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ingrid bergman and cary grant star.s sent down to rio, actually, on an undercover mission to try and track down some nazis down there who are hiding out down there. he is her american handler and quite a conflict romance follows. because it is a restoration, you can kind of see it there in the clip, it looks absolutely sparkling. it looks as if it was made just yesterday, rather than 1946. and the chemistry is so great between. look at cary grant there. that is what movie stars should look like. the chemistry is great. he is of course suave and sophisticated, but playing a more withdrawn character than usual. ingrid bergman just almost stealng the show, actually, as this wild playgirl, and hitchcock's direction. you're going to see some familiar hitchcock things in there, the camera moves, the classic characters. the whole film is quite intimate. i think hitchcock wanted to make it simple. he would go on to things like north by northwest, which were epic. this is more simple, much more focused. and i really love the pre
ingrid bergman and cary grant star.s sent down to rio, actually, on an undercover mission to try and track down some nazis down there who are hiding out down there. he is her american handler and quite a conflict romance follows. because it is a restoration, you can kind of see it there in the clip, it looks absolutely sparkling. it looks as if it was made just yesterday, rather than 1946. and the chemistry is so great between. look at cary grant there. that is what movie stars should look...
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a reissue, bfi have reissued this, the classic hitchcock movie, ingrid bergman, cary grant. moment at the bfi in london, so it ties in nicely with that, and restored as well, so looking sparkling, like it could have been made yesterday, and the chemistry as well between cary grant and ingrid bergman isjust still sparkling itself. so good together, this romance, she is undercover on a mission in rio, he is her government handler and they have a complex romance. still looks brilliant, immaculate, perhaps a simpler story than some other hitchcock movies, but so glad to see it on the big screen. it still has that brooding impending horror about it. the tension is ridiculous, there are classic moments, scenes that go on for a long time, you're at the edge of your seat because you don't know what is going to happen — you kind of do because you have seen it before. the tension is there, so even though it is 73 years old. 73 years old! 1946. yes, still works. just time for a look at a dvd, what is your favourite? benjamin. this is out on dvd. simon amstel wrote and directed this. st
a reissue, bfi have reissued this, the classic hitchcock movie, ingrid bergman, cary grant. moment at the bfi in london, so it ties in nicely with that, and restored as well, so looking sparkling, like it could have been made yesterday, and the chemistry as well between cary grant and ingrid bergman isjust still sparkling itself. so good together, this romance, she is undercover on a mission in rio, he is her government handler and they have a complex romance. still looks brilliant, immaculate,...
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a reissue, bfi have reissued this, the classic hitchcock movie, ingrid bergman, cary grant.he bfi in london, so it ties in nicely with that, and restored as well, so looking sparkling, like it could have been made yesterday, and the chemistry as well between cary grant and ingrid bergman isjust still sparkling itself. so good together, this romance, she is undercover on a mission in rio, he is her government handler and they have a complex romance. still looks brilliant, immaculate, perhaps a simpler story than some —— a slightly simpler, more intimate study than some other other hitchcock movies, but so glad to see it on the big screen. it still has that brooding impending horror about it. the tension is ridiculous, there are classic moments, scenes that go on for a long time, you're at the edge of your seat because you don't know what is going to happen — you kind of do because you have seen it before. the tension is there, so even though it is 73 years old. 73 years old! 1946. yes, still works. just time for a look at a dvd, what is your favourite? benjamin. this is out o
a reissue, bfi have reissued this, the classic hitchcock movie, ingrid bergman, cary grant.he bfi in london, so it ties in nicely with that, and restored as well, so looking sparkling, like it could have been made yesterday, and the chemistry as well between cary grant and ingrid bergman isjust still sparkling itself. so good together, this romance, she is undercover on a mission in rio, he is her government handler and they have a complex romance. still looks brilliant, immaculate, perhaps a...
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a reissue, the classic hitchcock movie, ingrid bergman cary grant.t so it ties in nicely with that and restored as well, so looking sparkling, and the chemistry as well between cary grant and ingrid bergman is sparkling itself. so good together, this romance, she is undercover on a mission, he is her government handler and they have a complex romance. still looks brilliant, immaculate, perhaps a simpler story than other hitchcock movies but glad to see it on the big screen. it still has that brooding horror about it. the tension is ridiculous, classic moment, scenes that go on for a long time because you don't know what is going to happen, you kind of do because you have seen it before, the tension is there, even though it is 73 years old. 73 years old. 46. yes, still works. just time for a look at the dvd, what is your favourite. benjamin. simon amstel wrote this. benjamin. simon amstel wrote this. benjamin is like simon, because he is sort of a neurotic vegan film director. this is a british film? yes, romantic comedy, this is what happens when ben
a reissue, the classic hitchcock movie, ingrid bergman cary grant.t so it ties in nicely with that and restored as well, so looking sparkling, and the chemistry as well between cary grant and ingrid bergman is sparkling itself. so good together, this romance, she is undercover on a mission, he is her government handler and they have a complex romance. still looks brilliant, immaculate, perhaps a simpler story than other hitchcock movies but glad to see it on the big screen. it still has that...
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i feel like that there is some hope of having the interest of scientists like ingrid in these middensnformation we can get, the more we can hang onto. you can't hang onto your ancestors but you need to know about them. approximately half of the world's oxygen is produced by the world's ocean and it's the largest ecosystem on the planet. over 4,500 miles from 0rkney, conservationists have come up with a unique idea to protect marine biodiversity, turning 2,000 square metres of the caribbean into a living museum. with more than 500 pieces of art, this museum in the sea is the largest underwater art installation in the world. it isa it is a part of the ecosystem that makes humans be alive. with more than 500 pieces of art, this museum in the sea is the largest underwater art installation in the world. it began with just three sculptures as an attempt to attract tourists in order to relieve pressure on the natural reefs in the nearby marine park. elier amado gil is a cuban artist who works with musa. it takes about 3000 litres of water to produce just one kilogram of cotton textile. in fa
i feel like that there is some hope of having the interest of scientists like ingrid in these middensnformation we can get, the more we can hang onto. you can't hang onto your ancestors but you need to know about them. approximately half of the world's oxygen is produced by the world's ocean and it's the largest ecosystem on the planet. over 4,500 miles from 0rkney, conservationists have come up with a unique idea to protect marine biodiversity, turning 2,000 square metres of the caribbean into...
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whoo. [ door closes ] oh, hey, ingrid.[ sighs heavily ] [ alarm beeping ] ♪ i can't be the only one who's lonely tonight ♪ [ sighs ] gigi? [ clears throat ] ♪ i can't be the only mi amor? we can go out this way. girls. mom texted us. do you really have to leave right now? what happened to your face? okay, never mind that. you have to say goodbye to your father quickly. but...i was still thinking of going with you. caro, it's too risky. i know this time with your dad has been a blessing, but it's over, girls. your mother's right. i'm gonna miss you both so much, okay? [ cellphone vibrates ] you'll stay in touch? of course. you can't stop me. sorry, we got to go. love you. love you. love you. is mom going with him? i don't know. organized crime? here? i know. now i feel like i have to warn alicia. but if i tell her the truth, i'm gonna lose her. well, think how you'd feel if something happened to her. [ sighs ] look, i've known alicia my whole life. she's good people. she'll listen. god, what is she gonna think of me? [ sigh
whoo. [ door closes ] oh, hey, ingrid.[ sighs heavily ] [ alarm beeping ] ♪ i can't be the only one who's lonely tonight ♪ [ sighs ] gigi? [ clears throat ] ♪ i can't be the only mi amor? we can go out this way. girls. mom texted us. do you really have to leave right now? what happened to your face? okay, never mind that. you have to say goodbye to your father quickly. but...i was still thinking of going with you. caro, it's too risky. i know this time with your dad has been a blessing,...
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i feel like there is some hope in having the interest of scientists like ingrid and these middens.formation we can get, the more we can hang onto, you have to know about your ancestors. approximately half of the world's oxygen is produced by the ocean and it is the largest ecosystem on the planet. over four and a half thousand miles from orkney, conservationists have come up with a unique idea to protect marine biodiversity, turning 2000 m2 of the caribbean into a living museum. with the exam we have created, about the global warming, it is a part of the ecosystem that makes humans be alive. i am roberto, i am the president of musa and also i am an artist in the museum. with more than 500 pieces of art, this museum in the sea is the largest underwater art installation in the world. it began with just three sculptures as attempt to attract tourists in order to relieve pressure on the natural reefs in the marine park. the story on how musa started is very peculiar, it consisted of building three poles made out of concrete and cover with some corals in order to have some distraction f
i feel like there is some hope in having the interest of scientists like ingrid and these middens.formation we can get, the more we can hang onto, you have to know about your ancestors. approximately half of the world's oxygen is produced by the ocean and it is the largest ecosystem on the planet. over four and a half thousand miles from orkney, conservationists have come up with a unique idea to protect marine biodiversity, turning 2000 m2 of the caribbean into a living museum. with the exam...
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but ingrid's husband nery sorac was not one of them. nu know that there's a chance that your husband could be deported. u> yeah. >> reporter: what would do you if that happens? >> i don't know. >> reporter: nery's arrest ended up being a case of collateral damage. he did not work at this plant, one of the seven raided by ice, ert he was here in this parking lot dropping off his sister when agents arrived and detained 243 edrkers. being at the wrong place at the pong time has had a devastating effect on his family. did you understand before this your parents' immigration status? did you ever talk about that as yofamily? >> we did have conversations about it. like, if it ever comes to, like, police cars are close and there are, like-- like, you know, if this happens, this happens, just-- we just want you to know that we love you very much.u nery o his sr fo work, y miation laws. but they can still not know they employ undocumented workers. we sat down with mike hurst, the u.s. attorney for the southern district of mississippi. he says his
but ingrid's husband nery sorac was not one of them. nu know that there's a chance that your husband could be deported. u> yeah. >> reporter: what would do you if that happens? >> i don't know. >> reporter: nery's arrest ended up being a case of collateral damage. he did not work at this plant, one of the seven raided by ice, ert he was here in this parking lot dropping off his sister when agents arrived and detained 243 edrkers. being at the wrong place at the pong time...
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. >> reporter: we met angela and her mother ingrid, who has six kids, ages 3 to 17 under her care. she has three more from her sister-in-law who was swept up in the raids. her husband, who is undocumented, is the sole provider in the one that looks after their 7-year-old son who has autism. >> every day i look at my kids crying, and there is no -- >> reporter: of the 680 people detained, around 300 of them were released. some for humanitarian reasons, and others with court dates, but ingrid's husband, er nery soracs not one of them. you know there is a chance your husband could be deported risks yeah. >> reporter: what will you do if that happens? >> i don't know. >> reporter: her husband is a case of collateral damage. he doesn't work at this plant, but he was here in this parking lot dropping off his sister when agents arrived and detained workers. being at the wrong place at the wrong time has had a devastating effect on his family. did you understand before this your parents' immigration status? did you ever talk about that as a family? >> we did have conversations about it, li
. >> reporter: we met angela and her mother ingrid, who has six kids, ages 3 to 17 under her care. she has three more from her sister-in-law who was swept up in the raids. her husband, who is undocumented, is the sole provider in the one that looks after their 7-year-old son who has autism. >> every day i look at my kids crying, and there is no -- >> reporter: of the 680 people detained, around 300 of them were released. some for humanitarian reasons, and others with court...
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ingrid bergman and cary grant start.sent down to rio on an undercover mission train track down some nazis down there who are hiding out down there. he is her american handler and their dumb equity —— and quite a conflict romance solace the study looks at the lee sparkling. the chemistry is so great. look at cary grant there. that is what movie stars should look like. the chemistry is great. he is suave and sophisticated. slightly playing a more withdrawn character than usual. angered bergmanjust almost seemingly this wild playgirl, and hitchcock's direction. you're going to see some dumb familiar hitchcock things in there from the moves. the whole film is quite intimate. i think hitchcock wanted to make it civil. he would go on to things like north by northwest. this is simple. so plainly surprised by how precise and how neat the whole thing is. how do you think it ranks among all the hitchcock movies?” think it is one that actually perhaps we don't talk about quite so much because it is an espionage thriller. it is not
ingrid bergman and cary grant start.sent down to rio on an undercover mission train track down some nazis down there who are hiding out down there. he is her american handler and their dumb equity —— and quite a conflict romance solace the study looks at the lee sparkling. the chemistry is so great. look at cary grant there. that is what movie stars should look like. the chemistry is great. he is suave and sophisticated. slightly playing a more withdrawn character than usual. angered...
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ingrid bergman and cary grant star.. because it is a restoration, you can kind of see it there in the clip, it looks absolutely sparkling. it looks as if it was made just yesterday, rather than 1946. and the chemistry is so great between them. look at cary grant there. that is what movie stars should look like. the chemistry is great. he is of course suave and sophisticated, but playing a more withdrawn character than usual. ingrid bergman just almost stealing the show, actually, as this wild playgirl, and hitchcock's direction. you're going to see some familiar hitchcock things in there, the camera moves, the classic characters. the whole film is quite intimate. i think hitchcock wanted to make it simple. he would go on to things like north by northwest, which were epic. this is more simple, much more focused. and i really love the precision of it. i watched it again and was just so pleasantly surprised by how precise and how neat the whole thing is. it really is him working at the peak of his powers. how do you think
ingrid bergman and cary grant star.. because it is a restoration, you can kind of see it there in the clip, it looks absolutely sparkling. it looks as if it was made just yesterday, rather than 1946. and the chemistry is so great between them. look at cary grant there. that is what movie stars should look like. the chemistry is great. he is of course suave and sophisticated, but playing a more withdrawn character than usual. ingrid bergman just almost stealing the show, actually, as this wild...
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it's ingrid bergman! janet leigh..and get their autograph... >> audrey hepburn. steve mcqueen. ronald reagan. >> ronald reagan? is that angelina jolie? >> ...thousands of them! >> it really became an obsession and a drug. >> an obsession that fathered this man's strange inheritance. >> i basically got hundreds and hundreds of boxes. >> this is truly unbelievable. what was your reaction when you saw the magnitude of what he had? >> i was blown away. >> but does the heir really know what he's signing up for? >> $4,250. now $4,500.
it's ingrid bergman! janet leigh..and get their autograph... >> audrey hepburn. steve mcqueen. ronald reagan. >> ronald reagan? is that angelina jolie? >> ...thousands of them! >> it really became an obsession and a drug. >> an obsession that fathered this man's strange inheritance. >> i basically got hundreds and hundreds of boxes. >> this is truly unbelievable. what was your reaction when you saw the magnitude of what he had? >> i was blown...
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ingrid bergman and cary grant star. hiding out down there. he is her american handler and quite a conflict romance follows. because it is a restoration, you can kind of see it there in the clip, it looks absolutely sparkling. it looks as if it was made just yesterday, rather than 19116. and the chemistry is so great between. look at cary grant there. that is what movie stars should look like. the chemistry is great. he is of course suave and sophisticated, but playing a more withdrawn character than usual. ingrid bergman just almost stealng the show, actually, as this wild playgirl, and hitchcock's direction. you're going to see some familiar hitchcock things in there, the camera moves, the classic characters. the whole film is quite intimate. i think hitchcock wanted to make it simple. he would go on to things like north by northwest, which were epic. this is more simple, much more focused. and i really love the precision of it. i watched it again and was just so pleasantly surprised by how precise and how neat the who
ingrid bergman and cary grant star. hiding out down there. he is her american handler and quite a conflict romance follows. because it is a restoration, you can kind of see it there in the clip, it looks absolutely sparkling. it looks as if it was made just yesterday, rather than 19116. and the chemistry is so great between. look at cary grant there. that is what movie stars should look like. the chemistry is great. he is of course suave and sophisticated, but playing a more withdrawn character...
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this is a reissue, bfi have reissued this, the classic hitchcock movie, ingrid bergman, cary grant.s in nicely with that, and restored as well, so looking sparkling, like it could have been made yesterday, and the chemistry as well between cary grant and ingrid bergman is just still sparkling itself. so good together, this romance, she's undercover on a mission in rio, he's her government handler and they have a complex romance. still looks brilliant, immaculate, perhaps a simpler story than some other hitchcock movies, but so glad to see it on the big screen. and it still has that brooding impending horror about it. so brooding. the tension is ridiculous. there are classic moments, scenes that go on for a long time, where you're at the edge of your seat because you don't know what is going to happen — you kind of do because you have seen it before. but the tension is there, so even though it's 73 years old. 73 years old! 1946. ‘46, yes, still works. just time for a look at a dvd, what is your favourite? benjamin. this is out on dvd. simon amstel wrote and directed this. stars colin
this is a reissue, bfi have reissued this, the classic hitchcock movie, ingrid bergman, cary grant.s in nicely with that, and restored as well, so looking sparkling, like it could have been made yesterday, and the chemistry as well between cary grant and ingrid bergman is just still sparkling itself. so good together, this romance, she's undercover on a mission in rio, he's her government handler and they have a complex romance. still looks brilliant, immaculate, perhaps a simpler story than...
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it's about having the interest of scientists like ingrid in these middens.ore we can hang onto. you can't hang onto ancestors but you need to know about them. approximately half of the world's oxygen is produced by the world's ocean and it's the largest ecosystem on the planet. over a500 miles from orkney, conservationists have come up orkney, conservationists have come up with a unique idea to protect marine biodiversity, turning 2000 square metres of the caribbean into a living museum. with more than 500 pieces of art, this museum in the sea is the largest underwater art installation in the world. it's been done as sculptures in order to attract tourists to relief the nearby marine park. this cuban this cu ban artist 00:13:50,645 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 this cuban artist works with mercer. it takes about 3000 litres of water to producejust one kilogram of cotton textile. in fact, the clothing industry uses more water than any other, aside from agriculture. fashion is a highly resource intensive industry, and the amount of clothing we consume is inevitably
it's about having the interest of scientists like ingrid in these middens.ore we can hang onto. you can't hang onto ancestors but you need to know about them. approximately half of the world's oxygen is produced by the world's ocean and it's the largest ecosystem on the planet. over a500 miles from orkney, conservationists have come up orkney, conservationists have come up with a unique idea to protect marine biodiversity, turning 2000 square metres of the caribbean into a living museum. with...
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thought that i would get into politics so to speak and with this involved i could have gone to fish ingrid already taken my dog for a walk i could have had a lot easier it's tough to be in the a.f.d. . hostile to you on your point of but the f.d.a. is popular here germany's phase out of coal fired power plants has many people here worried and the a.f.d. backs coal power which is practically the region's only source of income the party thrives on frustration with germany's mainstream parties. whatever they've done for the last 30 years they make most people sick people don't believe in all the promises being made again just before the election. and. after the collapse of communist east germany many people move to the west sense then the center left social democrats have governed the state of brandenburg. most party supporters deny climate change and are prone to use fear mongering to stir up xenophobia this party which has links to neo nazis could become the most powerful force in the former east only a few people here are willing to comment on the f.t.'s rise in popularity. i was a 100 tim
thought that i would get into politics so to speak and with this involved i could have gone to fish ingrid already taken my dog for a walk i could have had a lot easier it's tough to be in the a.f.d. . hostile to you on your point of but the f.d.a. is popular here germany's phase out of coal fired power plants has many people here worried and the a.f.d. backs coal power which is practically the region's only source of income the party thrives on frustration with germany's mainstream parties....
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ingrid seward who is a royal expert says if it was a politician he would have to resign immediately,en has my favourite son so she wouldn't accept his resignation anyway! but i think there are many, many questions as to answer, you're right, he carried on seeing jeffrey epstein after he was a convicted paedophile, which part of that did prince andrew not realise was a bad idea? you know? it's not only standing by your friends? idea? you know? it's not only standing by yourfriends? i idea? you know? it's not only standing by your friends? i think when you're in the royal family there are things that are more important than that and the perception is deeply damaging for prince andrew and indeed for the whole royal family because he did not distance himself from a convicted paedophile. it's not going to go by, another story here saying the duke of york will be summoned to prosecutors to help them, they've opened an investigation in france, this is going to go on and on, i suspect this will be in the papers for many weeks to come. let's move on to your story on the front of the sunday ti
ingrid seward who is a royal expert says if it was a politician he would have to resign immediately,en has my favourite son so she wouldn't accept his resignation anyway! but i think there are many, many questions as to answer, you're right, he carried on seeing jeffrey epstein after he was a convicted paedophile, which part of that did prince andrew not realise was a bad idea? you know? it's not only standing by your friends? idea? you know? it's not only standing by yourfriends? i idea? you...
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. >> apollo 11 this is houston, 3 1/2 minute, you are still at ingrid. still predicted cut off is right on there. >>deep space tracking antennas the third of a world apart, listen to apollo and spoke to apollo. as the earth turned at least one of them would have contact with apollo at all times, except when it passed behind the moon. >> altitude 152. >> 35,000 paper second. cut off. velocity 35,570. feet per second. altitude 177, nautical miles. >> at three hours 11 minutes into the mission, distance from earth, 3140 nautical miles. it in a stable attitude for separation. >> apollo 11 is houston, you are go for separation. >>using bottle primary one for checklist. >>roger. >> we are awaiting confirmation of separation. >> roger. >> confirming separation on the ground. >> apollo 11 this is houston, [ indiscernible ] >> the goldstone station reports a very weak signal. we believe, mike is maneuvering with the spacecraft and transposition and docking maneuver and the antenna patterns are not to get at the moment. so we have a week signal strength. >> the co
. >> apollo 11 this is houston, 3 1/2 minute, you are still at ingrid. still predicted cut off is right on there. >>deep space tracking antennas the third of a world apart, listen to apollo and spoke to apollo. as the earth turned at least one of them would have contact with apollo at all times, except when it passed behind the moon. >> altitude 152. >> 35,000 paper second. cut off. velocity 35,570. feet per second. altitude 177, nautical miles. >> at three hours...
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. >> reporter: connect democrats want more and ingrid he didn't make any mention to the accessibility of military style assault weapons. or blanchard is live in washington with more on this renewed political battle. >> reporter: today president trump outlining several vague proposals to stop gun violence. this in the wake of those two deadly shootings in just two days. some say it's a step in the right direction, others say it's not good enough. >> we can and will stop this evil contagion. >> president trump call for unity and a change in the wake of this past weekend shooting. >> we must make sure that those judged to pose a grave risk to public safety do not have access to firearms and that if they do those firearms can be taken through rapid due process. >> president trump also discussing what he sees as other causes of mass shootings including the internet and video games. >> we must stop the glorification of violence in our society. there is a justin on twitter of time background check legislation with immigration reform has democrats reeling. >> is linking issue of basic common
. >> reporter: connect democrats want more and ingrid he didn't make any mention to the accessibility of military style assault weapons. or blanchard is live in washington with more on this renewed political battle. >> reporter: today president trump outlining several vague proposals to stop gun violence. this in the wake of those two deadly shootings in just two days. some say it's a step in the right direction, others say it's not good enough. >> we can and will stop this...
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took that screed, that manifesto and you put it in a fox host teleprompter like tucker carlson or ingridhannity and they would read this on air, the audience would not be shocked or described or disturbed. that tells you all that you need to know. if it was so-so inconsistent with what they were hearing every single night, there would be a different reaction. but the audience would be perfectly fine because that's what they're used to. >> i'm simply defending him michigan country by cultural and ethnic replacement brought on by invasion. i want to play a clip of tucker carlson talking about that and alic alicia, get your response. take a listen. >> democrats know if they keep up the flood of illegals into the unto can, they can eventually turn into it a flood of voters for them. their political success does not depend on good policies but on demographic replacement. and they'll do anything to make sure it happens. >> this is a point that's hammered home night after night. >> and it's been a subtext of the immigration debate for years. it's now just very much in the mainstream. let's brea
took that screed, that manifesto and you put it in a fox host teleprompter like tucker carlson or ingridhannity and they would read this on air, the audience would not be shocked or described or disturbed. that tells you all that you need to know. if it was so-so inconsistent with what they were hearing every single night, there would be a different reaction. but the audience would be perfectly fine because that's what they're used to. >> i'm simply defending him michigan country by...
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ingrid jacques from detroit news. we appreciate your time. guest: thanks for having me. host: we are continuing to take your phone calls as we talk about issues facing cities around the country. our topic for today's washington journal. all three hours devoted to this topic. we are hearing you on phone lines for city residents only. if you're in the eastern or central united states, it is (202) 748-8000. if you are in the mountain or pacific regions, it is (202) 748-8001. ingrid jacques just then mentioning the issue of opportuniti -- opportunity zones in detroit. that is one of the key efforts the trump administration has touted. president trump brought up the issue of zones in an interview at the end of last month when he talked about what he is doing for minorities in this country. here's a little bit from that interview. [video clip] ? if you look at what i have done for african-americans. president obama tried so hard to get it, he could not get it. you look at opportunity zones, and look out -- opportunity zones are tremendous success. we did that as an experiment.
ingrid jacques from detroit news. we appreciate your time. guest: thanks for having me. host: we are continuing to take your phone calls as we talk about issues facing cities around the country. our topic for today's washington journal. all three hours devoted to this topic. we are hearing you on phone lines for city residents only. if you're in the eastern or central united states, it is (202) 748-8000. if you are in the mountain or pacific regions, it is (202) 748-8001. ingrid jacques just...
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ingrid jacques from detroit news. we appreciate your time. guest: thanks for having me.ost: we are continuing to take your phone calls as we talk about issues facing cities around the country. our topic for today's washington journal. all three hours devoted to this topic. we are hearing you on phone lines for city residents only. if you're in the eastern or central united states, it is (202) 748-8000. if you are in the mountain or pacific regions, it is (202) 748-8001. ingrid jacques just then mentioning the issue of opportuniti -- opportunity zones in detroit. that is one of the key efforts the trump administration has touted. president trump brought up the issue of zones in an interview at the end of last month when he talked about what he is doing for minorities in this country. here's a little bit from that interview. [video clip] ? if you look at what i have done for african-americans. president obama tried so hard to get it, he could not get it. you look at opportunity zones, and look out -- opportunity zones are tremendous success. we did that as an experiment. i
ingrid jacques from detroit news. we appreciate your time. guest: thanks for having me.ost: we are continuing to take your phone calls as we talk about issues facing cities around the country. our topic for today's washington journal. all three hours devoted to this topic. we are hearing you on phone lines for city residents only. if you're in the eastern or central united states, it is (202) 748-8000. if you are in the mountain or pacific regions, it is (202) 748-8001. ingrid jacques just then...
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ingrid sontoday is the soul caretaker of six children, including her 7-year-old son who has autism.der for the family, was arrested in last week's raids, along with her sister-in-law. >> he wasn't perfect but i really did love him, and i still do, but i miss him. >> of the 680 people detained, around 300 were temporarily released. sontay's husband, who was undocumented, was not one of them. >> every day i look at my kids crying and there's no words. no. >> a woman who asked us to not use her name out of fear of retaliation works at koch foods. i wanted to alert others in the community so they wouldn't come to work, she says. as we've learned it's a workplace with troubling legal history. 50 former and current workers at koch foods filed a sexual harassment and labor abuse lawsuit in 2011 against the company. [ speaking foreign language ] >> you were touched by the supervisor and the supervisor would tell you that if you complained about it, you would get fired. so you didn't complain? the lawsuit was settled for nearly $4 million. although, koch foods these cases involved numerous c
ingrid sontoday is the soul caretaker of six children, including her 7-year-old son who has autism.der for the family, was arrested in last week's raids, along with her sister-in-law. >> he wasn't perfect but i really did love him, and i still do, but i miss him. >> of the 680 people detained, around 300 were temporarily released. sontay's husband, who was undocumented, was not one of them. >> every day i look at my kids crying and there's no words. no. >> a woman who...
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uno de los peligros, y creo que era lo que le decÍa el mÉdico a ingrid, era que si ese coÁgulo se desprende todo lo que sea frito, bajar los carbohidratos simples. hay un producto natural que yo pongo en mi libro redystrice que sirve para bajar el colesterol, tambiÉn estÁ en mi libro, al igual que otros productos. muchÍsimas gracias, para la gente que no lo sabe esto lo hicimos en vivo, estamos contestando las preguntas. la prÓxima semana en el futuro podemos estar en su ciudad. un abrazo. ya volvemos. ♪ ♪ ♪ melinda roots: reina del drama con un problema de canas. ve un poco y... por suerte, existe magic root cover up de l'oréal. raíces impecables en 3 segundos. tres, dos, uno. !listo! magic root cover up, de l'oréal. antes creía que no después de fumar marihuana. creía que realmente me hacía mas consciente y podía manejar mejor. pero luego pasó lo que nunca creí. y eso fue solo el comienzo. perdí mi licencia de conducir, mi trabajo... mi orgullo. antes creía que no importaba manejar después de fumar marihuana... eso era antes, ¡hoy, ya no! si te sientes diferente, nejas diferente. drive hi
uno de los peligros, y creo que era lo que le decÍa el mÉdico a ingrid, era que si ese coÁgulo se desprende todo lo que sea frito, bajar los carbohidratos simples. hay un producto natural que yo pongo en mi libro redystrice que sirve para bajar el colesterol, tambiÉn estÁ en mi libro, al igual que otros productos. muchÍsimas gracias, para la gente que no lo sabe esto lo hicimos en vivo, estamos contestando las preguntas. la prÓxima semana en el futuro podemos estar en su ciudad. un...
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rain to start the day for many although across east anglia and southeast ingrid, the rain doesn‘t arrivea flock of birds. and, missionjurassic, the biggest british—led dinosaur hunt in decades, hopes to uncover new species in the deserts of wyoming. sport now on afternoon live with gavin. how many wickets have england lost since we last spoke? at the moment it‘s going ok, because they haven‘t lost any since i last spoke to you and its 201—6 as we speak. england in during a tough time in the test match at lord‘s and the wickets have been tumbling early on in what has been a clear day of play after the wash—out yesterday. they find themselves 1—0 down, and 201-6 they find themselves 1—0 down, and 201—6 and a host of big names have fallen, joe root went early on after jason roy failed to get off the mark. ben stokes and jos buttler went after lunch and rory burns with the only score of note and hopes now rest with jonny bairstow and chris woa kes. rest with jonny bairstow and chris woakes. more overs will be bold today, so it could prove to be crucial for today, so it could prove to be cruc
rain to start the day for many although across east anglia and southeast ingrid, the rain doesn‘t arrivea flock of birds. and, missionjurassic, the biggest british—led dinosaur hunt in decades, hopes to uncover new species in the deserts of wyoming. sport now on afternoon live with gavin. how many wickets have england lost since we last spoke? at the moment it‘s going ok, because they haven‘t lost any since i last spoke to you and its 201—6 as we speak. england in during a tough time...