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look at that. >> reporter: mcnamara considered these waves relatively tame.they were only 20 to 30 feet high. >> right there. yeah! look at that! holy moly! that's amazing. now try to hold on. >> reporter: it's not just the wind and current that makes the waves so massive. it's the existence of an under water canyon. at the deepest point the canyon is nearly three times the depth of the grand canyon. it starts about 100 miles on offshore and runs nearly onto shore. all this energy funnels in like a v. all this energy comes down the canyon and as soon as it hits the shallow point, vavoom! >> reporter: getting hit with all that energy is according to mcnamara, part of the joy of big no> all ght. yocan see the full report on our website, cbsnews.com billions of bacteria, but life...can throw them off balance. (vo) re-align yourself with align probiotic. and try align gummies with prebiotics and probiotics to help support digestive health. >>> the bones of old new york are alive and well. at a little guitar shop in greenwich village, i spent the day with master l
look at that. >> reporter: mcnamara considered these waves relatively tame.they were only 20 to 30 feet high. >> right there. yeah! look at that! holy moly! that's amazing. now try to hold on. >> reporter: it's not just the wind and current that makes the waves so massive. it's the existence of an under water canyon. at the deepest point the canyon is nearly three times the depth of the grand canyon. it starts about 100 miles on offshore and runs nearly onto shore. all this...
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john's and bishop mcnamara. news 4's shomari stone got in and saw what the fuss was all about. >> bishop mcnamara bmustangs, ranked number one in the nation. st. john's cadets, ranked number three nationwide. maryland's hd basketball coach linda freese. >> it's exciting. not just in our region, our countr >> reporter: mcnamara led by a tree off of players. >> this is the big as it gets in d.c. and the dmv for thisrea, for basketball. >> sending st. john's in the half, up by six. >> seeing this much excitement for a girls' game is priceless. reporter: a priceless moment. mcnamara is surprisingly down in the fourth. >> i'min sweatg. we've never been behind at the th quarter in the game > reporter: not to worry, tnamara comes through with two key freehrows, sending the game into >> i've never seen a girls game like this. >> reporter: in the final seconds, st. john's wins, taking out the number one team in the united states. >> what's going through your mind. ? this was a big win for st. john's. >> i'm just so proud
john's and bishop mcnamara. news 4's shomari stone got in and saw what the fuss was all about. >> bishop mcnamara bmustangs, ranked number one in the nation. st. john's cadets, ranked number three nationwide. maryland's hd basketball coach linda freese. >> it's exciting. not just in our region, our countr >> reporter: mcnamara led by a tree off of players. >> this is the big as it gets in d.c. and the dmv for thisrea, for basketball. >> sending st. john's in the...
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like nixon, johnson and mcnamara. >> bill, thank you for sharing your situation.oug stanton, you have written quite a bit about the homecoming. what did you take from his comment? >> number one he has a great deal of empathy. which is not really the other side. a couple of people that i interviewed emma a woman named stan parker said that was true. he was sitting in the person rang the bell and said i would like to be moved. and the flight attendant said we had tried to find a seat where you didn't have to sit next to him. and he said i'm right here and listening. he said do i look like a killer? on the other hand, i want to stress that not everyone had this experience because we seem to have this debate in america but whether they were treated well. my tim my friend tim said he came home and they took them out to dinner. and then they dropped him off at his parents door. they certainly were coming home to a changed america. >> nancy in north carolina. >> lynn? >> i want to jump in about that because this is critical about how veterans felt they were received and
like nixon, johnson and mcnamara. >> bill, thank you for sharing your situation.oug stanton, you have written quite a bit about the homecoming. what did you take from his comment? >> number one he has a great deal of empathy. which is not really the other side. a couple of people that i interviewed emma a woman named stan parker said that was true. he was sitting in the person rang the bell and said i would like to be moved. and the flight attendant said we had tried to find a seat...
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scream. . . different businesses but mcnamara scream...esh fruit and vegetables but we could be all right for magnum! they have gone in and make sure that when we are up to our necks in snow we will have enough ice cream. more and more companies stockpiling, both exports and imports. it is protect and survive bribe. no—one knows what is happening. they are stockpiling because everybody is panicking. another worry that it remains to be seen whether or not the nhs do have everything in place even though hancock assures us he does. let's move on from brexited. lots of other stories and the mirror — is on has paid stories and the mirror — is on has pa id less stories and the mirror — is on has paid less tax than some have paid in just one. the numbers are quite mind—boggling. £7 billion of revenues in the uk over the last 20 years and it has paid £62 million over that period. albeit through legitimate tax practices, the hundred £30 million of profit. marks & spencer '5 paying huge amount of tax and the upkeep of main street. this gets to the v
scream. . . different businesses but mcnamara scream...esh fruit and vegetables but we could be all right for magnum! they have gone in and make sure that when we are up to our necks in snow we will have enough ice cream. more and more companies stockpiling, both exports and imports. it is protect and survive bribe. no—one knows what is happening. they are stockpiling because everybody is panicking. another worry that it remains to be seen whether or not the nhs do have everything in place...
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there for us to set the scene is five live‘s conor mcnamara.been tight at the top of the scottish premiership, unusually tight. just three points separating the top four, and as they come out of their winter break, kilmarnock internationalest especially hoping to pick up where they left off in the calendar year, 2018, no team in the calendar year, 2018, no team in the top flight pecked up as many points as kilmarnock. rangers have strengthened over the winter break. they have signed jermain defoe. just in recent times he was struggling to find the net at bournemouth. he didn't score for the club, he was on the federal reservery, he only managed to score four goals in a portsmouth shirt but rangers are hoping they have done a shrewd bit of business. steve clark put it in context when he said that the reported £35,000 a week that rangers are contributing towards defoe‘s wages, well that represents the entire wage budget per week of the squad which shows up the difference between the team. so a win tonight for kilmarnock would see them leap africa
there for us to set the scene is five live‘s conor mcnamara.been tight at the top of the scottish premiership, unusually tight. just three points separating the top four, and as they come out of their winter break, kilmarnock internationalest especially hoping to pick up where they left off in the calendar year, 2018, no team in the calendar year, 2018, no team in the top flight pecked up as many points as kilmarnock. rangers have strengthened over the winter break. they have signed jermain...
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conor mcnamara was watching, arsenal beat fulham by four goals to one.the first half. alexander la gazette made a 2-0 half. alexander la gazette made a 2—0 in the second half. there was a mixed penalty against huddersfield, make it 2—1. introduction of aaron ramsey as a substitute on the day that he is officially allowed to talk to other clubs about the move at the end of the season, it did see the game run away from the visitors. —— alexandre lacazette. finally found the net with two minutes to play. this is an important ounce back for the coach. they have beaten fulham by four goals to one. we spoke before the match, we need to win for we spoke before the match, we need to winfor our we spoke before the match, we need to win for our confidence and also to win for our confidence and also to play consistently, and i think we are doing that at the day i think is important for our side and also i think the team worked very well in the 90 minutes. earlier in the day, in the first game of the new year, leicester city won at everton to move up to seventh in t
conor mcnamara was watching, arsenal beat fulham by four goals to one.the first half. alexander la gazette made a 2-0 half. alexander la gazette made a 2—0 in the second half. there was a mixed penalty against huddersfield, make it 2—1. introduction of aaron ramsey as a substitute on the day that he is officially allowed to talk to other clubs about the move at the end of the season, it did see the game run away from the visitors. —— alexandre lacazette. finally found the net with two...
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they met at mcnamara, it was saint johns who pulled out the win in the final seconds.s brewing. the team willeet again on february 9th at saint johns. this is the most exciting basketba we'll see all ove our area. support the ladies. awesome. >>> apple,has my favorite pumpkin, neither of us likes pumpkin, pecan. you're a sweet potato person. >> feel free tone joy today, it's national pie day. >> to celebrate this holiday, our moleette green is at mom'se apie shop. good morning for real. >> i know, right? whatever flavor you like, they have i here. look at this. fresh, hot out of the oven right now. this apple pie. >> killing me. >> oh, i know. and you know what, pie fixes everhehing. that'sotto here at mom's apple pie. >> that's right. >> national pie dath got all kinds of choices from apple all the way down tou b crumb. i mean, everything. and on this day, there is thathing special and sweet they're offering for furloughed federal workers. we'll talk about all that as we take in the goodness. i wish we had smell-i-vision here at mom's apple pie. are you ready for this
they met at mcnamara, it was saint johns who pulled out the win in the final seconds.s brewing. the team willeet again on february 9th at saint johns. this is the most exciting basketba we'll see all ove our area. support the ladies. awesome. >>> apple,has my favorite pumpkin, neither of us likes pumpkin, pecan. you're a sweet potato person. >> feel free tone joy today, it's national pie day. >> to celebrate this holiday, our moleette green is at mom'se apie shop. good...
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there for us to set the scene is five live's conor mcnamara.
there for us to set the scene is five live's conor mcnamara.
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conor mcnamara is at anfield for us.newcastle with manchester city losing means there is a real excitement around anfield tonight. to put in context how well liverpool are playing this season, if they win tonight they move to 63 points. last season if you finish the premier league campaign on 63 points, that was good enough to get into the top six. we are barely over halfway and it shows how high liverpool are achieving, a winter night moves them seven points clear over manchester city, which at this stage in the season feels ominous. leicester have lost their last three games and straight, they have lost four out of their last five but they tend to raise their game against the big name teams. they beat chelsea and manchester city only last month, so who knows? they might have a trickle two up their sleeves. liverpool against leicester is on bbc radio 5 live, i will be with dion dublin, kick—off is at apm. tottenham haven't counted themselves out of the title race yet — even though they had a dismal week in cup competiti
conor mcnamara is at anfield for us.newcastle with manchester city losing means there is a real excitement around anfield tonight. to put in context how well liverpool are playing this season, if they win tonight they move to 63 points. last season if you finish the premier league campaign on 63 points, that was good enough to get into the top six. we are barely over halfway and it shows how high liverpool are achieving, a winter night moves them seven points clear over manchester city, which...
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there were others like mcnamara and others who served under kennedy. very few of them stayed until the end and that included mcnamara left. dean rusk was a very capable figure, a southerner like johnson. he had a very close relationship with johnson and also johnson's national security advisor during this time in 1968. that means that dean rusk on the one hand was committed to the vietnam war. he wanted to help johnson in that effort. but was also increasingly conscious, i think that things were not working out very well there. that did not diminish his support for the war, but it did mean that he began to look for other issues and he accomplished quite a bit in policy for western europe. the president of france posed a direct challenge to the united states. that required a great deal of finesse and diplomacy to try to mend those breaches and try to keep nato from falling apart. dean rusk is one of the major figures in trying to work that out. even though vietnam did not work out well, he did have other significant accomplishments. >> and converselychi
there were others like mcnamara and others who served under kennedy. very few of them stayed until the end and that included mcnamara left. dean rusk was a very capable figure, a southerner like johnson. he had a very close relationship with johnson and also johnson's national security advisor during this time in 1968. that means that dean rusk on the one hand was committed to the vietnam war. he wanted to help johnson in that effort. but was also increasingly conscious, i think that things...
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conor mcnamara is at elland road for us.leeds united top of the pile that derby in hot pursuit, a game that doesn't need to be hyped up and get spy gate has been on everyone's lips in the build—up. police were called to derby‘s training ground yesterday, somebody was acting suspiciously around the perimeter fence, was acting suspiciously around the perimeterfence, he was acting suspiciously around the perimeter fence, he was spoken to and no arrests were made but it has become very espionage. have leeds united been spying on derby county looking for secrets ahead of this one? former england and leeds united defender is with me, tony. leeds have been on top of the championship, they don't need to spy on anyone else, they are surely concentrating on their own game tonight? it is interesting. the way the manager sets the side up, possession stats have been huge, we have dominated sides, it's about how we play rather than anyone else. have dominated sides, it's about how we play rather than anyone elsem isa we play rather than a
conor mcnamara is at elland road for us.leeds united top of the pile that derby in hot pursuit, a game that doesn't need to be hyped up and get spy gate has been on everyone's lips in the build—up. police were called to derby‘s training ground yesterday, somebody was acting suspiciously around the perimeter fence, was acting suspiciously around the perimeterfence, he was acting suspiciously around the perimeter fence, he was spoken to and no arrests were made but it has become very...
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mentioned the favourite has ten nominations, one of them for best picture, and we have got tony mcnamarae film tells now. tony, congratulations, bathed in the moment! pretty amazing moment. i don't suppose you expecting it to go this far when you are approached by the greeks director to help you write a story that had been taking 20 years. he had read the script, and he wanted to reinvent the period movie. so he brought me in and he andl movie. so he brought me in and he and i then worked on it for six years together, and we just made it a comedy, and we wanted it to feel contemporary. he is a very visionary quy: contemporary. he is a very visionary guy, and he and ijust spent years together writing and writing and hoping we could get the movie made. now it is made with these amazing actors, that is really great. do you think being australian, that helps you sex up and change this traditional stodgy british period drama? i think because he is greek andl drama? i think because he is greek and i must relent, we are not steeped in british tradition, so we did not ever feel steeped in britis
mentioned the favourite has ten nominations, one of them for best picture, and we have got tony mcnamarae film tells now. tony, congratulations, bathed in the moment! pretty amazing moment. i don't suppose you expecting it to go this far when you are approached by the greeks director to help you write a story that had been taking 20 years. he had read the script, and he wanted to reinvent the period movie. so he brought me in and he andl movie. so he brought me in and he and i then worked on it...
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"at the time of his appointment to the, there was publicity about mcnamara having to sell his ford holdings. do you think it is necessary to penalize public servants in this way? it seems to me that if our cabinet members cannot be trusted to separate personal interests from public duty, they should not be trusted in such important positions at all." eleanor says, "it is customary and has been for many years for people accepting positions in government to divest themselves of holdings in any enterprise that does business with the government. it is not a question of distrust. it is a question of influence. it stems from the fact that they have such holdings. therefore, it is probably a wise decision that no one working in the government should have a considerable interest in any company transacting business with the government." one final question about women in politics. this comes from march of 1962, shortly before she died. "do you think there is a double standard in politics? are women candidates for office treated more gently than their opponents?" "i have watched a great many men in po
"at the time of his appointment to the, there was publicity about mcnamara having to sell his ford holdings. do you think it is necessary to penalize public servants in this way? it seems to me that if our cabinet members cannot be trusted to separate personal interests from public duty, they should not be trusted in such important positions at all." eleanor says, "it is customary and has been for many years for people accepting positions in government to divest themselves of...
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"the favourite," deborah davis and tony mcnamara "first reformed" "green book" roma, alfonso cueron and adam mckay. >> are you going to sleep after this? >> i'm going to work out. i'm lying. performance by an actor in a leading role. christian bale in "vice" christian bale in "vice" bradley cooper in born" william dafoe "at tempbt's gate." >> ram irks mai malek rhapsody rhapsody.". >> i'm going to work out, do pullups, pushdowns. >> i don't believe you. >> performance by an actress in a leading role. valitza aparicio in glenn close in "the wife," olivia colman in "the favourite," lady gaga in "a star is born." and melissa mccarthy in you ever forgive me?" >>> dreams just coming true out here. here are nominees for achievement in directing. "blackkklansman," spike lee. "cold war" pablo "the favourite," yorga. >>> "roma" alfonso cuaron and "vice," adam mckay. >> i am going to work out. i don't know why you think i'm lying. oh, my god, here it is, the final one. you want to do the big one together? >> yes. >> here we go. >> finally, here are the films selected as best picture nominees. "bl
"the favourite," deborah davis and tony mcnamara "first reformed" "green book" roma, alfonso cueron and adam mckay. >> are you going to sleep after this? >> i'm going to work out. i'm lying. performance by an actor in a leading role. christian bale in "vice" christian bale in "vice" bradley cooper in born" william dafoe "at tempbt's gate." >> ram irks mai malek rhapsody rhapsody.". >> i'm going to work...
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mcnamara knew it was bad reporting, he knew it did not take place, the attack didn't take place, lyndon johnson knew it but johnson went on the air and declared that the attack had taken place and therefore the u.s. was going to bomb north vietnam and that started the whole idea that the u.s. would be using airpower to go directly against north vietnam. that started with the golf resolution passed here in congress and at that time it said that the president of the united states can take any action, anywhere in defense of america's interests against the communist. and that was a big statement but most of the reporters did not, i'm sorry to say, pick that up. i think the people at cbs knew it and the people at the washington post, that was it. >> you began the conversation by saying in january 1968, that was referring by way to the chinese new year, proved the u.s. government was lying to the american people. why? >> at that time, we were told, remember it was already 25,000 american deaths into the war. we had been experiencing over a period of three years. but it was like to fight the w
mcnamara knew it was bad reporting, he knew it did not take place, the attack didn't take place, lyndon johnson knew it but johnson went on the air and declared that the attack had taken place and therefore the u.s. was going to bomb north vietnam and that started the whole idea that the u.s. would be using airpower to go directly against north vietnam. that started with the golf resolution passed here in congress and at that time it said that the president of the united states can take any...
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"the favourite," deborah davis and tony mcnamara. "first reformed," paul schrader.sleep after this? or, are you going to have your day? >> i'm probably going to go work out. i'm lying. and now for performance by an actor in a leading role. christian bale in "vice." bradley cooper in "a star is born." willem dafoe, "at eternity's gate." rami malek in "bohemian rhapsody." and viggo mortensen in "green book." >> me too, i'm going to go work out possibly for three to four hours. >> yeah. >> yeah, do pull-ups, push-downs. here we go. for performance by an actress in a leading role. yalitza, yalitza aparicio in "roma." glenn close in "the wife." olivia colman in "the favourite." lady gaga in "a star is born." and melissa mccarthy in "can you ever forgive me?" >> dreams just coming true out here. here are the nominees for achievement in directing. "blackkklansman," spike lee. "cold war," pawel pawlikowski. "the favourite," yorgos lanthimos. "roma," alfonso cuaron. and "vice," adam mckay. >> i am going to work out. i don't know why you think i'm lying. oh, my god, here it i
"the favourite," deborah davis and tony mcnamara. "first reformed," paul schrader.sleep after this? or, are you going to have your day? >> i'm probably going to go work out. i'm lying. and now for performance by an actor in a leading role. christian bale in "vice." bradley cooper in "a star is born." willem dafoe, "at eternity's gate." rami malek in "bohemian rhapsody." and viggo mortensen in "green book." >> me...
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found out later that one of the reasons he didn't have the power is that he had been meeting with mcnamaranot understand it. but two days later amelia boynton showed up in atlanta. and said, you got to come to selma to help us. and we agreed to go to selma on the 2nd of january, 1965. long story short, which you know but don't know, we had a march from selma to montgomery, but everybody showed up on the wrong day. and dr. king and reverend abernathy and all the preachers were back in the churches because the 7th of march was the first sunday, and a preacher got to be in the pulpit on the first sunday. but folk down in the country where my wife comes from and from where his wife came from they showed up ready to march. and i said, dr. king, look. i can't turn these people around. he said, they're probably not going any further than the bridge. and don't you go with them. just stay back because we'll be over there tomorrow and we'll organize the march again. lo and behold, that was bloody sunday. and on bloody sunday, it wasn't just an ordinary sunday. it was a cold sunday all up north. and
found out later that one of the reasons he didn't have the power is that he had been meeting with mcnamaranot understand it. but two days later amelia boynton showed up in atlanta. and said, you got to come to selma to help us. and we agreed to go to selma on the 2nd of january, 1965. long story short, which you know but don't know, we had a march from selma to montgomery, but everybody showed up on the wrong day. and dr. king and reverend abernathy and all the preachers were back in the...
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i'm watching with this photographer mcnamara, a few other reporters. we see young john lewis.as a very young man, scrawny little guy who didn't seem to be very formidable or enduring, but he was. >> we are marching today to dramatize to the nation, dramatize to the world that hundreds and thousands of negro citizens of alabama, but particularly here in the blight belt area, are denied the right to vote. >> well, in selma, alabama, in 1965, only 2.1% of blacks of voting age were registered to vote. >> the board of registrars is not in session this afternoon as you were informed. >> the only time you could attempt to register to vote were the first and third mondays of each month, so we had to do something. we had to act. >> i was almost certain that on that sunday, if a couple of hundred people walked across that bridge, they would simply be turned around. >> i figured, there's going to be trouble, so i found a spot where i could see what was going on and had access to a telephone. the camera was right at the foot of the bridge. >> this is an unlawful assembly. you are ordered
i'm watching with this photographer mcnamara, a few other reporters. we see young john lewis.as a very young man, scrawny little guy who didn't seem to be very formidable or enduring, but he was. >> we are marching today to dramatize to the nation, dramatize to the world that hundreds and thousands of negro citizens of alabama, but particularly here in the blight belt area, are denied the right to vote. >> well, in selma, alabama, in 1965, only 2.1% of blacks of voting age were...