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back in london where the great enemy lennox h.i.v. is it's a major issue in developing countries in america i don't know about england but we were talking about it no one talks about it it seems i think people think it's been cured that they wish well there are cocktails if you get a job be you probably don't get a's in america yes at the treatment it's not a cure the cure hasn't been found to have the treatment has worked yes the treatment works and. that i think the first thing to say is that the stigma of a child he is very very strong people still find it a very very hard issue to discuss in front of their friends in the family but in america they just don't believe all this because they think it's done it's a done deal but it isn't a done deal and it's coming back especially in african-american but not in a poor places in america in england oh yeah it's here oh it's in london it's in every major city it's all through the country and people just don't want to recognize it but if i can take the opportunity while i'm having a conver
back in london where the great enemy lennox h.i.v. is it's a major issue in developing countries in america i don't know about england but we were talking about it no one talks about it it seems i think people think it's been cured that they wish well there are cocktails if you get a job be you probably don't get a's in america yes at the treatment it's not a cure the cure hasn't been found to have the treatment has worked yes the treatment works and. that i think the first thing to say is that...
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lennox's mother giving hard chattering testimony at the trial.>> frustrated deeply, so happy you are lucky. the littlest things. heather: lennox and his parents were returning from disneyland when police say are costa ran a stop sign crashing into the family car, his blood-alcohol level twice the legal limit. los angeles wants to join california's lawsuit against the doj after the agency threatened to withhold funding from sanctuary cities who do not cooperate with federal aviation authorities. the city called the threat a constitutional violation, a doj spokesman calls it baffling, meant to keep citizens safe. rob: the navy planning to relieve the 3-star admiral in charge of the seventh fleet after four accidents in the pacific so what exactly is going on with our ships? a big question and an important one. here to weigh in, author of the new terrorism, how to fight it and defeated and former deputy secretary of the u.s. army, van hicks, thanks for coming on this morning. let's start right here. a lot of people thought for a minute or two this c
lennox's mother giving hard chattering testimony at the trial.>> frustrated deeply, so happy you are lucky. the littlest things. heather: lennox and his parents were returning from disneyland when police say are costa ran a stop sign crashing into the family car, his blood-alcohol level twice the legal limit. los angeles wants to join california's lawsuit against the doj after the agency threatened to withhold funding from sanctuary cities who do not cooperate with federal aviation...
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of the cultural life there which we've been there 92 years in harlem on the same corner, 35th and lennox, now malcolm x boulevard, and we're really happy to have those materials and those essences come back to harlem. >> host: you say the schomburg is part of the new york public library system, but what's the focus many. >> guest: the focus is african-american and african diaspora, cultural life from history to art to photographs, everything. we have about 11 million items relating to the diaspora on worldwide black culture. i think that's what makes us unique, is both our age -- we started in 1925 as the negro division of the new york public library and carnegie libraries which is still standing, and we got named a national historic landmark in january. so we really are coming full circle, i feel like, with these recent acquisitions which really point to that long history start anything the harlem renaissance of documenting black life and black culture and to the presence day. and, of course, baldwin and rollins were born in the harlem, ed right around the corner -- lived right around t
of the cultural life there which we've been there 92 years in harlem on the same corner, 35th and lennox, now malcolm x boulevard, and we're really happy to have those materials and those essences come back to harlem. >> host: you say the schomburg is part of the new york public library system, but what's the focus many. >> guest: the focus is african-american and african diaspora, cultural life from history to art to photographs, everything. we have about 11 million items relating...
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lennox. lennox doesn't even see the which is. >> but your honor the evidence that which is come out of their own mouths i would her spur you to that key moment in act i scene three just before they cast their spell on macbeth. what happens? one of the which is is bragging to her sisters about how she had cast a spell to make a poor sailor's life a living hell and for what? because the sailor's wife wouldn't share her -- that was right out of the mouths of the which is themselves so that's proof right there and all that we got from macbeth was corroboration. why didn't they look at another set of words. after the deed was done he says this, i've i have done the deed not somebody else putting me up to the deed. he said i have done the deed and if there's one thing we know about power for one to be powerful men as they are willing to blame anything on women. [laughter] >> well your honor he certainly did the deed and his wife was certainly deeply implicated as well but that doesn't exhaust the g
lennox. lennox doesn't even see the which is. >> but your honor the evidence that which is come out of their own mouths i would her spur you to that key moment in act i scene three just before they cast their spell on macbeth. what happens? one of the which is is bragging to her sisters about how she had cast a spell to make a poor sailor's life a living hell and for what? because the sailor's wife wouldn't share her -- that was right out of the mouths of the which is themselves so that's...
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we're joined by award winning singer songwriter philanthropist humanitarian activist the iconic annie lennox last time you were here you were releasing an album of covers will we see another len example at this point you know never is more what oh i don't know what are you doing i'm doing a lot of things i'm spinning a lot of plates i do things that i enjoy doing and i actually recently just before interesting because he won a really prestigious prize called the pool of price in stockholm in sweden you know and string together you know just me and it was all very secret because they wanted it to be a surprise and so i perform one of his songs and that was lovely and i like to do one off things like that you know just i just sing and play on the piano and if i feel like i want to write music and continue recording i think will be a time for that i'm not sure i like to be free i don't like to how have a schedule where i'm from fit obliged to stick to it you do a lot of concert you know not only more i mean i had decades of doing hundreds of concerts and tutoring and travelling around the world
we're joined by award winning singer songwriter philanthropist humanitarian activist the iconic annie lennox last time you were here you were releasing an album of covers will we see another len example at this point you know never is more what oh i don't know what are you doing i'm doing a lot of things i'm spinning a lot of plates i do things that i enjoy doing and i actually recently just before interesting because he won a really prestigious prize called the pool of price in stockholm in...
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he's got a companion with him lennox doesn't even see the witches. your honor. >> the evidence that dams the witches come out of their own mouth. i refer to that came moment in act i, scene three just before they cast their spell on macbeth about what happens. one of their friends is bragging about the sister about how she had cast a spell to make a poor sailors life a living hell and for what? because the sailors wife wouldn't share her two sons. that was right out of the mouse of the witches themselves so that is proof right there. and all that you got from macbeth was corroboration. >> why would they look at another set of words where after the deed was done he said this -- i have done the deed, not someone else but me up to the need but i have done the deed and the one thing we know about powerful or want to be part of a when a man is there willing to blame anything on women. [laughter] >> well, your honor, he certainly did the deed and his wife was certainly deeply implicated as well. that doesn't exhaust the criminal responsibility here. this a
he's got a companion with him lennox doesn't even see the witches. your honor. >> the evidence that dams the witches come out of their own mouth. i refer to that came moment in act i, scene three just before they cast their spell on macbeth about what happens. one of their friends is bragging about the sister about how she had cast a spell to make a poor sailors life a living hell and for what? because the sailors wife wouldn't share her two sons. that was right out of the mouse of the...
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my dad worked at a company called shakespeare & company in lennox, massachusetts. to shakespeare and like imitating my -- >> jimmy: did you find shakespeare or did you find it boring when you were a kid? >> i always liked it because i was hearing it all the time. it was never that intimidation factor that comes in later. >> jimmy: your dad would have been upset if you didn't like it i assume. >> my dad kind of wanted me to be an accountant or a doctor. >> jimmy: he did. why? >> i think it was kind of out of the protection you have for your kid. didn't want me to have to deal wall the rejection that acting -- >> jimmy: what does he think now? i assume he's pretty happy with how it went. >> i caught the bug pretty young. he literally walked into the hospital when i was being born in full tybalt makeup. he had told the company that his wife was having a baby and they had like the fastest production of "romeo & juliet" since 1598. they sped through the whole play and -- >> jimmy: only one of them dies. [ laughter ] >> yeah. they skipped right to the end. you know what
my dad worked at a company called shakespeare & company in lennox, massachusetts. to shakespeare and like imitating my -- >> jimmy: did you find shakespeare or did you find it boring when you were a kid? >> i always liked it because i was hearing it all the time. it was never that intimidation factor that comes in later. >> jimmy: your dad would have been upset if you didn't like it i assume. >> my dad kind of wanted me to be an accountant or a doctor. >>...
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>> richard franklin lennox pryor iii. >> you. >> and magic dust. >> my dad's humor came from life. a choice. i think you either laugh your way through it or you die through it. >> thinking about death, though, i'd like to die like my father died, right? my father died [ bleep-- he did. my father was 57 when he died. the woman was 18. my father came and went at the same time. >> richard's comedy was funny. it was also therapeutic. it was almost like this guy was using the stage the way a therapist would use their couch. >> my grandmother is the lady that used to discipline me. beat my ass. get your ass out, put your hand out. don't you run from me! don't you run from me. as long as you alive, don't you run from me. >> what people took from him was a lot of the attitude and the over the topness and the profanity. the people that people don't give richard pryor enough credit for is what he brought to stand-up comedy was vulnerability. [ cheering ] >> for me, the best night was having a woman who was sitting close to the stage beg me to stop. she was looking at me. and she was going --
>> richard franklin lennox pryor iii. >> you. >> and magic dust. >> my dad's humor came from life. a choice. i think you either laugh your way through it or you die through it. >> thinking about death, though, i'd like to die like my father died, right? my father died [ bleep-- he did. my father was 57 when he died. the woman was 18. my father came and went at the same time. >> richard's comedy was funny. it was also therapeutic. it was almost like this guy...
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>> richard franklin lennox pryor iii. >> you. >> and magic dust. >> my dad's humor came from life. had a choice. i think you either laugh your way through it or you die through it. >> thinking about death, though, i'd like to die like my father died, right? my father died -- he did. my father was 57 when he died. the woman was 18. my father came and went at the same time. >> richard's comedy was funny. it was also therapeutic. it was almost like this guy was using the stage the way a therapist would use their couch. >> my grandmother is the lady that used to discipline me. beat my ass. get your ass out, put your hand out. don't you run from me! don't you run from me. as long as you alive, don't you run from me. >> what people took from him was a lot of the attitude and the over the topness and the profanity. the people that people don't give richard pryor enough credit for is what he brought to stand-up comedy was vulnerability. [ cheering ] >> for me, the best night was having a woman who was sitting close to the stage beg me to stop. she was looking at me. and she was going -- in
>> richard franklin lennox pryor iii. >> you. >> and magic dust. >> my dad's humor came from life. had a choice. i think you either laugh your way through it or you die through it. >> thinking about death, though, i'd like to die like my father died, right? my father died -- he did. my father was 57 when he died. the woman was 18. my father came and went at the same time. >> richard's comedy was funny. it was also therapeutic. it was almost like this guy was...
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former heavyweight champion lennox lewis says floyd mayweatherjunior took conor mcgregor to school inamerican's 50th straight professional victory but mcgregor gave a much better account of himself than any of his critics expected. the irishman's height and reach in the ring was really noticeable in the first couple of rounds which he won on points. but mayweather‘s defensive tactics gave him all the time he needed to tire mcgregor out. and in the 10th round the american had mcgregor on the ropes. the man who calls himself tbe, the best ever, goes back into retirement with an umblemished record. and despite all the trash talking before this fight and all the bad language used, afterwards both men shook hands and put on a united front. let's hear what they said to the world's media. i told you guys it would be blood, sweat and tears, and he was a hell ofa sweat and tears, and he was a hell of a fighter standing up. it kind of shocked me but we had a game plan. the game plan was to take our time, let him shoot his heavy shots, keep walking him down, walking him down. it took us longer t
former heavyweight champion lennox lewis says floyd mayweatherjunior took conor mcgregor to school inamerican's 50th straight professional victory but mcgregor gave a much better account of himself than any of his critics expected. the irishman's height and reach in the ring was really noticeable in the first couple of rounds which he won on points. but mayweather‘s defensive tactics gave him all the time he needed to tire mcgregor out. and in the 10th round the american had mcgregor on the...
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lennox lewis the conor kept it interesting that he was outboxed and out great in the ring.ed of, i like him even more. i think it takes guts to start a boxing ring or whenever b where ever. it is 80 7p last night it is 8:07am. for the first time labour has committed to keeping the uk in the single market and the customs union for a number of years after leaving the eu. the plan would mean accepting the free movement of labour beyond the official brexit date of march 2019. let's get more detail now from our political correspondent, jonathan blake. he is in london newsroom. jonathan, this book is a bit of clear blue water between labour and the conservatives over this particular issue? yes, it does. it is clarification of labour's position on brexit which has been criticised for being a little bit confused. but it does, as you say, said about their powerfor it does, as you say, said about their power for life it does, as you say, said about their powerfor life in it does, as you say, said about their power for life in the it does, as you say, said about their powerfor life in
lennox lewis the conor kept it interesting that he was outboxed and out great in the ring.ed of, i like him even more. i think it takes guts to start a boxing ring or whenever b where ever. it is 80 7p last night it is 8:07am. for the first time labour has committed to keeping the uk in the single market and the customs union for a number of years after leaving the eu. the plan would mean accepting the free movement of labour beyond the official brexit date of march 2019. let's get more detail...
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. >> lennox and his parents were returning from san diego from a trip to disneyland when acosta ran a twice the legal limit. reporters have been asking for weeks why didn't debbie wasserman shultz fire her personal i.t. worker after he was indicted on felony charges. the former dnc chair woman finally breaking her silence with this explanation. >> i think it's important to point out what he has been arrested and charged with is unrelated to his employment. jillian: she didn't stop there telling the sun sentinel newspaper quote i was also concerned about the violation of his due process rights. and there were racial and ethnic profiling concerns as well. elm ron awan was arrested at the airport in washington last month trying to board a flight to pakistan. heavyweight champ george former is throwing jabs on a podcast. boxer calling out collin kaepernick for kneeling during the national anthem. and kevin durant for turning down an invitation to the white house. >> a lot of us died in war so they could have that privilege. i love the united states and i love the flag. there are a lot of
. >> lennox and his parents were returning from san diego from a trip to disneyland when acosta ran a twice the legal limit. reporters have been asking for weeks why didn't debbie wasserman shultz fire her personal i.t. worker after he was indicted on felony charges. the former dnc chair woman finally breaking her silence with this explanation. >> i think it's important to point out what he has been arrested and charged with is unrelated to his employment. jillian: she didn't stop...
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listenerred understand about the gee -- geography of harlem but the book was on the corner of malcolm x, lennox and 131st 131st street. >> host: just north 0 of the shomberg center. >> guest: her father was hugh mosak who wrote a book called "a star to steer by." he was a trained maritime captain, merchant marine, all of that. he advised markus garvey in terms of the whole buying of those ships he did back in the 1920s. really advised him against ships saying they're not sea bury. that was hugh mosak, hires daughter, una mosak who was injured two an explosion in guyana and then ended up in harlem and opened up this book store and throughout the '60s -- your caller is right in terms of it being a source and center of all kind of intellectual ideas and gatherings. i lived in that store. i at least once a week i there was if there either some concern, picking up a book, or just talking to some of the individuals who worked there i remember ernie allen, for maybe years he worked there many years at the university of massachusetts, professor up there, and me in detroit and wayne state university bac
listenerred understand about the gee -- geography of harlem but the book was on the corner of malcolm x, lennox and 131st 131st street. >> host: just north 0 of the shomberg center. >> guest: her father was hugh mosak who wrote a book called "a star to steer by." he was a trained maritime captain, merchant marine, all of that. he advised markus garvey in terms of the whole buying of those ships he did back in the 1920s. really advised him against ships saying they're not...