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it's the la la land director and his leading man ryan gosling, telling the story of neil armstrong's moon landing. it is a picture of space exploration and it's not the kind of elegant dance of the stanley kubrick 2001. this is a nuts and bolts and rivots affair in which we are made very aware of the fact these are people trying to do things in flying tin cans, that danger and death lurks at every corner. here's a clip in which we see our hero attempting to try out a prototype lunar module. here we go. 1,000 feet. switching to lunar mode. landing approach. you're too low, climb. slow your rates. do you read? neil? panting. i've just winced all the way through that. on a very big screen that would look terrific. the whole film attempts to put you in the position of the pilots and astronauts seeing this stuff rushing by from inside the tin can orfrom that module, on the one hand it is a very practically involving film about the nature of space. obviously it owes a debt to the right stuff. test pilots. however, in the same way thatjaws isn't a film about sharks, this isn't a film about m
it's the la la land director and his leading man ryan gosling, telling the story of neil armstrong's moon landing. it is a picture of space exploration and it's not the kind of elegant dance of the stanley kubrick 2001. this is a nuts and bolts and rivots affair in which we are made very aware of the fact these are people trying to do things in flying tin cans, that danger and death lurks at every corner. here's a clip in which we see our hero attempting to try out a prototype lunar module....
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la la land." >> when did you know ryan was going p toy neil? >> i first met ryan to propose im this movie. we wound up making"la la land" first. from the get go i saw him as neil armstrong. >> irst man" opens nationwide a week from today. probably no better place to premiere that >> absolutely. they got the real stuff up there. the landing module, it's all in the sphere. >> one of my favorite museums in d.c. we sti have some chances to go out and enjoy some of ts ather. not as hot. >> i thought yesterday was a little too warm for my liking. >> we're getting close. october 11th is the latest we've ever reached 90 degrees in on washin it's not at national airport because the record predates the existence of the airport. october 11, 1919 is the last me we got to 90 degrees. that's as late as we can doit it's already the fifth. only about five or six more cportunities. ld potentially get back to 90 after the 11th. it would be an all-time latest record, thgh. e endless summer made our 45th me this year above 90 degrees. job well done there, doug. rainfall, it's been a wet re. still o a 19 inch rainfall sur applause.te eratures, afte
la la land." >> when did you know ryan was going p toy neil? >> i first met ryan to propose im this movie. we wound up making"la la land" first. from the get go i saw him as neil armstrong. >> irst man" opens nationwide a week from today. probably no better place to premiere that >> absolutely. they got the real stuff up there. the landing module, it's all in the sphere. >> one of my favorite museums in d.c. we sti have some chances to go out...
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after "la la land" won golden globes. take a look at this video.t hugs ryan gosling. then a bit of a traffic jam. let's look at that in slow tion. see if we can figure out what happened there. i better go -- wait, yeah, hold on, sorry. emma stone apologizes. was emma at the wedding? if so, when they said you may kiss the bride, did she -- [ laughter ] -- interfere? >> no, i'm glad you're asking about this. emma has taken the blame for this moment and it was my fault. >> jimmy: how is it your fault? >> well, in the award shows leading up to the globes, damian, couple of times he would win, and kind of be in a days, just get up and head to the stage, hug ryan gosling on the way, accept his award. >> jimmy: right. >> it became this pattern that was a little bit embarrassing for me. >> jimmy: oh, because he was going for ryan. >> he'd hug ryan every time, not me. [ laughter ] so i said to him before the globes, angel, if you win maybe you could hug me first? or hug me at all? >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> so then he gets -- he wins and he gets up and does the s
after "la la land" won golden globes. take a look at this video.t hugs ryan gosling. then a bit of a traffic jam. let's look at that in slow tion. see if we can figure out what happened there. i better go -- wait, yeah, hold on, sorry. emma stone apologizes. was emma at the wedding? if so, when they said you may kiss the bride, did she -- [ laughter ] -- interfere? >> no, i'm glad you're asking about this. emma has taken the blame for this moment and it was my fault. >>...
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it‘s the la la land director and his leading man ryan gosling, telling the story of neil armstrong‘s dance of the stanley kubrick 2001. this is a nuts and bolts and rivots affair in which we are made very aware of the fact these are people trying to do things in flying tin cans, that danger and death lurks at every corner. here‘s a clip in which we see our hero attempting to try out a prototype lunar module. here we go.
it‘s the la la land director and his leading man ryan gosling, telling the story of neil armstrong‘s dance of the stanley kubrick 2001. this is a nuts and bolts and rivots affair in which we are made very aware of the fact these are people trying to do things in flying tin cans, that danger and death lurks at every corner. here‘s a clip in which we see our hero attempting to try out a prototype lunar module. here we go.
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google apple and jeff bezos announced got a huge subsidy from the government for a song like lives a la la land of unicorns and to ask the question what can we do for the workers that were disenfranchised and who are dying on skid row who are becoming alcoholic drug addicts on our doorstep with such a nuisance you know he doesn't understand the first thing about it omics but he loves the free money he loves the handouts well he loves to feel good about himself a lot of people in silicon valley like to feel good about themselves but when put to the vote like recently in cupertino where apple is by.
google apple and jeff bezos announced got a huge subsidy from the government for a song like lives a la la land of unicorns and to ask the question what can we do for the workers that were disenfranchised and who are dying on skid row who are becoming alcoholic drug addicts on our doorstep with such a nuisance you know he doesn't understand the first thing about it omics but he loves the free money he loves the handouts well he loves to feel good about himself a lot of people in silicon valley...
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>> before i shot la la land. from the get-go i saw him as neal armstrong and he's one of the greatest actors alive. >> he also said it was great to be at the air a space museum for the premiere. first man opens nationwide a week from today. > news for your health this morning, new research suggests that women that take a low dose aspirin on a regular basis may lower their risk of ovarian cancer. the study also finds women that take other painkillers like ibprophen h a higher risk. >> when it comes to breast cancer the sheriff's office is hking a stand. the department two survivors. they both got life saving treatment. turner had lead a fund-raising campaign to bring in money to help other patients with treatment. >> it means a lot to m because i am a o survivor three years and i also have family members that digidn't. earlyti det is the key. >> it will run until 1:00 this afternoon. >>> remember that massive apartment fire last month i southeast d.c. most people ran away from the flames. >> that's not thease for
>> before i shot la la land. from the get-go i saw him as neal armstrong and he's one of the greatest actors alive. >> he also said it was great to be at the air a space museum for the premiere. first man opens nationwide a week from today. > news for your health this morning, new research suggests that women that take a low dose aspirin on a regular basis may lower their risk of ovarian cancer. the study also finds women that take other painkillers like ibprophen h a higher...
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ryan gosling showed the world his dancing skills in "la la land," but now he's pulling off perhaps thet famous stepn history. last night nischelle turner joined ryan in d.c. for the premiere of "first man." >> straight ahead please. >> who called who? you or claire and gave each other this wardrobe memo? >> i can't explain it. >> it's really embarrassing that we're both in yellow. >> claire foy was on point color coordinating with her on-screen husband hitting the carpet at the national air and space museum and in this movie ryan's on point playing neil armstrong just ask armstrong's real-life sons. >> ryan's done very well. >> absolutely and dad's not an easy guy to play. there's a lot of facets to dad and i thought ryan captured that very well. >> that was the hardest part of this film, just knowing they were going to see it. >> you just grab it off. >> when you are in that machine that spinning you all over, what the heck is going through your head at the time? >> i don't remember very much. i just remember the directors more spinning. >> is there anything now about you that says ma
ryan gosling showed the world his dancing skills in "la la land," but now he's pulling off perhaps thet famous stepn history. last night nischelle turner joined ryan in d.c. for the premiere of "first man." >> straight ahead please. >> who called who? you or claire and gave each other this wardrobe memo? >> i can't explain it. >> it's really embarrassing that we're both in yellow. >> claire foy was on point color coordinating with her on-screen...
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la land." >> how did you know that gosling was the guy? >> i first met ryan to propose him this movie and we wound up making "la la land" first.hink he's one of the best actors alive. reviewat he said it was great to be at the air and space museum for tonight's premiere. "first man" opens nationwide next friday. >>> well,it's a sold out weekend for the first ever concerts at d.c.'s newly opened tertainment and sport arena. mary j. blige will take the ste saturday night, a part of the grand opening. and dmv native wale is performing tomorrow night with special guests in a show that wasnnustnced last week. now, those tickets were only five bucks. >> so, those tickets, as you can imagine, went really fast, but we wanted this to be an opportunity for peopl the congress heights neighborhood in d.c., east of the river, to come into this building, even before the grand, grand opening with mary j. bge on saturday. so, they'll be the first ones to seehis building. >> cage the elephant and juda and the lion will perform at a second grand opening ceremony the following weekend. the a entertainme sports arena opened last month on the old
la land." >> how did you know that gosling was the guy? >> i first met ryan to propose him this movie and we wound up making "la la land" first.hink he's one of the best actors alive. reviewat he said it was great to be at the air and space museum for tonight's premiere. "first man" opens nationwide next friday. >>> well,it's a sold out weekend for the first ever concerts at d.c.'s newly opened tertainment and sport arena. mary j. blige will take...
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. >> he's going to la-la land and getting booed because he likes trump. >> kanye says it's okay to thinkk you, kanye west for standing up for what's right. >> trevor: the right has a new favorite rapper so step aside nobody. ( laughter ) yeah, that's a slot that's never been filled before. so republicans have been celebrating the second coming of yesus as one of their own. but democrats yesterday said republicans, i'm going to let you finish but we just got one of the best endorsements of all time. >> taylor swift got a hugh response after announcing she was voting for philbredsen over marsha blackburn in tennessee. >> the pop star made it a point of keeping silent on politics but shocked fans last night writing i always will and have cast my vote for which candidate who will protect the human rights i believe we all deserve in this country. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: wow! wow! this is a big deal because you realize until now taylor swift has stayed as far away from politics as she does from rhythm, right? i know, like don't get me wrong, i love tay-tay's music, but, let's be hon
. >> he's going to la-la land and getting booed because he likes trump. >> kanye says it's okay to thinkk you, kanye west for standing up for what's right. >> trevor: the right has a new favorite rapper so step aside nobody. ( laughter ) yeah, that's a slot that's never been filled before. so republicans have been celebrating the second coming of yesus as one of their own. but democrats yesterday said republicans, i'm going to let you finish but we just got one of the best...
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. >>> ryan gosling reteams with his "la la land" director for a new movie about astronaut neil armstrong and scarlet johanson gets a superhero paycheck. ileana diaz has your "eye on entertainment." >> reporter: it looks like scarlet johanson will get paid the same as her avengers co- stars. johanson will earn $15 million for an upcoming stand-alone black widow movie. marvel studios wouldn't confirm the amount. kathleen turner is joining the metropolitan opera but not to sing. the academy award nominated actress known for her sultry voice will appear in 7 performances of the comic opera the daughter of the regiment this winter in an non- singing role. >> the three of you think you thinouof a comic book. >> samuel l. jackson teams up with james mcavoy against good guy bruce willis in a movie blast. the movie combines characters from two of the biggest hits. unbreakable and split. it starts in january. opening in theaters today, ryan gosling heads to the moon as neil armstrong in first man. >> i'm not really a priest. >> reporter: and jeff bridges and chris hemsworth lead an all-star cast i
. >>> ryan gosling reteams with his "la la land" director for a new movie about astronaut neil armstrong and scarlet johanson gets a superhero paycheck. ileana diaz has your "eye on entertainment." >> reporter: it looks like scarlet johanson will get paid the same as her avengers co- stars. johanson will earn $15 million for an upcoming stand-alone black widow movie. marvel studios wouldn't confirm the amount. kathleen turner is joining the metropolitan opera...
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la la land of unicorn's and asked the question what can we do for the workers that were disenfranchised and who are dying on skid row who are becoming alcoholic drug addict on our doorstep who are such a nuisance you know he doesn't understand the first thing about economics but he loves the free money he loves the handouts well he loves to feel good about himself a lot of people in silicon valley like to feel good about themselves but when put to the vote like recently in cupertino where apple is based there was a vote to have some low income housing and there were the quotes from people who attended these are probably very well meaning sort of people probably hate and he started trouble voters in the deplorable is that voted for trump or are people who don't like you know. all this sort of situation of our economy at the moment that they themselves are standing up and saying we don't want any poor people here because then it will bring in the an educated and we don't want those people here they're only people and they have existed on this planet for many hundreds of thousands of years without this wealth and income disparity that we've seen over the past two hundred years engineer by people like erickson peaceful protest and religion i view our intent to capitulate to censorship and surveillance demands in exchange for access to the chinese market as a forfeiture of our values and governmental negotiating position across the globe paulson told his bosses right away putting into cultural silos intellectual silos being essentially this is a postpartum lab test tube baby other words you're born. through means that would be natural the zygote is created in the womb you're birthed into this reality a test tube baby is done artificially with china and google want to do our pose. part of the test tube babies they want to take the entire population and turn it into a glass wall blinder blinkered non understanding non seeing blog that they can see down there call it like ducks in a fog while farm and then steal the liver and kidney for you know a few bucks right there treating us like jungle now this should be discouraged obviously because it's a direct repudiation of every single word in the frickin constitution this is true exactly this was happening in china i don't know if they have a constitution but we do here and the fact that most people are very happy to get outraged about stuff that happens in other countries so i see what the intercept is doing that most you know right on sort of right thinking people in silicon valley and new york the likes that watch rachel maddow might be like down with china down with the censorship down with the surveillance and yet one zoos this is also being an active here and that well the very fact that you know certain people are blocked from twitter and disappeared into a memory hole like perhaps people in china feel the same here like rachel maddow and anybody who sort of watches her will agree that we don't want to see any alex jones videos well maybe the people in china feel the same thing about the people of that who are disappearing there maybe they feel the same right on as rachel maddow and that feel like what we need to disappear that person online because we don't want to hear their opinion and of course it's happening here you know the five i was program the five countries that a days in mass surveillance and we know that the government is surveying americans in real time through all of their operatic is through all electronic communications and this is a fact so there's no supposed to benchmark your policies toward a dystopian nightmare like what's happening in china so like the people in the washington shouldn't slip. over in china say that's where we want to go we want to go toward a social credit score where if you blow your nose at the wrong time in front of the wrong person you can get on a flight and go somewhere yeah but here is eric schmidt one of the leaders of the resistance we saw the videos from google after trump was elected like how horrifying this was but here they are working with china on enacting authoritarian dystopian future policies and they're happy to do that so it's like well even if we have the principles or we don't so either you shut up about authoritarian ideas in one country and. if you are happy to facilitate them and another eric schmidt is addicted to spying you know stone is an alcoholic or to doug drugs they're in denial right they they are they don't see themselves as having a problem eric schmidt has a very deep rooted psychological problem is addicted to spying on people and he's trying to be in denial by saying he's justifying it and saying somehow he's not he doesn't have this problem and he's a social pock pock marks on our society and he looks at it is look at the guy and you can see that those guys a blister an open sore on the american economy and he's a bull glistering plus phil nightmare nobody is. you know extracting from our public debate sadly and then finally i want to look at this one bit of the story that is remarkably so where we're able to say oh my god this is poor fighting this happens in china but the exact same thing happens here paulson said that the dragon-fly system that google is developing for china contain code to ensure only chinese government approved air quality data would be returned a response to chinese user search the country's authorities have a history of manipulating pollution data raising the possibility that google would provide chinese citizens with false information to downplay the amount of toxins in the air so look at what happened with fracking so in north dakota for example you have to dispose of the fracking water and the fracking why. or has is highly toxic you produce four gallons of toxic water for every gallon or every barrel of oil produced you produce four barrels of toxic water well once there's so much nuclear waste in there that radioactive waste that they. just do you might well get six weeks left and the groups that motivated this it's a very active young people it's crude there that have mostly million you know there were down there every day and city hall trying to get them to divest from wells fargo and the city city council agreed but then the question was where do you put your money another wall street bank which is sort of defeating the purpose so so they got the idea of the public forming a city owned bank and that and the city council got behind that which is great where we're excited that they're behind it's short and probably bank this group has no money so just the hoops you have to jump through to do political things here every campaign committee is quite a bit of a loony ill's they got disgusted with wells fargo because wells fargo been doing some it shows just things all across the board they spectacularly. unbelievably bad so then they're thinking well you know we don't want to go into another wall street banks so we'll do you know is there another option and then they discuss this public bank idea and then they found ellen brown the words you've been around doing this for a while how did how did you get into yeah well a year ago they had it when i mean one person that was involved with them knew about public banking and they had an event and they had me speak and they had some other probably people speak and that generated interest. when someone else is saying these are twenty year old twenty twenty the twenty nine or thirty five hundred thirty. so this is all new to them. because you've been writing about this read years and so do you feel you know having seen this savant for a while that this is going to finally be a push toward this very very necessary public bank facility opening up ellen we definitely need to push from the ground from the grassroots and that's that's what they're bringing i mean we've had been we've had over thirty bills that have been brought at one sort or another in cities and states across the country but what you need is a constituency that really wants it because you can always the legislators can always find a reason to say no but what's impressive weight is when you come up with some legislators that will say yes we should do this and what motivates them to do that is is that true it's really pushing it so yeah from my point of view it's like thank god nick troops arrived three for work and on this for a long time and now we actually have a groundswell from the bottom so people are starting to understand that concept like cut out to wall street with middlemen and you save a lot of money i mean it's just i.b.s. that if we do it ourselves it's like a cooperative that if we do our own banking which is not that complicated these days and talk and pewter eyes then you can share the profits among the owners and your interest and most interested parties would be the citizens of the us and not only do you save money but you get back to power you get back control over who gets credit and who doesn't that are their money going to hedge funds and not going to local business you can direct where your city needs it or you can just refinance your own probably and the savings can go to other things like affordable housing i guess affordable housing number one right now i know they for what voters are worried about yeah i mean that's an important point to make is that it's not about being a bank it's about being predatory banks the function of the banks it's as you say it's like a utility it so it keeps money on deposit at a certain interest rate a lens at a different interest rate. and they make a spread and that spread should be in keeping with good business practices and that's that's it that's what a bank does is no more no less what's happened is that there in this country the wall street banks as you point out have been able to co-op in attics all of the banking facilities all over the country and use those deposits to make incredible risky bets and when those bets go bad they get the government to bail them out right so then we get messed over in many many instances so having a public bank would be great as the bank it also would provide competition right because now those banks like wells fargo and others who are just engaged in the most heinous pilfering and larceny i mean they would have to double check back and say maybe we can't just our business model can't be to just keep ninety cents of every dollar and fraud we commit pay ten cents in a fine right they've got to change their behavior. yeah and i think particularly where many cities have. exploited by bit by these interest rates swaps which waiting for. the reason. we have to pay so much to wall street is because the federal reserve intentionally dropped interest rates to zero to protect the banks so the central bank is working for. it's not like your and your insuring against an earthquake or sound right let's talk about interest rates drop for a second so these sharpy bankers on wall street they arrive in a municipality many times like matt taibbi has covered in his excellent work for rolling stone and they'll say you know here's a product that will give you protection against rising interest rates and they're like oh great if interest rates go up you know we're going to be protected with this great product what they don't mention is that you're not protected against interest rates going down and that you going to pay more right now you end up paying more so interest rates low and behold they keep going down not because the market because of demand for credit still there because it's. they're in cahoots with the proprietors who are putting out the interest rate swaps it's a complete racket great racket tearing right as a card. cartel and how do we break out of that i mean control the country for centuries their famous people have said that and we try to regulate and it doesn't seem to do any good so our on the real action is to just move out of that system and set up her own system that the same system is not a bad system banking is that the way banks where it's a good thing it's just the fact that it's own trolled by. bread it's fine but it was full of toxic sludge it's ben i mean there's just it's product is full of toxic junk north dakota is doing something as well a public bank initiative how is it different what's going on there and bank of america credit was established in one thousand nine hundred so it's one hundred years old i started writing out of that in late two thousand and eight because i knew they were the on the state they had their own banks so i was watching them and it was the on the state that escaped the credit crisis the on the state that didn't ever go into the red they had the lowest unemployment rate and the low is for a closure rate the lowest default rate the most banks per capita they didn't lose any banks during the crisis so i started writing about it generated you know some interest but. when it went their model is by law. states revenues are deposited in the bank and then they use that credit to try to leverage into the local community but they actually partner with the local banks it says right in their charter that they won't compete with the local banks they partner with them so the local bank is like the friend. gets the customer so one of many ways in which the bank oh and to make it is very profitable i mentioned that there was an article in the wall street journal and twenty four a team that said they were more profitable than j.p. j.p. morgan chase a. goldman sachs. so here you have an exemplary example of a bank doing what banks should be doing in north dakota and during the crisis it did not suffer it did not require bailout it remain it's up and running it is profitable so i guess you're benchmarking him out as an example for the projects here in los angeles right where we get pushback on that because if you both there are one hundred years ago and we had this matter north dakota etc but it's an excellent model and you can like germany where that has that strong spark as and. half their banks are publicly on and are in the public sector and they hold that one thousand forty five of their kind of me was absolutely crashed and now they're trying to be kind of mean year how did that happen that they claim a lot of credit for that so many mouths china as a good model ok. let's talk about win them in a minute or so in here so janet yellen member former fed chair she's talking about the next big financial crisis she's just suggested when it happens the fed to start buying stocks in the open market. i guess what we've seen a switzerland in other places yeah i thought this well shocking him by a tax and perhaps the market first it makes their policies look good when we know that their policies really didn't do much because everybody points to the stock market is this is this is a measure of a good economy we are not allowed to buy or sorry our central bank is not allowed to buy stocks but the other central banks do many of them do and they're all in cahoots as we know from you know me but i know there's so so the fact that they are propping up our stock market makes our central bank like the whole concept is shocking because one of the biggest cheryl is an apple computer is the swiss central bank for example for example yes so and they could buy up anything they want in theory because they've got the power of the printing press and they. they have already declared their independence from government they're not working for us who are they working for them they're working for the banks and for this private international cartel. banking big banking interests which goes back to. the euro quickly wrote about it in the sixty's that their bank for international settlements was. cartel central banks and their goal was actually to take over markets and control and actually buy up the world and make it look like governments where it's free money when it's actually the banks that were issuing money brave a lot of the stuff they talk about and write about for years you know it's really coming to the head really coming to fruition i really see the obvious manifestations in these sky high stock prices in the bond markets and in the financial chaos that's going all over the world this is all been it's written about in a web of debt all in we have to read we have a debt you would be surprised if any of that was to say have events coming up. i have three present conference and two presentation and some ways of where we find you are. right ellen brown dot com and public thank you to that. public bank oh argue with me because report ok again thank you is going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max geysers days you're like thank our guests helen brown author of web of debt if you want to catch us on twitter it's guys report until next time bio. pic to dish was supposed to. be 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apple and jeff bezos announced got a huge subsidy from the government for a song like lives in la la land of unicorns and asked the question what can we do for the workers that were disenfranchised and who are dying on skid row who are becoming alcoholic drug addicts on our doorstep who are such a nuisance you know he doesn't understand the first thing about it omics but he loves the free money he loves the handouts well he loves to feel good about himself a lot of people in silicon valley like to feel good about themselves but when put to the vote like recently in cupertino where apple is based there was a vote to have some low income housing and there were that the quotes from people who attended these are probably very well meaning sort of people probably hate any sort of trouble voters in the deplorable is that voted for trump or are people who don't like you know it's all this sort of situation of our economy at the moment that they themselves are standing up and saying we don't want any poor people here because then it will bring in the an educated and we don't want those people her
apple and jeff bezos announced got a huge subsidy from the government for a song like lives in la la land of unicorns and asked the question what can we do for the workers that were disenfranchised and who are dying on skid row who are becoming alcoholic drug addicts on our doorstep who are such a nuisance you know he doesn't understand the first thing about it omics but he loves the free money he loves the handouts well he loves to feel good about himself a lot of people in silicon valley like...
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la la land? or how did you know? >> it w actually before. i first metim to propose to him this movie and we made la lb land first from the get-go i saw him as neil armstrongs. >> also said it was great to be he air and space museum for this premiere. first man opens nationwide a week from today. >> new research suggests that women that take aos low aspirin on regular basis may lower their risk of ovarian cancer. that's the finding from research out of the school of public health. wome that take other painkillers had a higher risklk ith your doctor before making any changes to your wdications. ann it comes to breast cancer, the arlington county sheriff' office is taking a stand. there's two rvivors. corporal sheila turner. b theyoth got life saving treatment at virginia hospital center and w thiseekend she'll be in a fund-raising campaign to bring you moneytho help patients to treatment. >> it means a lot to me. i'm a survivor of three years. early he dex is the key. >> if you're interested in supporting, tomorrow's free event kicks off at 9:00 in the morning at the arlington county courthouse and i
la la land? or how did you know? >> it w actually before. i first metim to propose to him this movie and we made la lb land first from the get-go i saw him as neil armstrongs. >> also said it was great to be he air and space museum for this premiere. first man opens nationwide a week from today. >> new research suggests that women that take aos low aspirin on regular basis may lower their risk of ovarian cancer. that's the finding from research out of the school of public...
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la laland? >> it was before i shot l la laland. i first met ryan to propose this movie and we made la la land rst. saw him as neil armstrong and he's one of the greatest aors alive. >> he also said that it was great to be at the museum for this premiere. >> women that take a low dose aspirin on a regular basis may lower their risk of ovarian cancer. that's the newfi ing. women that take other painkillers had a higher risk. talk with yr doctor before making any changes to your medications. >> we want to get bsk to t breaking news on the roads this morning. melis melissa, what's going on. first 4 traffic alert this morning, top of the beltway to an oil spill caused three or four crashes o the bel way. it is the furthest one along the top of the once you get past that one you're kind of home free. as chopper z dmsn here, you see we have a dump truck sideways on the roadway there and then before this one a vehi te spun outthe right so we have a four mile back up here at the top of the beltway, very, very slow at this point here's another shot just showing you that. the rest of the beltway looks good. o
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and barry jenkins,ho won best movie with -- was it la la land?ully they do this every year. >> and the washington west film fest is in resti this weekend. what can we expect there? >> such a great event. they give all their proceeds to charity, to foster care programs. lawyuren groham "gilmore girls" will be there for a q & a. sunday night they'll screen widows, which is the newest movie by steve mcqueen. an action movie. it's a great little flick. i'll be moderating the closing night q a afterwards with robert duval. come on, you g to come for that. >> wow. you're talking about an icon. hey, with all that rain we're getting, it is the perfect weekend to take in a film. jason fraley, thank you. >> coming up, we're going to hileave you on friday with a story that will touch your heart. >> and a l i was a navy doctor, so i'm used to getting to work early. now i have a general practice, with a lot of patients who are counting on me. many of them worry about president trump taking away protections for pre-existing conditions. and women are frightened
and barry jenkins,ho won best movie with -- was it la la land?ully they do this every year. >> and the washington west film fest is in resti this weekend. what can we expect there? >> such a great event. they give all their proceeds to charity, to foster care programs. lawyuren groham "gilmore girls" will be there for a q & a. sunday night they'll screen widows, which is the newest movie by steve mcqueen. an action movie. it's a great little flick. i'll be moderating...
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he is the brave one, going down to liberal la-la land and getting booed because he likes trumpet. >> think he is getting booed because he is saying one outlandish thing over another. i can't figure out that she has admitted to struggling with mental illness, or if this is an actual political stance, or if he is misinformed? >> laura: can black people be supporters of trump and not be crazy? >> i don't think anyone can be. it now, honestly. it's hard because i think anybody who supports republicans, oh, they can't do it because that is a common talking point. there is no reason to support trump if you're african-america african-american. he has lowered the unemployment rate by 1% at this point. obama cut it in half. so the argument is that you would be a democrat because he cut it in half. >> laura: cells kanye west is this -- you know, he is an out their figure. i think it is interesting. i think he is doing like a whole performance art on the whole monolithic entertainment industry, and they don't know what to do. wait a second, he was cool 5 minutes ago. now he has a red hat on tha
he is the brave one, going down to liberal la-la land and getting booed because he likes trumpet. >> think he is getting booed because he is saying one outlandish thing over another. i can't figure out that she has admitted to struggling with mental illness, or if this is an actual political stance, or if he is misinformed? >> laura: can black people be supporters of trump and not be crazy? >> i don't think anyone can be. it now, honestly. it's hard because i think anybody who...
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la en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] [risas] abla en iÉs] maity: "first man" dirigida por el director mÁs joven por narse un oscar por su pelÍcula "la la landte el mes de octubre puedes ganar aún más! ven disfrazado ¡y gana cincuenta tickets gratis! sólo en chuck e. cheese's. lgatcoe tol cocombatbactseria ens des,s lengua, mejillas y encías. así estás totalmente listo. colgate total. solo tylenol® rapid release gels tienen aperturas hechas por láser. proveen rápida liberación del medicamento, para un rápido alivio del dolor. tylenol® ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bienvenidos a doctor juan, empecemos con una noticia que tiene muchos padres preocupados, surge preocupaciÓn. >>la mielitis flÁcida aguda acecha usualmente a los niÑos, afecta su sistema nervioso, particularmente la mÉdula espinal. >> primero no podÍa mover el cuello y luego el brazo izquierdo. >> el nÚmero de casos es bajo, evidencia un incremento preocupante. >> normalmente, veÍamos de cero a un caso por aÑo. >> la enfermedad parece un resfriado comÚn, pero degenera en sÍntomas incluyen debilidad de las extremidades, pruebas para atacar o hablar, pÁrpados caÍdos y dificultad para mover los ojos. dice
la en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] [risas] abla en iÉs] maity: "first man" dirigida por el director mÁs joven por narse un oscar por su pelÍcula "la la landte el mes de octubre puedes ganar aún más! ven disfrazado ¡y gana cincuenta tickets gratis! sólo en chuck e. cheese's. lgatcoe tol cocombatbactseria ens des,s lengua, mejillas y encías. así estás totalmente listo. colgate total. solo tylenol® rapid release gels tienen aperturas hechas por láser. proveen rápida...
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it's the la la land director and his leading man ryan gosling, telling the story of neil armstrong's ant dance of the stanley kubrick 2001. this is a nuts and bolts and rivets affair in which we are made very aware of the fact these are people trying to do things in flying tin cans, that danger and death lurks at every corner. here's a clip in which we see our hero attempting to try out a prototype lunar module. here we go. 1,000 feet. switching to lunar mode. landing approach. you're too low, climb. slow your rates. do you read? neil? panting. i've just winced all the way through that. on a very big screen that would look terrific. the whole film attempts to put you in the position of the pilots and astronauts seeing this stuff rushing by from inside a tin can orfrom that module. on the one hand it is a very practically involving film about the nature of space. obviously it owes a debt to the right stuff. test pilots. however, in the same way thatjaws isn't a film about sharks, this isn't a film about moon landing. this is a film about grief and loneliness. our central character, nei
it's the la la land director and his leading man ryan gosling, telling the story of neil armstrong's ant dance of the stanley kubrick 2001. this is a nuts and bolts and rivets affair in which we are made very aware of the fact these are people trying to do things in flying tin cans, that danger and death lurks at every corner. here's a clip in which we see our hero attempting to try out a prototype lunar module. here we go. 1,000 feet. switching to lunar mode. landing approach. you're too low,...
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i love "la la land." >> yeah, and now he's made this film.just for a minute, it's an amazing, beautul, incredible film. >> jimmy: how does he do it? they're three tofilly different s. >> i don't know. i don't know. he's just very clever. >> jimmy: can you explain what the fi is about? >> it's about "first man," which is about the story about ne armstrong and how -- it not just about the moon landin but it's about his journey as a a person and getting to be that person who was the first man to st off the ladder. >> jimmy: and the struggles to -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: that his family goes through and -- it's fascinating.h, >> yt is fascinating. >> jimmy: and i saw -- it's in theaters, it's also in imax and i recoend imax because it's the moon, come on. [ laughter ] it's space. you're getting great reviews and well-deserved. i want to show a clip. c hereire foy and ryan gosling in "first man." take a look at this. >> pat doesn't have a husband. those kids, they don't have a a father anymore. do you understand what that means? what are the chances t
i love "la la land." >> yeah, and now he's made this film.just for a minute, it's an amazing, beautul, incredible film. >> jimmy: how does he do it? they're three tofilly different s. >> i don't know. i don't know. he's just very clever. >> jimmy: can you explain what the fi is about? >> it's about "first man," which is about the story about ne armstrong and how -- it not just about the moon landin but it's about his journey as a a person and...
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washington is sort of la la land. rest of the country, when everybody is up happy in washington, a lot of folks across america are very happy. and washington doesn't understand. it says it does, but a lot of people in washington don't understand that the rest of america laughs at us. they think this whole place is just dysfunction junction. >> senator, i do really get the feeling that you guys, and i say this both -- i think especially those of you representing red states and those of you representing truly blue states don't understand what the other side is thinking here and don't appreciate -- you know i've noticed, for instance, the president seems to think all protesters are paid. i remember during the tea party the left would say those protesters are paid. you know what, people are protesting. there are people -- we disagree in this country. how do you think you could do better to understand how blue america thinks and what would you recommend to a blue state senator to understand what your constituents think? >>
washington is sort of la la land. rest of the country, when everybody is up happy in washington, a lot of folks across america are very happy. and washington doesn't understand. it says it does, but a lot of people in washington don't understand that the rest of america laughs at us. they think this whole place is just dysfunction junction. >> senator, i do really get the feeling that you guys, and i say this both -- i think especially those of you representing red states and those of you...
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"la la land. i like a nice, happy ending. >> oh, no. >> i'm still upset about that. i'm still sad.that. i'm with your daughter on that one. >> we are just a few minutes away from stitch fix's conference call. stock down double digits now we'll tell you what to listen for next. >>> baron capital chairman and ceo ron baron will be on ""squawk box""omro torw 7:00 a.m. eastern time. you don't want to miss that or "closing bell. ignition sequence starts. 10... 9... guidance is internal. 6... 5... 4... 3... 2... 1... ♪ whai tell clients, etfs can follow an index, but which ones target your goals? it's not about quantity. it's about quality. no trendy stuff. i want etfs backed by research. is it built for the long-term? my reputation depends on it. flexshares etfs are designed and managed around investor objectives. so you can advise with confidence. before investing, consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. go to flexshares.com for a prospectus containing this information. read it carefully. wat t. rowe price, hundreds of our experts go beyond the numbers t
"la la land. i like a nice, happy ending. >> oh, no. >> i'm still upset about that. i'm still sad.that. i'm with your daughter on that one. >> we are just a few minutes away from stitch fix's conference call. stock down double digits now we'll tell you what to listen for next. >>> baron capital chairman and ceo ron baron will be on ""squawk box""omro torw 7:00 a.m. eastern time. you don't want to miss that or "closing bell. ignition...
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performances hosted by season 25's hosts with olympic figure skater adam rippon, al chmerkovskiy and "la la landndy moore. >> so finishing at the top of the leaderboard last night, stevie wonder's son, and the pro partner there. they had an energetic little jive, as you can see. scored a -- wow. home boy's got moves. >> he's good. i told you it was adorable. >> 24 out of 30. >> look at them. >> wow. >> also finishing with a 24, "stuck in the middle" actress and her pro partner with their amazing cha-cha. she is, oh, my gosh -- >> it's kind of cuter than, like, the real one, the adult version of "dancing with the stars," i have to say. so the "masterchef junior" winner showed she could heat it up in the kitchen along with lev there. their cha-cha, though, only landed a 15. >> here comes honey boo boo. their high-spirited salsa only scored them 19. >> but the colors -- >> the colors, they were so cute and so into it. this is going to be heartbreaking. that's what i can tell you about this show. >> that's the thing. you can't really be tough with the kids, can you? >> you can't. >> tripp palin, gra
performances hosted by season 25's hosts with olympic figure skater adam rippon, al chmerkovskiy and "la la landndy moore. >> so finishing at the top of the leaderboard last night, stevie wonder's son, and the pro partner there. they had an energetic little jive, as you can see. scored a -- wow. home boy's got moves. >> he's good. i told you it was adorable. >> 24 out of 30. >> look at them. >> wow. >> also finishing with a 24, "stuck in the...
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today too many who seek benefits are stuck in a kind of bureaucratic la la land. a million americans are waiting as the social security considers appeals of their eligibility. this backlog of disability cases means people often wait more than a year or longer for a decision. this is unacceptable. recently the congress has done better when it comes to funding the agency and the backlog is improved. i want to thank senator brown and others for pushing hard for these resources in recent appropriations bills. it's going to be important to see results, though, before anybody declares mission accomplished. too many americans wait for help instead of getting the service they paid for and deserved. the commissioner, and we talked about this, needs to make it very clear, perhaps with a weekly update on the front page of the agency's website, about the average waiting time that faces those we have the honor to represent. now social security has made real prose gress to modernize information technology. earlier this year the government accountability office says that the age
today too many who seek benefits are stuck in a kind of bureaucratic la la land. a million americans are waiting as the social security considers appeals of their eligibility. this backlog of disability cases means people often wait more than a year or longer for a decision. this is unacceptable. recently the congress has done better when it comes to funding the agency and the backlog is improved. i want to thank senator brown and others for pushing hard for these resources in recent...
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la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ >> anthony: bhutan. a remote, relatively rarely visited kingdom of myth and legend, high in the himalayas, known as "landf the reasons it's not on the tourist trail is it's hard to get to. flying in, you hang onto your seat as the plane negotiates some alarming maneuvers through narrow mountain passes, before dropping into the country's only international airport, said by some to be the most dangerous in the world. located between india and tibet, bhutan, about the size of switzerland, is caught between the old world and the new. thimphu is bhutan's capital and largest city. it has a rapidly growing population of 100,000 as bhutanese have begun the inevitable move away from a rural agrarian lifestyle. tourism was only allowed starting in the 1970s. the amount of foreign visitors each year is strictly limited to protect bhutan's culture and environment. there are no starbucks, no kfcs, no king or clown. basically, they don't want you to come here, at least en masse. >> darren: watch your head. >> anthony: yeah, right. wow. >> darren: what do you think of the altitude? how you feeling? >> anthony: i'm here
la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ >> anthony: bhutan. a remote, relatively rarely visited kingdom of myth and legend, high in the himalayas, known as "landf the reasons it's not on the tourist trail is it's hard to get to. flying in, you hang onto your seat as the plane negotiates some alarming maneuvers through narrow mountain passes, before dropping into the country's only international airport, said by some to be the most dangerous in the...
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las timo alguien que me den un ticket. >>> a aquÍ en la regiÓn la autoridad dicen harÁn lo mismo. >>> vamos a enfocarnos en buscar estas personas y asegurar que no andÉn voy lando a la cÁrcel, nolt noticiero telemundo 48. >>> salen al mercado llamadas placas electrÓnica para los carr carros. >>> mitad de semana con te temperatura sobre los 70°, seco para el resto de la semana, detalles en minutos. tenemos noticia de Última hora aquÍ en telemundo 48 juez federal ha bloqueado la decisiÓn de bloquear el tps. porque 300 mil personas de salvador y haitÍ y nicaragua con mÁs informaciÓn a las 11. >>> claro que sÍ lo que implica para la comunidad de estos paÍses este bloqueo por parte de este juez, salvador, haitÍ. >>> otras cosas, trabajadores en alameda verÁn mas dinero en sus bolsillos, esto luego que consejo de la ciudad aprobÓ una me que aumenta salario mÍnimo a 13. 50, esto ayudarÍa a 2ciudad >>> salieron al mercado placas digitales para vehÍculos, aunque no son econÓmicos traen beneficios vea. >>> la tecnologÍa ha llegado a reemplazar las placas metÁlicas por estas, placas digitales, donde no necesitarÁ calcomanÍas que digan que. >>> una vez que paga, la pantal
las timo alguien que me den un ticket. >>> a aquÍ en la regiÓn la autoridad dicen harÁn lo mismo. >>> vamos a enfocarnos en buscar estas personas y asegurar que no andÉn voy lando a la cÁrcel, nolt noticiero telemundo 48. >>> salen al mercado llamadas placas electrÓnica para los carr carros. >>> mitad de semana con te temperatura sobre los 70°, seco para el resto de la semana, detalles en minutos. tenemos noticia de Última hora aquÍ en telemundo 48...
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soldados llegaron a la base "lack-land air force base" de san antonio, texas, en su camino hacia la frontera! esto dentro del operativo denominado: 800 soldados ya han llegado a lacamino hacia la frontera dentro de un operativo que se ha denominado como patriota fiel que contempla movilizar a 5200 soldados, los uniformados que han llegado llegaron cargados de equipos pesados y tambiÉn de vehÍculos y de acuerdo con las autoridades federales los soldados apoyarÁn tareas de la patrulla fronteriza ante el avance de esta primera caravana que hace exactamente 18 dÍas saliÓ de honduras y mÁs de 900 millas han sido recorridas. carolina: gran parte de las crÍticas de muchos es que estarÍa enviando mÁs militares en la frontera sur de estados unidos que lo que envÍa estados unidos a siria para combatir a este grupo extremista conocido como isis. justamente en texas es un punto clave en donde han llegado las tropas. vamos a enlazarnos con pedro rojas que estÁ con el alcalde de esa ciudad, que es un abierto opositor al despliegue de militares en su frontera. pedro: usted cree que el presidente lo estÁ utilizando despliegue? >> sin duda, no se requiere este tipo de organizaci
soldados llegaron a la base "lack-land air force base" de san antonio, texas, en su camino hacia la frontera! esto dentro del operativo denominado: 800 soldados ya han llegado a lacamino hacia la frontera dentro de un operativo que se ha denominado como patriota fiel que contempla movilizar a 5200 soldados, los uniformados que han llegado llegaron cargados de equipos pesados y tambiÉn de vehÍculos y de acuerdo con las autoridades federales los soldados apoyarÁn tareas de la...
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la fuerza del agua se llevÓ por adelante este puente en kings land tambiÉn arrancÓ pedazos de viviendas y decenas de botes, la rÁpida crecida de laso queÓo atrapada en la corriente llamÓ al 911 en pÁnico y fue rescatada. las autoridades tambiÉn rescataron este autobÚs escolar en medio de las caaguas, el home fue arrestado. en texas le piden a los residentes que si no tienen que salir se quedan en casa. vanessa hauc noticias telemundo. >>> a ca sin una semana que el huracÁn michael golpeara la florida el nÚmero de muertos a consecuencia de este monstruoso ciclÓn sigue subiendo >>> segÚn los ultimos conteos hay al menos 32 vÍctimas esta tales en florida, georgia, carolina del norte y virginia. 15 de ellas se encuentran en el condado. (nombre en inglÉs) donde michael tocÓ tierra como un huracÁn categorÍa 4. se teme que el nÚmero pueda seguir creciendo mÁs, los rescatistas dicen que hay residentes en zonas de mÉxico beach sepultados bajos la pila de escombros. en mÉxico, los padres que acusan al empleado de un jardÍn de infantes de abusar sexualmente de 37 niÑos aseguran que desde ya hace mÁs de un mes los re foro t reportaron a las a
la fuerza del agua se llevÓ por adelante este puente en kings land tambiÉn arrancÓ pedazos de viviendas y decenas de botes, la rÁpida crecida de laso queÓo atrapada en la corriente llamÓ al 911 en pÁnico y fue rescatada. las autoridades tambiÉn rescataron este autobÚs escolar en medio de las caaguas, el home fue arrestado. en texas le piden a los residentes que si no tienen que salir se quedan en casa. vanessa hauc noticias telemundo. >>> a ca sin una semana que el huracÁn...
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