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one, two, three. ♪ [ margo price "told me with your eyes" ] >> anthony: margo price grew up on her family'sen she was age 2, which is pretty damn country already, if you ask me. as a country music traditionalist, she struggled for years to find her place within nashville's increasingly pop-driven country scene and the growing indy rock one. in 2010, she lost one of her twin sons to a rare heart condition, self-medicated with alcohol, and ended up with every kind of problem, including problems of the legal kind. she poured her heart and every cent she had recording an album in just three days at the legendary sun studios in memphis, selling her car and her wedding ring along the way. ♪ ♪ on dead-end roads ♪ they remind me where i am ♪ and all the sins i gave away i got them back again ♪ ♪ pain has made me wise wasted tears to cry ♪ ♪ so many things you never said ♪ ♪ but you told me with your eyes ♪ >> anthony: the album, "midwest farmer's daughter," was rejected 30 times by the major labels until she found herself on the radar of jack white and his brilliant and eccentric enterprise, third
one, two, three. ♪ [ margo price "told me with your eyes" ] >> anthony: margo price grew up on her family'sen she was age 2, which is pretty damn country already, if you ask me. as a country music traditionalist, she struggled for years to find her place within nashville's increasingly pop-driven country scene and the growing indy rock one. in 2010, she lost one of her twin sons to a rare heart condition, self-medicated with alcohol, and ended up with every kind of problem,...
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miranda, david smith -- is margo here? is apollo here? david smith. javier bat. arshod. >> chairman brinkman: if you are in the overflow room and you heard your name, please come up. go ahead. >> i've been driving since '97. i defaulted on my medallion. [please stand by] >> you guys didn't do anything about uber and lyft. you let them take over the situation and punishing the medallion. it's a terrible proposal. do the right thing, buy them all back. i'm sorry, what else can i say. i'm disgusted with the divide and con -- conquer. you're as bad as the trump people. >> good afternoon. i've been a cab driver over 25 years. i personally want to thank five supervisors who supported us. i wholeheartedly really appreciate them. i had a chance to come across her and i would beg to differ. the proposal she said death to the cab drivers. they're discriminating from one class of people to another. i bought the medal on, $250,000. it would give me more income at the airport but i don't want that. he paid money and bought a medallion
miranda, david smith -- is margo here? is apollo here? david smith. javier bat. arshod. >> chairman brinkman: if you are in the overflow room and you heard your name, please come up. go ahead. >> i've been driving since '97. i defaulted on my medallion. [please stand by] >> you guys didn't do anything about uber and lyft. you let them take over the situation and punishing the medallion. it's a terrible proposal. do the right thing, buy them all back. i'm sorry, what else can i...
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. >> margo is liselizabeth the tw bitter rivals. margo under went quite the transformation to play the daughter of henry the eighth and didn't recognize herself when pictures were published. >> i look like valider more i got the nose. >> how long is that in hair and make up by the way. >> three and half hours. >> i hope i might embrace thee. >> these two people waged a blood thirsty battle for the crown. >> know your heart has more in it. i will not be scolded. >> their bitter feud becomes more intense when mary gives birth to a boy, heir to the throne of england. and what makes the story more intense the story is true. >> should you murder me remember you murder your sister and you murder your queen. >> such powerful women. i love the costumes. look so elegant. i love this era. >> can we put a wig like that on. >> sure. yeah. mary queen of scott in theaters december 7th. >> so magical. >> still ahead. >> j. lo's secret to staying ageless. >> write down everything you eat and work out you do. >> plus kevin hart on the new bromance.
. >> margo is liselizabeth the tw bitter rivals. margo under went quite the transformation to play the daughter of henry the eighth and didn't recognize herself when pictures were published. >> i look like valider more i got the nose. >> how long is that in hair and make up by the way. >> three and half hours. >> i hope i might embrace thee. >> these two people waged a blood thirsty battle for the crown. >> know your heart has more in it. i will not be...
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sweet helps us look at those massive california fires from an economic and business perspective plus margo suster from american university is back and help us look at the increase clamor for content amongst media companies as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell mixed results for stocks or oil is sharply down just below fifty five dollars a barrel as you went to air we'll be back in one. join me every day on the alex i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. seemed wrong. when all the rules just don't call. me. yet to stamp out these days comes to educate and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. it's hard to imagine decades after the war a nazi don't it was still active and rich in the nineteen seventies cretonne had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery ashe was a german company going until it develops and the denied a drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy it turned ou
sweet helps us look at those massive california fires from an economic and business perspective plus margo suster from american university is back and help us look at the increase clamor for content amongst media companies as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell mixed results for stocks or oil is sharply down just below fifty five dollars a barrel as you went to air we'll be back in one. join me every day on the alex i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to guest of the world of...
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then margo burns talks about the legal documents used against people accused of witchcraft. later a discussion on how pop- culture and commercialism led to salem becoming known as the witch city among tourists. >>> next, author and salem state university professor emerson baker providing an in- depth look at the history of salem, massachusetts. by exploring how it went from a simple town in 1692 to a city synonymous with witchcraft and tragedy. this hour-long presentation is part of an all-day symposium held at salem state university. >> good morning, everybody. lovely to see you all today on this day, this reverent day. my name is donna seger, i am chair of the history department here. i thank you all for coming today. we are all here obviously, because of rigid bishop and her victims of 1692, the long hot summer and early fall of 1692. this is the 325th anniversary of those events. as a history professor i am sometimes reticent to indulge in what i call anniversary history because i like my students to think every single day is historic. it does feel like to take a moment,
then margo burns talks about the legal documents used against people accused of witchcraft. later a discussion on how pop- culture and commercialism led to salem becoming known as the witch city among tourists. >>> next, author and salem state university professor emerson baker providing an in- depth look at the history of salem, massachusetts. by exploring how it went from a simple town in 1692 to a city synonymous with witchcraft and tragedy. this hour-long presentation is part of an...
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i'm here tonight primarily for rt spueing exceptional writers like margo. i wish i could reach each author as name but it is a long list and they're all my children. so please see our website -- i've also supported open access digital library and free knowledge. i don't have to reminding you that especially today we need to safeguard freedom for every stripe and all nonpartisan form of knowledge civilization and culture are not guaranteed. they are relatively recent construct and we must defend our lose them. 400 years ago, and i blink we had a scientific revolution from which we're still reeling and snow first warned about us about dangerous loss of a common culture resulting from this split between experts scientists and the rest of us humanist and 1959 essay two culture and scientific revolution. much of my sloan work and public understanding of science, technology my support for books along with radio, tv, film theater and new media, the translate science for the late public, focuses on bridging these two cultures finding common language and comprehensi
i'm here tonight primarily for rt spueing exceptional writers like margo. i wish i could reach each author as name but it is a long list and they're all my children. so please see our website -- i've also supported open access digital library and free knowledge. i don't have to reminding you that especially today we need to safeguard freedom for every stripe and all nonpartisan form of knowledge civilization and culture are not guaranteed. they are relatively recent construct and we must defend...
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a tally eleven she researches online extremism at media matters for america and pennsylvania rabbi margo adman he is the spiritual leader of the british salone jurist center and lives in pittsburgh also in new york tara isabella burton she is a historian and covers religion for vox the stream is really good to have you here i wish it was under a better circumstances but what an excellent opportunity to be out of really what's happening in the u.s. right now for our i want you to look at my laptop here this is the anti-defamation league i mentioned them in our introduction look at their mission to stop the defamation of the jewish people to secure justice and fair treatment or set up in one thousand nine hundred thirteen the shocker is if we look at the past year the number of anti semitic attacks or incidents that they registered over three thousand registered is the worst here who knows what other ones there might be the bigger the bubble you see here the more the instances and. sixteen the smartest parents pull the shootouts what promises offense propaganda and instance rabbi i'm think
a tally eleven she researches online extremism at media matters for america and pennsylvania rabbi margo adman he is the spiritual leader of the british salone jurist center and lives in pittsburgh also in new york tara isabella burton she is a historian and covers religion for vox the stream is really good to have you here i wish it was under a better circumstances but what an excellent opportunity to be out of really what's happening in the u.s. right now for our i want you to look at my...
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joining us now to help us understand what we're seeing is american university professorial lecturer margo's professorial writing i always mess up with good kudo's thank you for being here thanks for having me ok so let's get into this to me it seems like there is this big rush that everybody is looking for more and more content these bigger companies are buying no. walking based upon a book h.b.o.'s game of thrones tell us what you think's happening well remember that there is a number there are a number of factors here that are at play and streaming services are mainly the reason netflix is expected to spend eight billion dollars on new content apple also getting into the game expected to spend a billion dollars on content that would be available to users of the i pad and i phones so you've got this these tech players that are involved now in creating content and that means that not only do you have more opportunities for more creative shows and more opportunities for adaptations of successful or interesting books but then you've also got mainstream media companies or kind of the the old s
joining us now to help us understand what we're seeing is american university professorial lecturer margo's professorial writing i always mess up with good kudo's thank you for being here thanks for having me ok so let's get into this to me it seems like there is this big rush that everybody is looking for more and more content these bigger companies are buying no. walking based upon a book h.b.o.'s game of thrones tell us what you think's happening well remember that there is a number there...
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conversations with a remarkable leader, general stanley mcchrystal.before we begin, join me in thanking margo's famous, alyssa adler, kristin allman and the cornwell club for making this event happen.standup we can talk to you >> . [applause] >> general mcchrystal has been called one of america's greatest warriors. a retired four-star general, the former commander of the joint special operations committee. and former commander of all us and international forces in afghanistan. general mcchrystal is perhaps best known for developing and implementing the counter insurgency g4 in afghanistan and for creating a comprehensive counterterrorism organization that revolutionized interagency culture. so imagine if you got military agencies to work together what that must have been like . his leadership of j stop is credited with the capture of saddam hussein andthe death of the leader of al qaeda . over his many decades of leadership in the field, general mcchrystal came to realize our model for identifying, educating and evaluating leaders are woefully incomplete. in his latest book leaders, myth and re
conversations with a remarkable leader, general stanley mcchrystal.before we begin, join me in thanking margo's famous, alyssa adler, kristin allman and the cornwell club for making this event happen.standup we can talk to you >> . [applause] >> general mcchrystal has been called one of america's greatest warriors. a retired four-star general, the former commander of the joint special operations committee. and former commander of all us and international forces in afghanistan....
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margo fleming credits alicia with building positive relationships. >> you definitely want to be anchorsthe neighborhood and help to hold it together. >> reporter: the neighborhood event for like street fairs. national night out featured a backpack giveaway and even a petting zoo. kids are grateful. >> reporter: alicia goes door- to-door to raise money for the donations, organize events or recruit volunteers. >> she is tenacious about getting us together. she is fierce about it. she really cares about the neighborhood. >> reporter: to help start the organization to transform into a safer community, this week's award goes to alicia. >> alicia in the lower bottom neighborhood association also brings food to the area back in 2009 and before that, they had no major store for groceries and had no go to neighboring. they had to go to neighboring stores in emeryville and shop. you can nominate your own local hero online. we will be right back. now u-s companies are cashing in. sunday is "singles day" in china -- it's like valentine s day of sorts-- >>> tomorrow marks the biggest online shopping
margo fleming credits alicia with building positive relationships. >> you definitely want to be anchorsthe neighborhood and help to hold it together. >> reporter: the neighborhood event for like street fairs. national night out featured a backpack giveaway and even a petting zoo. kids are grateful. >> reporter: alicia goes door- to-door to raise money for the donations, organize events or recruit volunteers. >> she is tenacious about getting us together. she is fierce...
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look at bismarck -- margo international -- this has been a cold november. they are way below average. des moines 17. the weather doctor on the backside is snow. it looks like they are almost done in chicago but the word is there are some arrivals that are 2.5 hour delays. this is the rain and snow into the great lakes. one half mile visibility at the sonoma county airport. napa was there but now they went up to 10 miles. there is some patchy fog, widespread. less than sunday. class coming in -- south of that is clear and that will be the forecast today. this system will track across starting late tonight into tomorrow. today will be dry. friday will be noticeably cooler. the biggest system will be early thursday morning. it could pack a good while up -- about 6 am there could be some amounts. we will keep an eye on that. the system tomorrow will be weak but going forward the next seven days you are seeing totals around 2.5 inches from santa cruz to santa rosa. more rain will move in. today increasing high clouds. a few high clouds coming in. no issues until
look at bismarck -- margo international -- this has been a cold november. they are way below average. des moines 17. the weather doctor on the backside is snow. it looks like they are almost done in chicago but the word is there are some arrivals that are 2.5 hour delays. this is the rain and snow into the great lakes. one half mile visibility at the sonoma county airport. napa was there but now they went up to 10 miles. there is some patchy fog, widespread. less than sunday. class coming in --...
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crucial two one victory against liverpool to keep their chances of reaching the last sixteen on track a margo'swant to head of kaka who had held the record from his time with real madrid and ac milan. the team showed its strength and we were decisive we suffered a lot but we have a word to say in this competition i'm very happy to become the best brazilian striker in the champions league and i want to continue like that and help my teammates the line up for the knockout stages is getting closer to completion smart . james made it through after thursday's early matches a real betis and sporting lisbon among them sporting getting a six one win car a bag and azerbaijan arsenal finish top of their group after a serino win in kiev that much moved from taba in eastern ukraine because of the tensions with russia ac milan went to one down to luxembourg minnows doodling but one five. boxing fans will finally get to see dante wilder and tyson fury in one of the biggest heavyweight fights in years on saturday wilder is the title holder and both fighters are on things got heated in the final press conferen
crucial two one victory against liverpool to keep their chances of reaching the last sixteen on track a margo'swant to head of kaka who had held the record from his time with real madrid and ac milan. the team showed its strength and we were decisive we suffered a lot but we have a word to say in this competition i'm very happy to become the best brazilian striker in the champions league and i want to continue like that and help my teammates the line up for the knockout stages is getting closer...
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york atol eleven she researches online extremism at media matters for america and pennsylvania rabbi margo adman he is the spiritual leader of the british saloon jurist center and lives in pittsburgh also in new york tara isabella burton she is a historian and covers religion for vox welcome everyone to the stream is really good to have you here i wish it was under a better circumstances but what an excellent opportunity to be out of really what's happening in the u.s. right now for our i want you to look at my laptop here this is the anti-defamation league i mentioned them in our introduction look at their mission to stop the defamation of the jewish people to secure justice and fair treatment or set up in one thousand nine hundred thirteen the shocker is if we look at the past year the number of anti semitic attacks or incidents that they registered over three thousand registered is the worst here who knows what other ones there might be the bigger the bubble you see here the more the instances and. from external smartest parents paltz shootouts what promises offense propaganda and in th
york atol eleven she researches online extremism at media matters for america and pennsylvania rabbi margo adman he is the spiritual leader of the british saloon jurist center and lives in pittsburgh also in new york tara isabella burton she is a historian and covers religion for vox welcome everyone to the stream is really good to have you here i wish it was under a better circumstances but what an excellent opportunity to be out of really what's happening in the u.s. right now for our i want...
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but beyond that, there are another hundred 50 to go and thanks to margo, i loosed -- i used her list, which got everyone in there, but the problem is there's so many compelling stories and how do you try to tell them all and tell them well and say that, yes, there were more people accused in andover than anywhere else. but to me, these stories are so compelling and that is what people like in history are personal stories and they are from people throughout this region with different backgrounds. some who were born in england and others that come from other places and arrive here. but the problem is, it becomes that territorial choice. i think it is our responsibility tell their story , even if they were from andover. i love andover. and north andover. but what is interesting to me is that i spent three years there, and i don't think we had any concept that andover had anything to do with the salem witch trials. maybe that is just the nature of this business. but part of this is the process of ownership or salem in the whole region that this is our conflicted past. >> if there was a mu
but beyond that, there are another hundred 50 to go and thanks to margo, i loosed -- i used her list, which got everyone in there, but the problem is there's so many compelling stories and how do you try to tell them all and tell them well and say that, yes, there were more people accused in andover than anywhere else. but to me, these stories are so compelling and that is what people like in history are personal stories and they are from people throughout this region with different...