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usaa >>> "nightline," julie andrews, the diane sawyer interview continues. >> the winner is, julie andrewsandrews. >> thank you very much indeed. >> thank you very much. >> a magical young woman had begun a career that will bring decades of joy and music. but even with that sunlit voice. ♪ the hills are alive >> there was always something a little wistful in julie's eyes. >> these are a few of my favorite things. >> at the moment, she is making "the sound of music". her marriage to her childhood sweetheart is ending in divorce. she says she was incredibly naÏve when she made her first love scene in the "americanization of emily". >> i don't have a man. >> terrified. i had no idea what one was supposed to do with a kiss and all of that. james garner, who was delicious, made it very easy for me. and i began to think, it's getting a little hot in here. and when i got up, i kept thinking, i can manage this. and i got up, and my legs buckled, because it really had hit me rather hard. >> did you know a lot about men? >> no! i didn't. >> and then, she writes, in her new memoir, she was driving th
usaa >>> "nightline," julie andrews, the diane sawyer interview continues. >> the winner is, julie andrewsandrews. >> thank you very much indeed. >> thank you very much. >> a magical young woman had begun a career that will bring decades of joy and music. but even with that sunlit voice. ♪ the hills are alive >> there was always something a little wistful in julie's eyes. >> these are a few of my favorite things. >> at the moment,...
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julie andrews made some most beloved films of all time. we'll talk to her about the early years of hollywood as she releases a new book. >>> but we begin this morning with a fresh fight for the white house. president trump added new tension to the public impeachment hearings on friday which the white house dismissed as useless and inconsequential. former u.s. ambassador to ukraine marie yovanovitch talked about a smear campaign orchestrated by the president's associates that led to her removal. minutes after her testimony began the president attacked her in real-time. a development most republicans were not expecting. >> reporter: good morning. the white house plan was to insist that president trump is too busy being president to dignify even watching these impeachment hearings which he calls a sham. but the president himself dropped a bomb on that strategy shortly after friday's hearing began. former ukraine ambassador marie yovanovitch testified that she felt threatened after reading an account of president trump's july 25th phone call w
julie andrews made some most beloved films of all time. we'll talk to her about the early years of hollywood as she releases a new book. >>> but we begin this morning with a fresh fight for the white house. president trump added new tension to the public impeachment hearings on friday which the white house dismissed as useless and inconsequential. former u.s. ambassador to ukraine marie yovanovitch talked about a smear campaign orchestrated by the president's associates that led to her...
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louise has been talking to dame julie andrews and they will also be talking about lewis hamilton securingng from bbc news. the latest headlines: dehli has imposed new traffic restrictions as millions are told to stay indoors and avoid the toxic smog. the former soviet leader mikhail gorbachev has told the bbc that he belives nuclear weapons need to be destroyed to resolve the dangerous stand—off between russia and the west. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. the general election remains the focus for many uk front pages, with the guardian reporting jeremy corbyn has told his shadow cabinet "the debate is over" on brexit, as he seeks to shift the focus to social justice and climate. the telegraph, describes nigel farage as ‘the man who threw away brexit‘. according to the paper, a senior conservative says he could end up ruining britain's chance of leaving the eu with his campaign message in the upcoming election. the wall streetjournal has the details behind the firing of mcdonald's ceo steve easterbrook over a relationship wi
louise has been talking to dame julie andrews and they will also be talking about lewis hamilton securingng from bbc news. the latest headlines: dehli has imposed new traffic restrictions as millions are told to stay indoors and avoid the toxic smog. the former soviet leader mikhail gorbachev has told the bbc that he belives nuclear weapons need to be destroyed to resolve the dangerous stand—off between russia and the west. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in...
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damejulie dame julie andrews there, damejulie andrews there, and i must confess, i am a huge fan, damejulie her, which imight a wonderful impression of her, which i might release on 21 day, but not right now. and tell me what you think about our talking point today. greta thurnberg has had to change her travel plans, she is in california right now, and she needs to get to madrid, and not shelley. chile was hosting this event but because of internal politics and huge protests going on internally, the government there has decided that they have to concentrate on their own internal politics and not host these huge events, so she now has to try to get maria madrid within 28 these two days, some of you have been in touch with various ideas, some of which i cannot read out on bbc, and quite a few have mentioned maybe she should be there through teleconference, or some sort of videoconference, if you cannot make it without getting on a plane. of course she did travel from europe to the united states famously by boat, it took her some six weeks to get to the united states. keep your comments coming
damejulie dame julie andrews there, damejulie andrews there, and i must confess, i am a huge fan, damejulie her, which imight a wonderful impression of her, which i might release on 21 day, but not right now. and tell me what you think about our talking point today. greta thurnberg has had to change her travel plans, she is in california right now, and she needs to get to madrid, and not shelley. chile was hosting this event but because of internal politics and huge protests going on...
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and we have an interview with dame julie andrews today. it was wonderful.could they be making a comeback? —— wallace and gromit. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning. i'm asad ahmad. undercover filming by bbc london has found that hundreds of minicab drivers may be working fraudulently after buying qualifications. we've exposed colleges cheating tests which drivers must sit to get a licence. as a result, transport for london says it'll "immediately investigate" over 1,500 applications. one college in east london offered to take the tests for a few hundred pounds. you've been arranging qualifications for cash. we've got you secretly recorded doing it. why have you been doing it? not me. it's not you? no. so, who is it then we've got secretly recorded? not me. and you can see the full story on inside out london at 7:30 tonight on bbc one. a packed wembley stadium has seen the houston texans round off this year's nfl london series with a 26—3 win over the jacksonville jaguars. this was the texans' first visit to london, whic
and we have an interview with dame julie andrews today. it was wonderful.could they be making a comeback? —— wallace and gromit. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning. i'm asad ahmad. undercover filming by bbc london has found that hundreds of minicab drivers may be working fraudulently after buying qualifications. we've exposed colleges cheating tests which drivers must sit to get a licence. as a result, transport for london says it'll "immediately...
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." >> reporter: the julie andrews version? >> the julie andrews version.hat look like? >> reporter: kobe has created the fantasy world the books are set in along with the characters and their back stories. he then plots out the story lines before turning to a hand-selected author. in september, bryant published "legacy and the queen," about a young female tennis player. >> it was really important for me in writing "legacy" to understand those emotional frustrations and the ebbs and flows of playing the sport. >> reporter: for inspiration, well, where do you think he went? >> i called serena up. i said, this is what i'm thinking, obviously i don't know anything about tennis. you got to talk me through. we talked about the challenges of playing the sport, the training at peaspect, the emoti. >> reporter: you started playing tennis later in life after you stopped playing basketball. >> yeah. >> reporter: how good were you -- >> horrible. horrible. >> reporter: kobe bryant was bad at a sport? >> oh, my god. are you kidding? i was swinging a racket as if i was
." >> reporter: the julie andrews version? >> the julie andrews version.hat look like? >> reporter: kobe has created the fantasy world the books are set in along with the characters and their back stories. he then plots out the story lines before turning to a hand-selected author. in september, bryant published "legacy and the queen," about a young female tennis player. >> it was really important for me in writing "legacy" to understand those...
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julie andrews now revealing the successes and struggles in a new memoir, and to diane sawyer. >> thisspoonful of sugar. >> mary poppins, practically perfect in every way, and she wasn't. so there you are.
julie andrews now revealing the successes and struggles in a new memoir, and to diane sawyer. >> thisspoonful of sugar. >> mary poppins, practically perfect in every way, and she wasn't. so there you are.
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you met julie andrews the other day. —— i am a lwa ys julie andrews the other day. —— i am always interestedere quite sensible. she said when she is feeling vulnerable on social media she goes to look for bad things, which is kind of interesting but has a self—awareness about that. probably a self—awareness about that. pro ba bly lots a self—awareness about that. probably lots of people, including ourselves, are the same as well. very interesting. we'll hear more her later. let us know what you think about that. after seven o'clock we will bring you more news ona o'clock we will bring you more news on a second conservative mp, andrew bridgen, who has apologised for supporting jacob rees—mogg in what he said about the grenfell tower fire. more on that to come. and we are right at the start of this general election campaign. five weeks ago. time out to get the, travel, and whether we were watching. we will be back at seven. good morning from bbc london, i'm sonja jessup. london's ambulance service have condemned those who aimed fireworks at their ambulances last night— saying it's "unacceptabl
you met julie andrews the other day. —— i am a lwa ys julie andrews the other day. —— i am always interestedere quite sensible. she said when she is feeling vulnerable on social media she goes to look for bad things, which is kind of interesting but has a self—awareness about that. probably a self—awareness about that. pro ba bly lots a self—awareness about that. probably lots of people, including ourselves, are the same as well. very interesting. we'll hear more her later. let us...
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it's you, oprah, carol burnett, and julie andrews. >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: oprah is throwing the horn >> well, i don't -- i'm still horny. i don't know if they are [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah you are so -- yeah, you're still horny. i love it. >> that's a great picture. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you're unbelievable. you're awesome do you remember where this was and what this was? >> you know, i really don't remember exactly what that was for. but it must have been some special we were doing with the greats we must have -- i don't know for sure they showed that to me i remember all them, of course we worked at different times and different places >> jimmy: yeah >> but i just cannot remember when we took that picture. and i didn't know they were doing that behind our backs either [ laughter ] >> jimmy: they're very funny >> yeah. >> jimmy: you're coming out with your own line of perfume. i know -- and like different products and stuff >> oh, yeah. well, actually we are. we're going to do wigs and we're going to do skin care and all that kind of stuff but
it's you, oprah, carol burnett, and julie andrews. >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: oprah is throwing the horn >> well, i don't -- i'm still horny. i don't know if they are [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah you are so -- yeah, you're still horny. i love it. >> that's a great picture. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you're unbelievable. you're awesome do you remember where this was and what this was? >> you know, i really don't remember exactly what that was for. but it must...
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julie andrews, an absolute pleasure to see you.. quite a lot went on, and that‘s... actually, that‘s the whole point of the book, is i wanted people to see... it was coming at me, an di want to describe the way it felt and the way it was when i was learning about making movies. and you were learning on set pretty much with mary poppins, weren‘t you? very much, yeah. well, it was the first film i ever made. # oh, supercalifragilisticexpialidocious! # even though the sound of it something quite atrocious...# and you were offered a job specifically by walt disney, weren‘t you? yes. when he offered that, i think you were just pregnant, weren‘t you, at the time? yes, well, i was in a broadway show, and disney came to see the show and came backstage. but he suddenly said, would i be interested in coming to hollywood to learn about mary poppins, and would i be keen to maybe hear the songs and so on? and i was thrilled, but i said, "oh, mr disney, i would love to, but i have to tell you, i‘m pregnant!" and he said, "well, that‘s ok, we‘ll
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. >> julie: prince andrew giving his first interview this weekend on his connections to jeffrey epsteinics were not kind. >> well, look, one critic and royal family expert said the interview for prince andrew was nuclear explosion level bad. pretty bad. accused -- a woman says he sexually abused her with epstein when he was 18. in the interview prince andrew denied knowing or ever meeting virginia at a club in london. listen to his reason. >> she described dancing with you and you profusely sweating and that she went on to have -- >> there is a slight problem with the sweating because i have a a peculiar medical condition, i don't sweat or i didn't sweat at the time. >> he said he got that condition from being shot it at the war. he also denied taking this photo where you see him holding onto virginia's waist when she was just 17 saying that the photo could be fake. >> nobody can prove whether or not that photograph has been doctored. but i don't recollect that photograph ever being taken. >> you don't recollect having your hand round her waist. >> right. >> prince andrew also says he g
. >> julie: prince andrew giving his first interview this weekend on his connections to jeffrey epsteinics were not kind. >> well, look, one critic and royal family expert said the interview for prince andrew was nuclear explosion level bad. pretty bad. accused -- a woman says he sexually abused her with epstein when he was 18. in the interview prince andrew denied knowing or ever meeting virginia at a club in london. listen to his reason. >> she described dancing with you and...
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. >> reporter: high on a hill sits andrew silva's memorial, a visual tribute his wife julie designed herself. >> everything has a really deep meaning to it and i'm so glad we could finally share this with everyone here. >> those who gather together at chapel of the chimes in hayward can now learn about andrew's story. in 2014 he was killed by a drunk driver while he was home from afghanistan. since then, two memorials now honor his memory. >> i wanted people to come up here and just reflect on life and reflect on andrew and celebrate him. >> reporter: julie says this completed memorial feels like both a closure and a tribute. >> i felt like it was finally time to just kind of set everything in stone and memorialize him the way that i wanted. >> reporter: andrew's family says this memorial will be here for their son noah who is 7 years old today. this memorial will be here for generations to come. and with veterans day on monday if you need something to do you can come here to the chapels of chimes cemetery in hayward and not only honor andrew but honor our veterans as well. reporting
. >> reporter: high on a hill sits andrew silva's memorial, a visual tribute his wife julie designed herself. >> everything has a really deep meaning to it and i'm so glad we could finally share this with everyone here. >> those who gather together at chapel of the chimes in hayward can now learn about andrew's story. in 2014 he was killed by a drunk driver while he was home from afghanistan. since then, two memorials now honor his memory. >> i wanted people to come up...
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allowed to confront the whistleblower who wrote the initial complaint about the july 25th phobe capho call. >>> prince andrew pushes back on one of his own accuser's claim. >> are you saying you don't believe she is lying? >> that's a very difficult thing to answer. of nowhere. those are the ones that show up and change everything. thseaonly abreva cany to help sget rid of it in... ...as little as 2 1/2 days when used at the first sign. abreva starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells. abreva acts on it. so you can too. you don't let a cold ruin your day. you take dayquil severe liquicaps and crush it. dayquil severe. the daytime, coughing, aching, stuffy-head, fever, sore throat, power through your day, medicine. here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters costa rica paraÍso. meet sergio. and his daughter, maria. sergio's coffee tastes spectacular. because costa rica is spectacular. so we support farmers who use natural compost. to help keep the soil healthy. and the coffee delicious. for future generations. all for a smoother tasting cup. green mountain coffee roasters.
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andrew johnson, after the civil war, not guilty. i don't suspect you will get everything different here is president trump. >> julie: i need your response to kevin corke's report just now, which is being widespread reported on several different publications. giuliani reportedly was in talks to be paid by ukraine's top prosecutor as they together sought to get damaging info on the democrats, particularly on joe biden. what do you make of that, how does that affect this hearing, how does this affect the president's relationship with giuliani? >> so, if it's true -- and that's a big "if" -- if it's true, i don't like it. as a former prosecutor, is a former u.s. attorney, just like mayor giuliani was, i don't like it. being paid to go over there and do dig up dirt on you or people who are your opposition. i think that is probably why, julie, we have seen less and less of giuliani on tv, defending the president. i think it's going to be a huge part of the judiciary hearings, and i certainly think the news is going to follow it to its logical end. >> julie: the report is said that giuliani's partners would receive $300,000 from the ukrainian
andrew johnson, after the civil war, not guilty. i don't suspect you will get everything different here is president trump. >> julie: i need your response to kevin corke's report just now, which is being widespread reported on several different publications. giuliani reportedly was in talks to be paid by ukraine's top prosecutor as they together sought to get damaging info on the democrats, particularly on joe biden. what do you make of that, how does that affect this hearing, how does...
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felt about the president calling her out in negative terms in the july 25th conversation with the president of ukrain. first of all, andrew weiszman, one of of the questions we asked is how would she play in the narrative that the president democrats tried to lay out wednesday. >> one of the questions is how did she come off in terms of of credibility and she's spectacular. if you're calling had her as a witness, this is the kind of witness you want. poised, credible and emotional in a really sincere way. in terms off substance, she also gave the democrats something really terrific in terms off making their point because she was the regular channel verses irregularer. she was an example of the regular channel that needed to be removed to carry out their scheme. >> the july 25th phone call in which they asked for investigation the to it bidens to the 2016 democrats. if that's the culmination here. she's kind of of the back story. she's sort of laying out the background of how that phone call ever could have happened. as someone who covered the area for many years, can you explain how she fits into the background? >> so she
felt about the president calling her out in negative terms in the july 25th conversation with the president of ukrain. first of all, andrew weiszman, one of of the questions we asked is how would she play in the narrative that the president democrats tried to lay out wednesday. >> one of the questions is how did she come off in terms of of credibility and she's spectacular. if you're calling had her as a witness, this is the kind of witness you want. poised, credible and emotional in a...
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andrew, another career official is david holmes. there was so many focus on the testimony maria yovanovitch yesterday. he brought up this phone call from july the 26th. what did lawmakers learn from david holmes last night? >> there was a lot of vulgar language contained in that opening statement that i can't necessarily repeat on television. the gist was he did corroborate william taylor's testimony earlier this week in public before the house intelligence committee during which he revealed the existence of this conversation we hadn't known about before. this conversation between ambassador sondland and president trump that occurred at an outdoor restaurant in ykiv -- kyiv and sondland replied saying "they're going to do it" meaning president zelensky is going to do it and he said president zelensky would do anything for you. this is another data point connecting what democrats say is this ukraine scheme that is continuing to sort of ensnare the president, but they've struggled to get some more concrete connections to the president and this is one of them that they can use going into the public hearings next week. obviously david holmes co
andrew, another career official is david holmes. there was so many focus on the testimony maria yovanovitch yesterday. he brought up this phone call from july the 26th. what did lawmakers learn from david holmes last night? >> there was a lot of vulgar language contained in that opening statement that i can't necessarily repeat on television. the gist was he did corroborate william taylor's testimony earlier this week in public before the house intelligence committee during which he...
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but to andrew's point about hearing from the people that know what's going on, more accurately, isn't it who we're not hearing from? bolton, mulvaney, perry. i mean, there's this series -- julyt hearing and those are people right next to it. and i think what's really smart about the public hearings is when you present a case when you're in trial, we have this privacy concept. the first thing you hear and the last thing you hear. so when you lead off with a taylor, a kent, and yovanovitch, i would save vindman for last and i would stick a few people in between in terms of the public hearings. that's the order i would do. >> going to play a little bit of tape here. we've heard republicans defend this, try to defend this. dancing around all of this. play a little tape about a couple lawmakers responding to what we've learned about this case over the past few weeks. >> you're going to change the course, the very fabric of de mock rasy today based on someone wrote a written question of someone that wasn't even on the phone call. >> i think this is a bunch of crap. nobody has testified there was a quid pro quo. people presume. most of it's based on hearsay. >> i'll conclude with y
but to andrew's point about hearing from the people that know what's going on, more accurately, isn't it who we're not hearing from? bolton, mulvaney, perry. i mean, there's this series -- julyt hearing and those are people right next to it. and i think what's really smart about the public hearings is when you present a case when you're in trial, we have this privacy concept. the first thing you hear and the last thing you hear. so when you lead off with a taylor, a kent, and yovanovitch, i...