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it's now down to lucas and 22 other men.er on i'll share my prediction for who rachel will pick. i'll give you a hint. it's not waboom. [ laughter ] this is a big week here at abc. tomorrow night we have the season finale of "dancing with the stars." i personally have a lot riding on that. i made a bet at the beginning of the season. a picked a long shot, nfl running back rashad jennings to win. he is in the final three. i've got 14-1 otds on. before "the bachelorette" and "dancing with the stars" it's like all my favorite sports are happening at once. [ laughter ] i'm actually starting to lactate. i really am. [ laughter ] hey, speaking of celebrity dancers, here's one more nugget from president trump's vacation. ♪ [ laughter ] he looks like he'd rather drive that sword into his own stomach than -- what is it with these world leaders forcing our leader to dance? we never do that to them. you never see angela merkel pressured into a hoe-down in dallas. [ laughter ] part of the problem is the music. you know, you change the m
it's now down to lucas and 22 other men.er on i'll share my prediction for who rachel will pick. i'll give you a hint. it's not waboom. [ laughter ] this is a big week here at abc. tomorrow night we have the season finale of "dancing with the stars." i personally have a lot riding on that. i made a bet at the beginning of the season. a picked a long shot, nfl running back rashad jennings to win. he is in the final three. i've got 14-1 otds on. before "the bachelorette" and...
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tony lucas was, is an esteemed alarm of the name of fellowship. i first met him, the only time i met him was on my own fellowship at the nieman foundation at harvard. as steve said, he was an inspiration to a generation and remain so to the new kids coming up. it is a privilege and honor to be part of this. the j. anthony lukas a book prize is provided to a book length work of narrative nonfiction on topic of social or political concern that exemplifies the literary grace, commitment to research and responsibility that characterize the distinguish work of the namesake of the war. the judges were charlie conrad, nina briley, and richard joyce. this year's winners gary young, an editor at large for the guardian and an alford novel fellow at the institute for his book, another day in the death of america. a chronicle of ten short lives. it tells the story of the lives of children and teens lost in a single day to gun violence. this is the judges citation. this is a book about america and its kids made through a particular ones at a particular moment,
tony lucas was, is an esteemed alarm of the name of fellowship. i first met him, the only time i met him was on my own fellowship at the nieman foundation at harvard. as steve said, he was an inspiration to a generation and remain so to the new kids coming up. it is a privilege and honor to be part of this. the j. anthony lukas a book prize is provided to a book length work of narrative nonfiction on topic of social or political concern that exemplifies the literary grace, commitment to...
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. >> welcome everybody is my privilege to preside on the lucas prices with a little bit of the introduction and then an interesting discussion and more celebration to come. and sharing this part of the evening will now to be as acquainted with it as we are, this is the prize in memory of bonnie lucas who inspired my generation the first and started to think that our generation grew up with this narrative nonfiction end of the common ground so well and they passed and is working together in to and from the time of us a death was a supporter of history. his wife and his children as part of the lucas prize project to honor him in the family has generously underwritten the prize in an institution coming up on 20 years. kim and his children have then involved as they thought full partner of participants we are grateful for everything that they do for girl as this has evolved other supports for nonfiction writing thinking about the ark of the career for so many of us so that includes support for the of columbia of journalism school and professor sam friedman many of those bond to publish the book
. >> welcome everybody is my privilege to preside on the lucas prices with a little bit of the introduction and then an interesting discussion and more celebration to come. and sharing this part of the evening will now to be as acquainted with it as we are, this is the prize in memory of bonnie lucas who inspired my generation the first and started to think that our generation grew up with this narrative nonfiction end of the common ground so well and they passed and is working together...
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sarah keith—lucas with the weather. sarah keith—lucas with the forecast now. did evening.nshine still around but some heavy showers too. more persistent rain moving in from the south and this area of low pressure, pushing across the south—east of england, east anglia and the midlands. a recent satellite and the midlands. a recent satellite and radar image, sunshine to be enjoyed in north and western parts of the country, heavy showers around as well. this is the scene in west sussex where we have had cloud and outbreaks of rain. meanwhile, brighter skies in cumbria. some cumulus clouds. heavy showers and thunderstorms in parts of northern ireland and scotland. showers in the north and west of the uk will die away through the evening and overnight. further east we keep the cloud and outbreaks of rain. a couple of heavy bursts, especially around the east coast. and as to how far west that rain will get. fresh on friday morning across parts of the country. it had shot of frost in principle. some mist around. much of northern ireland and scotland beginning the day with sunshin
sarah keith—lucas with the weather. sarah keith—lucas with the forecast now. did evening.nshine still around but some heavy showers too. more persistent rain moving in from the south and this area of low pressure, pushing across the south—east of england, east anglia and the midlands. a recent satellite and the midlands. a recent satellite and radar image, sunshine to be enjoyed in north and western parts of the country, heavy showers around as well. this is the scene in west sussex where...
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also there, lucas's manager tom and his high school friend justin.peaking of high school, earlier in the day, lucas visited his alma mater just a few miles away and took us along. >> this is embarrassing. there we go. the principal's office. spent time in there. we're going a down to the german room. >> this is justin. in high school they were german students together. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> that was a loser. look at that loser right there. >> were you the smooth talker? the confident guy? >> no. not at all. even if i wanted attention from girls i wasn't getting it. >> dropping by the original german futurer. >> [ speaking foreign language ]. >> that first year i remember you got a student who is in a johnny cash movie. >> lucas played john can cash's brother jack in walk the line. >> when did you know you wanted to be an actor? >> i think i was 10. i didn't have anything to do. i didn't play sports. >> wow. >> my students, it's weird they all know every time his name comes up they know him. he was hannah montana's boyfriend in the movie.
also there, lucas's manager tom and his high school friend justin.peaking of high school, earlier in the day, lucas visited his alma mater just a few miles away and took us along. >> this is embarrassing. there we go. the principal's office. spent time in there. we're going a down to the german room. >> this is justin. in high school they were german students together. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> that was a loser. look at that loser right there. >> were you the...
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rivera, and lucas duda.hen ninth inning, the angels will have pennington, a pinch-hitter, and maldonado. trailing by at least two. >> alex: playing with curtis granderson, he is one of the rare guys. he can have four home runs or strike out four times and you would have absolutely no idea. one of the good guys in baseball. an international role model and ambassador for baseball. >> joe: one ball, two strikes. right now, heading .161. three homers, 14 rbis. 1-2 pitch. 2-2. there is action in the bullpen for the mets. down and end, three balls, two strikes. it is addison reed again. i would guarantee of terry collins is -- he's real close to sending gsellman back out there just because of the amount of work reed has had. a strike out of granderson starches onto the eighth. the official tire of major league baseball. this play by t.j. rivera. diving stop. then he pops up, throws, and gets came in maven to start the seventh. what a play that was. >> alex: if you can hit in the minor leagues, you can usually come
rivera, and lucas duda.hen ninth inning, the angels will have pennington, a pinch-hitter, and maldonado. trailing by at least two. >> alex: playing with curtis granderson, he is one of the rare guys. he can have four home runs or strike out four times and you would have absolutely no idea. one of the good guys in baseball. an international role model and ambassador for baseball. >> joe: one ball, two strikes. right now, heading .161. three homers, 14 rbis. 1-2 pitch. 2-2. there is...
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caroline lucas.ere in good faith to stay here, it is unbelievably cruel to be using those lives as bargaining chips in these negotiations. the government could be saying that they should stay. i want to be able to make the case proudly for free movement. i think free movement have been the most wonderful gift, the ability to travel and work and live and love in 27 other member state and for them to come here and i have to say i'm sorry the labour party now does not support that. i think our country is enriched by people coming from other countries, the put in i love isa other countries, the put in i love is a confident, outward facing country recognising that migration makes a massive positive contribution. right now we have people like paul and his hate filled rhetoric who make people feel as if the reason they can't get a leg of the reason they can't get a leg of the housing ladder of ocon the agp is because of migration and it is not. —— or they is because of migration and it is not. —— orthey can
caroline lucas.ere in good faith to stay here, it is unbelievably cruel to be using those lives as bargaining chips in these negotiations. the government could be saying that they should stay. i want to be able to make the case proudly for free movement. i think free movement have been the most wonderful gift, the ability to travel and work and live and love in 27 other member state and for them to come here and i have to say i'm sorry the labour party now does not support that. i think our...
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rivera, and lucas duda.nth inning, the angels will have pennington, a pinch-hitter, and maldonado. trailing by at least two. >> alex: playing with curtis granderson, he is one of the rare guys. he can have four home runs or strike out would have absolutely no idea. one of the good guys in baseball. an international role model and ambassador for baseball. >> joe: one ball, two strikes. right now, heading .161. three homers, 14 rbis. 1-2 pitch. 2-2. there is action in the bullpen for the mets. down and strikes. it is addison reed again. i would guarantee of terry collins is -- he's real close to sending gsellman back out there just because of the amount of work reed has had. a strike out of granderson starches onto the eighth. the official tire of major league baseball. this play by t.j. rivera. diving stop. then he pops up, throws, and gets came in maven to start the seventh. what a play that was. >> alex: if you can hit in the minor leagues, you can usually come up here and do pretty well. he's done a nice j
rivera, and lucas duda.nth inning, the angels will have pennington, a pinch-hitter, and maldonado. trailing by at least two. >> alex: playing with curtis granderson, he is one of the rare guys. he can have four home runs or strike out would have absolutely no idea. one of the good guys in baseball. an international role model and ambassador for baseball. >> joe: one ball, two strikes. right now, heading .161. three homers, 14 rbis. 1-2 pitch. 2-2. there is action in the bullpen for...
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do you think caroline lucas do that effectively?be green mp5 in parliament and we have the opportunity to send messages to other points of parliament. i think it has been a good election for us so farand it has been a good election for us so far and caroline is incredible. we love her. sian berry from the green party there. and to my right, here is stephan lewies from clyde comrie. —— by comrie. a big night for the smaller parties and an opportunity to get your voice out to millions of people. was it heard loudly enough? once again, i think leanne wood's character, likeability and authenticity shone through. and once again, plaid cymru is the party putting wales on the uk political landscape. the question facing the people of wales next week will be, do we want to keep wales on that political landscape and after the votes have been counted and the only way we can do that is with a strong field of plaid cymru mp5. i think u nless we field of plaid cymru mp5. i think unless we have plaid cymru speaking up unless we have plaid cymru sp
do you think caroline lucas do that effectively?be green mp5 in parliament and we have the opportunity to send messages to other points of parliament. i think it has been a good election for us so farand it has been a good election for us so far and caroline is incredible. we love her. sian berry from the green party there. and to my right, here is stephan lewies from clyde comrie. —— by comrie. a big night for the smaller parties and an opportunity to get your voice out to millions of...
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confronted lucas about all of his wa-boom's.missed it, don't worry because here to reenact that scene with actually lines from the show -- [ cheers ] are the roots' own, tariq and questlove! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> questlove: thanks, jimmy. tonight, i will be playing blake e., a 31-year-old aspiring drummer from marina del rey, california, who's questioning lucas' motives. >> tariq: and i will be playing lucas. 30-year-old from woodside, california who lists his profession as wa-boom. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: great, whenever you are ready. ♪ [ light laughter ] >> questlove: you're really here to try to find love with rachel? >> tariq: i mean what are you here for bro, are you really here to find love with rachel? >> questlove: i mean, i'm here for the potential to find love with rachel. >> tariq: yeah, right, but, that's a canned answer. >> questlove: well, at least i'm not wearing my catch phrase on a shirt. [ laughter ] >> tariq: dude, are you -- are you challenging my wa-boom? everyone has a little wa-boom in 'em. >>
confronted lucas about all of his wa-boom's.missed it, don't worry because here to reenact that scene with actually lines from the show -- [ cheers ] are the roots' own, tariq and questlove! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> questlove: thanks, jimmy. tonight, i will be playing blake e., a 31-year-old aspiring drummer from marina del rey, california, who's questioning lucas' motives. >> tariq: and i will be playing lucas. 30-year-old from woodside, california who lists his profession as...
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lucas takes the congratulations. and thatis lucas takes the congratulations. the quarterfinals of the fa cup. olivier giraud! 2—0. brilliantly placed on arsenal four. olivier giraud! 2—0. brilliantly placed on arsenalfour. perhaps more history and this is an‘s competition lies ahead for arsenal. really good cross! really good finish! sanchez has scored! arsenal are into the fa cup final. for the last couple of months, arsene wenger has been coy about his future. he is said to us he's made his decision and will know in march or april, kept us hanging on, now there's a board meeting coming on at the end of the season. probably next week. will that decide his future? has he decided? what does he think about this match? let's hear from him i don't care about me, i care about us winning the game on saturday. when you go in the game on saturday. when you go in the game on saturday. when you go in the game can accept in the cup final, you can accept the challenge. you just want to win it. the last warrior i have is my personally in the game like that, that's part art
lucas takes the congratulations. and thatis lucas takes the congratulations. the quarterfinals of the fa cup. olivier giraud! 2—0. brilliantly placed on arsenal four. olivier giraud! 2—0. brilliantly placed on arsenalfour. perhaps more history and this is an‘s competition lies ahead for arsenal. really good cross! really good finish! sanchez has scored! arsenal are into the fa cup final. for the last couple of months, arsene wenger has been coy about his future. he is said to us he's made...
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here is reporter lucas shaw.going to produce : as many as 8-10 different tv shows or video series for apple music, and it is acquiring projects, different documentaries, a couple of documentaries streaming at the tribeca film festival now. one about legendary music impresario clive davis, and another about bad boy records, puff daddy's record label. the idea is there have been two currents that have happened in the media business this past few years that apple has had to respond to. one is the rise in streaming music and this connection of music and video best encapsulated in youtube. which is the bete noire of the music business, anyone who wants to pay for music video or entertainment. and the other is this growing trend in silicon valley towards an interest in producing your own video series. inspired by the success of netflix and amazon, we have seen google, facebook, and twitter have all jumped into this. apple only has apple music, which is its music app which was , supposed to be the competition for spotif
here is reporter lucas shaw.going to produce : as many as 8-10 different tv shows or video series for apple music, and it is acquiring projects, different documentaries, a couple of documentaries streaming at the tribeca film festival now. one about legendary music impresario clive davis, and another about bad boy records, puff daddy's record label. the idea is there have been two currents that have happened in the media business this past few years that apple has had to respond to. one is the...
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to give you some flavour of what has been said so far, caroline lucas said, never has our lives are alsoues can benefit all those across the uk, paul nuttall, only one party committed to brexit, ukip is the only party with a clear and honest policy on migration, tim farron said he got into politics to fight and britain is under threat, it is time for hope, and nicola sturgeon, we need mps who can stand up sturgeon, we need mps who can stand upfor sturgeon, we need mps who can stand up for scotland. that is just a flavour of some of the key points of the leaders. the first question was about brexit and what the parties can do to ensure the right brexit deal is negotiated with brussels. this turned into a bit of a ding—dong between four of the leaders and paul nuttall. the four leaders and paul nuttall. the four leaders very pro—eu, they want to remain in the single market, said there was debate between them and paul nuttall and at one point, paul nuttall told tim farron to stop crying about wanting to stay in the eu and let the people have it decided for them. nicola sturgeon accused paul
to give you some flavour of what has been said so far, caroline lucas said, never has our lives are alsoues can benefit all those across the uk, paul nuttall, only one party committed to brexit, ukip is the only party with a clear and honest policy on migration, tim farron said he got into politics to fight and britain is under threat, it is time for hope, and nicola sturgeon, we need mps who can stand up sturgeon, we need mps who can stand upfor sturgeon, we need mps who can stand up for...
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caroline lucas is one of the most credible politicians and incredibly hard—working.eople but we need more mps from the wing party in parliament. many people will be deciding to vote green tonight. and the idea of the progressive alliance, has that taken root in the country? not amongst the party leaders we have reached out to but i think there is a grassroots movement. people looking at where they can make their vote make a difference and focus their campaigning efforts on areas where there are marginals where we could change the result on day. we have been influential pushing the idea of working together in a more cooperative way. i hope that that will carry on in opposition. why do you think it has not taken off in the way you hoped? on the grassroots i think it has. looking at the number of people signed up and looking at the various tactical voting websites. and the idea that politics needs to get a bit more grown—up. it should not be about childish arguments we have seen in the brexit debate. people want to get into the details of this and discuss policy in a mu
caroline lucas is one of the most credible politicians and incredibly hard—working.eople but we need more mps from the wing party in parliament. many people will be deciding to vote green tonight. and the idea of the progressive alliance, has that taken root in the country? not amongst the party leaders we have reached out to but i think there is a grassroots movement. people looking at where they can make their vote make a difference and focus their campaigning efforts on areas where there...
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at their exit interviews -- >> lucas, will he be this season's villain?gray area of guy you want to choke in his sleep or funny, we have a good time with this guy, we want him around the house, he's kind of like the mascot? we'll see if lucas -- >> rachel has confirmed she's in love and is engaged. going to be a lot of fun figuring out who she's pick. >>> leo has reportedly split with his girlfriend, but can we get back to the happy romance news. prince harry may be bringing meghan to one of the most lavish weddings of the year. pippa middleton will be saying i do this weekend. >>> the 33-year-old bride to be is getting fit for her ceremony. this morning, she and her fiance james matthews were seen out on a hike on the middleton compound. this is new video inside st. mark's church, engelfield, where the intimate i dos will be held. it's a simple structure with plain wooden pews. pippa and her mother carole paid a visit to the church yesterday for a walk-through. a source tells "e.t." that pippa will head to her parents' home on friday, to spend the night
at their exit interviews -- >> lucas, will he be this season's villain?gray area of guy you want to choke in his sleep or funny, we have a good time with this guy, we want him around the house, he's kind of like the mascot? we'll see if lucas -- >> rachel has confirmed she's in love and is engaged. going to be a lot of fun figuring out who she's pick. >>> leo has reportedly split with his girlfriend, but can we get back to the happy romance news. prince harry may be...
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this is lucas. and this is lucas, who's seven.ear very well. do you want to high—5 me? good boy! jade's lawyers argue that lucas' brain damage is due to a lack of oxygen when he had his incubation tube replaced. the nhs trust is defending the claim. when did you find out that something wasn't quite right? pretty much straight away, but we didn't know this obviously for a long time, so a couple of days after he was born... so, he was born on the fifth, and on the seventh they were re—tubing lucas, so they had re—tubed him in the morning without any problems at all, and then they re—tubed him again in the afternoon. as they re—tubed him, lucas basically put up a fight, he was moving his head to and from. altogether it took them 20 minutes to re—tube lucas. imagine laying down and not being able to breathe, but you can't tell someone and you're awake. it must be the most horrible thing ever to go through, and he couldn't tell anyone. and i think that's just what upsets me the most. jade's now taking legal action against the nhs trust
this is lucas. and this is lucas, who's seven.ear very well. do you want to high—5 me? good boy! jade's lawyers argue that lucas' brain damage is due to a lack of oxygen when he had his incubation tube replaced. the nhs trust is defending the claim. when did you find out that something wasn't quite right? pretty much straight away, but we didn't know this obviously for a long time, so a couple of days after he was born... so, he was born on the fifth, and on the seventh they were re—tubing...
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emily: i spoke with apple cfo luca maestri who spoke of channel inventory.hey sold 1.2 million iphones worth of channel inventory. that brings the number slightly up. david, what is your take? >> if i understand correctly, the sales outside of china actually grew. cook said it is because they were seeing anticipation of future product being a problem. it's amazing to me how in china they are even more status conscious and technology conscious than any other part of the world and they love apple. but i tend to take a big picture view. this is not that big of a deal. if this company can make the move to services and software, which is the shift they have to make to get there multiple up, they will have a wonderful future. i do think they will come out with a great phone in the fall. emily: let's talk about china and we saw a 14% year-over-year decline in china. i talked to luca maestri, and he played up the positive things they are seeing. he says the iphone 7 was the best-selling smartphone in china. the iphone 7 plus was also doing extremely well. there serv
emily: i spoke with apple cfo luca maestri who spoke of channel inventory.hey sold 1.2 million iphones worth of channel inventory. that brings the number slightly up. david, what is your take? >> if i understand correctly, the sales outside of china actually grew. cook said it is because they were seeing anticipation of future product being a problem. it's amazing to me how in china they are even more status conscious and technology conscious than any other part of the world and they love...
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. >> reporter: 30-year-old lucas calls himself a waboom, could he be this season's villain?e waboom guy, there's this gray area of guy you want to choke in his sleep or funny, we have a good time with this guy. we want him around the house as a mascot. lucas, we'll see if he walks that line or if people just want to choke him in his sleep. >> get this, rachel has confirmed she is in love and engaged. should be a lot of fun trying to figure out who she picked. meanwhile, leonardo on the market again. he has split with his model girlfriend. can we get back to the happy romance news? prince harry just might be bringing megan to one of the most lavish weddings of the year. yep, pippa middleton will say "i do" this weekend, and we have the latest in england. >> reporter: the 33-year-old bride to be is getting fit for her ceremony. this morning she and her fiance, james matthews, were seen hiking on the middleton compound. this is new video inside st. marks church where the "i do's" will be held. it's a simple structure with plain wooden pews. catering equipment and equipment arri
. >> reporter: 30-year-old lucas calls himself a waboom, could he be this season's villain?e waboom guy, there's this gray area of guy you want to choke in his sleep or funny, we have a good time with this guy. we want him around the house as a mascot. lucas, we'll see if he walks that line or if people just want to choke him in his sleep. >> get this, rachel has confirmed she is in love and engaged. should be a lot of fun trying to figure out who she picked. meanwhile, leonardo on...
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reporter jacobo luca has the story. >> reporter: in woodland, california -- >> so what's the best thing about being 7 years old? >> it's because i could -- i can be more taller. i can run more faster. >> reporter: i took a stroll through woodside park with young adanai gutierrez, where he recently celebrated his 7th birthday. >> were you excited days before your birthday party? were you getting -- did you know it was coming up? >> yeah. i got super excited. i was like is my birthday today or today or today because i wanted my birthday to come. >> reporter: when the day finally came around, his mother set up this elaborate picnic table with cupcakes and gift bags. he was overwhelmed with joy for his guests to show. and he sat and he waited for hours. and yet no one showed up. >> i was feeling not very happy. >> reporter: as any mother would, maria pressed on, trying to make her son's special day the best she could. even though she knew deep down he was hurting. >> we still sang happy birthday. he still made a wish. he opened his presents. so we just tried to make the best of it. >> repor
reporter jacobo luca has the story. >> reporter: in woodland, california -- >> so what's the best thing about being 7 years old? >> it's because i could -- i can be more taller. i can run more faster. >> reporter: i took a stroll through woodside park with young adanai gutierrez, where he recently celebrated his 7th birthday. >> were you excited days before your birthday party? were you getting -- did you know it was coming up? >> yeah. i got super excited. i...
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this prize is you may not be as acquainted with it as we are but this is a prize in memory of tony lucas who inspired my generation the first time we started to taken college what we wanted to write and our generation grew up with a narrative nonfiction searching about social issues and common ground so when he passed a lot of people were inspired by his life to create this prius this is where the enterprise began it has expanded gradually for the senior executive in the netherlands at the time of his death in the 1997 as a reporter of serious history his children established the prize as part of a the lucas friday's project and his family has generally underwritten the prize since the inception in 1998 his wife and his children have been involved with us as thoughtful partners and participants and we are grateful for everything that they do. as the enterprise has evolved several other areas of importance of for a nonfiction writing that really he has a model for so many of us with those period since the 1960's and includes support for the fellowship at columbia and journalism school wit
this prize is you may not be as acquainted with it as we are but this is a prize in memory of tony lucas who inspired my generation the first time we started to taken college what we wanted to write and our generation grew up with a narrative nonfiction searching about social issues and common ground so when he passed a lot of people were inspired by his life to create this prius this is where the enterprise began it has expanded gradually for the senior executive in the netherlands at the time...
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can clark and caroline lucas, i cannot think of two more opposed characters.y need a little bit of spark. rhys morgan would be great because he is charming. she was asking nigel farage some personal questions. this was an example of politicians giving too much away, we do not need to know this information. jeremy corbyn and theresa may on a blind date?|j think and theresa may on a blind date?” think it would be boring. it would be awkward. they could talk about manhole covers and allotments.” don't think it would be great television. good to have you both with us. thank you for being with us. with us. thank you for being with us. that is it from the election wrap, thank you for watching, goodbye. good evening. it has been a better day today with more sunshine around. there was some cloud and rain in northern ireland but it did not last for long. the rain is no petering out as it moves into england and wales. the high and that we have the best of the late sunshine and clear skies full top cool and fresh air as well. the weather front will begin asa well. the we
can clark and caroline lucas, i cannot think of two more opposed characters.y need a little bit of spark. rhys morgan would be great because he is charming. she was asking nigel farage some personal questions. this was an example of politicians giving too much away, we do not need to know this information. jeremy corbyn and theresa may on a blind date?|j think and theresa may on a blind date?” think it would be boring. it would be awkward. they could talk about manhole covers and...
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lucas what are you learning about this launch?eric, in addition to the ballistic missile test that splashed down 215 miles from japan after first reaching outer space, fox news has learned of another missile test. this one involving a surface to air missile called the kno 6. similar to the russian s-300 design. these images from north korea's state-run media show the tests as well as the presence of kim jong-un, the leader of the rogue communist regime. yesterday defense secretary jim mattis said it's not just missiles he's concerned about. >> the north korean regime has hundreds of artillery cannons and rocket launches in range of one of the most densely populated cities on earth, the capitol of south korea. the bottom line is, it would be a catastrophic war if this turns into combat. >> just moments ago, eric, fox news has learned that a north korean mig crashed at the same site where kim jong-un witnessed the surface to air missile launch. no word if he saw it crash. >> eric: you know the defense secretary raises a great point.
lucas what are you learning about this launch?eric, in addition to the ballistic missile test that splashed down 215 miles from japan after first reaching outer space, fox news has learned of another missile test. this one involving a surface to air missile called the kno 6. similar to the russian s-300 design. these images from north korea's state-run media show the tests as well as the presence of kim jong-un, the leader of the rogue communist regime. yesterday defense secretary jim mattis...
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number one is lucas. lucas lists his occupation as waboom, which means i hate him already.s out. next up, blake e., an aspiring drummer. good-bye. blake, the "e" stands for "eliminated." jedediah. believe it or not he's an e.r. physician from georgia. which is great. but i just, sorry, don't see a jedediah winning this thing. finally, we have jonathan, a 31-year-old man who describes himself as a tickle monster. which i'm fairly sure is code for "unemployed sex offender." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] there's a good lesson in there. if a grown mantels you he's a tickle monster, don't date him, call the police immediately. even elmo doesn't call himself a tickle monster. there you go, jonathan will be at home tickling his monster by week three. they already shot the show. they shot the whole season. rachel announced today she is very much in love and very much engaged. so i guess we don't have to watch, right? [ laughter ] one more thing before we forge ahead, it's thursday night which means it's time to bleep and blur the big tv moments of the week whether they need
number one is lucas. lucas lists his occupation as waboom, which means i hate him already.s out. next up, blake e., an aspiring drummer. good-bye. blake, the "e" stands for "eliminated." jedediah. believe it or not he's an e.r. physician from georgia. which is great. but i just, sorry, don't see a jedediah winning this thing. finally, we have jonathan, a 31-year-old man who describes himself as a tickle monster. which i'm fairly sure is code for "unemployed sex...
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i was told by congressman frank lucas of oklahoma that, if they did had the votes, we would be on the floor within half an hour. so far that has not happened. there were two significant gop defections this week. -- a long, us conservative conservative. and fred upton, one of the key voices who was pushing obamacare repeal over the last several years. both have said they could not support the bill because of what they said it would gut protection for people with pre-existing conditions. those were a 1, 2 punch for gop leadership this week. it looks as though the vote is heading in the wrong direction from what the gop leaders would like. >> as we speak, we are looking at the headline at the hill.com saying there are 22 no votes. issue thatto be an is concerning a number of members. >> it is specifically members who are from a more moderate district. elong is a conservative, though. that was surprising and unexpected. essentially, this stems from an amendment or deal that was struck between the tuesday group chairman, tom mcarthur of new jersey, and mark meadows of the freedom caucus ch
i was told by congressman frank lucas of oklahoma that, if they did had the votes, we would be on the floor within half an hour. so far that has not happened. there were two significant gop defections this week. -- a long, us conservative conservative. and fred upton, one of the key voices who was pushing obamacare repeal over the last several years. both have said they could not support the bill because of what they said it would gut protection for people with pre-existing conditions. those...
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lucas who is fine today and his family met with pope francis, you can imagine i was emotional meetingat said, pope francis also spent time with the palestinian, iraqi family, it's the second time the family met with the pope and the family's grandmother told pope francis that she hopes that at some point they'll meet again here in jerusalem. the last time the pope was here was back in 2014 and julie, later this month, president trump, as you know, will be meeting with pope francis, may 204th, in fact at the vatican. it's a highly it's been a meeting giving the strained relationship between the two leaders that will come after president trump visits israel also a highly anticipated meeting that will all be watching to see what comes out of or at least the visit. julie: thank you very much. kelly: the white house and turned his attention to the persecution of christians around the world. earlier this week, vice-president pence said america will prioritize protecting questions. >> i am here on the behalf of the president. it's a tangible sign of his commitment. we want to defend christia
lucas who is fine today and his family met with pope francis, you can imagine i was emotional meetingat said, pope francis also spent time with the palestinian, iraqi family, it's the second time the family met with the pope and the family's grandmother told pope francis that she hopes that at some point they'll meet again here in jerusalem. the last time the pope was here was back in 2014 and julie, later this month, president trump, as you know, will be meeting with pope francis, may 204th,...
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emily: i did speak with luca maestri, who talked up channel inventory.hey sold 1.2 million iphones worth of channel inventory, which if you consider those numbers, that brings the number slightly up. david, what is your take? david: well, if i understand correctly, the sales outside of china actually grew, and cook said it is because they are seeing anticipation of future product being a problem. it's amazing to me how in china they are even more status conscious and technology conscious than almost any other part of the world and they love apple even still. i would say take a big picture view. this is not that big of a deal. i mean, if this company can make the move to services and software, which is a big shift they have to make to get their multiple up, then they are going to have a wonderful future, and i think they will come out with a great phone. emily: let's talk about china. we saw a 14% year-over-year decline. i talked to luca maestri about this, and he was saying they see a lot of positives, the best-selling smartphone in china is also doing e
emily: i did speak with luca maestri, who talked up channel inventory.hey sold 1.2 million iphones worth of channel inventory, which if you consider those numbers, that brings the number slightly up. david, what is your take? david: well, if i understand correctly, the sales outside of china actually grew, and cook said it is because they are seeing anticipation of future product being a problem. it's amazing to me how in china they are even more status conscious and technology conscious than...
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and george lucas says luke isn't going to die. he said that until princess leia, she has to tie. and he said she isn't going to die. it's not nice. you don't go around killing people. the journey has more impact. talking about culture and art, lucas has very quickly i don't like that, and i don't believe that. now, notice the beautiful architecture in the sentence. it probably helps account for not believing. the waldorf story didn't particularly dislike the idea that i had a different name from my wife. she didn't believe it, it just seemed that couldn't be true. here it is about the emotional commitment proceedings in the belief. here is the last study. how good looking do you think you are on a scale of one to ten. i have good news for you, that as you. now what do you think having heard my news for you. let's do a second experiment in the same question how good looking do you think you are. i actually have some news for you. here's what the data suggests. the people areasymmetrical updaters in the sense that good news has a bigger impact than bad news. if people estimate that
and george lucas says luke isn't going to die. he said that until princess leia, she has to tie. and he said she isn't going to die. it's not nice. you don't go around killing people. the journey has more impact. talking about culture and art, lucas has very quickly i don't like that, and i don't believe that. now, notice the beautiful architecture in the sentence. it probably helps account for not believing. the waldorf story didn't particularly dislike the idea that i had a different name...
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lucas, thank you. we are getting new details on the dinner meeting between james comey and president trump. what was said and were there any recording devices in the room? it's not where we start, it's where we end up. expedia. everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. >> coming up the latest fallout from president trump's warning to the former fbi director james comey. the white house said it's not a threat and it will not confirm or deny whether a tape exists. top of the hour on shepard smith reporting. we'll see you then. >> melissa: so, we are getting new details about the dinner of james comey and president trump. the "new york times" is reporting that trump asked former fbi director comey to pledge his loyalty to him more than once at a private dinner in january. mr. comey declined but told the president he would give him honesty instead. when trump pressed him on whether it would be, quote, honest loyalty, comey said, quote, you will have that. whatever that means. now let's t
lucas, thank you. we are getting new details on the dinner meeting between james comey and president trump. what was said and were there any recording devices in the room? it's not where we start, it's where we end up. expedia. everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. >> coming up the latest fallout from president trump's warning to the former fbi director james comey. the white house said it's not a threat and it will not confirm or deny whether a tape exists. top of...
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. >> yeah, who worked with george lucas, and basically, these are early storm troopers.basically made the movie. and so i'm lucky enough to have some of his stuff in my own collection. and over the years, i had leant scans and things to the lucas people for some of their other books. and it was a sort of natural sort of coming together for me to do the book. >> seth: you collected so much stuff you had to lend it back to lucas? [ laughter ] >> couple of things. couple of things. i'm not sure he knows, but yes, exactly. >> seth: just as -- this is an apartment where have you some of the stuff you were talking about. like, just point out one or two things that we'd be particularly impressed with. >> that's an original storm trooper from the original "new hope" movie. >> seth: yeah. >> that's indy's jacket and hat from "last crusade." >> seth: yeah. >> that's luke's poncho and pants from the original "star wars." and that's a "planet of the apes" gorilla warrior full costume. >> seth: wow. >> with guns. >> seth: so, this is -- >> this is my pre-marriage condo, i should poin
. >> yeah, who worked with george lucas, and basically, these are early storm troopers.basically made the movie. and so i'm lucky enough to have some of his stuff in my own collection. and over the years, i had leant scans and things to the lucas people for some of their other books. and it was a sort of natural sort of coming together for me to do the book. >> seth: you collected so much stuff you had to lend it back to lucas? [ laughter ] >> couple of things. couple of...
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ukip's paul nuttall, the snp's nicola sturgeon, plaid cymru's leanne wood and green co—leader caroline lucas ignored since the referendum, gibraltar has been featured more than wales. we wa nt to been featured more than wales. we want to advocate wales' national interest and make sure that the tories don't get away with an extreme brexit. theresa may is not just pursuing a brexit, she is pursuing a hard and extreme one. she threatened again to walk away with no deal. that would be an economic catastrophe. in scotland alone, it would cost 80,000. —— 80,000 jobs. there was no clarity as to what leaving meant. that is why the general public should have the final say on the package. when people voted to leave the eu, they voted to control immigration. say no to any divorce bill that is put on the table. since we have been members of this club, we have paid over £180 billion in membership fees. the deal will only be good if theresa may shows backbone. the negotiations between brussels and london over the l-l...--_ n...---|- ._j |._j_m .... ,1l, will lead tgr" * " l-l...--_ n...---|- ._j |._j_m ..
ukip's paul nuttall, the snp's nicola sturgeon, plaid cymru's leanne wood and green co—leader caroline lucas ignored since the referendum, gibraltar has been featured more than wales. we wa nt to been featured more than wales. we want to advocate wales' national interest and make sure that the tories don't get away with an extreme brexit. theresa may is not just pursuing a brexit, she is pursuing a hard and extreme one. she threatened again to walk away with no deal. that would be an economic...
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as is the prize in memory of tony lucas who inspired my generation of journalists coming only from the first we started to think in college about who we wanted to be and what we wanted to write. our generation grew up with the big shalt of narrative nonfiction work about social issues and common ground was one of the big books on the shelf. when tony passed, and a lot of people inspired came together to create a prize. so that is where this enterprise began. he has expanded gradually to include no the martin luther history prize for disdain for mark clinton from a senior executive at hunter douglas in the netherlands at the time of his death in 1897 and a deep reader and supporter of syria's history. his wife and his children lillian michael establish it as part of a lukas price project to honor him in millington family has generously underwritten this prize since the inception in 1998. coming up on 20 years. mark's wife, marion and his children, lily and michael have been involved as philanthropists, thoughtful partners, participants and we're really grateful for everything they do. a
as is the prize in memory of tony lucas who inspired my generation of journalists coming only from the first we started to think in college about who we wanted to be and what we wanted to write. our generation grew up with the big shalt of narrative nonfiction work about social issues and common ground was one of the big books on the shelf. when tony passed, and a lot of people inspired came together to create a prize. so that is where this enterprise began. he has expanded gradually to include...
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the midfielder acrobatically turned in lucas leiva‘s cross to score the only goal of the game.r. having seen top four rivals manchester city, manchester united and arsenal all drop points over the weekend, jurgen klopp‘s side remain third in the table and on course to qualify automatically for european football‘s top club competition. of course we didn‘t imagine we could score a bicycle kick but the space and the run, like we did on the training pitch last week. emre can doing something like this, really nice. it‘s a wonderful, wonderful result for us. on tuesday atletico madrid go head—to—head with rivals real in this seasons champions league. simoeone versus zidane, the third time in four years the two sides have faced each other in the competition. and while each of those previous meetings has come in the final, this time it‘s in the semis they meet, to decide who reaches this years showpiece in cardiff. real have home advantage at the santiago bernabeuu, which is where conor mcnamara reports. well, the atletico madrid players arejust going well, the atletico madrid players
the midfielder acrobatically turned in lucas leiva‘s cross to score the only goal of the game.r. having seen top four rivals manchester city, manchester united and arsenal all drop points over the weekend, jurgen klopp‘s side remain third in the table and on course to qualify automatically for european football‘s top club competition. of course we didn‘t imagine we could score a bicycle kick but the space and the run, like we did on the training pitch last week. emre can doing something...
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i was told by a congressman frank lucas of oklahoma if they did have the votes we'd be on the floor within half an hour. and so far that has not happened. there were two significant gop defections this week. billy long, a conservative from missouri and fred upton, the former energy and commerce chair, one of the key voices who was pushing obamacare repeal over the last several years both said they could not support this bill because of what they said it would gut protections for, people with preexisting conditions. and so those were a one-two punch for gop leadership this week. it looks as though the vote is heading in the wrong direction from what gop leaders would like. >> we are looking as we speak this afternoon the headline at thehill.com. 22 no votes. on fred upton and billy long, this seems to be an issue that is concerning a number of members. >> it is specifically members who are from more moderate districts although billy long is more conservative. that is surprising and unexpected up here on capitol hill. but essentially, this stems from an amendment or a deal that was struck be
i was told by a congressman frank lucas of oklahoma if they did have the votes we'd be on the floor within half an hour. and so far that has not happened. there were two significant gop defections this week. billy long, a conservative from missouri and fred upton, the former energy and commerce chair, one of the key voices who was pushing obamacare repeal over the last several years both said they could not support this bill because of what they said it would gut protections for, people with...
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nuttall had to be told off because he called leanne wood natalie, and did the same thing to caroline lucasumably referring to the previous green party leader. there was a chance for them to stand out. it does sound as though they we re out. it does sound as though they were just reading prepared answers. there was a chance for someone to step up there, make a name for themselves and put a good case forward. nicola sturgeon has a reputation as being a really effective performer. tim farron was the one probably that desperately needed to show he was capable of being a strong voice, a strong leader, because the lib dems are really not managing to get to this resurgence they have talked so much about. in a poll today, they have halved the level of support. about. in a poll today, they have halved the level of supportm about. in a poll today, they have halved the level of support. it is like a boxing match without the opposition. they are swiping at the end nothing is coming back. one last tory, london city's air traffic has gone virtual. terrifying! i travelled in the city airportjust on wedne
nuttall had to be told off because he called leanne wood natalie, and did the same thing to caroline lucasumably referring to the previous green party leader. there was a chance for them to stand out. it does sound as though they we re out. it does sound as though they were just reading prepared answers. there was a chance for someone to step up there, make a name for themselves and put a good case forward. nicola sturgeon has a reputation as being a really effective performer. tim farron was...