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james lord himself, it's his memoir, and played by actor armie hammer, who is the very patient subjects an exhibition currently at the tate, i do urge you to see that, it does feature a lot of the work. he got very famous for the whittled—down sculptures, trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurd world. stanley tucci being the impish character actor that he is doesn't really concentrate on the dark heart of the work, more the struggle of the artist and the pain that it is to sit for that artist because he can't make up his mind when his work is finished, if ever. so here is armie hammer playing james lord trying to work out how long he should book his vacation for. the end of the week. yeah. 0h, isee. i could change it again. i would like to know, you know, how many days do you need? oh, i don't know, i think it would be great to work for another week. a week? a week, yes, i think a week would be good. a week is fine. i canjust move my flight next wednesday. would that... wednesday. yes, when state is fine. let's say wednesday. 0k, good. but then... what? there's no questio
james lord himself, it's his memoir, and played by actor armie hammer, who is the very patient subjects an exhibition currently at the tate, i do urge you to see that, it does feature a lot of the work. he got very famous for the whittled—down sculptures, trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurd world. stanley tucci being the impish character actor that he is doesn't really concentrate on the dark heart of the work, more the struggle of the artist and the pain that it is to sit...
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james lord himself, it's his memoir, and played by actor armie hammer, who is the very patient subjectf giacometti, who, if you know his work, and there is an exhibition currently at the tate, i do urge you to see that, it does feature a lot of the work. he got very famous for the whittled—down sculptures, trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurd world. stanley tucci being the impish character actor that he is doesn't really concentrate on the dark heart of the work, more the struggle of the artist and the pain that it is to sit for that artist because he can't make up his mind when his work is finished, if ever. so here is armie hammer playing james lord trying to work out how long he should book his vacation for. the end of the week. yeah. 0h, isee. i could change it again. i would like to know, you know, how many days do you need? oh, i don't know, i think it would be great to work for another week. a week? a week, yes, i think a week would be good. a week is fine. i canjust move my flight next wednesday. would that... wednesday. yes, when state is fine. let's say wedne
james lord himself, it's his memoir, and played by actor armie hammer, who is the very patient subjectf giacometti, who, if you know his work, and there is an exhibition currently at the tate, i do urge you to see that, it does feature a lot of the work. he got very famous for the whittled—down sculptures, trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurd world. stanley tucci being the impish character actor that he is doesn't really concentrate on the dark heart of the work, more the...
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james lord himself, it's his memoir, and played by actor armie hammer, who is the very patient subjectknow his work, and there is an exhibition currently at the tate, i do urge you to see that, it does feature a lot of the work. he got very famous for the whittled—down sculptures, trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurd world. stanley tucci being the impish character actor that he is doesn't really concentrate on the dark heart of the work, more the struggle of the artist and the pain that it is to sit for that artist because he can't make up his mind when his work is finished, if ever.
james lord himself, it's his memoir, and played by actor armie hammer, who is the very patient subjectknow his work, and there is an exhibition currently at the tate, i do urge you to see that, it does feature a lot of the work. he got very famous for the whittled—down sculptures, trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurd world. stanley tucci being the impish character actor that he is doesn't really concentrate on the dark heart of the work, more the struggle of the artist and...
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this is what the story is based on. james lord himself, it's his memoir, and played by actor armie hammerrk, and there is an exhibition currently at the tate, i do urge you to see that, it does
this is what the story is based on. james lord himself, it's his memoir, and played by actor armie hammerrk, and there is an exhibition currently at the tate, i do urge you to see that, it does
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james lord himself is his memoir.you know his work and there is an exhibition at the tate in fact, i urge you to see that, this does feature that work. he got famous for the sculptures trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurd word. stanley tucci doesn't concentrate on the dark heart, more the struggle of the ash to say and the struggle of the ash to say and the pain it is to sit for that artist because he can't make up his mind when the work is finished, if ever. here they're trying to work out how long he should book a vacation for. the end of the week, yeah. i see. i could vacation for. the end of the week, yeah. isee. icould change it again. i would like to know how many days do you need? i don't know. i think it would be great to work for another week. a week? a week, yes, i think a week would be good. no, a week is fine. that's fine. i can just move my flight to next wednesday, would that? wednesday. yes. wednesday is good. fine. let's say wednesday. 0k. yes. wednesday is good. fine. let's say wednes
james lord himself is his memoir.you know his work and there is an exhibition at the tate in fact, i urge you to see that, this does feature that work. he got famous for the sculptures trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurd word. stanley tucci doesn't concentrate on the dark heart, more the struggle of the ash to say and the struggle of the ash to say and the pain it is to sit for that artist because he can't make up his mind when the work is finished, if ever. here they're...
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james lord himself, it's his memoir, and played by actor armie hammer, who is the very patient subject tate, i do urge you to see that, it does feature a lot of the work. he got very famous for the whittled—down sculptures, trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurd world. stanley tucci being the impish character actor that he is doesn't really concentrate on the dark heart of the work, more the struggle of the artist and the pain that it is to sit for that artist because he can't make up his mind when his work is finished, if ever. so here is armie hammer playing james lord trying to work out how long he should book his vacation for. the end of the week. yeah. 0h, isee. i could change it again. i would like to know, you know, how many days do you need? oh, i don't know, i think it would be great to work for another week. a week? a week, yes, i think a week would be good. a week is fine. i canjust move my flight next wednesday. would that... wednesday. yes, when state is fine. let's say wednesday. 0k, good. but then... what? there's no question of the portrait ever being fin
james lord himself, it's his memoir, and played by actor armie hammer, who is the very patient subject tate, i do urge you to see that, it does feature a lot of the work. he got very famous for the whittled—down sculptures, trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurd world. stanley tucci being the impish character actor that he is doesn't really concentrate on the dark heart of the work, more the struggle of the artist and the pain that it is to sit for that artist because he can't...
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so here is armie hammer playing james lord trying to work out how long he should book his vacation for. the end of the week. yeah. 0h, isee. i could change it again. i would like to know, you know, how many days do you need? oh, i don't know, i think it would be great to work for another week. a week? a week, yes, i think a week would be good. a week is fine. i canjust move my flight next wednesday. would that... wednesday. yes, when state is fine. let's say wednesday. 0k, good. but then... what? there's no question of the portrait ever being finished so... no, of course. that's the great geoffrey rush, of course. it is. sometimes i love geoffrey rush, and sometimes he can be what we call a ham. he can dominate a film, totally on balances it, and i do worry about him. here we see him, he is quite reined in there, but there is a lot of smoking and dishevelled mud and staring at your pictures, almost like the travis bickle of the art world, challenging his portraits, like you talking to me. but we also get a lot of the kind of scrape of the art, the stuff, the very great atelier where gi
so here is armie hammer playing james lord trying to work out how long he should book his vacation for. the end of the week. yeah. 0h, isee. i could change it again. i would like to know, you know, how many days do you need? oh, i don't know, i think it would be great to work for another week. a week? a week, yes, i think a week would be good. a week is fine. i canjust move my flight next wednesday. would that... wednesday. yes, when state is fine. let's say wednesday. 0k, good. but then......
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james lord himself, it's his memoir.humanity in an absurd world. stanley tucci doesn't concentrate on the dark heart, more the struggle of the artist and the pain it is to sit for that artist because he can't make up his mind when the work is finished, if ever. here they're trying to work out how long he should book a vacation for. the end of the week, yeah. isee. i could change it again. i would like to know how many days do you need? i don't know. i think it would be great to work for another week. a week? a week, yes, i think a week would be good. no, a week is fine. that's fine. i canjust move my flight to next wednesday, would that... ? wednesday. yes. wednesday is good. fine. let's say wednesday. 0k. good. but then, you know. what? there is no question of the portrait ever being finished. no, of course. and that's the great geoffrey rush. it is. sometimes i love him and sometimes he can be, what we call a ham. he can dominate the film, unbalances it. i did worry about him here. he is quite sort of reined in there,
james lord himself, it's his memoir.humanity in an absurd world. stanley tucci doesn't concentrate on the dark heart, more the struggle of the artist and the pain it is to sit for that artist because he can't make up his mind when the work is finished, if ever. here they're trying to work out how long he should book a vacation for. the end of the week, yeah. isee. i could change it again. i would like to know how many days do you need? i don't know. i think it would be great to work for another...
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the bit that got me was that first phone call from james whitaker saying, you are in the squad for lords. brilliant, great, i will see you. i read the names on it and think oh, that's it. you carry on with what you are doing. whether i was on the farm, i cannot remember. an hour later i forgot how much work had gone into picking the side. the conversation, tossing and turning in your head, shall we go over him? i realised i did not miss that. it is horrible when you see joe root going out at trent bridge facing the media but when you play badly you have to hold up your hands. it is good as assigned to bounce back like we did. catherine downes is at home relaxing now. onto athletics and with the world championships starting at the london stadium in 48 hours, the great britain team arrived in the capital today from their training camp in france. they travelled by eurostar and there to meet and greet at st pancras station was our sports correspondentjoe wilson. britain's athletes return from france on eurostar. they have kept a clear mind away from london, in paris, at the holding camp, but
the bit that got me was that first phone call from james whitaker saying, you are in the squad for lords. brilliant, great, i will see you. i read the names on it and think oh, that's it. you carry on with what you are doing. whether i was on the farm, i cannot remember. an hour later i forgot how much work had gone into picking the side. the conversation, tossing and turning in your head, shall we go over him? i realised i did not miss that. it is horrible when you see joe root going out at...
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. >> o lord, i can't believe that. >> james for-- spoke for a lot of them. >> i hope they are rest whoever is responsible and pray for the family. >> a lot of people praying for the family. please declining to say whether these little girls were sisters but whatever their relationship, this is just a sad, sad day. >> whether you know that family are not, you all feel something about this loss. >>> police are still looking for evidence to help the rest of the killer so if you know anything, give them a call. >>> white house, chief presidential advisor steve bannon is out of a job. his initial pointman was controversial and sparked criticism for a number of civil rights groups. he had a rocky relationship with some of the top aides including jared kushner. he had been expected to rejoin the breitbart industry. >>> 2 deadly terrorist attacks that killed a total of 14 people, police say the driver of the van was among the people in a second vehicle that plowed into another crowd hours later. it is believed that 17-year-old moussa oukabir was fatally shot following the second attack which is wh
. >> o lord, i can't believe that. >> james for-- spoke for a lot of them. >> i hope they are rest whoever is responsible and pray for the family. >> a lot of people praying for the family. please declining to say whether these little girls were sisters but whatever their relationship, this is just a sad, sad day. >> whether you know that family are not, you all feel something about this loss. >>> police are still looking for evidence to help the rest of...
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specialist james mcluhan whose repeated acts of bravery convey to us a true understanding of the value of life. his service to mistreats your faithfulness and unconditional ask for all humanity, we you lordcontinue to inspire and guide others and grant us all now parts eager to seek your will and all acts that serve to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. president trump: thank you very much. please be seated. thank you, chaplain hurley. secretary mnuchin, secretary mattis, secretary shulkin, senator stabenow, congressman upton, and members of the armed forces: thank you for joining us as we award our nation's highest military honor to specialist five james c. mccloughan. president trump: today, we pay tribute to a veteran who went above and beyond the call of duty to protect our comrades, our country, and our freedom. joining jim today is his wife cherie, his brothers mike and tom, his sons jamie and matt, and many other members of his very large and beautiful family. we're also gratified to be joined by eight previous medal of honor recipients. now, jim's name will stand forever alongside theirs in our history and in our hearts. i want to take a few minutes to tell you about ji
specialist james mcluhan whose repeated acts of bravery convey to us a true understanding of the value of life. his service to mistreats your faithfulness and unconditional ask for all humanity, we you lordcontinue to inspire and guide others and grant us all now parts eager to seek your will and all acts that serve to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. president trump: thank you very much. please be seated. thank you, chaplain hurley. secretary mnuchin, secretary mattis, secretary...
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james t. kirk of the star ship enter surprise. >> snl does parody all the time. >> lord of the rings. >> name a late night talk show, they trade in it. why? because it's common reference 37 like we all know the thing they're parodying. >> parody is very much taking something that we recognize, a song that everybody knows, a movie that everybody knows. it's a very grand tradition of taking known forms and skug them justify nus to make comedy about them. >> there were parody people knew like the famous kissing scene in "from here to eternity." everybody in america had seen that film. and then everyone feels like, yes, we're all in this together. >> we did a takeoff on "gone with the wind," the younger audience didn't know the original movie. those who did know the movie, it was a double whammy. >> the gown is gorgeous. >> thank you. you saw it in the window and i just couldn't resist it. >> parody tends to make me laugh harder, but satire tends to make me go, oh, that's good. >> that's 11 votes for amy schumer not had enough for television. anybody vote in the other way? >> amy schumer did a pi
james t. kirk of the star ship enter surprise. >> snl does parody all the time. >> lord of the rings. >> name a late night talk show, they trade in it. why? because it's common reference 37 like we all know the thing they're parodying. >> parody is very much taking something that we recognize, a song that everybody knows, a movie that everybody knows. it's a very grand tradition of taking known forms and skug them justify nus to make comedy about them. >> there...
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james robbins reports. 70 years ago, britain pulled out of india, seen as the jewel in its imperial crown. british rule, the british raj, had been unravelling in the 1940s amid increasing sectarian clashes. lordbatten, india's last viceroy, worked to transfer power as quickly as possible. the british even brought forward the deadline for withdrawal by almost a year. india then was home to almost 400 million people. hindus were in the majority, muslims made up about a quarter of the population. but no way could be agreed to keep them in a single, undivided nation. so independence also meant partition. creating not one but two self—governing countries. at the stroke of the midnight hour when the bold street india will awake to life and freedom. the new borders were drawn up in just five weeks. 0n the 14th of august 1947 british india was heading to its end. over the course of two days, partition was also launched. a new largely muslim state of pakistan was born while the new india was celebrating its independence. but millions of people, muslims, hindus and sikhs, found themselves on what they regarded as the wrong side of the new borders. 12 million or more refugees fled from one newly created
james robbins reports. 70 years ago, britain pulled out of india, seen as the jewel in its imperial crown. british rule, the british raj, had been unravelling in the 1940s amid increasing sectarian clashes. lordbatten, india's last viceroy, worked to transfer power as quickly as possible. the british even brought forward the deadline for withdrawal by almost a year. india then was home to almost 400 million people. hindus were in the majority, muslims made up about a quarter of the population....
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lord. ultimately cashiered for his conduct that day. ends up in command of troops primarily. alexander at the end of the line. if you get down you can't be seen. jamesohnson pettigrew's brigade is beginning to advance in a position where they can't be seen and they won't be seen until they are already around the flank. an interesting guy, he ends up beingthe commercial that the kernel. and the being governor of illinois. what does he do? he orders his men to make a mountain charge. all that commotion attracts the attention. what do you do? calleds a parade ground -- you can deflect them. their movement to do that orders his men to fall back from mcpherson's ridge on seminary ridge. this fainted mounted charge that never even happen saves an entire division from getting its flank rolled up. it's during this phase of the of the third indiana shot and killed. and now like the northern end of the field we have a problem. a north -- a new york battery commander. thinks he opens fire on him with his artillery. confederate troopers are devon'sond the range troopers, he has a couple of horses wounded. he does the only thing he can do, breaks off and with dr
lord. ultimately cashiered for his conduct that day. ends up in command of troops primarily. alexander at the end of the line. if you get down you can't be seen. jamesohnson pettigrew's brigade is beginning to advance in a position where they can't be seen and they won't be seen until they are already around the flank. an interesting guy, he ends up beingthe commercial that the kernel. and the being governor of illinois. what does he do? he orders his men to make a mountain charge. all that...
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james's after three hundred years. berry brothers and rudd has served royalty, admirals and artists. it's also home to a diary kept by lordoland has applied to build a large scale extension to its theme park in windsor. the plans include three new rides, accommodation and parking. its owner, merlin entertainments group, says it's part of a long term plan to improve the park— that opened more than 20 years ago. let's have a look at the travel situation now. it's all looking good on the tube, no reported problems on any of those lines at the moment. the woolwich ferry‘s down to just the one boat though this morning, here's how it looks at the south terminal. it's due to mechanical problems. now because of the stabbing we told you about earlier, police have closed off part of ripple road in barking. and in islington, essex road is closed northbound from upper street for water works. let's have a check on the weather now with kate kinsella. good morning. there might be a bit of brightness first thing this morning, but on the whole, rather grey and cloudy. within the cloud, outbreaks of rain. to start off, the rain is patchy.
james's after three hundred years. berry brothers and rudd has served royalty, admirals and artists. it's also home to a diary kept by lordoland has applied to build a large scale extension to its theme park in windsor. the plans include three new rides, accommodation and parking. its owner, merlin entertainments group, says it's part of a long term plan to improve the park— that opened more than 20 years ago. let's have a look at the travel situation now. it's all looking good on the tube,...
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james robbins reports. 70 years ago britain pulled out of india. seen as the jewel in its imperial crown. british rule, the british raj, had been unravelling the 1940s amid increasing sectarian clashes. lordught forward the deadline for withdrawal by almost a year. in the event was home to 400 million people with muslims are making up the quarter of the population with him be the majority. there can be no question of coalescing any committee where one committee has a majority with another with another majority has admitted. the only way for coercion is partition. i urge particularly muslim india to maintain peace and order. it is with no joy in my heart that i commend these proposals to you. though i have no doubt in my mind that this is the right course. so, independents also meant partition, creating not that one but two self creating countries. —— self—governing countries. 0n the 14th of august 1947 british india was heading to attend. 0ver 14th of august 1947 british india was heading to attend. over the course of two days partition was also launched. the new largely moves and state of pakistan was also born while the new india were celebrating its independence. millions of people, mu
james robbins reports. 70 years ago britain pulled out of india. seen as the jewel in its imperial crown. british rule, the british raj, had been unravelling the 1940s amid increasing sectarian clashes. lordught forward the deadline for withdrawal by almost a year. in the event was home to 400 million people with muslims are making up the quarter of the population with him be the majority. there can be no question of coalescing any committee where one committee has a majority with another with...
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james robbins has this report. 70 years ago, britain pulled out of india, seen as the jewel in its imperial crown. british rule, the british raj, had been unravelling in the 1940s amid increasing sectarian clashes. lordal by almost a year. india then was home to almost 400 million people. hindus were in the majority, muslims made up about a quarter of the population. but no way could be agreed to keep them in a single, undivided nation. so independence also meant partition. creating not one but two self—governing countries. at the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, india will awake to life and freedom. the new borders were drawn up in just five weeks. on the 14th of august 1947, british india was heading to its end. over the course of two days, partition was also launched. the new largely muslim state of pakistan was born while the new india was celebrating its independence. but millions of people, muslims, hindus and sikhs, found themselves on what they regarded as the wrong side of the new borders. 12 million or more refugees fled from one newly created country to the other. fleeing from their looted, bloodstained towns comes a new exodus. a million displaced persons. independence
james robbins has this report. 70 years ago, britain pulled out of india, seen as the jewel in its imperial crown. british rule, the british raj, had been unravelling in the 1940s amid increasing sectarian clashes. lordal by almost a year. india then was home to almost 400 million people. hindus were in the majority, muslims made up about a quarter of the population. but no way could be agreed to keep them in a single, undivided nation. so independence also meant partition. creating not one but...