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ian: zip it in sideways. dottie: the big tee shot let keith mitchell just 86 yards, 60 to the front. ian: almost a half swing for these guys. dottie: kevin tway hit it further. that's just a lob wedge. ian: there we go. bill: he will have a go at birdie. keith mitchell. wow. peter: there are three golf balls within about 12 inches of each other. one of them is marc's. he has found it and identified it. he will do well to get this out and advanced it anywhere -- advance it anywhere. nick: he hit the front nine. the second nine, this is the fairway -- first fairway he has missed today. trying to get a length for the -- a feel for the length of the grass, how hard he needs to hit it. so much depends on the backswing as well, doesn't get stuck. gary: that came out fairly nicely, actually. nick: well done. maybe he can get far enough down to be able to see the green with his third. gary: no. he won't be able to, but he won't have that long of an iron either. nick: ok. ken still make birdie. -- can still make birdi
ian: zip it in sideways. dottie: the big tee shot let keith mitchell just 86 yards, 60 to the front. ian: almost a half swing for these guys. dottie: kevin tway hit it further. that's just a lob wedge. ian: there we go. bill: he will have a go at birdie. keith mitchell. wow. peter: there are three golf balls within about 12 inches of each other. one of them is marc's. he has found it and identified it. he will do well to get this out and advanced it anywhere -- advance it anywhere. nick: he hit...
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ian: not bad. that finds its way down to about 12 feet. dottie: same club here, ian. 6. ian: 198. jack left hole. you have to get -- back left hole. you have to get it over that wave. don't leave it short. dottie: 193 all the way to the valley at the bottom of the wave. ian: coming off birdie, birdie at 15, 16. dottie: that's not a bad leave. ian: it should feed down a little. dottie: it should. ian: pretty straight putt across from there. just over 20 feet. two chances. mitchell can get to 20. blaum can get to 18. a lot of fedexcup points and some dollars to spend. finishing high up, that's good to see. aaron wise out. peter: 270 out in that big fairway. i tell you what, he has typed it off the tee today -- has piped it off the tee today. gary: a lot of fairways and greens involved with his game today. peter: policeman going with the fairway -- leishman going with the fairway wood now. dottie: that's absolutely perfect also. -- gary: that's absolutely perfect also. and let's go down now to amanda. amanda: here with branden grace on his 30th birthday. is there a better way to cele
ian: not bad. that finds its way down to about 12 feet. dottie: same club here, ian. 6. ian: 198. jack left hole. you have to get -- back left hole. you have to get it over that wave. don't leave it short. dottie: 193 all the way to the valley at the bottom of the wave. ian: coming off birdie, birdie at 15, 16. dottie: that's not a bad leave. ian: it should feed down a little. dottie: it should. ian: pretty straight putt across from there. just over 20 feet. two chances. mitchell can get to 20....
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ian: just one last shot. if leishman was to hole it, but this 18th wasngiving't -- was not getting anything up. bill: the hardest hole on the course today. ian: it all falls into place. bill: it does. it was aaron's week. matt jones, quick once again. second shot on its way. peter: that, too, from 189. ian: it sticks on top of the hill. bill: that's too bad. so, there's aaron. we talked about the similarities with ben crenshaw. both won an ncaa individual title. ben won three. both won a team title. both won titles on tour at the age of 21. with the victory, he'l movel up to 18th in the fedexcup standings. it would be his first career pga tour victory, 500 fedexcup points. third rookie to win on tour this season. of course, gets in the masters. they'll be at the players. he will have won at every level. second youngest winner of this event, behind tiger. peggy nelson there on the left. julie and then crenshaw -- ben crenshaw. still very focused. just wanted to get this one in the barn. ian: we always say leg
ian: just one last shot. if leishman was to hole it, but this 18th wasngiving't -- was not getting anything up. bill: the hardest hole on the course today. ian: it all falls into place. bill: it does. it was aaron's week. matt jones, quick once again. second shot on its way. peter: that, too, from 189. ian: it sticks on top of the hill. bill: that's too bad. so, there's aaron. we talked about the similarities with ben crenshaw. both won an ncaa individual title. ben won three. both won a team...
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we are pleased to be joined by ian bremmer. he will be addressing topics at the intelligence squared debate tonight in new york. these images from israel -- the -- embassy in jerusalem there will be a few staff there for the moment. people are saying it is symbolic, but is more than symbolic, isn't it? >> a fantastic week for the minister, after he tried to spike it by saying that lied about their nuclear program. and then there were violence against irani and forces, responding to sent into israel heto israel -- israeli occupied territories. now jared kushner in a ivanka trump in jerusalem marking the opening of the american embassy. this is something they have wanted to see. i think only guatemala and honduras has said that they wanted to see this. the israelis really wanted this. net yahoo! had been besieged by corruption investigations. it has been a really bad number of months for him. this is the best week he has had in office and he is delighted to see all of this happen. how does a ron respond? does it respond? ian: no,
we are pleased to be joined by ian bremmer. he will be addressing topics at the intelligence squared debate tonight in new york. these images from israel -- the -- embassy in jerusalem there will be a few staff there for the moment. people are saying it is symbolic, but is more than symbolic, isn't it? >> a fantastic week for the minister, after he tried to spike it by saying that lied about their nuclear program. and then there were violence against irani and forces, responding to sent...
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we have ian lee live from gaza. ian, tell us what you are seeing there. there is a lot of black smoke behind you. >> reporter: let me paint you a picture of what is going around us. the chaos we are seeing behind me. you have the black smoke. that is from tires being burned. that is to obscure the site of israeli snipers. we have seen a lot of tear gas this morning. a while ago, we have seen these drones fly over the crowds and drop tear gas down. we also heard live rounds being fired. thousands of people descending on the site we are located now. hello. what we are seeing here is the crowds pushing forward are toward the border. also, that fence -- israelis say, that is a red line. they will not allow anyone to cross over. they have tear tiers. they will warn people verbally and non lethal means like tear gas and they will use ammunition if necessary. the issue is large groups of people crossing the border. you have a large number of people like this today and they say they will cross over. it will be a very chaotic and possibly deadly day. >> ian, what
we have ian lee live from gaza. ian, tell us what you are seeing there. there is a lot of black smoke behind you. >> reporter: let me paint you a picture of what is going around us. the chaos we are seeing behind me. you have the black smoke. that is from tires being burned. that is to obscure the site of israeli snipers. we have seen a lot of tear gas this morning. a while ago, we have seen these drones fly over the crowds and drop tear gas down. we also heard live rounds being fired....
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and ian bremer. dana, just looking at some of the multiple ways in which the president is just upending the consensus that's been around for so long, it seems to me that he's really making a ful fool of those people that said he was going to be completely incomfort tent when iincompetent when it o foreign policy. >> yes, okay. you had people who had been doing it for a long time. hillary clinton as the great example, he had pawls been secretary oalso beensecretary ot lady for two terms. it's not like she knew nothing about foreign policy. and i think it's exciting that when you see things that you thought were not possible, like moving the embassy, the parade of horribles that people thought might happen just at the announcement, it didn't happen. then you can see the changes. there are other things that i think are exciting. certainly the north korea summit is exciting and i think we can be hopeful and probably be -- hope for the best and expect the worst just because we know who the north koreans a
and ian bremer. dana, just looking at some of the multiple ways in which the president is just upending the consensus that's been around for so long, it seems to me that he's really making a ful fool of those people that said he was going to be completely incomfort tent when iincompetent when it o foreign policy. >> yes, okay. you had people who had been doing it for a long time. hillary clinton as the great example, he had pawls been secretary oalso beensecretary ot lady for two terms....
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the minister paid tribute to ian ackley. we might not be having this debate today. and i did not want to open the papers in 20 years' time and see another em coming forward, because we did not pay enough attention to the systems that i am responsible for now. she explained what she was doing to address concerns about relationships between coaches and young athletes. children under the age of 16 are not legally able to consent to sex and sexual activity with a child under 16 has long been and remains a criminal offence. however, there are clearly concerns on whether a 16 or 17—year—old, who may be above the age of consent, could be a victim of this corrosive behaviour due to the nature of the relationship between a coach and their athlete, and colleagues have rightly pointed out that i, as the minister of sport, working closely with colleagues across government, to develop proposals to extend the definition of a position of trust, in the sexual offences act 2003 to include sports coaches. tracey crouch. mps have paid tribute
the minister paid tribute to ian ackley. we might not be having this debate today. and i did not want to open the papers in 20 years' time and see another em coming forward, because we did not pay enough attention to the systems that i am responsible for now. she explained what she was doing to address concerns about relationships between coaches and young athletes. children under the age of 16 are not legally able to consent to sex and sexual activity with a child under 16 has long been and...
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ian: that's right. i mean, this summit was supposed to be about the west balkans, quite a low-level discussion as far as the european union is concerned. but what it's turned into is kind of a talking shop about how the e.u. confronts donald trump, mainly on two issues that they don't like. one, the u.s. pulling out iran nuclear deal, and two, these trade sanctions against the european union. they don't like either of those things. they don't really know how to react against them. but what they're discussing here is saying, if we're going to have any kind of strategy, we've got to stick together. we've got to have a united front. and that's how we're going to get through this. nejra: i'm pointing specifically to donald describing the administration as capricious assertiveness. that seems like a difficult thing to confront. you say they've got a united front, but what can they actually do concretely? ian: that's the problem, isn't it? they don't really know. as far as the iran deal is concerned, what the
ian: that's right. i mean, this summit was supposed to be about the west balkans, quite a low-level discussion as far as the european union is concerned. but what it's turned into is kind of a talking shop about how the e.u. confronts donald trump, mainly on two issues that they don't like. one, the u.s. pulling out iran nuclear deal, and two, these trade sanctions against the european union. they don't like either of those things. they don't really know how to react against them. but what...
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ian: let's talk about other pricing measures. importation on drugs to canada, what are your thoughts on that and why is the industry opposed? reasons thate two we oppose it. one is that we have a reasonably safe distribution system in the united states. once you open it up to importation you lose control of that. say they are imported from canada, you won't be importing a product the canadians would be using, you would be importing trans shipments through canada from who knows what destination. in the canadians have said they don't verify the trans shipments the go through. canada. -- that go through canada. so it is a real safety problem, ensuring the drug supplies safe. secondly, it is a gimmick. you are importing to the united states a free writing philosophy. iding philosophy. canadians and europeans don't pay for their fair share of innovation, and importing is saying we are going to allow this practice is. ian: do you think the canadian government would allow important to the united states? host: not from canadian -- dan: n
ian: let's talk about other pricing measures. importation on drugs to canada, what are your thoughts on that and why is the industry opposed? reasons thate two we oppose it. one is that we have a reasonably safe distribution system in the united states. once you open it up to importation you lose control of that. say they are imported from canada, you won't be importing a product the canadians would be using, you would be importing trans shipments through canada from who knows what destination....
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a female constable claimed she was sexually assaulted by ian livingston at tarlee alan.force by inappropriate conduct. he was taken down some ranks but appealed and was reinstated. what about your background? as a police officer? you ended up admitting misconduct of sexual misconduct. you bumped down to co nsta ble sexual misconduct. you bumped down to constable and suspended. am i right? no, you are not right. you weren't down from superintendent to co nsta ble ? weren't down from superintendent to constable? no, i wasn't weren't down from superintendent to constable? no, iwasn't taken weren't down from superintendent to constable? no, i wasn't taken down and then suspended. there was a set of circumstances in 2000 whereby at a social event, at training event, i had too much to drink, i fell asleep at the wrong place and that was wrong —— and have done that and clearly i accept that. i was suspended and spent time off work. there was a hearing convened where i did except i fell asleep, i was cleared of any sexual impropriety. i was cleared of any level of sexual intent
a female constable claimed she was sexually assaulted by ian livingston at tarlee alan.force by inappropriate conduct. he was taken down some ranks but appealed and was reinstated. what about your background? as a police officer? you ended up admitting misconduct of sexual misconduct. you bumped down to co nsta ble sexual misconduct. you bumped down to constable and suspended. am i right? no, you are not right. you weren't down from superintendent to co nsta ble ? weren't down from...
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let's go to ian lee, what are we seeing here on day two? >> reporter: we're starting to see more and more people come here. i'll step aside so you can actually see what we've been watching today. down there you can see that thick black smoke, that is from burning tires used to obscure the site of israeli sniebers and you can see there are possibly a couple hundred protesters down there. they have been moving forward and back from that position towards that fence. at times we've also seen drones coming over head dropping tear gas on the protesters, trying to disburse them, but also we're hearing automatic gunfire from these camps trying to shoot down those drones. it is a very tense situation and it's growing even more so as more people continue to come and we were expected this, we were told that more people would come later in the day after the funerals that took place today. there you go. here, you can see the tear gas falling down, this is from the drone and this is really what we've been watching all day, this back and forth with protes
let's go to ian lee, what are we seeing here on day two? >> reporter: we're starting to see more and more people come here. i'll step aside so you can actually see what we've been watching today. down there you can see that thick black smoke, that is from burning tires used to obscure the site of israeli sniebers and you can see there are possibly a couple hundred protesters down there. they have been moving forward and back from that position towards that fence. at times we've also seen...
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we have cnn's ian lee. ian, it looks quiet behind you. what is expected today? >> reporter: dave, we're expecting protests to kick up around noon time local time. there are a lot of funerals taking place today. that is where the people will be at the 59 funerals for people killed. including in those 59 people dead are eight children. including one infant who died in one of the camps that are behind me. there are hundreds of meters from the border. the baby died from asphyxiation due to tear gas. there is a lot of anger over the deaths here. we heard a lot of international condemnation from the united nations and doctors without borders with the level of violence. it is easy why we saw that. here, there were thousands of people up and down the border. their goal was to try to cross over. you ask why they are out here. they tell us frustration with the current situation. gaza has been blockaded by israel and egypt for over a decade. you have the embassy move. a lot of anger about the united states declaring jerusalem the capital of israel. you have this anger vent
we have cnn's ian lee. ian, it looks quiet behind you. what is expected today? >> reporter: dave, we're expecting protests to kick up around noon time local time. there are a lot of funerals taking place today. that is where the people will be at the 59 funerals for people killed. including in those 59 people dead are eight children. including one infant who died in one of the camps that are behind me. there are hundreds of meters from the border. the baby died from asphyxiation due to...
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let's go to jerusalem and ian lee is tracking the latest developments. what are you hearing, ian? >> reporter: good morning, christine. it was a frightening night for residents of the golan heights as they scrambled to bomb shelters as sirens blared. the night's sky lit up with over 20 rockets from the iranian battery fired toward israel. israel hitting several sites in syria. we are hearing there were not casualties on the israel side. we have not heard on the syrian side. only that the syrian government saying they intercepted some of the missiles. some of the sites targeted include that missile launcher. also iranian intelligence sites and logistics headquarters and military base north of damascus weapons depots and observation points and syrian anti-aircraft batteries. we heard from the israeli minister of defense liebermann. he said most of iran infrastructure inside syria was hit. he also gave the warning saying that if it will rain in israel, there will be a biblical flood on the other side. we are hearing from israeli officials they contacted the americans and russians bef
let's go to jerusalem and ian lee is tracking the latest developments. what are you hearing, ian? >> reporter: good morning, christine. it was a frightening night for residents of the golan heights as they scrambled to bomb shelters as sirens blared. the night's sky lit up with over 20 rockets from the iranian battery fired toward israel. israel hitting several sites in syria. we are hearing there were not casualties on the israel side. we have not heard on the syrian side. only that the...
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ian cull joins us live from pacifica with the very latest. ian? >> reporter: tonight it's very windy and choppy out at sea where the coast guard finds life jackets and pieces of a boat. the question remains, where did it all come from? parts of a shredded boat launched the coast guard helicopter in cutter tonight, searching for any sign of life. authorities have not received any reports of overdue vessels, accidents or may day calls so they want to know what happened. >> this is a fairly unusual case. however, our coast guard personnel continuously trains for missions just as this one. >> pictures of the discovery show identifying marks from the vessel. tonight, the coast guard believes the full name is marco del rio. >> they continue to run variations of the vessel's game through our multiple databases. >> you can not survive in the cold water. basically just a boat comes in, you know. >> reporter: it's possible, but still tonight, multiple agencies are not ruling anything out. working to solve this mystery from the sea. now right now, the search
ian cull joins us live from pacifica with the very latest. ian? >> reporter: tonight it's very windy and choppy out at sea where the coast guard finds life jackets and pieces of a boat. the question remains, where did it all come from? parts of a shredded boat launched the coast guard helicopter in cutter tonight, searching for any sign of life. authorities have not received any reports of overdue vessels, accidents or may day calls so they want to know what happened. >> this is a...
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we have see yhave ian leo the b. ian? >> reporter: we expect the protests to pick up around 3:00.t is what we are hearing when people are expected to come out to the area here where it is 3:00 local, of course. today, we are hearing that there have been more people who died from injuries sustained in yesterday's violence. death toll now at 60. right now, this is around when people go and pray for the noon prayer and after that, we expect the funerals to take place. after the fiunerals, people com out here. yesterday it was chaotic. we had tear gas and black smoke billowing as protesters tried to move forward. the tear gas trying to push them back. then you have people who got closer. that's when we get the live rounds being fired. we could hear it up and down the border yesterday. the live rounds cracking and that's when you get this massive death toll. the international community has condemned israel for this. we heard from the united nations and doctors without borders saying excessive force was used. israel has defended itself saying they will not let anyone cross the border. r
we have see yhave ian leo the b. ian? >> reporter: we expect the protests to pick up around 3:00.t is what we are hearing when people are expected to come out to the area here where it is 3:00 local, of course. today, we are hearing that there have been more people who died from injuries sustained in yesterday's violence. death toll now at 60. right now, this is around when people go and pray for the noon prayer and after that, we expect the funerals to take place. after the fiunerals,...
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what about you, ian?rtaken it yet. we will see what happens. thank you, ian, michael and megan french. you, ian, michael and megan french. if you are a liverpool fan and it has happened to you, get in touch. big sporting events too, so if that's you, let us know. discriminatory, amongst other things. than they are about people being murdered on the streets. trying to tackle this but they are constantly criticised. it was a rather heated conversation earlier, as you can imagine. earlier, as you can imagine. and sport on the way, but now the weather, with simon. fresh conditions and temperatures down by a good six or 7 degrees. down by a good six or 7 degrees. area of low pressure moving in today with associated weather fronts. with associated weather fronts. brighter weather but much cooler and fresher here. fresher here. around 12 or 14 degrees, 14 or 16 degrees elsewhere. degrees elsewhere. particularly in the countryside with low single figures. low single figures. for many of on thursday, friday with s
what about you, ian?rtaken it yet. we will see what happens. thank you, ian, michael and megan french. you, ian, michael and megan french. if you are a liverpool fan and it has happened to you, get in touch. big sporting events too, so if that's you, let us know. discriminatory, amongst other things. than they are about people being murdered on the streets. trying to tackle this but they are constantly criticised. it was a rather heated conversation earlier, as you can imagine. earlier, as you...
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ian? >> that's right. and this new nfl policy meant to keep the focus on football. the question is tonight, is this policy going to accomplish that or perhaps have the opposite effect? >>> tonight is the 49ers hosted their second annual state of the franchise at san francisco state, updating fans on what to look for in the new season, part of the discussion is what could happen before the kick yeah you have. >> i want to see football. i don't want to talk about politics. >> new nfl politics mandate players stand during the anthem or stay in the locker room. if they kneel, the team could be fined. tonight for the first time, players reacting. >> i'm not sure of the details on everything but we'll cross that bridge when we get there. >> i'm glad they gave an option for plaiters, i guess. >> i haven't read into it. it's still pretty early on. i'm not sure what i'm going to be doing. i haven't thought about it. >> it was 49er colin kaepernick who started kneeling two years ago to protest social injustices. the protest divided fans. owners scrambled to stop the protests
ian? >> that's right. and this new nfl policy meant to keep the focus on football. the question is tonight, is this policy going to accomplish that or perhaps have the opposite effect? >>> tonight is the 49ers hosted their second annual state of the franchise at san francisco state, updating fans on what to look for in the new season, part of the discussion is what could happen before the kick yeah you have. >> i want to see football. i don't want to talk about politics....
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ian: we like the lamps. we do a lot of work on the lamps.re are 12 million tubes going down the streets of london. they are always keen when they see you on top of the letter to see what your doing. they are amazed there are still gas lamps in london and the world. ian's job has almost completely disappeared, but he is not alone. in kenya's capital, developing infrastructure is also threatening sampson's livelihood. each day, he fills his jerry cans with water. to afford to able pay my children's school fees. reporter: the arrival of piped water is hailed by most of his neighbors as a major sign of progress, but to this 42-year-old water carrier, it is bad for business. over in hong kong, there is certainly no lack of running water or streetlights. there might be a bit too many. this person can makes the on signs, one of a few craftsman in an industry now dominated by mamass-produced l.e.d.'s. i the part of my job that find the most rewarding is when you take a straight piece of glass and are able to bend it into the shape you want, and your
ian: we like the lamps. we do a lot of work on the lamps.re are 12 million tubes going down the streets of london. they are always keen when they see you on top of the letter to see what your doing. they are amazed there are still gas lamps in london and the world. ian's job has almost completely disappeared, but he is not alone. in kenya's capital, developing infrastructure is also threatening sampson's livelihood. each day, he fills his jerry cans with water. to afford to able pay my...
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ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much, ian. the moment that news broke we sent out a breaking news alert. if you want to get them, download our app or visit nbcbayarea.com to keep you on top of what's going on. >>> a deadly confrontation in the quiet community of mill valley. you can see it. this unfolded on live tv during our 5:00 p.m. newscast. dozens of people fleeing from a gunman at an apartment complex. tonight two people are dead and a family is heartbroken. this appears to be a disgruntled tenant shooting his landlord. nbc bay area's jean elle joins us in mill valley with this rare violent crime there. jean? >> reporter: raj, investigators are still here at this hour trying to piece together exactly what happened. the shooting happened at the end of this street where you can see those headlights. that's where investigators are working right now. gunshots in this neighborhood had people in a panic. s.w.a.t. teams swarm a mill valley neighborhood looking forg an 80-year-old man with a gun after he shoots two people in an
ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much, ian. the moment that news broke we sent out a breaking news alert. if you want to get them, download our app or visit nbcbayarea.com to keep you on top of what's going on. >>> a deadly confrontation in the quiet community of mill valley. you can see it. this unfolded on live tv during our 5:00 p.m. newscast. dozens of people fleeing from a gunman at an apartment complex. tonight two people are dead and a family is heartbroken....
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subway you're going to get a free cookie if you go to mcdonald's you're going to get a free mc for ian so. saw the series pretty much made for students so make great
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so, on chesil beach, an adaptation of ian mcewan‘s beautiful book. screenplay himself. it's about newlyweds in the early ‘60s, they go to a hotel on the beach for their honeymoon. outside, the landscape is wild and raw, but inside the hotel things are chilly and distant. it's clear that neither of these two people, played by saoirse ronan and billy howle, have been intimate before. as they move towards the wedding, we see the flashbacks to their past lives, their tensions with theirfamilies and their relationship, right back to their first meeting. here's a clip. hello. would you like one? it's all about a hydrogen bomb landing on oxford. can't think of anything better. do you mind if i tell you something? i've got to tell someone. tell me. i say, do we know you? i've just heard, i got a first in history. that's fantastic. let's get on with handing these out, shall we? so, theirfirst meeting, very intelligent and accomplished young people, but they have a disastrous wedding? basically, it's about the way in which they both have problems with intimacy
so, on chesil beach, an adaptation of ian mcewan‘s beautiful book. screenplay himself. it's about newlyweds in the early ‘60s, they go to a hotel on the beach for their honeymoon. outside, the landscape is wild and raw, but inside the hotel things are chilly and distant. it's clear that neither of these two people, played by saoirse ronan and billy howle, have been intimate before. as they move towards the wedding, we see the flashbacks to their past lives, their tensions with theirfamilies...
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baez in, ian happ in. and the cubbies take a 3-1 lead. but they are not done. couple of batters later, kris bryant off cory gearan and that's problematic. two runs score. they win 6-2. the giants have been outscored 21-5 in three
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moving on, ian mckellen, if you're watching this on friday, happy birthday, ian mckellen, and there iste? you were saying before it is a documentary. it's him looking back at his life, college, theatre, sexuality, becoming a political activist for lgbt causes, and then going back to schools and taking his vast knowledge to schools. he talked about how for a long time theatre was the centre of his life, then of course how he moves into movies. didn't he just, yes! and they filmed our progress up the ridge. i think only once because we'd have left our footprints in the snow, therefore couldn't do it twice. as we're going along, and i'm going snow up to my knees, with a perilous drop on one side, and a bit of a peak at the other, i could be on everest. it's about as far away from green screen as you can get. we were there. constantly, we were there. and you can ask any of the actors. there were other locations, i remember other locations in the hobbit where we were lifted up by helicopter, with a fantastic view over some lake or other, surrounded by mountains. you could listen to his voic
moving on, ian mckellen, if you're watching this on friday, happy birthday, ian mckellen, and there iste? you were saying before it is a documentary. it's him looking back at his life, college, theatre, sexuality, becoming a political activist for lgbt causes, and then going back to schools and taking his vast knowledge to schools. he talked about how for a long time theatre was the centre of his life, then of course how he moves into movies. didn't he just, yes! and they filmed our progress up...
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ian cull joins us on the stanford campus with the details. >> reporter: raj, tarana burke founded the "me too" movement back in 2006, tonight speaking on accountability to a theater packed full of students, some of whom are going to be voting very soon, and they say that that judge persky recall issue is a key topic on campus this week. [ applause ] >> reporter: tonight on the stanford campus, tarana burke speaking to students on the origins of the "me too" movement, and she was asked about the effort to recall judge aaron persky. he was the one who sentenced former stanford swimmer brock turner to six months in jail back in 2016. turner was convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman outside of a party on campus. >> that was something that was very disappointing to me. like someone coming to stanford is kind of scary. >> reporter: burke addressed the recall vote generally, saying she believes survivors are a constituency that can vote to ensure communities are less
ian cull joins us on the stanford campus with the details. >> reporter: raj, tarana burke founded the "me too" movement back in 2006, tonight speaking on accountability to a theater packed full of students, some of whom are going to be voting very soon, and they say that that judge persky recall issue is a key topic on campus this week. [ applause ] >> reporter: tonight on the stanford campus, tarana burke speaking to students on the origins of the "me too"...
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people are dissatisfied with the islamic republic those views didn't go down well with the arraign ian or thorazine they accuse the back alarm are spreading false information and propaganda against the islamic republic. he was sentenced to eighteen months in prison and barred from social media for two years she is appealing the decision. what she learned punish someone has expressed an opinion would she's not compact the girl which is stuck in line which is not in all of the answers because it got well meant open ian chillag quanties should i go eighteen months into prison . it's not the first time the academic has received a jail sentence for speaking his mind. he's become a well known figure in iran for challenging the government narrative on many sensitive issues from the country's nuclear program to foreign policy and he has a large audience online on telegram which was banned by the iranian authorities this week he has almost one hundred pals and followers. on instagram almost seven hundred pages and. has vowed to keep on expressing his opinions despite the official threats agains
people are dissatisfied with the islamic republic those views didn't go down well with the arraign ian or thorazine they accuse the back alarm are spreading false information and propaganda against the islamic republic. he was sentenced to eighteen months in prison and barred from social media for two years she is appealing the decision. what she learned punish someone has expressed an opinion would she's not compact the girl which is stuck in line which is not in all of the answers because it...
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sunni's ians have voted in their first local elections since the twenty eleven arab spring revolution this is seen as a crucial step toward consolidating the country's democracy but turnout was low especially amongst the youth who drove that revolution in two thousand and eleven but are unhappy about continued high unemployment and low economic growth. turkish president. has launched his campaign for a snap general election which he held at the end of june at a rally erewhon told supporters he would resist any attempt from domestic or foreign actors to divide the country and promise to make turkey stronger there is much on the line for are the one in the upcoming ballot winning it would secure him sweeping new presidential powers that were narrowly approved just last year. oh president one is well known for his all singing all dancing rallies tens of thousands attended the unveiling of his party's election manifesto thanks but takings were high that he would announce a major new initiatives but he didn't was seven weeks still to go to polling day this time yet for campaign promises he
sunni's ians have voted in their first local elections since the twenty eleven arab spring revolution this is seen as a crucial step toward consolidating the country's democracy but turnout was low especially amongst the youth who drove that revolution in two thousand and eleven but are unhappy about continued high unemployment and low economic growth. turkish president. has launched his campaign for a snap general election which he held at the end of june at a rally erewhon told supporters he...
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reporting live along the bay bridge, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, ian. >>> well, a bigops for construction crews in san francisco working on the central subway project. it turns out they put down the wrong kind of track. more than three miles of rails have already been installed but apparently an independent auditor realized that the high strength steel selected for the project wasn't used. instead the contractor laid down standard strength rail. the grand opening for that central subway is now slated for 2020. now when it is ready, it will run from downtown to chinatown. >>> check your mailbox. those mail in ballots are arriving for those of you now voting on election day in the booths in contra costa county, there will be a new way to cast your ballot. election workers are testing 300 new voting machines. they look like big black garbage cans with a computer on top. voters will fill out a paper ballot, then feed it into that machine. those machines will tally the votes instead of workers having to hand sort the ballots. alameda county already uses a similar system. ju
reporting live along the bay bridge, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, ian. >>> well, a bigops for construction crews in san francisco working on the central subway project. it turns out they put down the wrong kind of track. more than three miles of rails have already been installed but apparently an independent auditor realized that the high strength steel selected for the project wasn't used. instead the contractor laid down standard strength rail. the grand opening...
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ian lee, thank you. >>> domestic politics. white house aide who made the horrible joke about john mccain has not apologized. last week, white house aide kelly sadler said mccain's opposition to gina haspel did not matter because quote he's dying anyway. in the phone call to meghan mccain, sadler said she would apologize p publublicly. white house advisers refusing to comment and criticizing on the leak which made the remark public. that is not sitting well with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. >> it is a disgusting thing to say. it was a herabterrible joke. somebody in my office would say such a thing about somebody, i would apologize on behalf of the office. >> it is beyond my comprehension. it is one thing in the white house for somebody to say something crude and stupid and disrespectful of the american hero. it is another thing for them not to apologize. >> sources telling cnn the white house press secretary sarah sanders privately scolded the staff friday after the comments were reported by cnn and other news outlets
ian lee, thank you. >>> domestic politics. white house aide who made the horrible joke about john mccain has not apologized. last week, white house aide kelly sadler said mccain's opposition to gina haspel did not matter because quote he's dying anyway. in the phone call to meghan mccain, sadler said she would apologize p publublicly. white house advisers refusing to comment and criticizing on the leak which made the remark public. that is not sitting well with lawmakers on both sides...
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thank you, ian.hat was a great conversation about data and where the jobs are going, and also how all of us in this room can think about making a difference. and before we move on, i want to thank all of you in the room for coming and participating. this is an incredibly important conversation, and we're really pleased that all of you could be part of that. and i also want to, before i continue, i wanted to acknowledge all the hard work that my team at u.s. news has done in putting together this conference and ensuring that we've had a meaningful exchange between innovators and policy thinkers, thought leaders, and, you know, those of you who are in the trenches really making a difference on our workforce development in this country. so with specific shout-outs, i really want to thank karen chevalier, anne mcgrath, michael morella, peter bowes. so thank you all for your hard work. [ applause ] and i also have to acknowledge the very talented versatile brian kelly. baseball season has just started, bu
thank you, ian.hat was a great conversation about data and where the jobs are going, and also how all of us in this room can think about making a difference. and before we move on, i want to thank all of you in the room for coming and participating. this is an incredibly important conversation, and we're really pleased that all of you could be part of that. and i also want to, before i continue, i wanted to acknowledge all the hard work that my team at u.s. news has done in putting together...
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>> ian, thank you very much. ian panel reporting in from iraq. >>> let's bring in martha raddatz, in washington, where she'll host "this week" later this morning. martha, good morning. let's start with israel. from your perch, having covered these issues for many years, what are the potential national security implications of moving that embassy to jerusalem? >> you know, dan, just as you said and just as ian said, you could certainly see more protests across the region. and i think from my perspective, having covered this region for so long and people were so hopeful at certain points during history that there might be some sort of peace deal, this just has to make it nearly impossible because you go in with any sort of predetermination about jerusalem. about the capital. i think it would make that much, much more difficult. of course, we have jared kushner there, who is in charge of that. but it's going to be a difficult road ahead, i think. >> martha, there is another major overseas headline this morning. on t
>> ian, thank you very much. ian panel reporting in from iraq. >>> let's bring in martha raddatz, in washington, where she'll host "this week" later this morning. martha, good morning. let's start with israel. from your perch, having covered these issues for many years, what are the potential national security implications of moving that embassy to jerusalem? >> you know, dan, just as you said and just as ian said, you could certainly see more protests across the...
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ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, ian. >>> as we mentioned, our investigative unit has aired a series of exclusive reports on presentation high school. to watch them, go to our website, nbcbayarea.com and click on the investigative unit tab. >>> tonight we're learning the d.a. will not be filing charges against this man. a san jose kindergarten teacher accused of inappropriately touching a 9-year-old. prosecutors say there isn't enough evidence. police arrested edward frerking after allegations surfaced he touched a student who was helping him set up his classroom. >>> a tweet from president trump tonight hints that a north korea summit may happen after all. the president referenced very productive talks about reinstating the summit on its original date of june 12th in singapore. president trump abruptly canceled the meeting yesterday after hearing that north korea went back on its commitment to allow nuclear inspectors into the country. but overnight he got a new comment from north korea. the statement called his decision to cancel a surprise and totally regrettable, adding
ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, ian. >>> as we mentioned, our investigative unit has aired a series of exclusive reports on presentation high school. to watch them, go to our website, nbcbayarea.com and click on the investigative unit tab. >>> tonight we're learning the d.a. will not be filing charges against this man. a san jose kindergarten teacher accused of inappropriately touching a 9-year-old. prosecutors say there isn't enough evidence. police arrested...
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nbc bay area's ian cull joins us with the exclusive interview. ian? >> reporter: also admitting to a theft in the east bay and a robbery in the south bay. the suspect as you said there says he's deeply sorry for what happened. the victims and their families aren't buying it. >> i just tore the purse and ran to the car and took off. >> reporter: admitting guilt. he turned himself in to police saying he was the one who snatched the purses of two women in a concord bank parking lot last friday. one of the victims, 93-year-old ann peterson, was hurt and is still in the hospital with a broken hip. >> it's my fault, you know, and what i did was wrong. >> reporter: he says he was hungry, thirsty, and needed money for gas and claims he didn't push the victims or mean to hurt them. but earlier today, the other victim from that night spoke on his arrest. >> i hope, otto, you never get out. i hope you spend a long, long time in prison so you'll never be able to do this to anybody ever again. >> reporter: peterson's son said his mother's relieved her alleged atta
nbc bay area's ian cull joins us with the exclusive interview. ian? >> reporter: also admitting to a theft in the east bay and a robbery in the south bay. the suspect as you said there says he's deeply sorry for what happened. the victims and their families aren't buying it. >> i just tore the purse and ran to the car and took off. >> reporter: admitting guilt. he turned himself in to police saying he was the one who snatched the purses of two women in a concord bank parking...
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reporting live in san ramon, ian cull. >> thank you, ian. >>> new at 11:00, sfo looking to hike fees for uber and lyft. it's part of a plan to ease congestion by charging more for rides that begin or end at the curb in front of the airport terminal. spokesperson for the airport says exactly how much that hike will be is still being negotiated, but it would go into effect in july. uber telling us tonight, quote, we value our partnership with sfo and sport their efforts to korea great experience for travelers. however, the proposed fee increase goes against the consumer friendly approach and will not help to reduce congestion at the airport. >>> just in, the problems in hawaii have reached the white house. tonight president trump approved a disaster declaration. this means that federal money will go to help these communities impacted by kilauea volcano and those earthquakes. this is new video now of the lava flow from the air. that volcano began erupting more than a week ago. so far 27 homes have been destroyed. there is a potential for a larger scale eruption. >>> hundreds of patients
reporting live in san ramon, ian cull. >> thank you, ian. >>> new at 11:00, sfo looking to hike fees for uber and lyft. it's part of a plan to ease congestion by charging more for rides that begin or end at the curb in front of the airport terminal. spokesperson for the airport says exactly how much that hike will be is still being negotiated, but it would go into effect in july. uber telling us tonight, quote, we value our partnership with sfo and sport their efforts to korea...
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ian desmond. brandon belt, homered in four straight games. he's the tying run at the plate in the seventh. that streak ends at four. the giants losing streak grows to three. 6-1 the final. >> we have guys not quite locked in right now. it's tough when you get a little, you know, streak where you know guys aren't quite swinging like they normally do. >> reporter: homer in the first, scoreless the rest of the way. we'll be back with more news right after this. marshall tuck will change that. in california, 3 million kids can't read at grade level. tuck turned around struggling schools, raising graduation rates over 60%. marshall tuck for state superintendent. marshall tuck. he's been called a rockstar lwinning pro bono battles for immigrants and the homeless. defending gay rights and gun control. democrat jeff bleich. after columbine, bleich led president clinton's youth violence initiative. with joe biden, bleich took on domestic violence. served president obama as special counsel and ambassador. maybe bleich can't pull off the rockstar look..
ian desmond. brandon belt, homered in four straight games. he's the tying run at the plate in the seventh. that streak ends at four. the giants losing streak grows to three. 6-1 the final. >> we have guys not quite locked in right now. it's tough when you get a little, you know, streak where you know guys aren't quite swinging like they normally do. >> reporter: homer in the first, scoreless the rest of the way. we'll be back with more news right after this. marshall tuck will...
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let's hear from a former arsenal player, ian wright.y had a load of money to spend at psg. emery had a load of money to spend at p56. he is meant to be coming to arsenal with 50 million and a bunch of players that have been very much playing in second gear. his coaching ability is going to have to really get going. instantly. and he's going to have to find some gems in the transfer market. ian wright mentioning the budget. £50 million is the figure he bandied around. is he used to working with that kind of money? not at all. at psg, they had one of the richest squads in the world. but at sevilla, there were financial restrictions placed on unai emery and he won three europa league titles. there will be that budget could be supplemented by outgoing players. it could actually be higher than that at the end. he will have to work in a continental model with others making the decisions alongside him. it is a new system for arsenal after 22 yea rs decisions alongside him. it is a new system for arsenal after 22 years of arsene wenger and unai
let's hear from a former arsenal player, ian wright.y had a load of money to spend at psg. emery had a load of money to spend at p56. he is meant to be coming to arsenal with 50 million and a bunch of players that have been very much playing in second gear. his coaching ability is going to have to really get going. instantly. and he's going to have to find some gems in the transfer market. ian wright mentioning the budget. £50 million is the figure he bandied around. is he used to working with...
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. >> ian lee is "outfront" in gaza tonight.li defense has come out and said they'll respond in kind to what they call acts of terror. what is the situation like there now? >> reporter: well, erin, this was the deadliest day in gaza since the 2014 war. we heard also the white house blaming hamas for the violence. hamas is blaming the white house for the violence because of this embassy move. there's a lot of people here who are angry. we were out there on the front. there are tens of thousands of people all up and down that border with gaza and israel. and what they were trying to do is trying to get across that border. and israel said they're just not going to allow that to happen. they've used tear gas when they were moving close. when they got closer to that border fence, that's when they started opening fire. it was easy to see how that death toll could rise so quickly, because at times we heard almost gunfire. we heard tanks firing, which the israeli army said were at hamas positions. also there were a couple of air strikes
. >> ian lee is "outfront" in gaza tonight.li defense has come out and said they'll respond in kind to what they call acts of terror. what is the situation like there now? >> reporter: well, erin, this was the deadliest day in gaza since the 2014 war. we heard also the white house blaming hamas for the violence. hamas is blaming the white house for the violence because of this embassy move. there's a lot of people here who are angry. we were out there on the front. there...
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ian. >> reporter: that's right. several of the kids are staying with a relative in san jose, and she tells me tonight they are doing okay. we also have more from the jailhouse interview with the father who at one point couldn't tell how many of his kids were living with him. a warning, some of the images in the story are disturbing. >> i want to tell them that i love them. >> reporter: tonight jonathan allen is denying the felony charges against him, that he allegedly tortured his ten kids, aged six months to 12 years old. >> but i'm not an animal. i'm not a torturer, and i'm not a monster. >> reporter: but police found dirty, unhealthy conditions inside the family's fairfield home. the children's grandmother, wanda rogers, shared photos of the kids' alleged injuries. she described abuse, saying one of the kids was made to live in a bathroom. >> he'd put duct tape on our eyes, lay us on the floor, tell us we couldn't move, and if we do he would just punch us and beat us all in the stomach. he said the demons were ma
ian. >> reporter: that's right. several of the kids are staying with a relative in san jose, and she tells me tonight they are doing okay. we also have more from the jailhouse interview with the father who at one point couldn't tell how many of his kids were living with him. a warning, some of the images in the story are disturbing. >> i want to tell them that i love them. >> reporter: tonight jonathan allen is denying the felony charges against him, that he allegedly tortured...
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moving on, ian mckellen, if you are watching this, happy birthday ian mckellen and there is a wholesomea celebrate? you were saying before, is it a documentary? technically, it is it a documentary? technically, it is elicited into it. him looking back and give it his life, college, theatre, sexuality becoming a political activist for lgbt causes, and then going back to schools and taking his vast knowledge to schools. he talked about how for a long—time theatre was the central of his life, then of course how he moves into movies. and they filmed out moves into movies. and they filmed our progress up moves into movies. and they filmed our progress up the reg. i think only once because we would have left our footprint in the snow, therefore. could not do it twice. as we we re therefore. could not do it twice. as we were going along, and i am going erow we were going along, and i am going snow up to my knees, with a perilous drop on one side, and a bit of a peak at the other. i could be on everest. it is about as far away as you can get. we were there. constantly, we were there, and you ca
moving on, ian mckellen, if you are watching this, happy birthday ian mckellen and there is a wholesomea celebrate? you were saying before, is it a documentary? technically, it is it a documentary? technically, it is elicited into it. him looking back and give it his life, college, theatre, sexuality becoming a political activist for lgbt causes, and then going back to schools and taking his vast knowledge to schools. he talked about how for a long—time theatre was the central of his life,...
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minister he was the only candidate tonight as tens of thousands gather outside parliament nicole question ian is calling for a general strike across armenia on wednesday also coming up with a name calling in finger pointing in the middle east israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu accuses iran of not complying with the nuclear deal but provides no evidence of noncompliance since the deal went into effect with no smoking gun critics are questioning his time. i burnt off it's good to have you with us we start tonight in armenia where a political crisis threatens to bring the entire country to a standstill parliament today rejected opposition leader nicole in his bid to become prime minister after the ruling party refused to back and he was the only candidate for the job machine ian has been addressing thousands of supporters outside parliament in just the last hour he says that the ruling republican party has declared war on the armenian people and is calling for a general strike tomorrow and lead the protest moved. last month which resulted in the resignation of the nel former prime ministe
minister he was the only candidate tonight as tens of thousands gather outside parliament nicole question ian is calling for a general strike across armenia on wednesday also coming up with a name calling in finger pointing in the middle east israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu accuses iran of not complying with the nuclear deal but provides no evidence of noncompliance since the deal went into effect with no smoking gun critics are questioning his time. i burnt off it's good to have you...
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>> ian pannell, who has now crossed back over the border, into iraq tonight. ian, thank you. >>> back here at home at this hour, bracing for severe weather in the middle of the country, and right here in the east. 30 million under storm watches tonight. two tornadoes already from this storm, near richfield, wisconsin. winds of 80 miles an hour. serious damage from the wind. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee, she's tracking it all for us tonight. hey, ginger. >> reporter: david, at least 68 severe storm reports. and we can see the severe thunderstorm warnings, from western nebraska, right through north carolina, virginia and up into pennsylvania. those yellow boxes that are indicated there. that means you could see hail, damaging wind of 60-plus miles per hour, and this line is going to be with us really through sunset. and then, after sunset in eastern north carolina, it hangs out a bit, until about midnight. then, we've got to look for the next risk area for tomorrow, with damaging winds and scattered hail. parts of nebraska and western iowa.
>> ian pannell, who has now crossed back over the border, into iraq tonight. ian, thank you. >>> back here at home at this hour, bracing for severe weather in the middle of the country, and right here in the east. 30 million under storm watches tonight. two tornadoes already from this storm, near richfield, wisconsin. winds of 80 miles an hour. serious damage from the wind. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee, she's tracking it all for us tonight. hey, ginger....
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moving on, ian mckellen, if you're watching this on friday, happy birthday, ian mckellen, and there is looking back at his life, college, theatre, sexuality, becoming a political activist for lgbt causes, and then going back to schools and taking his vast knowledge to schools. he talked about how for a long time theatre was the central of his life, then of course how he moves into movies. didn't hejust, didn't he just, yes! and they filmed our progress up the ridge. i think only once because we'd have left our footprints in the snow, therefore couldn't do it twice. as we're going along, and i'm going snow up to my knees, with a perilous drop on one side, and a bit of a peak at the other, i could be on everest. it's about as far away from green screen as you can get. we were there. constantly, we were there. and you can ask any of the actors. there were other locations i remember other locations in the hobbit where we were lifted up by helicopter, with a fantastic view over some lake or other, surrounded by mountains. you could listen to his voice all day, couldn't you ? couldn't you ?
moving on, ian mckellen, if you're watching this on friday, happy birthday, ian mckellen, and there is looking back at his life, college, theatre, sexuality, becoming a political activist for lgbt causes, and then going back to schools and taking his vast knowledge to schools. he talked about how for a long time theatre was the central of his life, then of course how he moves into movies. didn't hejust, didn't he just, yes! and they filmed our progress up the ridge. i think only once because...
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so, on chesil beach, an adaptation of ian mcewan's beautiful book.
so, on chesil beach, an adaptation of ian mcewan's beautiful book.
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you heard ian saying hamas is vowing retaliation. imminently. what are you hearing from the israelis? >> well, one thing worth noting is the israeli military spokesperson, says from israel's investigation -- of the 60 palestinians killed by israeli fire in gaza yesterday, the number rising with people succumbing to their wounds today as well, they say 28 of those people were either members of hamas or palestinian islamic jihad and they expect that number to rise as their investigations continue. asked how they would know that kind of information, they say it is israeli intelligence and they look at which hamas members attend the funerals of the deceased. yet today is a fundamentally different day than yesterday. from what we're seeing on the border here. yesterday israel says there were 40,000 protesters in a number of different locations. the number today, that number is a fraction of what it was, and frankly the israeli military is trying to figure out why. why is the number, the level of violence, the volatility so much lower today than yeste
you heard ian saying hamas is vowing retaliation. imminently. what are you hearing from the israelis? >> well, one thing worth noting is the israeli military spokesperson, says from israel's investigation -- of the 60 palestinians killed by israeli fire in gaza yesterday, the number rising with people succumbing to their wounds today as well, they say 28 of those people were either members of hamas or palestinian islamic jihad and they expect that number to rise as their investigations...
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ian lee for us in jerusalem. thanks. >>> president trump's decision to pull out of the iran deal drew strong negative reaction from democrats and even some republicans. even some lawmakers who voted against the deal are now saying that withdraw iing is not the answer. >> this is a little like replace and repeal. they had these words, they used them in the campaign, and they don't have a real plan here. >> i don't think that it's a wise move. oftentimes when you get into office you realize, hey, that may have worked in a campaign or that was a good line or whatnot, but you realize that it's not good for the country at this point given where we are with negotiations now, especially with north korea. our allies and adversaries need to know that we are reliable. >> there was support for the president's decision. florida senator marco rubio arguing that iran has used sanctions relief from the deal to build up its missile program and boost its support for hezbollah and syria's assad regime. former president obama weigh
ian lee for us in jerusalem. thanks. >>> president trump's decision to pull out of the iran deal drew strong negative reaction from democrats and even some republicans. even some lawmakers who voted against the deal are now saying that withdraw iing is not the answer. >> this is a little like replace and repeal. they had these words, they used them in the campaign, and they don't have a real plan here. >> i don't think that it's a wise move. oftentimes when you get into...