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i saw myself. i saw medgar evers. i saw you running.traordinary because it was like a dance, you are doing a dance. your arms reminded me of judy jamieson breakdancing. your arms like this and your hair, your hair was moving. there was a section in the piece where this young girl sings about how beautiful life is. even in the middle of all of that pain, i saw this beauty and it was obvious to me that you were being crucified. but at the same time you were being resurrected. i was being resurrected. to really getear over the emotion of it, so i could get to the mathematics of the notes. the soul of the notes. and i finally did. and believe me, i was glad when i put the last note on the piece. it take me for a journey. i felt what you felt. that is how powerful it was. seeing a young girl suffering like that, you know? i am still coming to understand what it is. all of my life, i will still be learning from what you gave me and i wanted to give what you gave me to the world. so i wrote the piece. [improvises notes] those are the bombs fal
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because i saw you playing. i saw you playing, too.much more to talk about what happened -- jeffrey: with much more to talk about what happened next. "1968,"den, your book, 1968 was a turning point in the war, but this photo was so galvanizing it contributed to the end of the war. can you put it in context of those other battles? photos become iconic because they visually capture very complicated stories sometimes. on an emotional level. amlonow, that photograph emblemized the war. re wask that the accommodation of ignorance and arrogance. the ideal was a generation of young americans were eager to communism,pread of as they saw this authoritarian menace spreading around the world. and with good intentions, many young americans volunteered or went to vietnam to fight. book i wrote was it washe battle of hue, apparent the war was not winnable. and it was apparent not just to critical journalists or soldiers on the ground. it was apparent to the highest levels of the government. the president himself realized the fight was not winnable.
because i saw you playing. i saw you playing, too.much more to talk about what happened -- jeffrey: with much more to talk about what happened next. "1968,"den, your book, 1968 was a turning point in the war, but this photo was so galvanizing it contributed to the end of the war. can you put it in context of those other battles? photos become iconic because they visually capture very complicated stories sometimes. on an emotional level. amlonow, that photograph emblemized the war. re...
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the poster and right when i saw the cat i am like mom that is benji. what do you mean? that is benji on the paper. she saw it and ripped it off. it is benji. >> i am grateful. i told her, the funny thing is that, a friendship has come e f >> bakie's owners told the family who had taken him in they can come over any time and visit. here is the real story behind this, guys. bakie went to five or six houses but nobody knows about. [ laughter ] >> and lived well after the kinkaid fire. >> yes. oh my gosh. >> those of you who have cats know what i am talking about. >> thanks so much for watching the news at 7:00. continue streaming right now on cbsn bay area. good night be erck h baat11e a announcer: it's time to play "fam steve harvey. [captioning maowoi? hello, everybody. i appreciate that.ou everybody. how y'all? i appreciate that now. thank y'all. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man, steve harvey. [cheers and applause] boy, heh heh heh. i'm used to saying, "we're gonna have a good one today," but y'all don't even know. returning for t
the poster and right when i saw the cat i am like mom that is benji. what do you mean? that is benji on the paper. she saw it and ripped it off. it is benji. >> i am grateful. i told her, the funny thing is that, a friendship has come e f >> bakie's owners told the family who had taken him in they can come over any time and visit. here is the real story behind this, guys. bakie went to five or six houses but nobody knows about. [ laughter ] >> and lived well after the kinkaid...
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i will always be a coug. >> and what a weekend for klay. we saw him on the sidelines during the game. i tweeted that video of the a lot of stars were here at the game. jerry rice and steve young were the honorary team captains. they walked out for the coin toss. i heard barry bonds was here. if you're anybody who is a bay area sports star, i saw them. 34-20. i hear the crowd being very loud so that's a good sign. this is a championship game. >> aware hear it in the background too. >>> the awards show buzz wore off quickly and it was a tto harrison, the wine tcollection.. to craig, this rock. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything to preserve and protect them. with love, california. >>> tonight on abc7 news at 11:00, kids rush into their parents' arms sobbing after a terrifying school bus ride thoufl bus driver explained what happened. >>> plus our coverage of the 49ers continues. we'll have reaction from our fans at levi's and watch parties after the final whistle of the championship game.
i will always be a coug. >> and what a weekend for klay. we saw him on the sidelines during the game. i tweeted that video of the a lot of stars were here at the game. jerry rice and steve young were the honorary team captains. they walked out for the coin toss. i heard barry bonds was here. if you're anybody who is a bay area sports star, i saw them. 34-20. i hear the crowd being very loud so that's a good sign. this is a championship game. >> aware hear it in the background too....
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i tell you, when i saw -- because i follow you on twitter. i saw the photograph. ght, honestly, i thought you were making fun of donald trump. because he had posted a photo of his head on like sylvester stallone's body. and i saw it, oh, that's funny, and i kind of kept going. then i started reading all these stories, oh my god, kumail's body. i'm like, they found kumail's body? [ laughter ] it became a worldwide viral sensation, your body. >> yeah. super weird, man. it was a weird couple days. >> jimmy: i have the photograph here in case you haven't seen it. >> oh my god. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: this is the part that's absolutely ridiculous. it's like -- >> yeah. it's actually the streets to lead to my home that i grew up in. [ laughter ] that's the map. >> jimmy: i did not know veins went in that direction, i thought they only went this way, i had no idea. >> i think i messed up my veins by working out. those aren't going anywhere. where are those going? shouldn't they be going to the heart? aren't they supposed to go to the heart? >> jimmy: they are su
i tell you, when i saw -- because i follow you on twitter. i saw the photograph. ght, honestly, i thought you were making fun of donald trump. because he had posted a photo of his head on like sylvester stallone's body. and i saw it, oh, that's funny, and i kind of kept going. then i started reading all these stories, oh my god, kumail's body. i'm like, they found kumail's body? [ laughter ] it became a worldwide viral sensation, your body. >> yeah. super weird, man. it was a weird couple...
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on october 14th $1053.00 i went into the countryside with a bicycle and some cattle and i saw a convoy of cars coming towards me. hey stand back get off the road. things were very authoritarian back then so i guess somebody important was coming to live in. the tapas on the i was working at my office in the castle. and suddenly i don't know. franco is here so i said sister what are you talking about franco yes she said franco is here. so we went up to the keep and there he was. franco was looking around and suddenly said could you please tell me where the salado reverse. and i said it was there behind those trees. ok ok he said and that was it he looked around a while and then said ok very well. from the left and everyone was wondering what he was looking for and why he had come to rota but we had already read in the newspapers that spain had signed a treaty with the united states and what it was all about. is spain was not in any condition to negotiate and this would become obvious in the agreements it signed because they did the country a lot of damage. if. you're. looking. at a forei
on october 14th $1053.00 i went into the countryside with a bicycle and some cattle and i saw a convoy of cars coming towards me. hey stand back get off the road. things were very authoritarian back then so i guess somebody important was coming to live in. the tapas on the i was working at my office in the castle. and suddenly i don't know. franco is here so i said sister what are you talking about franco yes she said franco is here. so we went up to the keep and there he was. franco was...
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pin when i. saw the ocean is on the edge of the u.k. yeah and i think the ad tenzing down you actually seen that before don't try to how do you. find if was are you should it is an actual find in the mill shorts hot skirts. least. financial you couldn't walk since i was sure he enjoyed what she just chen's how why did she go to. him with and cut up the candles to blow up my general will. come. to syria to get all this attention i'm getting now and nothing to do with luck is definitely. good as usual though you'll lose she'll though that one. i learned on the yoga would you know when you're an arab basher trying to. get 50501 of the tomato. plants in the mantle. and no one ocean fish the whole lives she wants to go no flow from harm. oh right a low low low low low low low low low low low low low low low low low low life that are going to let you know you're a live alone a living. thing. telling. you to to. 6 6 let you. live you. a little. you. a little ok listen you. lose. the blow look a little thank you thank you. thank . you. lou. lou
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." >>> the first time i saw her, i thought she was beautiful. we just loved being together. we were always together. our kitchen back door was opened, and the glass was broken. >> my wife! oh my god! >> it was him who found her. >> i just didn't know how to handle it. i wish i could have been there to protect her. >> a wife murdered. and later a husband under suspicion. >> he was such a nice guy. you would have never have guessed that he would have done something like that. >> you think he faked that burglary and killed his wife? >> yes. >> he wanted the house. he wanted her money. and if he divorced her, he lost everything. >> in court, a stunning verdict. >> this cannot be happening. i did not kill my wife. >> but more stunning still was what came after. a mysterious witness with a secret. >> this is a woman who essentially says, i saw the murderer. and it wasn't tom foley. >> would her story be the ultimate twist? >>> hello and welcome to "dateline." it's a mystery people thought they had the answer to, the murder of a well-loved teacher and a close-knit town. within hour
." >>> the first time i saw her, i thought she was beautiful. we just loved being together. we were always together. our kitchen back door was opened, and the glass was broken. >> my wife! oh my god! >> it was him who found her. >> i just didn't know how to handle it. i wish i could have been there to protect her. >> a wife murdered. and later a husband under suspicion. >> he was such a nice guy. you would have never have guessed that he would have...
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>> so i came home and i saw that american culture had changed. ew up -- i went to ojai school a place in pennsylvania and when i left it was a waspy town where people were green pants and deck ties. and when i came back i had the first anthropology, the store anthropology i never thought a story named after academic discipline would come to pennsylvania. so new culture in coming to and it became the first book. >> one is you write that? >> that came out in 2000. >> the theme was? >> there was peoples with 60s values in 90s money. so basically i came home and i looked at the new york times wedding page, what they called the mergers and acquisitions page,. [laughter] it was like stand for mailing yale, goldman moehring mckenzie, they, you couldn't have too much of that because they are the tensions of b2 great in that marriage. and i saw that come to being and they will had to prove they did were not money hungry so that a code of consumption to prove that they were still progressives, and so for example one of the code was you can spend money, as m
>> so i came home and i saw that american culture had changed. ew up -- i went to ojai school a place in pennsylvania and when i left it was a waspy town where people were green pants and deck ties. and when i came back i had the first anthropology, the store anthropology i never thought a story named after academic discipline would come to pennsylvania. so new culture in coming to and it became the first book. >> one is you write that? >> that came out in 2000. >> the...
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-i saw homelessness like i would not have expected to see right.es and boarded up buildings. -right. -where is all the money? is money leaving here? lots of money is living here. a ton of money is leaving here. -where is it going? -it's going all over the world. i've heard of people buying houses in the grand caymans. i've heard of people buying property in south america with their marijuana money. because marijuana is illegal under federal law, it's hard for pot businesses to deposit cash or take out loans. the sheriff says their money does flow down the mountain, but in ways you might not expect. when i think about hospice centers, therapy centers, community centers, how are those actually being funded? we have a very generous community here. so, if i go to a fundraiser here at town hall, are people dropping a bag of cash? yes, they are. bags of cash show up at schools, and there are people that actually have so much money that money is buried. several hundred million dollars a year in tax evasion here in the county? easily. easily. coming up, ha
-i saw homelessness like i would not have expected to see right.es and boarded up buildings. -right. -where is all the money? is money leaving here? lots of money is living here. a ton of money is leaving here. -where is it going? -it's going all over the world. i've heard of people buying houses in the grand caymans. i've heard of people buying property in south america with their marijuana money. because marijuana is illegal under federal law, it's hard for pot businesses to deposit cash or...
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and so all the qualities you mentioned are qualities i saw mentioned are qualities i saw 40 years ago just in different forms. the life of elizabeth has always been an adventure, and of the adventures keep getting bigger and bolder. but it is good you see all of hat and other supporters see t as well because although she as the extraordinary plan, all the pieces fit together because better than anyone else she understands the issues working families face. and how we can fix them and ddress them. but plans are not enough because the plans are put into effect by people, and people have a good sense of who the candidate is who has come up with all these plans, and all the qualities you mention are qualities of a warm, compassionate, dynamic, energetic, powerfully smart, the woman who really is our est chance at winning. and one thing that may not necessarily come through in all the appearances, you see her up there talking enthusiastically about the issues, she is listening to people, she is engaging them with her uestions, she is smiling and ugging people in selfie lines. it is easy to
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i saw you could say that some really funny that really enjoyable album here but you know i have no doubt that i know how to turn them out of their mail we know for sure it was out. of. town it's. time to. show you my. thumb. out. loud let me. leave you to. challenge that you know. only shout would feel my shit cause. the ones on the should see. no it wasn't it yes is follow suit. i say ignition word which was on your. television but it wasn't a good bomb go off to a new place a little bit late. to listen to me to a meeting that would assume a new mission to have bought. cars and you can see you didn't pull from having the folks who were the sunday would you want to charge. you'll git did you guys new to the new deal one. that some of. these had to shield on the pa oh i happen to. have one. suit of ha ha ha. that's a routine you post the picture every day 6 months ago her pictures went viral overnight. heard soon that would be rice now we're out of. the loop hole but the whole. thing could hear from. sudan on the one exactly. rising to open the hatch and you could do that actually they di
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i saw yourfilm... congratulations. thank you very much. i saw your film... i saw congratulations. and i are, like everybody else in the sold—out screening i was in, is still thinking about it and is still reeling from the sheer ingenuity of this. have you ever worked so hard ona this. have you ever worked so hard on a film in terms of pre—preparation? on a film in terms of pre-preparation? we certainly had a lot of prep, yeah. every film has its own challenges, but this one was certainly... the prep year was the most important i've ever done, yes. and for anyone who hasn't seen the film yet, it is well documented now that you worked in a... a fair to say, is it fair to say, i slightly usual way, and as a team pull together seven or eight minute sequences which were then knitted together, so the film looks absolutely seamless. how big a challenge that you think that was when sam mendes put that to you? originally, he didn't put it to me, he just sent originally, he didn't put it to me, hejust sent me originally, he didn't put it to me, he just sent me the script and it was on the f
i saw yourfilm... congratulations. thank you very much. i saw your film... i saw congratulations. and i are, like everybody else in the sold—out screening i was in, is still thinking about it and is still reeling from the sheer ingenuity of this. have you ever worked so hard ona this. have you ever worked so hard on a film in terms of pre—preparation? on a film in terms of pre-preparation? we certainly had a lot of prep, yeah. every film has its own challenges, but this one was certainly......
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i know the difference leadership can make because i saw what mike bloomberg did as mayor. vocoring 700,0mbergsu 4 more n yorkers, expec hexrage 700,0mbergsu 4 to 200,000 more kids and upgraded pediatric care--- infant mortality rates dropped to record lows. and as mayor, mike bloomberg always championed reproductive health for women. so when you hear mike bloomberg on health care... mrb: this is america. we can certainly afford to make sure that everybody that needs to see a doctor can see a doctor, everybody that needs medicines to stay healthy can get those medicines. nurse: you should know, he did it as mayor, he'll get it done as president. mrb: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. . >>> let's see how wall street is doing, less than an hour close, a strong day for the dow, up 230 points. >> dangers in people's homes. hundreds of household items are recalled every year. michelle explains, most people never return the hazardous products. >> college students, sofia is on a mission to warn families across the country. >> i don't think anyone thinks that this is s
i know the difference leadership can make because i saw what mike bloomberg did as mayor. vocoring 700,0mbergsu 4 more n yorkers, expec hexrage 700,0mbergsu 4 to 200,000 more kids and upgraded pediatric care--- infant mortality rates dropped to record lows. and as mayor, mike bloomberg always championed reproductive health for women. so when you hear mike bloomberg on health care... mrb: this is america. we can certainly afford to make sure that everybody that needs to see a doctor can see a...
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. >> i saw he had a black mask on which i thought was peculiar. >> two suspects in custody after a laptop theft turns into a possible murder case. >>> a bigger problem in one east bay community. >> i don't ever remember a spike of primacy like this happening. >> he was very fortunate not to be killed in that situation. >>> plus a close call for one beach goer. this did danger still working tonight along the bay area [ null ] >>> the traffic stop in the south bay that left one officer sick. what did they find in the driver's glove box. >> we did bring the vehicle with the substance to our office as a precaution. >>> right now on the kpix 5 news at 7:00 and streaming on cbs and bay area, two suspects could face murder charges after a deadly laptop theft. >>> business owners say they are seeing more of these brazen crimes. kpix 5's wilson walker is at the scene in montclair. wilson? >> reporter: all police will say is that they have made two arrests, no identity on the suspects yet. all day long, people have been coming by here and paying their respects to the victim. this includes those who
. >> i saw he had a black mask on which i thought was peculiar. >> two suspects in custody after a laptop theft turns into a possible murder case. >>> a bigger problem in one east bay community. >> i don't ever remember a spike of primacy like this happening. >> he was very fortunate not to be killed in that situation. >>> plus a close call for one beach goer. this did danger still working tonight along the bay area [ null ] >>> the traffic...
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saw. cause and i could have. just wondered if i was 14 when i arrived here and my mother told me don't go down i'm going to do something not. the sort of money system in there when there were other ways to get to school than what we defied our parents and always walked along the avenue to san fernando which was busier than all the other streets in the city and the market because of that we had. actually consisted of 2 different towns one along kyra colorado very traditional in the other along up in need of something very american that's why the american bars are casinos were the last thing on. it and that together under this system there was this girl from london her name was janet. she was pretty dressed in a way we weren't used to here an. idiom would be and we were very proud of her in a mini skirt. and a kind of fur jacket and if i get the most freaked out she was the real thing you would get if you're going to the. play. that is the caveat you arrived here in december 972 i had no more than 5 pounds in my po
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adult optimal you may be doing very well maybe i don't know if it will cost them all or solo she called tony to many of us about mission to folks is all she saw all those on the bus or creation i. will quote here hans issue meeting. i'm sorry that your concert sword and shield is only or still a risk you also assume. russia will know you're going to you'll see where this is. going to settle not only to the next one you deal with our american people and if you wanted us or not soldiers was in. on no sugar go up. to this of course it's cold out we should or should not turn up tonight is calm cool number 200 logistically don't look up to walk or coffee just. for your cup move to put the growth on that if you think about it are you gonna. find. the how do you go to mumbai i don't discard all the group who know me. know that the moon disc is a good understanding can not going to be a good show most of the time i must. listen in i did my back in the more than all of that economic. talk sekai the no against taking me to the court that this story poured into talking didn't i no luck. welcome one all got. from magic and it would overdosed on my comman
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lemonis: tonight on "the profit," i visit two businesses with twists that i never saw coming. rst, i visit austin, texas... lauri: good to see you. lemonis: ...and meet a woman who owns a hat store... does it fit my fat head? lauri: nope. lemonis: ...with an unbelievable passion... how many different hats are in here? lauri: all of them. lemonis: but how many different kinds? lauri: lots. lemonis: ...offset by her quirks. lauri: this is my cash wrap, and if i die i'll be buried in it or burned up in it. lemonis: then i go to utah to meet a snow and skiboard manufacturer funded by deep pockets. and how much have you invested in this business? lou: $6 million. lemonis: i'm sorry? lou: $6 million. lemonis: unfortunately, its leader has an arrogance to match. mike: if i was going to go out and pitch this right now, it would be a very detailed plan. it wouldn't be anything like this. ♪ lemonis: i'm marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to help businesses. i love investing in american businesses. woman: people are here because i care. lemonis: it's not always easy, but i do it to c
lemonis: tonight on "the profit," i visit two businesses with twists that i never saw coming. rst, i visit austin, texas... lauri: good to see you. lemonis: ...and meet a woman who owns a hat store... does it fit my fat head? lauri: nope. lemonis: ...with an unbelievable passion... how many different hats are in here? lauri: all of them. lemonis: but how many different kinds? lauri: lots. lemonis: ...offset by her quirks. lauri: this is my cash wrap, and if i die i'll be buried in it...
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and i saw you. and you were covered in tears. rushes at the end of the first -- i should say that this play is actually two separate plays if you want to? right? >> yeah, two - >> jimmy: i saw them both in the same day for a total of, i think it was like, six and a a half hours >> yes >> jimmy: but you don't have to do that. >> no, no, no. it's -- you can do whatever you want [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's very nice >> yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. you just come and go as you please no, actually, well, the thing is, is that it we -- it is one big play but we also think of them as two separate plays >> yes, yeah, yeah, yeah >> they're two very different plays. and so, when people see a six and a half hour play, they think, "oh, my god i'm never going to get home. and we like to think of it as actually season one of "the inheritance. and season two of "the inheritance. >> jimmy: okay, yeah >> yeah. >> jimmy: so it's like binge watching on netflix. >> it's exactly like that. >> jimmy: okay, perfect. >> so you come -- so you, like, come watc
and i saw you. and you were covered in tears. rushes at the end of the first -- i should say that this play is actually two separate plays if you want to? right? >> yeah, two - >> jimmy: i saw them both in the same day for a total of, i think it was like, six and a a half hours >> yes >> jimmy: but you don't have to do that. >> no, no, no. it's -- you can do whatever you want [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's very nice >> yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. you just...
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then i saw "good time", and they are other movies, these guys are incredible. h, yeah. let me meet those guys, they gave me the script and it's excellent. >> jimmy: they must have been 14 years old or something. >> the first time, yeah. >> jimmy: it makes sense that you wouldn't be interested in doing a movie with them at that time. >> just, they love you, by the way, and benny met you the other day. >> jimmy: and yet no one called me to be in the movie. >> you're so busy. >> jimmy: that's the thing about the movie, and i love when occasionally, a director will do this. >> right. >> jimmy: they populated the movie with a lot of people who aren't actors. >> right, right. it's about, it's new york city, and there's some, my character gets into trouble with some tough guys, and they get real tough people to be in it. not actors. most of the cast is not actors. there's some great actors in it. but a lot of the scenes i did with guys who, it was their first time doing it, they were supposed to smack me around, and the stunt coordinator would say you don't have to act
then i saw "good time", and they are other movies, these guys are incredible. h, yeah. let me meet those guys, they gave me the script and it's excellent. >> jimmy: they must have been 14 years old or something. >> the first time, yeah. >> jimmy: it makes sense that you wouldn't be interested in doing a movie with them at that time. >> just, they love you, by the way, and benny met you the other day. >> jimmy: and yet no one called me to be in the movie....
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yeah >> jimmy: i love this cover. >> thank you yeah >> jimmy: i saw a lot of fans reacting to your haircut get so - >> well, people -- some people loved -- and some people hated it and i really liked it. >> jimmy: i loved it >> yeah, i really -- i liked the shag i kind of look like a mop. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: like a mop >> like i'm -- like a human mop. [ laughter ] someone you'd see in kind of a a high school hallway. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah but now you're back to this. >> the shorter stuff yeah >> jimmy: the shorter. >> this is the shorter stuff >> jimmy: well, i have a a feeling that "stranger things" -- are you gearing up for another season >> yes they wanted me to kind of grow it out but, yeah. it will be good. it'll be good. yeah, i don't know [ light laughter ] i don't know >> jimmy: what happened there? are you worried about spoilers or something >> no. there's nothing to do with my hair when it comes to "stranger things." i don't know why i got so nervous. but -- [ laughter ] that's the biggest spoiler to "stranger things" four it's like, "his hair is" - >> jimmy: his hair is one in
yeah >> jimmy: i love this cover. >> thank you yeah >> jimmy: i saw a lot of fans reacting to your haircut get so - >> well, people -- some people loved -- and some people hated it and i really liked it. >> jimmy: i loved it >> yeah, i really -- i liked the shag i kind of look like a mop. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: like a mop >> like i'm -- like a human mop. [ laughter ] someone you'd see in kind of a a high school hallway. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah...
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i thought i saw a stalled vehicle. be careful chp does remain pulley staffed if you know what i mean. >> hi there sal, good morning to you. 2020 starting off treating you well? >> i believe it is . >>> we're talking about some dense fog this morning. patchy morning fog, afternoon with 50s and 60s. so we'll call it partly to even mostly sunny later on today. it will ce day but watch out for some of that dense fog that will impact your visibility this morning. quarter mile visibility this morning so you can see not everywhere but a dense fog advisory in the morning for 10:00. as we take a look at the satellite and we're showing you the high clouds springing in from the north. a lot of cloud cover to start off the year. not so much for today. we'll have more hazy sunshine for your thursday forecast. ow fairfield. 37. 40s out in oakland, fremont and hayward. here is our live camera looking but still, we are tracking some patchy overcast out there. storm track is up here. up to our north and as can you see here that dry weat
i thought i saw a stalled vehicle. be careful chp does remain pulley staffed if you know what i mean. >> hi there sal, good morning to you. 2020 starting off treating you well? >> i believe it is . >>> we're talking about some dense fog this morning. patchy morning fog, afternoon with 50s and 60s. so we'll call it partly to even mostly sunny later on today. it will ce day but watch out for some of that dense fog that will impact your visibility this morning. quarter mile...
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i saw you eating poop earlier. hey!'s a baby! do you love reese's pieces? well have we got a deal for you. we're making reese's with pieces. sorta like a buy one get one free inside the thing you just got. not sorry. reese's. skip to the good part with alka-seltzer plus. now with 25% more concentrated power. nothing works faster for powerful cold relief. oh, what a relief it is! so fast! but we figure it out. in fact, people are always doing impressive things. so how come all these people who do wildly challenging things feel like they can't do their taxes? we're talking about a bunch of baby-birthing, office-disco-ing, zero-gravity-toothbrushing, late-night-chainsaw-sculpting, dog-walking people. we believe people can be good at anything. yes, even taxes. intuit. turbotax. an expression of disgust caused by inadequate litter. yestank face.es. tidy cats is the cure. with guaranteed tidylock protection. you won't have to face one more stank face. tidy cats. every home, every cat. there's a tidy cats for that. (whistling)
i saw you eating poop earlier. hey!'s a baby! do you love reese's pieces? well have we got a deal for you. we're making reese's with pieces. sorta like a buy one get one free inside the thing you just got. not sorry. reese's. skip to the good part with alka-seltzer plus. now with 25% more concentrated power. nothing works faster for powerful cold relief. oh, what a relief it is! so fast! but we figure it out. in fact, people are always doing impressive things. so how come all these people who...
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i was the first black man they had ever seen. as soon as they saw me, all talking stopped. ame my friends. i had to learn everything from them. i had to learn the language. slowly by slowly, i became accustomed to the climate. i was happy. i really wanted to live forever in greenland. but my countrymen have never seen the polar night before, the polar light before, and i said to myself, after the slavery and colonisation, why can‘t i write for my people to see the eskimos through, through our eyes? so i decided to go back. it took me five years to write it. but my deepest wish would be to end my life in greenland. it is my country. yes. tete—michel wrote an award—winning account of his adventures which has been translated into eight languages. our final witness describes probably one of the most important moments in living memory. injuly1969, apollo 11 became the first space flight to successfully land people on the moon. flight controller gerry griffin was at mission control in houston as the world watched in awe. mission control was made up of a bunch of young people. i wa
i was the first black man they had ever seen. as soon as they saw me, all talking stopped. ame my friends. i had to learn everything from them. i had to learn the language. slowly by slowly, i became accustomed to the climate. i was happy. i really wanted to live forever in greenland. but my countrymen have never seen the polar night before, the polar light before, and i said to myself, after the slavery and colonisation, why can‘t i write for my people to see the eskimos through, through our...
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i saw you talking to me what these guys are sending us are used to grass. for thought sure you know i mean one america. can do to another me now mark came on or not it that night so you see when you saw the group that kind of 1. site on a google are. likely to must. i must. have clearly known quinlan and in rural choose what i'm here to channel pretty opens. the. door and say. can't because i want. it to. us that it may hurt other stuff. you know since i. was not caught crew. over to talk. thank. optician honored to have. the. photo cannot there is no article on. nikon. or 100 skill your own or was that it. simple say your analysis of the new. cue muscle. in the school we're told all the men want to go to a county. winery and what are they. tales as i type it all i thought as a pain when i thought of it all. night it was a night dates to show good julie foudy to run at the 2nd night of rest and day to day i was told i sing con game with sinister to sick i just not up to the not to do so they got up to money in the sun in june and that day you and you need no
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i saw a real magical thinking with the caller. officials saying it will be contained and it will stay right there. i went on air and said there is - - this is magical thinking. there's no way it won't spread. you have an incubation period of five days. people feel fine and then go somewhere else and spread. there is a need especially in tough times, to think correctly. even if it's not what you want to hear. >> well said. >> do we have time for one more question? >> doctor farmer, my name is eminently power - - emily. i was reading pathology of power when the earthquake hit. >> see, someone read it. >> i was wondering if you could comment on how the earthquake - - the views you expressed in that book. and whether or not you think that has changed or it's moving in the right direction or if we still have work to do? >> my views of the history of the united states in haiti are not subject to revision unless there's new cash of troves i missed. like the 18th-century wikileaks. [laughter] looking backwards, i already knew there were go
i saw a real magical thinking with the caller. officials saying it will be contained and it will stay right there. i went on air and said there is - - this is magical thinking. there's no way it won't spread. you have an incubation period of five days. people feel fine and then go somewhere else and spread. there is a need especially in tough times, to think correctly. even if it's not what you want to hear. >> well said. >> do we have time for one more question? >> doctor...
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i saw hunger and death at every corner in prerevolutionary beijing. but no one cared about it. hildhood, my life was tough. when i was six, my father died and my mother and i had to go on the streets and beg for a living. it was harsh trying to survive. everyone was poor. people gave us free bread, which help to keep us alive for a while. after trying lots of different ways to keep food on the table, my mother had to marry again to survive. i went to a local factory to learn how to make and fix bikes, but i still couldn't earn enough to buy basics like bread and butter. so i learned how to ride rickshaws in beijing, to earn more money. after the peaceful liberation of beijing in early 1949, an undercover communist party member approached me. he explained the communist army was different. it worked for the people and helped the poon worked for the people and helped the poor. he made me feel like they were family. that's when i decided to become a communist soldier in beijing. i often told my children and grandchildren that i was so proud tojoin the and grandchildren that i was so
i saw hunger and death at every corner in prerevolutionary beijing. but no one cared about it. hildhood, my life was tough. when i was six, my father died and my mother and i had to go on the streets and beg for a living. it was harsh trying to survive. everyone was poor. people gave us free bread, which help to keep us alive for a while. after trying lots of different ways to keep food on the table, my mother had to marry again to survive. i went to a local factory to learn how to make and fix...
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. >> all of a sudden i saw three to five people running north. >> i saw them coming this way. i told the cops they were here. >> four suspected auto burglars were arrested. the parking officer was hurt but is expected to be ok. >>> bar is set to vote on a pilot program to boost safety on trains. ambassadors will be change in crisis prevention and roam around the transit system between 2 pm and midnight. the b.a.r.t. board of directors is expected to meet this thursday. if the program is approved writers could see these unarmed staffers as soon as next month. >>> nearly 30 state lawmakers have backed a bill revamped by san mateo senator to crackdown on tobacco products. senator jerry hill's proposal with band store sales of all flavored tobacco products including menthol cigarettes. this as data shows tremendous growth and use by high scol25 0 en hospitalizations and more than they are believed to be tied t0 vaping last month. >>> this goes beyond what the united states government hado stis ineffective. they are not prohibiting the sale of the flavors in the tobacco products th
. >> all of a sudden i saw three to five people running north. >> i saw them coming this way. i told the cops they were here. >> four suspected auto burglars were arrested. the parking officer was hurt but is expected to be ok. >>> bar is set to vote on a pilot program to boost safety on trains. ambassadors will be change in crisis prevention and roam around the transit system between 2 pm and midnight. the b.a.r.t. board of directors is expected to meet this...
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son i saw my buddies do is draw. as to which song it's ludicrous you know it's so you're 20 you know we have posters that say wait until she's sober i'm it's remarkable that that's allowed to pass and in today's military we've implemented training and each and every level. military service from the moment they enter the service and basic training they are given that campaign consist of a series of posters that are actually training tools and each of those posters has a different focus you cannot perform sexual assault with pretty posters posters do not prevent sexual predators from preying upon women and men in the military we're talking about people barging into rooms in the middle of the night posters going to prevent a criminal from barging into your rooms or violent people but one of the things that we do in our prevention strategy is to focus on bystander intervention in strategy and in that training we ask for each soldier sailor airman or marine to be aware of what sexual assault is and how to prevent it sark
son i saw my buddies do is draw. as to which song it's ludicrous you know it's so you're 20 you know we have posters that say wait until she's sober i'm it's remarkable that that's allowed to pass and in today's military we've implemented training and each and every level. military service from the moment they enter the service and basic training they are given that campaign consist of a series of posters that are actually training tools and each of those posters has a different focus you...
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i was the first black man they had ever seen. as soon as they saw me, all talking stopped. d, some started weeping, but i was always welcomed by eskimos, who became my friends. i had to learn everything from them. i had to learn the language. slowly by slowly, i became accustomed to the climate. i was happy. i really wanted to live forever in greenland. but my countrymen have never seen the polar night before, the polar light before, and i said to myself, after the slavery and colonisation, why can't i write for my people to see the eskimos through, through our eyes? so i decided to go back. it took me five years to write it. but my deepest wish would be to end my life in greenland. it is my country. yes. tete—michel wrote an award—winning account of his adventures which has been translated into eight languages. our final witness describes probably one of the most important moments in living memory. injuly1969, apollo 11 became the first space flight to successfully land people on the moon. flight controller gerry griffin was at mission control in houston as the world watche
i was the first black man they had ever seen. as soon as they saw me, all talking stopped. d, some started weeping, but i was always welcomed by eskimos, who became my friends. i had to learn everything from them. i had to learn the language. slowly by slowly, i became accustomed to the climate. i was happy. i really wanted to live forever in greenland. but my countrymen have never seen the polar night before, the polar light before, and i said to myself, after the slavery and colonisation, why...
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then at mid—on, they gave up on it and as soon as i saw him give up, i wa nt to and as soon as i sawup, i want to the far side. it was a celebration to be honest. i didn't know what to do. just getting rid of a bit of energy. it was a pretty special moment. it was awesome to look at the boys in the changing room and see it and seeing how happy they were as well, something we really enjoy, enjoy each other‘s success. really enjoy, enjoy each other‘s success. that was pretty awesome. so a day ollie pope will remember for the rest of his life. earlierjonathan trott joined us in the studio and gave us his reaction. the thing that struck me, and what pressed me usually was he didn't feel as he had to play like ben stokes. he played in the same manner. he didn't feel like he had to add to it, he was very co mforta ble to add to it, he was very comfortable himself, letting ben stokes be the aggressor and taking the attack to the south africans. but also whenever you lose a wicket and lose momentum, likejos buttler came in and got out as well. for a young man the way he did, he marshalled th
then at mid—on, they gave up on it and as soon as i saw him give up, i wa nt to and as soon as i sawup, i want to the far side. it was a celebration to be honest. i didn't know what to do. just getting rid of a bit of energy. it was a pretty special moment. it was awesome to look at the boys in the changing room and see it and seeing how happy they were as well, something we really enjoy, enjoy each other‘s success. really enjoy, enjoy each other‘s success. that was pretty awesome. so a...
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saw the damage left behind. >> it was a so much bear scene dismissed a mother was struck and killed by i had my daughter car, i covered her eyes. >> the witness saw a white four door sedan going frye miles an hour in the center turn lane to bypass other cars in the turn lane. >> i saw what i thought was car parts and shoes. and then i saw a woman hit. >> the witness collated 911. a spokesperson for the oakland unified school district said the victim's child was not with her and did not witness the crash. family members are on th scene and not doing well. >> neighbors describe the road as a dangerous corridor. >> like the drives doesn't respect. >> police are interviewing witnesses and looking for videos to identify the hit and run and the car. >> it's a newer nissan mac ma and damage on the passengers side. >> things happen and not have the integrity to stop and say i did this. >> the witness wants the driver responsible caught and brought to justice in hopes of bringing comfort to the victim's family. >> i have the look of her face implanted in my brain. i don't know how i'm going to get over that. >> there w
saw the damage left behind. >> it was a so much bear scene dismissed a mother was struck and killed by i had my daughter car, i covered her eyes. >> the witness saw a white four door sedan going frye miles an hour in the center turn lane to bypass other cars in the turn lane. >> i saw what i thought was car parts and shoes. and then i saw a woman hit. >> the witness collated 911. a spokesperson for the oakland unified school district said the victim's child was not with...
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i know the difference leadership can make because i saw what mike bloomberg did as mayor. vo: mayor bloomberg helped lower the number of uninsured by 40%, covering 700,000 more new yorkers, life expectancy increased. he helped expand health coverage to 200,000 more kids and upgraded pediatric care--- infant mortality rates dropped to record lows. and as mayor, mike bloomberg always championed reproductive health for women. so when you hear mike bloomberg on health care... mrb: this is america. we can certainly afford to make sure that everybody that needs to see a doctor can see a doctor, everybody that needs medicines to stay healthy can get those medicines. nurse: you should know, he did it as mayor, he'll get it done as president. mrb: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> it is 4:39, and we are off to a clear start over san francisco, temperatures right now just a little chillier in the 30s. a couple of 40s, but we're tracking our next chance of maybe a couple of sprinkles moving into your saturday forecast. i'll break down the timing plus i have the lates
i know the difference leadership can make because i saw what mike bloomberg did as mayor. vo: mayor bloomberg helped lower the number of uninsured by 40%, covering 700,000 more new yorkers, life expectancy increased. he helped expand health coverage to 200,000 more kids and upgraded pediatric care--- infant mortality rates dropped to record lows. and as mayor, mike bloomberg always championed reproductive health for women. so when you hear mike bloomberg on health care... mrb: this is america....
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in that last debate i saw on tv, those people were standing so far on the left i thought that stage was to tip over. those people were standing so far on the left side of that stage i thought it was going to tip over. those people were standing so far on the left i thought that stage was going to tip over. >> jimmy: all right, so that's what happens when you forget to reboot him. hopefully we'll get a little break from all that next week. there are only six days until christmas. >> and only three days until kanye dreidle dreidle, deedle, deidle. >> jimmy: oh, no. >> happy hanukkah, everyone! >> jimmy: all right. what did i tell you about this, gary? >> i'm not gary. i'm the hanukkah unicorn who spreads joy to all the jewish girls and boys. >> jimmy: i'm sorry, every year he comes in as this ridiculous character. >> don't persecute me. >> jimmy: you're the one persecuting me. how many years have you disrupted the show? >> a comedy that was supposed to last one year has lasted six! [ applause ] >> jimmy: and i know you want this very badly. but the hanukkah unicorn is not catching on. >>
in that last debate i saw on tv, those people were standing so far on the left i thought that stage was to tip over. those people were standing so far on the left side of that stage i thought it was going to tip over. those people were standing so far on the left i thought that stage was going to tip over. >> jimmy: all right, so that's what happens when you forget to reboot him. hopefully we'll get a little break from all that next week. there are only six days until christmas. >>...
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and i saw a guy and he had it. , to happiness." i'll never forget what he saida" [ laughter ] i said, "i'm scared, too, buddy. it's a crazy world out there." and i'll never forget the last thing he said as he ran away "where's my mom? [ laughter ] ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: nick thune [ cheers and applause i love you, man. nick thune for more follow him @nickthune we'll be right back, everybody ♪ cheers a america isn't just sick of donald trump, america's getting sicker. there are one million more uninsured americans every year under trump. and he's repeatedly tried to repeal obamacare. mike bloomberg will make sure everyone without health coverage can get it, and everyone who likes theirs, keep it. while capping fees to lower costs. as mayor, he helped expand coverage to seven hundred thousand more people. and championed women's reproductive health. as president, he'll give access to everyone. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: i'm here with nick thune, everybody
and i saw a guy and he had it. , to happiness." i'll never forget what he saida" [ laughter ] i said, "i'm scared, too, buddy. it's a crazy world out there." and i'll never forget the last thing he said as he ran away "where's my mom? [ laughter ] ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: nick thune [ cheers and applause i love you, man. nick thune for more follow him @nickthune we'll be right back, everybody ♪ cheers a america isn't just sick of donald trump,...
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voter suppression tactics i saw reese's and sexism being weaponized i saw incitement of violence and. i have never been more shocking my entire life to actually see that the people i had been working with 'd had not only collected the personal data people all around the country and the world but that they had actually used that to undermine the democratic process in some very serious way. did everybody in the companies and everybody know that this was going on with and did it all go to what to actually do that to maybe sounds very grandiose maybe damage democracy i could just get a little print out one particular candidate was that the mission there were definitely red flags obviously you could see what donald trump was saying on television and we knew that they were colleagues that we had that were supporting his candidacy but it wasn't really until it was fully spelled out for us exactly what they did how they put people into groups especially hillary supporters they called them deterrents which meant that they could never convince them to vote for donald trump but they could convi
voter suppression tactics i saw reese's and sexism being weaponized i saw incitement of violence and. i have never been more shocking my entire life to actually see that the people i had been working with 'd had not only collected the personal data people all around the country and the world but that they had actually used that to undermine the democratic process in some very serious way. did everybody in the companies and everybody know that this was going on with and did it all go to what to...
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i mean you saw their feet go by? >> no. i saw them. i saw two whole men. you know, they were 50 yards, 30 yards away, i don't know. >> what did they look like? >> they had tan and gray clothing and they were carrying very, very large weapons, very large guns. >> reporter: hearing the gunfire and screams echoing through the mall, both catherine and faith could tell the gunmen were spreading out, killing people as they went along. two mothers trapped with young children worried they'd be next and a growing fear seized catherine. her boys were no longer answering their phones. where were they? >>> coming up -- the terrifying uncertainty for those inside the mall and loved ones outside. >> i got a phone call, your wife and sons are in there and they're separated. >> soon a friend of catherine's who's been texting with her would go from worried to frantic. >> when she sent that, my heart just sunk. >> when "dateline" continues. mo. pronamel repair can actively help repair weakened enamel. it takes minerals and it drives it deep into the tooth's surface. pronamel
i mean you saw their feet go by? >> no. i saw them. i saw two whole men. you know, they were 50 yards, 30 yards away, i don't know. >> what did they look like? >> they had tan and gray clothing and they were carrying very, very large weapons, very large guns. >> reporter: hearing the gunfire and screams echoing through the mall, both catherine and faith could tell the gunmen were spreading out, killing people as they went along. two mothers trapped with young children...
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so i saw most of your hands going up but you've got to remember this is our chance. this is our chance. this election is like no other election in your lifetime. so i know we're all busy , we're all busy. i'm out there every day so i know you have kids, i know you have families, i know you have jobs but if you've worked in elections before you knowwhat it takes . if you could just give a little bit more, if you could just call a couple more people, if you could just give another hour of your time each week that you've committed to, we have got to change this. because can you imagine for more years of donaldtrump ? number so it's starts here, it starts now. it starts today. today isthe day . we must be donald trump. >> so i want to thank you all. i want to thank you for co coming here tonight when you're hungry, ready to go home and have dinner and you have to go cook dinner or maybe your laundry, whatever it is.i want to thank you for your time and your energy and your commitment but most of all, i want to thank you for your faith in an idea that's bigger than all of
so i saw most of your hands going up but you've got to remember this is our chance. this is our chance. this election is like no other election in your lifetime. so i know we're all busy , we're all busy. i'm out there every day so i know you have kids, i know you have families, i know you have jobs but if you've worked in elections before you knowwhat it takes . if you could just give a little bit more, if you could just call a couple more people, if you could just give another hour of your...
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i saw most of your hands going up, but you have to remember, .his is our chance this election is like no other election in your lifetime. i know we are all busy. i am out there every day. i know you have kids and families and jobs, but if you have worked in elections before, you know what it takes. if you could just give a little bit more, if you could just call a couple more people. if you could just give another hour of your time. this.e got to change four more years of donald trump? no. it starts here, now, today. we are going to decide that we must beat donald trump. [applause] i want to thank you all for coming here tonight, when you are probably ready to go home and have entered or go cook dinner. want to thank, i you for your time, energy and commitment. i want to thank you for your faith in this. build a better nation if we do this together. [applause] >> anyone that would like to have a photo, please lineup over here. we will help take pictures. >> if you have a comment you would like to make or you want me to -- [indiscernible chatter] >> hey, how are you? you have no idea?
i saw most of your hands going up, but you have to remember, .his is our chance this election is like no other election in your lifetime. i know we are all busy. i am out there every day. i know you have kids and families and jobs, but if you have worked in elections before, you know what it takes. if you could just give a little bit more, if you could just call a couple more people. if you could just give another hour of your time. this.e got to change four more years of donald trump? no. it...
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when my legs went out and i was down on the field i just started crawling away i never saw the shooter but i knew that's where it was coming from so i just started to crawl away and then after 20 feet i see pictures in my arms gave out and then at that point i just prayed to god and he delivered. >> it was only about three minutes it seemed like an hour maybe it took place in a 15 or 20 minute. that there was a lot of gunfire almost 100 rounds between the intruder starting with my lee detail officer and crystal who was on my team that day she started engaging the shooter and then there was a shoot out but they still kept going out on - - at it we were just sitting ducks but he was engaged with the fight with david and crystal and other virginia law enforcement showed up and he took him down. >> in your book you reconstruct what was going on but you are laying there are you still conscious at this point? >> i was i could hear everything in fact when i heard the gunshots so when i was praying i was praying for i have a young daughter and i just had a vision of her walking down the aisle
when my legs went out and i was down on the field i just started crawling away i never saw the shooter but i knew that's where it was coming from so i just started to crawl away and then after 20 feet i see pictures in my arms gave out and then at that point i just prayed to god and he delivered. >> it was only about three minutes it seemed like an hour maybe it took place in a 15 or 20 minute. that there was a lot of gunfire almost 100 rounds between the intruder starting with my lee...
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yes. ..as david copperfield, i think after you saw him in lion. yes. hink of to play david was dev. he sort of inhabits the spirit of david so perfectly, because dev, i‘ve seen in skins playing this sort of gawky, embarrassed teenager, which — there‘s elements of that there — and then in lion, be very strong and charismatic and focused. and david goes from one to the other. and dev... whoever plays david has to hold the film together because he‘s in every scene for two hours and dev does it perfectly. if he‘d said no, i‘m not sure i would have made the film, really, because i could see him as david. once that‘s done, you then say, ok, so... does he have an indian father? does he... and i thought, no, ijust want to choose people — like i‘ve chosen dev — who, for me, just inhabits the spirit of the character, the best person to play that part. and it happens in theatre all the time. for some reason, film, drama on television, it‘s all literal and i just think i want something that explores more the joy and variety that‘s in the book. and now you‘ve done t
yes. ..as david copperfield, i think after you saw him in lion. yes. hink of to play david was dev. he sort of inhabits the spirit of david so perfectly, because dev, i‘ve seen in skins playing this sort of gawky, embarrassed teenager, which — there‘s elements of that there — and then in lion, be very strong and charismatic and focused. and david goes from one to the other. and dev... whoever plays david has to hold the film together because he‘s in every scene for two hours and dev...
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i know the difference leadership can make because i saw what mike bloomberg did as mayor. vo: mayor bloomberg helped lower the number of uninsured by 40%, covering 700,000 more new yorkers, life expectancy increased. he helped expand health coverage to 200,000 more kids and upgraded pediatric care--- infant mortality rates dropped to record lows. and as mayor, mike bloomberg always championed reproductive health for women. so when you hear mike bloomberg on health care... mrb: this is america. we can certainly afford to make sure that everybody that needs to see a doctor can see a doctor, everybody that needs medicines to stay healthy can get those medicines. nurse: you should know, he did it as mayor, he'll get it done >>> welcome back, the 49ers coming off a much needed by weekend i can ready to host the mithe vikings upset the new orleans saints in overtime yesterday 26-20 which means the vikings will travel to levi stadium to play the 49ers saturday and the 49ers are favored to win by a touchdown. that game will be the first ever playoff game at levi stadium. >>> the s
i know the difference leadership can make because i saw what mike bloomberg did as mayor. vo: mayor bloomberg helped lower the number of uninsured by 40%, covering 700,000 more new yorkers, life expectancy increased. he helped expand health coverage to 200,000 more kids and upgraded pediatric care--- infant mortality rates dropped to record lows. and as mayor, mike bloomberg always championed reproductive health for women. so when you hear mike bloomberg on health care... mrb: this is america....
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note that in fact you can not trust this one a lot got cut cable and it's got it the new condition i just saw it is so they they all told you to say council so i had to create the clue and i knew started when i just adored you stuck with them and i suppose you're stuck on that were dirty clothes still shit they're going to school to go but you're. just not the most i can also feel like i want to. stick around i. only know my state full footsteps not that you would pay that. old school money still can i go to the room with you know my house sights and awful for jobs so you got the toolkits of the council to come you only did that each day so then one by. one your total little. 5 thought you go off on off all tough shit as our society. that is the final facet of this. thread i thought. i think. because i. find. a show. oh. yes. it's not on the school to study. not the cut out on time because when i said i'm not into this whole. thing the noise. because of the lines in the school almost all of this is. i mean this is where you talk about the cool you don't just go well choir you can i did call 1
note that in fact you can not trust this one a lot got cut cable and it's got it the new condition i just saw it is so they they all told you to say council so i had to create the clue and i knew started when i just adored you stuck with them and i suppose you're stuck on that were dirty clothes still shit they're going to school to go but you're. just not the most i can also feel like i want to. stick around i. only know my state full footsteps not that you would pay that. old school money...
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i saw gary johnson people and jill stein people. i saw, i am never going to vote again people. he was turning on a more diverse ideological coalition than i had seen in my 20 years of political activism in new hampshire democratic politics. after the event was over, i went to one gentleman who had the classic red with white lettering, make america great again t-shirt. and i said, sir, you have just sat through an hour and a half of a young asian american man who is trying to give every citizen 18 and older $1000 a month for the rest of their life. have you attended the correct meeting? and his answer was a lightbulb moment. it was, hell, yeah, i am attending the right meeting. because it turns out, at that point, after 2.5 years of the trump administration, he realized donald trump was the wrong answer to the right question. andrew yang was the right answer to the right question. allf you are at intellectually curious, you are probably thinking what i thought at that moment what the heck is , the right question? and here it is. it is a question that not enough american politici
i saw gary johnson people and jill stein people. i saw, i am never going to vote again people. he was turning on a more diverse ideological coalition than i had seen in my 20 years of political activism in new hampshire democratic politics. after the event was over, i went to one gentleman who had the classic red with white lettering, make america great again t-shirt. and i said, sir, you have just sat through an hour and a half of a young asian american man who is trying to give every citizen...