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much travelled berlin author mark martin is here with a very important work his book dissident thought the tryst 20 leading dissidents who offered resistance against dictatorships of the right hand of the left they told me about what happened without any sense of self-righteousness and they were also with these stories are not only stories but rather ones that continue on today in conflicts in which democracy is again entre tag before strong messages and a lively stimulating atmosphere this is the international literature festival. and one of the stars of the festival joins me now. thank you for coming in and most famous of course for the heartwarming story of love that is called me by your name i haven't seen the movie but i believe you recommend people see the movie before they see the book strange coming from an author well actually authors usually complain about the film that's made from their novels i think that people should see the film 1st so that they have a good idea what the plot is and then to go from there and read the book and delve deeper into the soul of a leo. tell me
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industry depends on direct payment subsidies to be able to compete in export markets of thought mark to come. martin hoisting wants to see an eco friendly agricultural policy as do environmental and consumer protection groups the e.u.'s farming policy is hammered out here by the agricultural committee which side will end up getting its way albert desk is the c.e.o. of a major dairy producer. is an organic farmer. and maria noise is a former teacher. but if i'm not talking to him phil kogan is the european commissioner for agriculture and rural development and an advocate of area based subsidies. ensuring to ensure full standard of living for the community in particular where increasing the area is a person's inclusionary. one time for martine whistling to have his say. so how's things you know. shud post up to a week proposal from the commission looks like things will get even worse except for those few fancy headlines that. will poisoning managed to convince his colleagues will be returning to the debate in brussels later. to to. cologne back at our editorial offices we want to investigate who is p
industry depends on direct payment subsidies to be able to compete in export markets of thought mark to come. martin hoisting wants to see an eco friendly agricultural policy as do environmental and consumer protection groups the e.u.'s farming policy is hammered out here by the agricultural committee which side will end up getting its way albert desk is the c.e.o. of a major dairy producer. is an organic farmer. and maria noise is a former teacher. but if i'm not talking to him phil kogan is...
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ian martin of the times. mark rush. and stephanie baker of bloomberg news. thanks for coming in.s seen many extraordinary political dramas over the past 1000 years, but there current one is right up there. in fact, the last time a british prime minister lost his first vote in the house of commons was 1783, and that's not the only thing that went wrong for borisjohnson last week. let's do a quick recap. on monday downing street warned tory mps that if theyjoined an attempt to push through a deal seeking to block a no—deal brexit they would be expeued block a no—deal brexit they would be expelled from the parliamentary party and if the blocking attempts succeeded, the prime minister would call for a general election. on tuesday, 21 tories defied those threats and where promptly thrown out. on wednesday, the house of commons past the offending blocking bill and rejected the prime minister's attempt to call a snap election. on thursday, johnson's own brother quit his government. and on friday, the house of lords past the bill and opposition parties vowed again to thwart a snap electi
ian martin of the times. mark rush. and stephanie baker of bloomberg news. thanks for coming in.s seen many extraordinary political dramas over the past 1000 years, but there current one is right up there. in fact, the last time a british prime minister lost his first vote in the house of commons was 1783, and that's not the only thing that went wrong for borisjohnson last week. let's do a quick recap. on monday downing street warned tory mps that if theyjoined an attempt to push through a deal...
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mark you join you. know what we think about martin. deal with violence ok now. you just democrats kick into impeachment mode to with an official probe launched into president with the basis for it all relies on a single whistle blower with a 2nd hand knowledge of events. that still in my dreams my childhood which you were and. teenage environmentalist. slums world leaders over there in action on climate change with the public seemingly divided by her activism. also fronts goes to war on gender stereotypes with a new directive aimed at children's toys for the decision has activists arguing about choice and difference. they want to give.
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organized many of the nonviolent mass protests activities that marked the civil rights movement of the 1960s. martin luther king referred to walker as the keenest mind of the movement. walker strategized many of the major activities, including the birmingham campaign of 1963 and the march on washington in 1963. as a sign of how close dr. king and walker were, we have an early letter from martin luther king to wyatt walker, dated december 3, 1958. it is referencing a march against segregated schools that he was organizing in richmond. it is signed mike. only dr. king's closest men's referred to him as mike. is a powerful indication of how close the friendship was. >> we have this, it is humble looking. we have this aluminum cup, a freedom cup. this belonged to his wife, teresa walker who was a fellow activist. it is an important reminder of the role that women played in the civil rights movement. she got this cup when she was imprisoned in jackson, mississippi in june 1961. after taking one of the freedom rides. those were organized by civil rights activists, both white and black activists who wanted
organized many of the nonviolent mass protests activities that marked the civil rights movement of the 1960s. martin luther king referred to walker as the keenest mind of the movement. walker strategized many of the major activities, including the birmingham campaign of 1963 and the march on washington in 1963. as a sign of how close dr. king and walker were, we have an early letter from martin luther king to wyatt walker, dated december 3, 1958. it is referencing a march against segregated...
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conference , and organized many of the non- violent mass protest activities to mark the civil rights movement of the 1960s. dr. martin luther king jr. said he was the keenest mind of the civil rights movement. strategizing many of the activities, including birmingham in 1963 , and the march on washington in 1963. as a sign of how close dr. martin luther king jr. and walker were we have an early letter from dr. martin luther king jr. to walker dated december 3, it's referencing a march against segregated schools that walker was organizing and it is signed mike. only dr. martin luther king jr. is closest friends referred to him as a micro this was a powerful indication as to how close the friendship was. we also have this aluminum cup. the freedom cup it belonged to teresa walker , this is an important reminder an important role in the civil rights movement. she got this cup when she was imprisoned in jackson mississippi after taking one of the freedom rides the rides there werecivil rights act invests both white and black activists who wanted to test southern compliance with federal mandates against segregated thing a
conference , and organized many of the non- violent mass protest activities to mark the civil rights movement of the 1960s. dr. martin luther king jr. said he was the keenest mind of the civil rights movement. strategizing many of the activities, including birmingham in 1963 , and the march on washington in 1963. as a sign of how close dr. martin luther king jr. and walker were we have an early letter from dr. martin luther king jr. to walker dated december 3, it's referencing a march against...
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mark louis rosenberg. >> andrew ira rosenblum. joshua m. rosenblum. >> joshua alan rosenthal. richard david rosenthal. >> phillip martin rosenzweig. el rosetti. richard barry ross. norman s.rossinow. nicholas rossomando. michael craig rothberg. donna marie rothenberg. >> mark david rothenberg. james michael roux. nicholas charles alexander rowe. edward rowenhorst. judy rowlett. timothy alan roy sr. paul ruback. >> ronald reuben. >> joanne rubino. david ruddle. >> and my uncle, calixo ania jr. whenever people talk about you, the one thing that stands out to me the most was your sense of family. i know you would be proud of the amazing family you left behind and the amazing young men and women we've grown into. we love you and we miss you. >> and to my father, hugo emsnay. a day doesn't go by that your memory isn't alive within us. we have a new family member, your grandson reuben senay. we will teach all three grandchildren, that you were a great man. a wonderful father and a great husband to all of us. we love you forever until the end of time. god bless america, damo papito. >> bart joseph ruggiere. susan a.ruggiero. adam ruhalter
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martin egan. carol eggert. lisa karen. john ernst. daphne ferlinda. mark joseph ellis. valerie silver ellis.obert r. elseth. hendrix emery, junior. doris suk-yuen. christopher epps. william john irwin. sarah ali escarcega. josÉ espinal. fanny espinoza. bill scoops. frankie espisito. rubÉn, junior. sadie ette. eric brian evans. robert edward evans. meredith emily june ewart. katherine k. fagan. and my brother, andrew. we think of you everyday. you are loved and you now have a 2-year-old grandson whoho is yor namesake, andrew rosenblum. and as he grows, the family will let him know all about you and what a wonderful person you were. you are missed. >> and my aunt, lisa marie terry, we come together to remember and cherish your life and all the lives cut short. we are here to say to those who are left behind and to those who have been lost we love you and we will never forget. patricia merry fagan. keith george fairben. charles falkenberg. dana falkenberg. zoe falkenberg. jamie fallon. william s. fallon. william lawrence fallon, junior. anthony j. fallone, junior. dolores richard fanelli. rober
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general james "spider" marks, good to see you again. >> thanks, martin.reciate it. >>> still ahead, he ehe is one the nfl's most talented receivers. now antonio brown is out of a job amid allegations of sexual abuse. we'll have the latest on his ongoing saga up next. unpredictable crohn's symptoms following you? for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems. these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. some serious allergic reactions and lung inflammation can
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ignore you then we'll mark you then they will join you. i. want you to go martin. ok. democrats. mode with an official probe launched into the u.s. president. says he deserves to meet his accuser who turns out to have only 2nd hand knowledge. but still in my dreams my time with your. world leaders in action on climate change with the public divided. and from those. there are times with a new directive aimed at children the decision though has activists arguing about choice and. they want to give the children.
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. ♪ feed your head >>> today marks 50 years since the beatles released abbey road album. is sure to take you down memory road. giles martina new mix of the album. spoke to a are a timestamp and opening the door and trying to make it as fresh as possible. okay crafted new mixes for the anniversary editions of sergeant evers lonely hearts club band and the white album. >> one thing is don't mess with the legacy. they don't employ me to be safe. they don't want that. the album is available in traditional formats, the holy grail for fans is the super deluxe version. 23 session recordings and many are previously unreleased and a 100 page hardbound with unpublished photos. >> it is quite a good gateway for younger generation. >> a new edition of abbey road will be available for purchase. >>> friday night lights squashed. a threat of- >> reporter: the impact on the students. >>> the news begins right now. >> we start with a threat raising the alarm for two high school. >> our reporter is live where officials and leaders are not taking any chances on the ballgame. >> reporter: the threat of violence was bandied about by the schoo
. ♪ feed your head >>> today marks 50 years since the beatles released abbey road album. is sure to take you down memory road. giles martina new mix of the album. spoke to a are a timestamp and opening the door and trying to make it as fresh as possible. okay crafted new mixes for the anniversary editions of sergeant evers lonely hearts club band and the white album. >> one thing is don't mess with the legacy. they don't employ me to be safe. they don't want that. the album is...
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want it italy doesn't want it but the united states does wanted martin thanks as always for your time and your thoughts political analyst mark macaulay life on the program. ok let's get a check now of other stories making headlines or run the world starting in the southern african country of zimbabwe roberts in a gallop a former president has died at the age of 95 he led the country for 37 years until he was forced to resign and 2070 and parts of africa he was were known as a fighter for freedom being among the funders of a free zimbabwe however in the international community macau they became notorious for brutal human rights abuses corruption and for running a barbaric dictatorship. in russia's far east hundreds of emergency workers helping taking part in on going rescue operations severe flooding continues to hit the area surrounding the river in the region heavy rains have fallen there since early august and more than 100 residential buildings remain underwater things are improving there but only slowly say the weather service. 2 years of struggling against widespread reform more than 60 social organizations took a stand
want it italy doesn't want it but the united states does wanted martin thanks as always for your time and your thoughts political analyst mark macaulay life on the program. ok let's get a check now of other stories making headlines or run the world starting in the southern african country of zimbabwe roberts in a gallop a former president has died at the age of 95 he led the country for 37 years until he was forced to resign and 2070 and parts of africa he was were known as a fighter for...
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i bet martin short's never had sex. >> the older mark hamill gets, the more he looks like yoda, seriously. seen that guy lately? he's yoda. mm, mean burden this is. thanks a lot. >> sarah paulson, you [ bleep ] bitch, i have mixed feelings about you right know. guess what, [ bleep ], i have mixed feelings about you, too. >> jeff goldblum is starting tof u.ow wtoue talkin' mey, n shirt? [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: thank you, everyone. cobie smulders is here. and we'll be right back with vice president joe biden. [cheers and applause] ♪ >>> abc's jimmy kimmel live, brought to you by lexus. fabulous! ♪ i wonder how the firm is doing without its fearless leader. sure you want to leave that all behind? yeah. stay restless, with the icon that does the same. the new rx, crafted by lexus. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. you have fast-acting power over pain, so the whole world looks different. the unbeatable strength and speed of advil liqui-gels. what pain? hey... over here! (shrieking) okay, okay, okay take a deep breath. you're safe here. (breathing heavily) ♪ ♪ is that the only pe
i bet martin short's never had sex. >> the older mark hamill gets, the more he looks like yoda, seriously. seen that guy lately? he's yoda. mm, mean burden this is. thanks a lot. >> sarah paulson, you [ bleep ] bitch, i have mixed feelings about you right know. guess what, [ bleep ], i have mixed feelings about you, too. >> jeff goldblum is starting tof u.ow wtoue talkin' mey, n shirt? [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: thank you, everyone. cobie smulders is here. and we'll...
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cynthia martin changed all that. she was hired by mark cuban trying to turn around al accusations.of "boss files." she's remarkable. there is a clip. >> i walk into a place where women were not valued or treated in a way i would like to see them treated. frankly we had a problem of how we respect and treated people of color. >> you as an african-american saw a real issue of how minorities being treated. >> right. part of it was the absence of people of color a lot the leadership table. the about tensence of what i bef missing the middle management. right now it is 50% women and 40% people of color. we look at gender parody in terms of pay. >> was there a disparity or discrepancy? was men getting paid more for equal work? >> there was a discrepancy. i expected bigger discrepancies. so we fix those really quick. >> i am assuming it is the women that's under paid. >> she's fascinating. you can listen to her full conversation on "boss files." >> it is the top of the hour, i am poppy harlow in new york. as white house staffers and republican leaders are on the defense over the president
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right mark meckler amid packages and insights for us young people standing here on a day like this it's like a slap in the face martin because we did our homework and we know that we have to acknowledge and we know that we are in the middle of a climate crisis but it's a tune burge the swedish team who sponsors the fridays future movement marched alongside indigenous activists in the canadian city of montreal she's increasingly been the target of blowback but she says this only serves to spur her on. the people who want to silence. it becomes to love people and so they changed sides. soon we should take that as a complete. kinda of mentees showing no signs of slowing down despite the funks that's real political change just so foggy in a new save the protesters say they'll keep on shouting until the world's politicians head around. what i do. and you are watching you can find more news on t.v. dot com or on twitter thanks for joining us i mean up next is news africa sticking . to its. with its own gravitational. finest musical compositions. with some mystery tricks. don't tell me that she was into them.
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. >> reporter: and if you didn't know, mark is pretty good on the surf board so is meteorologist bill martin. today is a spare the area letter day. as rosemary mentioned earlier it will become cooler into next week, the hottest day of the week. if you can stay cool, sty hydrated but get out there and enjoy it. live at ocean beach, christina rendon, fox 2 news. >> christina, thank you. >>> investigation is now under way in into a deadly wrong way crash on the south bay that killed two people, south of the northbound lanes on highway 85 in sunnyvale around 1:00 this morning and crashed right into a honda civic. the driver of that honda was a man in his 30s. no information has been released yet about the driver of the suv. >> when driving at night try to stay out of the fast lane, the number one because when somebody is driving the wrong way, they think that is the slow lane and you might collide with a wrong way driver. >> opening up after 6:00 in the morning, no word word yet if drugs. >>> felicity enough habitat is inside a federal courtroom, learning her sentences. admitting to pay $15,000
. >> reporter: and if you didn't know, mark is pretty good on the surf board so is meteorologist bill martin. today is a spare the area letter day. as rosemary mentioned earlier it will become cooler into next week, the hottest day of the week. if you can stay cool, sty hydrated but get out there and enjoy it. live at ocean beach, christina rendon, fox 2 news. >> christina, thank you. >>> investigation is now under way in into a deadly wrong way crash on the south bay that...
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kong police to disperse protestors holding a rally to mark the fifth anniversary of the pro—democracy umbrella movement. i will be back tomorrow. martinack taking you through to the paper reviews later on. now, time for sports day. good evening. you're watching sportsday with lizzie greenwood—hughes and ben croucher the headlines on saturday one of the biggest upsets in rugby world cup history. ireland are stunned by hosts japan. they post a lot of questions to us and unfortunately we could not come up and unfortunately we could not come up with the right answers. from a shock in shizuoka to a shocker in sheffield. henderson's howler preserves liverpool's winning start to the season. and how not to react when your team concedes a goal. celtic draw 1—1 with hibs — whose manager was sent off for taking his frustration out on an unsuspecting water bottle. also coming up in the programme. we'll track the progress of the british sprinters in doha where zarnell hughes makes it through to tonight's 100 metre final. and we tell you how annamiek van vlueten produced one of the most astonishing solo rides to win gold at the road world champions
kong police to disperse protestors holding a rally to mark the fifth anniversary of the pro—democracy umbrella movement. i will be back tomorrow. martinack taking you through to the paper reviews later on. now, time for sports day. good evening. you're watching sportsday with lizzie greenwood—hughes and ben croucher the headlines on saturday one of the biggest upsets in rugby world cup history. ireland are stunned by hosts japan. they post a lot of questions to us and unfortunately we could...
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mark ryan mcginley. >> william e. mcginn. >> thomas henry mcginness. >> michael gregory mcginty. >> anne walsh mcgovern. >> scott martinovern. >> william j. mcgovern. stacy stennis mcgowan. >> francis mcdwin. >> patrick j. mcguire. >> thomas m. mchale. >> keith david mckefy. >> ann m. mccue. >> dennis j. mccue iii. >> dennis p. mccue. >> michael edward mccue jr. >> robert g. mcle vane. >> stephanie marie mckenna. >> molly l. mckenzie. >> barry j. mckeon. >> evelyn mckennedy. >> darrell mckinney. >> george patrick mcloughlin jr. >> and my uncle daniel francis mcginley. although i was only seven when you passed. i'll never forget you teaching me to swing a baseball bat. we love you. >> and my uncle. david voder. it's taken me 17 years to get here and honor your memory. i want to know that those of us blessed to know you in life will always remember your kind heart, loving smile and beautiful spirit. i will not let my children grow up without knowing that you were one of many heroes that died saving lives on september 11th, 2001. god bless the victims and families of september 11th, and god bless america. >> gavin mcmann.
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martin patience speaking there. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: poland marks the moment germany invaded the country 80o identify the coffins and ta ke we have to identify the coffins and take them back home. hostages appeared, some carried, some running. trying to escape the nightmare behind them. britain lost a princess today. described by all to whom she reached out is irreplaceable. an early morning car crash in a paris underpass ended a life with more than its share of pain and courage, warmth and compassion. this is bbc world news today. the headlines: the most powerful storm ever to reach the bahamas has now made landfall. forecasters are predicting "catastrophic conditions". exit polls in eastern germany indicate the right—wing populist afd has gained support, coming second in the two states voting. thousands of pro—democracy protesters brought chaos to hong kong international airport on sunday — blocking road and rail links and forcing dozens of flights to be cancelled. police in hong kong have meanwhile been defending the use of force to subdue and arrest large numbers of protesters on the su
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well, it is martin scorsese so it is obviously this huge thing looming there. a lot of question marksgangster movie but also he is working with netflix which is a new partner. you have some of the masters of acting and filmmaking involved in this. so i do not think that it involved in this. so i do not think thatitis involved in this. so i do not think that it is going to go awry. it is just a new territory for a lot of these people and from the trailer, i wasn't sure how i felt about the digital d ageing i didn't think it let me immerse myself in it and see ifi let me immerse myself in it and see if i could lose myself in the effect. —— de—ageing. if i could lose myself in the effect. -- de-ageing. is this frank? ye5. effect. -- de-ageing. is this frank? yes. hello, frank. we hope you have enjoyed the show. please remember, you can always reach us online and find us on facebook. from me and the rest of the team here in new york, it is goodbye as we leave you from a clip from number seven cherry lane which was shown both in venice and toronto. hello. friday brought a lot of sunshine t
well, it is martin scorsese so it is obviously this huge thing looming there. a lot of question marksgangster movie but also he is working with netflix which is a new partner. you have some of the masters of acting and filmmaking involved in this. so i do not think that it involved in this. so i do not think thatitis involved in this. so i do not think that it is going to go awry. it is just a new territory for a lot of these people and from the trailer, i wasn't sure how i felt about the...
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improving relations well let's get some political analysis mark mccauley who has long studied russian a 1st joins us live on the program good to see you martin is the prisoner swap pivotal as the 2 countries say it is is it likely to herald a new chapter after years as we well know a fraught relations. it's a very very important 1st step and president selinski said it was one of his priorities in fact the top priority was to get the prisoners back because there were 24 rather ukrainian sailors who were taken to custody trying to traverse the strait and i called it went over in ukraine and also brought in someone and he said we want these people back and then the russians said well we want some people back as well and one of the most important people who's moving from ukraine to russia is a relatively a team of. whom the ukrainians are going to put him on trial you know cuba. accused of having some connection to the inmates 17. shooting dollars a dutch airline as you know the dutch will be very disappointed by that because they want him to stay in ukraine and to in fact be questioned further he's not a suspect but they wanted to talk to him a
improving relations well let's get some political analysis mark mccauley who has long studied russian a 1st joins us live on the program good to see you martin is the prisoner swap pivotal as the 2 countries say it is is it likely to herald a new chapter after years as we well know a fraught relations. it's a very very important 1st step and president selinski said it was one of his priorities in fact the top priority was to get the prisoners back because there were 24 rather ukrainian sailors...
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but we begin with chief meteorologist bill martin for where the storm is headed now. >> that's the big question mark here. where is this storm headed? it's a massive storm and a record setting storm. in many cases it will be a historic storm in many different categories. this is a category 5 not seen in the atlantic. raking in the bahamas right now. it's not a very typical island. the hurricane will stay up. this thing will drop down, right through the mountain ranges. the bahamas, they have a low typography, continuing to hold in strength and still a category 5. we will take a look at the path and there's a couple of things that are ominous here and obviously in my mind, this thing is running along the coast like this is not a good sign or a good thing because this thing, they could really easily go to the outside of this cone. and they could run just rake the coastline for hundreds of miles all the way up into the carolinas with hurricane forced winds. so this is what some of the models are doing. take a look at two of the solutions specifically. the yellow and the blue. now notice those resolutio
but we begin with chief meteorologist bill martin for where the storm is headed now. >> that's the big question mark here. where is this storm headed? it's a massive storm and a record setting storm. in many cases it will be a historic storm in many different categories. this is a category 5 not seen in the atlantic. raking in the bahamas right now. it's not a very typical island. the hurricane will stay up. this thing will drop down, right through the mountain ranges. the bahamas, they...
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well, it's martin scorsese so i think it's obviously this huge thing looming there in an award season. i think a lot of question marksinto form in this particular kind of gangster movie but also he is working with netflix which is a new partner. you have some of the masters of acting and filmmaking involved in this, so i do not think that it is going to go awry. i think it's just new territory for a lot of these people and from the trailer, i wasn't sure how i felt about the digital de—ageing yet. i didn't feel like it really gave me enough to let me immerse myself in it and see if i could really lose myself in the effect. is this frank? yes. hiya, frank, this isjimmy hoffa. well, that brings the special festival review edition of talking movies to a close. we hope you've enjoyed the show. please remember, you can always reach us online at bbc.com/talkingmovies and you can find us on facebook too. from me tom brook and the rest of the talking movies production team here in new york, it's goodbye as we leave you with a clip from number seven cherry lane which was shown both in venice and toronto. hello there. while sa
well, it's martin scorsese so i think it's obviously this huge thing looming there in an award season. i think a lot of question marksinto form in this particular kind of gangster movie but also he is working with netflix which is a new partner. you have some of the masters of acting and filmmaking involved in this, so i do not think that it is going to go awry. i think it's just new territory for a lot of these people and from the trailer, i wasn't sure how i felt about the digital de—ageing...
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mark eden. this captivated me from beginning to end am book i could not get enough of. martin eten was as a niche which i individualism. he becomes highly success of as writer when he meant it as criticism of the bourgeois society of material success because martin eden is -- becomes an uneducated sailor who becomes educated, who becomes a writer but he struggles for most of the novel and then, spoiler alert, becomes successful. and then he commits suicide. because he is disillusioned with western bourgeois society. love, fame and materialism, and so you go from a novel that is for me just absolutely riveting. one i could read over and over again but i will never get to the end of that novel. because he commits suicide. and to try to figure out why he commits suicide, i suppose shy get into that but that's dark if don't want to get into darkness like that. but people mo whit suicide go into that darkness. you want to read how people feel when they do this sort of thing. so, can you imagine reading a novel that is so upbeat and optimistic, a guy who is living the american dream
mark eden. this captivated me from beginning to end am book i could not get enough of. martin eten was as a niche which i individualism. he becomes highly success of as writer when he meant it as criticism of the bourgeois society of material success because martin eden is -- becomes an uneducated sailor who becomes educated, who becomes a writer but he struggles for most of the novel and then, spoiler alert, becomes successful. and then he commits suicide. because he is disillusioned with...
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mark, thank you for that. there will be extra security this year at the pumpkin park in san martine. it's been two months since the mass shooting at the gilroy garlic festival. organizers in nearby san martine want bigger law enforcement presence to help out with on site security. santa clara sheriff deputies will be there starting saturday when this festival begins. >> just with everything that's happened at the gilroy garlic festival. it's been a buzz. it's been a concern about large events like this. we've always been very conscious of security here. >> the sheriff's department and event organizers are discussing how many deputies will actually work the event there at the pumpkin farm. and for how long. they're going to be there saturday morning when it opens at 9:00, the event runs daily up until october 31st. >>> california companies battling to become king of plant based burgers, announcing major expansion plans today. how mcdonald's is now throwing its hat into the ring. . >>> facebook's two-day oculus connect six conference wraps up today. they heard information on the facebo
mark, thank you for that. there will be extra security this year at the pumpkin park in san martine. it's been two months since the mass shooting at the gilroy garlic festival. organizers in nearby san martine want bigger law enforcement presence to help out with on site security. santa clara sheriff deputies will be there starting saturday when this festival begins. >> just with everything that's happened at the gilroy garlic festival. it's been a buzz. it's been a concern about large...
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martin. >>how safe are you when you fly the reason a new allegation against a plane mechanic could mark the startgulation on mental stability in the airline industry. >>and ahead in sports avoiding a suspension is not the only news surrounding antonio brown tonight, this just happened and it's absurd. the shocking video released by the receiver. it features a recor well well well, what have we here? a magical place...that's lookin' to get scared! halloween time is back in disneyland and disney california adventure parks!... >>airlines mechanic in court today accused of trying to sabotage a passenger plane shortly before takeoff from miami boys this carry 150 people on board and if the plane had taken off the results could have been fatal brian todd now reports the airlines are starting to question the emotional stability of all the mechanics. >>the american airlines jet was rolling down the runway in miami with 150 people on board take off was in seconds when the pilots suddenly aborted it. investigators say the pilots had noticed an error in part of the navigation system which gives them a read
martin. >>how safe are you when you fly the reason a new allegation against a plane mechanic could mark the startgulation on mental stability in the airline industry. >>and ahead in sports avoiding a suspension is not the only news surrounding antonio brown tonight, this just happened and it's absurd. the shocking video released by the receiver. it features a recor well well well, what have we here? a magical place...that's lookin' to get scared! halloween time is back in disneyland...
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mark, thank you. in another important story, former defense secretary james mattis is breaking his silence for the first time since resigning from the trump administration last december. he spoke to david martinor "sunday morning." >> reporter: james mattis met with donald trump only once before signing on as his defense secretary, a job he expected to hold for at least four years. he lasted just under two years, resigning last december. you resigned the day after the president announced that the u.s. was pulling all its troops out of syria >> uh-huh, yes. >> reporter: did that decision have anything to do with your... >> absolutely it did. reporter: but what about the decision to withdraw from syria? >> i disagree with it. e reporter: because? >> because we need to maintain enough influence there that we don't see the same thing that happened when we withdrew from iraq. >> reporter: mattis believed a amdden pullout would undermine the campaign against isis and betray allies who were fighting alongside the americans. in his resignation letter, he hrote, "my views on treating allies with respect are strongly held." >> this was how i saw the strength of america, that we keep our alliances toget
mark, thank you. in another important story, former defense secretary james mattis is breaking his silence for the first time since resigning from the trump administration last december. he spoke to david martinor "sunday morning." >> reporter: james mattis met with donald trump only once before signing on as his defense secretary, a job he expected to hold for at least four years. he lasted just under two years, resigning last december. you resigned the day after the president...
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martin and steve ford. democrat oregon senator ron wyden turning up the heat on facebook, demanding its ceo, mark zuckerbergquences of his company's privacy violations, saying this in an interview that's published
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martin? >> let me ask you about something else. the gop party in alaska became the fifth state to cancel gop primaries. bill well, mark, they're all challenging them, but what's the point? >> i think it would be a different story if you had a lower level of support for the president among republicans. but he's caught support so strong monday republican officials but also republican voters. republican officials have been emboldened to take these steps to essentially show their support for the president by cancelling these primaries saying challengers need not apply here because our voters are not going to be interested. so these candidates have been talking about this in recent days. mark sanford has said maybe a legal challenge in south carolina, for example, could be on the table to challenge the state parties' decision, but because there is that strong support among republican voters for the president, you really haven't been seeing this uprising of backlash in support of these challengers. so it's been -- you know, these officials are emboldened to continue cancelling these primaries. >> indeed they are. rebecca bu
martin? >> let me ask you about something else. the gop party in alaska became the fifth state to cancel gop primaries. bill well, mark, they're all challenging them, but what's the point? >> i think it would be a different story if you had a lower level of support for the president among republicans. but he's caught support so strong monday republican officials but also republican voters. republican officials have been emboldened to take these steps to essentially show their...
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martin. , former u.s. ambassador to israel. from elections in israel to the elections back here coming up next year. the race for president, markved as governor of south carolina and as a congressman, rep resenting south carolina's first district, but now he is running for president, seeking the republican nomination against incumbent, president trump. he comes to us from charleston. governor, welcome back. you have been pretty open in saying it is a really long shots, the chances of you unseating donald trump, and we can show some of the numbers about his popularity within the republican party, over 84% or something like that. if in fact you do not think it is likely that you are going to unseat him, why do you do it? gov. sanford: because, i think we need to have a conversation of what it means to be a republican. we need to have a conversation on where we are going on debt, i think we are headed for real trouble, i think we need to have a conversation on trade, and i think we need to have a conversation on the value of institutions in our country. i think we need to have a conversation on tone. there are a bunch of different
martin. , former u.s. ambassador to israel. from elections in israel to the elections back here coming up next year. the race for president, markved as governor of south carolina and as a congressman, rep resenting south carolina's first district, but now he is running for president, seeking the republican nomination against incumbent, president trump. he comes to us from charleston. governor, welcome back. you have been pretty open in saying it is a really long shots, the chances of you...
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martin and steve ford. democrat oregon senator ron wyden turning up the heat on facebook, demanding its ceo, mark zuckerberg, face the consequences of his company's privacy violations, saying this in an interview that's published today. quote, mark zuckerberg has repeatedly lied to the american people about privacy. i think he ought to be held personally accountable, which is everything from financial fines to and let me underline this, the possibility of a prison term, end quote. let's bring in fox news senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano. judge, tech crunch just coming out with a new data breach, 419 million records of several data bases worldwide have been released and they said the server on which this data base was located was not protected by a password and furthermore, anybody could have found access to the data base. that gives more fuel to the fire of whether or not somebody like zuckerberg could be held personally liable and go to jail as a result of these releases. >> well, this is gross negligence which is a very extreme form of negligence but unfortunately for senator wyden, it is
martin and steve ford. democrat oregon senator ron wyden turning up the heat on facebook, demanding its ceo, mark zuckerberg, face the consequences of his company's privacy violations, saying this in an interview that's published today. quote, mark zuckerberg has repeatedly lied to the american people about privacy. i think he ought to be held personally accountable, which is everything from financial fines to and let me underline this, the possibility of a prison term, end quote. let's bring...
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mark, thank you. >>> in a important story, james mattis is breaking his silence for the first time since resigning from the trump administration last december. he spoke with david martinor sunday morning. >> reporter: james mattis met with donald trump only once before signing on as his defense secretary, a job he expected to hold for at least four years. he lasted just under two years, resigning last december. you resigned the day after the president announced that the u.s. was pulli ining all of its troops out of syria. >> yes. >> reporter: did that decision have anything to do with your -- >> absolutely it did. >> reporter: what about the decision to withdraw from syria? >> i disagree with it. >> reporter: because? >> because we need to maintain enough influence there that we don't see the same thing that haed when we withdrew from iraq. >> reporter: mattis believed a sudden pullout would betray allies fighting alongside americans. in his resignation letter, he wrote, my views on treating allies with respect are strongly held. >> this is how i saw the strength of america, that we keep our alliances together and keep them tight. and if i wasn't the right person to d
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>>> today marks the return of an annual tradition. 15 years old, the million fathers march, organizers say schools in at least 81 u.s. cities will celebrate, that includes pittsburg's martin luther king, jr., high school. this morning, fathers and father figures of all kinds will help walk and welcome children to campus. that event also includes a march around campus and a motivational speaker, talking about the importance of male role models. >>> a contra costa non-profit is stepping up to assist antioch schools with its free lunch program. the group white pony express will donate hundreds of pounds of food every week to food pantries at two antioch schools. the group will also get help for the food pantries to try to get them off the ground. >>> if you love legos, look no further than the bay area. the first legoland discovery center in the state is opening at the great mall in milpitas. kids from stratford school helped break ground. the mini construction site set up with tons of legos. when it finishes in the spring, the discovery center will span 31,000 square feet, there will be a lego pool, classes on master building, and a mini land featuring models of bay area la
>>> today marks the return of an annual tradition. 15 years old, the million fathers march, organizers say schools in at least 81 u.s. cities will celebrate, that includes pittsburg's martin luther king, jr., high school. this morning, fathers and father figures of all kinds will help walk and welcome children to campus. that event also includes a march around campus and a motivational speaker, talking about the importance of male role models. >>> a contra costa non-profit is...
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mark cuban and robert herjavec are here live. we'll right back with those two. [ applause ] >> this is "abc7 mornings." >> good morning, i'm kumasi aaron for "abc7 mornings." a fire was sparked in martins and the higher humidity made it easier if get the fire under control. the investigators are looking at what sparked that fire last night. >>> all right. some slow spots because of the earlier accidents. one is in san francisco southbound 101, a crawl as you come off of the bay b cesar chavez. 280 a better option there. westbound 24 heavy near it is slow across the span and slow across the oh, wow. you two are going to have such a great trip. yeah, have fun! thanks to you, we will. aw, stop. this is why voya helps reach today's goals... ...all while helping you to and through retirement. um, you guys are just going for a week, right? yeah! that's right. can you help with these? oh... um, we're more of the plan, invest and protect kind of help... sorry, little paws, so. but have fun! send a postcard! voya. helping you to and through retirement. >>> now, your accuweather forecast with lisa argen. >> hello, everyone. friday morning and getting some clearing on the golden gate bridge and
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michael egan samantha martin egan carole eggert lisa caren ehrlich john ernst eichler eric adam eisenberg daphne ferlinda elder michael j. elferis markeph ellis valerie silver ellis albert alfy william elmarry robert r. elseth edgar hendricks emery, jr. doris suk-yuen eng christopher epps ulf ramm ericson erwin l. erker william john erwin sarah ali escarcega jose espinal fanny espinoza billy scoop esposito bridget ann esposito francis esposito michael a. esposito ruben esquilin, jr. sadie ette barbara g. etzold eric brian evans robert edward evans meredith emily june ewart catherine k. fagan and my brother, andrew r rosenberg. we think of you every day, you are loved, and you now have a 2-year-old grandson who is her namesake. the family will let him know all about you and what a wonderful person you were, you are missed. >> and my aunt, lisa marie terry, we come together today to remember and cherish your life and all the lives who. we are here to the day to say those of you who are left behind and those who are lost, we love you, and we will never forget you. patricia mary fagan >> bill: the moment, the president live from the pent
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mark esper at defense and the secretary of state. the secretary spent 86 to 91 of the army but 10 years ago was selling oil equipment in the secure company in wichita, kansas. gina martinage right? >> the unceremonious way he was fired, it is unique that this president could make people who have been criticized look sympathetic. tom: exactly. bolton ismbassador going to be in the punditry sphere talking about this any moment. how is he replaced in this unique administration or is he un-replaceable? marty: there is a lot of speculation on the people who might replace him. none of them are household names. i personally think he could wind up that donald trump does not replace him at all. tom: exactly. marty: this is a national security strategy that resides with the president and that is where he got into trouble with john bolton. there has been reporting that donald trump himself has question why does he even need a national security advisor. francine: but how does this change foreign policy? does he need a national security advisor? with the exit stage left of bolton, is the president going to meet with the irani and president at the united nations general assembly? ma
mark esper at defense and the secretary of state. the secretary spent 86 to 91 of the army but 10 years ago was selling oil equipment in the secure company in wichita, kansas. gina martinage right? >> the unceremonious way he was fired, it is unique that this president could make people who have been criticized look sympathetic. tom: exactly. bolton ismbassador going to be in the punditry sphere talking about this any moment. how is he replaced in this unique administration or is he...
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mark lawrence, bavi. >>> was per baxter. >> lorraine g bay. >> michelle biel. >>ed to m beamer. >> paul frederick beatini. >> jane beatty. >> alan anthony besaven. lawrence, beck. >> manette beckles. >> carl john bedigian. >>> and my father martineilke. >> yelina belilov ask. >> nina patrice bell. firefighter steve fenn develop i don't think belson. . >> bill: good morning to everyone watching us and across the world. it is that date again. it is 9/11 we are listening to somber moments in lower manhattan. the names of nearly 3,000 people being read in manhattan. america marks 18 years since as we say hello from new york city. for the next several hours we will be in coverage of the events in new york city, pennsylvania, and washington, d.c. we go through this together every year. good morning everyone i'm bill hemmer live your
mark lawrence, bavi. >>> was per baxter. >> lorraine g bay. >> michelle biel. >>ed to m beamer. >> paul frederick beatini. >> jane beatty. >> alan anthony besaven. lawrence, beck. >> manette beckles. >> carl john bedigian. >>> and my father martineilke. >> yelina belilov ask. >> nina patrice bell. firefighter steve fenn develop i don't think belson. . >> bill: good morning to everyone watching us and across the...