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kathryn: no, no.ant to speak for mark but he wrote the story ended a -- and did a significant amount of research. i had to do research as well to truly understand and unpack motivations and understand the characters. in so doing, you also get a visual tapestry of what might be possible in terms of how it will look and unfold. mark if i can jump in, one of : the things that was so startling to me when i went back to look at this is that there was a pretty richly documented record of this incident. the police department had done an investigation and talked to a lot of people. the transcripts of those conversations were available. charlie: what does that give you? it gives me context, texture, detail. sometimes there are direct quotes from what people actually said, so it gives me mannerisms of speech. it gives me a lot. there was also department of justice investigation. after the racial strife, there was the kerner commission. there was a lot of discussion on this issue in the 1960's. what is so remark
kathryn: no, no.ant to speak for mark but he wrote the story ended a -- and did a significant amount of research. i had to do research as well to truly understand and unpack motivations and understand the characters. in so doing, you also get a visual tapestry of what might be possible in terms of how it will look and unfold. mark if i can jump in, one of : the things that was so startling to me when i went back to look at this is that there was a pretty richly documented record of this...
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here's kathryn hahn in "transparent." >> i don't know, i didn't -- i mean, i don't -- that's -- i don't know. >> 'cause i can tell you what it's not. it's not changing your mind whenever you feel like it. it's not following your bliss. it's not finding yourself by crawling through your belly button and out your own ass [ bleep ] and calling it a a journey. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: kathryn hahn, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we'll be back with a a performance from meek mill featuring the dream! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] 2-1 liftoff. phone. projector. make out party. buy the new moto z with shattershield, and you'll get a free projector mod. i look back on my life and i know what it was for. what if i struggled... what if i sacrificed... and what if i swore i'd succeed... so you could wake up one day with the choice to be anything you wanted. well then, my great granddaughter... it would all be worth it. it feels like the music iss agiving you a nice hug. there is something incredibly calming about f
here's kathryn hahn in "transparent." >> i don't know, i didn't -- i mean, i don't -- that's -- i don't know. >> 'cause i can tell you what it's not. it's not changing your mind whenever you feel like it. it's not following your bliss. it's not finding yourself by crawling through your belly button and out your own ass [ bleep ] and calling it a a journey. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: kathryn hahn, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we'll be back...
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we have detroit, which is the new movie by kathryn bigelow.ve logan lucky, which i keep wanting to call lucky logan because it looks like the look words should be round that way. and tom cruise is back doing what he does best in american made. i'm glad you've got a logan lucky issue because i have as well. i keep wanting to say lucky logan. detroit, i've seen many rave reviews already. i'm a big fan of kathryn bigelow who won an oscar for the hurt locker and directed zero dark thirty. the film is set in 1967 in the detroit riots, it begins with a broad canvas and the film slowly focuses in on a particular event. at the beginning, a speak easy is raided, rioting breaks out, the state troopers and national guardsmen are sent in, the rioting continues. we then follow a particular character played by a musician who is denied his moment in the spotlight because the riot is breaking mout. he takes refuge in the algiers motel. the police then discend on the motel where they believe there is a sniper. the police are led by a character called krause pl
we have detroit, which is the new movie by kathryn bigelow.ve logan lucky, which i keep wanting to call lucky logan because it looks like the look words should be round that way. and tom cruise is back doing what he does best in american made. i'm glad you've got a logan lucky issue because i have as well. i keep wanting to say lucky logan. detroit, i've seen many rave reviews already. i'm a big fan of kathryn bigelow who won an oscar for the hurt locker and directed zero dark thirty. the film...
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we have detroit, which is the new movie by kathryn bigelow.ich i keep wanting to call lucky logan because it looks like the look words should be round that way. and tom cruise is back doing what he does best in american made. i'm glad you've got a logan lucky issue because i have as well. i keep wanting to say lucky logan. detroit, i've seen many rave reviews already. i'm a big fan of kathryn bigelow who won an oscar for the hurt locker and directed zero dark thirty. the film is set in 1967 in the detroit riots, it begins with a broad canvas and the film slowly focuses in on a particular event. at the beginning, a speak easy is raided, rioting breaks out, the state troopers and national guardsmen are sent in, the rioting continues. we then follow a particular character played by a musician who is denied his moment in the spotlight because the riot is breaking mout. he takes refuge in the algiers motel. the police then discend on the motel where they believe there is a sniper. the police are led by a character called krause played by will poult
we have detroit, which is the new movie by kathryn bigelow.ich i keep wanting to call lucky logan because it looks like the look words should be round that way. and tom cruise is back doing what he does best in american made. i'm glad you've got a logan lucky issue because i have as well. i keep wanting to say lucky logan. detroit, i've seen many rave reviews already. i'm a big fan of kathryn bigelow who won an oscar for the hurt locker and directed zero dark thirty. the film is set in 1967 in...
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we begin with a new film from director kathryn bigelow. it is called "detroit" and tells the story to have 1967 detroit riots at the algiers motel. >> the rider next -- the writerrer next to me whose work is extraordinary came to me with a story about the detroit uprising? 1967, a true story of a true cyme set in the middle of it in the algiers motel, and it was simply put an execution, and a portrait of police brutality and racial injustice that was extremely moving, very timely and topical. about the same time he told me the story, the decision not to indict the officer involved in the michael brown shooting had taken place. so i felt that the story needed to be told. >> rose: and we continue this evening with icarus, a new netflix film that explores russia's long-running state-sponsored doping program. >> i had the curiosity my whole life, what do the drugs do? would they make me a better athlete? could i possibly be a champion? so i had that curiosity. the second part of that curiosity is what decision does an athlete competing on a wo
we begin with a new film from director kathryn bigelow. it is called "detroit" and tells the story to have 1967 detroit riots at the algiers motel. >> the rider next -- the writerrer next to me whose work is extraordinary came to me with a story about the detroit uprising? 1967, a true story of a true cyme set in the middle of it in the algiers motel, and it was simply put an execution, and a portrait of police brutality and racial injustice that was extremely moving, very...
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kathryn: sure.hat is what a lot of people are saying -- why go for health care , which is more divisive, when you couldn't prioritize infrastructure with brian -- bipartisan support before hand. -- could have prioritize infrastructure with bipartisan support before hand. the midterm elections next year -- a lot of people are saying they will lose, but they actually favor the republican party in terms of the seats that are up for grabs. vonnie: the districts. kathryn: the districts. over the next four years, i think we are going to get some tax reform -- not just tax cuts, which should -- and i don't hear a lot of people talking about this, but in a comprehensive tax reform, you could fund infrastructure spending from the private sector, which is what the republican congress wants to a repatriation program that allocates a certain proportion of those moneys to an infrastructure bank, for example. vonnie: wise in the conversation veering in that direction -- why isn't the conversation very and that di
kathryn: sure.hat is what a lot of people are saying -- why go for health care , which is more divisive, when you couldn't prioritize infrastructure with brian -- bipartisan support before hand. -- could have prioritize infrastructure with bipartisan support before hand. the midterm elections next year -- a lot of people are saying they will lose, but they actually favor the republican party in terms of the seats that are up for grabs. vonnie: the districts. kathryn: the districts. over the...
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we begin with a new film from director kathryn bigelow. called "detroit" and tells the story to have 1967 detroit riots at the algiers motel. >> the rider next -- the writerrer next to me whose work is extraordinary came to me with a story about the detroit uprising? 1967, a true story of a true cyme set in the middle of it in the algiers motel, and it was simply put an execution, and a portrait of police brutality and racial injustice that was extremely moving, very timely and topical. about the same time he told me the story, the decision not to
we begin with a new film from director kathryn bigelow. called "detroit" and tells the story to have 1967 detroit riots at the algiers motel. >> the rider next -- the writerrer next to me whose work is extraordinary came to me with a story about the detroit uprising? 1967, a true story of a true cyme set in the middle of it in the algiers motel, and it was simply put an execution, and a portrait of police brutality and racial injustice that was extremely moving, very timely and...
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we have detroit, which is the new movie by kathryn bigelow.ause it looks like the look words should be round that way. and tom cruise is back doing what he does best in american made. i'm glad you've got a logan lucky issue because i have as well. i keep wanting to say lucky logan. detroit, i've seen many rave reviews already. i'm a big fan of kathryn bigelow who won an oscar for the hurt locker and directed zero dark thirty. the film is set in 1967 in the detroit riots. it begins with a broad canvas and the film slowly focuses in on a particular event. at the beginning, a speak easy is raided, rioting breaks out, the state troopers and national guardsmen are sent in, the rioting continues. we then follow a particular character played by a musician who is denied his moment in the spotlight because the riot is breaking out. he takes refuge in the algiers motel. the police then discend on the motel where they believe there is a sniper. the police are led by a character called krause played by will poulter. who is described by writer mark boal as
we have detroit, which is the new movie by kathryn bigelow.ause it looks like the look words should be round that way. and tom cruise is back doing what he does best in american made. i'm glad you've got a logan lucky issue because i have as well. i keep wanting to say lucky logan. detroit, i've seen many rave reviews already. i'm a big fan of kathryn bigelow who won an oscar for the hurt locker and directed zero dark thirty. the film is set in 1967 in the detroit riots. it begins with a broad...
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then there was detroit, a film based on the 1967 detroit riots, directed by kathryn bigelow.ir bit of debate, which is still ongoing. in detroit, a city at war, violence continues. what is a black film? is it possible for white filmmakers in hollywood to adequately tell stories from a black respective? the film detroit, set in detroit, michigan and directed by a kathryn bigelow, has reignited this debate. the film depicts the algiers motel incident, where the cops during the riot thought there was a sniper in the motel, and they went and lined a bunch of people up against the wall, and kept them there for hours, and terrorised them. and, by the time the incident was over, three african—americans were dead. i got all night, people. the centrepiece of the movie is the 45—minute—long motel sequence. some have said that this is the most powerful part of the film, as it gives a window into the nature of police brutality, which is still present to this day. others have said it is a nearly pornographic lynching sequence, and has little value. let's not be stupid in this situation. t
then there was detroit, a film based on the 1967 detroit riots, directed by kathryn bigelow.ir bit of debate, which is still ongoing. in detroit, a city at war, violence continues. what is a black film? is it possible for white filmmakers in hollywood to adequately tell stories from a black respective? the film detroit, set in detroit, michigan and directed by a kathryn bigelow, has reignited this debate. the film depicts the algiers motel incident, where the cops during the riot thought there...
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and director kathryn bigelow's movie d "detroit" unfolds police brutality and corruption set against the backdrop of the detroit riots. >> i need you to survive the night. >> survive the night. >> rose: we'll have those stories and more on what happened and what might happen. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications >> rose: and so you began how? >> work with them. >> rose: is it luck at all, or is it something else? >> committing myself. >> rose: what's the object lesson here? >> tackle the big things. >> rose: tell me the significance of the moment. >> rose: this was the week retired general john kelly was sworn in as president trump's new chief of staff. "the washington post" obtained trichts of the president's calls with leaders of mexico and australia. and the city of los angeles was awarded its third olympics, the 2028 summer games. here are the sights and sounds of the past seven days. >> nikki haley calling venezuela
and director kathryn bigelow's movie d "detroit" unfolds police brutality and corruption set against the backdrop of the detroit riots. >> i need you to survive the night. >> survive the night. >> rose: we'll have those stories and more on what happened and what might happen. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning...
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detroit's director kathryn bigelow remains the only woman to win a best director oscar.woman, directed by pattyjenkins, has become one of the year's biggest hits. so much more needs to be done, but wonder woman is an incredible step forward. and i think it is simply a glass ceiling that's in the process of shattering, but perhaps not as quickly as we would like. the oscar's academy too has been changing, bringing in new members, like boyega. the academy to me represents huge influence — the voice of the industry — and it's very important for that voice to have a diverse perspective. ijust hope there is a move forward because, yeah, i think were done having this conversation! laughter. detroit is also aiming to be part of that conversation. a film that feels both historical and all too relevant to today. lizo mzimba, bbc news.
detroit's director kathryn bigelow remains the only woman to win a best director oscar.woman, directed by pattyjenkins, has become one of the year's biggest hits. so much more needs to be done, but wonder woman is an incredible step forward. and i think it is simply a glass ceiling that's in the process of shattering, but perhaps not as quickly as we would like. the oscar's academy too has been changing, bringing in new members, like boyega. the academy to me represents huge influence — the...
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kathryn: ok. knowse says ppp, everyone purchasing power parity. if you bought a basket of goods in china and russia, it is to compare the relative numbers. yes i was using purchasing power , number of, not gross domestic product numbers. undeniably, china is on the rise. i think part of the explanation for the rise of mr. trump and populism here in the u.s. is -- a concern that we don't make anything in the u.s. anymore. in manufacturing, it is being outsourced to places like china, but also to other countries in that produce more cheaply than we do in the united states. that is a concern. i also wanted to ask about this issue of soft power. the power to attract as opposed to force. when we think about the rise of china, if there is a rise, we think about a resurgence of russia and a more aggressive foreign-policy. i will raise the issue that perhaps russia has more allies in china, but russia in particular has more allies then you mentioned. turkey could be one, another budding autocracy. syria is another one. not exactly a winner, but for russia
kathryn: ok. knowse says ppp, everyone purchasing power parity. if you bought a basket of goods in china and russia, it is to compare the relative numbers. yes i was using purchasing power , number of, not gross domestic product numbers. undeniably, china is on the rise. i think part of the explanation for the rise of mr. trump and populism here in the u.s. is -- a concern that we don't make anything in the u.s. anymore. in manufacturing, it is being outsourced to places like china, but also to...
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and then there's kathryn bigelow.ing off course, she can easily point me in the right direction. and the words. charlie: how about the character? step was tohe first educate myself where i lacked some critical knowledge. i was not aware of the rebellion in detroit. i think i lacked some knowledge generally speaking when it came to the specifics of race relations in america. complexour own kind of racial history in the u.k., but i really did not know about the state of affairs in america at that time. learning the surface level information was important to me. i think delving deep into the topic of race and racial history was not necessary because i was looking to embrace ignorance by playing a racist. that is what you do. on form an opinion based lack of information or misinformation. going in, it was helpful in that respect. i kind of intensified that ignorance in the most aggressive and unapologetic way that i could because i think kathryn and i were in agreement about the fact his character needed to be exposed rat
and then there's kathryn bigelow.ing off course, she can easily point me in the right direction. and the words. charlie: how about the character? step was tohe first educate myself where i lacked some critical knowledge. i was not aware of the rebellion in detroit. i think i lacked some knowledge generally speaking when it came to the specifics of race relations in america. complexour own kind of racial history in the u.k., but i really did not know about the state of affairs in america at that...
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thank you very much, kathryn. german chancellor angela merkel has pledged 50 million euros to combat smuggling rings on the front lines of europe's migration crisis. at a meeting with the u.n. refugee agency and international organization of migration merkel promised closer cooperation with the focus on people who are transiting through libya. germany has taken in more than a million migrants since 2015. >> a prison in tripoli. final stop for many migrants dreaming of a better life inn europe. the conditions are dire. no sanitary facililities and no escape for thosese stranded her and, yet, these are r reportedl the best facilities for newly arrived refugees in libya. in berlin, german chancellor angela merkel, discussed ways out of the current crisis together with the united nations refugee commissioner and the director of the international organization for migration. merkel would be willing to double the number of legal entries to the year to 40,000 as sullingd by -- suggested by the u.n. the prerequisite is tha
thank you very much, kathryn. german chancellor angela merkel has pledged 50 million euros to combat smuggling rings on the front lines of europe's migration crisis. at a meeting with the u.n. refugee agency and international organization of migration merkel promised closer cooperation with the focus on people who are transiting through libya. germany has taken in more than a million migrants since 2015. >> a prison in tripoli. final stop for many migrants dreaming of a better life inn...
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my guest tonight the academy award winning director of the new movie "detroit" kathryn bigelow is hereybody! ( cheers and applause ) really excited for the conversation. but first, to start today's show, let us please open our twitters to the book of donald. ( laughter ) as we read from tweet 8:28 a.m. highest stock -- blah blah blah, blah blah -- economic numbers, blah blah blah -- 17 years -- blah blah blah -- border secure, supreme court -- no white house chaos. none. zero, not even a little bit of chaos in the white house. >> we do have breaking news. president trump has removed anthony scaramucci as communications director. >> this is a white house that appears to be in staff chaos and turmoil from week to week. >> trevor: wait, what?! scaramucci out? he just got here! i just bought the scaramucci 2017 jersey! what the hell, people! i just bought it! i haven't even finished my scaramucci tattoo! now it's just a scar! what am i supposed to do with another scar tattoo! i've got one from the lion ding, now i have two? scaramucci's job hadn't started yet. his official start date as co
my guest tonight the academy award winning director of the new movie "detroit" kathryn bigelow is hereybody! ( cheers and applause ) really excited for the conversation. but first, to start today's show, let us please open our twitters to the book of donald. ( laughter ) as we read from tweet 8:28 a.m. highest stock -- blah blah blah, blah blah -- economic numbers, blah blah blah -- 17 years -- blah blah blah -- border secure, supreme court -- no white house chaos. none. zero, not...
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the film was put together by a white director, kathryn bigelow, and a white writer, mark boal.e any black creators on the production team.” think the issue of who made this film and whether it should have been black filmmakers is on the one hand an important one to discuss, and to the extent that we need more talented people who are african—americans behind the camera. 0n the other hand, it is a very dicey issue, and i think a very slippery slope, when you have some people saying that a film of this subject should not be made by white filmmakers. it seems like freedom of expression means, to me, that people should be able to make works of art about people of different races. should be able to make works of art about people of different racesm isa war about people of different racesm is a war zone out there. while there has been a backlash about the race of the creative team behind detroit, white american film makers producing what may be considered black films is not uncommon. 0ne what may be considered black films is not uncommon. one of the most notable examples is steven spi
the film was put together by a white director, kathryn bigelow, and a white writer, mark boal.e any black creators on the production team.” think the issue of who made this film and whether it should have been black filmmakers is on the one hand an important one to discuss, and to the extent that we need more talented people who are african—americans behind the camera. 0n the other hand, it is a very dicey issue, and i think a very slippery slope, when you have some people saying that a...
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we have detroit, which is the new movie by kathryn bigelow.h i keep wanting to call lucky logan because it looks like the look words should be round that way. and tom cruise is back doing what he does best in american made. i'm glad you've got a logan lucky issue because i have as well. i keep wanting to say lucky logan. detroit, i've seen many rave reviews already. i'm a big fan of kathryn bigelow who won an oscar for the hurt locker and directed zero dark thirty. the film is set in 1967 in the detroit riots, it begins with a broad canvas and the film slowly focuses
we have detroit, which is the new movie by kathryn bigelow.h i keep wanting to call lucky logan because it looks like the look words should be round that way. and tom cruise is back doing what he does best in american made. i'm glad you've got a logan lucky issue because i have as well. i keep wanting to say lucky logan. detroit, i've seen many rave reviews already. i'm a big fan of kathryn bigelow who won an oscar for the hurt locker and directed zero dark thirty. the film is set in 1967 in...
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we have detroit, which is the new movie by kathryn bigelow.ld be round that way. and tom cruise is back doing what he does best in american made. i'm glad you've got a logan lucky issue because i have as well. i keep wanting to say lucky logan. detroit, i've seen many rave reviews already. i'm a big fan of kathryn bigelow who won an oscar for the hurt locker and directed zero dark thirty. the film is set in 1967 in the detroit riots, it begins with a broad canvas and the film slowly focuses in on a particular event. at the beginning, a speak easy is raided, rioting breaks out, the state troopers and national guardsmen are sent in, the rioting continues. we then follow a particular character played by a musician who is denied his moment in the spotlight because the riot is breaking mout. he takes refuge in the algiers motel. the police then discend on the motel where they believe there is a sniper. the police are led by a character called krause played by will poulter. who is described by writer mark boal as a character who is inspired by the r
we have detroit, which is the new movie by kathryn bigelow.ld be round that way. and tom cruise is back doing what he does best in american made. i'm glad you've got a logan lucky issue because i have as well. i keep wanting to say lucky logan. detroit, i've seen many rave reviews already. i'm a big fan of kathryn bigelow who won an oscar for the hurt locker and directed zero dark thirty. the film is set in 1967 in the detroit riots, it begins with a broad canvas and the film slowly focuses in...
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kathryn's already shown him two homes. next up is a three-bedroom, 1,900 square-foot home in henderson, nevada. >> gino, the home we're gonna look at now is a home that was built in 2000. it's right around the square footage that you were looking for -- three-bedroom, two-story home. i think you'll really like the backyard, as well, so should we go take a look inside? >> all right, let's go. >> great. ♪ >> come on in. >> thank you. >> the nice thing about this house, which is somewhat unusual, is we have a downstairs master, so it gives you the functionality of a one-story for ease of livability, but you have the use and space of a two-story. [ tires screeching ] >> hold on. back up a minute. before you even step foot in the house, there's some critical things you got to know. number one -- always really understand your finances. outside of getting married, well, buying a home -- it's the biggest commitment you're ever going to make. many first-time buyers calculate what their mortgage payment would be, but there's a lot m
kathryn's already shown him two homes. next up is a three-bedroom, 1,900 square-foot home in henderson, nevada. >> gino, the home we're gonna look at now is a home that was built in 2000. it's right around the square footage that you were looking for -- three-bedroom, two-story home. i think you'll really like the backyard, as well, so should we go take a look inside? >> all right, let's go. >> great. ♪ >> come on in. >> thank you. >> the nice thing about...
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i'm going to bring kathryn recommend her back and talk about her experience. she worked with a man who is currently on the mueller team and is a specialist in flipping witnesses. plus, later a beat exclusive. a former kushner employee joins me to discuss what she calls a hit piece that was on, guess who? eric snierd man. we'll explain on the beat tonight. rethink what's possible. rethink your allergy pills. flonase sensimist allergy relief helps block 6 key inflammatory substances with a gentle mist. most allergy pills only block one. and 6 is greater than one. flonase sensimist. ♪ w...i was always searching for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i had it covered. then i realized managing was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he said humira was for people like me who have tried other medications,... but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief... ...and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections...
i'm going to bring kathryn recommend her back and talk about her experience. she worked with a man who is currently on the mueller team and is a specialist in flipping witnesses. plus, later a beat exclusive. a former kushner employee joins me to discuss what she calls a hit piece that was on, guess who? eric snierd man. we'll explain on the beat tonight. rethink what's possible. rethink your allergy pills. flonase sensimist allergy relief helps block 6 key inflammatory substances with a gentle...
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and kathryn so good to see all of you. that's all a mouthful. >> it is. >> it is the third annual clear the shelters event. there are more than 800 shelters in 20 days and washington, d.c. taking part in it. this is a one-day adoption drive. we love animals and love helping find forever homes for them. tell us how it works. >> today the fee is waived. i think you said there are 30 in the d.c. metro area. if they've been prolonging the process, we're not compromising the process. it's an enjoyable time and the heart of the summer season when the populations of animals are high. shelters are full, we're at capacity all across the country. this is the time to adopt if you're interested. >> interesting. why are they full in summer? >> we are certainly full. kitten season. it's just a time of year where we're just notoriously busy. kittens, animals are just having babies, and we certainly are experiencing that right now. we have a lot of cats. we have a lot of kittens. we also just have a lot of other types of animals. so we're
and kathryn so good to see all of you. that's all a mouthful. >> it is. >> it is the third annual clear the shelters event. there are more than 800 shelters in 20 days and washington, d.c. taking part in it. this is a one-day adoption drive. we love animals and love helping find forever homes for them. tell us how it works. >> today the fee is waived. i think you said there are 30 in the d.c. metro area. if they've been prolonging the process, we're not compromising the...
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chair kathryn e. lhamon stated, animus has no place in any aspect of american life. all americans deserve our government's respect and protection, not affirmative harm from the government itself. the u.s. commission on civil rights calls on the united states to satisfy the civil rights protections that are the responsibility and obligation of the federal government. we will now discuss the statement. any discussion? hearing none, do i have a motion to approve the statement regarding the military ban on transgender individuals? >> so moved. chair lhamon: is there a second? commissioner adegbile how do you vote? >> aye. >> i have a question. do we know for certain whether or not there is actually an order on this, or was it just the president's attempt to distract people during the healthcare debate by tweeting it out there without informing anyone in the joint chiefs or any of the heads of the armed services? chair lhamon: what we know is that the president has made the statement through tweet, and that that statement persists, that the statement --our statement itsel
chair kathryn e. lhamon stated, animus has no place in any aspect of american life. all americans deserve our government's respect and protection, not affirmative harm from the government itself. the u.s. commission on civil rights calls on the united states to satisfy the civil rights protections that are the responsibility and obligation of the federal government. we will now discuss the statement. any discussion? hearing none, do i have a motion to approve the statement regarding the...
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from birmingham, kathryn stanczysyzn reports.ting up — six weeks of strike action by refuse workers has left some streets in birmingham full of bin bags and vulnerable to vermin. now the union behind the action, unite, says it will ballot its members on continuing that action all the way until christmas. right, it's been four weeks now, we have bin bags literally lying everywhere, we've got recycling and waste building up in the houses everywhere. it's terrible, we just need it gone. as soon as they can, just take it away and get rid of it. the row with birmingham city council over changes to the waste service has deepened, with the council accusing unite of holding the city to ransom. it says it must modernise, saving millions of pounds in the process, and also that no—one will lose jobs. workers say they're facing the prospect of less money if they're forced into different roles. the council is proposing to dig safety principal responsibilities off loaders at the back of wagons, endangering my members and the public, and there
from birmingham, kathryn stanczysyzn reports.ting up — six weeks of strike action by refuse workers has left some streets in birmingham full of bin bags and vulnerable to vermin. now the union behind the action, unite, says it will ballot its members on continuing that action all the way until christmas. right, it's been four weeks now, we have bin bags literally lying everywhere, we've got recycling and waste building up in the houses everywhere. it's terrible, we just need it gone. as soon...
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kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news.ed police for using excessive force on protestors after results of the presidential election were announced. they claim 2a people have died in election—related violence since tuesday. leaders of the opposition have appealed for calm, but say they still don't recognise the outcome of the election. alistair leithead reports. after a night of violence, the ambulances brought out the injured from the worst—hit neighbourhoods. some had bullet wounds, others machete cuts and head injuries. it is hard to know how many people have been killed or injured in the police crackdown in these opposition strongholds. the clashes continued throughout the day, rock—throwing youths confronting tear gas—firing police. they‘ re dramatic images, and they were intense, but this was largely contained to small areas. well, there have certainly been violent clashes. we've seen people who have been killed and injured. but it is very much just back and forth between local youths and these special units you can se
kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news.ed police for using excessive force on protestors after results of the presidential election were announced. they claim 2a people have died in election—related violence since tuesday. leaders of the opposition have appealed for calm, but say they still don't recognise the outcome of the election. alistair leithead reports. after a night of violence, the ambulances brought out the injured from the worst—hit neighbourhoods. some had bullet wounds, others machete...
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kathryn stanczyszyn reports. itjust keeps mounting up.e streets in birmingham full of bin bags and vulnerable to vermin. now the union behind the action, unite, says it will ballot its members on continuing that action all the way until christmas. the council is proposing to take safety—critical responsibilities off bin loaders at the back of a bin wagon, endangering my members and the public. but, in doing so, there will be a cost to my members' income of between £3,500 to £5,000 a person. they're already on low incomes, and they simply cannot afford it. the row with birmingham city council over changes to the waste service has deepened, with the council accusing unite of holding the city to ransom. it says it must modernise, saving millions of pounds in the process, and also that no—one will losejobs. the city council says it will have cleared all the backlog by the end of this weekend, and it then has a plan for further disruption. it is also inviting unite to get around the table, with it and the independent arbitrators, acas. but wor
kathryn stanczyszyn reports. itjust keeps mounting up.e streets in birmingham full of bin bags and vulnerable to vermin. now the union behind the action, unite, says it will ballot its members on continuing that action all the way until christmas. the council is proposing to take safety—critical responsibilities off bin loaders at the back of a bin wagon, endangering my members and the public. but, in doing so, there will be a cost to my members' income of between £3,500 to £5,000 a person....
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steers. >> we'll turn to our third witness, kathryn probst, you may begin. >> thank you. members of the subcommittee thank you for inviting me to testify before you today. my name is cate probst an independent consultant. for over 20 years i have worked as a researcher and policy analyst evaluating the super fund program and sole author of the released report "super fund 2017 cleanup accomplishments and challenges ahead" a report commissioned by the american council of engineering companies and also the lead author of the 2001 report to congress "super funds future what will it cost" published by the future of washington, d.c. think tank where i was a senior fellow. the conclusions recommendations and opinions in my testimony are mine alone and do not represent any other person or organization. in my testimony, i'm focussing on what do we know, what do we not know about super fund cleanups and i would note none of my data or anything has anything to do with federal facilities, all sites not owned and operated by the operated by the federal government. what do we know? fir
steers. >> we'll turn to our third witness, kathryn probst, you may begin. >> thank you. members of the subcommittee thank you for inviting me to testify before you today. my name is cate probst an independent consultant. for over 20 years i have worked as a researcher and policy analyst evaluating the super fund program and sole author of the released report "super fund 2017 cleanup accomplishments and challenges ahead" a report commissioned by the american council of...
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gossip website that features nude photos and videos of celebrities, including kristen stewart and kathryn mcfy. a representative said if is an outrageous and despicable invasion of privacy. adding websites that encourage this conduct should be prosecuted under the fullest extent ever the law. attorneys for woods and von said to act expeditiously to remove and deny access to the photo. but they deny they stole them directly from the celebrities, saying we got them from different message boards around the internet. we did not hack them. >> the website that is sharing photographs without the consent of the individual also subjects itself to liability. >> reporter: hackers frequently target female celebrities. miley cyrus, emma watson and jennifer private images exposed on the internet. the 29-year-old who hacked lawrence was sentenced to prison. they said it's scary when the whole world judges you. i think people saw it for what it was, which was a sex crime, but the feeling, i haven't been able to get rid of it. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> knowing those sentiments are of tiger wood
gossip website that features nude photos and videos of celebrities, including kristen stewart and kathryn mcfy. a representative said if is an outrageous and despicable invasion of privacy. adding websites that encourage this conduct should be prosecuted under the fullest extent ever the law. attorneys for woods and von said to act expeditiously to remove and deny access to the photo. but they deny they stole them directly from the celebrities, saying we got them from different message boards...
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. >> the davidsonville middle schooler and his mom kathryn are not ready to say goodbye to summer. >> it's good for the economy. people have vacation time. it's good for family time together. >> the maryland flag now line the boardwalk. they are calling this maryland week down here. a time that maryland families haven't had in ocean city for years. the mayor says the exact economic impact won't be known until after labor day. in ocean city, brad bell, abc7 >> a startling new development in the natalie holloway investigation. she disappeared while in aruba. preliminary d.n.a. test of newly discovered human remains show it's a what it person of european descent matching the profile of the 18-year-old. complete d.n.a. results are not expected until next month. an aruban prosecutor is disputing the findings. now the latest for hurricane harvey. handfall tonight or -- landfall is tonight or early in the morning. evacuations are underway. this storm continues to intensifies. it may be five or eight miles or faster. category four. nancy: regardless it is a monster storm. steve: it is. we loo
. >> the davidsonville middle schooler and his mom kathryn are not ready to say goodbye to summer. >> it's good for the economy. people have vacation time. it's good for family time together. >> the maryland flag now line the boardwalk. they are calling this maryland week down here. a time that maryland families haven't had in ocean city for years. the mayor says the exact economic impact won't be known until after labor day. in ocean city, brad bell, abc7 >> a startling...
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[end of video clip] kathryn: the writer next to me who whose work is extraordinary came to me with a set against the detroit riots. the detroit uprising in a true 1967, story of a true crime set in the middle of it at the algiers motel. it was simply put, an execution. and, a portrait of police brutality and racial injustice that was extremely moving, very timely and very topical and the same time he told me this story, the decision not to indict the officer involved in the michael brown shooting had taken place. i felt that the story needed to be told. ♪ ♪ what should i watch? show me sports. it's so fluffy! look at that fluffy unicorn! he's so fluffy i'm gonna die! your voice is awesome. the x1 voice remote. xfinity. the future of awesome. washington, and you are watching "bloomberg technology." the wall street journal is reporting special counsel robert mueller has enlisted a grand jury in washington to investigate russia's interference in the 2016 election. that is a sign the probe is intensifying. under its authority, prosecutors can subpoena documents, put witnesses under oath,
[end of video clip] kathryn: the writer next to me who whose work is extraordinary came to me with a set against the detroit riots. the detroit uprising in a true 1967, story of a true crime set in the middle of it at the algiers motel. it was simply put, an execution. and, a portrait of police brutality and racial injustice that was extremely moving, very timely and very topical and the same time he told me this story, the decision not to indict the officer involved in the michael brown...
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we have detroit, which is the new movie by kathryn bigelow.ll lucky logan because it looks like the look words should be round that way. and tom cruise is back doing what he does best in american made. i'm glad you've got a logan lucky issue because i have as well.
we have detroit, which is the new movie by kathryn bigelow.ll lucky logan because it looks like the look words should be round that way. and tom cruise is back doing what he does best in american made. i'm glad you've got a logan lucky issue because i have as well.
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kathryn. >> today in interviews said, was asked about -- he was vague in his answer. during the campaign the president called this pure political correctness. is the administration reversing those plans to change the $20 bill? >> i'm not aware of any policy change. i'd certainly have to he can which into that. peter. >> daca -- >> sorry. i promised i'd come back to you. >> on daca, in february the president said he would treat dreamers with heart. does the president stand by his statement to treat dreamers with heart? >> absolutely. the president stand by his statement. right now this is currently under review both from a legal standpoint primarily and until that review is complete, again, as i answered before, we don't have anything to add further on that front. >> with rescinding daca be treating dreamers with heart. >> again, i'm not going to get into a back and forth --. >> russia for a moment. the decision to -- >> see. he jumped in there for you. teamwork. >> by the state department on closing three facilities in this long tit for tat that has been going on with
kathryn. >> today in interviews said, was asked about -- he was vague in his answer. during the campaign the president called this pure political correctness. is the administration reversing those plans to change the $20 bill? >> i'm not aware of any policy change. i'd certainly have to he can which into that. peter. >> daca -- >> sorry. i promised i'd come back to you. >> on daca, in february the president said he would treat dreamers with heart. does the...
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bannon and the others. >> julian zellazer, mckay copens, i appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> kathryn, me with facebook comments. smerconish, right, as a retired newspaper editor the friday afternoon bad news syndrome is dead. bill, i think that's dead. we're all tethered to smart foreigns and computers 24/7, of course, the cable channels, lead among them cnn, never sleep. and they just offered a pretty interesting theory. i hope i didn't bait him into it, but the thought to the contrary, the president wants his news reviewed. knows the television habits of americans. knows that we're paying obsessive attention to hurricane harvey. and he figured this is when i'm going to drop the news. do we have time for one more? smerconish, this is simple real donald trump has to make the news cycle about him. he won't allow #harvey2017 to take it away from him. yeah, doesn't want to get one-up even by a category 4. >>> up ahead -- the very latest on the devastating impact of hurricane harvey which hit the texas coast as a category 4 last night. >>> and as president trump has rallied his base and c
bannon and the others. >> julian zellazer, mckay copens, i appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> kathryn, me with facebook comments. smerconish, right, as a retired newspaper editor the friday afternoon bad news syndrome is dead. bill, i think that's dead. we're all tethered to smart foreigns and computers 24/7, of course, the cable channels, lead among them cnn, never sleep. and they just offered a pretty interesting theory. i hope i didn't bait him into it, but the thought to...