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first, bad news-- julianne discovered the driver of the car died.ily confirmed he drove a white plymouth horizon, the same type of car an eyewitness had seen fleeing the scene. and that was important to be able to make that connection. right. because the linchpin of all this is that these guys were in a white omni, omni or horizon. they're the same car, basically. keith morrison (voiceover): and then, one by one, they did find them, the kids, now 40 somethings, who'd been in the car and heard the very same things john hielscher told them. this man, john corber, was riding in the front passenger seat, and he confirmed the story. you can just see it dawn on his face that two guys have been sitting in jail for nearly 25 years. keith morrison (voiceover): the woman who was a high school senior was dating one of the men in the car confirmed she saw it, too, though getting her to talk was no easy task. but none was more reluctant than that young man who'd walked up the drive to the back door with john hielscher and then fled down again in terror when a sh
first, bad news-- julianne discovered the driver of the car died.ily confirmed he drove a white plymouth horizon, the same type of car an eyewitness had seen fleeing the scene. and that was important to be able to make that connection. right. because the linchpin of all this is that these guys were in a white omni, omni or horizon. they're the same car, basically. keith morrison (voiceover): and then, one by one, they did find them, the kids, now 40 somethings, who'd been in the car and heard...
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a new film from pedro almodovar starring julianne moore and tilda swinton. the film is about bearing witness. that reliance on fellowship, i think, is something really important. also on offer, veteran british film—maker mike leigh's new picture, hard truths, in which he collaborates once again with marianne jean—baptiste. festival goers thought she gave a brilliant portrayal. a consummate character actress, and she's great. and heartening news: young people have become the new lifeblood of film festivals. we see that, over the course of the whole year, 60% of our audience members are under 45 and 50% are under 35. it's been a busy time for film festivals. in recent weeks, we've had venice, toronto, telluride, new york and london. these film events have provided us with some powerful cinema, but we're going to focus on some of the highlights from the new york film festival, and we begin with a bit of an overview. it's autumn in manhattan, and, for movie lovers, a top destination was the new york film festival. like, everybody has a genre that they enjoy, and
a new film from pedro almodovar starring julianne moore and tilda swinton. the film is about bearing witness. that reliance on fellowship, i think, is something really important. also on offer, veteran british film—maker mike leigh's new picture, hard truths, in which he collaborates once again with marianne jean—baptiste. festival goers thought she gave a brilliant portrayal. a consummate character actress, and she's great. and heartening news: young people have become the new lifeblood of...
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tilda swinton plays martha, a journalist with incurable cancer, and julianne moore is the friend, ingridfinal journey. i'll sleep with my door open and the day that you find it closed is the day it's already happened. told with almodovar�*s usual trademark flourishes of colour and dark humour, the story confronts the certainty of death. something that in real life, the 75—year—old director says he's wrestling with. i think of death almost every day. i don't really accept it with my mind. it's difficult for me to even... we have examples every day, thousands of examples. imean... but, no, i have a problem with mortality. yet it's the rewards of this life that are coming his way for the film. already shown at the venice film festival, the room next door won the prestigious golden lion, often a harbinger of what will be nominated at the oscars. and almodovar already has two of those. yet it's the first time he's worked in the english language in his 50 yearfilm career. withjulianne moore and tilda swinton, they really helped me a lot with the language, and also they were very easy to direct
tilda swinton plays martha, a journalist with incurable cancer, and julianne moore is the friend, ingridfinal journey. i'll sleep with my door open and the day that you find it closed is the day it's already happened. told with almodovar�*s usual trademark flourishes of colour and dark humour, the story confronts the certainty of death. something that in real life, the 75—year—old director says he's wrestling with. i think of death almost every day. i don't really accept it with my mind....
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maria: julianne reaction we loss total control what are democrats so afraid of about first amendmenthy cons tenantly trying to shut off anybody doesn't agree with them. section 230 gives social media companies community i was counsel of committee when that went through i think a mistake should be repealed but different from fact biden white house administration was coordinating with social media to shut out speech at the did not like on things like covid matt taibbi has done superb work i think a real issue democrats have been much too glib about this, something that we should take seriously there was some real there is a real serious ideological "mission creep" on democrats curtailing first amendment rights when it gets into social media i think that is one of the sort of sleeper issues, the same way that i think you know democrats starting to lose working-class voters losing voters with latinos i think i going to see democrats lose jewish voters up on one year anniversary october 7 with administration continually supporting hamas and hezbollah point of view that you should not law
maria: julianne reaction we loss total control what are democrats so afraid of about first amendmenthy cons tenantly trying to shut off anybody doesn't agree with them. section 230 gives social media companies community i was counsel of committee when that went through i think a mistake should be repealed but different from fact biden white house administration was coordinating with social media to shut out speech at the did not like on things like covid matt taibbi has done superb work i think...
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thom yorke of radiohead and actor julianne moore and writer sir ian rankin are among those raising concerns unlicensed use of their work. the artist rights alliance have told the bbc about the fears. i would say there are several layers of threat. 0ne would say there are several layers of threat. one is al companies begin to use artists�* work for training their models without any compensation, often without any compensation, often without any compensation, often without any knowledge by the artist that their work is being used for this type of training. we call that ingestion, when work is being scraped off the internet, used without any kind of permission, to train an ai model. that is one thread. the second is when an artist�*s likeness is being copied, like a deepfake scenario. —— that is one threat. the name, likeness, voice is being faked. this kind of digital replica without authorisation is very threatening to the artist, because their whole being is being used without permission. and finally, there is a threat in terms of the delusion of the market, the devaluing of art. if we star
thom yorke of radiohead and actor julianne moore and writer sir ian rankin are among those raising concerns unlicensed use of their work. the artist rights alliance have told the bbc about the fears. i would say there are several layers of threat. 0ne would say there are several layers of threat. one is al companies begin to use artists�* work for training their models without any compensation, often without any compensation, often without any compensation, often without any knowledge by the...
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a new film from pedro almodovar starring julianne moore and tilda swinton. also on offer, veteran british film—maker mike leigh's new picture, hard truths, in which he collaborates once again with marianne jean—baptiste. festival goers thought she gave a brilliant portrayal.
a new film from pedro almodovar starring julianne moore and tilda swinton. also on offer, veteran british film—maker mike leigh's new picture, hard truths, in which he collaborates once again with marianne jean—baptiste. festival goers thought she gave a brilliant portrayal.
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julianne sanche, the founder of the wikileakс website, made her first public statement after her releasetoday. she arrived in strasbourg, where she testified before one of the committees of the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe. asanshi spoke about the conditions of his stay in the british maximum security prison, in addition. presented evidence that the process against him was politically motivated. elizaveta gerson followed the speech. for the first time in many years, julian asanch is not surrounded by police, not brought in and taken out of the courtroom in handcuffs and under escort. he does not speak, as has happened dozens of times in the english court via video link from prison, and does not miss his speech, as has also happened dozens of times, due to poor health, although, as far as health is concerned, years of isolation in the dungeons of london's belmersh prison have taken their toll, the journalist admitted, apologizing for my hesitant performance, as a long-term fear for my life and the lives of my loved ones did not pass without a trace. cia director pompeo
julianne sanche, the founder of the wikileakс website, made her first public statement after her releasetoday. she arrived in strasbourg, where she testified before one of the committees of the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe. asanshi spoke about the conditions of his stay in the british maximum security prison, in addition. presented evidence that the process against him was politically motivated. elizaveta gerson followed the speech. for the first time in many years, julian...
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appreciates his big performer larger-than-life onstage andd she's wearing his red dress with incredible julianned really beautiful jewelry. it's very striking but she's enclosing her body protectively with her arms and not letting her eyes look away. to interesting take on a complicated person. >> who is this and what did she go to paris to do? >> an artist is not as well recognized. she was an african-american woman who put herself through school of design one of the first black women to study bearing graduate and then she raised more money to get herself to paris. she arrived there in 1922 and managed to stay for 12 years which is hard when you're constantly having to secure more funding. and she managed to make it work for 12 years to reach which is extraordinary but in very difficult circumstances. she was consumed with this burning fire and she couldn't deny it. she grew vegetables on a plot of land outside of her purse department to keep herself in paris. the thing that strikes me that so amazing the photo of that she had photographed and all of her work she photographed. i don't how she m
appreciates his big performer larger-than-life onstage andd she's wearing his red dress with incredible julianned really beautiful jewelry. it's very striking but she's enclosing her body protectively with her arms and not letting her eyes look away. to interesting take on a complicated person. >> who is this and what did she go to paris to do? >> an artist is not as well recognized. she was an african-american woman who put herself through school of design one of the first black...
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secretary of state if the duplicate is headed to israel the administration is pushing for a cease-fire, juliannr at the state department, do we know what a cease-fire might actually look like. >> no gavin frankly known since may 31 when president biden proposed one because they've not made the contours of the deal and specific but we do know secretary of lincoln is on his way to the middle east with the urgent direction of president biden this time around were told this trip has high-stakes lunches for israel but the un as well insiders believe this might be the very last chance to get to a cease-fire deal to end the war in the wake of the death of hamas leader yaya said more take a listen on friday. >> secretary blanca got on the phone with the prime minister of qatar who has been what are the chief intermediaries in negotiating and into this war and in negotiating a cease-fire agreement and on the phone with the foreign minister of saudi arabia and will return to the region to push forward agreement to end this war. >> it comes in the aftermath of a leaked letter cosigned by anthony blinken i
secretary of state if the duplicate is headed to israel the administration is pushing for a cease-fire, juliannr at the state department, do we know what a cease-fire might actually look like. >> no gavin frankly known since may 31 when president biden proposed one because they've not made the contours of the deal and specific but we do know secretary of lincoln is on his way to the middle east with the urgent direction of president biden this time around were told this trip has...
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he was married to a woman from my hometown, julianne phillips and he broke her heart.my world anymore. he can take his rotten mildew flannel and go shovel where the sun don't shine with his hit maker lists bought. i don't care about him, i don't care about george clooney. these guys who are worth hundreds of millions of dollars, they don't care about the working man that they pretend to support because they are insulated from recession if there is one. it doesn't matter what god-awful policies will follow her if she becomes president, he does not care. he has got enough money which makes him a horrible person. [cheering and applause] >> greg: speaking of horrible person... >> i got lucky when i skate the monologue unscathed but you are making up for it. >> i will never turn on my fans. todd, if you had fans -- >> thanks! >> i find it weird that he thinks trump is scary. it's like, does he know what real fear is? i'm trying to think of any springsteen song where he sang a song about actual things to be scared of, whether it's crime or terror. he is scared of a threat to
he was married to a woman from my hometown, julianne phillips and he broke her heart.my world anymore. he can take his rotten mildew flannel and go shovel where the sun don't shine with his hit maker lists bought. i don't care about him, i don't care about george clooney. these guys who are worth hundreds of millions of dollars, they don't care about the working man that they pretend to support because they are insulated from recession if there is one. it doesn't matter what god-awful policies...
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. >> gillian: this is juliann.tand it came in response to the question why trump is not taking nikki haley up on her offer to do more for him on the trail. so it was really a dig at her -- he made it broader than that but he was responding to a question about nikki haley. do you think that the campaign has been making a smart decision in that regard it to keep her out of the fray? >> she's not out of the fray. she's on fox news a couple times a week talking about the gender gap but also everybody, all of us is welcome to do what they want to help donald trump win. nobody needs to be invited. she can keep her own schedule. she can go out and campaign. i know she was in pennsylvania yesterday campaigning for senate candidate dave mccormick and that's fantastic but the more voices the better. i think what is being missed and all of this is the mainstream media and the people on the view and places like that, the nonand new shows, they want to talk about this republican or that republican who ran against trump. they ar
. >> gillian: this is juliann.tand it came in response to the question why trump is not taking nikki haley up on her offer to do more for him on the trail. so it was really a dig at her -- he made it broader than that but he was responding to a question about nikki haley. do you think that the campaign has been making a smart decision in that regard it to keep her out of the fray? >> she's not out of the fray. she's on fox news a couple times a week talking about the gender gap but...
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abc seven news anchor julianne glover learned how it works for years. >> first responders have relied on the drug naloxone also known as narcan, to prevent overdose deaths from heroin and fentanyl. it works by blocking opioid receptors from absorbing the drug. but now, researchers at the lawrence livermore lab say they've developed an effective treatment that works differently. >> our molecule is different in a way that it goes into your bloodstream, and what it does is like a pacman molecule. it catches fentanyl before it reaches the target. >> chemist carlos valdes and biologist mike malfatti were part of the team that developed the drug, called subutex. rather than blocking receptors, they say it actually binds directly to the opioid itself, effectively neutralizing it and allowing it to be flushed out of the body more quickly. in non-human testing, they say it cuts specific recovery times in half from a little over 35 minutes to about 17 minutes for fentanyl. >> if you come across someone who has overdosed, you can also use this drug to sequester the fentanyl and get it out of the
abc seven news anchor julianne glover learned how it works for years. >> first responders have relied on the drug naloxone also known as narcan, to prevent overdose deaths from heroin and fentanyl. it works by blocking opioid receptors from absorbing the drug. but now, researchers at the lawrence livermore lab say they've developed an effective treatment that works differently. >> our molecule is different in a way that it goes into your bloodstream, and what it does is like a...
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but founder julianne kirchner took a break to lead national fundraising efforts for foundation in washington, dc. but it's making its return tomorrow, she says. volunteers and some longtime friends involved in the local effort jumped at the chance to get that event going again. i'd say 30 people immediately said, i'm in, i'm in, i'm in. and that community movement, it just validated that this was the time to bring it back to san francisco. an auction, food vendors and disco music all on tap for tomorrow's fundraiser party kicks off at the great northern along utah street. tickets are still available. they run about $66. to learn more and find out how you can make a tax deductible donation, visit beats four boobs.org. silly name. serious cause. love it. all right, get ready to rev up your engines this weekend. the sonoma raceway is calling all car enthusiasts to come out and see and experience some of the rarest race cars in the world. that's right. today in the bay's ginger conejero saab live at sonoma raceway this morning. looks like it's going to be a great event out there. it's like a mus
but founder julianne kirchner took a break to lead national fundraising efforts for foundation in washington, dc. but it's making its return tomorrow, she says. volunteers and some longtime friends involved in the local effort jumped at the chance to get that event going again. i'd say 30 people immediately said, i'm in, i'm in, i'm in. and that community movement, it just validated that this was the time to bring it back to san francisco. an auction, food vendors and disco music all on tap for...
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. >> julianne phillips. oh, yeah. and he broke her heart . >> yeah. does not exist in my world anymore. he can he could take his rotten mildewn flannel and go shovel where the sun don't shine. >> oh, with his hit maker list arts. caren't care about him. >> i don't care about george clooney. these guys who are worth hundreds of millionsreds of of dollars, they don't care about the workinf dog they pretr to support because they're insulated fromd to. thes >> a recession if there is one.e it doesn't matter what god awful policiessn't god-a is. >> well, follow her. if she becomes president, he doesn't care. >> got enough money, which i makes him a horrible person. mm-hmme. speaking of horrible question, you know, i got lucka y when i escaped the monologue unscathed. but you're making for it in theu next. you know, i will never turn on my fans. maki todd. it,t e >> you had fans, right? sure. it's. >> thanks. i just. i find it weird that he thinks that trump is scary, right? >> it's like, does he know what? >> real fear is like i'm trying to think of any sp
. >> julianne phillips. oh, yeah. and he broke her heart . >> yeah. does not exist in my world anymore. he can he could take his rotten mildewn flannel and go shovel where the sun don't shine. >> oh, with his hit maker list arts. caren't care about him. >> i don't care about george clooney. these guys who are worth hundreds of millionsreds of of dollars, they don't care about the workinf dog they pretr to support because they're insulated fromd to. thes >> a...
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julianne. >> thank you. julianne. >> just make sure you tell us at home what you think. did you watch it? did you think that apology was sincere? i think i now get what everyone was saying. i think it was a bit weird. >> yeah, well, outside today, it's a miserable day. but you know what? it reminded me of going to school. >> i think it was a home. >> i think it was a home. >> it did remind me of home. yeah, because it's just nothing but rains. >> sheeting down. >> sheeting down. >> sorry. >> sorry. >> sheeting down. oh, right. is that not afraid? >> she said amy bokota with the weather update . weather update. >> despite the morning rain, it'll be a nice, warm, cosy day ahead. boxt heat pumps, sponsors of weather on gb news. >> good morning and welcome to your latest gb news. weather update from the met office. rain across the south east through this morning but it will be clearing away. remaining cloudy across the south though sunnier further north in this afternoon, so fairly wet and damp start to the day for the southern half of the day for the southern half of the uk
julianne. >> thank you. julianne. >> just make sure you tell us at home what you think. did you watch it? did you think that apology was sincere? i think i now get what everyone was saying. i think it was a bit weird. >> yeah, well, outside today, it's a miserable day. but you know what? it reminded me of going to school. >> i think it was a home. >> i think it was a home. >> it did remind me of home. yeah, because it's just nothing but rains. >>...