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ken hitchcock coached the stars to the only win in 99 and rehired for second assistant at head coach.ock spent part of four seasons with the flares and ravrned fourth with wins in nhl with 781. >> phillies have the day off and head to washington. aaron will be on the hill for the phils and sad news from nfl long time steelers owner dan rooney pass away. he took over the operations from his father art. dan rooney was 84 years old. heres with a fun night in center city first fundraiser held for the philadelphia sports museum and house the greatest sports artifacts mixed in with interactive games airport projects is in the early stages and fundraising again tonight. should be a lots of fun. >> want it on now. >> place to be. >> you like that. >> yes, i will be no doubt. >> thanks, lesley. >> up next how a young actor from philadelphia is making sure iingter is extra special for children at chop. be right bac by the time the drugs rannd wout, i was addicted.. it happened so fast. i ended up on the streets, where the drugs are cheaper and easier to get. i was a full blown heroin addict, se
ken hitchcock coached the stars to the only win in 99 and rehired for second assistant at head coach.ock spent part of four seasons with the flares and ravrned fourth with wins in nhl with 781. >> phillies have the day off and head to washington. aaron will be on the hill for the phils and sad news from nfl long time steelers owner dan rooney pass away. he took over the operations from his father art. dan rooney was 84 years old. heres with a fun night in center city first fundraiser held...
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ken hitchcock coached the stars to the only win in 99 and rehired for second assistant at head coach. spent part of four seasons with the flares and ravrned fourth with wins in nhl with 781. >> phillies have the day off and head to washington. aaron will be on the hill for the phils and sad news from nfl long time steelers owner dan rooney pass away. he took over the operations from his father art. dan rooney was 84 years old. heres with a fun night in center city first fundraiser held for the philadelphia sports museum and house the greatest sports artifacts mixed in with interactive games airport projects is in the early stages and fundraising again tonight. should be a lots of fun. >> want it on now. >> place to be. >> you like that. >> yes, i will be no doubt. >> thanks, lesley. >> up next how a young actor from philadelphia is making sure iingter is extra special for children at chop. children's hospital celebrating easter early. >> thanks to an actor cruz rodriguez delivered easter baskets for kids. the 9-year-old appeared on cbs series and instead of spending his paycheck on ne
ken hitchcock coached the stars to the only win in 99 and rehired for second assistant at head coach. spent part of four seasons with the flares and ravrned fourth with wins in nhl with 781. >> phillies have the day off and head to washington. aaron will be on the hill for the phils and sad news from nfl long time steelers owner dan rooney pass away. he took over the operations from his father art. dan rooney was 84 years old. heres with a fun night in center city first fundraiser held...
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former flyers head coach hitchcock who coached the dallas stars to only stanley cup in 1999 has been coach. hitchcock spent parts of four season with the flyers, he has 781 career wins as a nnl head coach, good for fourth most all time. fun raising is now underway for the proposed philadelphia sport museum. planned museum would house some of philadelphia's greatest sports artifact. organizers would also like to have a space for inter-active games and guys a spot for touring exhibits from other sports museums watch do you think? >> that's interesting. >> every museum under the sun here. >> memorabilia will be there. >> we don't talk about that, rahel, okay? >> so that's a no? >> no. >> thank you. >> tension in the air. next half hour of "eyewitness news," united airlines continues to feel the heat after video shows passenger being dragged from a plane. coming up how you can protect yourself from getting bumped off a flight. >> also, pennsylvania's highest court suspends seth williams' law license, how the d.a.'s office is now dividing up his duties. katie? >> well, rahel, we do have a
former flyers head coach hitchcock who coached the dallas stars to only stanley cup in 1999 has been coach. hitchcock spent parts of four season with the flyers, he has 781 career wins as a nnl head coach, good for fourth most all time. fun raising is now underway for the proposed philadelphia sport museum. planned museum would house some of philadelphia's greatest sports artifact. organizers would also like to have a space for inter-active games and guys a spot for touring exhibits from other...
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perhaps that means that donald tusk doesn't know an awful lot about the works of alfred hitchcock.ls that when the dust has settled on the british election, things will be different and the temperature will have increased. that is because whoever wins in the british election, it is assumed here that they will have had to have given away something of their negotiating position in the whole process of the election. so for that reason, things will be watched very closely in brussels. and whatever the result, the message is they are ready to talk to whoever wins. kevin connolly in brussels. thank you. we will be back to the main story shortly. now the day's other news. the us vice president, mike pence, is meeting the japanese prime minister, shinzo abe, in tokyo amid rising tensions over the security threat from north korea. mr pence reaffirmed washington's commitment to reining north korea is on a permanent war footing. the qin dynasty that has led the country for three generations as long denied —— relied on exaggerating external threats to maintain power. but in recent days, it has
perhaps that means that donald tusk doesn't know an awful lot about the works of alfred hitchcock.ls that when the dust has settled on the british election, things will be different and the temperature will have increased. that is because whoever wins in the british election, it is assumed here that they will have had to have given away something of their negotiating position in the whole process of the election. so for that reason, things will be watched very closely in brussels. and whatever...
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a conversation afterwards with donald tusk, the head of the european council, and heat we did a hitchcocked hitchcock's quotes. it took them by surprise and now they say their position has not changed and they are ready to start talks. it is very different to how the movie ends and we can't choose our own ending, u nfortu nately. if we we can't choose our own ending, unfortunately. if we talk about what is going on this weekend in france, there could be another real issue for brussels if france were to go in the direction of marine le pen. massively. i will be in paris in a few days' time. whittling down to potentially two candidates if they get through to the second round and marine le pen is at the moment in contention. in the polls at the moment it looks like she is in second place with a chance to become the french president and she is strongly advocating taking france out of europe and wants a referendum on the euro. that would be a game changer. it comes back to the fact that eu staff on brexit are saying that eu staff on brexit are saying that the british election is big, they beli
a conversation afterwards with donald tusk, the head of the european council, and heat we did a hitchcocked hitchcock's quotes. it took them by surprise and now they say their position has not changed and they are ready to start talks. it is very different to how the movie ends and we can't choose our own ending, u nfortu nately. if we we can't choose our own ending, unfortunately. if we talk about what is going on this weekend in france, there could be another real issue for brussels if france...
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we had the president of the european council, donald tus k k who tweeted it was like a hitchcock filmearthquake and the tensions rises. . there is a strong sense of optimism. theresa may has called this election hoping to strengthen her hand in brexit ns but officials believe that a strong win for theresa may would help the eu too. they believe that they want to have a strong prime minister opposite them at the negotiating table, not one they perceive as weak, hostage to interested parties and likely to do u—turns in the negotiation. officials in brussels and berlin and here in paris want theresa may to do well. and if those negotiations following the elections do well, i have been told by high level sources tonight, then the eu would be open to starting those trade deals, the trade talks about a future relationship between the uk and the eu far earlier than had been imagined. but remember, that when the eu talks about good progress in brexit and i heard from a top level source tonight he believes the chances for a good dealfor source tonight he believes the chances for a good deal fo
we had the president of the european council, donald tus k k who tweeted it was like a hitchcock filmearthquake and the tensions rises. . there is a strong sense of optimism. theresa may has called this election hoping to strengthen her hand in brexit ns but officials believe that a strong win for theresa may would help the eu too. they believe that they want to have a strong prime minister opposite them at the negotiating table, not one they perceive as weak, hostage to interested parties and...
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the study of alfred hitchcock in 1998 by the british film institute. camille paglia reads 40 through the world's best poems and images of the book she was here last with five years ago and journey through art from egypt to star wars. she is here this evening with her seventh book. free women, free men. sex, gender, feminism. his selection of her most notable articles and lectures on the subject. her third general essay question will be about a year from this fall. -- she was cofounding contributor and -- for salon day, beginning in 1985. she's written numerous articles on art, literature, feminism, religion, education and politics for publications around the world. it is a pleasure to thank you all for being here tonight and now please join in welcoming back to seattle, camille paglia . [applause] >> hello. i do not know which microphone she's birthday. what a pleasure to be back in this beautiful city. the first time he came for book tour here think was 1992. it is always a thrill to come back to seattle. this is my seventh book. i had hoped it would
the study of alfred hitchcock in 1998 by the british film institute. camille paglia reads 40 through the world's best poems and images of the book she was here last with five years ago and journey through art from egypt to star wars. she is here this evening with her seventh book. free women, free men. sex, gender, feminism. his selection of her most notable articles and lectures on the subject. her third general essay question will be about a year from this fall. -- she was cofounding...
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but a union army veteran called ethan alan hitchcock. hitchcock may have expressed the situation best by quoting from the 25th sonnet of william shakespeare. and shakespeare was one of sherman's favorite authors. remember, i quoted that earlier. but here's the, here's four lines that maybe expresses it all, quote, the painful warrior, famous for the fight, after 1,000 victories once foiled, is, from the book of honor banished quite, and all the rest forgot for which he toiled. thank you. [ applause ] >> we're told we have time for two quick questions, and that's all. so rush to the microphones. >> was there any thought about checking out andersonville and what was going on there? >> yes, yes, he did. pardon me. the question was, did sherman think about andersonville when he was marching. yes, he did. he sent, after atlanta, actually, he sent a unit to try to free the people at andersonville, but they failed, and they were imprisoned, so nothing came of it. very good question. >> i know this isn't the question, that will result in an easy
but a union army veteran called ethan alan hitchcock. hitchcock may have expressed the situation best by quoting from the 25th sonnet of william shakespeare. and shakespeare was one of sherman's favorite authors. remember, i quoted that earlier. but here's the, here's four lines that maybe expresses it all, quote, the painful warrior, famous for the fight, after 1,000 victories once foiled, is, from the book of honor banished quite, and all the rest forgot for which he toiled. thank you. [...
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unit, british army's own the counterpart of the american effort, did deploy hitchcock as a propagandaer and all of these feature filmmakers who to the war, efforts at some point, had some of what they did suppressed or censored because the content was too violent. i mean, most americans did not see the vast majority of d-day footage because it was much too bloody pure john huston had a movie suppressed for 35 years because it was a movie called "let there be light," about the of the war ontoll veterans. it was too emotional and upsetting. it did not tell the story the army wanted to tell. charlie: people had to be there to document d-day. >> they did. charlie: what risk did they put themselves to? >> tremendous risk. john ford was there at d-day. stevens oversaw the army efforts. we are talking about literally hundreds of cameras and dozens of cameramen and still photographers who were, you know, as much in harm's way as maybeldier on d-day, more, because they were carrying cameras, not guns. charlie: what was the impact of the public of these films. ? laurent: the intent was tremendo
unit, british army's own the counterpart of the american effort, did deploy hitchcock as a propagandaer and all of these feature filmmakers who to the war, efforts at some point, had some of what they did suppressed or censored because the content was too violent. i mean, most americans did not see the vast majority of d-day footage because it was much too bloody pure john huston had a movie suppressed for 35 years because it was a movie called "let there be light," about the of the...
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american culture, vamps and tramps, new essays which came out in 1994, the birds, a study of alfred hitchcock, published in 1998, blake -- [inaudible] camille paglia reads 43 of the world's best poems and glittering images: a journey through art from egypt to "star wars." she is here this evening with her seventh book, "free women, free men: sex, gender, feminism," a selection of her most notable articles and lectures on these subjects. her third general essay collection will be out a year from this fall from pantheon, the publisher that's been publishing her work. professor paglia was co-founding contributor and columnist for salon.com. she's written numerous articles on literature, poplar culture, religion and politics for publications around the world. it's a pleasure to -- thank you all for being here tonight, and now please join in welcoming back to seattle camille paglia. [applause] >> well, hello. i don't know which mic to use first here. what a pleasure to be back in this beautiful city. the first time i came for a book tour here, i think, was 1992, and it's just always a thrill to co
american culture, vamps and tramps, new essays which came out in 1994, the birds, a study of alfred hitchcock, published in 1998, blake -- [inaudible] camille paglia reads 43 of the world's best poems and glittering images: a journey through art from egypt to "star wars." she is here this evening with her seventh book, "free women, free men: sex, gender, feminism," a selection of her most notable articles and lectures on these subjects. her third general essay collection...
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coaching change, mike yeo taking over for ken hitchcock. outstanding final count in overtime, st. louis 4, minnesota 3. up next, except on the west coast, it's your local news. tonight at 8:00 eastern on nbc, the stanley cup playoffs continue as henrik lundqvist and the rangers look to clinch the series as they take on the montreal canadiens. for brian buscher and our entire crew here in watching the excitement of the stanley cup playoffs presented by geico. . >>> now at six, tracking rain in your neighborhood. see the green all over the storm team four radar. i'm kristen right in tonight with storm team for meteorologist. thanks so much for joining usz. what should we expect tonight and what about the rest of the weekend. >> some good news. weekend forecast overall going to track showers around for the next few hours. then we're going to dry o the forecast for tomorrow, it is looking mainly dry. still not picture perfect. plenty of clouds on the radar. scattered showers still in the d.c. metro area. these move out by about 9:00 p.m. see the drying back here on the radar. show you
coaching change, mike yeo taking over for ken hitchcock. outstanding final count in overtime, st. louis 4, minnesota 3. up next, except on the west coast, it's your local news. tonight at 8:00 eastern on nbc, the stanley cup playoffs continue as henrik lundqvist and the rangers look to clinch the series as they take on the montreal canadiens. for brian buscher and our entire crew here in watching the excitement of the stanley cup playoffs presented by geico. . >>> now at six, tracking...
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alfred hitchcock's the birds. i read a book on poetry, the arts. and now i have been researching native american culture of the northeast. that is what i am doing. but now i have to go back on the road, okay? 23 years later have to return? all of a sudden we have gone from d Ãfull circle again. we have people smashing windows at berkeley. okay, the place, the capital where they have the free speech movement and so on. so here i am again. [laughter] i am not happy about this. i would rather be due my native american research. now, what else you?how much time do i have? how many minutes do i have? 10 more minutes, good! so now a number of things. first of all when calling for, the title of my book which is free women, free men. i'm calling for an end to the sex work and feminism here women are well launched. this reflects, snide, putdowns of men that, this has got to stop. now i know this wherever i go in the world, upper-middle-class career women are very unhappy. they're very unhappy. even though they might have achieved a certain status. what i am
alfred hitchcock's the birds. i read a book on poetry, the arts. and now i have been researching native american culture of the northeast. that is what i am doing. but now i have to go back on the road, okay? 23 years later have to return? all of a sudden we have gone from d Ãfull circle again. we have people smashing windows at berkeley. okay, the place, the capital where they have the free speech movement and so on. so here i am again. [laughter] i am not happy about this. i would rather be...
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coaching change, mike yeo taking over for ken hitchcock. outstanding final count in overtime, st. louis 4, minnesota 3. up next, except on the west coast, it's your local news. tonight at 8:00 eastern on nbc, the stanley cup playoffs continue as henrik lundqvist and the rangers look to clinch the series as they take on the montreal canadiens. for brian buscher and our entire crew here in st. paul, this is john forslund thanking you for watching the excitement of the stanley cup playoffs presented by geico. i'm denise nakano. today a worker fell from the nfl draft stage at the art museum. this is a live look at the art museum and the stage right in front of it. the man fell about 30 feet just after 2:30 this afternoon. nbc 10 is working to find out his condition. the draft begins on thursday. >>> right now at 6:00, another black eye for an airline. this time it's american. tonight american airlines is investigating an employee after a woman says he hit her and almost hit her baby on a plane in san francisco last night. nbc 10's andrea cline-thomas is live at the airport with more o
coaching change, mike yeo taking over for ken hitchcock. outstanding final count in overtime, st. louis 4, minnesota 3. up next, except on the west coast, it's your local news. tonight at 8:00 eastern on nbc, the stanley cup playoffs continue as henrik lundqvist and the rangers look to clinch the series as they take on the montreal canadiens. for brian buscher and our entire crew here in st. paul, this is john forslund thanking you for watching the excitement of the stanley cup playoffs...
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in brussels, they said her shock announcement was a twist worthy of hitchcock.he french have experienced quite a few plot twists of their own as the presidential election looms into view. with a crowded field of 11 candidates, a second round is likely. if so, we'll know by the end of sunday which two will go through. with me to discuss britain, france and all the rest, are alex deane, a conservative commentator, michael goldfarb writes for politico europe, agnes poirier is uk editor of marianne in france, and polly toynbee is a columnist with the guardian. welcome to you all... thanks for being back with us. polly, we will talk a lot about theresa may and why she did it, but one thing all the commentators seem to have started this election campaign in agreement on is that this will see offjeremy corbyn. but he seems to be relishing the job of underdog. why? i think he likes elections. big rallies are his thing, is what is best at. it looks to me unlikely that he will leave, even if he thoroughly thrashed. those around him seem to be saying he's going to stay unt
in brussels, they said her shock announcement was a twist worthy of hitchcock.he french have experienced quite a few plot twists of their own as the presidential election looms into view. with a crowded field of 11 candidates, a second round is likely. if so, we'll know by the end of sunday which two will go through. with me to discuss britain, france and all the rest, are alex deane, a conservative commentator, michael goldfarb writes for politico europe, agnes poirier is uk editor of marianne...
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donald tusk, who tweeted that brexit and the elections was a bit like a hitchcock film. bee tension rises. but behind the closed doors, there is a says intention to me. —— there is a says intention to me. —— the tension. eu officials believe that a strong win for theresa may would help the eu. they believe that they want to have a strong prime minister opposite them at the negotiating table, not one they perceived as weak. hostage to interested parties and likely to do u—turns at any part of the negotiation. so officials in europe wa nt negotiation. so officials in europe want theresa may to do well. and if those negotiations, those brexit negotiations following the election, do well, i'm being told by high—level sources, tonight, then the eu would be open to starting this trade deals. the trade talks about a future relationship between the eu and uk, earlier than imagined. but remember that when the eu talks about good progress in brexit, and i heard from a top—level source tonight, that he believes the chances of a good dealfor source tonight, that he believes the chan
donald tusk, who tweeted that brexit and the elections was a bit like a hitchcock film. bee tension rises. but behind the closed doors, there is a says intention to me. —— there is a says intention to me. —— the tension. eu officials believe that a strong win for theresa may would help the eu. they believe that they want to have a strong prime minister opposite them at the negotiating table, not one they perceived as weak. hostage to interested parties and likely to do u—turns at any...
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in brussels, they said her shock announcement was a twist worthy of hitchcock. election looms into view. with a crowded field of 11 candidates, a second round is likely. if so, we'll know by the end of sunday which two will go through. with me to discuss britain, france and all the rest, are alex deane, a conservative commentator, michael goldfarb writes
in brussels, they said her shock announcement was a twist worthy of hitchcock. election looms into view. with a crowded field of 11 candidates, a second round is likely. if so, we'll know by the end of sunday which two will go through. with me to discuss britain, france and all the rest, are alex deane, a conservative commentator, michael goldfarb writes
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in brussels, they said her shock announcement was a twist worthy of hitchcock.field of 11 candidates, a second round is likely. if so, we'll know by the end of sunday which two will go through. with me to discuss britain, france and all the rest, are: alex deane is a conservative commentator, michael goldfarb writes for politico europe, agnes poirier is uk editor of marianne in france, and polly toynbee is a columnist with the guardian. welcome to you all... thanks for being back with us. polly, we will talk a lot about theresa may and why she did it, but one thing all the commentators seem to have started this election campaign in agreement on is that this will see offjeremy corbyn. but he seems to be relishing the job of underdog. why? i think he likes elections. big rallies are his thing, is what is best at. it looks to me unlikely that he will leave, evenif to me unlikely that he will leave, even if he thoroughly thrashed. those around him seem to be saying he's going to stay until we get a rule change will make sure that another core principles would take a
in brussels, they said her shock announcement was a twist worthy of hitchcock.field of 11 candidates, a second round is likely. if so, we'll know by the end of sunday which two will go through. with me to discuss britain, france and all the rest, are: alex deane is a conservative commentator, michael goldfarb writes for politico europe, agnes poirier is uk editor of marianne in france, and polly toynbee is a columnist with the guardian. welcome to you all... thanks for being back with us....
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after returning from treating ebola patients in sierra leone, sandra hitchcock was quarantined, even though she tested negative for ebola twice. >> we have the legal authority to do it, we're doing it. >> it was pretty clear that the united states epidemic was overwhelmingly an epidemic of fear. we got a practice run on how americans will respond. and, boy, we got an "f." >> we are spending a lot of time with a community. community leaders, would assess how to better handle this ebola epidemic. >> is this a wakeup call for you also the international community to start looking at all the potential viruses that may come to harm us as vulnerable as we are, so that we start putting things in place to prevent us from getting these types of diseases? >> to be honest, in this 38 years, we have collectively failed, and every time there's a big epidemic, we put in place mechanisms to prevent that and it doesn't happen. so we really need to fight this ebola this time and there are better systems in place. >> in the fall of 2014, significant aid and manpower finally started arriving in the regi
after returning from treating ebola patients in sierra leone, sandra hitchcock was quarantined, even though she tested negative for ebola twice. >> we have the legal authority to do it, we're doing it. >> it was pretty clear that the united states epidemic was overwhelmingly an epidemic of fear. we got a practice run on how americans will respond. and, boy, we got an "f." >> we are spending a lot of time with a community. community leaders, would assess how to better...
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of a hitchcock movie.ice officer on his way to work in indiana gets hit by a not-so-friendly bird. >> the officer backs up, decides, you know, maybe it was a random thing, i'm going to take another run at this. no, the goose having none of it, jumps at him again. see what happens -- oh! oh! >>> and check out this little bundle of joy. >> this is how calvin wakes up every morning. watch this. literally everybody in this room is smiling. >> oh, my gosh, i have never seen a zipper. >> it's his baby straight jacket. but he loves it. you unvelcro the little thing in the middle and he stretches. he's so happy. >> oh, my gosh. >> he's just as cute as he can be. >> he woke up like that this morning, too. >> he's the happiest little boy. >> he is happy. >> he has no w love. they have all the fancy gadgets. and this moves. he can push it out. >> the whole thing is stretchy. it's not as confining as it looks. so he stretches in the morning and the crib is stretchy. he's nice and happy. >> there's nothing better. noth
of a hitchcock movie.ice officer on his way to work in indiana gets hit by a not-so-friendly bird. >> the officer backs up, decides, you know, maybe it was a random thing, i'm going to take another run at this. no, the goose having none of it, jumps at him again. see what happens -- oh! oh! >>> and check out this little bundle of joy. >> this is how calvin wakes up every morning. watch this. literally everybody in this room is smiling. >> oh, my gosh, i have never...
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the tweet is saying, if hitchcock directed brexit, the tension is rising.what it would be. a lot of speculation. we are now heading for a snap general election on the 8th ofjune. earlier on, our chief political correspondent spoke to iain duncan—smith and alastair carmichael of the lib dems to get their reaction. everyone will be surprised. the hands of the prime minister are always to keep this quiet until she announced it. i think she made the right choice with the public has enough time to realise with theresa may they have someone who is focused and has strong leadership. i think she is right. at the moment the government was elected before the referendum. it means right now we have a problem. in the house of lords there has been a lot of talk about delaying and blocking this and making it difficult to get through. she is right to clear the air, have a mandate and say, the british people want us to get on with this we can properly negotiate in europe. i think that is the right thing to do. there is a risk. only half of the british people who voted wante
the tweet is saying, if hitchcock directed brexit, the tension is rising.what it would be. a lot of speculation. we are now heading for a snap general election on the 8th ofjune. earlier on, our chief political correspondent spoke to iain duncan—smith and alastair carmichael of the lib dems to get their reaction. everyone will be surprised. the hands of the prime minister are always to keep this quiet until she announced it. i think she made the right choice with the public has enough time to...
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after returning from treating ebola patients in sierra leone, sandra hitchcock was quarantined, even though she tested negative for ebola twice. >> we have the legal authority to do it, we're doing it. >> it was pretty clear that the united states epidemic was overwhelmingly an epidemic of fear. we got a practice run on how americans will respond. and, boy, we got an "f." >> we are spending a lot of time with a community. community leaders, would assess how to better handle this ebola epidemic. >> is this a wakeup call for you also the international community to start looking at all the potential viruses that may come to harm us as vulnerable as we are, so that we start putting things in place to prevent us from getting these types of diseases? >> to be honest, in this 38 years, we have collectively failed, and every time there's a big epidemic, we put in place mechanisms to prevent that and it doesn't happen. so we really need to fight this ebola this time and there are better systems in place. >> in the fall of 2014, significant aid and manpower finally started arriving in the regi
after returning from treating ebola patients in sierra leone, sandra hitchcock was quarantined, even though she tested negative for ebola twice. >> we have the legal authority to do it, we're doing it. >> it was pretty clear that the united states epidemic was overwhelmingly an epidemic of fear. we got a practice run on how americans will respond. and, boy, we got an "f." >> we are spending a lot of time with a community. community leaders, would assess how to better...
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marina hitchcock. she did not let any grass grow under her feet. on to the next couple of ofck examples of successors florence and ellen are who were more traditional first ladies. like bess truman, who believe the best thing for a woman to do was to make sure she sits up straight, stays quiet, and her hat is on straight. not florence. and i mentioned mamie. is ay think mamie caricature, but let's not say that. she asked a left an interesting legacy. she was also concerned, by the way, about heart disease, because her husband had it. one of the things most striking ab-out her - does anybody have a -- does anybody have a pink bathroom? she is responsible for that. she had a big impact on style. give her credit to that. speaking of that, jackie -- before i speak about jackie, i want to speak of some other first ladies in the mold of florence. we know that jackie had this very glamorous time. there is robert frost. pearl buck. they came to the white house. igor stravinsky. they did have cultural icons coming to the white house. so they were models for
marina hitchcock. she did not let any grass grow under her feet. on to the next couple of ofck examples of successors florence and ellen are who were more traditional first ladies. like bess truman, who believe the best thing for a woman to do was to make sure she sits up straight, stays quiet, and her hat is on straight. not florence. and i mentioned mamie. is ay think mamie caricature, but let's not say that. she asked a left an interesting legacy. she was also concerned, by the way, about...
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it's almost like a scene from a hitchcock thriller, the birds, a flock of seagulls invading the coliseumum in yesterday's game. one fan toughed it up in the upper deck shielding herself with an umbrella. a's lost 11-1. that's a little creepy. anyway, that's been a problem for a while, apparently. >> i mean, obviously, you don't get sea gulls flocking like that unless there's food somewhere, so -- >> they tend to have food at baseball parks. i wouldn't sit there with popcorn or hot dog or anything. >> you have to do with the lady, get the umbrella. >> well, why, for many reasons. >> many reasons. >> thank you, sue. >> yes. >> you're welcome. >> see you later. >> you mentioned tech with peter, and the nasdaq within striking distance of 6,000 mark, and joining us now to talk more about tech's runup and how far the sector goes from here, josh spencer, a portfolio technology funds oends big cap tech names like alphabet, and sales force is the biggest exposure. the nasdaq, josh, up 11% so far this year. 22% over the past year. have you been surprised to see the strength in lights of the electi
it's almost like a scene from a hitchcock thriller, the birds, a flock of seagulls invading the coliseumum in yesterday's game. one fan toughed it up in the upper deck shielding herself with an umbrella. a's lost 11-1. that's a little creepy. anyway, that's been a problem for a while, apparently. >> i mean, obviously, you don't get sea gulls flocking like that unless there's food somewhere, so -- >> they tend to have food at baseball parks. i wouldn't sit there with popcorn or hot...