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julia grant was there. she intervenes to try to protect young mrs. - - and we all know what happens when you try to intervene in the middle of a fight. then mary lincoln turned on julia grant and turned on her so angrily that the night that the lincolns went to ford's theater, lincoln thought it was important that the public see the victorious generals at the same time. julia grant laid down the law to husband and said i refuse to go to ford's theater if mary lincoln will be there. so they made their excuses. they went off to burlington, new jersey where they had a house. one of the great what is of history if ulysses s grant had been in that box at fortford's theater with lincoln. would he have had his security detail there. or, it's entirely possible that - - would have killed grant as well as lincoln. >> how did grant managed to win the republican nomination in 1868? had shehe showed an aptitude fo politics previously?>> there was a guessing game in terms of what grants party affiliation was. his only vo
julia grant was there. she intervenes to try to protect young mrs. - - and we all know what happens when you try to intervene in the middle of a fight. then mary lincoln turned on julia grant and turned on her so angrily that the night that the lincolns went to ford's theater, lincoln thought it was important that the public see the victorious generals at the same time. julia grant laid down the law to husband and said i refuse to go to ford's theater if mary lincoln will be there. so they made...
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s" learned this pic was taken july 20th, during julia's photo shoot in malibu.d to hold her skirt above the sand. >> he just kind of, you know, is watching over me every second. >>> oh, that's very sweet. >> listen, i also have a very shy husband who doesn't want to be in front of the camera. >>> all right, coming up -- what "vanity fair" just released that could put jay-z in hot water with beyonce. >>> plus -- >> we have a situation at airport. >> hundred seriously ill passengers, no one was allowed to leave. what star was caught on board. >>> and behind t >>> "e.t." exclusively announcing the blu-ray release of incredible ♪ >>> i wish those guys no ill. i kind of feel sorry for them. and i hope they have learned a lesson. >> now that's on our show yesterday, taking the high road about his photo being taken while he worked at trader joe's. that went viral. which initially led to owens being job-shamed. today, the 50-year-old new jersey woman who took the shot apologized, saying, quote, i don't know what possessed me. i just kind of did it on impulse and it was
s" learned this pic was taken july 20th, during julia's photo shoot in malibu.d to hold her skirt above the sand. >> he just kind of, you know, is watching over me every second. >>> oh, that's very sweet. >> listen, i also have a very shy husband who doesn't want to be in front of the camera. >>> all right, coming up -- what "vanity fair" just released that could put jay-z in hot water with beyonce. >>> plus -- >> we have a situation...
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julia: she she's her sister only on whatsapp videos.he lives in a village near idlib, across the border in turkey. he fled idlib six years ago. his sister remained behind. >> her house was destroyed in an airstrike. she left with her children to our parent's village. fatima simply did not believe the war would last this long. julia: he shows me how he lives in turkey, in a makeshift tent camp with his wife and five children. they all share one space. >> we live here because nothing else is possible. you should see this place in winter. the ground outside gets muddy and it is eyes cold. it -- and it's ice cold. it's a really hard life. julia: as difficult as life might be here, they are at least in safety. years ago turkey effectively closed border with syria and build the wall several hundred kilometers long. aince -- since, new refugees have not been allowed to enter. the reflex of that can be seen here. on the right in syria, refugee camps practically to the horizon. refugee groups feed the people there. in the market, many turks say
julia: she she's her sister only on whatsapp videos.he lives in a village near idlib, across the border in turkey. he fled idlib six years ago. his sister remained behind. >> her house was destroyed in an airstrike. she left with her children to our parent's village. fatima simply did not believe the war would last this long. julia: he shows me how he lives in turkey, in a makeshift tent camp with his wife and five children. they all share one space. >> we live here because nothing...
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julia: there has to be a better way when it comes to ticketing.k technology solutions to create fraud abatement and the other sort of bad actor, will be actually and enablement for a better marketplace. emily: our conversation with eventbrite chief executive officer julia hartz. hong kong's second-biggest ipo of the year delivered a big start, raising $4.2 billion in a share sale, of find that their increased focus on profitability is resonating with investors. >> we are going super fast and we are close to even. on the second segment, we have new initiatives because we believe we will build a large ecosystem for services. i think we will become a more mature and profitable business. emily: joining me to unpack the food giant is our bloomberg reporter alex barinka. how do they plan to use this cash? >> in china, there is a competition between meituan and alibaba, the only two companies standing to gain this huge $1.3 billion market. my guess is that it will go back to china to grow that business. alibaba has been pushing subsidies into the market
julia: there has to be a better way when it comes to ticketing.k technology solutions to create fraud abatement and the other sort of bad actor, will be actually and enablement for a better marketplace. emily: our conversation with eventbrite chief executive officer julia hartz. hong kong's second-biggest ipo of the year delivered a big start, raising $4.2 billion in a share sale, of find that their increased focus on profitability is resonating with investors. >> we are going super fast...
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let's go now to dw's julia hahn following the story for us in istanbul. good evening to you, julia.clipsing these bilateral talks is this countdown to this major offensive in idlib, home to three million people. i mean, the two men, what have they said about this impending military campaign? julia: when it comes t to the current situation in syriaia in ididlib, the twowo ministers are basically on the same page. they agree that a major offensive on idlib has t to be prevented, as you alalready mentioned,d, becauause it couldd to what they call a humanitarian catastrophphe. millions of civilian lives arere atat risk, andnd turkey, especi, fears another wawave of refuge trying to cross itits border tuturkey alreadydy hosts more tn three million refufugees from syria. this number r could go up p by another r million or e even re,o this would be e a huge finanancl burden for turkey. so i guess he was not happy to hear the german minister sayay that berlin is considedering to boost its humanitarian assistance to countries like turkey, should such an offensive really happen. brent: the tu
let's go now to dw's julia hahn following the story for us in istanbul. good evening to you, julia.clipsing these bilateral talks is this countdown to this major offensive in idlib, home to three million people. i mean, the two men, what have they said about this impending military campaign? julia: when it comes t to the current situation in syriaia in ididlib, the twowo ministers are basically on the same page. they agree that a major offensive on idlib has t to be prevented, as you alalready...
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brent: let's bring in our correspondent emily scherwin an d julia hahn tonight. flesh this deal out for us between two countries on opposite sides of the syrian conflict. emily: two countries on opposite sides of the conflict but they have agreed to create this demilitarized zone. idlib -- in didlib by mid october. that's zone will be 20 kilometers wide and will be the short by russian and turkish forces. they will also withdraw all heavy weaponry from that zone. radical rebels will have to pull out of the zone according to vladimir putin. this is into the cease-fire that turkey had been pushing for, it is more of a compromise but it is a step in the direction of peace and toward what turkey wanted from vladimir putin. brent: from where you are standing, julia, is this the deal that idlib province has been waiting foror? julia: it isis a glimmer off ho. idlib residence have been bracing for the worst. it is a diplomatic success for turkish president erdogan. he prevented that massive offensive by the assad vernment a and a russian allies. he convinced climate --
brent: let's bring in our correspondent emily scherwin an d julia hahn tonight. flesh this deal out for us between two countries on opposite sides of the syrian conflict. emily: two countries on opposite sides of the conflict but they have agreed to create this demilitarized zone. idlib -- in didlib by mid october. that's zone will be 20 kilometers wide and will be the short by russian and turkish forces. they will also withdraw all heavy weaponry from that zone. radical rebels will have to...
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julia, president trump still talked about the alabama senate race. the president asks me all the time, why did roy moore lose? that's easy. because he was a terrible candidate. so julia, how are you reading into this on the part of the president? >> on the part of the president, i think this says what the president thought by him intervening in that race, he would be able to get the republican candidate across that finish line to victory. i think the president feels that when he gets involved in special elections, midterm elections, he's really able to make a difference. he does in many cases. so i think the president thought in roy moore's case that he would be able to, i guess, clean up that mess, if you will and help him get to victory. but obviously, he didn't. obviously, those -- the allegations and the stories about roy moore definitely very negatively affected him. i think the president really likes to get involved in these races. i think he probably took that personally as maybe a potential loss on his part. >> shawn, you heard vice president
julia, president trump still talked about the alabama senate race. the president asks me all the time, why did roy moore lose? that's easy. because he was a terrible candidate. so julia, how are you reading into this on the part of the president? >> on the part of the president, i think this says what the president thought by him intervening in that race, he would be able to get the republican candidate across that finish line to victory. i think the president feels that when he gets...
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i'll let you go first, julia. >> so it is interesting. this letter was dated july 30th, obviously republicans have pushed back saying feinstein revealed this right before the confirmation vote, saying it was politically motivated. they're circulating the letter signed by 65 women supporting kavanaugh. democrats have also pushed back on when feinstein released the letter saying she should have released it sooner. this comes into the me too era at this point. i think this could play publicly negative for kavanaugh and republicans. however, chuck grassly digging in his heals saying the confirmation vote will go as planned. we have to look at how republicans lisa murkowski, susan collins feel. they haven't spoken out yet. >> to julia's point, publicly negative, maybe a distaste in your mouth as you hear about this. does this change the confirmation hearing outcome in the process? >> i'm sorry, alex, can you repeat that? >> in general, do you think this will effect the ability for brett kavanaugh to be confirmed? >> yeah, i think unless someth
i'll let you go first, julia. >> so it is interesting. this letter was dated july 30th, obviously republicans have pushed back saying feinstein revealed this right before the confirmation vote, saying it was politically motivated. they're circulating the letter signed by 65 women supporting kavanaugh. democrats have also pushed back on when feinstein released the letter saying she should have released it sooner. this comes into the me too era at this point. i think this could play...
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julia added three sleeping porches to the house in 1916. and she pushed the house out toward the sides and toward the back to add multiple bedrooms. thomas wolfe wrote about a dark, bleak room upstairs at the front of this house with an ugly victorian bay window in it. this is the room where thomas wolfe's favorite brother ben died in october of 1918. thomas wolfe had a special bond with his brother ben. ben was the one who had practically raised him. he was 8 years old -- he was eight years older, he would come in the morning and dress tom for school, protect him from bullies. julia is so busy here she doesn't know where tom is for days on end. when she forgets tom he doesn't eat. it's ben who realizes and who takes tom downtown to a diner for a piece of mincemeat pie and cup of coffee and in "look homeward angel," thomas wolfe writes about ben, benjamin gantz, bit we are his family. he says the wolfes never gave their children any opportunities in life. he said their parents would say but they do. ney, he said tom get as much out of these
julia added three sleeping porches to the house in 1916. and she pushed the house out toward the sides and toward the back to add multiple bedrooms. thomas wolfe wrote about a dark, bleak room upstairs at the front of this house with an ugly victorian bay window in it. this is the room where thomas wolfe's favorite brother ben died in october of 1918. thomas wolfe had a special bond with his brother ben. ben was the one who had practically raised him. he was 8 years old -- he was eight years...
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>> i think julia is correct. it's an end of an era and they're using this moment of john mccain to contrast and stark relief in politics today. every time we see in the foreseeable future, every time we see a partisan attack, every time we see someone who's acting, putting party before country, people are going to remember the service of john mccain, sort of what he stood for moments from his two presidential campaigns and i think this is going to be remembered even stronger as the days go forward. >> julia, to the president now, he's attacking bloomberg news over some off the record comments he reportedly made about canada as they try to negotiate a new trade deal. let's play for you what he said at a rally in north carolina last night. >> i said, off the record, some things about canada. nothing bad. fortunately. that would have been -- but the kind of the comment you'd make off the record and it says off the record and i gave a statement. it actually said. and they gave it out and it's a big story today. but h
>> i think julia is correct. it's an end of an era and they're using this moment of john mccain to contrast and stark relief in politics today. every time we see in the foreseeable future, every time we see a partisan attack, every time we see someone who's acting, putting party before country, people are going to remember the service of john mccain, sort of what he stood for moments from his two presidential campaigns and i think this is going to be remembered even stronger as the days...
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julia: we had a net loss in 2017.so reported a positive adjustment continuing to strengthen in 2018. we think that is the match of this scale. we have 700,000 event creators using the product. the efficiency will continue to make inroads toward profitability. we have been great stewards of capital historically. we think about reinvesting in the future to drive a positive for accelerated growth. emily: you talk about expanding internationally and developing servee streams to specific countries. can you give us some examples geographically where you intend to do that? julia: our core 14 global markets have room to grow. when we look at that adjustable market opportunity, we are only 7% penetrated. that gets someone excited -- someone like me excited. that allows us to push into those growth opportunities, whether it's the u.k. or germany or australia. beyond their, we look toward areas like asia and see an potential expansion opportunity in the future. again in our core global , markets, we have a lot of headway to grow
julia: we had a net loss in 2017.so reported a positive adjustment continuing to strengthen in 2018. we think that is the match of this scale. we have 700,000 event creators using the product. the efficiency will continue to make inroads toward profitability. we have been great stewards of capital historically. we think about reinvesting in the future to drive a positive for accelerated growth. emily: you talk about expanding internationally and developing servee streams to specific countries....
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. >> why julia roberts is back with her hunky co-star. >> i see you dermot mulroney. say nice things. >> this is "entertainment tonight." >> from lady ga ga and bradley cooper to julia roberts reunion. "e.t." is with all the stars taking center stage at the toronto film festival. >> lots to talk about. we begin with the big shake-up at vbs. less than two months into allegations of sexual misconduct of less monday ves, he's out. >> julie chen wasn't on the talk today, but her husband's departure was number one. >> he's not been convicted of any crime, but obviously the man has a problem. >> why is it, when men get power, it goes to their testicles? i do not know why, but it's true. >> julie chen released a statement as the show was going live. >> i, uh -- the julie chen i know is very strong, a resilient woman, but i think this is a blessing from god to be unburden evened from secrets and unchained from lies. >> the ladies fueled speculation about the future of "the talk." >> the exit of leslie moonves came shortly after a follow up "new yorker" report was published ye
. >> why julia roberts is back with her hunky co-star. >> i see you dermot mulroney. say nice things. >> this is "entertainment tonight." >> from lady ga ga and bradley cooper to julia roberts reunion. "e.t." is with all the stars taking center stage at the toronto film festival. >> lots to talk about. we begin with the big shake-up at vbs. less than two months into allegations of sexual misconduct of less monday ves, he's out. >> julie...
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joining me now, julia manchester, congressional reporter for the hill. great to have you all here. molly, i want to hear from you. how unexpected was jeff flake's moment? does this all stem from the elevator moment or had this been sort of percolateling before then? >> keep in mind there were four republicans on the fence essentially until yesterday after the hearing. jeff flake, bob corker, lisa more cow skirks and susan collins. i haven't seen them being so vocal until this issue. even with the daca debate, there were a lot of protesters but not quite in your face as the anti-kavanaugh folks. number two, jeff flake is ons he way out. he's retiring and not seeking re-election. he did have concerns about this nomination moving forward, and after thursday's hearing he was one of the first to call -- to hear from dr. ford when the allegations came public. after that hearing listening to both dr. ford and to brett kavanaugh, he said, i came away with as many questions as not. so what was more surprising was hearing friday morning when it was announced he was going to vote for the conf
joining me now, julia manchester, congressional reporter for the hill. great to have you all here. molly, i want to hear from you. how unexpected was jeff flake's moment? does this all stem from the elevator moment or had this been sort of percolateling before then? >> keep in mind there were four republicans on the fence essentially until yesterday after the hearing. jeff flake, bob corker, lisa more cow skirks and susan collins. i haven't seen them being so vocal until this issue. even...
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julia: it's 95% of our revenue today.e proud of the traction we've been able to achieve in the market. that scale and efficiency is not nearly tapped out for us. when we look at the market, we see 4 billion paid tickets in terms of adjustable opportunity for us. we want to aggregate tickets are -- on our platform because that means the event creators are succeeding. beyond that, we look at other areas were we can develop the platform for these creators as they run their businesses. pushing further into those problem areas and creating solutions is what we are focused on in addition to the transactional volume. emily: revenue growth accelerated, but losses widened. when do you see losses narrow? when these the profitability. ? julia: we had a net loss in 2017. we are continuing to strengthen in 2018. that is the match of this scale. we have 700,000 event creators using the product. we will make inroads toward profitability. we have been great stewards of capital historically. we think about reinvesting in the future to dri
julia: it's 95% of our revenue today.e proud of the traction we've been able to achieve in the market. that scale and efficiency is not nearly tapped out for us. when we look at the market, we see 4 billion paid tickets in terms of adjustable opportunity for us. we want to aggregate tickets are -- on our platform because that means the event creators are succeeding. beyond that, we look at other areas were we can develop the platform for these creators as they run their businesses. pushing...
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i spoke to the ceo and cofounder julia hart shortly after the listing.: what we have been able to outline is the market experience of live experiences is still very underserved. we see 40% of our new event creators coming onto the platform after not using a technology platform. and so i think that alone tells us we've been able to uniquely aggregate many different types of creators who before that point have not been served with eventbrite technology. emily: it seems like everyone is pushing into this experiences is airbnbwhether it or spotify. how does eventbrite differentiate itself? julia: i think event brite has been able to the in the market because of our self services approach, 97% of our event creators use the service. that natural behavior allows us to continue to grow our business model and strength. when we focus on really being able to allow event creators to get to the core of the problems they are trying to solve and growing their businesses. we have been able to do that consistently. that really has grown our strength in the market. we hav
i spoke to the ceo and cofounder julia hart shortly after the listing.: what we have been able to outline is the market experience of live experiences is still very underserved. we see 40% of our new event creators coming onto the platform after not using a technology platform. and so i think that alone tells us we've been able to uniquely aggregate many different types of creators who before that point have not been served with eventbrite technology. emily: it seems like everyone is pushing...
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julia: we don't know.are the hardest thing to model as there have been so few we have been through in the past. the market is focusing much more on the tangible impacts of the tax cut in the lift that that brings rather than the more intangibles of the trade war. now that the rubber is hitting the road and there are actual terrorist taking effect, global supply chains are being a bit disrupted, i think as the next few quarter earnings reports unfolds, we are going to see how companies translate that to the bottom line. are they able to pass the tariffs along? are they able to absorb it in the margins? the company's earnings reports are going to be where we calibrate the impact of the trade war. i don't think it's in the market at all right now. it's too esoteric and too often the future. the future is becoming today right now. francine: thank you so much. michael and julia, both stay with us. government and business leaders gather today for the bloomberg global business forum in new york. christine lagarde
julia: we don't know.are the hardest thing to model as there have been so few we have been through in the past. the market is focusing much more on the tangible impacts of the tax cut in the lift that that brings rather than the more intangibles of the trade war. now that the rubber is hitting the road and there are actual terrorist taking effect, global supply chains are being a bit disrupted, i think as the next few quarter earnings reports unfolds, we are going to see how companies translate...
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julia boorstin is covering the story for us tonight from w capitol hilre the news is still evolving.ia, give us arundown. >> well, tyler, it's been a busy day for facebook and twitter here on capitol hill. the day ending here at the house, raburn office building, but it all started this morning at the senate intelligence committee w hearingre facebook coo sheryl sandberg and jack dorsey both testified before the senate intelligence committee about their work to prevent election interference. they said they're collaborating with each other as well as government agencies and cybersecurity companies to make sure they're doing evething they can with both new technology and employees to prevent interference with the upcoming midterm election. >> be clear. we are more determined than our opponents and we will keep fighting. when bad actors try to use our the, we will block when content violates our policies, we will take it down and when our opponents use new techniques we will share them to strengthen our collective, fohes. >> before commerce mitty, so that hearing dragging on for over fo
julia boorstin is covering the story for us tonight from w capitol hilre the news is still evolving.ia, give us arundown. >> well, tyler, it's been a busy day for facebook and twitter here on capitol hill. the day ending here at the house, raburn office building, but it all started this morning at the senate intelligence committee w hearingre facebook coo sheryl sandberg and jack dorsey both testified before the senate intelligence committee about their work to prevent election...
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(stephen schiff) julia roberts is a star. julia roberts is pure, corn-fed american star.d after? he climbed up the tower and rescued her? she rescues him right back. and that comes from dazzle, and that comes from the smile, that comes from the eyes, and that comes from -- the entire package is sort of an instant dream to a certain number of people. i mean, people want it. they want to see it, they want to be exposed to it, they want to -- when they pay their money -- get that thing. (thunder crashing) (narrator) the launch of a star career signals a love affair between the public and a movie persona. for the public, it's a new infatuation, for the star, the end of life as they've known it. well, you sort of say, "oh, s---," you know. it's strange because it's -- i mean it's sort of -- it's like the ebb and tide, it will come and it will go but there are moments when you sort of just have to choke it down and say, well, i guess people think that i'm good at this. (narrator) the greatest stars were often the ones that lasted lifetimes, extraordinary individuals, refining t
(stephen schiff) julia roberts is a star. julia roberts is pure, corn-fed american star.d after? he climbed up the tower and rescued her? she rescues him right back. and that comes from dazzle, and that comes from the smile, that comes from the eyes, and that comes from -- the entire package is sort of an instant dream to a certain number of people. i mean, people want it. they want to see it, they want to be exposed to it, they want to -- when they pay their money -- get that thing. (thunder...
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julia grant was there. she intervenes to try to protect young mrs. - - and we all know what happens when you try to intervene in the middle of a fight. then mary lincoln turned on julia grant and turned on her so angrily that the night that the lincolns went to ford's theater, lincoln thought it was important that the public see the victorious generals at the same time. julia grant laid down the law to husband and said i refuse to go to ford's theater if mary lincoln will be there. so they made their excuses. they went off to burlington, new jersey where they had a house. one of the great what is of history if ulysses s grant had been in that box at fortford's theater with lincoln. would he have had his security detail there. or, it's entirely possible that - - would have killed grant as well as lincoln. >> how did grant managed to win the republican nomination in 1868? had shehe showed an aptitude fo politics previously?>> there was a guessing game in terms of what grants party affiliation was. his only vo
julia grant was there. she intervenes to try to protect young mrs. - - and we all know what happens when you try to intervene in the middle of a fight. then mary lincoln turned on julia grant and turned on her so angrily that the night that the lincolns went to ford's theater, lincoln thought it was important that the public see the victorious generals at the same time. julia grant laid down the law to husband and said i refuse to go to ford's theater if mary lincoln will be there. so they made...
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and julia's story is an example of that. this is julia. about five years ago, she started taking medication. that medication made her gain weight. and kids at the school started bullying her. well, that story made the local news. >> i try not to cry in front of them. to be like, oh, i don't care. >> her story was one that caught the attention of larry gaydos and max watson. they saw the story and talked about it on their radio show. >> we told her, it will get better, you don't deserve this. you are beautiful. >> she sent them an e-mail. and this e-mail said, five years ago, you guys said something on the radio and i heard you. let me show you what happened. that is julia marie revis she invited them to present her. >> she looks beautiful. >> with larry gaydos and max watson. >> they presented her. >> a quinceanera is a celebration for 16-year-old girls in the latin community. >> you guys stood up for me and i remember what you said to remind me i can do anything. >> to say bullying is wrong. that's all it took to stand up and make a massi
and julia's story is an example of that. this is julia. about five years ago, she started taking medication. that medication made her gain weight. and kids at the school started bullying her. well, that story made the local news. >> i try not to cry in front of them. to be like, oh, i don't care. >> her story was one that caught the attention of larry gaydos and max watson. they saw the story and talked about it on their radio show. >> we told her, it will get better, you...
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. >> and making a jump to the small screen, clooney, meryl, julia roberts.nd jennifer garner's role so >>> "e.t." isn't just on the air. we're everywhere. every platform every day. we're everywhere. every platform every day. chec ♪ ♪ heard you had a hard day. i had a bad day too. i forgot my briefcase. there i was, at work... ♪ ♪ feed his kindness, where there's jif, there's love. >>> i don't know what's real and what's not. >> something's wrong. what did you do? >> come on. wake up! >> every time i separate them they just find their way back together. >> you a tiny taste of the new netflix limited series "maniac" starts streaming the 21st. the cast the big reason for the buzz. reuniting and with sally field. interesting. a feature film caliber cast, absolutely. my, my, my, how tv has changed. right? . indeed. not the only big casting news this fall. first up in know and tell, debra messing's new friend. >> oh, honey. grace gets a boyfriend. boom! you're going to be so excited. >> david schwimmer, grace's friend with benefits. >> i'll be at the bottom of the
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>>host: married julia do what you like with the family that becomes the bane of his life but julia was very outgoing and maybe should vivacious and had a view that he did not have of himself.om during the 1850s he tries to establish himself as a farmer in st. louis and failed that real estate. she has a dream that her president -- her husband will be president of the united states then tells friends and family nothing could be more foster us. long -- preposterous. >> you talk about his struggle with alcohol. what did he conclude. >> i think the word drunk. you were listed and then to be irresponsible. i felt that i tried to approach it that he was an alcoholic i say that because he could never have just wondering because just one last the change in personality. he was already a member of the temperate lodge with those previous riders had with his was a binge drinker it would go to work and then had a three day vendors where people post. certainly that will not precipitate back and kind in california he was lonely and depressed her drinking and then was drummed out of the service. so th
>>host: married julia do what you like with the family that becomes the bane of his life but julia was very outgoing and maybe should vivacious and had a view that he did not have of himself.om during the 1850s he tries to establish himself as a farmer in st. louis and failed that real estate. she has a dream that her president -- her husband will be president of the united states then tells friends and family nothing could be more foster us. long -- preposterous. >> you talk about...
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julia salazar 27-year-old far left feminist is running for senate. she is challenging 8 term
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65% of the vote, cuomo's victory for third bid term, meanwhile there was another socialist victory julia salazar unseated a 16-year incumbent in a seat for new york state senate, adds her to list new york state democrats who have knocked out established incumbents. new york politics has been pretty crazy lately. companies working on project dragon fly, 1,000 employees have called on google to be transparent about the project. a bipartisan group of 16 u.s. lawmakers asking google, shares
65% of the vote, cuomo's victory for third bid term, meanwhile there was another socialist victory julia salazar unseated a 16-year incumbent in a seat for new york state senate, adds her to list new york state democrats who have knocked out established incumbents. new york politics has been pretty crazy lately. companies working on project dragon fly, 1,000 employees have called on google to be transparent about the project. a bipartisan group of 16 u.s. lawmakers asking google, shares
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and community organizer and democratic socialist candidate julia salazar won her new york state senate primary in brooklyn, unseating 16-year incumbent martin dilan. 27-year-old salazar ran on a platform of affordable housing for all, while her opponent, has received more money from real estate developers than nearly any other new york state senate democrat. salazar won despite a number of recent news articles that raised questions about how she had described her political affiliations, family wealth, and birthplace. at columbia university, she was president of christians united for israel and in anti-choice
and community organizer and democratic socialist candidate julia salazar won her new york state senate primary in brooklyn, unseating 16-year incumbent martin dilan. 27-year-old salazar ran on a platform of affordable housing for all, while her opponent, has received more money from real estate developers than nearly any other new york state senate democrat. salazar won despite a number of recent news articles that raised questions about how she had described her political affiliations, family...
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democratic socialist candidate julia salazar won her new york state senate primary in brooklyn, unseating 16-year incumbent martin dilan. 27-year-old salazar ran on a platform of affordable housing for all, while her opponent, has received more money from real estate developers than nearly any other new york state senate democrat. salazar won despite a number of recent news articles that raised questions about how she had described her political affiliations, family wealth, and birthplace. at columbia university, she was president of christians united for israel and in anti-choice group. she now identifies as jewish and pro-choice. she is also among a dozen women to accuse israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's international spokesman david keyes of sexual assault and harassment. keyes has announced he's taking a leave of absence. meanwhile, in new hampshire's primary tuesday, a former refugee from afghanistan named safiya wazir defeated deeply-entrenched incumbent dick patten in the democratic primary for state representative in concord.
democratic socialist candidate julia salazar won her new york state senate primary in brooklyn, unseating 16-year incumbent martin dilan. 27-year-old salazar ran on a platform of affordable housing for all, while her opponent, has received more money from real estate developers than nearly any other new york state senate democrat. salazar won despite a number of recent news articles that raised questions about how she had described her political affiliations, family wealth, and birthplace. at...
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meanwhile, there was another socialist victory, julia salazar unseated a 16 year incumbent for a seat in new york's state senate. the victory in broo brooklyn adr to the list of insurgent new york state democrats who knocked out established incumbents this primary season. google's plan to re-enter china reportedly prompting several employees to resign. the company's working on a censored version of hits search engine. 1,000 employees called on google to be transparent about the project. meanwhile a group of 16 u.s. lawmakers is asking google if it would comply with china's internet censorship and surveillance policies if it reenters the chinese market can. shares of alphabet are higher in the premarket right now. facebook says it will start fact checking photos and video as part of an effort to rid its
meanwhile, there was another socialist victory, julia salazar unseated a 16 year incumbent for a seat in new york's state senate. the victory in broo brooklyn adr to the list of insurgent new york state democrats who knocked out established incumbents this primary season. google's plan to re-enter china reportedly prompting several employees to resign. the company's working on a censored version of hits search engine. 1,000 employees called on google to be transparent about the project....
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the attack on home secretary julia 's college.ome secretaryjulia montague was carried out by a sniper firing from the roof of the nearby office building. the government appears to have gained access to the roof by posing as a tradesman but took his own life before he could be questioned. the emergency services were alerted at around five o'clock yesterday. there is now speculation that the initial findings suggest... the use of the familiar bbc news studios and branding and the presence of ten other bbc news presenters and reporters in the series so far no doubt adds to the authenticity of the story we are watching, but very lies the problem for some viewers. of course this is not the first time that dramas or films have used genuine news reporters in this way and the bbc does have some editorial guidelines on those, which said: to discuss this further i am joined by gavin allen, the bbc‘s control of daily news programmes. under your own editorial guidelines, if it is causing concern, why do you allow it? people might disagree wit
the attack on home secretary julia 's college.ome secretaryjulia montague was carried out by a sniper firing from the roof of the nearby office building. the government appears to have gained access to the roof by posing as a tradesman but took his own life before he could be questioned. the emergency services were alerted at around five o'clock yesterday. there is now speculation that the initial findings suggest... the use of the familiar bbc news studios and branding and the presence of ten...
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or the two ministers would talk about in the press conference and briefly before we run out of time julia you know we know that richard how you are one is facing an economic crisis in his country relations with the u.s. have soured does this mean that no one needs better relations with turkey with germany more than ever. well i don't think he would publicly admit that but yes i think that's part of the explanation why turkey is seeking to mend ties with europe and especially with a germany's seeking to reanimated an old friendship so to say and watching the language of the two ministers today the turks minister said he is thrilled to cooperate with germany and this is of course a completely new tone after the crisis between germany and turkey last year so it's almost as something like a charm offensive we're seeing right now all right you'll be on the story for us in istanbul you thank you for the new york times has published an op ed piece written by someone claiming to be inside the trump white house the anonymous author says that he or she is working to protect the nation from quote an
or the two ministers would talk about in the press conference and briefly before we run out of time julia you know we know that richard how you are one is facing an economic crisis in his country relations with the u.s. have soured does this mean that no one needs better relations with turkey with germany more than ever. well i don't think he would publicly admit that but yes i think that's part of the explanation why turkey is seeking to mend ties with europe and especially with a germany's...
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let's get you johann she is following this story for us in the estate both good evening to you julia eclipsing these bilateral talks is this countdown to this major offensive in hope to three million people i mean what have the two min what are they said about this impending military campaign. well when it comes to the current situation in syria in italy of the two ministers up basically on the same page they agree that a major offensive on it has to be prevented as you already mentioned because it could lead to what they call a humanitarian catastrophe millions of civilian lives are at risk and turkey especially fia's another wave of refugees trying to cross its borders turkey already hosts more than three million refugees from syria this number could go up by another million or even more so this would be a huge financial burden of course for turkey so i guess ankara was not on happy to hear the german minister say that bertalan is considering to boost its humanitarian assistance to countries like turkey should such an offensive really happen the turkish government has released we k
let's get you johann she is following this story for us in the estate both good evening to you julia eclipsing these bilateral talks is this countdown to this major offensive in hope to three million people i mean what have the two min what are they said about this impending military campaign. well when it comes to the current situation in syria in italy of the two ministers up basically on the same page they agree that a major offensive on it has to be prevented as you already mentioned...
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and causing grievous bodily harm with intent to julia skripal and nick bailey. the investigation into the murder of dawn strugis remains ongoing. madam speaker, -- madam president, the evidence reveals the following. it shows the arrival of two individuals traveling under the name of alexander petrov and another to the u.k. from russia. cctv and other evidence records their travel to and from salisbury and crucially there are images which clearly place them in the vicinity of the skripal house at 11:58 a.m. on sunday, the 4th of march. this was moments before the attack took place, which involved placing the substance on the skripals' frontdoor handle. madam president, should any council wish, we can share copies those images. further, testing of the hotel revealed the presence of traces of the novichok substance in their hotel room. based on the thorough analysis of our intelligence, the u.k. government has concluded that the two individuals named by the police investigation are in fact officers from the russian military intelligence service, also known as the
and causing grievous bodily harm with intent to julia skripal and nick bailey. the investigation into the murder of dawn strugis remains ongoing. madam speaker, -- madam president, the evidence reveals the following. it shows the arrival of two individuals traveling under the name of alexander petrov and another to the u.k. from russia. cctv and other evidence records their travel to and from salisbury and crucially there are images which clearly place them in the vicinity of the skripal house...
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julia ainsley, national security and justice reporter for nbc. jeremy bash, former chief of staff at cia and the pentagon. and matthew miller, former chief spokesman for the justice department. jeremy, i would like to begin with you, quoting "the washington post" tonight, we'll put it up on the screen. this statement came after white house officials pressured the justice department to issue a more forceful denial according to an adviser who spoke to the president. the president asked advisers friday if he should fire rosenstein and some of those around trump sought to sway him not to make any decision friday night. during those discussions the president said he did not trust rosenstein or mccabe, the adviser said. what's your takeaway from all of this at this hour, jeremy? and what are you expecting to see tomorrow over the weekend? >> i think we got pretty close tonight to a friday night massacre. people have been saying all night that the president has the justification he needs now to fire rod rosenstein. i think it's important to say no, he d
julia ainsley, national security and justice reporter for nbc. jeremy bash, former chief of staff at cia and the pentagon. and matthew miller, former chief spokesman for the justice department. jeremy, i would like to begin with you, quoting "the washington post" tonight, we'll put it up on the screen. this statement came after white house officials pressured the justice department to issue a more forceful denial according to an adviser who spoke to the president. the president asked...
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dominated right now by netflix julia boorstin in l.a.etails on the app what it could mean for netflix hey, julia. >> scott, at&twarner is launching into the streaming wars where, for the comic book brand called d.c. universe costing $8 a month the same price as netflix basic service or $75 annually. you get access to thousands of hours of movies and tv seers featuring superman and batman. plus access to thousands of comic books a community for fans and exclusive merchandise. in addition to library content warner brothers is producing original series for the service. the first is called titans launching next month this is more of a neech subscription service for superhero fans it's entering a crowding mechanic. at&t warner media, plus netflix, hue lieu, amaze on prime video among others next year disney is launching its own streaming service that will feature rival superhairs, marvel content along with disney branded shows appear mofrs film from lucas film, pixar. now kroer bob iger says that will cost less than netflix and less than d.c.
dominated right now by netflix julia boorstin in l.a.etails on the app what it could mean for netflix hey, julia. >> scott, at&twarner is launching into the streaming wars where, for the comic book brand called d.c. universe costing $8 a month the same price as netflix basic service or $75 annually. you get access to thousands of hours of movies and tv seers featuring superman and batman. plus access to thousands of comic books a community for fans and exclusive merchandise. in...
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about the political future of syria after this war ends all right our correspondents in moscow and julia hall and on the turkish border with it live province syria to both of you thank you. you're watching news live from berlin i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day i hope to see you then. from state school. or first communion. or as grand as arrives. on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary during an orangutan returns home on the d w don't come to town.
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julia: gracias. tomás: ¿qué? marieta: tenía razón, don tomás. al final todo salió bien.claro. como se los dije. marieta: dios no les da alas a los alacranes. tomás: así es. brisa carrillo: ♪ a veces te pienso y me quedo en silencio inventando mil historias sin final ♪ >>sÁbado 1 de septiembre y estos son los titulares.en trag conductores ebrios este fin de semana festivo. aumento de tarifas, los clientes podrÍan pagar mÁs por las demandas legales en contra de la compaÑÍa, raíz de los mortales incendios al norte de california al aÑo pasado. familiares y polÍticos de ambos partidos, despiden al senador roger mccain en una emotiva ceremonia, con indirectas al presidente trump. noticias univisiÓn 14, comienza ya . locutor: esta es la ediciÓn de noticias univisiÓn 14 fin de semana. tu gente,tu voz . be 2horas que empezÓ el periodo de mÁxima vigilancia las carreteras, como parte de las marzo de la patrulla de caminos de mantener orden y seguridad en las autopistas. nuestro compaÑero gilberto leÓn, nos dice cuÁntos tiempo van a realizar estos operativos y nos habla de las conse
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joining me now is nbc national security and justice reporting julia ainsley.u have reporting about what it took in terms of mueller getting to this moment with paul manafort. remember, paul manafort when rick gates, his old business partner there, decided to cooperate, paul manafort made it sound like it was something he would never do. how did mueller get him to do it? >> that's right. this seems to be the toughest nut to crack for mueller's team of prosecutors. we know that paul manafort had started to talk about a plea deal even during the alexandria trial in august. some of the things fell apart. he didn't want to cooperate all the way. a lot of things were on the table but they kept falling through. they finally got this one now because their legal team, manafort's legal team is reading the tea leaves, and especially when they looked back how the jury voted in alexandria. remember, we had the juror that came on and said there was one juror, one member of the 12 who held out on those ten charges, which shows it was actually an overwhelming amount of eviden
joining me now is nbc national security and justice reporting julia ainsley.u have reporting about what it took in terms of mueller getting to this moment with paul manafort. remember, paul manafort when rick gates, his old business partner there, decided to cooperate, paul manafort made it sound like it was something he would never do. how did mueller get him to do it? >> that's right. this seems to be the toughest nut to crack for mueller's team of prosecutors. we know that paul...
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julia, let me go to you first. it's been not such a great week for the president.campaign chair paul manafort pleading guilty and saying basically i will cooperate with the mueller investigators. we see michael cohen, according to "vanity fair" saying that he is talking to the mueller investigators. i have met with him twice since his break with president trump. he never told me that, but "vanity fair" is now saying he is making that move. what do you make of this in terms of the real threats to the president or it's just this a lot of smoke and we still don't see fire? >> we'll really have to see how this all plays out, but you're right. not a good week at all for the president with all these developments. we have to remember that although the president and the white house and the trump campaign say that these charges against manafort have absolutely nothing to do with the trump campaign or when he was working on the trump campaign, manafort was still really tied to president trump at that time and was, you know, has ties to pro-russian, ukrainian politicians in h
julia, let me go to you first. it's been not such a great week for the president.campaign chair paul manafort pleading guilty and saying basically i will cooperate with the mueller investigators. we see michael cohen, according to "vanity fair" saying that he is talking to the mueller investigators. i have met with him twice since his break with president trump. he never told me that, but "vanity fair" is now saying he is making that move. what do you make of this in terms...
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. >> julia, stick around if you can.e want to play sound from mark zuckerberg this is all from when he appeared before congress in the spring here's what he told the house panel about regulation >> i think that it is inevitable that there will need to be some regulation so my position is not that there should the no regulation, but i also think you have to be careful about what regulation you put in place for a lot of the reasons you're saying. a lot of times regulation by definition puts in place rules that a company that's larger like ours can easily comply with but might be more difficult for a smaller startup to comply with these are all things that need to be thought through carefully. >> let's bring in cyrus mowowala, and julia is still joining us do you expect anything material to come out of today's hearings or just a lot of yelling by certain members of congress and we move on with the status quo >> i think if we go back to the previous hearings a few months back when mark zuckerberg was on, the senate showed a
. >> julia, stick around if you can.e want to play sound from mark zuckerberg this is all from when he appeared before congress in the spring here's what he told the house panel about regulation >> i think that it is inevitable that there will need to be some regulation so my position is not that there should the no regulation, but i also think you have to be careful about what regulation you put in place for a lot of the reasons you're saying. a lot of times regulation by...
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julia ainsley, jeremy bash, and matt miller. thank you for your coverage of these stories. >>> coming up for us, what happens to tonight's deadline for the accuser of a federal judge? our up-to-the-minute coverage continues. >>> later, are we waiting for a shoe to drop at the justice department this weekend? "the 11th hour" getting under way on a friday night. "what is your nationality?" and i would always answer, "hispanic." so, when i got my ancestrydna results it was a shocker! i'm everything, i'm from all nations. i would look at forms now and wonder, what do i mark? because i'm everything. and i marked "other". discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. the lexus ls 500 & ls 500 h. ♪ take advantage of great offers on the 2018 ls 500. exp
julia ainsley, jeremy bash, and matt miller. thank you for your coverage of these stories. >>> coming up for us, what happens to tonight's deadline for the accuser of a federal judge? our up-to-the-minute coverage continues. >>> later, are we waiting for a shoe to drop at the justice department this weekend? "the 11th hour" getting under way on a friday night. "what is your nationality?" and i would always answer, "hispanic." so, when i got my...