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you about, but first, we are heading to japan where angelina jolie reunited with her college son, maddox that look of pride pretty much says it all. maddox traveled just over 700 miles from seoul to tokyo for the epic mother/son reunion at the "maleficent 2" premiere. "e.t." has learned the trip was their first time seeing each other since angelina dropped him off at university in august. >> i know. i'm trying not to cry. >> angelina traveled to tokyo with 14-year-old daughter zahara, who is looking all grown up and turning into a little fashionista. we can't get enough of their matching halter neckline and the fact that angelina stepped out of her black gown comfort zone. she literally shook things up in a ralph & russo dress with a glass bead fringe. earlier this week angelina marveled at her eldest daughter's growth at the l.a. premiere. >> she looks gorgeous. that dress she had on was beautiful. >> she's growing up so beautifully. >> that night she walked the carpet with five of her kids, and now we know their behind the scenes secret to making it look so effortless. >> what time is
you about, but first, we are heading to japan where angelina jolie reunited with her college son, maddox that look of pride pretty much says it all. maddox traveled just over 700 miles from seoul to tokyo for the epic mother/son reunion at the "maleficent 2" premiere. "e.t." has learned the trip was their first time seeing each other since angelina dropped him off at university in august. >> i know. i'm trying not to cry. >> angelina traveled to tokyo with...
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i love this state. >> maddox was so ready. >> maddox was away at college in south korea but traveledjolie walked the carpet in l.a., disney cameras went behind the scenes taking over two rooms plus the driveway. the yard massive, the pets plentiful. there was a lizard, rabbit, and a dog just hanging out amongst the organized chaos. angie's had her kids with her on the set of the sequel hanging with her practically adopted daughter co-star elle fanning. >> you were 14 when you did the film. you're 21 now. >> much like the characters maleficent and aurora, our relationship has gotten a lot closer too. >> does that blow your mind? like she can have a cocktail with you. when you met her she was a kid. >> when i asked about the ping pong, whose idea was it? >> what ping pong? i didn't invite you. no, they excluded me. >> i love paintballing too. you were better at that. >> there was paintball apparently. [ laughter ] >> you all are digging yourselves deeper and deeper in the hole with the evil queen. >> what else? dinners, shopping, i'm sure lots of things. we will definitely take you pai
i love this state. >> maddox was so ready. >> maddox was away at college in south korea but traveledjolie walked the carpet in l.a., disney cameras went behind the scenes taking over two rooms plus the driveway. the yard massive, the pets plentiful. there was a lizard, rabbit, and a dog just hanging out amongst the organized chaos. angie's had her kids with her on the set of the sequel hanging with her practically adopted daughter co-star elle fanning. >> you were 14 when you...
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maddox is off to college, but angie's had the rest of the kids with her on the set of this sequel hangingco-star elle fanning. >> you were 14 when you did the first film. you're 21 now. >> much like the characters, maleficent and aurora, our relationship has gotten a lot closer too. bw your mind though now? like she can have a cocktail with you, a glass of wine. when you met her she was a kid. >> that was crazy when you turned 21. i sent you alcohol. >> you did. >> did you? >> she sent me some champagne, yes. >> can i ask about the ping pong? >> ping pong? what ping pong? >> i didn't invite you because you're the queen. >> no. they excluded me. >> we went paint balling too. you were better at that. what e? >> y'all are digging yourself deeper and deeper in a hole with the evil queen. >> dinner and shopping. i'm sure lots of things. >> we will definitely take you paint balling. >> thank you. yeah. >> nischelle, you were busy because you also sat down with eddie murphy. you also sat down with eddie murphy and i am a huge fan. >> oh me too. eddie telling me why it was the perfect time to hea
maddox is off to college, but angie's had the rest of the kids with her on the set of this sequel hangingco-star elle fanning. >> you were 14 when you did the first film. you're 21 now. >> much like the characters, maleficent and aurora, our relationship has gotten a lot closer too. bw your mind though now? like she can have a cocktail with you, a glass of wine. when you met her she was a kid. >> that was crazy when you turned 21. i sent you alcohol. >> you did. >>...
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mina al—0raibi, editor in chief of the national, the canadian broadcaster jeffrey kofman, bronwen maddoxthe uk's institute for government, and a former foreign editor at the times and the british political commentator, steve richards. borisjohnson‘s brexit deal has already achieved something his predecessors never did — the house of commons voted for it. unfortunately for mrjohnson, it then rejected his timetable for debating it — 110 pages of new law to be considered in three days — a timetable which would have allowed him to meet his "do or die" deadline of this coming wednesday, 31st october. that denied, the prime minister offered mps another sort of brexit deal, "you can have more time to debate, providing you allow me to hold a general election on 12th december. " the british prime minister does not have a parliamentary majority. in some ways he resembles prometheus, a character in the greek mythology of which he is so fond, chained to a rock, each day an eagle was sent by the gods to eat out his liver, only for the liver to grow back overnight to be eaten again the next day. steve
mina al—0raibi, editor in chief of the national, the canadian broadcaster jeffrey kofman, bronwen maddoxthe uk's institute for government, and a former foreign editor at the times and the british political commentator, steve richards. borisjohnson‘s brexit deal has already achieved something his predecessors never did — the house of commons voted for it. unfortunately for mrjohnson, it then rejected his timetable for debating it — 110 pages of new law to be considered in three days —...
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there is a new book out from the speechwriter from general maddox who said working down for the whitehat said you better make sure amazon does not get this. >> there have been a lot of questions in washington about whether president trump did put himself on the scale. a new book by jim mattis's speechwriter alleges trump called mattis and said can we screw amazon out of this pentagon cloud deal? was reported to have said we are going to follow the normal procurement process, but this came before trump questioned whether the contract was in bid. he said that on the record. the defense department has a strict protocol in place to avoid political interference inside and outside the pentagon. --hink the question will be we will see more news come out and potential challenges by amazon about whether that political interference actually makes a difference or whether on for other, legitimate reasons. david: tech companies spending millions and millions of dollars on lobbyists, on lawyers in washington it appears to have paid off for the time being with microsoft. many thanks, naomi. that is
there is a new book out from the speechwriter from general maddox who said working down for the whitehat said you better make sure amazon does not get this. >> there have been a lot of questions in washington about whether president trump did put himself on the scale. a new book by jim mattis's speechwriter alleges trump called mattis and said can we screw amazon out of this pentagon cloud deal? was reported to have said we are going to follow the normal procurement process, but this came...
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. >> angelina on missing maddox in college. what should we call her?ang out in real life, they're true friends. >>> "the saved by the bell" reboot. >> let's turn the fan on. can you guys o
. >> angelina on missing maddox in college. what should we call her?ang out in real life, they're true friends. >>> "the saved by the bell" reboot. >> let's turn the fan on. can you guys o
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he is on the uss maddox, which took a, causey strike. zi strike. he was injured. it is one of those eerie coincidences. that ship was later involved in the gulf of tonkin incident that triggered america's immediate engagement in the war. . president nixon the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. during the war, he was a pilot. he was flying a patrol aircraft that got shot down by japanese aircraft. he got rescued by a passing ship which got torpedoed by a japanese submarine. it's at that point, you know you are having a really bad day. he survived that. he played a central role in this administration. down here, we have creighton abrams who had the most luminary of any of these careers. he was with general patton's army, going across france and germany. he was considered by patton to best tanky the commander in patton's army, but the best tank commander that there was. patton was not what one would call a modest man. he found that abrams was the finest tank commander in the american forces. at this point in the war, in indochina, he was a commander of u.s. force
he is on the uss maddox, which took a, causey strike. zi strike. he was injured. it is one of those eerie coincidences. that ship was later involved in the gulf of tonkin incident that triggered america's immediate engagement in the war. . president nixon the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. during the war, he was a pilot. he was flying a patrol aircraft that got shot down by japanese aircraft. he got rescued by a passing ship which got torpedoed by a japanese submarine. it's at that...
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i'm joined now by bronwen maddox who's the director of the institute for government.g of the bill effectively become the fourth meaningful vote? it isa become the fourth meaningful vote? it is a different kind of thing and it is the beginning of a different process and it will test for the first time whether mps are going to try and put formal amendments to this piece of legislation. so the government won't see it that way? this is an entirely separate thing. tell me what is in the withdrawal agreement bill, what is in it? three quarters of it is the same as theresa may's deal but the other quarter is quite different. in summary, quarter is quite different. in summary, it makes for a less close relationship with the european union. as we have heard emphatically over the past three days or so it is very different with northern ireland. it says northern ireland will remain effectively in the eu customs union and closely aligned to the single market and therefore, there has to be some kind of text in getting goods from the rest of uk over to northern ireland, and it prov
i'm joined now by bronwen maddox who's the director of the institute for government.g of the bill effectively become the fourth meaningful vote? it isa become the fourth meaningful vote? it is a different kind of thing and it is the beginning of a different process and it will test for the first time whether mps are going to try and put formal amendments to this piece of legislation. so the government won't see it that way? this is an entirely separate thing. tell me what is in the withdrawal...
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maddox -- he's the only one i remember the name of because they've got a bunch. but -- yeah.s announced it's teaming up with the brothers three to release a limited edition batch of their favorite beer. >> the brew was crafted during the brothers' visit to the coors light brewery in golden, colorado, early this month. >> do you believe i've been there? >> you have? golden. they tried their hands at stirring in the hops themselves. >> the pop star brewed beverage will be offered in coors bottle decked out with a custom label, look at that. like mt. rushmore. it will be available next month in boston, philly, chicago, nashville, and tampa while supplies last. >> going to be so many people who are big fans of the jonas brothers, just give me that coors light, going to love it. >>> next to the big news out of the land of cinderella. >> sony is working on a reimagined musical version of the disney classic, apparently working on casting for the role of fairy godmother. >> oh, rest in peace, whitney. reports those bedazzled shoes may very well be filled by the fabulous billy porter.
maddox -- he's the only one i remember the name of because they've got a bunch. but -- yeah.s announced it's teaming up with the brothers three to release a limited edition batch of their favorite beer. >> the brew was crafted during the brothers' visit to the coors light brewery in golden, colorado, early this month. >> do you believe i've been there? >> you have? golden. they tried their hands at stirring in the hops themselves. >> the pop star brewed beverage will be...
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bronwen maddox from the institute for government, and the journalist and royal commentator robert hardmanstitutional, lots of questions have been asked since borisjohnson came to power, certainly, about the way the executive has interacted with parliament and indeed with the palace, i will be asking robert about that in a moment. what has been thrown up in terms of issues there, what would you want people to really focus on? we have had a long wrestling match, if you like, an arm wrestling match, if you like, an arm wrestling match, if you like, an arm wrestling match between parliament and the executive, the government, over this. a lot of these things are coming toa over this. a lot of these things are coming to a head in this. there is a question of whether this queen's speech means anything, if he is getting the monitor to read out what is essentially a pre—manifesto. but then you have questions about what parliament can make him do. parliament can make him do. parliament has already passed this bit of legislation saying that if by the 19th, he has not got either the agreement for a d
bronwen maddox from the institute for government, and the journalist and royal commentator robert hardmanstitutional, lots of questions have been asked since borisjohnson came to power, certainly, about the way the executive has interacted with parliament and indeed with the palace, i will be asking robert about that in a moment. what has been thrown up in terms of issues there, what would you want people to really focus on? we have had a long wrestling match, if you like, an arm wrestling...