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i think this is a conversation and your conversation from last week with jack ray is one that people can learn from. back to you. >> thank you, phil lebeau, as well. >>> later this hour don't miss apple's co-founder steve wozniak on everything from tech role as we navigate public unrest to the covid-19 response. we'll be right back. stay with us ever since we've gone mobile on the now platform, something's gotten into the office. i hear you. feels like there's no barriers between departments now. servicenow. the smarter way to workflow. i opened a sofi money account and it was the first time that i realized i could be earning interest back on my money. i just discovered sofi, and i'm an investor with a diversified portfolio. who am i?! i refinanced my student loans with sofi because of their low interest rates. thanks sofi for helping us get our money right. ♪ >>> welcome back, everyone i'm sue herrera. here is your cnbc news update at this hour. michael white, an american navy veteran kdetained in iran since 2018 is free and on his way home secretary of state mike pompeo has been ca
i think this is a conversation and your conversation from last week with jack ray is one that people can learn from. back to you. >> thank you, phil lebeau, as well. >>> later this hour don't miss apple's co-founder steve wozniak on everything from tech role as we navigate public unrest to the covid-19 response. we'll be right back. stay with us ever since we've gone mobile on the now platform, something's gotten into the office. i hear you. feels like there's no barriers between...
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. >> the people are jack ray hill, a southwest airlines flight attendant, and a white man reading a bookrelations. they spoke about how important it is that diverse people have conversations about race. hill said she was moved to tears after their 10-minute talk. the man revealed himself to be american airline ceo dourk. turns out hill's mother works for american in washington, d.c. >> just incredible. when it was all over, parker, when he got off the plane, he handed hill a handwritten note telling her she could email him if she wanted to continue their conversation. >> apparently he was flying southwest because he wasn't able to get on an american flight. if you're wondering why the american airline ceo is on the competitor's plane, that is why. >> sometimes you go to a post, i'm just here for comments? i did go for the comments. i found that, which is people are why is he flying southwest? >> oh, okay. >> they've got good deals too. >> you know what really speaks to me is the fact that her mother works for american, which means that -- you know, a lot of diverse employees that he over
. >> the people are jack ray hill, a southwest airlines flight attendant, and a white man reading a bookrelations. they spoke about how important it is that diverse people have conversations about race. hill said she was moved to tears after their 10-minute talk. the man revealed himself to be american airline ceo dourk. turns out hill's mother works for american in washington, d.c. >> just incredible. when it was all over, parker, when he got off the plane, he handed hill a...
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ray machines and ambulances? sam riley is pierre curie, the partner in whose shadow marie is initially forced to dwell, but upon whose love she depends. written by jackhe classical biographical storytelling of 1943's madame curie starring greer garson, and instead embarks upon a more anarchic vision in which past and present, triumph and guilt, advantage and harm collide. with her own background in graphic novels, satrapi displays an inventive eye for detail, lending a surreal air to scenes bathed in the eerie glow of discovery. hallucinatory images fill the screen as the film strives to take us inside curie‘s mind, an experiment that's only partly successful. the result is very strange indeed, impressively inventive, occasionally ridiculous, but always anchored by pike's central performance. and the worst picture of the decade is showgirls! i want to watch this thing over and overand overagain. i think we're still talking about showgirls because we're not done with it. i'll leave you with news of a new documentary that aims to do for showgirls what tim burton's ed wood did for plan 9 from outer space, the punningly entitled you don't nomi. get it? a
ray machines and ambulances? sam riley is pierre curie, the partner in whose shadow marie is initially forced to dwell, but upon whose love she depends. written by jackhe classical biographical storytelling of 1943's madame curie starring greer garson, and instead embarks upon a more anarchic vision in which past and present, triumph and guilt, advantage and harm collide. with her own background in graphic novels, satrapi displays an inventive eye for detail, lending a surreal air to scenes...
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>> we had it x-rayed, it's just a sprain he's riding a bike now, skateboard is old news we're good graphics is good. high five. >> all the stress of holding up those graphic signs. jackrent state of the nation well done, jack. >> indeed, jack. on hoda and jenna, we'll focus on ways you can become emotionally overwhelmed. we'll talk about all that stuff. but first, guys, a look at your local news. >> bye, jack >>> good morning. 8:56. i'm marcus washington. a touch-go recently for walnut creek businesses. not only were many places boarded up this week in response to vandals and looting but many nonessential businesses have been closed for week. some of that changed starting today. that's because contra costa county is lifting some shelter at home restrictions, indoor shopping can resume and office spaces can reopen. also reopening, open outdoor museums and child care plus services like housekeeping, carwashes and pet grooming. happen now, our bob redell is in walnut creek speaking with merchants and customers and he will have a live report. san jose police are sorting through a chaotic night including deadly stabbing, police shooting and side shows that led to multiple
>> we had it x-rayed, it's just a sprain he's riding a bike now, skateboard is old news we're good graphics is good. high five. >> all the stress of holding up those graphic signs. jackrent state of the nation well done, jack. >> indeed, jack. on hoda and jenna, we'll focus on ways you can become emotionally overwhelmed. we'll talk about all that stuff. but first, guys, a look at your local news. >> bye, jack >>> good morning. 8:56. i'm marcus washington. a...
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it makes regular allusions to jack demi's late 505 film which is, to be honest, far more interesting and inventive and which you can find now on blu—rayn own celine cmr'5 portrait of a lady on fire, one of my favourite films in recent years, on disk from monday. set in the late 18th century, this is a thrillingly contemporary period piece that confirms there is one of the finest filmmakers of her generation. i will leave you with news that the icelandic offering woman at war, which played in uk cinemas last year, has just arrived which played in uk cinemas last year, ha5ju5t arrived on which played in uk cinemas last year, has just arrived on the streaming 5ervice mubi. the jet black comedy drama about an eco— warrior battling the desolation of planet earth, this terrific oddity has a warmth, wit and wisdom that transcends national and cultural boundaries. it also makes the perfect doublebill with the recent icelandic release the county, another tale of a strong woman fighting the good fight in inhospitable yet still breathtaking surroundings. both are highly recommended. that's it. thanks for watching the film review. stay safe, and
it makes regular allusions to jack demi's late 505 film which is, to be honest, far more interesting and inventive and which you can find now on blu—rayn own celine cmr'5 portrait of a lady on fire, one of my favourite films in recent years, on disk from monday. set in the late 18th century, this is a thrillingly contemporary period piece that confirms there is one of the finest filmmakers of her generation. i will leave you with news that the icelandic offering woman at war, which played in...
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ray machines and ambulances? sam riley is pierre curie, the partner in whose shadow marie is initially forced to dwell but upon whose love she depends. written by jack43's madame curie starring greer garson and instead embarks upon a more anarchic vision in which past and present, triumph and guilt, advantage and harm collide. with her own background in graphic novels, satrapi displays an inventive eye for detail, lending a surreal air to scenes bathed in the eerie glow of discovery. hallucinatory images fill the screen as the film strives to take us inside curie's mind, an experiment that's only partly successful. the result is very strange indeed, impressively inventive, occasionally ridiculous, but always anchored by pike's centre performance. and the worst picture of the decade is showgirls! i want to watch this thing over and overand overagain. i think we're still talking about showgirls because we are not done with it. i will leave you with news of a new documentary that aims to do for showgirls what tim burton's ed wood did for plan 9 from outer space, the punningly entitled you don't nomi. get it? a role like nomi, it felt like a james dean
ray machines and ambulances? sam riley is pierre curie, the partner in whose shadow marie is initially forced to dwell but upon whose love she depends. written by jack43's madame curie starring greer garson and instead embarks upon a more anarchic vision in which past and present, triumph and guilt, advantage and harm collide. with her own background in graphic novels, satrapi displays an inventive eye for detail, lending a surreal air to scenes bathed in the eerie glow of discovery....