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about a year and a half after mcqueen's death. 650,000 people saw the show.he appeal goes beyond fashion lovers. it's art as a tortured medium created by a tortured genius. >>> tickets have been sold all around the world to see this show. visitors are coming from the middle east from asia. i have been told of a couple in moscow. they queued for five hours to see the show in new york. they didn't get in. they are making a specific trip to london for this show. >> it's hard to see the show without contemplating the potential: where would mcqueen have taken fashion if he had lived beyond 40? jessica walledbaldwin, al jazeera, london. >> on "america tonight," it was the moment sunny brownmiller had been waiting for. a chance to tell hugh hefner on national television. >> women are not bunnies. >> still calling it as she sees it. this feminist pioneer shoots straight with young women. >> i always stress the warning women are still in denial. >> for obsessive compulsive disorder had taken control of her life. she had worn gloves all the time, 24/7.
about a year and a half after mcqueen's death. 650,000 people saw the show.he appeal goes beyond fashion lovers. it's art as a tortured medium created by a tortured genius. >>> tickets have been sold all around the world to see this show. visitors are coming from the middle east from asia. i have been told of a couple in moscow. they queued for five hours to see the show in new york. they didn't get in. they are making a specific trip to london for this show. >> it's hard to see...
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for a few with alexander mcqueen.he sthoe is as theatrical romantic, and extravagant as the late designer. it is a celebration of his famously vivid imagination and entree into his fan it's a call world. >> he really did have an extraordinary mind and it's not really about clothes. i mean it became about clothes, but to some extent you can see here, it could be about anything. you could call this art. you could call this theater. >> reporter: the exhibition starts with alexander lee mcqueen going from degree show sensation to international fame in the early '90s, having disrupted the world of fashion with his dark meets gothic provocative collection. he made dresses from layered silk, glass, wood metal, and mussel shells. and access rised them with head gear and shoes. this is perhaps the most theatrical room in when is a theatrical show. it's the cabinet of curiosities. . features many of mcqueens wilder experiments, collaborations, and in the case of this dress, creations, this was made by two robots sprays paint. t
for a few with alexander mcqueen.he sthoe is as theatrical romantic, and extravagant as the late designer. it is a celebration of his famously vivid imagination and entree into his fan it's a call world. >> he really did have an extraordinary mind and it's not really about clothes. i mean it became about clothes, but to some extent you can see here, it could be about anything. you could call this art. you could call this theater. >> reporter: the exhibition starts with alexander lee...
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this is more about lee mcqueen as more than a brand.ine: the brand is doing phenomenally well. what is most exciting about the brand for you? what are the challenges and what are the opportunities? >> the most exciting thing is that we have proved after losing the founder that was a true genius that five years on we have become probably one of the biggest and best brands in the u.k. we are very proud of that. we are going to build on that. lots of areas we are focusing on. we've gone from being a brand that was very much seem to be a conceptual designer brand to an international luxury brand. that is exciting and that is what we are focusing on, to strengthen that. francine: within the group, you are one of the most successful brands. in the u.s. or worldwide? >> it is across the board. all our brands are doing really well. we have been holding our own and doing well. america is our biggest market at 30%. we've had exceptional growth in asia. the brand awareness in asia is something that is surprising for the last three or four years. f
this is more about lee mcqueen as more than a brand.ine: the brand is doing phenomenally well. what is most exciting about the brand for you? what are the challenges and what are the opportunities? >> the most exciting thing is that we have proved after losing the founder that was a true genius that five years on we have become probably one of the biggest and best brands in the u.k. we are very proud of that. we are going to build on that. lots of areas we are focusing on. we've gone from...
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about a year and a half after mcqueen's death, 650,000 people saw the show.eal goes beyond fashion lovers. it is art as a tortured medium created by a tortured genius. tickets have been sold all around the world to see this show visitors are coming from the middle east, from asia, i have been told of a couple who live in moscow, they traveled for five hours to see the show in new york, they didn't get in, and now they are making a specific trip to london for this show. it is hard to see the show without contemplating the potential, whether would mcqueen have taken fashion if we had lived beyond 40. al jazeera london. >> that's it for me, this news hour, with another full run of the day's news, thank you for watching. >> discipline... >> that's what i wanna hear... >> strength... >> give me all you got... >> respect.... >> now... >> bootcamp >> stop your'e whining... >> for bad kids... >> they get a little dirty... so what... >> dangerous... >> we have shackles with spit bag... >> they're still having nightmares >> if you can't straighten out your kids... >> t
about a year and a half after mcqueen's death, 650,000 people saw the show.eal goes beyond fashion lovers. it is art as a tortured medium created by a tortured genius. tickets have been sold all around the world to see this show visitors are coming from the middle east, from asia, i have been told of a couple who live in moscow, they traveled for five hours to see the show in new york, they didn't get in, and now they are making a specific trip to london for this show. it is hard to see the...
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it's the actor steve mcqueen. gt-40 sold for $11 million. >> he auctioned off the strange inheritance hundreds of vintage cards his grandfather's lifelong ob sex had bach his own. he invested 13 years and 400,000 dollars in the collection. >> i watch up with him at the hot rod association rally in oklahoma city. >> my name is stewart. did you know my grandfather? >> while he works the crowd i am going to see if i can get behind the wheel of one of these souped up automobiles. >> i am jamie. >> i am steven. >> 37 chevrolet 77 years old. >> part of the family? >> yes, it is. >> oh my. i have gotten the keys. >> we can do that. >> sdouf this insured? >> yes, i do. >> hold on. >> whooo. now we are talking. >> the auction ear is here, too. >> you see these shiny red cars and you can tell it is a value here and some of them look like junk. >> they are not? >> they are a different trend in the car hopping hobby. that trend is called patina it refers to the factory original time. some car collectors relish that vintage ba
it's the actor steve mcqueen. gt-40 sold for $11 million. >> he auctioned off the strange inheritance hundreds of vintage cards his grandfather's lifelong ob sex had bach his own. he invested 13 years and 400,000 dollars in the collection. >> i watch up with him at the hot rod association rally in oklahoma city. >> my name is stewart. did you know my grandfather? >> while he works the crowd i am going to see if i can get behind the wheel of one of these souped up...
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about a year and a half after mcqueen's death. 650,000 people saw the show. appeal goes beyond fashion lovers. it's art as a tortured medium. created by a tortured genius. tickets have been sold all around the world for see this show. visitors are coming from the middle east, from asia, i have been told of a couple who live in moscow they queued for five hours to see this show in new york, didn't get in, and now they are making a specific trip to london for this show. it's hard to see the show without contemplating the poe fenpotential. where would mckean have taken the fashion if he had lived beyond 40. jessica baldwin, al jazerra london. >>> tomorrow night secretary of state john kersey heading to egypt for a key economic conference how the international summit is meant to draw billions in investments and change egypt's image around the world. >>> that is it for this edition of al jazerra america's international hour. >> thanks for watching "america tonight" is up next. i'll sue again in an hour. >> on "america tonight," it was the moment sunny brownmiller
about a year and a half after mcqueen's death. 650,000 people saw the show. appeal goes beyond fashion lovers. it's art as a tortured medium. created by a tortured genius. tickets have been sold all around the world for see this show. visitors are coming from the middle east, from asia, i have been told of a couple who live in moscow they queued for five hours to see this show in new york, didn't get in, and now they are making a specific trip to london for this show. it's hard to see the show...
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i have been tweeting out details with the ceo of alexander the queen -- alexander mcqueen. can find us on twitter. mark: coming up, we will take a look at alternative investments. how much is that stamp collection in your attic worth? ♪ mark:mark: here is a look at the top stories, federal officials are investigating possible manipulation by herbalife stock by ackman that is according to a person familiar with the matter. ackman has accused herbalife of inflating sales. the leader of the u.k. government opposition party labor has described the idea he made to a coalition deal with the scottish national party after the election. speaking during a question and answer session on bbc three television he said i don't want a coalition, i don't need a coalition with them and i am not planning on it. it is nonsense i promise you. the s&p is expected to make huge gains in the may election after joining a search in popularity following the scottish referendum last year. and we're launching bloomberg politics and u.k. election, 2015 every day between the budget and the general electio
i have been tweeting out details with the ceo of alexander the queen -- alexander mcqueen. can find us on twitter. mark: coming up, we will take a look at alternative investments. how much is that stamp collection in your attic worth? ♪ mark:mark: here is a look at the top stories, federal officials are investigating possible manipulation by herbalife stock by ackman that is according to a person familiar with the matter. ackman has accused herbalife of inflating sales. the leader of the u.k....
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. >>> it was homecoming for alexander mcqueen. the show honors his design, it's the largest number of pieces ever designed by mcqueen ever seen together. >>> liam neeson is back in action. >> reporter: action fairy tales and comedies what more could you want. run all night is a new action thriller from liam neeson. >> i'm coming after your boy with everything i've got. when it's done it will be done, and then i will let you die. >> reporter: neeson is brooklyn mobster and hit man who was known as the grave digger. ed harass ris is audience -- he had now he has to find out where his loyalties lie. >>> cinderella is the fairytale from oscar nominated director. the story follow also the fortune of ella whose father remarries and she is at the mercy of her stepmother and her father passes away. ella's fortune changes after meeting a dashing stranger in the woods. >>> finally the could be leisure is what they call the magic realism comedy from adam sand leisure. >> what's going on. i've seen this before. >> you have not seen this befor
. >>> it was homecoming for alexander mcqueen. the show honors his design, it's the largest number of pieces ever designed by mcqueen ever seen together. >>> liam neeson is back in action. >> reporter: action fairy tales and comedies what more could you want. run all night is a new action thriller from liam neeson. >> i'm coming after your boy with everything i've got. when it's done it will be done, and then i will let you die. >> reporter: neeson is...
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he has a video directed by steve mcqueen, the oscar-winner for "12 years a slave." reporter: you follow fashion week? >> no. but i am a big fan of fashion. i used to work for some designers based in africa and paris. reporter: your hat, you always wear that, don't you? >> it is a personal choice. i like the people -- the way people were dressing in the 30's. i think it is classy. reporter: you look very smart. we are going to talk quickly about kanye west. his new album is out. do you think he has found his voice? >> he has stepped up his game on this record. there were lots of naysayers after his last album failed to live up to the hype. it was inspired by his very public breakup with hollywood starlet -- with a hollywood starlet. he did not even have to play up the whole gangster narrative some rappers play up. time for some music. this is from big sean's latest record featuring kanye west and drake. >> ♪ i'm here for a good time not a long time i'm way up way up i feel blessed ♪ >> that is run big sean -- is fr om big sean's new album. and these twin sisters have
he has a video directed by steve mcqueen, the oscar-winner for "12 years a slave." reporter: you follow fashion week? >> no. but i am a big fan of fashion. i used to work for some designers based in africa and paris. reporter: your hat, you always wear that, don't you? >> it is a personal choice. i like the people -- the way people were dressing in the 30's. i think it is classy. reporter: you look very smart. we are going to talk quickly about kanye west. his new album is...
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. >> just gone is that the steve mcqueen block. >> the what. >> is that the 31st. >> i don't think so i haven't heard that before. >> mr. sanchez. >> good evening scott sanchez planning department so the subject property on 2825 located within a rh1 a detached zoning district the subject lot is 67 to 75 feet with a shaped lot and 80 feet wide approximately it was constructed in 1921 open the san born map it is a different pattern of development those lots are located within an rh1 district so the district didn't have the detached the neighborhood notice was performed about a year ago last february and mark 3 discretionary review two from the vanity from the east and west on lake street and 1 from 30th avenue we had a joint discretionary review and variance hearing on the item with the planning commission only june 19th at that time the dr requesters one of the main concerns related to the third-story the removal of the they'll and looking at alternative to build they front of the property the reasons our preservation staff has received this with the vertical addition of the front buil
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. >> it's hard to see the show without contemplating the potential: where would mcqueen have taken fashion if he had lived beyond 40? jessica walledbaldwin, al jazeera, london. >> on "america tonight," it was the moment sunny brownmiller had been waiting for. a chance to tell hugh hefner on national television. >> women are not bunnies. >> still calling it as she sees it. this feminist pioneer shoots straight with young women. >> i always stress the warning women are still in denial. >> for obsessive compulsive disorder had taken control of her life. she had worn gloves all the time, 24/7. she decided to undergo radical surgery. a groundbreaking procedure called deep brain stimulation. >> thanks for joining us. i'm joie chen. think about all the miracles science has wrought us, lives that were thought to be doomed. restoring health. and now there is thought that surgery can change our minds. we look at deep brain stimulation as a way to treat psychiatric disorders. we followed a woman who thought she had lost her life. now we look at unanticipated questions and consequences. >> you're okay
. >> it's hard to see the show without contemplating the potential: where would mcqueen have taken fashion if he had lived beyond 40? jessica walledbaldwin, al jazeera, london. >> on "america tonight," it was the moment sunny brownmiller had been waiting for. a chance to tell hugh hefner on national television. >> women are not bunnies. >> still calling it as she sees it. this feminist pioneer shoots straight with young women. >> i always stress the...
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on the right, kate middleton in her beautiful alexander mcqueen wedding dress. 12 hours -- 12 hours -- later, this example was ready for sale. this is far less than the six week percent of -- dissent of the wally dress. we see this. the spread of ideas is instantaneous. furthermore the acceptance by consumers to hunt for the latest style at the cheapest price comes the method of the industry. i leave you with this great -- what i think is great -- advertisement from 1923. i think we can probably think about this in relationship to today. this company, oppenheimer collins says you may find an original here. you may buy a copy here. you may buy an adaptation here. but never a forgery of fashion. all right, guys. thank you so much. listen -- next time you meet on friday, it will be back over in laurel hall and we will be doing an artifact analysis of garments from the 20th century to try to identify which garment fits into which decade. that is friday. hope to see you then. [applause] >> today at 2:00 eastern, we will air an oral history interview with daniel ellsberg. he became a consul
on the right, kate middleton in her beautiful alexander mcqueen wedding dress. 12 hours -- 12 hours -- later, this example was ready for sale. this is far less than the six week percent of -- dissent of the wally dress. we see this. the spread of ideas is instantaneous. furthermore the acceptance by consumers to hunt for the latest style at the cheapest price comes the method of the industry. i leave you with this great -- what i think is great -- advertisement from 1923. i think we can...
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[laughter] president obama: but the next steve mcqueen, or scorsese, or spielberg, or documentary, if we're going to make sure these young people have opportunities we have to support them. we have to give them a world-class education, access to science, technology engineering and math as well as the arts. they have to have is to the technology they need to learn to explore, and grow. it is not optional to have access to the technology today's world. it is one of the reasons i have lost the connect ed initiative. to connect 90% of our students to broadband and wireless print when we expect free wi-fi with our coffee, we should have it in our schools as well. [applause] president obama: the good news is we are making great progress. more than 1800 school districts have led to bring high-speed broadband and digital learning to their students. companies have donated billions of dollars, and it is making a difference. students in rural alabama used software donated by dopey to make a music video that $1000 for their school in equipment -- thousands of dollars for their school and equipmen
[laughter] president obama: but the next steve mcqueen, or scorsese, or spielberg, or documentary, if we're going to make sure these young people have opportunities we have to support them. we have to give them a world-class education, access to science, technology engineering and math as well as the arts. they have to have is to the technology they need to learn to explore, and grow. it is not optional to have access to the technology today's world. it is one of the reasons i have lost the...
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made famous by steve mcqueen in "bullet" is gearing up for a comeback.rida car maker is rolling out the modern replica. with the modern luxuries and the luxurious price tag of $120,000. >> come on. >> it can't fly though. >> now that i saw yours. i was like forget it. >> right. flying car. >> well how about florida? we're both from florida right. i love my florida. >> miami. >> miami and tampa. new details about the weekend's spectacular race car crash. >> that car going more than 250 miles an hour. suddenly snapped in half. flying into the air. but what is really incredible, the driver managed to walk away from it all. thank goodness. here is abc's mara schiavocampo. >> drag racing superstar miraculously survives a horrific crash after his rocket fuel powered car snaps in half at 262 miles per hour. sending the driver flipping down the track at a national hot rod association race in florida. watch as driver larry dixon is launched over 20 feet into the air. >> whoa. >> smashing into the concrete wall and tumbling down the raceway to the horror of onlook
made famous by steve mcqueen in "bullet" is gearing up for a comeback.rida car maker is rolling out the modern replica. with the modern luxuries and the luxurious price tag of $120,000. >> come on. >> it can't fly though. >> now that i saw yours. i was like forget it. >> right. flying car. >> well how about florida? we're both from florida right. i love my florida. >> miami. >> miami and tampa. new details about the weekend's spectacular race...
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about a year and a half after mcqueen's death. 650,000 people saw the show. appeal goes beyond fashion lovers. it is art as a tortured medium created by a tortured genius. tickets have been sold all around the world. from the middle east to asia, i have been told of a couple that live in moscow. they waited for five hours and now they are making a specific trip to london for this show. >> it is hard to see the show without contemplating the potential, where would he havic thatten fashion had he lived beyond 40. al jazeera london. it does look amaze you can find out all the rest of the day's news on our website there it is, aljazeera.com. you can see our top story there, isil has accepted boko haram's pledge of alie jens, i will have more on that and the other news in just a few minutes, i hope you will be able to join me then, bye bye. >> dangerous... >> we have shackles with spit bag... >> they're still having nightmares >> if you can't straighten out your kids... >> they're mine >> al jazeera america presents camp last resort on al jazeera america >> this i
about a year and a half after mcqueen's death. 650,000 people saw the show. appeal goes beyond fashion lovers. it is art as a tortured medium created by a tortured genius. tickets have been sold all around the world. from the middle east to asia, i have been told of a couple that live in moscow. they waited for five hours and now they are making a specific trip to london for this show. >> it is hard to see the show without contemplating the potential, where would he havic thatten fashion...
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i'm waiting for steven spielberg to call steve mcqueen if you're out there you can find to be me on face book. i agree with you and i think that is what made studying and passing so exciting to find some of these stories. once you find them they just really do feel like they are out of a movie especially the ellen craft story there's all these different moments where they don't make up at the right place and there is another moment where she's on the train and this man is trying to talk to her and trying to fake an illness like she can't hear him. so it's like you're held -- your heart is pounding as you're reading this story to make this disguise work and she's very anxious about it and you know so there is a number of times where you don't really know what's going to happen and you are sort of thinking that this is really a desperate escape if anyone were to find this out they would be back in slavery. this is a matter of being and slave versus being free. so i definitely think that there are many pieces of the story that would certainly make for great television or film. and i'm sure
i'm waiting for steven spielberg to call steve mcqueen if you're out there you can find to be me on face book. i agree with you and i think that is what made studying and passing so exciting to find some of these stories. once you find them they just really do feel like they are out of a movie especially the ellen craft story there's all these different moments where they don't make up at the right place and there is another moment where she's on the train and this man is trying to talk to her...
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steve mcqueen if you are out there you can find me on facebook.but i absolutely agree with you and i think that's what made studying passing so exciting. that was very difficult to find some of these stories, went to find them they really do feel like they are out of the movie and especially the ellen craft story. or all of these different moments where she and her husband they don't meet up at the right place and there is another moment where she is on the train and this man is trying to talk to her and she is trying to feign illness and trying to act like she can't hear him. your heart is pounding as you are reading the story about what she's going through to try to make this disguise work. .. >> >> and really has to ignore her mother and recreates a huge heart wrenching scene and eventually her manager comes over wonders what is going on and it appears she has a black mother and she is black and cannot work at the store so there is clearest examples for what is moving and powerful. >> thanks for your work. it is very fascinating. if you look at
steve mcqueen if you are out there you can find me on facebook.but i absolutely agree with you and i think that's what made studying passing so exciting. that was very difficult to find some of these stories, went to find them they really do feel like they are out of the movie and especially the ellen craft story. or all of these different moments where she and her husband they don't meet up at the right place and there is another moment where she is on the train and this man is trying to talk...
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i'm waiting for steven spielberg to call off mike -- [laughter] steve mcqueen, if you're out there, you can find me on facebook. i mean, i actually agree with you think that's what made studying passing so exciting was that while it was very difficult to find some of these stories, once you find them they just would you feel like they're out of a movie, you know? especially the ellen craft story. affairs all of these different moments where she and her husband kind of they don't meet up at the right place and there's another moment where she's on the train and this man is really trying to talk to her and she's trying to feign illness and she's trying to act like she can't hear him. so it's like your heart is down as you are reading this story about what she's going through to try to make this disguise work. and she's very anxious about it and, you know, so there's a number of times where you don't really know what's going to happen and you are sort of thinking that this is really a desperate escape, you know that if anyone were to find this out, they would be back in slavery. this is a
i'm waiting for steven spielberg to call off mike -- [laughter] steve mcqueen, if you're out there, you can find me on facebook. i mean, i actually agree with you think that's what made studying passing so exciting was that while it was very difficult to find some of these stories, once you find them they just would you feel like they're out of a movie, you know? especially the ellen craft story. affairs all of these different moments where she and her husband kind of they don't meet up at the...
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has enrolling in central saint martins that produced stella mccartney and alexander mcqueen. >> can'tt her first movie deal. >> 13-year-old mo'ne davis made history as the first female to pitch a shutout in the little league world series and the first little league player to make the cover of "sports illustrated" magazine. disney channel is set to tell her inspiring story. >> it's going to be called, "throw like mo." >> love it. >> it is executive produced by emmy nominated producer, debra martin producer of "the sisterhood of the traveling pants." >> that is a good one. >> tell me about it during a break. >> she hopes the movie will encourage others to believe dreams really do come true. >> i remember when she first came can out it was amazing. a lot of reaction from people. she did so well and remarkable person, too. good student on top of being a great athlete. >> met her two weeks ago in of all places the makeup room and she is like i don't have time to talk to you. it is too early in the morning. >> shut you down. love her even more. >> nice to meet you, sir. >> good for her. she
has enrolling in central saint martins that produced stella mccartney and alexander mcqueen. >> can'tt her first movie deal. >> 13-year-old mo'ne davis made history as the first female to pitch a shutout in the little league world series and the first little league player to make the cover of "sports illustrated" magazine. disney channel is set to tell her inspiring story. >> it's going to be called, "throw like mo." >> love it. >> it is...
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i used to joke that the other systems dealt in lead like steve mcqueen's magnificent seven, because souch of the business was making bullets, except it had fewer competitors than mcqiueen, but that's a smaller part of the business. the new orbital atk is a leader in flight systems, getting nearly 32% of its sales from space launch vehicles and aerospace structures. on top of that the company also gets 26% of its sales from space systems. it's a major builder of major government satellites and space components. it's true that back at the end of october, before the merger closed, the old orbital sciences had a pretty high-profile accident where one of their rockets, which was set to deliver cargo to the international space station exploded at its virginia launch site. fortunately, it was an unmanned rocket, but still caused the stock to get crushed. it went down 15% in two days. i don't think it ever recovered from the taint of that. however, this is the kind of story that makes big headlines, even as it doesn't really have much impact on the bottom line which is why the stock has litera
i used to joke that the other systems dealt in lead like steve mcqueen's magnificent seven, because souch of the business was making bullets, except it had fewer competitors than mcqiueen, but that's a smaller part of the business. the new orbital atk is a leader in flight systems, getting nearly 32% of its sales from space launch vehicles and aerospace structures. on top of that the company also gets 26% of its sales from space systems. it's a major builder of major government satellites and...
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president obama spoke there at the event as did director steve mcqueen and actress hillary swank. oscar winners, i should note. no awards were presented today, however, but the honorees get to take part in workshops with movie making pros. alison: sure. you know, we've probably all had that moment. you're on vacation and you consider actually buying a house in that tropical destination. well, for a while today, it looked like the first family had done just that. the internet was abuzz as words spread that the sale of a mansion along the beach could be related somehow to the president and first lady. it's not far from the area where they vacationed for the last few years. well, not just any house, by the way, it's the house that served as the backdrop to the 1980s hit show magnum p.i. as the day went on, the white house made it clear that the president is not behind that purchase. instead, it's a businessman who served as treasurer for the president's first run for the executive office. he paid $8.7 million for that house. leon: and now he's happy that everybody knows about it. ali
president obama spoke there at the event as did director steve mcqueen and actress hillary swank. oscar winners, i should note. no awards were presented today, however, but the honorees get to take part in workshops with movie making pros. alison: sure. you know, we've probably all had that moment. you're on vacation and you consider actually buying a house in that tropical destination. well, for a while today, it looked like the first family had done just that. the internet was abuzz as words...
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the feature film that won best picture at this year's oscars "12 years a slave" directed by steve mcqueenhis was the first time the top honor has gone to a film by a black director. the film tells the story of a free black man in new york who is kidnapped and sent south, where he remains a slave for 12 years. this is a clip from the film's trailer. >> i was born a free man. i lived with my family in new york. until the day i was deceived. kidnapped, sold into slavery. >> well, boy, how you feel now? >> my name is solomon north and i'm a free man. >> you are no free man. you're nothing but a georgia runaway. >> ♪ went down to the river jordan ♪ >> a servant that don't obey his lord shall be beaten with many straps. that scripture. >> my property. >> you say that with pride. >> i say it as fact. >> come here! >> by family and the home, now you tell me that is lost. >> if you want to survive, do and say as little as possible. >> i want to live. >> the astounding story of solomon northrup in "12 years a slave." eric foner, new york state, you focus on new york city, he was kidnapped in new yo
the feature film that won best picture at this year's oscars "12 years a slave" directed by steve mcqueenhis was the first time the top honor has gone to a film by a black director. the film tells the story of a free black man in new york who is kidnapped and sent south, where he remains a slave for 12 years. this is a clip from the film's trailer. >> i was born a free man. i lived with my family in new york. until the day i was deceived. kidnapped, sold into slavery. >>...
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plans to move to london and study at the same english college where stella mccartney and alexander mcqueenen classes. i like that. do it again. cut his fabric like that. i design! >>> finally, the duchess of cambridge approaching her due date which is believed to be mid or end of april. >> that's what we're hearing. >> bags packed. speculation growing as to what the royal baby's name will be. thanks to a logical and scientific experiment at least in our "pop news" belief we now have a good idea of what that name will be. the first annual barkingham palace gold cup pitted ten corgis against each other. each wore a potential name for the royal baby. the first over the finish line of course will be the name and that is alexandra. alexander if needed. second and third went to camilla and victoria i'm not so certain about the second place name. >> yeah. >> not so sure. >> how did that get in the running? >> unclear. but, listen if the royal baby is a girl and if corgis have any say in the matter i believe we know that you'll be looking at princess alexandra, thank you, "pop news" investigators.
plans to move to london and study at the same english college where stella mccartney and alexander mcqueenen classes. i like that. do it again. cut his fabric like that. i design! >>> finally, the duchess of cambridge approaching her due date which is believed to be mid or end of april. >> that's what we're hearing. >> bags packed. speculation growing as to what the royal baby's name will be. thanks to a logical and scientific experiment at least in our "pop news"...
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we have herb greenberg and methny mcqueen coming up next. ever country-specific etfs, the european marks are up big, but if you're investing in most of those etfs that track europe we'll give you an update on your portfolio. a lot more to do. the dow is still down. we're back after this. do you have something for pain? i have bayer aspirin. i'm not having a heart attack, it's my back. i mean bayer back & body. it works great for pain. bayer back & body provides effective relief for your tough pain. better? yeah...thanks for the tip! [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses. if you have a business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. start your business today with legalzoom. >>> that is a live look at the port of los angeles, and you can very clearly see that the backup from the labor disruptions that just happened still a problem. dozens of ships still waiting to move in and unload cargo. this is
we have herb greenberg and methny mcqueen coming up next. ever country-specific etfs, the european marks are up big, but if you're investing in most of those etfs that track europe we'll give you an update on your portfolio. a lot more to do. the dow is still down. we're back after this. do you have something for pain? i have bayer aspirin. i'm not having a heart attack, it's my back. i mean bayer back & body. it works great for pain. bayer back & body provides effective relief for your...