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hugh joins the army. little steven idolizes pop-art sensation andy warhol and the psychedelic painters of the 1960s. he wants to be part of that scene. >> as he got into high school, he just got totally into art. >> steven takes a few classes at a small art college. big brother hugh gets married and starts a family. >> where did he get the money to pursue a passion and not have to get a real job like the rest of us? >> well, steven had a job. he worked in a book binder. he operated a forklift. >> but when their mother has a serious health setback, the brothers must figure out a plan. >> we decided not to put her in a nursing home, so my brother gave up his job at the book binder, and i just paid the bills. my brother was like my hero. he took care of my mother. it's my obligation. we're blood of blood. >> in the early 1980s, with their mom in stable health, steven rents a studio in the edgy east village neighborhood of manhattan. and there, in his mid-30s, he begins to shine. hugh's now the guy with the w
hugh joins the army. little steven idolizes pop-art sensation andy warhol and the psychedelic painters of the 1960s. he wants to be part of that scene. >> as he got into high school, he just got totally into art. >> steven takes a few classes at a small art college. big brother hugh gets married and starts a family. >> where did he get the money to pursue a passion and not have to get a real job like the rest of us? >> well, steven had a job. he worked in a book binder....
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it's bad news too for courtney lawes and nathan hughes.knee ligament injuries they suffered in england's defeat in paris, and both are now doubts for england's summer tour of south africa. great britain are still waiting for theirfirst gold of the winter paralympics, but for skiiers menna fitzpatrick and guidejen kehoe, it's been a hugely successful games, with a third medal today — it came in the visually impaired giant slalom, where they won silver. it's now two silvers and a bronze for the pair. i never get used to it, it's a completely different feeling every time we walk out. we skied really well, we worked togetherjust like any other day, and the teamwork was perfect, everything was perfect. it was just a really great day. it feels like all the emotions suddenly settling it and realising what you've achieved? for me in particular, this is five years of hard work, which we missed out on so she do to injury. —— on sochi. and also having not had the best season last season when we entered ourselves. we picked ourselves up from that and
it's bad news too for courtney lawes and nathan hughes.knee ligament injuries they suffered in england's defeat in paris, and both are now doubts for england's summer tour of south africa. great britain are still waiting for theirfirst gold of the winter paralympics, but for skiiers menna fitzpatrick and guidejen kehoe, it's been a hugely successful games, with a third medal today — it came in the visually impaired giant slalom, where they won silver. it's now two silvers and a bronze for the...
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it's great to hear from chris hughes on this idea.ut he's come up with this idea as a fiphilanthropist. who is going to own it if those programs are put in place? >> and as we said, they're being tried in different parts of the world. in fact in some places in america they're being tried. we have a very big bureaucracy at the state, local, and federal level dealing with various benefits that people get, if they don't make enough money, medicare. what if we had one system that said everybody gets this money? nobody is proposing a 50 or $60,000 a year. we're talking about $500 to $2,000 a month as a basic cushion so you don't have to live in poverty. it's an interesting concept. >> you have to remember, these companies have just gotten a huge, huge tax cut. now they're saving all of this money. where is the money going to come from? we have seen the deficit balloon a trillion and a half dollars. where is the money going to come to retrain people for these apprenticeship programs? the cash has to come from somewhere. it's simply not goin
it's great to hear from chris hughes on this idea.ut he's come up with this idea as a fiphilanthropist. who is going to own it if those programs are put in place? >> and as we said, they're being tried in different parts of the world. in fact in some places in america they're being tried. we have a very big bureaucracy at the state, local, and federal level dealing with various benefits that people get, if they don't make enough money, medicare. what if we had one system that said...
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i'm hugh hewitt.he news on thursday, president trump is going to sit down with kim jong-un will reverberate all weekend, every channel. i thought we would kick it off this morning. joining me through of the best beltway reporters. alana shore of political and the "washington post". welcome. karen, since you are working on a nancy reagan biography, i will tell you i was with ed meece talking about wreck a deck and how everyone thought it went south even though it was a great win. has that crossed your mind since thursday night that the president will sit down with the north korean dictator? >> that is immediately what i thought of. the circumstances were very, very different. the summit was preceded by years and years of trust building on the part of the administration. president reagan had a very clear world view, i think, of clear and fairly consistent world view. but the listen was i think that you have to go into these negotiations knowing exactly what your end goal is and also exactly what you're
i'm hugh hewitt.he news on thursday, president trump is going to sit down with kim jong-un will reverberate all weekend, every channel. i thought we would kick it off this morning. joining me through of the best beltway reporters. alana shore of political and the "washington post". welcome. karen, since you are working on a nancy reagan biography, i will tell you i was with ed meece talking about wreck a deck and how everyone thought it went south even though it was a great win. has...
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i'm hugh hewitt.ots going on this week. i'm focused on the bad things big tech is accused of doing and whether donald trump and facebook. chris coons will join me. but first we'll start with three of the beltway's brightest young stars to talk about donald trump, twitter, amazon, facebook, big tech. tim alberta of political, is sung-yueng kim of the "washington post". we all take money from jeff bezos in some way. how surprised were you to see the president take on amazon this week? >> our sources have told us that the president has talked privately among close friends about amazon for some time that he is concerned they are not paying enough taxes. he's concerned about the revenue effect that the post office may be having from amazon. i will point out here that the postal service has said they are actually gaining money from amazon services. but it is noteworthy, i will point out, that brad parscale, who is the 2020 campaign manager, has stressed this point as well and basically brought in "washingto
i'm hugh hewitt.ots going on this week. i'm focused on the bad things big tech is accused of doing and whether donald trump and facebook. chris coons will join me. but first we'll start with three of the beltway's brightest young stars to talk about donald trump, twitter, amazon, facebook, big tech. tim alberta of political, is sung-yueng kim of the "washington post". we all take money from jeff bezos in some way. how surprised were you to see the president take on amazon this week?...
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hugh thompson, march16th, 1968, 36 years have gone past.ar in your mind are the memories of that day? certain things too clear. other things not clear. what is clear? when you shut your eyes, what do you see? a lot of pain and suffering by a lot of people. i remember the first girl getting killed after i asked help for her. how was she killed? medina walked up and blew her away. this is one of the commanding officers on the ground? commanding officer. he shot her at point—blank range? yes, sir. you saw it in front of your own eyes? yes, sir, we asked for help for her. and we were just kind of in shock because, by that time, we had already questioned what was going on, or what we had seen happen or seen the aftermath of what had actually happened. but when you landed your helicopter, it started all over again and was still going on? mm—hm. on two different occasions. and then we asked for help and i got a girl killed. and then we asked for help again and we got a bunch of people killed. so it was kind of obvious that asking wasn't getting th
hugh thompson, march16th, 1968, 36 years have gone past.ar in your mind are the memories of that day? certain things too clear. other things not clear. what is clear? when you shut your eyes, what do you see? a lot of pain and suffering by a lot of people. i remember the first girl getting killed after i asked help for her. how was she killed? medina walked up and blew her away. this is one of the commanding officers on the ground? commanding officer. he shot her at point—blank range? yes,...
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keep the conversation going on msnbc.com/hughs-hewitt.ext start morning as always here on msnbc. did dad make me lust for too great an adventure? my scars and bruises tell their own story. so here's to you, mom and dad. freedom and adventure. but their nutritional needs remain instinctual. that's why there's purina one true instinct. real meat #1. a different breed of natural nutrition. purina one true instinct. now, try new purina one true instinct treats. believe the health we aof our water sourcesany is essential to the health of our communities. which is why we're helping to replenish the mighty rio grande as well as over 30 watersheds across the country. we're also leading water projects in more than 100 communities. and for every drop we use... we're working to give one back. because our products rely on the same thing as we all do... clean water. and we care about it like our business depends on it. how'd i get this yard? behind pete's great looking yard, is his secret weapon... the scotts turf builder program. it's the best way to
keep the conversation going on msnbc.com/hughs-hewitt.ext start morning as always here on msnbc. did dad make me lust for too great an adventure? my scars and bruises tell their own story. so here's to you, mom and dad. freedom and adventure. but their nutritional needs remain instinctual. that's why there's purina one true instinct. real meat #1. a different breed of natural nutrition. purina one true instinct. now, try new purina one true instinct treats. believe the health we aof our water...
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hugh pym, thank you very much.in steve smith has been banned from playing in the final test match in south africa amid a ball—tampering scandal described by prime minister malcolm turnbull as a "shocking disappointment". smith had already been forced to hand over his duties as captain for the third test. there are still questions for the wider leadership of the national team after a player was caught on camera manipulating the ball with a piece of tape. 0ur sports correspondent andy swiss reports. commentator: this on to the crowd... in the eye of a cricketing storm, steve smith, booed onto the field in cape town, the world's best batsman given one of its worst receptions after a scandal which has shocked a sport and shamed a nation. smith had orchestrated a plan to cheat by getting his team—mate cameron ba ncroft to getting his team—mate cameron bancroft to tamper with the ball using sticky tape and make it harder to play against. but they were caught on camera and they confessed all, the resulting controversy lea
hugh pym, thank you very much.in steve smith has been banned from playing in the final test match in south africa amid a ball—tampering scandal described by prime minister malcolm turnbull as a "shocking disappointment". smith had already been forced to hand over his duties as captain for the third test. there are still questions for the wider leadership of the national team after a player was caught on camera manipulating the ball with a piece of tape. 0ur sports correspondent andy...
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hugh pym, bbc news.ntary, hospital, featured in hugh's report, on bbc 2 at 9 o'clock on monday 26th march. that's a summary of the news, newsday is coming up at midnight. now on bbc news it's time for newsnight with emily maitlis. awarning, a warning, the programme contains some strong language. he was particularly nasty to those he felt were below him. i witnessed him sort of explode at people. he was known for having a dreadful temper. so he harasses you, the solution is he gets a quiet word, you have to change jobs? yes. aggressive, dismissive, rude. and ultimately, bullying. it ground her down. it basically reached crisis point and she could no longer do herjob.
hugh pym, bbc news.ntary, hospital, featured in hugh's report, on bbc 2 at 9 o'clock on monday 26th march. that's a summary of the news, newsday is coming up at midnight. now on bbc news it's time for newsnight with emily maitlis. awarning, a warning, the programme contains some strong language. he was particularly nasty to those he felt were below him. i witnessed him sort of explode at people. he was known for having a dreadful temper. so he harasses you, the solution is he gets a quiet word,...
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hugh pym, bbc news, oslo. one of the great names of fashion, the french designer hubert de givenchy, has died at the age of 91. after founding his own fashion house in 1952, givenchy became famous for dressing stars like grace kelly and jackie kennedy. most notably, he designed the "little black dress" audrey hepburn wore in breakfast at tiffany's, as part of a professional and personal relationship that lasted a0 years. in a moment, we'll have the news from where you are. but first, we'll have some images from givenchy‘s life — set to one of the iconic tracks from breakfast at tiffany's — moon river. # moon river # wider than a mile # i'm crossin‘ you in style someday # old dream maker # you heartbrea ker # moon river # and me #. good evening. i'm riz lateef. you're watching bbc news. i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre, these are our headlines tonight. a double from silva and manchester city are another step closer to more silverware, win their next two matches and the premier league is theirs. it's all
hugh pym, bbc news, oslo. one of the great names of fashion, the french designer hubert de givenchy, has died at the age of 91. after founding his own fashion house in 1952, givenchy became famous for dressing stars like grace kelly and jackie kennedy. most notably, he designed the "little black dress" audrey hepburn wore in breakfast at tiffany's, as part of a professional and personal relationship that lasted a0 years. in a moment, we'll have the news from where you are. but first,...
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in washington, megan hughes. >> you alluded to this. the potential to escalate on both sides. do we know if the u.s. is planning any other actions against the russians? >> well, the white house not ruling out moves in the future, including potential sanctions targeting putin himself. the big question here is what will this mean for that expected face-to-face meeting between the president and mr. putin, something the president said he wanted to do. no date for that meeting has yet been set. >> interesting. megan hughes live in washington. the russian consulate in san francisco's already closed. it was shut down last summer in response to the kremlin's decision to force the u.s. to cut its diplomatic staff in russia by 755 people. no diplomats were expelled at that time. >>> new information today about the dead lie fire thly fire tha least 64 people in russia. exits were blocked as the flames raged through the building. a fire safety technician at the complex switched off the alarm system after being alerted about the blaze. the fire star
in washington, megan hughes. >> you alluded to this. the potential to escalate on both sides. do we know if the u.s. is planning any other actions against the russians? >> well, the white house not ruling out moves in the future, including potential sanctions targeting putin himself. the big question here is what will this mean for that expected face-to-face meeting between the president and mr. putin, something the president said he wanted to do. no date for that meeting has yet...
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in mark hughes' first game as manager, southampton beat league one side wigan 2—0.zing conditions not an easy one for saints fans, but would you wa nt one for saints fans, but would you want wembley proved more difficult. the first test for mark hughes, historically a giant in this competition, adding 184 times, but with victories over three top—flight clu bs with victories over three top—flight clubs so far, wigan are gaining a reputation for giant—killing. the leaguei reputation for giant—killing. the league 1 side piled on the pressure early, nathan burns's deflected shot floating agonisingly close. wigan at times showing moments of brilliance. but, for all of their chances, they couldn't find the net. after the break, southampton came out fighting, as a wigan mistake let it all therefore gabbiadini, christian warden to the rescue. that reprieve came quickly for the visitors. southampton into the lead, nothing warden could do. a southampton corner, fired in by hojbjerg, i—o up, nearly two after gabbiadini got the wrong side of dan burn. the striker took the penal
in mark hughes' first game as manager, southampton beat league one side wigan 2—0.zing conditions not an easy one for saints fans, but would you wa nt one for saints fans, but would you want wembley proved more difficult. the first test for mark hughes, historically a giant in this competition, adding 184 times, but with victories over three top—flight clu bs with victories over three top—flight clubs so far, wigan are gaining a reputation for giant—killing. the leaguei reputation for...
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after reaching an estimated speed of 350 miles an hour, hughs pulled his parachute.cond chute just before hitting the ground. he only hurt his back after admitting the mission could have been deadly. hughes spoke to noise tv before the launch. >> i think a good platform to raise awareness and money to get me to space. >> hughes former stunt limo driver says he received all most $8,000 in funding from research flat earth, little known group believes the earth is shaped lake a frisbee with the sun and moon rotating around the outer edge. >> do i believe the earth is shaped lake a frisbee or flat, i believe it is. because i cannot disprove it. >> while thousand of years of science and exploration yet to convince mad mike the earth is round. he isn't alone. a number of celebrities including basketball stars, shaquille o'neal and kyree irving have drawn attention for supporting the theory. they both since said they were joking. but for hughes, this is no laughing matter. >> this is why i want to go into space. 52 miles up. to set this thing for people to know. mireya vill
after reaching an estimated speed of 350 miles an hour, hughs pulled his parachute.cond chute just before hitting the ground. he only hurt his back after admitting the mission could have been deadly. hughes spoke to noise tv before the launch. >> i think a good platform to raise awareness and money to get me to space. >> hughes former stunt limo driver says he received all most $8,000 in funding from research flat earth, little known group believes the earth is shaped lake a frisbee...
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jackman. >> there was a moment in the song where i was so scared that i actually had to grab hugh'sy to hold on. ♪ this is brave this is bruised this is me ♪ ♪ look out 'cause here i cam >> reporter: this sunday, she lives out loud a dream come true. as she performs at the 90th academy awards. ♪ this is me >> reporter: adrie abc news. >>> thank you for watching. our oscars coverage kicks off tomorrow, the awards preshow starts at 1:00 p.m. eastern, then the recarpet show at 6:30. followed of course by the main event. i'm cecilia vega. i'll see you right back here on "good morning america" tomorrow. tom llamas reports from the red carpet. from all of us, have a great night. >> the wonders of water are flowing at the philadelphia flower show and 6abc is proud to bring you a breathtaking botanical sneak peek! join the accuweather team as they guide you through a jaw dropping jungle canopy! marvel at how a rain forest feeds its own enormous thirst! and meet the superheroes of the plant world! plus the 6 things you don't wanna miss and a chance to win tickets to see them all! >> hello an
jackman. >> there was a moment in the song where i was so scared that i actually had to grab hugh'sy to hold on. ♪ this is brave this is bruised this is me ♪ ♪ look out 'cause here i cam >> reporter: this sunday, she lives out loud a dream come true. as she performs at the 90th academy awards. ♪ this is me >> reporter: adrie abc news. >>> thank you for watching. our oscars coverage kicks off tomorrow, the awards preshow starts at 1:00 p.m. eastern, then the...
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at the bbc sport centre. here's lizzi greenwood—hughes good evening.one's season opening australian grand prix. one's season opening he was beaten by sebastien vettel after a timing miscalculation allowed the german driver to overtake him. nick parrot reports. driver to overtake him. for the fifth year in a row, lewis hamilton started from pole in melbourne, but he has only won twice at albert park. that statistic looked set to improve as he opened up a three—second lead over the two ferraris. as he opened up a three—second lead the only drama was unfolding behind him. the highly—rated max verstappen making an uncharacteristic mistake and grosjean was forced to retire. making an uncharacteristic mistake the field had to slow while romain grosjean's car was removed and vettel took the opportunity to stop for a fresh tyres. the opportunity to stop his the opportunity to stop ferrari team returned him i track his ferrari team returned him to the track ahead of metal. radio: why didn't you tell me vettel was in the pits? we thought we were safe but there's
at the bbc sport centre. here's lizzi greenwood—hughes good evening.one's season opening australian grand prix. one's season opening he was beaten by sebastien vettel after a timing miscalculation allowed the german driver to overtake him. nick parrot reports. driver to overtake him. for the fifth year in a row, lewis hamilton started from pole in melbourne, but he has only won twice at albert park. that statistic looked set to improve as he opened up a three—second lead over the two...
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i know where hugh is, heather. i'll let you go first. >> there are three things that worry me about john bolton. first is he's an unrepentant cheerleader and architect of the iraq war and thinks regime change is better than diplomacy. he thinks that's still the case about iraq which is insane given the facts on the ground and thinks the same of north korea and iran. second, he's untrustworthy. you were talking about mark warner about cambridge analytica. he's currently running a super pac that is one of cambridge analytica's biggest customers. he ran a think tank in the 1990s that funneled foreign money to republicans. i just think there's more to the story of the web of connection you were talking about that involves john bolton. and then third, i'm going to be honest here and maybe it's the spirit of the young people from yesterday, but when i see men in and around their 70s who did everything they possibly could to avoid going into combat when it was their time banging the war drum, myself, many of my friends wh
i know where hugh is, heather. i'll let you go first. >> there are three things that worry me about john bolton. first is he's an unrepentant cheerleader and architect of the iraq war and thinks regime change is better than diplomacy. he thinks that's still the case about iraq which is insane given the facts on the ground and thinks the same of north korea and iran. second, he's untrustworthy. you were talking about mark warner about cambridge analytica. he's currently running a super pac...
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hughs and dr. bradshaw. i ask my colleagues to join me this world civility day and every day to do our part to bring a little more empathy into our world. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one inute. mr. lamalfa: i rise today to urge house leadership to include very important forestry priorities in the omnibus funding bill. we all agree fire borrowing must be fixed. raiding funds is no way to run a business. we need much more than that. we need active force management reforms to prevent another devastating wildfire year like we just witnessed in california as we seem to do every year in the west. there are over 100 million dead trees right now in just california alone, and they will only turn into tinderboxes if we cannot remove
hughs and dr. bradshaw. i ask my colleagues to join me this world civility day and every day to do our part to bring a little more empathy into our world. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one inute. mr....
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health editor hugh pym set up the numbers for the 6 and 10 o'clock bulletins.y problem. a child's diet might include breakfast with nearly 500 calories, a packed lunch with more than 1000, an after—school snack at around 250, and pasta and a pudding for dinner, with more than 800 calories. but that's nearly 600 above the recommended limit for children, which is like eating an extra meal a day. hugh pym was also on the air on thursday with some statistics about what has become a familiar story this winter, about cancelled nonurgent surgery in english hospitals. figures out today reveal the scale of the cancellations. in december, there were nearly 27,000 fewer routine operations carried out in england than the same month a year earlier. injanuary, there was a drop of nearly 1a,500. and for the most recent two week period, bed occupancy in hospitals at more than 95% was the highest this winter. steve gordon wrote to us with his reaction. finally, andy cross is a keen watcher of bbc news programmes but has a frustration he shared with us recently. he recorded this
health editor hugh pym set up the numbers for the 6 and 10 o'clock bulletins.y problem. a child's diet might include breakfast with nearly 500 calories, a packed lunch with more than 1000, an after—school snack at around 250, and pasta and a pudding for dinner, with more than 800 calories. but that's nearly 600 above the recommended limit for children, which is like eating an extra meal a day. hugh pym was also on the air on thursday with some statistics about what has become a familiar story...
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she not only had a complete inventing table set up in her house,ut howard hughes gave her a small version of the set of equipment which she had in the trailer where she stayed in between takes and her moon pictures. >> we don't know everything that hedy invted, but we know that during the second world war she teamed up first with howard hughes, who was a great inventor himself. he was trying to create the fastest airplane in the world at that time. >> i thought the aeroplanes were too slow. i decided that's not right. they shouldn't be square, the wings. so, i bought a book h, and i bought a book of birds. and tn, i used the fastest bird and connected it with the fasted fish and then drew it together and showed it to howard hughes. and he said, "you're a genius." >> you did? s yeah. >> reporter: s had no formal training in engineering or chemistry or anything like that? she was just naturally gifted? >> this is the amazing thing about hedy lamoor. she left swhen she was 15 years old to become an actress. she loved chemistry. we know that. >> she invented during that peod a tablet that wou
she not only had a complete inventing table set up in her house,ut howard hughes gave her a small version of the set of equipment which she had in the trailer where she stayed in between takes and her moon pictures. >> we don't know everything that hedy invted, but we know that during the second world war she teamed up first with howard hughes, who was a great inventor himself. he was trying to create the fastest airplane in the world at that time. >> i thought the aeroplanes were...
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you roll up to hugh hefner's house. who was there? were greeted by his three -- i guess not three wives, but three girlfriends, i suppose. don't remember all their names but they were there. and then we sort of had a discussion with hechlt fner about half an hour and there was a bunch of playmates who were out in the backyard in the grotto. there's a zoo. they have all kinds of stuff back there. karen mcdougal was back there and trump eventually joined us for the party. >> did you know who she was at the time? >> she was actually pointed out. i remember that she was very friendly. she seemed -- everyone, actually, other than trump, of course, other than our president, seemed very gracious to everyone, was friendly, sort of mingling. and, of course, you know, the president was there and sort of holding court and sort of sizing everyone up. of course, >> why do you say that? how do you know he was sizing them up? what did you see? >> well, you kind of see his eyes and you see him looking around, and you know, at one point he turns to hu
you roll up to hugh hefner's house. who was there? were greeted by his three -- i guess not three wives, but three girlfriends, i suppose. don't remember all their names but they were there. and then we sort of had a discussion with hechlt fner about half an hour and there was a bunch of playmates who were out in the backyard in the grotto. there's a zoo. they have all kinds of stuff back there. karen mcdougal was back there and trump eventually joined us for the party. >> did you know...
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joining me for insight and analysis are hugh hewitt, host on the salem radio network. nbc news capitol hill correspondent, kasie hunt, robert costa and heather mcghee, president of the liberal group demos. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. five and a half weeks after 17 people were murdered in that mass shooting at a high school in parkland, florida, hundreds of thousands of people led and inspired by students marched in more than 800 cities and towns around the country and the world against gun violence. we've seen marches for civil rights, for women, for the tea party. but this is a first on the issue of guns, the largest of the gatherings was right here in washington, d.c., where students from marjory stoneman douglas high school issued a challenge to members of congress. >> they know if there is no assault weapons ban passed that we will vote them out. they know that if there is no tightening of the ba
joining me for insight and analysis are hugh hewitt, host on the salem radio network. nbc news capitol hill correspondent, kasie hunt, robert costa and heather mcghee, president of the liberal group demos. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. five and a half weeks after 17 people were murdered in...
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. >> it opened doors into her invention world because she them meets howard hughes who wasn't just aod guy, but a bit of an inventory himself. we'll play this clip and then we'll talk about it. >> he relied on me. i thought the airplane was too low, and he decided it was not right. it shouldn't be with the wing and i bought a book of fish, and i bought a book of birds and used the fastest bird and connected it with the fastest fish, and i drew it together and showed it to her and that was genius independent you did? >> yeah. >> it is even today hard to imagine this beautiful woman, i'm sorry, i'm being sexist, as well, in love with this dominant hollywood figure, this eccentric howard hughes. >> yeah. >> who really changed science. this woman changed the course of how we live today. >> yeah. >> she really did. i had the same feeling as you do right now when i began working. i have investigative journalist and i convinced myself this is true. this was 100% true. >> her major invention was not necessarily helping howard hughes build a better and faster plane, and it was the frequency h
. >> it opened doors into her invention world because she them meets howard hughes who wasn't just aod guy, but a bit of an inventory himself. we'll play this clip and then we'll talk about it. >> he relied on me. i thought the airplane was too low, and he decided it was not right. it shouldn't be with the wing and i bought a book of fish, and i bought a book of birds and used the fastest bird and connected it with the fastest fish, and i drew it together and showed it to her and...
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leave it have a great weekend hugh hewitt, the host of the hugh hewitt show on msnbc. to have you. >> thank you >>> toy makers hasbro and mattel are dropping sharply after a report toys "r" us could liq liquidate their u.s. stores. the stocks are up down 2% and 7% respectively we're going to talk about the options for toys "r" us and the teiarile effects in the toy business when "power lunch" comes back in two minutes. the eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at first, but jj can help you with that. jj, will you break it down for this gentleman? hey, ian. you know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could be up for that. that's taking options trading from wall st. to main st. hey guys, wanna play some pool? eh, i'm not really a pool guy. what's the hesitation? it's just complicated. step-by-step options trading support from td ameritrade >>> hasbro and mattel are down big as the future of toys "r" us remains up in the air. some reports saying they're getting ready for full liquidatio
leave it have a great weekend hugh hewitt, the host of the hugh hewitt show on msnbc. to have you. >> thank you >>> toy makers hasbro and mattel are dropping sharply after a report toys "r" us could liq liquidate their u.s. stores. the stocks are up down 2% and 7% respectively we're going to talk about the options for toys "r" us and the teiarile effects in the toy business when "power lunch" comes back in two minutes. the eh, it just feels too...
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hugh schofield reports from paris. fallen down... of stoneware, a flying buttress held together with metal staples. this jewel of gothic architecture is becoming unstable. of the cathedral, for instance, will be in danger. part of the cathedral could fall, and this is a big risk, yes. and this section is what they call the cemetery. which are in such bad repair they simply fell off. examples of stones that have been recently damaged... together eating into the limestone — eventually it crumbles away. and the french state can't afford it. for private funds aimed principally at the us. of disney fame — oh, yes, and the book. it is not a paris monument, it is a worldwide monument. on notre dame cathedral. is being eroded into annihilation. without urgent help, much more will be lost. hugh schofield, bbc news, paris. let's catch up with the weather. northern ireland as well with outbreaks throughout. outbreaks throughout. end of the day, big range of temperatures across the uk. temperatures across the uk. heavy, big range
hugh schofield reports from paris. fallen down... of stoneware, a flying buttress held together with metal staples. this jewel of gothic architecture is becoming unstable. of the cathedral, for instance, will be in danger. part of the cathedral could fall, and this is a big risk, yes. and this section is what they call the cemetery. which are in such bad repair they simply fell off. examples of stones that have been recently damaged... together eating into the limestone — eventually it...
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employees, could be at the forefront of the fight to reduce pollutants. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes explains. the impact on a condition like asthma is understood. but what is less clear is the wider effect on oui’ less clear is the wider effect on our health we experience every day. now, england's chief medical officer says more research is needed, not just for today's threats, but in the future. i am most concerned about airat this future. i am most concerned about air at this moment but we must not forget to measure the impact on health of other types of pollution, otherwise we could find in 30 years, there is a problem we didn't see coming early enough. this report says the nhs could lead the way on
employees, could be at the forefront of the fight to reduce pollutants. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes explains. the impact on a condition like asthma is understood. but what is less clear is the wider effect on oui’ less clear is the wider effect on our health we experience every day. now, england's chief medical officer says more research is needed, not just for today's threats, but in the future. i am most concerned about airat this future. i am most concerned about air at this...
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hugh won after a sprint finish following a trek through the mountain stash he won.ds to become one of the few drivers do have won the title more than four drivers. but his opponents will be doing their best to stop the mercedes team this season. the ultimate goal is to be the best and so you have got to go up the best and so you have got to go up against the best, it has been a great experience to race and to win for world titles, —— four world titles. this is an exciting year for f1 fa ns titles. this is an exciting year for f1 fans for the plenty to look forward to but usually you don't know where the others are around this time and that is why it is pointless to come here and say that you will blow everyone away. at least on testing i think we are shape. a few hours until the first practice in melbourne and you can follow that across the bbc, of course. that's all from sportsday. we have some news on the united states, president trump has named john bolton and his —— as his new national security adviser. john bolton is widely seen in washington asa bolton is wide
hugh won after a sprint finish following a trek through the mountain stash he won.ds to become one of the few drivers do have won the title more than four drivers. but his opponents will be doing their best to stop the mercedes team this season. the ultimate goal is to be the best and so you have got to go up the best and so you have got to go up against the best, it has been a great experience to race and to win for world titles, —— four world titles. this is an exciting year for f1 fa ns...
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joining us is james hughes — chief market analyst at axi trader.ging market sentiment. talk as to what has been going on over the last 24 hours. the whole facebook scandal, whether you call ita facebook scandal, whether you call it a scandal or not, the facebook story has been dominating markets for the last week, especially from an equity and wall street point of view. this is the problem these days with these stocks, they are so enormous, heavily weighted... fang, facebook, amazon, netflix, google. there were other rumours, stories yesterday surrounding facebook, some rumours surrounding amazon as well about potential regulation which could come in there. so many stories at the moment, and when you see such big moves like we have seen on facebook, it is incredibly difficult for the other stocks in that group to stay at the same level, that is the issue. a lot of economic data coming out in europe which will be quite interesting to get a sense of how we are doing in the first quarter. uk gdp out this morning and that will be at 930, a particularly
joining us is james hughes — chief market analyst at axi trader.ging market sentiment. talk as to what has been going on over the last 24 hours. the whole facebook scandal, whether you call ita facebook scandal, whether you call it a scandal or not, the facebook story has been dominating markets for the last week, especially from an equity and wall street point of view. this is the problem these days with these stocks, they are so enormous, heavily weighted... fang, facebook, amazon, netflix,...
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while the league1 manager mark hughes. 1 side dominated the first half the visitors capitalised on their chances. with the clock ticking and the saints set to march on to wembley they made sure, doubling their lead and ceiling southampton's first fa cup semifinal in15 southampton's first fa cup semifinal in 15 years. great britain has won its first and only god medal of the winter paralympics on the last day of the games, menna fitzpatrick and her guidejen kehoe of the games, menna fitzpatrick and her guide jen kehoe got of the games, menna fitzpatrick and her guidejen kehoe got the visually impaired slalom gold so the british tea m impaired slalom gold so the british team has met its target. kate gray reports from pyeongchang. it was the golden moment they had been waiting for. menna fitzpatrick and her guide jen kehoe saved their best for last to ta ke jen kehoe saved their best for last to take gold in the slalom on the final day of the games. they were in silver medal position going into their second run and displayed
while the league1 manager mark hughes. 1 side dominated the first half the visitors capitalised on their chances. with the clock ticking and the saints set to march on to wembley they made sure, doubling their lead and ceiling southampton's first fa cup semifinal in15 southampton's first fa cup semifinal in 15 years. great britain has won its first and only god medal of the winter paralympics on the last day of the games, menna fitzpatrick and her guidejen kehoe of the games, menna fitzpatrick...
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but you heard it there that we also heard from charlie mayhew and in this segment hugh possingham thank you so much the last word to benjamin on twitter who says we desperately need to train a new generation in wildlife conservation sudan's death must not be in vain we must save all endangered species this is our duty as custodians of the earth thank you so much for joining us for this conversation and of course you can continue to follow the discussion about endangered wildlife online but hash tag string. the first country. a new poll ranks mexico city is the bull worst in the world for sexual violence many women are attacked while moving in the crowded spaces of the metro buses and even at the hands of taxi drivers the conversation starts with do you have a boyfriend you're very pretty young you feel unsafe threatened think about how to react what do i do if this gets west's no money on the uses a new service it's called loyal droid it's for women kasich is only a drum by women drivers. features like a panic button and twenty four seven monitoring of drive is a scandal that's rocked t
but you heard it there that we also heard from charlie mayhew and in this segment hugh possingham thank you so much the last word to benjamin on twitter who says we desperately need to train a new generation in wildlife conservation sudan's death must not be in vain we must save all endangered species this is our duty as custodians of the earth thank you so much for joining us for this conversation and of course you can continue to follow the discussion about endangered wildlife online but hash...
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of being saved or are some species more worthy than others while on skype from london joining us is hugh possum them he's chief scientist for the nature conservancy the world's largest environmental n.g.o.s welcome to the stream hugh i pulled up on my laptop here a couple of headlines we've been seeing floating around this from the new york times magazine scroll down that's disputable illustration to the headline should some species be allowed to die out this isn't the only one there's also this one from outside dot com it's time to let certain adam olds go extinct whew talk to us about this idea it's not popular but is it the right idea. well we're really doing it species are going extinct currently in a thousand times the right. of species yet no one is just the tip of the tip of the tip of the. last two to mammal species just in the last ten years and particularly noticed so our approach isn't about leading species go extinct is using a much better actually. one thing much clearer choices about what we choose to kate in fact that. if we ration lean based justice if you ration leaned i
of being saved or are some species more worthy than others while on skype from london joining us is hugh possum them he's chief scientist for the nature conservancy the world's largest environmental n.g.o.s welcome to the stream hugh i pulled up on my laptop here a couple of headlines we've been seeing floating around this from the new york times magazine scroll down that's disputable illustration to the headline should some species be allowed to die out this isn't the only one there's also...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. coming up at six a:m., we will have all of the news, business and sports.latest headlines... a blueprint for brexit — theresa may will deliver a long—awaited speech setting out her plans for a future relationship with the eu. the misery goes on — heavy snow and deadly blizzards continue to lash many parts of europe — and will continue into the weekend. in the final furlong — campaigning continues in italy ahead of sunday's crucial general election. raising the temperature. president trump says he'll slap hefty tariffs on foreign steel to protect us workers. but is he playing with fire? now it is time look at the stories that are making the headlines in media across the world. we begin with the telegraph. us president donald trump has said he will impose a 25% tariff on steel imports in a move that could trigger a global trade war. the european union has hit back warning the us it will "react firmly to defend our interests" the independent leads with brexit and a vow from uk prime minister theresa may to secure the most comprehensive trade deal "anywhere in
dominic hughes, bbc news. coming up at six a:m., we will have all of the news, business and sports.latest headlines... a blueprint for brexit — theresa may will deliver a long—awaited speech setting out her plans for a future relationship with the eu. the misery goes on — heavy snow and deadly blizzards continue to lash many parts of europe — and will continue into the weekend. in the final furlong — campaigning continues in italy ahead of sunday's crucial general election. raising...
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thanks to simon hughes.ing affair and its repercussions have maybe inadvertantly done england a favour as their innings defeat by new zealand in the first test in auckland has been overshadowed somewhat. but it's still a fifth defeat out of six this winter forjoe root‘s side and their tenth in their 12 tests overseas. from auckland, here's our reporter henry moran. the history books dictated it was always unlikely england were going to come out of this fifth day with anything other than defeat — as it was some valiant batting performances at least reach gained some credibility that was lost in the dismal first—innings performance that saw england 58 all out. but england could not quite see it home. england's hopes of salvaging an unlikely draw rested on a familiar pair of shoulders. in his comeback test, ben stokes and as his first ball disappeared to the boundary, the signs seemed encouraging. but on a day when survival was the key, the wickets soon tumbled. towered mallan was the first to go as new zealand
thanks to simon hughes.ing affair and its repercussions have maybe inadvertantly done england a favour as their innings defeat by new zealand in the first test in auckland has been overshadowed somewhat. but it's still a fifth defeat out of six this winter forjoe root‘s side and their tenth in their 12 tests overseas. from auckland, here's our reporter henry moran. the history books dictated it was always unlikely england were going to come out of this fifth day with anything other than...
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hugh pym, bbc news. time now for all the sports news in sport today.ve from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this program: the icc have suspended australian captain steve smith for one match for his part in the ball tampering scandal as their thrashed in south africa. sebastien lataud gets a slice of luck to beat world champion lewis hamilton in the season—opening australian grand prix —— sebastian vettel. and bubba watson wins the wgc world match play title with a convincing win over kevin kisner. hello and welcome to the programmes. plenty to get through but only one place to start and that's with the weekend's big cricket story, australian captain steve smith has been banned for one match and find his entire match fee by the cricketing world governing body for his part in able tampering incident in south africa. the home side won the third test by three to two runs. andy swiss takes up the story. in the eye of a cricketing storm, steve smith glued onto the field in cape town, the world's best batsman given one of its worst receptions after a scand
hugh pym, bbc news. time now for all the sports news in sport today.ve from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this program: the icc have suspended australian captain steve smith for one match for his part in the ball tampering scandal as their thrashed in south africa. sebastien lataud gets a slice of luck to beat world champion lewis hamilton in the season—opening australian grand prix —— sebastian vettel. and bubba watson wins the wgc world match play title with a convincing win over...
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hugh pym, bbc news.hospital — featured in hugh's report, on bbc two at 9:00pm on monday 26th march. ministers in ireland have approved a referendum bill on whether to amend the constitution, making it easier for women to have abortions. the current law gives a mother and her unborn child an equal right to life, and this has been the basis for strict abortion controls. the nationwide referendum will be held in may. 0ur correspondent chris page has been hearing the arguments on both sides. this is a nation which was once seen as the most socially conservative in western europe, but it feels like change has been swift. in the next few months, ireland will make a defining decision. tens of thousands of irish women have travelled to other countries to have abortions. gaye edwards' baby, who she and her husband named joshua, had a fatal condition called anencephaly. she says having to go away to end her pregnancy magnified her grief. while i knew that i had come to the right decision for me, it made me feel th
hugh pym, bbc news.hospital — featured in hugh's report, on bbc two at 9:00pm on monday 26th march. ministers in ireland have approved a referendum bill on whether to amend the constitution, making it easier for women to have abortions. the current law gives a mother and her unborn child an equal right to life, and this has been the basis for strict abortion controls. the nationwide referendum will be held in may. 0ur correspondent chris page has been hearing the arguments on both sides. this...
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dominic hughes reports.ra weight she was carrying was a factor, so decided she needed to make changes in her life. i've got six grandchildren, so to be around for them, and to be around my children. they bring such a lot ofjoy, and the thoughts of not being able to grow up alongside them and see them achieving what they want to achieve, itjust made sense to do something. the latest data on cancer shows that smoking is responsible for more than 54,000 cancer cases each year. 22,000 people are diagnosed with 13 types of cancer linked to obesity. skin cancer, caused by too much ultraviolet radiation from the sun or sunbeds, affects more than 13,000 people. what we're talking about here is the actions actually that each of us can take individually to reduce our risk of cancer, but also, the actions that government can take to make the environment one in which we can more easily adopt healthier behaviours. the link between cancer and our lifestyle choices, whether we smoke and drink, how much we eat and exercise,
dominic hughes reports.ra weight she was carrying was a factor, so decided she needed to make changes in her life. i've got six grandchildren, so to be around for them, and to be around my children. they bring such a lot ofjoy, and the thoughts of not being able to grow up alongside them and see them achieving what they want to achieve, itjust made sense to do something. the latest data on cancer shows that smoking is responsible for more than 54,000 cancer cases each year. 22,000 people are...
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let's get more now from our reporter lizzie greenwood hughes, who's at the festival for us this evening wasn't quite the green sweep but a historic day nonetheless. it wasn't quite the green sweep but a historic day nonethelessm it wasn't quite the green sweep but a historic day nonetheless. it was very close, you would have been pleased with that. the racing has finished but the place is still a bus, partly because there is a search going on for future stars of cheltenham, a couple have gone for well over £100,000. ijoined bya jockey who was part of the bbc team here. six out of seven wins for the irish and willie mullins is now the all—time leading trainer of the festival and his most notable win was in the stayers hurdle. the horse had raced at punchestown but not since then, and are wonderful training performance to get the horse in tiptop shape, paul townsend road this one and it was a good performance and he is now on 61, nicky henderson 16. this is for the best long distance hurdlers in the world. the trainerjenny 0 keith train that one, had cancer and recovered but his jockey we
let's get more now from our reporter lizzie greenwood hughes, who's at the festival for us this evening wasn't quite the green sweep but a historic day nonetheless. it wasn't quite the green sweep but a historic day nonethelessm it wasn't quite the green sweep but a historic day nonetheless. it was very close, you would have been pleased with that. the racing has finished but the place is still a bus, partly because there is a search going on for future stars of cheltenham, a couple have gone...
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talking of managers, a new manager, mark hughes for southampton.tart with the wind but when you are fighting relegation as southampton are right now, is it a dangerous distraction to be in an fa cup semifinal? honestly i think it was so semifinal? honestly i think it was so important, mark hughes' first game in charge, playing wigan, they had to get off to a good start with positivity. in a semifinal, their next game is against west ham which will be a crucial game, and it will just give them that little bit of confidence. the new manager bounce and he will be looking to get on now. ok, chris, thank you. lots to look forward to over the next few weeks. and the draw for the women's fa cup was made on radio five live this morning. here's how they came out of the hat... the super league leaders chelsea will take on either holders manchester city or sunderland, and durham or everton face the the 14—time winners arsenal or charlton, the lowest ranked side still in the competition. chelsea won 3—0 at liverpool yesterday but that was the only tie that sur
talking of managers, a new manager, mark hughes for southampton.tart with the wind but when you are fighting relegation as southampton are right now, is it a dangerous distraction to be in an fa cup semifinal? honestly i think it was so semifinal? honestly i think it was so important, mark hughes' first game in charge, playing wigan, they had to get off to a good start with positivity. in a semifinal, their next game is against west ham which will be a crucial game, and it will just give them...
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mad mike hughes reached speeds of 350 miles per hour and an altitude of 1900 feet.says he decided to go through the launch after multiple cancellations because he was tired of people saying he chickened out.>>> want to be a 49ers cheerleader? auditions to join the 2018 gold rush are underway. dozens of hopefuls showed up to the santa clara convention center today. they were judged on their dance skills, crowd appeal and showmanship. leaders who made the cut today will head to a final addition next week.>>> we will be right back.
mad mike hughes reached speeds of 350 miles per hour and an altitude of 1900 feet.says he decided to go through the launch after multiple cancellations because he was tired of people saying he chickened out.>>> want to be a 49ers cheerleader? auditions to join the 2018 gold rush are underway. dozens of hopefuls showed up to the santa clara convention center today. they were judged on their dance skills, crowd appeal and showmanship. leaders who made the cut today will head to a final...
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good afternoon, i'm hugh woozencroft with your latest sport.under way. there are two big races this afternoon, but the festival is still coming to terms with the fact that it's all—time leading jockey ruby walsh won't be playing any further part. lizzie greenwood hughes is there for us. no ruby, that is a big glass, for the fans? he has been the champion jockey coco date for the last bout yea rs jockey coco date for the last bout years —— last five years. he has only been back a week, because he broke his leg in november and that has reopened the wound. his trainer willie mullins today said he might well be back for punchestown in april. he may not be out for the entire season, but is not taking pa rt entire season, but is not taking part today. with a diverse long list of injuries, he has broken his leg four times. he broke it november, had his spleen removed, crushed a vertebrae in his neck, had his hip fractured. that is the life of the jobjockey, very fractured. that is the life of the job jockey, very tough jobjockey, very tough business.
good afternoon, i'm hugh woozencroft with your latest sport.under way. there are two big races this afternoon, but the festival is still coming to terms with the fact that it's all—time leading jockey ruby walsh won't be playing any further part. lizzie greenwood hughes is there for us. no ruby, that is a big glass, for the fans? he has been the champion jockey coco date for the last bout yea rs jockey coco date for the last bout years —— last five years. he has only been back a week,...
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well, hugh thompson, talking about the helicopter pilot, warrant officer hugh thompson. as i said when i made my remarks a couple of minutes ago, thompson was up in an observation helicopter with two crew men. he saw what was going on on the ground. he was so upset, he went down, landed the helicopter between some fleeing vietnamese and pursuing soldiers and stopped at least that particular event. he went back and informed his squadron commander what he had heard. watke said he thought he was overdramatizing the event. he told this to the chaplain, creswell, said i can't believe this happened. and creswell said don't worry, mr. thompson, i'll take care of it. i'll make sure it's reported. so really in the end, no one paid any attention to thompson and in fact he became sort of a black sheep for many years thompson was ignored. it wasn't until 1995 that because of efforts by historians who knew about thompson that the army finally came through with a soldiers medal for him, the highest award for noncombat heroism a soldier can receive, so i think the truth about thompson
well, hugh thompson, talking about the helicopter pilot, warrant officer hugh thompson. as i said when i made my remarks a couple of minutes ago, thompson was up in an observation helicopter with two crew men. he saw what was going on on the ground. he was so upset, he went down, landed the helicopter between some fleeing vietnamese and pursuing soldiers and stopped at least that particular event. he went back and informed his squadron commander what he had heard. watke said he thought he was...
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wink is ridden by jockie hugh bowman.t this point when he strapped on a camera he wanted you to know what it's like being on a horse very close to setting a world record. >> around the outside, here he comes, got his sets set on mission number one. >> nailed it. >> i could totally do that job. >> nascar in your case. >> look at winks and this is what it's like. this is what the jockey sees, just that horse's head going and he says he lets her go. somehow he just knows letting her go, she will race on into fame. >> she's ahead right now. >> she's ahead by more than a head, christian. this girl won that race. she was on par to set a world record. guess what? over the weekend she did just that. this is her 24th consecutive win. that's not the world record. the world record is that she now has 17 group one wins, that hasn't been done since an american did it back in 1984 with 16 wins. >> you just wait for the movie, it will be great. >> what's interesting that hugh, her jockey, fell off another horse and had been cleared to r
wink is ridden by jockie hugh bowman.t this point when he strapped on a camera he wanted you to know what it's like being on a horse very close to setting a world record. >> around the outside, here he comes, got his sets set on mission number one. >> nailed it. >> i could totally do that job. >> nascar in your case. >> look at winks and this is what it's like. this is what the jockey sees, just that horse's head going and he says he lets her go. somehow he just...
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. >> john hughes captured many different eras of life but he was one of the great storytellers abouth school student. >> he took his teenage characters incredibly seriously. all of them. >> i loathe the bus. >> "sixteen candles" was a revelation as a kid because i thought oh, i'm anthony michael hall. that's who i am. ♪ >> all right. i knew you'd come around. >> epitomizes what it's like to be 15, 14, a freshman, anxious to be at the senior parties, anxious to be with this girl, you know. >> that guy who is normally made fun of in other movies is a hero in this movie. farmer ted is, you could argue, the leader of that flick for a lot of us. >> very nice. we're five minutes in -- i'm at a loss. >> prior to john hughes, most of the comedies weren't aimed at us. teenagers in the movies were olivia newton john and john travolta. these kids when they were in high school looked, you know, like my parents. it was kind of like he woke up one day and went, there's an entirely underserved audience here, let's make movies for them on their level that talk the way they talk using actors that loo
. >> john hughes captured many different eras of life but he was one of the great storytellers abouth school student. >> he took his teenage characters incredibly seriously. all of them. >> i loathe the bus. >> "sixteen candles" was a revelation as a kid because i thought oh, i'm anthony michael hall. that's who i am. ♪ >> all right. i knew you'd come around. >> epitomizes what it's like to be 15, 14, a freshman, anxious to be at the senior...
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. >> starring alongside adam sandler, hugh grant, and jake gyllenhaal. >> sit next to the boy you think and last night while promoting "santa clarita" on "the late late show," drew avoided eating some nastiness by answering this corden question. >> rank your costars from most to least talented. >> adam, hugh, jake. i'm sorry jake! it was the turkey testicle. >> jennifer garner's also returning to tv in the hbo comedy "camping." jen's last primetime gig? "alias" for five seasons. she's psyched to make audiences laugh this time around. >> they said they have a ton of physical comedy for me to do, and i just can't wait to be part of a group of people who are going to work to laugh all day. >> there's no longer a stigma for movie stars to do tv. >> have you lost your mind? >> in addition to season 2 of "big little lies," reese witherspoon is teaming up with jennifer aniston for a new apple series about morning tv shows. >> i've lived in a world where i've been interviewed for 25 years, and it's really kind of interesting to sort of flip it around and see what the other side looks like and h
. >> starring alongside adam sandler, hugh grant, and jake gyllenhaal. >> sit next to the boy you think and last night while promoting "santa clarita" on "the late late show," drew avoided eating some nastiness by answering this corden question. >> rank your costars from most to least talented. >> adam, hugh, jake. i'm sorry jake! it was the turkey testicle. >> jennifer garner's also returning to tv in the hbo comedy "camping." jen's...