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a beautifully crafted period drama from writer—director greta gerwig who gave us the wonderful lady birder over we love. it isn't something thatjust happens to a person. i think poets may disagree. i am not a poet. i'm just a woman. and as a woman, there is no way for me to make my own money. not enough to earn a living or to support my family. and if i had my own money, which i don't, that money would belong to my husband the moment we got married. and if we had children, they would be his, not mine. they would be his property. so do not sit there and tell me that marriage is not an economic an economic proposition, because it is. greta gerwig brings contemporary relevance to the classic novel set in the civil war. while preserving the spirit at its core. saoirse ronan isjo march, one of the four sisters. the film introduces us tojo as an adult who is living in new york and struggling to make a living as a writer. before it takes us back to her adolescent years when she is bickering and bonding with her siblings. emma watson plays the eldest sister. eliza is piano playing beth. florence
a beautifully crafted period drama from writer—director greta gerwig who gave us the wonderful lady birder over we love. it isn't something thatjust happens to a person. i think poets may disagree. i am not a poet. i'm just a woman. and as a woman, there is no way for me to make my own money. not enough to earn a living or to support my family. and if i had my own money, which i don't, that money would belong to my husband the moment we got married. and if we had children, they would be his,...
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May 16, 2020
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a beautifully crafted period drama from writer—director greta gerwig who gave us the wonderful lady birdi believe we have some power over we love. it isn't something thatjust happens to a person. i think poets may disagree. i am not a poet. i'm just a woman. and as a woman, there is no way for me to make my own money. not enough to earn a living or to support my family. and if i had my own money, which i don't, that money would belong to my husband the moment we got married. and if we had children, they would be his, not mine. they would be his property. so don't sit there and tell me that marriage is not an economic proposition, because it is. greta gerwig brings contemporary relevance to the classic novel set in the civil war. while preserving the spirit at its core. saoirse ronan isjo march, one of the four sisters. the film introduces us tojo as an adult who is living in new york and struggling to make a living as a writer. before it takes us back to her adolescent years when she's bickering and bonding with her siblings. emma watson plays the eldest sister. eliza scanlon is piano—pl
a beautifully crafted period drama from writer—director greta gerwig who gave us the wonderful lady birdi believe we have some power over we love. it isn't something thatjust happens to a person. i think poets may disagree. i am not a poet. i'm just a woman. and as a woman, there is no way for me to make my own money. not enough to earn a living or to support my family. and if i had my own money, which i don't, that money would belong to my husband the moment we got married. and if we had...
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. >> a sort of giant lady bird. >> just a minute, captain, the first officer said. >> and a colossalnd an enormous, a simply enormous centipede. >> i think we did rather well. >> i don't think we did badly at all. >> they did great. meryl streep and chris and liam hemsworth are among the other cong up next it is "gma's" ♪ ♪ >>> we're back now with "gma's" ultimate backyard barbecue. se7en bites in orlando just re-opened their doors and owner trina gregory-propst is showing us how to make the ultimate barbecue dessert. take a look. >> reporter: for tree in a gregory-propst, baking isn't just about making homemade sweets. >> we realize that our restaurant brings so much more than just delicious southern food to this community. it is a place for people to gather and share community and stories and eat with each other. >> reporter: now she's showing us how to make her signature icebox cake, and let's just say it's peachy. step one, prep your peaches. >> before you get ready to grill, in order to make sure they don't burn you have to use a little bit of olive oil and i always like to add
. >> a sort of giant lady bird. >> just a minute, captain, the first officer said. >> and a colossalnd an enormous, a simply enormous centipede. >> i think we did rather well. >> i don't think we did badly at all. >> they did great. meryl streep and chris and liam hemsworth are among the other cong up next it is "gma's" ♪ ♪ >>> we're back now with "gma's" ultimate backyard barbecue. se7en bites in orlando just re-opened their...
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the boxes are little but this one lady has her bird and this other lady has her tortoise tia this wasan epic zoom pet call. >> what is a tortoise going to do? >> you see her holding the tortoise up there and sticking his little head out. the tortoise wants to be seen. >> they're lonely, too. >>> new requirements for travelers. another airline has made a major change. >> also, where are these two missing kids? ne >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from your forecast. >>> you can see up around ukiah our best chance of anything falling due to that light rain and couple hundredths of an inch. temperatures below average this weekend but look what happens by thursday. look at those 80s and 90s in the south bay and east bay and north bay. the 70s and 80s around the bay and 70s along the coast into san francisco. going to be a hot one then. back to you. >>> san francisco-based e-scooter company lime is laying off its workforce. sadly lime has no choice but to say good-bye to 80 employees because of financial difficulties presented by covid-19. the head of lime says while the compan
the boxes are little but this one lady has her bird and this other lady has her tortoise tia this wasan epic zoom pet call. >> what is a tortoise going to do? >> you see her holding the tortoise up there and sticking his little head out. the tortoise wants to be seen. >> they're lonely, too. >>> new requirements for travelers. another airline has made a major change. >> also, where are these two missing kids? ne >>> you're never more than seven minutes...
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a beautifully crafted period drama from writer—director greta gerwig who gave us the wonderful lady birda person. i think the poets might disagree. well, i'm not a poet, i'm just a woman. and as a woman, there's no way for me to make my own money. not enough to earn a living or to support my family. and if i had my own money, which i don't, that money would belong to my husband the moment we got married. and if we had children, they would be his, not mine. they would be his property. so don't sit there and tell me that marriage isn't an economic proposition, because it is. greta gerwig brings contemporary relevance to the classic novel set in the civil war, while preserving the spirit at its core. saoirse ronan isjo march, one of the four sisters. the film introduces us tojo as an adult who's living in new york and struggling to make a living as a writer before it takes us back to her adolescent years when she's bickering and bonding with her siblings. emma watson plays the eldest, meg. eliza scanlon is piano—playing beth. florence pugh is the impetuous amy. laura dern is the mother, mar
a beautifully crafted period drama from writer—director greta gerwig who gave us the wonderful lady birda person. i think the poets might disagree. well, i'm not a poet, i'm just a woman. and as a woman, there's no way for me to make my own money. not enough to earn a living or to support my family. and if i had my own money, which i don't, that money would belong to my husband the moment we got married. and if we had children, they would be his, not mine. they would be his property. so don't...
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May 27, 2020
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. ♪ >> greg: you've seen the video of the central park lady who when asked by a bird watcher to leashed the cops on him. >> there is an african-american man threatening my life. >> tell them whatever you like. >> there is an african-american man. he is recording me and threatening myself and my dog. i'm sorry. i can't hear. i have being threatened by a m man! please come immediately! >> greg: that poor dog. she seems fixated by race. it sounded like she was using it to gin up a false allegation. along with horribly manhandling her poor dog, she became the prime example of what people call a karen, person good to complain to the manager, someone who makes a scene about nothing and not much of a dog owner. it backfired. she lost her job and her dog. is there any satisfaction to be found? maybe. her mistake isn't small. if it hadn't been filmed, the black man could have been arrested. she could have lied some more and shots could have been fired. instead the phone saved him and ruined her. is this damage proportional? she is a jerk, oddball, may be a bigot. but she apologized profusely.
. ♪ >> greg: you've seen the video of the central park lady who when asked by a bird watcher to leashed the cops on him. >> there is an african-american man threatening my life. >> tell them whatever you like. >> there is an african-american man. he is recording me and threatening myself and my dog. i'm sorry. i can't hear. i have being threatened by a m man! please come immediately! >> greg: that poor dog. she seems fixated by race. it sounded like she was using...
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ugly opinions, police brutality, a vicious bird watcher, rude entitled ladies walking their dogs, all is bad, but none of it is nearly as bad as what you just saw. the indiscriminate use of violence by mobs is a threat to every american of all colors and backgrounds and political beliefs. riding is a form of tyranny. it's when the violent oppress the weak and the unarmed. cnn welcomes it and encourages it. on cnn, the rioters were protesters. >> breaking overnight, protesters flashing with police in minneapolis, calling for justice after the death of george floyd. i know it f has been a long nig, but police lined the streets throwing teargas and nonlethal projectiles to disperse crowds. after floods in the streets tuesday. >> through minneapolis and one other location, demanding more accountability and answers. >> tucker: it is hard to see how sinister those are.us and we are often reminded that america is a diverse country. it only survives if they can exist peacefully. and everybody in america wants to coexist peacefully. but cnn does not want that. and that's why every day they wor
ugly opinions, police brutality, a vicious bird watcher, rude entitled ladies walking their dogs, all is bad, but none of it is nearly as bad as what you just saw. the indiscriminate use of violence by mobs is a threat to every american of all colors and backgrounds and political beliefs. riding is a form of tyranny. it's when the violent oppress the weak and the unarmed. cnn welcomes it and encourages it. on cnn, the rioters were protesters. >> breaking overnight, protesters flashing...
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a man watching birds in central park and the lady purposefully calls police and says, a black man isg me, which is just lie. folks are tired of it, wolf. >> mayor nutter, we've got to leave it there, unfortunately. we'll continue this conversation down the road. commissioner ramsey, as always, thank you so much for joining us. an awful, awful situation unfolding. i want to thank all of our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'll be back tomorrow in "the situation room," 5:00 p.m. eastern. but before i go, i want to mark what we've lost these past six days as a nation. we've seen a shocking outpouring of grief, rage, and frustration on the streets of american cities. protesters begging to be heard. mayors pleading for calm. police trying to restore order, but sometimes clashing violently with protesters. and all of this happening against the backdrop of an historic and awful crisis with the nation struggling to recover from a pandemic that has already taken more than 103,000 american lives. one that has forced the virtual shutdown of our country. and one that has
a man watching birds in central park and the lady purposefully calls police and says, a black man isg me, which is just lie. folks are tired of it, wolf. >> mayor nutter, we've got to leave it there, unfortunately. we'll continue this conversation down the road. commissioner ramsey, as always, thank you so much for joining us. an awful, awful situation unfolding. i want to thank all of our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'll be back tomorrow in "the situation...
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bird watcher and what's watching in minneapolis. let me draw that direct line for you. there was a young lady who once lied on emmitt till and he found himself on the bottom of the mississippi river. those memories are fond in the m -- i'm going to lie on you and call law enforcement and subject you to whatever may happen. you think about that. you think about the danger she put this man in and then you look at what happened when -- in minneapolis when george was complying. you look at the fact and this is why i appreciate our guest this morning because there is no justification for this. we can speak out and what many people, what many americans view as it being on the opposite side. we're really not. we're both on the side of justice. they killed him like a dog. that imagery is sticking out to us all. they put their knee in the back of his head. he was yelling for his mother. a grown black man on the ground. that would not happen. this is a dangerous statement to make. but i find it to be true. that would not have happened to a white man in today's america. but it did happen to george. i'm
bird watcher and what's watching in minneapolis. let me draw that direct line for you. there was a young lady who once lied on emmitt till and he found himself on the bottom of the mississippi river. those memories are fond in the m -- i'm going to lie on you and call law enforcement and subject you to whatever may happen. you think about that. you think about the danger she put this man in and then you look at what happened when -- in minneapolis when george was complying. you look at the fact...