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. >> smiley-marvel, there you go. >> that's too much. honored to have you o thank you for coming to see us. >> thank you so much. >> that's our show for tonight. good night from l.a. thanks for watching and as always, keep the faith. ♪ >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >>> i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with carl and rob reiner. that's next time. see you then. ♪ ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. ♪ >>> thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good evening from los angeles. i'm tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with singer/sock writer michael bolton. the multi-grammy award winning joins us to talk about his 27th album called "songs of sin my" which pays tributes to songs from the most iconic moves. he will discuss miss move to comedy general use. the conversation with michael bolton coming up right now. ♪. the conversation with michael bolton coming up right now. ♪e. the conversation with michael bolton coming up right
. >> smiley-marvel, there you go. >> that's too much. honored to have you o thank you for coming to see us. >> thank you so much. >> that's our show for tonight. good night from l.a. thanks for watching and as always, keep the faith. ♪ >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >>> i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with carl and rob reiner. that's next time. see you then. ♪ ♪ -- captions by vitac...
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[applause] think of the marvels we could achieve if we set free the dreams of our people. keywords to the illnesses that have always plagued us are not too much to hope. american footprints on the distant worlds are not too big of a dream. millions listed from welfare to
[applause] think of the marvels we could achieve if we set free the dreams of our people. keywords to the illnesses that have always plagued us are not too much to hope. american footprints on the distant worlds are not too big of a dream. millions listed from welfare to
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he bought pixar, he bought marvel, he bought lucasfilm.er michael eisner, who was the outgoing ceo or just left thought the pixar animation studio acquisition was insane because of the price. even went to the board and said so. bob iger turned out to be right. in this day when you're going to be -- in these days where you're going to be unbundling the cable model, as jim stewart said, that's the biggest, biggest challenge disney faces, you want at your helm somebody like bob iger who knows that in the end, having the premium content is what protects you in a world where people can go anywhere and get anything. and certainly, when youtube is putting on content that's destructive and denigrating, and now people are fleeing it, you protect your brand of disney, which is one of the great brands of the century, and you protect your business model if you're somebody like bob iger who understands good and premium content. >> is two years long enough to see this content versus technology thing really more come to a head? you mentioned the sort of
he bought pixar, he bought marvel, he bought lucasfilm.er michael eisner, who was the outgoing ceo or just left thought the pixar animation studio acquisition was insane because of the price. even went to the board and said so. bob iger turned out to be right. in this day when you're going to be -- in these days where you're going to be unbundling the cable model, as jim stewart said, that's the biggest, biggest challenge disney faces, you want at your helm somebody like bob iger who knows that...
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from gorgeous in gold to metallic marvel. our " (male #1) it's a little something i've done every night since i was a kid, empty my pocket change into this old jar. it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our age getting life insurance at such an affordable rate. it's true. if you're 50 to 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program for less than 35 cents a day, just $9.95 a month. there's no medical exam and no health questions. you know, the average cost of a funeral is over $8,300. now that's a big burden to leave your loved ones. as long as you're 50 to 85, you cannot be turned down because of your health. your premium never goes up and your benefit never goes down due to age. plus, your coverage builds cash value over time. call now for free information and a free gift. all i did was make a phone call
from gorgeous in gold to metallic marvel. our " (male #1) it's a little something i've done every night since i was a kid, empty my pocket change into this old jar. it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our age getting life insurance at such an affordable rate. it's true. if you're 50 to 85, you can get...
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a marvelous success as far as ibm was concerned. a lead-in systems 360, which was announced by ibm in 1964 and brought in a new architecture for ibm infrastructure. know, and may be running today with 1401 programs with ibm's mainframe and 360 architecture. her staffies to recently traveled to san jose, california, to learn about its rich history. learn more about san jose and other stops on our tour at www.c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend come every weekend, on c-span 3. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service a
a marvelous success as far as ibm was concerned. a lead-in systems 360, which was announced by ibm in 1964 and brought in a new architecture for ibm infrastructure. know, and may be running today with 1401 programs with ibm's mainframe and 360 architecture. her staffies to recently traveled to san jose, california, to learn about its rich history. learn more about san jose and other stops on our tour at www.c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend come every...
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tenth circuit judge possesses the fairness, independence and open-mindedness necessary to make him a marvelous addition to the supreme court. the post went on to say that senators should not miss the chance to rally behind gorsuch who has been roundly praised here by democrats and republicans alike. so, mr. president, in other words, judge neil gorsuch should be treated fairly, receive an up-or-down vote and be confirmed to the supreme court just like all four first-term supreme court nominees of president clinton and president obama. because again, even as those on the left can't help but admit, there is no principled reason to vote no on judge gorsuch. it's the sentiment that we have heard from many of our colleagues here on the floor as we have been debating judge gorsuch's nomination over the past few weeks. as we wait for the judiciary committee to report out his nomination, i would encourage members from both sides to continue taking advantage of available floor time to discuss this important issue. i'd also remind senators that we'll have all next week, all of next week to continue deba
tenth circuit judge possesses the fairness, independence and open-mindedness necessary to make him a marvelous addition to the supreme court. the post went on to say that senators should not miss the chance to rally behind gorsuch who has been roundly praised here by democrats and republicans alike. so, mr. president, in other words, judge neil gorsuch should be treated fairly, receive an up-or-down vote and be confirmed to the supreme court just like all four first-term supreme court nominees...
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it was a marvelous success as far as ibm was concerned, that the lead-in for assistance 360, and was just a brand-new architecture from ibm's perspective. the 1401 lindon with emulators in the 360 processes. for all i know, there may be simulators running today with 1401 programs running on ibm's mainframe, on 360 architecture machines. >> are cities tour staff recently traveled to san jose, itsfornia to learn about rich history. learn more about san jose and other stops on our tour at c-span.org/citiestour. watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> sunday night on "q&a," a wall about investigator talks his front-page story, "the rise and fall of a case three renegade," about the career and downfall of a former lobbyist for one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world. >> i heard rumors about this guy's lifestyle for a wild, so i wanted to wait and see if anything else became public about this guy. a year later i started looking into his life and his campaign donations and spending and what made him want to wash and stop drug lobbyists. -- wa
it was a marvelous success as far as ibm was concerned, that the lead-in for assistance 360, and was just a brand-new architecture from ibm's perspective. the 1401 lindon with emulators in the 360 processes. for all i know, there may be simulators running today with 1401 programs running on ibm's mainframe, on 360 architecture machines. >> are cities tour staff recently traveled to san jose, itsfornia to learn about rich history. learn more about san jose and other stops on our tour at...
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it is such a marvellous work, a work of art and i love it to pieces. dvd for anyone staying in. logan. doctor strange, what would you do with a superhero movie if you make the kind of film ken russell would make? watching doctor strange, benedict cumberbatch as a neurosurgeon that gets pulled into this strange world. sometimes you think it is an outtake from altered states. i am a huge ken russell fan. but in cinema is, taking logo on the other way. all those not a superhero movie. looking at doctor strange and thinking it is at doctor strange and thinking it is a superhero movie, we can be as psychedelic as we like. mark, thanks as ever. you can find all the film news and reviews from across the bbc on this special section of the website. all our previous programmes are on the eye player, as well. goodbye. good evening, a mixed day today and for many cloudy skies with damp weather. clear skies moving in from the west and, through this evening, as the clear skies move across the country, it will turn quite cold with temperatures dropping quickly through the remainder of this eve
it is such a marvellous work, a work of art and i love it to pieces. dvd for anyone staying in. logan. doctor strange, what would you do with a superhero movie if you make the kind of film ken russell would make? watching doctor strange, benedict cumberbatch as a neurosurgeon that gets pulled into this strange world. sometimes you think it is an outtake from altered states. i am a huge ken russell fan. but in cinema is, taking logo on the other way. all those not a superhero movie. looking at...
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it's over. >> reporter: if you stick around long enough in marvel's dead pool. still here. it's over. >> it's over. go home. >> go home. >> a reminder it is worth, the few extra minutes of your attention. >> go. >> reporter: whether at beginning or end to give credit to those giving itcred. too ♪ people take action against housing discrimination? my co-worker was pressured by her landlord to pay her rent with sexual favors. my neighbor was told she needs to get rid of her dog, even though he's an assistance animal. housing discrimination is illegal. if you think you've been a victim, report it to hud. like we did. narrator: they all reported discrimination and were able to secure their fair housing rights under the law. visit hud.gov/fairhousing or call the hud hotline. >> scott pruitt has for years ben one. the agencies adversaries. as he sued the epa 14 times, challenging pollution regulations. climate researchers are concerned they will slash the budget and cut the staff. they are scrambling to find ways to fund their research. one idea, environmental tourism
it's over. >> reporter: if you stick around long enough in marvel's dead pool. still here. it's over. >> it's over. go home. >> go home. >> a reminder it is worth, the few extra minutes of your attention. >> go. >> reporter: whether at beginning or end to give credit to those giving itcred. too ♪ people take action against housing discrimination? my co-worker was pressured by her landlord to pay her rent with sexual favors. my neighbor was told she needs to...
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but i do every day marvel at the fact that somebody who said a gross and crude thing that president trump said wouldn't even be allowed in a frathouse and he's in the white house. >> well, i think we've covered the "access hollywood" tape quite a bit, but i guess the question is if one criticizes only republicans when they make crude comments, does that not undermine the moral authority if they don't criticize when democrats make crude comments. >> i think everybody was making crude comments. i just don't know. i wasn't at that dinner. but i was at the dinner last night at the gridiron club and we were all, i think, quite, shall we say, respectable. i'll look at what my colleagues said there. but i do think that in the oval office we were always, always with perfect, with decorum appropriate for the white house. >> democratic leader nancy pelosi, always a pleasure to see
but i do every day marvel at the fact that somebody who said a gross and crude thing that president trump said wouldn't even be allowed in a frathouse and he's in the white house. >> well, i think we've covered the "access hollywood" tape quite a bit, but i guess the question is if one criticizes only republicans when they make crude comments, does that not undermine the moral authority if they don't criticize when democrats make crude comments. >> i think everybody was...
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it's over. >> reporter: if you stick around long enough in marvel's dead pool. still here. it's over. >> it's over. go home. >> go home. >> a reminder it is worth, the few extra minutes of your attention. >> go. >> reporter: whether at beginning or end to give credit to those giving credit too. ♪,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> scott pruitt has for years ben one. the agencies adversaries. as he sued the epa 14 times, challenging pollution regulations. climate researchers are concerned they will slash the budget and cut the staff. they are scrambling to find ways to fund their research. one idea, environmental tourism. in the series, the climate diaries, mark phillips went with tour iists to the bottom of the world. >> here we go! >> reporter: there are things you can do here as a tourist you can't do anywhere else. the plunge into the freezing antarctica ocean is something you may only want to try once. but encounters with the antarctica wildlife something you may want to do over and over again. these trips are called expeditions, not cruises. for reasons that go beyond market
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disney has marvel, warner has batman injustice league. what is fox's grand plan?nchise for fox their biggest franchise by far. inis getting a little long the tooth. the first movie came out in 2000 starring hugh jackman. he has been will rain or 7 -- he for 17 years.rine they're trying to establish a model where you have the films based on strong individual l, theners, like deadpoo you can build towards ensemble movies in the same way that is needed with the avengers and warner bros. will do with the justice league. you get attached to these characters, then when they are in a movie together at the box office booms bigger because it is a magnet event. vonnie: hugh jackman has not been wolverine for 17 years, he has been wolverine all his life. >> he is wolverine. in the the darkness trailer didn't translate well in batman versus superman. it wasn't a mass success. >> it is a risk. the criticism of batman versus superman is that it was too serious. it was dark for sure, but so were the earlier christopher nolan batman movies, but those did very well. they were very
disney has marvel, warner has batman injustice league. what is fox's grand plan?nchise for fox their biggest franchise by far. inis getting a little long the tooth. the first movie came out in 2000 starring hugh jackman. he has been will rain or 7 -- he for 17 years.rine they're trying to establish a model where you have the films based on strong individual l, theners, like deadpoo you can build towards ensemble movies in the same way that is needed with the avengers and warner bros. will do...
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moonlight is back in cinemas as a result of the oscar and it is wonderful, such a marvellous work ande it to pieces. doctor strange, we have a and it shows what you can do with a soupy burro —— superhero movie. there are moments when you are watching it when you think, that is an outtake from altered states. i love ken russell and love his work, but what is interesting is seeing incentive as... thank you. all our previous programmes are on the i play. goodbye. for much of her career, lionel shriver scribbled in obscurity. then her seventh novel hit the big—time. we need to talk about kevin won the orange prize for fiction we need to talk about kevin won the orange prize forfiction in her latest book is called the mandibles and is set in a financial crisis in the states in the near future. it's about a wealthy family who must deal with the loss of their wealth and learn to survive as the duller colla pses learn to survive as the duller collapses and inflation soars. you wrote this novel in 2015 and the picture you paint of america is pretty bleak. revisiting it now as it comes out in p
moonlight is back in cinemas as a result of the oscar and it is wonderful, such a marvellous work ande it to pieces. doctor strange, we have a and it shows what you can do with a soupy burro —— superhero movie. there are moments when you are watching it when you think, that is an outtake from altered states. i love ken russell and love his work, but what is interesting is seeing incentive as... thank you. all our previous programmes are on the i play. goodbye. for much of her career, lionel...
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court, a marvelous addition. the american bar association has given him the highest possible rating. he was even introduced at his confirmation hearing last week by a former top lawyer for the obama administration. neal katyal is a democrat. he was the acting solicitor general under president obama for the united states. he has called judge gorsuch one of the most thoughtful and brilliant judges to have served on our nation over the last century. i think any democrat who watched the confirmation hearings and who looked at the nominee's record will decide it's an easy decision to confirm him. if there's a democrat who reaches the opposite conclusion, i say come to this floor. come to the floor of the united states senate. explain why you think our judges should go into a case favoring one side or another. you think a judge should make promise abouts how they'll -- promises about how they'll view just when a vote of -- just to win the vote of a senator? go ahead, come to the floor, make your case. if you think that
court, a marvelous addition. the american bar association has given him the highest possible rating. he was even introduced at his confirmation hearing last week by a former top lawyer for the obama administration. neal katyal is a democrat. he was the acting solicitor general under president obama for the united states. he has called judge gorsuch one of the most thoughtful and brilliant judges to have served on our nation over the last century. i think any democrat who watched the...
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it is such a marvellous work, a work of art and i love it to pieces. dvd for anyone staying in.ogan. doctor strange, what would you do with a superhero movie if you make the kind of film ken russell would make. watching doctor strange, benedict cumberbatch as a neurosurgeon that gets pulled into this strange world. sometimes you think it is an outtake of altered states. i love the hallucinogenic weirdness, but in cinemas, they take logan completely the other way. it is almost not a superhero movie. looking at doctor strange, it is a superhero movie and we can be as psychedelic as we like. it is an interesting double bill. thanks very much, as ever. a quick reminder before we go that you'll find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc.co.uk/mark kermode and you can catch up on our previous programmes on the bbc iplayer. that's it for this week though. thanks for watching. goodbye. sunshine has been breaking through the cloud. this is the north coast of cornwall. there are some clear spells as we end the day, but the most of the country it is a cloudy picture.
it is such a marvellous work, a work of art and i love it to pieces. dvd for anyone staying in.ogan. doctor strange, what would you do with a superhero movie if you make the kind of film ken russell would make. watching doctor strange, benedict cumberbatch as a neurosurgeon that gets pulled into this strange world. sometimes you think it is an outtake of altered states. i love the hallucinogenic weirdness, but in cinemas, they take logan completely the other way. it is almost not a superhero...
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it's over. >> reporter: if you stick around long enough in marvel's dead pool.oof. >> you're still here. it's over. >> it's over. go home. >> go home. >> a reminder it is worth, the few extra minutes of your attention. >> go. >> reporter: whether at beginning or end to give credit to those giving credit too. ♪ (male #1) it's a little something i've done every night since i was a kid, empty my pocket change into this old jar. it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our age getting life insurance at such an affordable rate. it's true. if you're 50 to 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program for less than 35 cents a day, just $9.95 a month. there's no medical exam and no health questions. you know, the average cost of a funeral is over $8,300. now that's a big burden to leave your loved ones. as long as you're 50 to 85, you cannot be turned d
it's over. >> reporter: if you stick around long enough in marvel's dead pool.oof. >> you're still here. it's over. >> it's over. go home. >> go home. >> a reminder it is worth, the few extra minutes of your attention. >> go. >> reporter: whether at beginning or end to give credit to those giving credit too. ♪ (male #1) it's a little something i've done every night since i was a kid, empty my pocket change into this old jar. it's never much, just...
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and -- gracious about it, and did a marvelous job. and someone wrote a book from australia using the digitized papers through the internet. professor wilson is a laureate of the lincoln academy of illinois, which awarded him the order of lincoln, the state's highest honor. he holds a number of honorary degrees from down college, knox college. degrees fromed lincoln memorial university, the civil war roundtable of new york, the lincoln group of new york, and this organization, the abraham lincoln institute. i will spare you the recitation of his publications, which run on for four pages, and end by saying the research skills by which doug and rod demonstrated during their work in research at the library of congress was absolutely unsurpassed. with accuracy, with diligence, just tenacity. i was deeply impressed. we have been friends for a long time, and i take great pride in introducing the vessel or -- introducing professor douglas l. wilson. [applause] douglas wilson: thank you very much. thank you, john. he behaved himself better thi
and -- gracious about it, and did a marvelous job. and someone wrote a book from australia using the digitized papers through the internet. professor wilson is a laureate of the lincoln academy of illinois, which awarded him the order of lincoln, the state's highest honor. he holds a number of honorary degrees from down college, knox college. degrees fromed lincoln memorial university, the civil war roundtable of new york, the lincoln group of new york, and this organization, the abraham...
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it is such a marvellous work, an absolute work of art and i love it to pieces.ng in? dr strange, so we have logan which shows what you can do with a superhero movie when you try to turn it into a movie about ageing. doctor strange is basically what would you do with a superhero movie if you make the kind of film ken russell would make? watching doctor strange, benedict cumberbatch as a neurosurgeon that gets pulled into this strange world. sometimes you think, that's an outtake from altered states, isn't it? i love the hallucinogenic weirdness, but in cinemas, taking logan completely the other way, it's almost not a superhero movie. looking at doctor strange, it is a superhero movie and we can be as psychedelic as we like. so it's an interesting double bill. thanks very much, as ever. a quick reminder of course, you can find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc.co.uk/markkermode and you can catch up on our previous programmes on the bbc iplayer. so, happy cinema going. goodbye. good evening. we have a clear skies outside across most parts
it is such a marvellous work, an absolute work of art and i love it to pieces.ng in? dr strange, so we have logan which shows what you can do with a superhero movie when you try to turn it into a movie about ageing. doctor strange is basically what would you do with a superhero movie if you make the kind of film ken russell would make? watching doctor strange, benedict cumberbatch as a neurosurgeon that gets pulled into this strange world. sometimes you think, that's an outtake from altered...
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hugh jackman returns huthackman returns as wolverine in the marvel blockbuster logan.will hear more about that in the film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster charlie wolf and the chief political commentatorfor the independent, john rentoul. welcome back to both of you. firstly, let us have a look at the front pages. beginning with the observer who says that the uk's river is the watchdog is launching an enquiry into how the data of voters is being used during political campaigns. in sunday telegraph, allegations from president trump that barack obama orchestrated an illegal watergate style phone tapping operation at trump tower. meanwhile, the mail on sunday says that tony blair attended a secret meeting at the white house to discuss working for donald trump asa to discuss working for donald trump as a middle east peace convoy —— envoy. the chancellor will use the budget to build up a war chest of boost britain's post brexit resilient. the independent leads with its own poll suggestin
hugh jackman returns huthackman returns as wolverine in the marvel blockbuster logan.will hear more about that in the film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster charlie wolf and the chief political commentatorfor the independent, john rentoul. welcome back to both of you. firstly, let us have a look at the front pages. beginning with the observer who says that the uk's river is the watchdog is launching an...
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and it's just a thll a chance tr hard work and marvel aothers.amala edwards, channel 6 "action news." >> by wait you have a see walt s and all the s until sunday march 19th and eight pods took home thelu ribb hien wts. studying at villanova le check in with alicia vitarelli live from the newsroom with a look ahead. >> it's a great story and i never knew t tulips liked classical music. a nationwide survey shows that about $1,000 for the big't have case. at 4:00 we save you money on th inside of a store selling dresses 60% of the retail price and your purchase will help women in our community. >>> and it may look strange but a new high tech device is played to keep your phone conversations private in public. we'll show you how it works. you won't want to miss how this technology works, it's funny stuff. >>> take us with you on the go, download the free 6 abc news app. see you guys at 4:00. >> thanks alicia. heck of the accuweather forecast. >> we are staying cold period b >> i'll get ad lib for the mont. >> lets lk live double scan around the area
and it's just a thll a chance tr hard work and marvel aothers.amala edwards, channel 6 "action news." >> by wait you have a see walt s and all the s until sunday march 19th and eight pods took home thelu ribb hien wts. studying at villanova le check in with alicia vitarelli live from the newsroom with a look ahead. >> it's a great story and i never knew t tulips liked classical music. a nationwide survey shows that about $1,000 for the big't have case. at 4:00 we save you...
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. >> she's a marvell. >> why? >> because she keeps going.he comes regardless of what's happening, she shows up to sub. >> it is due t >> you can imagine all of the changes she's seen over the years, including this shiny new building, still the warm welcomes await her. >> hi. you're back. so good to see you. i get a good feeling when they say that. i just love kids. >> but that eeps not all. she loves the students here so much every year she offers a scholarship to two different kids. >> i would love to see one of you get one of those clips. >> $1,000 for college tuition with no plans to retire again. >> desire a purpose after retirement. you need to retire to something, not just from. >> news4. >>> well that's all for the news4 this week. i'm sherry burris. we leave you the pictures of the cherry some of them are still blooms. thanks for joining us and have a great week. ♪ ta-da . ♪ ta-da ♪ ta-da ♪ ta-da ♪ ta-da ta-- ta-da! [ crashing ] ta-da! [ laughing ] [ distant, echoing ] ta-da! [ distant, echoing ] ta-da!
. >> she's a marvell. >> why? >> because she keeps going.he comes regardless of what's happening, she shows up to sub. >> it is due t >> you can imagine all of the changes she's seen over the years, including this shiny new building, still the warm welcomes await her. >> hi. you're back. so good to see you. i get a good feeling when they say that. i just love kids. >> but that eeps not all. she loves the students here so much every year she offers a...
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there's a lot of curages men and women doing marvelous work. >> are we over litigating? >> you know what, the point is at some point we're going to sigh whatever, we give up. just roll over on our backs because there is that point of exhaustion. how do you keep up with this? on a daily basis? you said we're on day 68. feels like day 680. so, yes, we are over litigating but we're in a strange world where what's the alternative? just let it roll off, to not correct him, to not care about the untruths? >> thank you as always. plesher to have you. another break for us. our final break and did someone just mention melissa mccarthy. she's the subject of a countdown now at 45 days. why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical
there's a lot of curages men and women doing marvelous work. >> are we over litigating? >> you know what, the point is at some point we're going to sigh whatever, we give up. just roll over on our backs because there is that point of exhaustion. how do you keep up with this? on a daily basis? you said we're on day 68. feels like day 680. so, yes, we are over litigating but we're in a strange world where what's the alternative? just let it roll off, to not correct him, to not care...
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it isn't often a marvel super hero gets to saddle up, tip his hat and ride off into the proverbial sunsetse calls it the perfect blaze of glory, good-bye. >> and, of course, this theme of young ladies being the her row inor a super power chick, that's always nice, too. next to some later fare as we gear up for the wedding season. and nan kendrick makes the bold move of attending her oldest she finds herself sitting with all the other miss fits. >> i got dumped by francie's brother the best man back there at table one. >> no kidding. > this is a great table. >> it's a great one. >> no, it isn't. >> yes. >> no, it isn't. >> they're like at the table in the back of the room. despite the movie's cute message of being able to find romance under the most unlikely of circumstances, you can kind of predict what the critics say. only 1% splat on rotten tomatoes. >> not 19? >> no, that would have been. >> appropriate. >> more cute. table 19 is as exhausting as a real wedding reception. and david ehrlich calls it a woeful wedding farce in which the cake is the most interesting character. ouch. >> wo
it isn't often a marvel super hero gets to saddle up, tip his hat and ride off into the proverbial sunsetse calls it the perfect blaze of glory, good-bye. >> and, of course, this theme of young ladies being the her row inor a super power chick, that's always nice, too. next to some later fare as we gear up for the wedding season. and nan kendrick makes the bold move of attending her oldest she finds herself sitting with all the other miss fits. >> i got dumped by francie's brother...
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circuit judge possesses the fairness and dependence and open mindedness necessary to make him a marvelous addition to the supreme court and went on to say senators shouldn't miss the chance as he has been praised by democrats and republicans alike. so mr. president, judge gorsuch should be treated fairly, receive an up or down vote and be confirmed to the court just like all nominees of president clinton and president obama because again even if they cannot help if there is no principled reason to vote no on judge gorsuch. as we've heard from many on ther floor as we've been debating judge gorsuch's nomination the past few weeks as we look to thu judiciary committee for the nomination, i would encourage members from both sides to continue to take advantage of the mor floor time to discuss ts important issue. i would also remind senators that he will have all of next week to continue to debate the nomination as well. i look forward to hearing from our colleagues for this extremely well qualified nominr: nominee. >> i rise this morning on a few topics, but i first want to mention that last
circuit judge possesses the fairness and dependence and open mindedness necessary to make him a marvelous addition to the supreme court and went on to say senators shouldn't miss the chance as he has been praised by democrats and republicans alike. so mr. president, judge gorsuch should be treated fairly, receive an up or down vote and be confirmed to the court just like all nominees of president clinton and president obama because again even if they cannot help if there is no principled reason...
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it is a marvelous book. you know beautifully rendered, beautifully written.t is a coming-of-age narrative and nobody would know about this book but for the fact that we are going to do an event here at the store. that we will be featuring it and this is the job that we have is booksellers which was to introduce new authors to people. and to make a selection so that customers coming into the store can bump into these. i didn't mean to take your time on this discussion. >> while mitchell brought over stacks of books and he'll get through them one way or another.[laughter] >> i feel for the caller from sedona who says we have no bookstores here. i'm glad you found out that they could access the library. at least that, because i think back over the last 35 years about how, with great gratitude about how important, how much a part of mileage books and books is. how much time i spend here, how much of my connection to a cultural world comes through this place. i am very fortunate, amazingly fortunate in that regard. i have a book, a new book out from which this has
it is a marvelous book. you know beautifully rendered, beautifully written.t is a coming-of-age narrative and nobody would know about this book but for the fact that we are going to do an event here at the store. that we will be featuring it and this is the job that we have is booksellers which was to introduce new authors to people. and to make a selection so that customers coming into the store can bump into these. i didn't mean to take your time on this discussion. >> while mitchell...
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paul and the marvelous staff make it possible to once again meet in this historic theater. we want to thank colleen pryor, patrick pearson, allison and lauren for their assistance. thestaff have handled complicated logistics of hosting this event and i hope you will join me in giving the society staff a hearty round of applause and appreciation of their efforts. [applause] sincerely thank the donors whose contributions allow us to meet in this magnificent space. we also thank our friends at the illinois state society and washington, d.c. for their continued support. your online and in person financial contributions to the abraham lincoln institute help to fund the symposium and we hope you will give generously again today. dds enthusiasm, a validating our efforts and demonstrating that abraham lincoln's ambitions for the esteem of his fellow man and woman has been achieved. on behalf of the board of directors, i welcome you to our 20th annual symposium. whether you are with us here in washington or watching the elsewhere, we trust you will find yourselves having been inform
paul and the marvelous staff make it possible to once again meet in this historic theater. we want to thank colleen pryor, patrick pearson, allison and lauren for their assistance. thestaff have handled complicated logistics of hosting this event and i hope you will join me in giving the society staff a hearty round of applause and appreciation of their efforts. [applause] sincerely thank the donors whose contributions allow us to meet in this magnificent space. we also thank our friends at the...
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think of the marvels we can achieve mckiernan is to illnesses -- we can achieve. now we must deliver for them. some early excerpts released by the white house a short while ago. peter flynn.s -- >> melania trump will be attending. sitting with her will be three relatives of americans. the authority said they were .illed by immigrants they will attend the president's jamil -- hes, and will be among the six guests sitting with the first lady. he became one of the first local advocates on the tough stance on immigration. mrs. trump will also be joined i just good day mess -- jessica .amos aisle,other side of the a lot of the democrats are bringing middle eastern guests , this picture was tweeted out of marc veasey meeting with syrian refugees attending the speech tonight as his guests. >> we are going to keep an i on the white house. there is some activity. steve annan is now leaving. we see senior aides coming go. scalia, the late wife of antonin scalia, will be in attendance. the confirmation hearing getting underway on march 20. we will have live coverage. let's g
think of the marvels we can achieve mckiernan is to illnesses -- we can achieve. now we must deliver for them. some early excerpts released by the white house a short while ago. peter flynn.s -- >> melania trump will be attending. sitting with her will be three relatives of americans. the authority said they were .illed by immigrants they will attend the president's jamil -- hes, and will be among the six guests sitting with the first lady. he became one of the first local advocates on...
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. >> look at this marvelous work of art. >> reporter: there are many things that are precious to mary, but at the age of 96 few of them appear to be as close to her heart as this redwood tree. she planted it in 1962 as an elegant and tribute in the face of a tragic plane crash. >> i lost my husband and children and i planted it in memory of them. so, it's over 50 years old. it is a great incredible wonder. >> reporter: why a redwood. it has to do something her late husband did. >> did he propose to you . >> yes. i don't talk about that. >> reporter: the tre 96 feet tall. >> to have this giant in the heart of the city, you don't think that's fantastic. >> reporter: but not fantastic for everyone. the tree has caused controversy in the neighborhood that is spilling into city hall. supporters has asked the grant the tree as a city landmark. that idea doesn't sit well with some of mary's neighbors. the family across the street says the tree brokz their view but the main concern is safety. >> there are risks and hazards. you don't know when something might happen. to have a tree that is so
. >> look at this marvelous work of art. >> reporter: there are many things that are precious to mary, but at the age of 96 few of them appear to be as close to her heart as this redwood tree. she planted it in 1962 as an elegant and tribute in the face of a tragic plane crash. >> i lost my husband and children and i planted it in memory of them. so, it's over 50 years old. it is a great incredible wonder. >> reporter: why a redwood. it has to do something her late...
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. >> we have a marvelous opportunity, but we could lose it. >> reporter: versus passion from the left. >> please vote no. >> the jenoppose this bill with breathe and every bone in my body. >> reporter: the oval office, a defensive president trump said it surprised him. he predicted a quote, bad year. >> i've been saying for the last year and a half that the best thing we can do politically speaking is let obama care explode. it is exploding right now. >> reporter: then the president said congress will be forced to come up with something better. meanwhile, democrats rejoiced. seven years since the affordable care act was signed into law. >> today is great day for our country. it's a victory for the american people. >> reporter: keith jones, nbc 10 news. it's also important to note the affordable care act only passed with three votes to spare seven years ago. president trump said he will turn his attention to tax reform. >>> going to this now. the fire that lit up the skies at a manufacturing building in bucks county is now under control. sky force 10 was over the thick smoke and flames
. >> we have a marvelous opportunity, but we could lose it. >> reporter: versus passion from the left. >> please vote no. >> the jenoppose this bill with breathe and every bone in my body. >> reporter: the oval office, a defensive president trump said it surprised him. he predicted a quote, bad year. >> i've been saying for the last year and a half that the best thing we can do politically speaking is let obama care explode. it is exploding right now....
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. >> reporter: the bay bridge was considered an engineering marvel but it was constructed with antiquated methods and world war i era steel and concrete. so taking it apart became a big research project. >> you have to go back to the library and say what did they have. and then what did they think they had. >> reporter: it hasn't been easy but engineers are proud that this part of the job was finished safely and a full two years ahead of schedule. but as the final truss headed across to oakland for recycling it was hard not to be a little nostalgic until you remembered why it was being taken down in the first place. >> there's going to be an earthquake. >>> caltrans is now targeting saturday september 30th as the grand opening for the rebuilt pfeiffer canyon bridge. the wind was damaged after heavy winter storm damage coming off many of big sur's famous attractions. >>> feeling the pinch of parenthood. >> it ended up being way more expensive than we thought it would be. >> the price of a baby's first year and what's catching many by surprise. >> and boarded up but still red hot. how much
. >> reporter: the bay bridge was considered an engineering marvel but it was constructed with antiquated methods and world war i era steel and concrete. so taking it apart became a big research project. >> you have to go back to the library and say what did they have. and then what did they think they had. >> reporter: it hasn't been easy but engineers are proud that this part of the job was finished safely and a full two years ahead of schedule. but as the final truss headed...
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. >> chief engineer was on this project for 3 decades still marvels at how well the bridge was designed in the nonhigh tech days of paper, pencils and slide rules. >> you start to feel you you know them and see the tools they had. >> it took three years to de construct the one hundred million pounds of steel beams and planks and bars and bolts and rivots that was the old eastern span of the bay bridge with virtually no damage to the bay habitat. >> everything that needed to happen in terms of preservation and valuing all of the while life in the bay, we absolutely did that. >> all that is left on the bay bridge project is to remove the 13 pier that once held the bridge up and the under water support. once that is done, the bay floor will return to the same condition it was in the 1930s when the original construction began. >> by the end of 2017 we will be out of the bay. >> the bike path opened on weekends and holidays only will now soon have a bigger role. >> we are incredibly excited that this summer it appears as if we will open the bike path even on the weekdays. >> one thousand ton
. >> chief engineer was on this project for 3 decades still marvels at how well the bridge was designed in the nonhigh tech days of paper, pencils and slide rules. >> you start to feel you you know them and see the tools they had. >> it took three years to de construct the one hundred million pounds of steel beams and planks and bars and bolts and rivots that was the old eastern span of the bay bridge with virtually no damage to the bay habitat. >> everything that needed...
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imagine the wonders our country could know in america's 250th year. [ applause ] think of the marvels we could achieve if we simply set free the dreams of our people. cures to the illnesses that have always plagued us are not too much to hope. american footprints on distant worlds are not too big a dream. millions lifted from welfare to work is not too much to expect, and streets where mothers are safe from fear, schools where children learn in peace, and jobs where americans prosper and grow are not too much to ask. [ applause ] when we have all of this, we will have made america greater than ever before. for all-americans, this is our vision, this is our mission, but we can only get there together. we are one people with one destiny. we all bleed the same blood. we all salute the same great american flag, and we all are made by the same god. [ applause ] when we fulfill this vision, when we celebrate our 250 years of glorious freedom, we will look back on tonight as when this new chapter of american greatness began. the time for small thinking is over. the time for trivial fights is
imagine the wonders our country could know in america's 250th year. [ applause ] think of the marvels we could achieve if we simply set free the dreams of our people. cures to the illnesses that have always plagued us are not too much to hope. american footprints on distant worlds are not too big a dream. millions lifted from welfare to work is not too much to expect, and streets where mothers are safe from fear, schools where children learn in peace, and jobs where americans prosper and grow...
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etes you have to marvel at the creativity of people out there.p is a very handy individual and took an old bmx bike and bought herself crummy old hand truck. she's going to start frankensteining the two together. take the wheel off the hand truck, create the axle, saw the fork saw off and extend the forks. she's handy with the welder as well. then she cuts a hole out and begins to mount things together, welding it all together. okay. she's got a bicycle with a very tiny wheel and a little skid on the front. >> from what? >> moving heavy things around. >> is she going grocery shopping? >> she's running down to the local beer distributor to pick up a case of beer. which, oh, look, it fits perfectly. this thing works so much better than she anticipated. this is a great idea. she is going to use this to take packages to the post office. there's all kinds of other things i could use. >> all those guys, all her friends are going to love her. oing to borrow this thing for beer runs all the time. >> it's kind of like owning the pickup truck. can i borrow
etes you have to marvel at the creativity of people out there.p is a very handy individual and took an old bmx bike and bought herself crummy old hand truck. she's going to start frankensteining the two together. take the wheel off the hand truck, create the axle, saw the fork saw off and extend the forks. she's handy with the welder as well. then she cuts a hole out and begins to mount things together, welding it all together. okay. she's got a bicycle with a very tiny wheel and a little skid...
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in this case yeah he is creating a walled mural with some of your favorite superheroes from the marvelraid of monsters at night. >> this all started by accident. he painted a really cool mural with a disney theme for his daughter. >> can he come paint mine? >> i was thinking the same thing. >> well, i'm if you invited him h friends and family neighbors, caught wind of it they were like hey, adam will you come to our house and paint these? and that is actually what you're seeing here. these are wall murals that he's created for other people. >> so is he a professional artist? is this what he does in his spare time? or is this a hobby of his? >> he has a regular job, so in his treefree time he paints. >> wait stop talking, do you see that? right in front of it this time the duke boys were makeing an appearance. >> cool, that is my room right there. >>> everybody wants to be in arm wrestling at the pub, at the swiss cottage pub in ireland. this barman here he is a strong man. >> oh no! >> don't show me an arm breaking please. is that what you are about to show me? >> everyone watch nick's
in this case yeah he is creating a walled mural with some of your favorite superheroes from the marvelraid of monsters at night. >> this all started by accident. he painted a really cool mural with a disney theme for his daughter. >> can he come paint mine? >> i was thinking the same thing. >> well, i'm if you invited him h friends and family neighbors, caught wind of it they were like hey, adam will you come to our house and paint these? and that is actually what you're...
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he is known to the fans as marvel character wolverine. he has superman's back. >> it's great to have superman back here. we've had someone pop up in a cheesy halloween costume in his absence. it's good to have quality back on the boulevard. >> when we come back, the fantasy suites were in play on "the bachelor." >> our analyst is here to dish about the most tearful good-bye yet. "the skinny" is next. but lysol kills 99.9% of germs including 8 cold and flu viruses. to help protect your home lysol that. cough doesn't sound so good. take mucinex dm. en your cough returns. one pill lasts 12 hours, so... looks like i'm good all night! some cough medicines only last 4 hours. but just one mucinex lasts 12 hours. let's end this. ♪ ♪ every season on "the bachelor," it comes down to the ultimate question. how is the guy going to decide who will be the lucky girl at the end. >> or there's only one more episode of "the bachelor" to go. our analyst is here. are your eyes recovered? >> yes. yes. there's material there
he is known to the fans as marvel character wolverine. he has superman's back. >> it's great to have superman back here. we've had someone pop up in a cheesy halloween costume in his absence. it's good to have quality back on the boulevard. >> when we come back, the fantasy suites were in play on "the bachelor." >> our analyst is here to dish about the most tearful good-bye yet. "the skinny" is next. but lysol kills 99.9% of germs including 8 cold and flu...
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. >> she's a marvel. >> why? >> because she keeps going. you know, she comes regardless of what's happening. she shows up to sub. >> it is due tomorrow morning when you come in. >> reporter: you can imagine all the changes she's seen over the years, including this shiny new building. still, the warm welcomes await her. >> oh, you're back. it's so good to see you. i get a good feeling when they say that. i just love kids. >> reporter: but that's not all. she loves the students here so much, every year she offers a scholarship to two different kids. >> i would love to see one of you win one of those scholarships. >> reporter: $1,000 for college tuition with no plans to retire again. >> when one retires, you have to find a purpose to your life. you knead to retire to something. . >> good advice. >> joining us now, tom kierein. as folks are planning their time to get out to the cherry blossoms, what do you think as far as when they should actually make that appearance? >> still a good day to get out, even though it's a lot cooler. photographers
. >> she's a marvel. >> why? >> because she keeps going. you know, she comes regardless of what's happening. she shows up to sub. >> it is due tomorrow morning when you come in. >> reporter: you can imagine all the changes she's seen over the years, including this shiny new building. still, the warm welcomes await her. >> oh, you're back. it's so good to see you. i get a good feeling when they say that. i just love kids. >> reporter: but that's not all....
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he thought it was a marvelous idea. when he won, he said he was brexit, brexit, brexit. i'm a proud brit as you probably know, brian, who didn't think it was in the interest of my country to leave the eu, so i hear that voice with a certain sense of regret from my own country's point of view. but the link, frankly, between brexit and what donald trump has achieved is a little bit tenuous, even if some of the votes which he attracted were clearly some of the same sort of votes which the brexit people attracted here in the united kingdom. >> in happy times, the u.s. and uk do have the closest, i believe as a layperson, the closest possible intelligence relationship, i think, being separated by an ocean. do you worry at all that these remarks, this -- this wrong-headed, misguided quote about the brits tapping donald trump, do you worry it will damage relationships on that front? >> i was confident after the first iteration of his story that it would go away, didn't really matter. then he popped up again on friday evening. this has made me more concerned as it runs, and agai
he thought it was a marvelous idea. when he won, he said he was brexit, brexit, brexit. i'm a proud brit as you probably know, brian, who didn't think it was in the interest of my country to leave the eu, so i hear that voice with a certain sense of regret from my own country's point of view. but the link, frankly, between brexit and what donald trump has achieved is a little bit tenuous, even if some of the votes which he attracted were clearly some of the same sort of votes which the brexit...
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. >> marvel comics unveils superhero lesbian latino superhero lesbian latino chavez. she was created in 2011 she's not getting a solo title but she punched adolf hitler saved a planet and enrolled in college in the comic. prom season is here. what if you could not pick your date taken was chosen through a lottery system. a quinn high school in free port illinois has a prom draw boys pick a card own the drawing event is as popular as the actual prom. no student ever left without a date. interesting concept. >> yeah it's a talker i don't know about that one. >> i do. no. >> really? >> right. >> absolutely not. >> i think you can argue both ways. >> well, you know what we're going to talk about this lit later in the 7:00 hour. chime in. #what fox5dc and let united state know what you think. coming up on "fox news morning" if you need help finding a job we have be able to use. >> seattle seahawks water back is facing marijuana charge this morning. >> and 62 degrees. 4:42 the time. showers expected today. grab umbrella if you head out the door today. more details when fox
. >> marvel comics unveils superhero lesbian latino superhero lesbian latino chavez. she was created in 2011 she's not getting a solo title but she punched adolf hitler saved a planet and enrolled in college in the comic. prom season is here. what if you could not pick your date taken was chosen through a lottery system. a quinn high school in free port illinois has a prom draw boys pick a card own the drawing event is as popular as the actual prom. no student ever left without a date....
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there are a lot of courageous men and women doing marvelous work there. >> are we overlitigating?the point is that at some point we will say whatever, we give up. likely to roll over on our backs. there is that point of exhaustion how do you keep up with this on a daily basis? when you said we are on day 68. it feels like day 680. we are overlitigating but we are in a strange world where what is the alternative? to just let it roll off and not correct him and not care about the untruths? >> thank you as always. pleasure to have you. >>> another break for us. when we come back did someone mention melisza mccartha? she is the count down that stands at 45 days when we continue. so much lobster, so little time. at red lobster's lobsterfest any of these 9 lobster dishes could be yours. so don't resist delicious new lobster mix and match or lobsterfest surf and turf because you won't have this chance for long. experience exceptional offers on sales event is here. our most refined models ever. get up to $2,500 customer cash on select 2017 models for these terms. experience amazing at you
there are a lot of courageous men and women doing marvelous work there. >> are we overlitigating?the point is that at some point we will say whatever, we give up. likely to roll over on our backs. there is that point of exhaustion how do you keep up with this on a daily basis? when you said we are on day 68. it feels like day 680. we are overlitigating but we are in a strange world where what is the alternative? to just let it roll off and not correct him and not care about the untruths?...
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about the hapless '62 mets, "marvelous marv was holding down first base.ng willie sutton works at your bank." and about donald trump's "the art of the deal," "the book was nothing more than safe cracking by hard cover." jimmy breslin died yesterday. he was 88. coming up next, we'll when rock was young. at ansimply type in a namehint. and follow the ancestry leaf far into your family's past. a past filled with stories that intrigue. and inspire. and in doing so, reveal the one unique, improbable, and completely remarkable path that led to you. discover your story. st art searching for free now at ancestry.com ...have you tried the tissue test? question, are my teeth yellow? ugh, yellow... what do you use? crest whitestrips crest 3d whitestrips whiten... 25 times better than a leading whitening toothpaste i passed the tissue test. oh yeah. but with my back pain i couldn't sleep or get up in time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. and now. i'm back!
about the hapless '62 mets, "marvelous marv was holding down first base.ng willie sutton works at your bank." and about donald trump's "the art of the deal," "the book was nothing more than safe cracking by hard cover." jimmy breslin died yesterday. he was 88. coming up next, we'll when rock was young. at ansimply type in a namehint. and follow the ancestry leaf far into your family's past. a past filled with stories that intrigue. and inspire. and in doing so,...
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the big screen and the graphic, but we marvel playing together.looking at the person you're playing with. you're not looking at the screen and that type of interaction really is a hall mark to what we've been doing as a company for over 25 years. >> i was reading that 65% of in their house. who is your target market with this? >> our target market for this really is consumers. but what we're blessed with is we have grandparents playing with parents with our kids. we've got zelda and it was a wonderful experience but then we've got mario carte. we. >> it's a big day for mario, isn't it? >> today is mario day. >> because? >> march 10, mar-10, it looks like mario. >> there are about two dozen gaums for the switch so far. if there's any criticism of the system rng it that some people wish there were more. >> that's a criticism? >> what we've learned about this business, you start. it how you have that regular momentum of enough games coming out on a regular basis. yes, we started with a fairly tight slate but we've got more games coming. we've got a n
the big screen and the graphic, but we marvel playing together.looking at the person you're playing with. you're not looking at the screen and that type of interaction really is a hall mark to what we've been doing as a company for over 25 years. >> i was reading that 65% of in their house. who is your target market with this? >> our target market for this really is consumers. but what we're blessed with is we have grandparents playing with parents with our kids. we've got zelda and...
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there is direct evidence, in my opinion, of deception on marvel of many of the people around theth and people are being dishonest about conversations they have with the russian ambassador or whether they even met with the russian. it does provoke questions about why, if this is a policy you're proud of, a policy you're willing to let the country know about and stand behind, why be deceptive about it? so we have a long way to go in the investigation and we ought to let the fact dictate where they take us. >> rose: wednesday the chairman of that house intelligence committee delvin nunes said he'd seen reports members of president trump's transition had been monitored incidentally and shared what he found with the white house before opinion forming his own committee. we turn to michael morell, former acting director and deputy director of the c.i.a. >> the president is under fire for claiming hat the obama administration surveilled him. >> rose: the f.b.i. director said he'd seen no evidence of that and every other national security official. >> right, so the president is hanging out ther
there is direct evidence, in my opinion, of deception on marvel of many of the people around theth and people are being dishonest about conversations they have with the russian ambassador or whether they even met with the russian. it does provoke questions about why, if this is a policy you're proud of, a policy you're willing to let the country know about and stand behind, why be deceptive about it? so we have a long way to go in the investigation and we ought to let the fact dictate where...