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>> her royal highness. >> she doesn't like madge?>> she probably doesn't like sweet. she likes madonna. it was rumored that madonna could have played, listen to this, vivian in "pretty woman." >> she was so crazy to think about anyone other than julia roberts but that is exactly what's happening on broadway right now. and we were with the actress adding new voices to the iconic duo. >> obviously our version is dramatically different because there's music and we sing. >> how do you translate what might be the most beloved comedy ever for the stage? first you need the look. ♪ you've got that look ♪ it really shows >> samantha plays vivian while andy takes on the role of edward. check out their near identical recreation of the movie poster. >>f makeup changes, a lot of costume changes. >> samantha got julia's approval earlier this month when she saw the show. >> looks great. >> it's a choice. it's a fashion choice. it's vivian. >> julia was wearing that iconic outfit when "e.t." visited the set of the movie in 1989. >> she's a prostitut
>> her royal highness. >> she doesn't like madge?>> she probably doesn't like sweet. she likes madonna. it was rumored that madonna could have played, listen to this, vivian in "pretty woman." >> she was so crazy to think about anyone other than julia roberts but that is exactly what's happening on broadway right now. and we were with the actress adding new voices to the iconic duo. >> obviously our version is dramatically different because there's music...
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[laughter] tammy: everyone gives madge wallace on hard time. i try to give her the benefit of the doubt. she was a lady of her times. her husband had committed suicide and she struggled with that. she was a little bit fragile, and bess was her lifeline, and bess took a great deal of care not only of her mother but her younger brothers as well. part of it was also harry wanted to figure out some kind of way to earn money. he knew he wanted to be able to keep bess in the life to which she had become accustomed, and as a farmer, he was not entirely sure he could do that, so he went through a lot of schemes trying to come up with ways to make money so he and bess could have a decent life together. then world war i happened. harry had been in the national guard before in the early 1900s. he had volunteered and joined the national guard, and when president wilson declared war in 1916, 1917, he eagerly joined up. of course, that gave bess a pause. bit of by this time, they were in their 30's, and bess was a little bit eager to get married, but harry,
[laughter] tammy: everyone gives madge wallace on hard time. i try to give her the benefit of the doubt. she was a lady of her times. her husband had committed suicide and she struggled with that. she was a little bit fragile, and bess was her lifeline, and bess took a great deal of care not only of her mother but her younger brothers as well. part of it was also harry wanted to figure out some kind of way to earn money. he knew he wanted to be able to keep bess in the life to which she had...
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madge wallace died in december 1952. so right before they left the white house was when she died and as far as i can tell, had madge not died they would is still moved right back into the truman home with harry's mother- in-law. >> when was the last correspondence between the two of them? >> the last one that we have, i think is around 1958-ish, nine- ish? but of course clearly as i got older, they didn't travel without each other as much and they were together so they didn't write. and of course as harry got older, he wrote to everybody like this. not just his wife. he wrote to his mother, his sisters, his cousins that lived across the street. he wrote to everybody like that. and it is interesting as he got older, especially when he was here at the library. his secretary started typing letters and he would just sign them. but up until about the mid-, early mid 60s he was still hand right a lot of letters. everybody. inspected either of them keep a diary? >> harry did, quite frequently. again he liked, he was very fond o
madge wallace died in december 1952. so right before they left the white house was when she died and as far as i can tell, had madge not died they would is still moved right back into the truman home with harry's mother- in-law. >> when was the last correspondence between the two of them? >> the last one that we have, i think is around 1958-ish, nine- ish? but of course clearly as i got older, they didn't travel without each other as much and they were together so they didn't write....
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, and as far as i can tell, had madge not died, they would have still moved right back into the truman home with harry's mother-in-law. >> what was the last correspondence between the two of them? >> the last one i think we have is around 1958ish, 1959ish. i don't know. clearly as they got older, they didn't travel without each other as much. and they were together, so they didn't write. and, of course, as harry got older -- i mean, he wrote to everybody like this. not just his wife. he wrote to his mother. he wrote to his sister. his maiden cousins that lived across the street. he wrote to everybody like that. and it's interesting as he got older, especially when he was here at the library, his secretary started typing lett s letters, and he would just sign them. up until about the early to mid 60s, he would still handwrite a lot of letters to everybody. >> did either of them keep a diary? >> harry did quite frequently. again, he liked -- he was fond of venting, and we have some notes he would just write on paper just blah, writing to people. there's an interesting letter where he's c
, and as far as i can tell, had madge not died, they would have still moved right back into the truman home with harry's mother-in-law. >> what was the last correspondence between the two of them? >> the last one i think we have is around 1958ish, 1959ish. i don't know. clearly as they got older, they didn't travel without each other as much. and they were together, so they didn't write. and, of course, as harry got older -- i mean, he wrote to everybody like this. not just his...
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turkey has taken in some three point five million syrian refugees more than any other country madge to has been here for more than two and a hof years with his family they may be one and a half thousand kilometers from damascus but they don't want to be identified as their relatives still there he makes a living working in a textile shop to support his son and his two nieces their father died in the notorious said ny a prison four years ago for them each is less about the celebration more a reminder of their loss they had to sell their home to pay for the journey here. there is no we loved ones are far away my wife and i have the same situation both our brothers have disappeared for as we remember them we have no idea where they could be so for it is a painful time not a happy celebration. he says while bashar assad remains in power in syria he cannot return even to see his relatives it's too dangerous for this couple it's the children that give them the reason to carry on. the decoration you see we put it up for the children because they wanted it it's our way of giving them something
turkey has taken in some three point five million syrian refugees more than any other country madge to has been here for more than two and a hof years with his family they may be one and a half thousand kilometers from damascus but they don't want to be identified as their relatives still there he makes a living working in a textile shop to support his son and his two nieces their father died in the notorious said ny a prison four years ago for them each is less about the celebration more a...
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boat motors or whatever you want to madge and we have some motorcycles smoking the mining equipment like us say we would take a lot of that stuff you would sell a four hundred dollar mining helmet maybe once a week the lights daily but the fact of the mining mines are shut down makes it difficult to sell that stuff because these were so these were being sold to personal miners for their own use they're not in mining anymore course they're not buying that. line. here. where all of them are very accounting. ever. in the states is tough today it's hard to see any traces of the turbulent past there once made harlan the tories. the county is still mostly dry and once one for a year people used to make moonshine knowledge drugs are on the rice a trust painkillers prescribed by doctors to treat danger and six miners now i'll ask a prime d'antin yes. there's a lot of people here this is a big fish and or a. nurse said there's an a in very much anything there that makes me feel better and they think makes them feel better. we have a lot of problems with items that are coming in that are stolen. m
boat motors or whatever you want to madge and we have some motorcycles smoking the mining equipment like us say we would take a lot of that stuff you would sell a four hundred dollar mining helmet maybe once a week the lights daily but the fact of the mining mines are shut down makes it difficult to sell that stuff because these were so these were being sold to personal miners for their own use they're not in mining anymore course they're not buying that. line. here. where all of them are very...
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during a scrum madge in nebraska you can see him taking the field there and rolling into the end zonemoment that pretty much anybody in high school wanting to play sports hopes for, scoring the touchdown with everybody cheering and chanting your name. he got some help from his head coach and his staff. >> that's friday night lights at its brightest. >> a moment he'll never >>> puppies around the table around a restaurant in taiwan. they aren't real pups. it's an inexpensive ice cream treat. they started serving those chocolate milk to your peanut butter ice cream, look at how realistic they are. the ice cream takes about five hours to make. thanks to social media, the restaurant i'm sure is struggling to keep up with demand. everyone wanting one of those puppy treats. >> i can see why it takes five hours. >>> forget about the beach, we'll show you surfers surfing waves in a very different place. our thinnest longest lasting blades on the market. precision machinery and high-quality materials from around the world. nobody else even comes close. it's about delivering a more comfortable
during a scrum madge in nebraska you can see him taking the field there and rolling into the end zonemoment that pretty much anybody in high school wanting to play sports hopes for, scoring the touchdown with everybody cheering and chanting your name. he got some help from his head coach and his staff. >> that's friday night lights at its brightest. >> a moment he'll never >>> puppies around the table around a restaurant in taiwan. they aren't real pups. it's an inexpensive...
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boat motors or whatever you want to madge and we have some motorcycles smoking the mining equipment like this so say we would take a lot of that stuff you would sell a four hundred dollar mining helmet maybe once a week the lights daily but the fact of the mining mines are shutting down makes it difficult to sell that stuff because these were so these were being sold to personal miners for their own use they're not in mining anymore course they're not buying that. line. here. where all of them are and very accounting. ever. in the states is tough today it's hard to see any traces of the turbulent past there once made harlan the tories. the county is still mostly dry and worse one for years people used to make moonshine knowledge drugs are in the rice a trust painkillers prescribed by doctors to treat danger and six miners now ask a problem the emptiness. there's a lot of space where there's a big dish and or a. nurse said yes and yeah in three minutes anything there makes me feel better and they think makes them feel. we have a lot of problems with items that are coming in that are stole
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boat motors or whatever you want to madge and we have some motorcycles smothered in the mining equipment like us say we would take a lot of that stuff you would sell a four hundred dollar mining helmet maybe once a week the lights daily but the fact of the mining mines are shutting down makes it difficult to sell that stuff because these were so these were being sold to personal miners for their own use they're not in mining anymore course they're not buying it. like mine. here. where all of them are very accounting. ever. in the states is tough today it's hard to see any traces of the turbulent past there once made harlan the tories. the county is still mostly dry and once one for years people used to make moonshine knowledge drugs are in the rice a trust painkillers prescribed by doctors to treat danger and six miners now ask a prime d'antin yes. there's a lot of people here this is a big fish and or a. nurse said then. in three months any of them there makes me feel better and they think makes them feel better. we're. a lot of problems with items that are coming in that are stolen. an
boat motors or whatever you want to madge and we have some motorcycles smothered in the mining equipment like us say we would take a lot of that stuff you would sell a four hundred dollar mining helmet maybe once a week the lights daily but the fact of the mining mines are shutting down makes it difficult to sell that stuff because these were so these were being sold to personal miners for their own use they're not in mining anymore course they're not buying it. like mine. here. where all of...
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casual shot of please in front of some gum trays if i want some making a little big hole formally and madge elizabeth the second. period . so new stories for noah but one of the most racially divided cities in america since louis in missouri is the focus of our documentary today in our t.v. block lives begins in moments. was it. was was. was was. join me every thursday on the i like simon show and i was speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each dish. eighty five percent of global wealth you want to be all for rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent just last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per circuit for sure and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial plant but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember one one business shows you can afford to miss the one and only boom
casual shot of please in front of some gum trays if i want some making a little big hole formally and madge elizabeth the second. period . so new stories for noah but one of the most racially divided cities in america since louis in missouri is the focus of our documentary today in our t.v. block lives begins in moments. was it. was was. was was. join me every thursday on the i like simon show and i was speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you...
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. >> some people said madge maybe talked a little too much about herself. >> i want to thank you, arethafor empowering all of us. r-e-s-p-e-c-t. >> she eventually got to talking to aretha franklin last night at the mtv video music awards, but yi sme be ging a tribute t anycase, mtv also pla respect in the credits at the end of the show. franklin died last week. she was 76 years old. >> a big winner last night. jennifer lopez accepting the michael jackson video vanguard award with a rousing performance. it covers two decades of her greatest hits from her debut album "on the 6" to her newest album "dinero." ♪ my love don't cost a thing >> thank you to the fans. you have touched my heart, my soul, and become a part of me. >> you know, when i grow up, i want to be jennifer lopez. >> me too, boy. >> this is her first time performing on the awards show since 2001. and past recipients of the vanguard award include madonna, justin timberlake, and beyonce. >> she looks like sheid youer e too. yeah. >> good for her. >> well deserved. >> she discovered the reverse aging process. >> where wish she w
. >> some people said madge maybe talked a little too much about herself. >> i want to thank you, arethafor empowering all of us. r-e-s-p-e-c-t. >> she eventually got to talking to aretha franklin last night at the mtv video music awards, but yi sme be ging a tribute t anycase, mtv also pla respect in the credits at the end of the show. franklin died last week. she was 76 years old. >> a big winner last night. jennifer lopez accepting the michael jackson video vanguard...
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formally and madge elise. thank you thank you. there you go that's our stories for nothing but next the issue that just won't go away immigration to europe that's the focus of today's crosstalk and peter and guests coming right up. thank. you ok. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. is over twenty trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you long for the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember one one business show you can't afford to miss the one and only boom bust. america was never great was founded on the right in the murder. nothing changed so we said all response to these situations that we deal with. people get shot every well that day s
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you will sean please in front of some gum trees if i want some making a little because formally and madge elizabeth the second few. feet . there you go who doesn't love a freebie live from moscow this is our t. international get more on all of today's top stories on our web site it will keep you entertained for hours not supercenter promise so you and thirty. you are. feeling. d.j.s. national camera. roughly once they showed some asleep for them. to joan cool videos the cell phone with the roughly string of apps. going down more on string i don't rightly don't t.v. . shows seem wrong but all are all just all. get to shape out disdainfully comes to etiquette and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. when lawmakers manufacture consent instinctive public wells. when the room in close is project themselves. with the final merry go round the sun we don't want. to ignore middle of the room sick. is really. the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. to us that's a lot of sympathy i want to take on
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that madge edwards starts on thursday. england lead the series 1-0.ence of their title with an easy win over livingston. tom rogic opened the scoring for the scottish champions as they went on to win 3—1. here are the other results for you. stjohnston st mirren got a late goal to beat dundee 2—1. full details of the rest of the day's football, including ten fixtures in the championship, on the bbc sport website. the olympic swimming champion adam peaty has had the water at tolcross at boiling point today. he's won gold and beaten his own world record in a stunning display in the 100—metres breastroke. cycling, gymnastics, rowing and swimming among the sports taking place at the european championships. we'll focus on that swimming first. joe wilson is there. joe, just how good was peaty? let's put it in some kind of context. the concept of these european championships i think it is begun 0k. the weather in glasgow has been cool and the volunteers had and out. the mascot is going down well. the venues i happen to have been well attended. but what we mis
that madge edwards starts on thursday. england lead the series 1-0.ence of their title with an easy win over livingston. tom rogic opened the scoring for the scottish champions as they went on to win 3—1. here are the other results for you. stjohnston st mirren got a late goal to beat dundee 2—1. full details of the rest of the day's football, including ten fixtures in the championship, on the bbc sport website. the olympic swimming champion adam peaty has had the water at tolcross at...
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is tal-madge magno... he is the civil defense administrator for the county of hawaii.(ken) thank you for joining us tonight, we saw that the civil defense tweeted that mail delivery has been cancelled.. and all post offices will be closed tomorrow. walk us through the process of essentially shutting things down as hurricane lane gets closer? (pam) (pam) the bay area has deployed hundreds of people to the different hawaiian(ken) 4's ali reid joins us live from san francisco .... ali? volunteers are ready to help once the damage is done.for now red cross evacuation centers are prepped.pkgthe red cross has deployed over 200 volunteers to the hawaiian islands.on the ground, ready to work at evacuation centers, post landfall centers, do damage assessmentwith more than 1 million people already seeing the first signs of hurricane lane ... a lot of families outside the hazard areas havve been advised to shelter at home.gonna be a serious flooding event. there's already a foot of rain in the big island. and serious flooding event we need people to prepare for. so helping people
is tal-madge magno... he is the civil defense administrator for the county of hawaii.(ken) thank you for joining us tonight, we saw that the civil defense tweeted that mail delivery has been cancelled.. and all post offices will be closed tomorrow. walk us through the process of essentially shutting things down as hurricane lane gets closer? (pam) (pam) the bay area has deployed hundreds of people to the different hawaiian(ken) 4's ali reid joins us live from san francisco .... ali? volunteers...
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you talk about madge it was your idea who played lovenox. so i want to be you does know i didn't know what you want to ask me that question what is this about what is so black about my ex tell i'll tell you what i think it's about i think it's about you know liberation and the fact that this technology of blah chain and because i'm is is offering a way forward from our constrictions in our restrictions and in our chains and a lot of ways you know racism hurts everybody go and that's just the victims of racism dinner out right there but it hurts everybody and this country as either ban it you know built on a cemetery of indigenous population and then made whole made possible through slavery you know that was the economic innovation of previous centuries was slavery that was the block chain there on the chain gang there was a fricken chain of people you know that's how america got wealthy right seller and now you know we're all black in that sense when they bring in censorship now and when they bring in wholesale kind of sensory essential ship
you talk about madge it was your idea who played lovenox. so i want to be you does know i didn't know what you want to ask me that question what is this about what is so black about my ex tell i'll tell you what i think it's about i think it's about you know liberation and the fact that this technology of blah chain and because i'm is is offering a way forward from our constrictions in our restrictions and in our chains and a lot of ways you know racism hurts everybody go and that's just the...
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and madge that. tprrbsz i think it would be the first time inry that a sitting president will tphraoed fifth in response to questions about his illegal conduct. >> you'll be able to depose both trump and cohen in the stormy daniels cases. i'm wondering what information want. they say it's not clear yet that a stay will be lifted in a civil case ear you will have the right to depose trump. so why do think you'll be able to depose and what you think you're going to get. stkpwhrrs the entire purpose of the stay was, as argued by michael cohen's attorneys too, see what's going to hap in in the government's investigation. it it's basically over because he skwrusz pled out two days ago. as it relates to the deposition, we've laid out our rational and i think we're on better footing now, first of michael cohen, of tkaopb don. what the president knew, what the communications burr tween him and michael cohen. what they did to cover up the existence of the nba, the flow of money. there's a host of issues that
and madge that. tprrbsz i think it would be the first time inry that a sitting president will tphraoed fifth in response to questions about his illegal conduct. >> you'll be able to depose both trump and cohen in the stormy daniels cases. i'm wondering what information want. they say it's not clear yet that a stay will be lifted in a civil case ear you will have the right to depose trump. so why do think you'll be able to depose and what you think you're going to get. stkpwhrrs the entire...
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jon: i madge they are. thank you.venezuelan authorities have detained six suspects accused of using drones to assassinate nicolas maduro. steve harrigan is following this story, steve. reporter: john, this was a scene of chaos in downtown caracas which underscored how fragile things are in the government there. 5:30 p.m., a national address by the president on live television by nicolas maduro, a one-time bus driver, two loud explosion. his wife looked up and grabbed the arm of the man she called her president. they covered them with kevlar shields. as far as the military police, they were running to sieve themselves. as far as the plot goes, the governor of venezuela saying this was a terrorist attempt to kill maduro. two drones were used. each drone carrying c-4 explosive devices. maduro said the opposition figures who planned this attack come from the u.s. and colombia. he didn't offer evidence to the effect. on the ground in venezuela, there is skepticism. some local firefighters say it may have been exploding gas
jon: i madge they are. thank you.venezuelan authorities have detained six suspects accused of using drones to assassinate nicolas maduro. steve harrigan is following this story, steve. reporter: john, this was a scene of chaos in downtown caracas which underscored how fragile things are in the government there. 5:30 p.m., a national address by the president on live television by nicolas maduro, a one-time bus driver, two loud explosion. his wife looked up and grabbed the arm of the man she...
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but some people are saying that madge talked a little too much about herself. >> i want to thank you, aretha, for empowering all of us. r-e-s-p-e-c-t. >> so she actually did mention aretha franklin's name, but it took a little while to get there. this is at the mtv video music awards. some people are saying she kind of make it a story about her own career rather than aretha's. in any case, mtv also played respect at the end of the show during the credits. >> a big winner last night, jennifer lopez, accepting the michael jackson video vanguard award with this rousing performance. it covered two decades of her greatest hits from her debut album "on the 6" to her newest album "dinero." ♪ even if you were broke my love don't cost a thing ♪ >> thank you to the fans. oh, my gosh. you have touch mide heart and my soul and become a part of me. >> this was j. lo's first time performing in the awards show since 2001. past recipients of the vanguard award include madonna, justin timberlake, and beyonce. >> good for her. >> come a long way since the show "in living color" when she was a dancer. >
but some people are saying that madge talked a little too much about herself. >> i want to thank you, aretha, for empowering all of us. r-e-s-p-e-c-t. >> so she actually did mention aretha franklin's name, but it took a little while to get there. this is at the mtv video music awards. some people are saying she kind of make it a story about her own career rather than aretha's. in any case, mtv also played respect at the end of the show during the credits. >> a big winner last...
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. >> some people say madge talked a little too much about herself. >> i want to thank you, aretha, forp-e-c-t. >> so that was kind of the end of the speech. but it took a while to get there. we went through a little biography of madonna rather than aretha franklin. some people are criticizing her this morning. however, mtv at the video music awards did pay this tribute to her in other ways including playing a video and also playing her music in the credits of the show. franklin died last week of pancreatic cancer. she was 76 years old. >> also at the vmas last night, j. lo accepting the michael jackson video vanguard award with a rousing performance. it covered two decades of her greatest hits from her debut album "on the 6" to her newest album "dinero." ♪ even if you were broke my love don't cost a thing ♪ >> thank you to the fans. oh, my god. you have touched my heart, my soul, and become a part of me. >> this is j. lo's first time performing on the awards show since 2001. past recipients of the vanguard award include madonna, justin timberlake, and beyonce. >> in good company. i lov
. >> some people say madge talked a little too much about herself. >> i want to thank you, aretha, forp-e-c-t. >> so that was kind of the end of the speech. but it took a while to get there. we went through a little biography of madonna rather than aretha franklin. some people are criticizing her this morning. however, mtv at the video music awards did pay this tribute to her in other ways including playing a video and also playing her music in the credits of the show....
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madge group feeling the love. the company behind tenter, okcupid and match.com saw a major bump in shares after earnings eat analyst estimates. more, sean, look at the numbers for the second quarter. revenue jumping 36%. eps, 40% per share. this is thanks to tender. competition for match? >> for the moment match is a monopoly. no one has been able to phase them down. direct revenue growing 136%. they are projecting the business to be 800 million by the end of 2018. 100% growth rate. facebook is a big worry for them. facebook announced they are going to be entering online dating in the second half. investors are watching closely. >> we were marveling this morning but this sparked a sawte on online dating, we a huge increase in users of tin der. is there a penetration issue here? i don't know single people who der, but at what point do they bump up against their market? >> in the u.s. it is going to be more extensive. , downloads are still growing year over year. it is growing in india and japan. other markets have
madge group feeling the love. the company behind tenter, okcupid and match.com saw a major bump in shares after earnings eat analyst estimates. more, sean, look at the numbers for the second quarter. revenue jumping 36%. eps, 40% per share. this is thanks to tender. competition for match? >> for the moment match is a monopoly. no one has been able to phase them down. direct revenue growing 136%. they are projecting the business to be 800 million by the end of 2018. 100% growth rate....
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there's really no other question except to ask you what it feels like tonight, that is we're all madgingyou can see the outer edge of the security cordon behind me. it is not subtle and not designed to be subtle but that people should stay out of charlottesville. the eight to nine blocks in front of me will be shut down to track. charlottesville is a blue dot in a dae of red, a liberal town in a conservative part of the country in a conservative part of the state of virginia. for that reason you have a statue of robert e. lee 500 meters in front of me that was supposed to be gone by now because in the heated aftermath of what happened a year ago, it was decided that statue would be removed but not so easy when you start hearing other voices especially around the state of virginia. there's a long list of prohibited items you can't bring into the area, hairspray bottles, but you can bring guns. people are open carrying tonight in downtown charlottesville making that point it is their second amendment right to the carry weapons. a lot of people are questioning police and why it's allowed to
there's really no other question except to ask you what it feels like tonight, that is we're all madgingyou can see the outer edge of the security cordon behind me. it is not subtle and not designed to be subtle but that people should stay out of charlottesville. the eight to nine blocks in front of me will be shut down to track. charlottesville is a blue dot in a dae of red, a liberal town in a conservative part of the country in a conservative part of the state of virginia. for that reason...
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anecdotal evidence creed, orre, race, anything else, with respect to individuals who commit as for madge or steal trade secrets -- espionage. we have young, old, men, women, folks of different democratic prospects, people who make a lot of money, people who don't make a lot of money. there is no concrete way to identify the individual. we looked at individuals that happened in the last 15 or 20 the cia and fbi together, and we were almost unable to identify looking back, precursor indicators of people going back before they took bad for they going took employment. the brits will tell you that someone who doesn't get promoted to her three times in an 18 month period is obviously on the high area of the level. status of that question, we have an identified a type of individual. >> [indiscernible] >> i agree. anything that is part of the thelem right now, of monetary side, we spend billions of dollars on that. it is on the behavioral side. identify theat to behavior, change it and sounded put together a profile as years, the can in form, but at same time, not be vindictive or retaliatory. y
anecdotal evidence creed, orre, race, anything else, with respect to individuals who commit as for madge or steal trade secrets -- espionage. we have young, old, men, women, folks of different democratic prospects, people who make a lot of money, people who don't make a lot of money. there is no concrete way to identify the individual. we looked at individuals that happened in the last 15 or 20 the cia and fbi together, and we were almost unable to identify looking back, precursor indicators of...
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happy birthday madge! will be looking back at her 35 year career. we ask why you love her. toss. kath says, she is simply awesome, she was my absolute idol when i was younger. here'sjulian is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the day's news. thank you, victoria, good morning. more than one in four a—levels were awarded an a or a* this year — the highest proportion for six years, according to the joint council for qualifications. hundreds of thousands of students in england, wales and northern ireland are receiving their a—level results this morning. in england, most a—levels have been reformed — in a move away from coursework and returning to students being marked on final exams only. rescuers in the italian city of genoa say there is little hope of finding any more survivors in the rubble of the collapsed motorway bridge. at least 39 people were killed when the bridge caved in on tuesday morning. the italian prime minister giuseppe conte has declared a 12—month state of emergency and warned that those found responsible for the tragedy will be punished. he was under the
happy birthday madge! will be looking back at her 35 year career. we ask why you love her. toss. kath says, she is simply awesome, she was my absolute idol when i was younger. here'sjulian is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the day's news. thank you, victoria, good morning. more than one in four a—levels were awarded an a or a* this year — the highest proportion for six years, according to the joint council for qualifications. hundreds of thousands of students in england, wales and...