vamos a lograr, vamos a ver este adelanto de la fan. >>> ¿a dÓnde nos vamos a ir? >>> a África, estoy pensando en un lugar en...
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but among them will be notes to helen keller, love notes to helen keller. [laughter] so that's really are, really going to get some biographer one of these days fits, i'm sure. but he did. and those beautiful, beautiful words, you know, of his i will always cherish those. >> i have a gift and a question. >> okay. >> i wear the ring. >> uh-oh. >> pat and i were classmates. >> oh, dear. >> and i have a copy of a 1966 shako which is this literary magazine where pat was the editor, and he has two poems in there that i'd like to give to you. >> oh, thank you so much. thank you. [applause] >> why i have it 50 years later, i don't know. >> i'm just glad that you do. >> but i also would ask you to speak to some of the wonderful things that pat wrote about the citadel later in his life. >> if i knew of any of 'em, i would. [laughter] no, he did. he and the citadel kissed and made up. he gave the 2001 -- i'm going to tell y'all why i'm referring to jonathan in just a minute. 2001 commencement speech at the citadel. and i don't -- his funeral was a haze, i can't remem
but among them will be notes to helen keller, love notes to helen keller. [laughter] so that's really are, really going to get some biographer one of these days fits, i'm sure. but he did. and those beautiful, beautiful words, you know, of his i will always cherish those. >> i have a gift and a question. >> okay. >> i wear the ring. >> uh-oh. >> pat and i were classmates. >> oh, dear. >> and i have a copy of a 1966 shako which is this literary magazine...
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the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. president trump's national security adviser h.r. mcmaster calls north korea's latest and failed missile test part of a, quote, "pattern of provocative, destabilizing and threatening" behavior. only hours after yesterday's massive military parade in pyongyang, north korea launched what was believed to be a medium-range missile. u.s. pacific command said it blew up only four or five seconds after launch. south korea said the test" threatened the whole world" and japan called it a "pr
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helen lange is a woman who led the group for a long time. and she was involved in just about every mission you could think of that nasa has run. >> so when you look at margo's book, figures - is a subset of what you're doing with rise of the rocket girls? >> my book was a group of women at the jet propulsion laboratory. and they are different because if such long careers. they worked there for 15 years and then such a broad range of missions. but i think the books really complement one another. there really telling the story of these women of nasa. and it is wonderful for people to know that this is not just a few women. this was a large group of women working all over the country and had such an enormous influence. >> david in missouri. go ahead. >> i am curious about somebody writing a book -- we received astronomical information via photons. would that be as good subject for a book? >> thank you, sir. >> i think the more books that we have about science and space science is definitely for the better. the more that we can bring these subje
helen lange is a woman who led the group for a long time. and she was involved in just about every mission you could think of that nasa has run. >> so when you look at margo's book, figures - is a subset of what you're doing with rise of the rocket girls? >> my book was a group of women at the jet propulsion laboratory. and they are different because if such long careers. they worked there for 15 years and then such a broad range of missions. but i think the books really complement...
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life is good for helen. this is the best she has felt in seven years.ng part in this nature struck trial has stopped her from feeling as though she is drowning in her own thoughts. i can connect with my kids. i can take my kids to their friends' birthday parties, gone the odd play date every now and then. actually be present in my kids' lives, which is the most important thing to me. helen is among the first of patients to have this expanded to treatment. doctors can prescribe ketamine is a licensed drug. all the patients in this trial had moderate or severe depression, and other treatments have failed. 42 of the 101 patients felt much better after having ketamine. it is really important for us to use it in a controlled environment, obviously. what we would like to do is see more centres starting to use ketamine, because we think that way we will get more experience of exactly how we can help people for whom really nothing else has worked. patients in 0xford receive the drug through a drip in carefully controlled conditions in hospital. the doctors here
life is good for helen. this is the best she has felt in seven years.ng part in this nature struck trial has stopped her from feeling as though she is drowning in her own thoughts. i can connect with my kids. i can take my kids to their friends' birthday parties, gone the odd play date every now and then. actually be present in my kids' lives, which is the most important thing to me. helen is among the first of patients to have this expanded to treatment. doctors can prescribe ketamine is a...
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and chris joynt of course of st helens, four times a winner with st helens including this in 1997.aw. keith, make sure every ball goes in. ten super league clu bs, every ball goes in. ten super league clubs, frank from the championship and one remaining league1 clubs, frank from the championship and one remaining league 1 side, the barrow raiders. —— five from the championship at number nine, leeds rhinos. so straightaway.
and chris joynt of course of st helens, four times a winner with st helens including this in 1997.aw. keith, make sure every ball goes in. ten super league clu bs, every ball goes in. ten super league clubs, frank from the championship and one remaining league1 clubs, frank from the championship and one remaining league 1 side, the barrow raiders. —— five from the championship at number nine, leeds rhinos. so straightaway.
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beating st helens 16 points to m thanks to a dramatic late try.enalty pulled st helens level just before the break. ensuring the two teams went into half time 12—all. another penalty gave saints a 14—12 lead. but patrick ah van crossed over for the second time in the match to score the winning try ten minutes from time. meanwhile leeds rhinos cruised into the last 16 of the challenge cup with a 64—28 win over doncaster. 17 year—old jack walker scored a hat—trick of tries in the first half. after andy murray lost yesterday, there's been another shock at the monte carlo masters tennis with world number two novak djokovic beaten in three sets by david goffin. the belgian raced through the first set to take it 6—2 against the number two seed early in the second djokovic lost his balance and stumbled over. but he did recover well to take it 6—3. it was the number ten seed who progressed despite the serb saving four match points. as goffin set up a last—four meeting with nine time champion rafa nadal ellie downie has become the first british woman to wi
beating st helens 16 points to m thanks to a dramatic late try.enalty pulled st helens level just before the break. ensuring the two teams went into half time 12—all. another penalty gave saints a 14—12 lead. but patrick ah van crossed over for the second time in the match to score the winning try ten minutes from time. meanwhile leeds rhinos cruised into the last 16 of the challenge cup with a 64—28 win over doncaster. 17 year—old jack walker scored a hat—trick of tries in the first...
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helen catt, bbc south—east today.ll ground in memory of pc keith palmer, the policeman who was killed in the westminster terror attack two weeks ago. the match against mk dons was dedicated to the memory of the 48—year—old officer, who was killed in the westminster terror attack last month. pc palmer was a lifelong fan of charlton athletic. now on bbc news kirsty wark with newsnight. i should warn you that the programme includes distressing images. the finger of blame is pointed at bashir al assad for a suspected chemical weapons attack on the syrian opposition town in idlib killing more than 50 people. with russia on his side and the white house stating that defeating is, not regime change in syria, is their aim, we'll ask obama's chemical weapons expert — who can stop assad? also tonight, ken livingstone is suspended from holding office in the labour party for two years for stating that hitler supported zionism. what's he got to say about that and his punnishment tonight? and... you 0k? ow! 0k. don't. freak. out. an
helen catt, bbc south—east today.ll ground in memory of pc keith palmer, the policeman who was killed in the westminster terror attack two weeks ago. the match against mk dons was dedicated to the memory of the 48—year—old officer, who was killed in the westminster terror attack last month. pc palmer was a lifelong fan of charlton athletic. now on bbc news kirsty wark with newsnight. i should warn you that the programme includes distressing images. the finger of blame is pointed at bashir...
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a lot to digest, rich lowrie, helene cooper, danielle plet ka and david brooks.tart with the basics here. what did we learn about donald trump this week in syria? >> we're debating him like this is winston churchill in the world of war. making some big strategic decision. i'm afraid he did one thing and it will have no consequences if there was no strategic thinking behind it and no big strategic shift. i do think one promising thing is we're never going to be in the business of regime change anytime soon. we should be in the business of defending some basic norms of civilization. 100 years ago, the u.s. entered world war i, thousands were gassed to death. we can be against gassing and so in that sense this action was a useful action and we should just be in the business of trying to make sure when people fight, they behave with some basic level of human decency. so we had a little thing in this, but i'm not sure a big shift in any way. >> is it the doctrine of flexibility? >> flexibility, we were all over president obama when he told president putin he would be
a lot to digest, rich lowrie, helene cooper, danielle plet ka and david brooks.tart with the basics here. what did we learn about donald trump this week in syria? >> we're debating him like this is winston churchill in the world of war. making some big strategic decision. i'm afraid he did one thing and it will have no consequences if there was no strategic thinking behind it and no big strategic shift. i do think one promising thing is we're never going to be in the business of regime...
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the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the first round of france's presidential election is over. exit poll projections and early returns indicate controversial nationalist marine le pen will be one of the two candidates advancing to a runoff two weeks from today. the other will be centrist candidate emmanuel macron. it appears macron and le pen will each win about a quarter of the vote in a crowded 11-candidate field. incumbent francois hollande did not seek a second five-year term. >> sreenivasan: turnout was high by a
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the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. america's first billionaire president is surrounded by many staffers with a very high net worth. a batch of the financial disclosure forms top white house staffers are legally required to fill out shows 27 administration staffers have assets worth a combined $2.3 billion. among the wealthiest are trump's daughter, ivanka, and her husband, jared kushner, both serving as unpaid west wing advisers. they have assets worth at least $240 million and as much as $740 million, mostly in rea
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i'm just looking at the cast list, helen mirren?i don't think helen mirren ever thought it, judging by her performance! she is actually funny in it. it is a deliberately over the top cockney sparrow performance from her. jason statham provides the best moment of the film. it is a scene where he is fighting the bad guys on a plane, at the same time as trying to save a baby in a carrying cot, so he has to punch people one second and the next second look after the baby. it is like something jackie chan would have done. it is almost like ballet. it is an entertaining scene in the movie. a lot of it is car chases. that is fine, that is what people want. is it doing anything that different to the other ones? i am not sure. there is a formula and it is sticking closely to it. what will number nine look like? i hope number nine will shock us. i hope it will take more risks. i enjoyed number eight, it did a good job but the problem i had is, it was occasionally treading water and i wanted more surprises. although this will be massive, i hope
i'm just looking at the cast list, helen mirren?i don't think helen mirren ever thought it, judging by her performance! she is actually funny in it. it is a deliberately over the top cockney sparrow performance from her. jason statham provides the best moment of the film. it is a scene where he is fighting the bad guys on a plane, at the same time as trying to save a baby in a carrying cot, so he has to punch people one second and the next second look after the baby. it is like something jackie...
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the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. syrian government warplanes today resumed bombing the same town hit by a chemical weapons attack earlier this week. that attack was in violation of international law and prompted an american missile strike in retaliation. at least 87 people have died since syrian president bashar assad unleashed chemical bombs on civilians in the rebel-held town of khan sheikhoun in the country's northern idlib province. today's government air strikes with conventional bombs killed at least two people,
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the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. north korea marked its most important holiday today with a show of military might and a blunt warning, but there were no new north korean missile or nuclear tests, as some analysts had thought might happen. the totalitarian regime celebrated the "day of the sun"" the birth of its late founding ruler, kim il-sung, 105 years ago today. his grandson and current ruler, kim jong-un, looked on as troops and firepower paraded before him in the main square of the capital, pyongyang. of par
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the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the nation's capital has seen large demonstrations for civil rights, for and against abortion rights, protesting wars and many more causes. today, the cause was science and defending it from political attacks. on this 47th annual earth day, thousands of scientists and those who support independent, fact-based research on climate change and a range of other policies, took to the streets of washington, across the country and around the world. newshour weekend's christopher booker has
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the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening, and thanks for joining us. president donald trump is marking his 100th day in office with a visit and rally tonight in a key swing state that propelled him to the white house. mr. trump is expected to address supporters in harrisburg, the capital of pennsylvania, which backed him last november, the first time the state went republican since 1988. before the rally, the president was set to visit a shovel and gardening tool manufacturer and sign an executive order directing the commerce department and u.s. trade re
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the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the process to fill the supreme court vacancy left by the death of justice antonin scalia 14 months ago takes a step forward tomorrow. the nomination of judge neil gorsuch gets a vote in the senate judiciary committee that questioned him last month. the committee is expected to approve the nomination along partisan lines, with republicans having the majority, as they do in the whole senate, with 52 of 100 seats. today, senator joe donnelly of indiana joined heidi heitkamp of south d
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st helens began life without head coach keiron cunningham.t now, we will have more in the next hour. —— all the sport. the national union of teachers says it's prepared to take legal action against the government, over plans which it believes are being used to expand selective education in england. the union has said it's identified schools which it believes are bending the rules by introducing some selection in comprehensive schools, based on the results of a test. the move comes as ministers seek to lift the ban on new grammar schools. our education editor bra nwen jeffreys reports from the conference in cardiff. grammar schools have a long history. in altrincham, 100 years of tradition. then, almost 20 years ago, new grammar schools were banned. now, some comprehensives offer a grammar stream — for many, a way of stretching the brightest. but could this also be used to get around the law? so today, a warning of legal action. they fear ministers could encourage more of this. the schools where we'd have an issue around this is a school that'
st helens began life without head coach keiron cunningham.t now, we will have more in the next hour. —— all the sport. the national union of teachers says it's prepared to take legal action against the government, over plans which it believes are being used to expand selective education in england. the union has said it's identified schools which it believes are bending the rules by introducing some selection in comprehensive schools, based on the results of a test. the move comes as...
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the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the trump administration's foreign policy team is articulating dual priorities for the united states in syria. today, secretary of state rex tillerson said the ongoing fight against the islamic state group, or isis, which is headquartered in raqqa, syria, remains the primary goal. >> our priority is, first, the defeat of isis-- remove them from access to the caliphate, because that is where the threat to the homeland and so many of our homelands of our coalition partners is emanati
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in the coming weeks on "after words" new york times correspondent helene cooper will explore the life of ellen johnson surly, leader of the liberian women's movement. the first democratically bema president african history. an msnbc host chris hayes will look at inequality in the united states. sexual assault on college campuses. this weekend ohio governor john cusick will reflect on his 2016 presidential campaign. >> what i think has to happen in our country and it's not just the divided congress. i read in the new york times this woman moved her wedding from america to in early because she couldn't get all of her relatives they are, that there be a riot about fighting in politics. one of my boyhood friends told me he cannot talk to her father about politics. his father is 90 and dave was telling me the other day that all we do is shout at each other i don't even go there anymore. we know that families are fighting, that friends are -- that you unfriend someone on facebook if you they say something you don't like. i think there are things that pull us together. a couple of them are:
in the coming weeks on "after words" new york times correspondent helene cooper will explore the life of ellen johnson surly, leader of the liberian women's movement. the first democratically bema president african history. an msnbc host chris hayes will look at inequality in the united states. sexual assault on college campuses. this weekend ohio governor john cusick will reflect on his 2016 presidential campaign. >> what i think has to happen in our country and it's not just...
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guest: thank you for your call, helen. i really appreciate not only the call to stand up and speak out as my constituents are talking about back home in oregon. there are a lot of issues, whether it's the russian interference with our election or the conflicts of interest. i have four more town hall meetings coming up and i expect to hear some of those issues but also a call to come together. there are several things we've been able to do on a bipartisan basis and we need to talk about those, too, and more of those. just in the education work force committee passed out a juvenile justice bill that will really do good things in the juvenile justice community. so it has strong bipartisan support. i want to mention, too, in the last congress we passed the every student succeeds act. that changes the federal education no child left behind policies to make public education better for students across this country. so implementing that, a lot of this has strong, bipartisan support, is really going to make a difference in our coun
guest: thank you for your call, helen. i really appreciate not only the call to stand up and speak out as my constituents are talking about back home in oregon. there are a lot of issues, whether it's the russian interference with our election or the conflicts of interest. i have four more town hall meetings coming up and i expect to hear some of those issues but also a call to come together. there are several things we've been able to do on a bipartisan basis and we need to talk about those,...
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the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from millicent bell, through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. narrator: jiro ishimaru is a journalist trying to expose what kim jong un's regime wants to hide: the secret world of the north korean people. he has an undercover network which covertly films life inside the country. (translated): obviously, it's an extremely dangerous thing to do. in north korea, even filming everyday life is considered a form of political treason. if they are caught filming, they'd be locked up and may never be let out again. narrator: even filming on the chinese side of the border is illegal. narrator: the people who work for jiro smuggle their footage across the tumen river, which divides china from north korea. the north korean border guards have been known to shoot to kill. the border has become even more tightly controlled since kim jong un took over as supreme leader two years ago,
the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from millicent bell, through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. narrator: jiro ishimaru is a journalist trying to expose what kim jong un's regime wants to hide: the secret world of the north korean people. he has an undercover network which covertly films life inside the country....
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it is st helens first match since the dismissal ofjune cunningham as head coach.rted badly for them, the forward was red carded for a high tackle in the 13th minute. joe burgess gave wigan and 8—2/2—time lead before morgan knowles responded for the saints but in the last few minutes liam marshall has re—established within‘s lead with his seventh try of the season. the currently 111—8 ahead super league. and that is all the sport for now, you can frame audible stories in the bbc sport website. visit bbc .co .uk/ sport. it's been almost a year since so—called legal highs were banned but recent news coverage of people openly using the synthetic drug spice in public means it's under the spotlight more than ever. now paramedics say the unpredictable effects of the substances on users is making theirjob harder and putting them at risk of assault. dan whitworth‘s report contains images of the effects of drug taking. spice was banned by the government nearly a year ago, along with other so—called legal highs, but that doesn't worry adam and derek. since the ban came in, i
it is st helens first match since the dismissal ofjune cunningham as head coach.rted badly for them, the forward was red carded for a high tackle in the 13th minute. joe burgess gave wigan and 8—2/2—time lead before morgan knowles responded for the saints but in the last few minutes liam marshall has re—established within‘s lead with his seventh try of the season. the currently 111—8 ahead super league. and that is all the sport for now, you can frame audible stories in the bbc sport...
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i'm just looking at the cast list, helen mirren?t. it is a deliberately over the top cockney sparrow performance from her. jason statham provides the best moment of the film. it is a scene where he is fighting the bad guys on a plane, at the same time as trying to save a baby in a carrying cot, so he has to punch people one second and the next second look after the baby. it is like something jackie chan would have done. it is almost like ballet. it is a really funny, entertaining scene in the movie. a lot of it is car chases. that is fine, that is what people want. is it doing anything that different to the other ones? i am not sure. there is a formula and it is sticking closely to it. what will number nine look like? i hope number nine will shock us. i hope it will take more risks. i enjoyed number eight, it did a good job but the problem i had is, it was occasionally treading water and i wanted more surprises. although this will be massive, i hope the next one will take more risks. let's talk about the handmaiden. this is a film y
i'm just looking at the cast list, helen mirren?t. it is a deliberately over the top cockney sparrow performance from her. jason statham provides the best moment of the film. it is a scene where he is fighting the bad guys on a plane, at the same time as trying to save a baby in a carrying cot, so he has to punch people one second and the next second look after the baby. it is like something jackie chan would have done. it is almost like ballet. it is a really funny, entertaining scene in the...
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thank you for being with us, helen.aid next to it, the road was cut off, it seemed normal other than that, traffic flowing, people sat on the bus, waiting to get to the next stop. and did you see the actual arrest take place? we saw pictures of armed officers and what looked like somebody on the ground, as he was arrested. yeah, so, i saw a man bundled into a car, he might have been the attacker, a guy in a hooded top followed. was that all done fairly quickly? i thinki top followed. was that all done fairly quickly? i think i arrived on the scene maybe ten minutes after the scene maybe ten minutes after the attack, so he was held for questioning for a short time, i think because there were just so many eyewitnesses there who could say it was him. he wasn't held for too long. and we should say, helen, i knew you used the word attack, a sense that something had gone all right, but i just sense that something had gone all right, but ijust want sense that something had gone all right, but i just want to stress that there i
thank you for being with us, helen.aid next to it, the road was cut off, it seemed normal other than that, traffic flowing, people sat on the bus, waiting to get to the next stop. and did you see the actual arrest take place? we saw pictures of armed officers and what looked like somebody on the ground, as he was arrested. yeah, so, i saw a man bundled into a car, he might have been the attacker, a guy in a hooded top followed. was that all done fairly quickly? i thinki top followed. was that...
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helen, you saw that report, and you thought, do you know what, i think charlie could benefit.ed onto the phone. we were at school. we didn't see it live. but she said this gadget is going to change charlie's life, didn't she? very long story short. a couple of twea ks, very long story short. a couple of tweaks, contact with kennedy, a trial, and here we are. —— contact with elodie, a trial, and here we are. explain to us your vision, what you see normally and what difference do the goggles make? without the goggles, everything from far away is way smaller and fuzzier. in the studio, for example, we have the cameras over there, are you able to see the cameras clearly? that is about 12 feet. the writing on the cameras, they would probably be lines with little spaces in. white lines. and with the goggles on, because you use these in the classroom, what difference do they make? the main difference that would make? the main difference that would make is, basically, it zooms in. it's really big. it's not fuzzy. it's really big. it's not fuzzy. it's clear, isn't it? it's really clear
helen, you saw that report, and you thought, do you know what, i think charlie could benefit.ed onto the phone. we were at school. we didn't see it live. but she said this gadget is going to change charlie's life, didn't she? very long story short. a couple of twea ks, very long story short. a couple of tweaks, contact with kennedy, a trial, and here we are. —— contact with elodie, a trial, and here we are. explain to us your vision, what you see normally and what difference do the goggles...
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host: helen in new jersey, republican. good morning. go ahead. caller: good morning, representative. i am a fellow new jersey and. in our community, we had an unhappy situation where a six-year-old child was sexually molested a in undocumented illegal immigrant -- undocumented illegal immigrant. you talk about not being a danger, that a man was a danger to that child and i will like to know how you would >> "washington journal" is live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. you can find the conversation on c-span.org. we'l
host: helen in new jersey, republican. good morning. go ahead. caller: good morning, representative. i am a fellow new jersey and. in our community, we had an unhappy situation where a six-year-old child was sexually molested a in undocumented illegal immigrant -- undocumented illegal immigrant. you talk about not being a danger, that a man was a danger to that child and i will like to know how you would >> "washington journal" is live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. you can...
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world famous actress helen mirren -- is embracing her haunting new movie role. and the film is based right here in san jose. >>> world famous actor helen mirren is embracing her haunting new movie role. >> she'll play the real life rightful heirous and her descent into madness. more planned in may. the movie will be released next year. >> that's exciting. the weekend is here, kari, and it's going to look spectacular. >> maybe you will want to check out one of those tourist spots. in san francisco we're up to 68 degrees today and low 70s for the weekend and then next week the inland areas will really start to heat up. it will feel like summer. get ready for that. >> and thank you for joining us. our next newscast comes up at 5:00. >> you can always find us online at nbcbayarea.com. bye, folks. ♪ dixie ultra's new flexproof® technology makes it twice as strong as the leading store brand. that's strength you can count on. ♪ >>> stand by, everyone. we're live in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. >> whoo, wow, smoking hot, sizzling, scorching. >> do that. >> [ speaking foreign language
world famous actress helen mirren -- is embracing her haunting new movie role. and the film is based right here in san jose. >>> world famous actor helen mirren is embracing her haunting new movie role. >> she'll play the real life rightful heirous and her descent into madness. more planned in may. the movie will be released next year. >> that's exciting. the weekend is here, kari, and it's going to look spectacular. >> maybe you will want to check out one of those...
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helen is calling on our democratic line from michigan. morning, helen. caller: hi. yeah, i was wondering, this is a about reagan because absolutely, you know, liked reagan. and like i said, the last two were very informational. is happening today is just really so scary. you know, ing about, okay, we went over there and ombed syria and i was just wondering what would reagan have done? i mean, wouldn't he have -- it around the hing tarmac was bombed but not actually where the planes take off. now that's a question but they also gave an hour notice to giving them enough time to inform syria, you know, that these guys were coming. know. so it makes me wonder. we only that but north korea got to think about. that they're now in eminent danger and maybe know,l have a tie to, you fire first. if you know what i'm saying. host: let's let -- aller: basically my question is, you know, how do you think handled this ave situation where we're at right now? guest: you know, i don't know. know he was moved by humanitarian causes and arguments. took unilateral action many times in
helen is calling on our democratic line from michigan. morning, helen. caller: hi. yeah, i was wondering, this is a about reagan because absolutely, you know, liked reagan. and like i said, the last two were very informational. is happening today is just really so scary. you know, ing about, okay, we went over there and ombed syria and i was just wondering what would reagan have done? i mean, wouldn't he have -- it around the hing tarmac was bombed but not actually where the planes take off....
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elsewhere in super league this evening, st helens moved up to sixth in the table after beating leighe formula one drivers' championship after topping the timesheets in practice ahead of this weekend's russian grand prix. the ferrari driver was a quarter of a second ahead of his team mate kimi raikkonen and more than half a second ahead of the mercedes of valtteri bottas and championship rival lewis hamilton. several teams showed their support for british teenager billy monger who had both legs amputated following a crash in a formula four race a fortnight ago. more than £750,000 has been raised to help his recovery. john higgins is close to reaching the final for the first time in six years at the world snooker championship in sheffield. the four—time world champion extended his lead against barry hawkins after winning a marathon final frame in the afternoon session to go 10—6 up. they start again at 10am tomorrow. and the other semi—final is a tighter affair between defending champion mark selby and ding junhui, the man he beat in last year's final. selby began the session 9—7 up an
elsewhere in super league this evening, st helens moved up to sixth in the table after beating leighe formula one drivers' championship after topping the timesheets in practice ahead of this weekend's russian grand prix. the ferrari driver was a quarter of a second ahead of his team mate kimi raikkonen and more than half a second ahead of the mercedes of valtteri bottas and championship rival lewis hamilton. several teams showed their support for british teenager billy monger who had both legs...
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super league leaders castleford tigers will host st helens in the sixth round of the challenge cup.olders hull fc take on catalans dragons, while last year's losing finalists warrington wolves are at home to widnes vikings. matches will be played over the weekend of 13th—14th may. ronnie 0'sullivan is up against it in his world snooker quarterfinal against ding junhui — the chinese number one leads by ten frames to six. they resumed at 4—1! this evening and 0'sullivan spent a lot of it sitting down. ding, who was the beaten finalist last year, won five frames in a row but at 10—5 down the rocket came back with a century break in the last frame of the session. so ding is four frames ahead overnight, first to 13 wins. in tonight's other match john higgins is 11—5 up against kyren wilson. defending champion mark selby rattled off five frames in a row this afternoon at the start of his quarterfinal against marco fu. he of course had that late finish last night in beating neil robertson to make the last eight. he did respond with a couple of frames of his own but selby ended the session
super league leaders castleford tigers will host st helens in the sixth round of the challenge cup.olders hull fc take on catalans dragons, while last year's losing finalists warrington wolves are at home to widnes vikings. matches will be played over the weekend of 13th—14th may. ronnie 0'sullivan is up against it in his world snooker quarterfinal against ding junhui — the chinese number one leads by ten frames to six. they resumed at 4—1! this evening and 0'sullivan spent a lot of it...
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helen driver, head of global equities. vonnie: mark, let's check in on the bloomberg first word news. courtney donohoe is here with more. >> president trump wants to repeal obamacare before taking on tax reform. thatresident told business a republican health care bill will get done. the president also talks about the so-called border tax. >> our country is taken advantage of, to euthanize a nice term, by every other country in the world. adjustment means we lose. we lose. i don't like to term -- the term border adjustment. we have an import tax, let's call it a reciprocal path. >> they have promised an overhaul that would lower corporate taxes and make it easier for companies to bring back money from overseas. iseurope, john mccain congratulating montenegro for its upcoming nato membership. and blasting russia for its attempt to interfere in the balkans. speaking of much of -- montenegro, they said it was not accessible. in the middle east, a surprising entry in neuron's presidential election. former president mahmoud alma
helen driver, head of global equities. vonnie: mark, let's check in on the bloomberg first word news. courtney donohoe is here with more. >> president trump wants to repeal obamacare before taking on tax reform. thatresident told business a republican health care bill will get done. the president also talks about the so-called border tax. >> our country is taken advantage of, to euthanize a nice term, by every other country in the world. adjustment means we lose. we lose. i don't...
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city council would man helen gym is receiving national recognition for her work, helen is the 2017 recipient of the gabby giffords rising star award, she's being on forward for her work for advocating public schools and activism for immigrants rights. >> congress woman gabriel giffords will present gym with her award at a gala in washington d.c. may third. >> congratulations to you, helen. >> beautiful. >> up with full. >> she comes on the show all the time. >>> the phillies, taking on the braves yesterday, and it took a little while to get their owe even if going with you buns they did they put on quite a show. >> bam. >> in the eighth inning with the game tied at one, caesar, two run home run. phillies have the lead. next batter, aaron, boom, gone um-hmm. yah. pitching change. kaboom, hits the bell, back to back to back jacks. it is first time phillies have done that since 2008. 2008? remember that year? phillies get the sweep, winning five-two. of course, they loaded bases in the top of the ninth, yeah. we can't seem to just make it easy. it is their first sweep since the rockies last yea
city council would man helen gym is receiving national recognition for her work, helen is the 2017 recipient of the gabby giffords rising star award, she's being on forward for her work for advocating public schools and activism for immigrants rights. >> congress woman gabriel giffords will present gym with her award at a gala in washington d.c. may third. >> congratulations to you, helen. >> beautiful. >> up with full. >> she comes on the show all the time....