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running through the play king lear is to paraphrase lear, the smell of mortality, a sense of the fragility life, that's a terribly strong theme in the play. and here i was rehearsing the part and acting those things but also experiencing them in real life. so it was a strange time. that was often a bit painful and difficult but thank goodness it worked out in the end. you mention a couple of times in the book the possibility of stopping acting. are you just toying with that idea or is this a serious possibility? apart from anything else, i've spent my career as a classical actor mainly, mainly as a shakespeare actor, and i've run out of parts because he wrote three great parts for older actors, prospero, for staff and lear, and i've done the three of them now. i'm not quite sure where i go next. female roles perhaps? in the book you talk about approaching adrian noble who ran the rsc in the 90s about playing the pat rafter author may be this idea was ahead of its time —— about playing cleopatra. with the gender casting being something that is now up for discussion, yes, but unfortunately i
running through the play king lear is to paraphrase lear, the smell of mortality, a sense of the fragility life, that's a terribly strong theme in the play. and here i was rehearsing the part and acting those things but also experiencing them in real life. so it was a strange time. that was often a bit painful and difficult but thank goodness it worked out in the end. you mention a couple of times in the book the possibility of stopping acting. are you just toying with that idea or is this a...
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running through the play king lear is to paraphrase lear, the smell of mortality, a sense of the fragilityfe and human life, that's a terribly strong theme in the play. and here i was rehearsing the part and acting those things but also experiencing them in real life. so it was a strange time. that was often a bit painful and difficult but thank goodness it worked out in the end. you mention a couple of times in the book the possibility of stopping acting. are you just toying with that idea or is this a serious possibility? apart from anything else, i've spent my career as a classical actor mainly, mainly as a shakespeare actor, and i've run out of parts because he wrote three great parts for older actors, prospero, lear, and i've done the three of them now. i'm not quite sure where i go next. female roles perhaps? in the book you talk about approaching adrian noble who ran the rsc in the 905 about playing cleopatra. maybe this idea was ahead of its time. with the gender casting being something that is now up for discussion, yes, but unfortunately i'm a little too old for cleopatra now! i
running through the play king lear is to paraphrase lear, the smell of mortality, a sense of the fragilityfe and human life, that's a terribly strong theme in the play. and here i was rehearsing the part and acting those things but also experiencing them in real life. so it was a strange time. that was often a bit painful and difficult but thank goodness it worked out in the end. you mention a couple of times in the book the possibility of stopping acting. are you just toying with that idea or...
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of sha kespeare's greatest roles, preparation for playing one of shakespeare's greatest roles, king learllo and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be
of sha kespeare's greatest roles, preparation for playing one of shakespeare's greatest roles, king learllo and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be
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looks really, sort of, distasteful in the script as if an offence to a man who should be playing king lear, frankly. it does not really work. it's not fun in the way that rampage is. no, it does not have a sense of its own absurdity. you have to bring that yourself. there is plenty of room for laughing at it, itjust does not want you to. not in the right way. in terms of best out, a film that we did not get a chance to talk about on the film review a couple of weeks ago, and you have chosen something really interesting. yes, this is i think one of the films of the year. i'm very surprised it did not win at cannes last year with the announcement of that coming out this week as well. it is called 120 bpm in english. and it's about the havoc wrought by the aids virus in the ‘90s paris and an activist group which is a real life story, and their bid to get recognised and get help for their dying community. it is a gay film about the gay community, it does feature some sort of fairly, not graphic, but i would say blunt gay relationships. gay sex. as you would expect in a film about aids, but it
looks really, sort of, distasteful in the script as if an offence to a man who should be playing king lear, frankly. it does not really work. it's not fun in the way that rampage is. no, it does not have a sense of its own absurdity. you have to bring that yourself. there is plenty of room for laughing at it, itjust does not want you to. not in the right way. in terms of best out, a film that we did not get a chance to talk about on the film review a couple of weeks ago, and you have chosen...
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of sha kespeare's greatest roles, preparation for playing one of shakespeare's greatest roles, king leard welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. look who we have gathered around us for easter! with me are journalist caroline frost, and the parliamentaryjournalist, tony grew. generalfactotum general factotum and all—round lovelies. it is a bit weird, you are sitting on the wrong side and your chairs do not move. i am having doubts but i think we will be ok. they have been writing notes and protecting them from each other! the daily telegraph claims that the head of the crown prosecution service, alison saunders, will announce she is leaving her post this week after the government declined to extend her contract following a series of controversies. the ft says brussels is preparing to crack down on social media companies accused of spreading fake news, issuing a stark warning that scandals such as the facebook data—leak threaten to subvert our democratic systems. the i newspaper leads on eddie izzard's call to stamp out anti—semitism after replacing
of sha kespeare's greatest roles, preparation for playing one of shakespeare's greatest roles, king leard welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. look who we have gathered around us for easter! with me are journalist caroline frost, and the parliamentaryjournalist, tony grew. generalfactotum general factotum and all—round lovelies. it is a bit weird, you are sitting on the wrong side and your chairs do not move. i am having doubts but i think we will be...
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it comes as north korea'a's lear prepares to meet h his sououth korean counterpart for a historic summitxexpected to focucus on young ends nuclear program. nucuclear program. what are south koreans hoping is going toto come out of this confererence? >> southth koreans arere very hopefuful for a posisitive ococ. typicallyy the sense i get from south kokoreans in this vevery devepeped fa-pacaced society is ththey are too busy to think abt north korea unless it makes thte headlines fofor perhapaps a mise test or nuclear test. right now when you talk to south koreans of all generations they seem v very excited to d discuse prospect of unification. the president has given them that expectation. atre e his predecessors previous summits with the north korean leader at the time weren't able to get north korea to give up its nuclear weapons and therefore were unable to make concrete steps toward peace on the korean peninsula. because of those failed s summis and the lack of progress towards peace there is also a sense of skepticism here. many believe that is because north korea to this point has
it comes as north korea'a's lear prepares to meet h his sououth korean counterpart for a historic summitxexpected to focucus on young ends nuclear program. nucuclear program. what are south koreans hoping is going toto come out of this confererence? >> southth koreans arere very hopefuful for a posisitive ococ. typicallyy the sense i get from south kokoreans in this vevery devepeped fa-pacaced society is ththey are too busy to think abt north korea unless it makes thte headlines fofor...
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lear in thec book went to u.s. companies have to do to regain trust? they had done things that have led people like the last caller to be skeptical. they are still a force for progress. host: what do they have to do to regain trust? guest: i think if you look at the recent scandal at wells fargo, the corporate minute he should have been much more outspoken in saying this is not represent us. we don't agree with this. we decry it. instead of sitting on the sidelines and letting congress attack wells fargo, the corporate community needs to police their own and say these are not the right standards for being a corporation in america. another step to take would be stop apologizing for being big. sayt of corporations will we help small businesses. sure, but stop putting your light under the bushel basket. you are doing a lot of important things for america. you are more competitive, export more, do more r&d, treat your workers better. int: let's go to mike connecticut, independent. what do you think? caller: good morning. as soon as i heard him say if you d
lear in thec book went to u.s. companies have to do to regain trust? they had done things that have led people like the last caller to be skeptical. they are still a force for progress. host: what do they have to do to regain trust? guest: i think if you look at the recent scandal at wells fargo, the corporate minute he should have been much more outspoken in saying this is not represent us. we don't agree with this. we decry it. instead of sitting on the sidelines and letting congress attack...
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time for a look at the weather, here's louise lear. re evening, i wonder how many people were caught out after a glorious how to make with lots of sunshine. quite a rash of showers, look at these thunderstorms over the last security hours, particularly the midlands and eastern england. those showers will ease through this evening across england and wales, but we keep some in the northwest. in the early hours, plenty mcleod to the north and west, but temperatures falling away again, it will be a beautiful one with lots of sunshine for many. the difference for tomorrow, hopefully, fewer showers around and a little more in the way of sunshine. the showers will be there from the word go across the northwest, that's when they are likely to stay. elsewhere, more sunshine, fewer showers, slightly warmer. temperatures around 11 degrees, pretty much where they should be poor this time of year. this is bbc news. the headlines: the home secretary, amber rudd, is being questioned by mps over the government's treatment of the windrush generation, j
time for a look at the weather, here's louise lear. re evening, i wonder how many people were caught out after a glorious how to make with lots of sunshine. quite a rash of showers, look at these thunderstorms over the last security hours, particularly the midlands and eastern england. those showers will ease through this evening across england and wales, but we keep some in the northwest. in the early hours, plenty mcleod to the north and west, but temperatures falling away again, it will be a...
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. >> i'm melissa lear. tonight the bitcoin bulls are back in town as it goes toward $8,000 is it headed to the highest of highs? >>> plus, shares of netflix rally at 8% this week. that's nothing about what traders will see on monday first we start with the market selloff. stocks sinking today, the dow down 120 points. earning season kicks off with a whimper on wall street the big banks all trading lower today and this was supposed to be the earnings season that saved the rally as we heard from top strategists. the question is, is today's action in the banks a warning sign and are we about to enter the earnings season of pain? >> the price action was pretty weak price action not commensurate with the move. it doesn't auger for a poor earnings season, i don't think if we look at the broader market, we closed lower. but the vics closed for the first time lower, and today had some noise in it and clearly had some hair in terms of how the markets performed in the banks i don't think necessarily this warning seas
. >> i'm melissa lear. tonight the bitcoin bulls are back in town as it goes toward $8,000 is it headed to the highest of highs? >>> plus, shares of netflix rally at 8% this week. that's nothing about what traders will see on monday first we start with the market selloff. stocks sinking today, the dow down 120 points. earning season kicks off with a whimper on wall street the big banks all trading lower today and this was supposed to be the earnings season that saved the rally as...
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brent: tonight, the ford o catan serati lear carles pudemo is facing an uncertai feet -- fate.a setback for the leader, a german prosecutor has asked for him to be extradited to spain where he faces charges of treason and rebellion. a crime t carries a maximum sentence of 30 years. it is now up to a regional court in germany to decide whether or not to grant that extradition request. reporter: what is in store this year for the former catalan leader? for now, carles puigdemont remains behind the walls of this detention center in northern rmany. and that is likely to remain the case, after prosecutors found spain's extradition request to be legally admissible. >> we have checked whether the statutory offenses listed in the european arrest warrant, namely rebellion and misuse of public funds, correspond to the offenses under german law of high treason and misappropriation. we came to the conclusion that there is a correspondence. reporter: just over a week ago, puigdemont had traveled to finland from his self-imposed exile in belgium, to attend a conference and meet lawmakers. fa
brent: tonight, the ford o catan serati lear carles pudemo is facing an uncertai feet -- fate.a setback for the leader, a german prosecutor has asked for him to be extradited to spain where he faces charges of treason and rebellion. a crime t carries a maximum sentence of 30 years. it is now up to a regional court in germany to decide whether or not to grant that extradition request. reporter: what is in store this year for the former catalan leader? for now, carles puigdemont remains behind...
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here's louise lear. good afternoon. it is with this as usual with sunny spells to start with but then showers developing. plenty of april showers right across the country for the rest of the afternoon. all links to this area of low pressure and circulating around that we have quite a brisk wind driving in the showers primarily to start with a two the west coast but then moving further in them. some of those quite heavy with some blustery wind. if you dodge those showers these would be the afternoon highs, could be better. and certainly nothing compared to a week ago. though showers begin to ease overnight across england and wales but further north and west we keep those showers going. overnight temperatures at around four, 6 degrees. but not a bad start to the morning and fewer showers around for tomorrow. we still keep the showers going further north and west and again some of those heavy with some thunder. temperatures peaking tomorrow in the afternoon at 11, 16 degrees. not those mid—to high 20s from a week ago. goin
here's louise lear. good afternoon. it is with this as usual with sunny spells to start with but then showers developing. plenty of april showers right across the country for the rest of the afternoon. all links to this area of low pressure and circulating around that we have quite a brisk wind driving in the showers primarily to start with a two the west coast but then moving further in them. some of those quite heavy with some blustery wind. if you dodge those showers these would be the...
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it is lear that france and n they were even before the deal was signed. other members of the alliance who entered the deal with iran are not going to back out of the deal. it is going to put the united states in an isolated and strange position. also, it would be dangerous because it sends the wrong signal to north korea and kim jong-un. if kim jong-un is looking at the united states' behavior and sees tafter a year and a half years, the president of the other members of the alliance united states is ready to back out of an agreement that was made with the leader of another country regarding nuclear weapons, why in the world would the north korean dictator enter into any kind of agreement with ited states, seeing that kind of track record? laura: angela merkel is at the white house tomorrow. can she change the president's mind? p. castro: at this point you can try anybody to change his mind. whoever is successful would be great. i hope angela merkel has a productive and good meeting with the president. i hope she will make the case for staying in the iran
it is lear that france and n they were even before the deal was signed. other members of the alliance who entered the deal with iran are not going to back out of the deal. it is going to put the united states in an isolated and strange position. also, it would be dangerous because it sends the wrong signal to north korea and kim jong-un. if kim jong-un is looking at the united states' behavior and sees tafter a year and a half years, the president of the other members of the alliance united...
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celia: well, he is putting himself forward as a new lear for europe maybe not thr leader, but at least one of those that really counts. he put forward some reforms for european integration. and actually, the american visit, the state visit to the united states serves as an echo chamber for his vision of what should be european integration, which is that the europeans nee to w their sovereignty, on the defense, because they contrast in models with the united states.yo jane: thanvery much for joining me. celia: thank you, jane. jane: president trump's pick to lead at the department of veterans affairs has r into some serious headwinds. ronny jackson, who currently serves as president trump's ician, is facing accusat of misconduct and fostering a hostile work environment. today the white house defended him again and said he received more vetting than most nominees. fomore, i was joined a brief time ago by our north american reporter anthony zurcher. y,anthow did the white house not see this coming? anthony: it's a very good question. they should have, but this is the way that donald trump
celia: well, he is putting himself forward as a new lear for europe maybe not thr leader, but at least one of those that really counts. he put forward some reforms for european integration. and actually, the american visit, the state visit to the united states serves as an echo chamber for his vision of what should be european integration, which is that the europeans nee to w their sovereignty, on the defense, because they contrast in models with the united states.yo jane: thanvery much for...
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all these people michael flynn flying to moscow 2015 to celebrate the tenth anniversary with lata learputin at the dinner and then pocket $45000. >> the two main measures is the most influential justice you may say write the most majority opinions and the significant cases that make it to the front page of the new york times as long as there is no physical paper we will use that measure (so by that measure she was not the rental five justice majority and often they version by a mac it was either what he tried to say or how he tried to say it. but to measure influence is by looking at the swing justice? with that fifth vote that is required in that ties into writing these opinions because to get o'connor or kennedy on board you have to write something that will appeal to them and with the lack of compromise he was not going to compromise what he thought was the right way to decide the case to get the boat you could literally sense that in other decisions that he was very influential through the sheer force of his writing and methodology you could've got people talking about statute in t
all these people michael flynn flying to moscow 2015 to celebrate the tenth anniversary with lata learputin at the dinner and then pocket $45000. >> the two main measures is the most influential justice you may say write the most majority opinions and the significant cases that make it to the front page of the new york times as long as there is no physical paper we will use that measure (so by that measure she was not the rental five justice majority and often they version by a mac it was...
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weather now with louise lear. today the sun xiang has been fairly isolated.th. but for most of us, quite a cloudy day with outbreaks of showery rain. as you can see from shropshire. the rain will continue to push north and east overnight. taking that wetter weather at times into northern ireland, north—west england and parts of scotland. a little more cloud, not as cold as the nightjust little more cloud, not as cold as the night just passed. little more cloud, not as cold as the nightjust passed. further south, rain easing away. the butcher is widely to start monday morning at five to 9 degrees. monday starts off ona five to 9 degrees. monday starts off on a relatively quiet note, a fair amount of cloud. the cloud should breakfrom amount of cloud. the cloud should break from time to time to allow sunnis else. the showery rain will reason scarpers. the winds increasing and the arrival of some weather —— wetter weather into northern ireland. izod 12 to 15 degrees. out of monday the winds will strengthen, gusting to gale —force will strengthen, gusting to gale—
weather now with louise lear. today the sun xiang has been fairly isolated.th. but for most of us, quite a cloudy day with outbreaks of showery rain. as you can see from shropshire. the rain will continue to push north and east overnight. taking that wetter weather at times into northern ireland, north—west england and parts of scotland. a little more cloud, not as cold as the nightjust little more cloud, not as cold as the night just passed. little more cloud, not as cold as the nightjust...
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here‘s louise lear. business as usual across the uk now. april showers have returned.terly flow. some of the showers have been pushed quite far inland through the course of the afternoon. they will continue to do so as well. we close out the day with april showers for many of us. overnight tonight, the showers will ease across england and wales and dry back to the north and west. and temperatures will fall to around four to seven celsius. eastern scotland, much of england and wales starting off drive tomorrow and sunday, that will still like that for much of the day. few we re like that for much of the day. few were showers around on thursday across scotland, northern ireland and perhaps north—west england. highest values by the middle of the afternoon 11 to 16 celsius, not the mid to high 20s that we had just a week ago. moving into friday, we need to look to this area of low pressure to the south—west. a bit more unsettled weather, some wetter weather pushing into the south—west. a spell of heavy rain across cornwall, devon and into wales, and up cornwall, devon and
here‘s louise lear. business as usual across the uk now. april showers have returned.terly flow. some of the showers have been pushed quite far inland through the course of the afternoon. they will continue to do so as well. we close out the day with april showers for many of us. overnight tonight, the showers will ease across england and wales and dry back to the north and west. and temperatures will fall to around four to seven celsius. eastern scotland, much of england and wales starting...
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looks really, sort of, distasteful in the script as if an offence to a man who should be playing king leary that rampage is. no, it does not have a sense of its own absurdity. you have to bring that yourself. there is plenty of room for laughing at it, itjust does not want you to. not in the right way. in terms of best out, a film that we did not get a chance to talk about on the film review a couple of weeks ago, and you have chosen something really interesting. yes, this is i think one of the films of the year. i'm very surprised it did not win at cannes last year with the announcement of that coming out this week as well. it is called 120 bpm in english. and it's about the havoc wrought by the aids virus in ‘90s paris and an activist group which is a real life story, and their bid to get recognised and get help for their dying community. it is a gay film about the gay community, it does feature some sort of fairly, not graphic, but i would say blunt gay relationships. gay sex. as you would expect in a film about aids, but it was so extraordinarily realistic. i felt as if i was watching
looks really, sort of, distasteful in the script as if an offence to a man who should be playing king leary that rampage is. no, it does not have a sense of its own absurdity. you have to bring that yourself. there is plenty of room for laughing at it, itjust does not want you to. not in the right way. in terms of best out, a film that we did not get a chance to talk about on the film review a couple of weeks ago, and you have chosen something really interesting. yes, this is i think one of the...
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>>leared up, down to five teams we could play. much easier now. it doesn't even matter.to prepare for a hell of a team. a lot of the teams at the bottom are playing the best. >> steph curry has been trying his best to prove kerr wrong and be ready for the playoffs. seen here throwing upshots in utah. i would prefer that he be closer to 100% before returning. all right. john is hosting arizona. retroactive to april 7 when he hurt her left-handed. til tiler beede. debut tonight. 2014 first round draft pick. to start and win his first major league start. bit of a pressure on him. giants have given up fewest home runs this season. botche has confidence in his young piper. >> a good to see your guys debut. he was one of the guys talking about trying to make this rotation. >> 98-year-old also a baseball fan. she went with the under hand curve ball a had a good laugh. she wore the cubs jacket. the basketball team was honored before the game. i don't care if her 15 minutes of game never ran out. love her. >> she is a pistol. join us to want at nine clock on kofy-tv. >> on abc7 n
>>leared up, down to five teams we could play. much easier now. it doesn't even matter.to prepare for a hell of a team. a lot of the teams at the bottom are playing the best. >> steph curry has been trying his best to prove kerr wrong and be ready for the playoffs. seen here throwing upshots in utah. i would prefer that he be closer to 100% before returning. all right. john is hosting arizona. retroactive to april 7 when he hurt her left-handed. til tiler beede. debut tonight. 2014...
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judd is the latest lear to speak. featured hillary clinton first big public speech sense the presidential election. >> despite our stumbles and setbacks never been better positioned to take on this vital work. >> reporter: this year's theme is stand up, lift up. along with bay area congresswoman jackie spear. >> we are truly changing the culture at work for all time. so that our daughters and granddaughters are never going to have to deal with what we did. >> reporter: outspoken their entire careers about women's right. member of the abc7 news team will lead panels. pbwc goes well beyond this one day conference. offering workshops, socials and mentorships designed to empower women in the work place and their lives. >> this year former first lady of california maria shriver there give the keynote speech. tickets have sold out. >>> well, aolden state warrior all star is heading to hollywood. >> made a deal with steph curry to produce tv, films and gaming products. >> he wants to use the deal to effect the world positive
judd is the latest lear to speak. featured hillary clinton first big public speech sense the presidential election. >> despite our stumbles and setbacks never been better positioned to take on this vital work. >> reporter: this year's theme is stand up, lift up. along with bay area congresswoman jackie spear. >> we are truly changing the culture at work for all time. so that our daughters and granddaughters are never going to have to deal with what we did. >> reporter:...
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here's louise lear. teasing us with each shot!has been quieter than yesterday, hasn't it, and the weather forecast for the next few days is not great. a rush of showers further north, some bunbury, not as bad as yesterday but they have been piling in across scotland, northern england and northern ireland. there have been some further south, but i need to draw your attention to this mass of cloud and rain which will arrive through the night tonight. clearer skies further north and we could see temperatures as low as 1 degrees in sheltered eastern areas of scotland but at least here you will have some sunshine. i need to draw your attention to what's happening further south and if we look at the detail more you can see bands of rain pushing up from the south—west, one clearing and being replaced by another so it will be a dismal friday for many across the south—west of england, wales, the midlands and into the north of england. elsewhere april showers but it won't be very warm. underneath the cloud and rain, if we are lucky we will
here's louise lear. teasing us with each shot!has been quieter than yesterday, hasn't it, and the weather forecast for the next few days is not great. a rush of showers further north, some bunbury, not as bad as yesterday but they have been piling in across scotland, northern england and northern ireland. there have been some further south, but i need to draw your attention to this mass of cloud and rain which will arrive through the night tonight. clearer skies further north and we could see...
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here's louise lear. hi, there.ppointing. this is where i would like to be right now. this is devon. a beautiful afternoon in store. there are some showers. some of them have been quite happy. today they have been quite happy. today they have been further north and west. not quite as widespread as yesterday. sitting across scotland, northern ireland, some in the north of england. further south, the showers are lighter and furans barbecuing. temperatures will respond. make the most of it. that is potentially the last time we will see 16 degrees for a few days and through the rest of april. as we go through overnight tonight, i need to draw your attention to this
here's louise lear. hi, there.ppointing. this is where i would like to be right now. this is devon. a beautiful afternoon in store. there are some showers. some of them have been quite happy. today they have been quite happy. today they have been further north and west. not quite as widespread as yesterday. sitting across scotland, northern ireland, some in the north of england. further south, the showers are lighter and furans barbecuing. temperatures will respond. make the most of it. that is...
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the place god remonde disc lear that god we thank you prime minister shaikh has seen that you removed latif city key from your cabinet was how can i turn up that has never been done i the but that is not enough that we demand more. let each said the key is an a.p.c. what and his punishment is not death was that it. was the was the. we asked him was this not an incitement to violence a charge. did nice. but islamic. motto be in his nom about it ah dear is it to our hala and the prophet. if you insult or abuse them up off the hobby a hot spot. so what should you do if you are hurt. pick up a weapon with them but know that at the islamic does not commit that is what when it comes to those who hurt you and make your heart cost or at least you can ask for their punishment. all stoppable having. the benefit of. the mufti's word can mobilize huge crowds in bangladesh within the space of just hours. he casually dismisses the separation between religion and the state that is in shrine in the constitution secularism he says played no role in the birth of bangladesh. across home decor how will i
the place god remonde disc lear that god we thank you prime minister shaikh has seen that you removed latif city key from your cabinet was how can i turn up that has never been done i the but that is not enough that we demand more. let each said the key is an a.p.c. what and his punishment is not death was that it. was the was the. we asked him was this not an incitement to violence a charge. did nice. but islamic. motto be in his nom about it ah dear is it to our hala and the prophet. if you...
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here's louise lear. good afternoon.il showers right across the country for the rest of the afternoon. all links to this area of low pressure and circulating around that we have quite a brisk wind driving in the showers primarily to start with a two
here's louise lear. good afternoon.il showers right across the country for the rest of the afternoon. all links to this area of low pressure and circulating around that we have quite a brisk wind driving in the showers primarily to start with a two
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time for a look at the weather, here's louise lear.at is going on? last week's heatwave a distant memory, back down to earth with a bang, the thunder clouds gathered during the course of the morning and into the afternoon, boy, did we get some thunderstorms! and with some hail mixed in as well, showers quite widespread, and this has been the story of the thunder moving across the country through the course of the country through the course of the afternoon. those showers will start to ease away over the next few hours across england and wales, so a slightly quieter, more tranquil end to the day, but further north and west, we keep the showers going across scotland, northern ireland and north—west england particularly. under clear skies, temperatures fall away, particularly in rural eastern parts of scotland first thing on thursday morning, but lots of sunny weather to look out for tomorrow. we keep the showers to the north—west, not quite as many, particularly across england and wales, in comparison to today. with more sunshine, a degr
time for a look at the weather, here's louise lear.at is going on? last week's heatwave a distant memory, back down to earth with a bang, the thunder clouds gathered during the course of the morning and into the afternoon, boy, did we get some thunderstorms! and with some hail mixed in as well, showers quite widespread, and this has been the story of the thunder moving across the country through the course of the country through the course of the afternoon. those showers will start to ease away...
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here's louise lear. hi, there.'m trying to stay optimistic but the final few days of april are going to be disappointing. this is where i would like to be right now. this is devon. a beautiful afternoon in store. there are some showers. beautiful afternoon in store. there are some showers. some of them have been quite happy. today they have been quite happy. today they have been further north and west. not quite as widespread as yesterday. sitting across scotland, northern ireland, some in the north of england. further south, the showers are lighter and furans barbecuing. temperatures will respond. make the most of it. that is potentially the last time we will see 16 degrees for a few days and through the rest of april. as we go through overnight tonight, i need to draw your attention to this area of low pressure that will bring some rain into the south west and wales by the end of the night. the showers further north will ease. clearer skies, a chilly start tomorrow. temperatures close to freezing in rural parts i
here's louise lear. hi, there.'m trying to stay optimistic but the final few days of april are going to be disappointing. this is where i would like to be right now. this is devon. a beautiful afternoon in store. there are some showers. beautiful afternoon in store. there are some showers. some of them have been quite happy. today they have been quite happy. today they have been further north and west. not quite as widespread as yesterday. sitting across scotland, northern ireland, some in the...
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you just put him into othello or hamlet or lear and there you have it.n destroying that which he loved so much. so four years after his historic 1964 landslide, it was lyndon johnson and his policies who ended up so dividing and crippling the democratic party that it took a full generation and fundamental demographic change for the party to begin to recover. of course, waiting in the wings at that moment in time was richard nixon. richard nixon was a very, very shrewd politician, and he was there looking at all of these trends and looking how the democratic party was dividing. he said why not exploit these divisions for our political gain. now, in a few weeks we will talk about how he capitalized on the cracks in liberalism, how he capitalized on white working class backlash, how he created this image of the silent majority being the real americans and these young people being sort of spoiled, privileged kids, and how he capitalized on those resentments and that sense of victimization among white working class americans. remember, blacks were no longer v
you just put him into othello or hamlet or lear and there you have it.n destroying that which he loved so much. so four years after his historic 1964 landslide, it was lyndon johnson and his policies who ended up so dividing and crippling the democratic party that it took a full generation and fundamental demographic change for the party to begin to recover. of course, waiting in the wings at that moment in time was richard nixon. richard nixon was a very, very shrewd politician, and he was...
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he was king lear on the heath wondering why his progeny didn't love him anymore.ohn kennedy, who all the young people idolized. it was lyndon johnson who pushed through civil rights. gas lyndon johnson who made caring for the vulnerable a national priority. isn't that what young people wanted, johnson kept asking and kept wondering? then he undermined it with vietnam. which was a war that ultimately in history transcended all of his accomplishments and turned young people away from him and from the democratic party as it had existed for those 30-plus years in which johnson was the final president. if you look at johnson as sort of a shakespearean figure, one could say that he destroyed the liberalism that he loved so much. you just put him into othello or hamlet or lear, and there you have it, lyndon johnson destroying that which he loved so much. four years after his historic 1964 landslide, it was lyndon johnson and his policies who ended up so dividing and the crippling the democratic party that it took a full generation and fundamental demographic change for t
he was king lear on the heath wondering why his progeny didn't love him anymore.ohn kennedy, who all the young people idolized. it was lyndon johnson who pushed through civil rights. gas lyndon johnson who made caring for the vulnerable a national priority. isn't that what young people wanted, johnson kept asking and kept wondering? then he undermined it with vietnam. which was a war that ultimately in history transcended all of his accomplishments and turned young people away from him and from...
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the federal deficit was lear was they are raising $100 billion, to .8 trillion.he congressional budget office based all the numbers off the current law, the current tax law. which means the tax cuts will phase out over the a series of years. but the corporate tax rate will be permanent. the cbo reported four years of other trillion dollar debts in the past. in 2009 to 2012 during president obama's ten you're there were four years there of trillion dollar deficits. cbo does blame that on the great recession that took place. trish? trish: thank you so much, edward. let's talk more what the escalating debt level means. forker cbo director and president of american action forum, douglas holtz-eakin. good to see you. we keep borrowing and borrowing, and will it ever change? >> it will have to change there. is enormous amount of red ink in the forecast. there has been enormous red ink, it will be upped by two years where we hit trillion dollar deficits. used to be 2022. now it is coming fast. you average 5% of gdp for 10 years. that is enormous amount of deficit. we'll
the federal deficit was lear was they are raising $100 billion, to .8 trillion.he congressional budget office based all the numbers off the current law, the current tax law. which means the tax cuts will phase out over the a series of years. but the corporate tax rate will be permanent. the cbo reported four years of other trillion dollar debts in the past. in 2009 to 2012 during president obama's ten you're there were four years there of trillion dollar deficits. cbo does blame that on the...
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but by that time already, it was lear he had enough support that if he wanted to, he could potentially screw things up for the republican par. party. if party was paired if he didn't get the nomination for president, they were worried he might still keep running anyway. he might become a spoiler the conventional wisdom if republican politics at that time, september 2015 if trump couldn't win the nomination or presidency, his stint as a candidate for president thus far was going well enough that it was really good for his celebrity status. it was probably good for his business. so he would keep going with his candidacy regardless. so republicans are worried about this worst case scenario, where trump would not win the republican primary but he'd stay in the race and he'd run as a third party or independent candidate. from that position he could definitely never win the presidency but seifen off republican votes to screw up the general election chances for whoever did become the republican nominee. that was the worry. that was what was going on in that moment in republican electoral conv
but by that time already, it was lear he had enough support that if he wanted to, he could potentially screw things up for the republican par. party. if party was paired if he didn't get the nomination for president, they were worried he might still keep running anyway. he might become a spoiler the conventional wisdom if republican politics at that time, september 2015 if trump couldn't win the nomination or presidency, his stint as a candidate for president thus far was going well enough that...
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>> she's, like, i can lear a voice playing. it's you. it's you.'t -- it's like what would jada do in this situation? probably not say anything. but i'm want jada. >> jada sul aabout keeping it real, and that's the idea behind her new facebook series red table talks with her mom, adrian, and daughter willow. guests include everyone from will's first wife to, you guessed it, tiffany. >> are we doing it or what? >> we'll have to see how the studio wants to play it. you know, everybody is -- listen, we had a successful movie. >> yeah. you saw the movie. >> yeah, that's what happens when you have a hit. those paychecks, they go up. >> party. >> love it. all right. now let's talk about this. christy tiegan and hubby john legend. they are set to welcome baby number two, a boy. but is little luna ready to be a big sis. >> is he still has zero clue. she knows just as much as she knew eight months allege, which is nothing. >> she knows to call it a baby, but i don't know if she -- i don't know if she's clarified what that really means to her yet. >> it mean
>> she's, like, i can lear a voice playing. it's you. it's you.'t -- it's like what would jada do in this situation? probably not say anything. but i'm want jada. >> jada sul aabout keeping it real, and that's the idea behind her new facebook series red table talks with her mom, adrian, and daughter willow. guests include everyone from will's first wife to, you guessed it, tiffany. >> are we doing it or what? >> we'll have to see how the studio wants to play it. you...
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. >> the white house is not buying into his line that he is neither a liar nor lear.oyee. and insisting he has a casual relationship with the truth. let me go through some of what she said. the first being when she said that jim comey wanted hillary clinton to be elected president. she told me that last night during this interview. is and i think democrats across the country were clutching their chest is and probably yelling at the screen. a lot of them feel slighted by some of the decisions made. secondly, this cloud, this negative cloud they put over this person who she says is comey's friend, who i don't know, by the way. >> kellyanne says the man that jim comey gave the memos, e-mails, word documents to, whatever you want to call them to leak to the press was an fbi employee and part of the clinton probe. and that's not something that comey disclosed. is that true? >> i don't know. she said that about six, eight different ways but didn't answer the question. what does it mean? it's an accusation, i guess. i don't know if they are just making an observation. what d
. >> the white house is not buying into his line that he is neither a liar nor lear.oyee. and insisting he has a casual relationship with the truth. let me go through some of what she said. the first being when she said that jim comey wanted hillary clinton to be elected president. she told me that last night during this interview. is and i think democrats across the country were clutching their chest is and probably yelling at the screen. a lot of them feel slighted by some of the...
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there you are with lionel richie, norman lear, gloria estefan, carmen -- >> she's a dancer, choreographeroach. she's unbelievable. amazing. >> reporter:. >> jimmy: you're on stage now with meryl streep's movement coach. this has to be a great honor to you. >> i was so blown away. i was moving. i was moving. no, it was -- she told me to sit. she taught me to you who sit. >> jimmy: really? >> you sit forward on the chair and your posture gets better. >> jimmy: you received movement coaching? >> i don't go nowhere without learning something. why do you think i've been around so long? >> jimmy: being there on that stage, that's a meaningful thing, obviously. >> being a part of that class, a part of that community, being welcomed into that circle, that rarefied air, was an amazing feeling. i would be -- i'm not going to try to give you the pseudo humility, it doesn't matter. it does matter. i'm very thank of the and grateful and it's dope that i got that opportunity. i'm glad i had that kind of impact on the country. i hope through the station i can continue to impact you guys and continue to
there you are with lionel richie, norman lear, gloria estefan, carmen -- >> she's a dancer, choreographeroach. she's unbelievable. amazing. >> reporter:. >> jimmy: you're on stage now with meryl streep's movement coach. this has to be a great honor to you. >> i was so blown away. i was moving. i was moving. no, it was -- she told me to sit. she taught me to you who sit. >> jimmy: really? >> you sit forward on the chair and your posture gets better. >>...
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thpresidency as a forest fire that has to be contained and describes trump as an unethical, amoral learcon congenital liar, someone who would manipulate the norms of washington to play to his personal will and demand loy from people that are not expected to give him loyalty. >> yang: yamiche, you've giv us a lot of public response but have been talking privately to people around the president. what are you hearing? >> most of the people idound the prt say the things dnthering him were the personal attacks comey d have to talk about in his books. he talks about the pnt's hands, hair, orange face. there are all these things thaot around the president say are really annoying this president and you cn tell they're annoyed because they're pulling out kellyanne conway and sarah sanders today and trying dto push back an says the president is feeling the realme anger that cwanted him to feel. >> yang: and, yamiche, this is a very well organized coordinated response. you've shown us the web site th coordinating. what else are they doing and saying? >> the rnc is essenally using this web site as
thpresidency as a forest fire that has to be contained and describes trump as an unethical, amoral learcon congenital liar, someone who would manipulate the norms of washington to play to his personal will and demand loy from people that are not expected to give him loyalty. >> yang: yamiche, you've giv us a lot of public response but have been talking privately to people around the president. what are you hearing? >> most of the people idound the prt say the things dnthering him...
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. >> brangham: some people said lear knew iran had a nuc program going before and the whole point of iranian nuclr deal deal was to curtail the efforts. would this be to keep the deal in tact? which is the opposite of what the israelis are arkansas do -- arguing. >> you could arguing this a chance to nail iran on the violations of the nuclear proliferatn treaty and to get rid of the program and allow long-term nitoring of the facilities and people involved in the program and having the nuclear deal in place is good but, on the other hand, because the archive seems to bet kep use in the future, it actually is a little chilling about the sunsets that we face in the iran nuclear deal. they look a lite more deadly. >> brangham: this is the parts of t deal that will disappear and relieve iran of some of the stct oversite in coming years. >> that's right. >> brangham: the saming seems important. in about 20e7b 2 *e7b days, president trump has to certify whether the iranians have lived up to the bargain. clearly seems netanyahu would want the president to be swayed by this, who do not agree
. >> brangham: some people said lear knew iran had a nuc program going before and the whole point of iranian nuclr deal deal was to curtail the efforts. would this be to keep the deal in tact? which is the opposite of what the israelis are arkansas do -- arguing. >> you could arguing this a chance to nail iran on the violations of the nuclear proliferatn treaty and to get rid of the program and allow long-term nitoring of the facilities and people involved in the program and having...
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james galliano was lear and her talked about this.propriate for james comey to publish a memoir before the mueller probe is completed? results coming up in a couple minutes. >>> still to come, after his first trial ended, can in a mis trial, bill cosby will be back in court monday but his retrial will be significantly different than the first and will be tried against the backdrop of the me tuiasosopo movement. ♪ let's fly, let's fly away ♪ ♪ just say the words ♪ and we'll beat the birds down to acapulco bay ♪ ♪ it's perfect for a flying honeymoon they say ♪ ♪ come fly with me ♪ let's fly, let's fly away ♪ ♪ come fly with me ♪ let's fly, let's fly away ♪ iit was the last song of theh my brnight. it felt like my heart was skipping beats. i went to the er. they said i had afib. afib? what's afib? i knew that meant i was at a greater risk of stroke. i needed answers. once i got the facts, my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®. to help keep me protected from a stroke. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner significantly
james galliano was lear and her talked about this.propriate for james comey to publish a memoir before the mueller probe is completed? results coming up in a couple minutes. >>> still to come, after his first trial ended, can in a mis trial, bill cosby will be back in court monday but his retrial will be significantly different than the first and will be tried against the backdrop of the me tuiasosopo movement. ♪ let's fly, let's fly away ♪ ♪ just say the words ♪ and we'll beat...
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. >> a year and a half lear americans are still in the dark. >> ed: deidre, what was your sense overall? is this a heart felt opportunity effort to bring more transparency to the process or is this facebook's got its stock down, got its back to the wall. mark zucker berg going for two days, not one, two days of testimony on capitol hill next week. so this is a pr crisis. >> so it is a pr crisis. i think what they're doing is a step in the right direction. even sheryl sandberg and mark zuckerberg eluded to the fact that all of their problems are not going to be fixed overnight. from the point of view of a shareholder, you have to think about that. do you want to buy this stock? do you want hold on to this stock if it had 18 months of very rough sailing ahead? that's one point. the other point is, from a business perspective again t whole purpose of this machine, which i admit is now honestly not in their control. let's just say they built a machine they are unable to control at this juncture. the whole point is to connect. it's to connect us. to connect with the developer. to connect wit
. >> a year and a half lear americans are still in the dark. >> ed: deidre, what was your sense overall? is this a heart felt opportunity effort to bring more transparency to the process or is this facebook's got its stock down, got its back to the wall. mark zucker berg going for two days, not one, two days of testimony on capitol hill next week. so this is a pr crisis. >> so it is a pr crisis. i think what they're doing is a step in the right direction. even sheryl sandberg...
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those are two emergencies that flight crews train for and lear by memory w do, and they had to sort throughse checklistsimultaneously while, all at once, the aircraft steeply banking to the left h degrees because to havee loss of thrust and the extra drag caused by the explosion the engine, and on top of that having to get down as quickly as possible to an altitude of 10,000 feet where the air is thick enough for people breathe and, yet, what you hear on the radio on the other side of that cockpit door was as routine as it gets -- calm, cool, collected tammie jo shults proved what a great pilot she is. i suspect, given her navy background, she's been ine som tight situations. landing an f-18 on an aircraft carrier at night in bad weather is not for faint of heart, but this was certainly no walk in the park and she did it perfectly. >> woodrf: well, a lot of people are enormously grateful to her. ncles, that navy training really can make a diffefor a pilot, can't it? >> yeah, a lot of people have been making comparisons to sul sullenberger and his landing a feyears back. both these pilots we
those are two emergencies that flight crews train for and lear by memory w do, and they had to sort throughse checklistsimultaneously while, all at once, the aircraft steeply banking to the left h degrees because to havee loss of thrust and the extra drag caused by the explosion the engine, and on top of that having to get down as quickly as possible to an altitude of 10,000 feet where the air is thick enough for people breathe and, yet, what you hear on the radio on the other side of that...
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. >> my name is henry lear from south carolina. shot up pretty fast like you have a lot to say.hat do you want to say about president trump? >> it's really clear that we lot of his at a policies are devastating to people who are part of my community, immigrants, people are, you know, lgbt, people many or, i think that so of his policies are direct attacks on those people. and i don't approve of that. tell him that yesterday? >> i wasn't able to. but i would have liked to. able to? weren't you auto he walked into the room and gave us a few comments and walked out. host: what would you have said to him? >> i would have told him that amount of n enormous people in america who disapprove of what he's doing. do not stand by him. and that so many of his policies ought to be more thought out, wouldn't - i necessarily advocate for a change in his opinion. you can't necessarily do that. but i would at the very least like to see more people offering insight on policies that he puts through and advocates for before their actual implementation. host: thank you very much. understand that the
. >> my name is henry lear from south carolina. shot up pretty fast like you have a lot to say.hat do you want to say about president trump? >> it's really clear that we lot of his at a policies are devastating to people who are part of my community, immigrants, people are, you know, lgbt, people many or, i think that so of his policies are direct attacks on those people. and i don't approve of that. tell him that yesterday? >> i wasn't able to. but i would have liked to. able...
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looks really, sort of, distasteful in the script as if an offence to a man who should be playing king learhe way that rampage is. no, it doesn't have a sense of its own absurdity. you have to bring that all yourself. there's plenty of room for laughing at it, itjust does not want you to. not in the right way. in terms of best out, let's talk about a film that we didn't get a chance to talk about on the film review a couple of weeks ago, and you've chosen something really interesting. yes, this is i think one of the films of the year. i'm very surprised it did not win at cannes last year with the announcement of that coming out this week as well. it is called 120 bpm in english. and it's about the havoc wrought by the aids virus in the ‘90s paris and an activist group which is a real life story, and their bid to get recognised and get help for their dying community. it is a gay film about the gay community, it does feature some sort of fairly, not graphic, but i would say blunt gay relationships. gay sex. as you would expect in a film about aids, but it was so extraordinarily realistic. i f
looks really, sort of, distasteful in the script as if an offence to a man who should be playing king learhe way that rampage is. no, it doesn't have a sense of its own absurdity. you have to bring that all yourself. there's plenty of room for laughing at it, itjust does not want you to. not in the right way. in terms of best out, let's talk about a film that we didn't get a chance to talk about on the film review a couple of weeks ago, and you've chosen something really interesting. yes, this...
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lear that he is not target chris: the subject of the meeting last week was about the justice departmentanded over documents to congress. rosenstein threw in there that trump isn't the target of the investigation. we are doing additional reporting in terms of what else might have been set in that meeting. thatis point, it does seem all the buildup for rosenstein subsided at this point. julia: we'll know what precipitated the discussion, with the president saying if i am targeted here or am i not? and rosenstein seeing you are not? we still want to get additional context as to what discussion took place. lisa: we have a sense of where we are with miller's investigation and when it will wrap up? chris: we believe we are getting into the real meat of the investigation. if you look at the indictments until now, they have been on people like paul manafort for money laundering and tax evasion. our michael flynn for obstructing justice and lying to investigators. the real meat of the investigation gets into the issues of whether there was cooperation between anybody on trump's campaign, or whet
lear that he is not target chris: the subject of the meeting last week was about the justice departmentanded over documents to congress. rosenstein threw in there that trump isn't the target of the investigation. we are doing additional reporting in terms of what else might have been set in that meeting. thatis point, it does seem all the buildup for rosenstein subsided at this point. julia: we'll know what precipitated the discussion, with the president saying if i am targeted here or am i...
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norman lear is a very left-wing guy.m for this award. so i did. after i did, they came out and they said, this is, by the way in 2001 they came out and said to the audience, all liberal, we're republicans. there was a smattering of laughter because the audience assumed they were joking. they said it again, with very serious expression, we're republicans. dead silence. it was priceless. you had to be there. stuart: i wish i was, actually. seriously. now we have roseanne, we have the south park creators. do you think that there is a possibility here that we will see more emerge and go public about their politics? >> i really don't. if you look at the "roseanne" show it is conservativish. "roseanne" is a pro-trump person, as far as i can tell she is the only one of the family that has come out to be pro-trump. that shows how low the bar is. it got such good ratings a lot of people who voted for trump like the idea they will not be kicked around and treated like they are child molesters. so the series meets that bar, one of
norman lear is a very left-wing guy.m for this award. so i did. after i did, they came out and they said, this is, by the way in 2001 they came out and said to the audience, all liberal, we're republicans. there was a smattering of laughter because the audience assumed they were joking. they said it again, with very serious expression, we're republicans. dead silence. it was priceless. you had to be there. stuart: i wish i was, actually. seriously. now we have roseanne, we have the south park...
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what is lear and one year plus is that mr. trump is determined not to become -- or to become the un-obama. that would mean in my judgment, we would not withdraw our forces from syria. doing that we are going to be in iraq or many years to come. afghanistan for many years to come. i suspect in syria as well. this president is not going to want the responsibility of a public relations disaster for a precipitous withdrawal from syria. even though it is not clear to me kly what is the strategic purpose her an the narrowly focused mission of isis of maintaining 2000 american forces and nine fso's, and believing we could have a significant impact on shaping the future of the battlefield or this country's political future. we have time for a couple more, yes, down ere. i hear that trump has not igned executive order 12333. i would like those of you who are willing or daring to step outside of the box and tell me what would happen if assad was assassinated, how would the egional players react? wow. well, that is a fascinating question
what is lear and one year plus is that mr. trump is determined not to become -- or to become the un-obama. that would mean in my judgment, we would not withdraw our forces from syria. doing that we are going to be in iraq or many years to come. afghanistan for many years to come. i suspect in syria as well. this president is not going to want the responsibility of a public relations disaster for a precipitous withdrawal from syria. even though it is not clear to me kly what is the strategic...
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if you understand the president, which he has done such negotiation, he starts out with negotiation lear is where i want to be. that is good way to look at it. i'm from ago cultural district, there is always concerns. in my district, chicken is one always gets hit and we're poultry capital of the world. we've seen chinese officials say maybe we need to look at this. they understand, china understands i've been there, they understand they move into world leader they want to be they have to be more of a world player f you're simply going to take your own role they will not be there. neil: congressman collins. glad to see you in the flesh. >> thank you. neil: thank you very much, sir. to the congressman's point, that is prevailing sentiment, republicans feel these polls do not reflect reality on the ground with voters what is happening in the markets. a lot of people are feeling richer in their wallets and that is not just the kind of thing that comes out in polls. to the congressman's point, not the kind of thing reflective when you talk about sentiment out there and the polls are wrong in
if you understand the president, which he has done such negotiation, he starts out with negotiation lear is where i want to be. that is good way to look at it. i'm from ago cultural district, there is always concerns. in my district, chicken is one always gets hit and we're poultry capital of the world. we've seen chinese officials say maybe we need to look at this. they understand, china understands i've been there, they understand they move into world leader they want to be they have to be...
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rob, on the point of what this show tries to do, obviously the brilliant norman lear did this very wellthe family" in which you were a star. at that point do you feel what all in the family was trying to do with archie bunker was trying to navigate a changing world is materially different from what roseanne is doing? >> well, it's different in a very, very significant way in that in this case you have roseanne who is essentially that character. carol o'connor was even far more left than i was. so we were satirizing the whole thing. she takes it to a different level because we didn't have social media in those days. you can push out a message like she did with this q-anon and the storm and all that. that takes on a tremendous power so you have fox news and sinclair and breitbart and info wars, and all of this which used to be considered and thought of as the lunatic fringe, if you will, have now become mainstream media. you have a situation where the truthful journalists, people who are pursuing the truth are diminished. and then you have this problem where democracy is really in trouble
rob, on the point of what this show tries to do, obviously the brilliant norman lear did this very wellthe family" in which you were a star. at that point do you feel what all in the family was trying to do with archie bunker was trying to navigate a changing world is materially different from what roseanne is doing? >> well, it's different in a very, very significant way in that in this case you have roseanne who is essentially that character. carol o'connor was even far more left...