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that's what happens in band hutch links novel the reader it's 1950 s. germany and 15 year old falls head over heels for an older woman a street car conductor named hannah hannah is fascinating and she's freaky she bathes gently and she also beats him. to to develop a ritual when they meet to make love she insists that he read to her. years later as a law student michelle attends a trial where hanna is the defendant he learns that she was a guard at a concentration camp and that she watched as hundreds of women and children burned to death the reader is about post-war germany trying to come to terms with its nazi past. when i tried to understand it i had the feeling i was failing to condemn it as it must be can down when i condemned it as it must be condemned there was no room for understanding. and is accused of ordering the victims be kept locked inside a burning building and of writing a report about the massacre she couldn't have written the report because she's illiterate but she's too ashamed to admit it and so she takes the fall. kate winslet won
that's what happens in band hutch links novel the reader it's 1950 s. germany and 15 year old falls head over heels for an older woman a street car conductor named hannah hannah is fascinating and she's freaky she bathes gently and she also beats him. to to develop a ritual when they meet to make love she insists that he read to her. years later as a law student michelle attends a trial where hanna is the defendant he learns that she was a guard at a concentration camp and that she watched as...
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hutch iron biscuits for breakfast, fried okra for lunch.ge daughter before setting off ina two teenage daughter before setting off in a two kilometre walk in the searing heat to the household in which she works as domestic help. translation: at most i can and 6000 rupees a month. and i have to choose between using that money to feed my children or pay for travel. it is a long way to work and i walk there and back and i am always fearful of what may happen on the street. she has good reason to be concerned. back when mac is notorious for gender violence and fear of assault leads many to forgo work altogether. just over one tenth of women are informal employment and those who are faced unpredictable, uncomfortable and unsafe commutes. now the government is proposing a radical solution, free public transport for all women, subsidised by taxpayer money. the experiment will not be cheap. estimates suggest it could cost $230 million a year. but the government says the city's smooth and efficient metro is not running at full capacity and predicts
hutch iron biscuits for breakfast, fried okra for lunch.ge daughter before setting off ina two teenage daughter before setting off in a two kilometre walk in the searing heat to the household in which she works as domestic help. translation: at most i can and 6000 rupees a month. and i have to choose between using that money to feed my children or pay for travel. it is a long way to work and i walk there and back and i am always fearful of what may happen on the street. she has good reason to...
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, not hi, i'm mike hutchings, i'm a veteran. you know, i'm mike hutchings, heard you had a technology group and love to partner with you, and they have drinks and hold out together. we're trying to promote that assimilation in the community and you wouldn't know that, oh, he doesn't seem like a veteran. that's the kind of thing-- we want to get away from the stereo type, what is a veteran and what appears to be a vet. it's a united states citizen just like the rest of you all and chose a different community path and let's hang out. that's the community we're trying to promote. >> so let me ask you, so where do we go from here? because rebecca, we've been talking about this for a while and we're looking at pretty busy fall. we do have a budget deal now, so maybe that takes some of the attention away. they doesn't have to worry about top lines and what not. but what's the-- you know, if this were to become law, we're still talking about some time for implementation and some time for changes. what is our timeline for forcing that t
, not hi, i'm mike hutchings, i'm a veteran. you know, i'm mike hutchings, heard you had a technology group and love to partner with you, and they have drinks and hold out together. we're trying to promote that assimilation in the community and you wouldn't know that, oh, he doesn't seem like a veteran. that's the kind of thing-- we want to get away from the stereo type, what is a veteran and what appears to be a vet. it's a united states citizen just like the rest of you all and chose a...
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well, the hutch descending over the third hole behind me but it has been a day as dramatic and at times as the surroundings here at port rush on the north coast of cou nty at port rush on the north coast of county antrim. rory mcilroy the story of rory has been what everyone has been talking about here around the course. and not for the reasons many would have hoped. he was the home hero, he was the home favourite, everyone had come here expecting him to do far better than he did. it went wrong right from the very start, putting his opening tee shot out of bounds, he then went on to score eight on the first hole. he did pull it back a bit but then a double bogey and a triple bogey on the closing holes left him with a 79, 80 over the closing holes left him with a 79,80 over par round. he has the closing holes left him with a 79, 80 over par round. he has now the closing holes left him with a 79,80 over par round. he has now a mountain to climb if he is to be in contention to make the cut —— eight over par. needless to say, he was profoundly disappointed with what happened today. a start
well, the hutch descending over the third hole behind me but it has been a day as dramatic and at times as the surroundings here at port rush on the north coast of cou nty at port rush on the north coast of county antrim. rory mcilroy the story of rory has been what everyone has been talking about here around the course. and not for the reasons many would have hoped. he was the home hero, he was the home favourite, everyone had come here expecting him to do far better than he did. it went wrong...
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marcus hutchings was convicted of creating malware designed to steal banking information.dge said he sentence of ten years in prison but the judge said he should be spared any furtherjail time. the judge said he should be spared any further jail time. the uk continues to bask under a heat wave, the met office have said that a new provisional record temperature was set yesterday, reaching 38.7dc, in cambridge botanic gardens. today railand air cambridge botanic gardens. today rail and air passengers have been struggling with delays following that searing heat of yesterday. there is disruption at heathrow, gatwick and sta nsted there is disruption at heathrow, gatwick and stansted airports, and a number of trains between london st pancras and the north of england as well as other services have been cancelled or delayed. there are delays on the eurostar between paris and london after a power cut disrupted services. our transport correspondent tom burridge has the details. not a comfortable wait at heathrow. nearly 100 flights cancelled in a testing 24 hours. our first flight
marcus hutchings was convicted of creating malware designed to steal banking information.dge said he sentence of ten years in prison but the judge said he should be spared any furtherjail time. the judge said he should be spared any further jail time. the uk continues to bask under a heat wave, the met office have said that a new provisional record temperature was set yesterday, reaching 38.7dc, in cambridge botanic gardens. today railand air cambridge botanic gardens. today rail and air...
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navarro, thanks very hutch for joining. let's start with those job numbers, certainly good numbers. 225,000, above expectations particularly after a slow may. in your view does that take away the case for the fed to cut interest rates? >> i love the fact 17,000 of those were manufacturing, and like 6 million jobs to date, one of the things that i love is that we're getting people back into the labor force. we've got over a million now workers in prime age back into the work force, labor force with participation rates going up. yesterday the parade i was at, well, everyone was watching these incredible planes and tanks and everything like that. what i saw was jobs. and one of the reasons why we're having this great job creation is how the president has gone about hitting the jobs issue on multiple vectors. i was personally responsible for getting things in, and we're guildin' building those in greenville, south carolina. >> do you need to cut rates in the midst of an economic boom. >> let's talk about what the fed has done a
navarro, thanks very hutch for joining. let's start with those job numbers, certainly good numbers. 225,000, above expectations particularly after a slow may. in your view does that take away the case for the fed to cut interest rates? >> i love the fact 17,000 of those were manufacturing, and like 6 million jobs to date, one of the things that i love is that we're getting people back into the labor force. we've got over a million now workers in prime age back into the work force, labor...
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"starsky and hutch." "the streets of san francisco." "kojak." there was "baretta." >> everybody my age, if you say the word "baretta," they break into song. ♪ >> you'd watch those promos -- . >> so "baretta" was one of those police shows where the cop breaks the rules to make sure that the bad guys are caught. >> i'll cut you a little. >> it was very much in time and in feel with the 1970s, right? this is the new kind of cop. >> it was a hit. >> and the winner is robert blake, "baretta." >> the show earned robert blake an emmy award in 1975. >> ah, let the good times roll. >> i saw him in "baretta." >> i watched "baretta" as a kid. >> what i liked about it, i liked his style. and he was a fighter. >> baretta had a lot of quirks. the man lived with a cockatoo. >> what was the deal with the cockatoo? >> i love you. >> he was brilliant. he was called la-la. there were five or six birds, and all of them did something else. but la-la was the genius. and he also was a troubled animal, because he was trapped in being a bird. he should've been a person.
"starsky and hutch." "the streets of san francisco." "kojak." there was "baretta." >> everybody my age, if you say the word "baretta," they break into song. ♪ >> you'd watch those promos -- . >> so "baretta" was one of those police shows where the cop breaks the rules to make sure that the bad guys are caught. >> i'll cut you a little. >> it was very much in time and in feel with the 1970s, right? this...
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but this will find a spot on the hutch in the dining room. >> you're not going to use it?> sparingly. >> i don't get it, but i'm happy you're happy. >> when i was peeling off the price sticker i was like don't drop it in the sink, very valuable. >> speaking of goodwill, a goodwill employee found a purple heart while serving searching through donations and they are searching for the family. the metal was engraved with the name nick demelio jr.. he went missing in action with the uss sink in 1942. a year later he was the weird debt and awarded the purple heart. he had service in california, but it's believed his family could be located in new york. hopefully the metal will find its way back to them. >>> a little politics now come the crowded field of democratic candidates vying for their chance of the present i just had a little bit bigger. bay area announced hig today after eric swalwell dropped out of the race. >> this is a little bit surprising. if you remember in january, tom steyer said he would not enter the race. he obviously changed his mind. steyer tweeted this morn
but this will find a spot on the hutch in the dining room. >> you're not going to use it?> sparingly. >> i don't get it, but i'm happy you're happy. >> when i was peeling off the price sticker i was like don't drop it in the sink, very valuable. >> speaking of goodwill, a goodwill employee found a purple heart while serving searching through donations and they are searching for the family. the metal was engraved with the name nick demelio jr.. he went missing in...
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and i mean, you've got a dining room table, you've got a hutch, you've got a grandfather clock.pened up that clock and it was an oh, wow moment. >> now, why would a prowler leave something so important in there? if the intruder was outside, how did a key piece of evidence get inside? and something else seemed odd. jane's behavior. >> she actually tried to keep one of the police officers out of the laundry room. she tried to close the door with her in the laundry room and him out. >> when "dateline extra" continues. do you want me to go first or do you want to go first, brea? you can go first. audible reintroduced this whole world to me. so many great stories from amazing people. it makes me want to be better. to be able to connect with the people's stories that i'm listening to. that's inspiration. it's on during my commute, it's on all the time. doing the dishes. working out. while i'm in the car. at bed time. an audible listener is someone that wants to broaden their mind. people who are tired of listening to the radio, or music. to hear her speak those words. it was incredibl
and i mean, you've got a dining room table, you've got a hutch, you've got a grandfather clock.pened up that clock and it was an oh, wow moment. >> now, why would a prowler leave something so important in there? if the intruder was outside, how did a key piece of evidence get inside? and something else seemed odd. jane's behavior. >> she actually tried to keep one of the police officers out of the laundry room. she tried to close the door with her in the laundry room and him out....
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in these positions, making this linkage between teachers and students because as hard as it was and hutch she saw students be denied irit was terribly delivering to teach this way. overcrowded classrooms and trying to create any type of relationship with these students and their families was very trying and that's part of what pushed her into becoming an organize. so she earthed with operation bread basket now operation push, teacher division and they organize hundreds black teachers to address these issues. remember i asked her one of the last questions in one of our session was about what her most rewarding teaching experience was it and was her last site the taught at. woodson elementary school in the washington park community. and at the time they're no longer there but the washington park homes were on either side of woodson and she said i remember when guy there, people were like, good luck, that's failing school, a terrible school, kids from the projects, and i remember her telling me it was the most rewarding experience she had they had a unite group of teacher doing incredible th
in these positions, making this linkage between teachers and students because as hard as it was and hutch she saw students be denied irit was terribly delivering to teach this way. overcrowded classrooms and trying to create any type of relationship with these students and their families was very trying and that's part of what pushed her into becoming an organize. so she earthed with operation bread basket now operation push, teacher division and they organize hundreds black teachers to address...
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>>that is the way i look at is a beautiful china hutch but this beautiful handcrafted work. what is this an who want it. so this this is a hatch of some sort and it the artist is tim are now and it is really just an incredible intricate piece of wood brilliantly done. he has and he which a word. so he got best of show for 3 d what three-dimensional fantastic and then you know this entire room is so large where in the fairgrounds can people find this exhibit. >>so the exhibit is in the veterans memorial auditorium, and we right now are in the redwood foy a which we've opened up so the auditorium is straight ahead behind that amazing sculptor there and then we walk through here and we actually see a bit of greenery and this wasn't actually necessarily our work the people crested but these are things that a certain club here in marin county grew what are they also going to see him here. they are going to see one of the finest bonds i exhibits in marine county, so this is that marine county bonds ike club some of these trees are over 90 years old they well older than i and we we
>>that is the way i look at is a beautiful china hutch but this beautiful handcrafted work. what is this an who want it. so this this is a hatch of some sort and it the artist is tim are now and it is really just an incredible intricate piece of wood brilliantly done. he has and he which a word. so he got best of show for 3 d what three-dimensional fantastic and then you know this entire room is so large where in the fairgrounds can people find this exhibit. >>so the exhibit is in...
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> back to the breaking news we mentioned a few moments ago, the unredacted search warrants paid to hutch money payments by donald trump's former fixer to porn star stormy daniels, those documents just posted online. tom winter nbc news investigative correspondent has been combing through them over the last few minutes. mia wiley, msnbc analyst joins met. tom, i know you've had a few minutes to start sifting through. what do you see so far? >> so, craig, bottom line is there's about 20 pages of unredacted materials that lay out why the fbi should be able to search michael cohen's properties and electronic devices and be able to put together a case. had is the fbi's affidavit to the judge saying, hey, we believe we have reason, probable cause, it's called a probable cause affidavit to be able to do these searches. and what we're getting now is not new information in that these payments occurred, that michael cohen was involved, that american media, the publisher of the "national enquirer" was involved, we've known all that since august of last year. what we're getting today say snippet of
> back to the breaking news we mentioned a few moments ago, the unredacted search warrants paid to hutch money payments by donald trump's former fixer to porn star stormy daniels, those documents just posted online. tom winter nbc news investigative correspondent has been combing through them over the last few minutes. mia wiley, msnbc analyst joins met. tom, i know you've had a few minutes to start sifting through. what do you see so far? >> so, craig, bottom line is there's about 20...
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the sierra had a hutch much better snow year than rain year. talk bay whopper of a system. to category 4. the inner eye wall intense turnpikes identified and running into deep warmer water that. it is tracking northwest of the island. tracking northwest. that is the way it is supposed to go. it will run into cooler water. by saturday, it should be down to about 4 # miles per hour an a tropical storm. have to watch some of the moisture maybe peeling back toward the west. that tend for favor southern california and not so much you. the low responsible us for is right there in seattle an portland and it is giving them off and on rain keeping our temperatures near average on a little bit below. temperature will stay about the same next few days. we are in the 50s and 60s on these temperatures here. not warming up tooiesy ies -- too crazy. i think we'll see more of an increase in the hoe cloud deck in the next 48 hours and maybe some drizzle on the 4th. that is the way it's looking. hate to say it. for us, not much is changing until after friday and we'll start to see a little b
the sierra had a hutch much better snow year than rain year. talk bay whopper of a system. to category 4. the inner eye wall intense turnpikes identified and running into deep warmer water that. it is tracking northwest of the island. tracking northwest. that is the way it is supposed to go. it will run into cooler water. by saturday, it should be down to about 4 # miles per hour an a tropical storm. have to watch some of the moisture maybe peeling back toward the west. that tend for favor...