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we want to hear from you about memorable phrases, memorable speeches, when you look back on the 44thnya a few minutes ago talked about his words when it came to race relations, police community relations. president obama touched on that last year at a memorial service for police officer who was shot in dallas. here is a bit of president obama from that event. >> i know that americans are struggling right now with what we witnessed over the past week. first the shootings in minnesota. the protests. targeting of police by the shooter here. an act not just of demented violence but of racial hatred. it's left this wound, and anger, and hurt. the deepest fall line of our democracy, suddenly exposed, perhaps even widened. and although we know that such divisions are not new, though they have surely been worse and even recent past, that offers is little comfort. violence, weis wonder if the devise of race in america can ever be bridged. we wonder if an african-american community that feels unfairly targeted by police and police departments that feel unfairly t maligned can never understand
we want to hear from you about memorable phrases, memorable speeches, when you look back on the 44thnya a few minutes ago talked about his words when it came to race relations, police community relations. president obama touched on that last year at a memorial service for police officer who was shot in dallas. here is a bit of president obama from that event. >> i know that americans are struggling right now with what we witnessed over the past week. first the shootings in minnesota. the...
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season for leicester city and a memorable season leicester city and a memorable season for injured footballtter keep that scarf and, because we are expecting fifa to confirm an expanded world cup tomorrow? that's right, learn the big decision is looming. gianni infantino, fifa's president, wants to expand the world cup from the current 32 teams. his ideal situation would be to have 48 teams in time for the 2026 tournament. that would see 16 groups of three teams in the first round, who would then go into a knockout phase and so on to the final. europe's big teams, which of course provide 80% of the players to a world cup, have complained. they say there are already too many games in there are already too many games in the season. but i can tell you that ina the season. but i can tell you that in a confidential fifa document that i have seen today, fifa are proposing that the tournament will ta ke proposing that the tournament will take only 32 days, and the finalists will only have to play seven games in the format they are proposing. so they are trying to argue back against critics of an e
season for leicester city and a memorable season leicester city and a memorable season for injured footballtter keep that scarf and, because we are expecting fifa to confirm an expanded world cup tomorrow? that's right, learn the big decision is looming. gianni infantino, fifa's president, wants to expand the world cup from the current 32 teams. his ideal situation would be to have 48 teams in time for the 2026 tournament. that would see 16 groups of three teams in the first round, who would...
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they are delightful because they are memorable and they're memorable because they're delightful. i think what the book does is try to exercise hundred 60 years of cultural history for anyone who likes hollywood i think they will enjoy the book. i am not a professor that attacks hollywood is the big evil person it's not a black and white book it's a book by an english professor who was raised by a television set. it's very much a book for people who want to laugh about things that are serious i'm sorry there was a whole generation of mexican american scholars had to fight and the trenches and they were called intellectuals. i ride on their shoulders. we don't just head to be black and right. if you read my book read it for the pictures. you might just learn something. you might just learn something. learning more about the city. in front of those as you may know him dr. seuss. we take you as we learn more about the san diego favorite. see mac i think some of the first things that come to mind when people hear the words dr. seuss are the amazing
they are delightful because they are memorable and they're memorable because they're delightful. i think what the book does is try to exercise hundred 60 years of cultural history for anyone who likes hollywood i think they will enjoy the book. i am not a professor that attacks hollywood is the big evil person it's not a black and white book it's a book by an english professor who was raised by a television set. it's very much a book for people who want to laugh about things that are serious...
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he was a familiar and distinctive presence on the big screen, playing so many memorable roles for so many years. >> i wondered when i'd be seeing you, mr. potter. >> reporter: for fans of harry potter, he'll be remembered as the wand merchant. making magic on screen. >> apparently not. >> reporter: but the british actor's career spanned six decades. >> that's from the magic express. >> reporter: twice nominated for an oscar for his role as a heroin addict heroin addict and also in "the elephant man." in 1979, a creature burst out of his chest in this unforgettable scene from the sci-fi classic "alien." in 2012, hurt was honored by the british academy of film and television arts. >> to all those directors that have given me the opportunity to play some of the most wonderful parts that i would never in a million years have thought of for myself, i thank them all from the bottom of my heart. >> reporter: most recently he played a priest consoling a widowed first lady in the oscar nominated jackie. legendary john hurt, remembered around the world. >> it's been an honor and a privilege. >
he was a familiar and distinctive presence on the big screen, playing so many memorable roles for so many years. >> i wondered when i'd be seeing you, mr. potter. >> reporter: for fans of harry potter, he'll be remembered as the wand merchant. making magic on screen. >> apparently not. >> reporter: but the british actor's career spanned six decades. >> that's from the magic express. >> reporter: twice nominated for an oscar for his role as a heroin addict...
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. >> our countdown to the show with the eight-time winner's most memorable moments. >> everyone i talked to said they go to the bar. okay. >> now, for january 5, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >> new insight into the final moments before the passing of carrie fisher and debbie reynolds. we have the just-released 911 call. >> we get that heartbreaking audio today on the same day that loved ones gathered to say good-bye to the star wars icon. merle entered debbie and carrie's compound in the hills above hollywood followed by
. >> our countdown to the show with the eight-time winner's most memorable moments. >> everyone i talked to said they go to the bar. okay. >> now, for january 5, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >> new insight into the final moments before the passing of carrie fisher and debbie reynolds. we have the just-released 911 call. >> we get that heartbreaking audio today on the same day that loved ones gathered to say good-bye to the star wars icon. merle...
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these seductive hallucinations are delightful because they are memorable and they are memorable because there are delightful. we are caught in that circuit. i think with the book does is try to exercise 160 years of cultural history. for anyone who likes hollywood, i think they will enjoy the book. my sister worked in hollywood. i am a big media, mass media fan. i'm not ethnic studies professor that attacks hollywood as the big evil person. it's not a black and white book. it's a book by an english professor who was basically raised by a television set, who was milk fed at the teat of the internet. and so it's very much a book for people who want to laugh about things that are serious. i'm sorry but before me there was a whole generation of mexican american scholars who had to fight in the trenches, and they were called -- intellectuals. i ride on their shoulders. it also means we don't just have it to be black and white, brown and white. this is about the knicks. so if you read my book, read it for the pictures. you might just learn something. spirit c-span is in san diego learning mor
these seductive hallucinations are delightful because they are memorable and they are memorable because there are delightful. we are caught in that circuit. i think with the book does is try to exercise 160 years of cultural history. for anyone who likes hollywood, i think they will enjoy the book. my sister worked in hollywood. i am a big media, mass media fan. i'm not ethnic studies professor that attacks hollywood as the big evil person. it's not a black and white book. it's a book by an...
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after the break we will take a look back at some of the most memorable moments.rt of nfl history."san francisco 49er colin kaepernick became a national lightning rod for what he did on the sidelines refusing to stand for the national anthemsaying he didn't want to "show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color."and the rams returned to thewest coast."la rams! la rams!"and fans chose sides.la football fan: "they never should have left. they belong to los angeles."st louis football fan: "we've given them all we have, if they don't want it, move on." the rio olympics saw record highs and record lows.swimmer michael phelpsalready the most decorated olympian of all timepushed his career medal count to 28 23 of them gold. jamaican sprinter usain bolt sailed through the 100, 200 and 4-by-100 relay.. for a third time at the olympics.and teenage sensation simone biles won a stunning four gold medals in gymnastics... helping her team.. known as the final five take home a record breaking nine medals. but in a bizarre twist, american swim
after the break we will take a look back at some of the most memorable moments.rt of nfl history."san francisco 49er colin kaepernick became a national lightning rod for what he did on the sidelines refusing to stand for the national anthemsaying he didn't want to "show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color."and the rams returned to thewest coast."la rams! la rams!"and fans chose sides.la football fan: "they never should have...
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there are actually memorable lines, as, you know, you played earlier, john f. kennedy was, you know, ask not what you can do. but, you know, you don't get the sense trump will be summoning the country to a greater purpose. the inaugural thing is just taking shape. we don't have a lot of details. we already know where you might have expected an over the top production from donald trump he's talking about -- he's only going to have two inaugural balls plus the military ball. >> obama had ten. >> bill clinton had close to a dozen. he's hoping to get the parade down to an hour. you do get the sense, you know, surprisingly, that donald trump doesn't seem to be that invested in all the hoopla around this and beyond that you're going to have a whole lot of protesters in the city as sort of the backdrop. >> one of the folks that he's looking at is reagan. his speech. reagan, kennedy and nixon. here is one of the more memorable lines from reagan's inaugural address, the first one. >> government is not the solution to our problem, government is the problem. all of us nee
there are actually memorable lines, as, you know, you played earlier, john f. kennedy was, you know, ask not what you can do. but, you know, you don't get the sense trump will be summoning the country to a greater purpose. the inaugural thing is just taking shape. we don't have a lot of details. we already know where you might have expected an over the top production from donald trump he's talking about -- he's only going to have two inaugural balls plus the military ball. >> obama had...
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. >> so, that was fdr, we will play more memorable speeches. >> yeah. >> as we look ahead to our nextresident because people are wondering what will his speech be like. >> certain lines stand out. good day, it is january 20th, january 20th, that is inauguration day. you know it used to be how much fourth. >> that is true, weather was better in march. >> it was better in march. >> sometimes. >> but why did they do it in march because it took weeks and weeks to count votes and then you had to get horse, carriage, and get the guy who won, to d.c., it took weeks and weeks, they didn't do it until march. >> but now technology i am loved, so now we have cars, planes. >> true. >> i know when they changed it >> 1933. >> you cannot beat me. >> here's what you don't know, 1933 my late father was born and his birthday january 20th. >> i did not know that. >> yeah, yeah. we always say inauguration day we will never forget your birthday. he like that. anyway, it the is, yeah, it is morning where it is dry but it is also cheese lovers day and i think buddy's all set for lunch with that big giant we
. >> so, that was fdr, we will play more memorable speeches. >> yeah. >> as we look ahead to our nextresident because people are wondering what will his speech be like. >> certain lines stand out. good day, it is january 20th, january 20th, that is inauguration day. you know it used to be how much fourth. >> that is true, weather was better in march. >> it was better in march. >> sometimes. >> but why did they do it in march because it took weeks...
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memorable moment. we are basically at a parade in point.s at this our vantage point, here at 13th avenue.sylvania earlier, we looked down to 12th and pennsylvania, and we saw the trump family get out and walk past their trump international the old post office. president trump continued a formeron, started by president jimmy carter, of walking part of the way. lots of excitement from the supporters as the motorcade reached this point and many left as soon as the there was lots of controversy groups and bands that would and would not participate in this parade. defying some critics was the marching band of the black college, talladega college in alabama, a massive band of more 200 members. participated. they've gotten over half a million in donations from supporters.p a number of college bands participated. an largely, i've never seen inauguration with as many military, police bands as this has. one thing i think is a result is that largely, the crowd here at freedom plaza has dissipated, because, you kn
memorable moment. we are basically at a parade in point.s at this our vantage point, here at 13th avenue.sylvania earlier, we looked down to 12th and pennsylvania, and we saw the trump family get out and walk past their trump international the old post office. president trump continued a formeron, started by president jimmy carter, of walking part of the way. lots of excitement from the supporters as the motorcade reached this point and many left as soon as the there was lots of controversy...
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. >> our countdown to the show with the eight-time winner's most memorable moments. >> everyone i talked to said they go to the bar. okay. >> now, for january 5, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >> new insight into the final moments before the passing of carrie fisher and debbie reynolds. we have the just-released 911 call. >> we get that heartbreaking audio today on the same day that loved ones gathered to say good-bye to the star wars icon. merle entered debbie and carrie's compound in the hills above hollywood followed by carrie's daughter and her reported boyfriend taylor lawsuit nir. carrie's brother todd fisher drove in, so did meg ryan, ellen barkin and also carrie's beloved dog gary. these 911 calls were released. >> one of our international flights coming in from london is about 10 minutes out..o cf1 o a medical emergency. >> what's wrong with her? >> while carrie lay suffering from cardiac arrrst two weeks ago, the call from united airlines operation implied the pilot flying the plane she was hurrying to get to the ground. >> what is the eta. >> it is making up time. it's
. >> our countdown to the show with the eight-time winner's most memorable moments. >> everyone i talked to said they go to the bar. okay. >> now, for january 5, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >> new insight into the final moments before the passing of carrie fisher and debbie reynolds. we have the just-released 911 call. >> we get that heartbreaking audio today on the same day that loved ones gathered to say good-bye to the star wars icon. merle...
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. ♪ >> what you don't know about the show's most memorable moments. >> it's definitely live. >> to brad's comeback and meryl's moment. >> i love you all. >> what you didn't see on tv. >> spoiler alert -- >> what? >> red carpet run-ins. >> private conversation on "e.t." >> back in confession. >> i'm wearing a little bit of a butt lift. >> and the hot date night couples. >> babies and all. >> you going to have more? >> definitely have more sex. we'll see what happens after that. >> now for january 9th, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >> the stars got their party on at the golden globes and we were in the middle of it all. >> we not only have the big moments, but the stories behind them. a record-setting night for "la la land" and its star ryan gosling who beat, oh, yeah that othee ryan. ♪ >> everybody is making such to do about the ryan against the ryan. good-looking ryans up against each other. >> i'm a big, huge, ryan gosling fan. >> i'm happy we're both in the same room for once, people can see we're different people and i'll take that as a win. >> i'm a guy -- he is playing ppano
. ♪ >> what you don't know about the show's most memorable moments. >> it's definitely live. >> to brad's comeback and meryl's moment. >> i love you all. >> what you didn't see on tv. >> spoiler alert -- >> what? >> red carpet run-ins. >> private conversation on "e.t." >> back in confession. >> i'm wearing a little bit of a butt lift. >> and the hot date night couples. >> babies and all. >> you going...
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the new england primer that included memorizing scripture verses live the beginning of wisdom, honor father and mother. nobody saw constitutional conflict with doing that but this war against christianity happened 60 years ago. lou: keeping religious -- out of the public square. president trump says he's going to get rid of it. you talked with them recently, your thoughts? >> president trump is going to deliver the promises that he has made and even the secular mike resident trunk -- president trump doesn't think it's in the nation's best are service that people go to church less. he thinks we ought to embrace spiritual values more and i believe he's going to make it possible to do that and more fashionable to do that than we have seen in recent days. lou: it's interesting that were fashionable that you use there. there's a lot of role model and a man come isn't there? i think they are going to see that develop a more stronger and vivid images when his presidency begins. the man is taken over the leadership of the country. pastor is great to have you with us. appreciate it. up next t
the new england primer that included memorizing scripture verses live the beginning of wisdom, honor father and mother. nobody saw constitutional conflict with doing that but this war against christianity happened 60 years ago. lou: keeping religious -- out of the public square. president trump says he's going to get rid of it. you talked with them recently, your thoughts? >> president trump is going to deliver the promises that he has made and even the secular mike resident trunk --...
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mel brooks has said that no—one could play the elephant man more memorably.wood is sad to hear of his passing. from another hollywood actor, alfred malina, so sorry to hear of his passing. a talented actor, one of the best of this or any era. we have also heard from stephen fry who calls it terrible news. great on the stage small screen and big. a great friend of norfolk. we understand thatjohn heard had been living in the county of norfolk. president trump has signed an executive order to limit immigration from some muslim—majority countries to the united states. this includes a ban on syrian refugees, until the administration is able to toughen procedures to screen them effectively. mr trump's authorised new vetting procedures for immigrants entering the united states from certain countries, though it's not immediately clear which countries are on the list. he said it was intended to keep islamic extremists out of the us. i am establishing new vetting measures to keep radical islamic terrorists out of the united states of america we don't want them here. we
mel brooks has said that no—one could play the elephant man more memorably.wood is sad to hear of his passing. from another hollywood actor, alfred malina, so sorry to hear of his passing. a talented actor, one of the best of this or any era. we have also heard from stephen fry who calls it terrible news. great on the stage small screen and big. a great friend of norfolk. we understand thatjohn heard had been living in the county of norfolk. president trump has signed an executive order to...
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mel brooks tweeted: no one could have played the elephant man more memorably.nd there are many tweets from stephen fry, elijah wood, all reacting to the news ofjohn hurt passing at the age of 77. we will give you more reaction to the newsletter in the programme. for now, let's move on. president trump has signed an executive order to limit immigration from some muslim—majority countries to the united states. this includes a ban on syrian refugees, until the administration is able to toughen procedures to screen them effectively. mr trump's authorised new vetting procedures for immigrants entering the united states from certain countries, though it's not immediately clear which countries are included on that list. he said it was intended to keep islamic extremists out of the us. i am establishing new vetting measures to keep radical islamic terrorists out of the united states of america. we don't want them here. we want to ensure that we are not admitting into our country the very threats our soldiers are fighting overseas. we only want to admit those into our c
mel brooks tweeted: no one could have played the elephant man more memorably.nd there are many tweets from stephen fry, elijah wood, all reacting to the news ofjohn hurt passing at the age of 77. we will give you more reaction to the newsletter in the programme. for now, let's move on. president trump has signed an executive order to limit immigration from some muslim—majority countries to the united states. this includes a ban on syrian refugees, until the administration is able to toughen...
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. >> my most memorable interaction with donald trump was when i was taken into the buffer area around stage over a rally during christmas and asked to shoot cuts of the candidate up close, which is a normal piece of being on the campaign trail. as i got up there, i was holding my camera. and donald trump in the middle of his speech turned and pointed to me and said -- >> look, here we have nbc. they're supposed to be back there. but that's okay. >> that was probably the most memorable and definitely the most bizarre interaction. >> one of my favorite moments from the campaign trail happened in new hampshire as governor bush was on a bus tour. it was in the middle of a snowstorm. i'm outside the bus with my camera raised ready to film him. as he is walking by me, he bends down and he forms a snowball and throws it at me. he gets this big laugh out of it. it was this moment that i will always remember his personality really shining through. >> you can't do anything about it. that's not fair, actually. >> the night mike pence's plane goes off the runway, new york city, rain coming down,
. >> my most memorable interaction with donald trump was when i was taken into the buffer area around stage over a rally during christmas and asked to shoot cuts of the candidate up close, which is a normal piece of being on the campaign trail. as i got up there, i was holding my camera. and donald trump in the middle of his speech turned and pointed to me and said -- >> look, here we have nbc. they're supposed to be back there. but that's okay. >> that was probably the most...
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students don't memorize facts. they select defendants and choose witnesses. they write affidavits and create exhibits. courthousea brooklyn and hold mock trial of a perpetrator of the rwanda and genocide. that is powerful learning. we see area where in careerearning is and technical education. while campaigning, donald trump said vocational training is a great thing. we don't do it anymore. actually, we do. we've been fighting for over a decade to do more. take the toledo technological academy in ohio. students are offered a chance to develop their set of skills with local businesses, including an outfit called general motors. the director manufacturing at gm students, they do it as well as interns we bring in from places like purdue and the university of michigan. it's devoting resources to incubate more programs across the country. whether it's connecting students with the orient businesses so they can secure internships or partnering with pittsburgh's ems services to train high school students. part of the dna of a ft. we are glad the president-elect share
students don't memorize facts. they select defendants and choose witnesses. they write affidavits and create exhibits. courthousea brooklyn and hold mock trial of a perpetrator of the rwanda and genocide. that is powerful learning. we see area where in careerearning is and technical education. while campaigning, donald trump said vocational training is a great thing. we don't do it anymore. actually, we do. we've been fighting for over a decade to do more. take the toledo technological academy...
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it was one of the most memorable moments on the campaign. know, you're going so many places and sometimes you're giving up your birthday and you know, that really just made it special. >> that was absolutely the best year and a half of my life. both professionally and personally. and i think what will make it so special is that i probably will never do it again. at least not this way. anything else to talk about. but then i realized there was. so, i finally broke the silence with my doctor about what i was experiencing. he said humira is for people like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failur
it was one of the most memorable moments on the campaign. know, you're going so many places and sometimes you're giving up your birthday and you know, that really just made it special. >> that was absolutely the best year and a half of my life. both professionally and personally. and i think what will make it so special is that i probably will never do it again. at least not this way. anything else to talk about. but then i realized there was. so, i finally broke the silence with my...
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. ♪♪ memorable weehe w >> the whole routine. routine. >> there they are. getting warmed up.l all week. travel and andy venture show is in town. we'll hbes steve from event and while the award showww is the unofficial kick off tofft award season, and the oscar wavv it was almost overshadowed byd y one speech for more on the nighg and the big moment kevin joins s we're going to go through someth apoze. >> meryl streep taking the night over with her award. >> yes. awardsabout the big winners first. la la land won seven goldende globes. it was nominated for seven.ev most wins ever in the history of the golden globes.lobe amazing what this film was ablea to do. 31-year-old film maker that direct the this movie and ite ai came out of nowhere. he wrote it about six years agoo couldn't get it made. m so he wrote a movie called cle whiplash out of anger noun theoe phlegm is succeeding won sevenen golden globes will probably takk home best picture oscar. ryan gosling won, ma'am stonemto won for best actress in musical comedy. director, best score, best songg amazing night for thater n
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he completed a memorable victory. for some, man possessed. he completed a memorable victory.some, it was time to lie down in a dark room with the curtains closed. for others, not so much. it is just one of these days when, those days when you don't feel that great on the court and you don't have much rhythm, and a player you are playing against is hitting the ball very well, so that's sport. him playing this well, it's amazing. he played obviously above his level but you have got to give him credit for that. many things came together for him today, and he was a well—deserved winner. johanna konta was the only british player to make it through today, after heather watson and kyle edmund were both beaten. konta had a comfortable win over japan's naomi osaka, and will face former world number one caroline wozniaki in the next round. i definitely looked to leave my stamp on the match from the very beginning and to dictate and impose myself on her. if i was giving her any breathing room or opportunity, she was going to become more and more dangerous, so i tried to make sure that d
he completed a memorable victory. for some, man possessed. he completed a memorable victory.some, it was time to lie down in a dark room with the curtains closed. for others, not so much. it is just one of these days when, those days when you don't feel that great on the court and you don't have much rhythm, and a player you are playing against is hitting the ball very well, so that's sport. him playing this well, it's amazing. he played obviously above his level but you have got to give him...
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. >> reporter: for a look at some of the president's most memorable moments in prince george's countych obama and prince george's county. >>> as we say good-bye to president obama and get ready to welcome the trump family, say with news4 for an insider's look at the inauguration during our special appcast. we'll be streaming live on the app from a cafe on capitol hill. >>> coming up, a former ambassador reflects on the past and looks ahead to the future. the big event planned for tomorrow that's bringing pple eo robert: i've always had high blood pressure. but now i was getting these terrible headaches. and i was tired literally all the time. something wasn't right. most people don't find out they have chronic kidney disease until it is very advanced. in fact, my friend ron paul was one of those affected. but a simple test can help save your life. talk to your doctor or contact the gw ron and joy paul kidney center to find out how you can get tested. . >>> one of the most welcome invitations in town tomorrow is one that happens after all the other events are about over. >> thecalled a
. >> reporter: for a look at some of the president's most memorable moments in prince george's countych obama and prince george's county. >>> as we say good-bye to president obama and get ready to welcome the trump family, say with news4 for an insider's look at the inauguration during our special appcast. we'll be streaming live on the app from a cafe on capitol hill. >>> coming up, a former ambassador reflects on the past and looks ahead to the future. the big event...
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for a quiet getaway, it makes for a memorable and magical experience. located on 19th avenue, this grove is the place to wear your hiking boots, bring your family, and bring the dog because it has so much to offer you and your loved ones. it is a truly hidden gem in the city. the part is rich with eucalyptus trees. long paths allow you to meander, perfect for dog walking in a wooded environment. >> i enjoy this base and the history behind it. the diversity that exists in such an urban city, the concrete, the streets, cars, we have this oasis of a natural environment. it reminds us of what san francisco initially was. >> this is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available to get you there easily. and the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. there is also a natural lake. this is your chance to stroll and let the kids run free. it also has many birds to watch. it is the place to find some solitude from the city and appreciate what you share with a wonderful breath of fresh air. , an experienced this park and enjoy the peoples, picnics,
for a quiet getaway, it makes for a memorable and magical experience. located on 19th avenue, this grove is the place to wear your hiking boots, bring your family, and bring the dog because it has so much to offer you and your loved ones. it is a truly hidden gem in the city. the part is rich with eucalyptus trees. long paths allow you to meander, perfect for dog walking in a wooded environment. >> i enjoy this base and the history behind it. the diversity that exists in such an urban...
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a stirring and memorable role as joseph in the elephant man. also be remembered for his part in the film alien, this scene often voted as one of cinema's most shocking moments. john hurt certainly demonstrated his versatility as an actor, starring in more than 200 films and television series in a career spanning six decades. his talent was recognised with four bafta awards, including for his role as quentin crisp, the fla m boya nt for his role as quentin crisp, the flamboyant gay writer in the naked civil servant. i wear rouge, flamboyant gay writer in the naked civil servant. iwear rouge, iwear mascara on my eyelashes, i dye my hair, iweb clubwear mascara on my eyelashes, i dye my hair, iweb clu bwear clothes, mascara on my eyelashes, i dye my hair, iweb clubwear clothes, far more outre than those i am wearing now. many people said, don't do that, you will never work again. i said, but it's not about homosexuality, is about the tenderness of the individual as opposed to the cruelty of the crowd. youngerfans opposed to the cruelty of the crowd
a stirring and memorable role as joseph in the elephant man. also be remembered for his part in the film alien, this scene often voted as one of cinema's most shocking moments. john hurt certainly demonstrated his versatility as an actor, starring in more than 200 films and television series in a career spanning six decades. his talent was recognised with four bafta awards, including for his role as quentin crisp, the fla m boya nt for his role as quentin crisp, the flamboyant gay writer in the...
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and i've heard some people say "oh, there's not a memorable tune in it." there's lots!d be singing that soundtrack endlessly since seeing the film. i thought it was really charming. i thnk damien chazelle has done an absolutely brilliant job. i would recommend anybody saw it. it's bitter—sweet. it does have a strong poignant thread of sadness, which is what makes the joyful element morejoyful. i loved it. i absolutely loved it. your thoughts about dvd. i don't know this one, i confess. so kubo and the two strings is an animated film, stop motion animation film, and, i mean, i'm a huge animation fan, not least because it's such a diverse genre. what i loved about this is the animation itself is breathtaking, you canjust watch it over and over again, which is why it's lovely to have it for home viewing. it's a lovely complicated multi—layered story, which is told through words, actions, but also through music, and it's one of those films i think genuinely audiences of all ages can watch, and a film which treats its audience with respect. it imagines that its audience is s
and i've heard some people say "oh, there's not a memorable tune in it." there's lots!d be singing that soundtrack endlessly since seeing the film. i thought it was really charming. i thnk damien chazelle has done an absolutely brilliant job. i would recommend anybody saw it. it's bitter—sweet. it does have a strong poignant thread of sadness, which is what makes the joyful element morejoyful. i loved it. i absolutely loved it. your thoughts about dvd. i don't know this one, i...
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jack spell's booking is a little more memorable than most. he says she was still feeling the effects of the drugs he took the night before. >> when they arrested me i was freaking out and i was just like causing a huge scene and stuff and just being the most like incooperable -- is that a word? >> uncooperative. >> i was the most uncooperative like just fighting everything they said, disorderly, being loud and stuff. >> by the time i got here he was already in what we call a detox cell and was being loud, disruptive and i think he used his head a couple of times to beat on the door. another deputy went to talk to mr. spell and said if you don't calm down we will have to put you in a restraint chair. were spell, first time i ever heard this from an inmate, wanted to go into the restraint chair so we obliged him. >> spell neither denies nor recalls requesting the chair. but says he didn't enjoy being confined to it. >> they put me in a hard black plastic chair and strapped me down in it with my hands cuffed behind my back and everything. that j
jack spell's booking is a little more memorable than most. he says she was still feeling the effects of the drugs he took the night before. >> when they arrested me i was freaking out and i was just like causing a huge scene and stuff and just being the most like incooperable -- is that a word? >> uncooperative. >> i was the most uncooperative like just fighting everything they said, disorderly, being loud and stuff. >> by the time i got here he was already in what we...
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he didn't do anything memorable. he didn't do anything that i would think anyone think anew about him in a way that would broadest his appeal in the country, >> which he has to do. >> and even if he had given the best speech of his life, i don't think it would have changed much. he will live or die on whether he gets washington gridlock to end, things passed and the economy to work better. today, no matter what he did wasn't going to affect that. >> one of the things trump has is a problem with the truth. there were no egregious discreet lies in this speech, but there was one big implicit lie. his picture of the country, which it has big problems and need changes, and there is no question about that. but this country he inherits is in such better shape now than the one president obama inherited. he paints it as aities utopia. we will talk more about it in a bit. >> there are thing he feels still haven't been fixed. it was not all celebration in our nation's capital today. a lot of americans viewed his inauguration an
he didn't do anything memorable. he didn't do anything that i would think anyone think anew about him in a way that would broadest his appeal in the country, >> which he has to do. >> and even if he had given the best speech of his life, i don't think it would have changed much. he will live or die on whether he gets washington gridlock to end, things passed and the economy to work better. today, no matter what he did wasn't going to affect that. >> one of the things trump has...
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the wall — one of the most memorable pledges of his campaign trail — will be constructed along the borderledge to crack down on both illegal immigration and the flow of illegal drugs. the efficiency — possibility even — of a 2,000—mile barrier has raised eyebrows and is hotly debated, even within trump's own cabinet. his homeland security advisor — retired generaljohn kelly — said it could only be effective to the extent it was backed up by far more sweeping measures, including more manpower and good relations with those south of the border. it'll cost up to £20 billion — money trump insists will be reimbursed by mexico. how unique is this attempt at a fortress? david grossman reports. donald trump continues to lay the foundation stones of his presidency, signing executive orders on issues like rolling back 0bamacare, a freeze on government hiring and withdrawing from trade deals. today he signed an order to deliver perhaps his most famous campaign pledge. we will build a great wall along the southern border. and mexico will pay for the wall. 100%.
the wall — one of the most memorable pledges of his campaign trail — will be constructed along the borderledge to crack down on both illegal immigration and the flow of illegal drugs. the efficiency — possibility even — of a 2,000—mile barrier has raised eyebrows and is hotly debated, even within trump's own cabinet. his homeland security advisor — retired generaljohn kelly — said it could only be effective to the extent it was backed up by far more sweeping measures, including...
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some times the most memorable experiences can be found off the beaten path. chinese visitors to tokyo enjoyed samples of japanese rice ahead of the lunar new year. they answered a survey from rice grower's council. it was distributed at tourist centersment they say they will give away 100,000 packages of precooked rice by mid-march. people are eating less of it due to low birthrate. he hopes they will spread the word on japanese rice. you can chach tatch this online. i'll leave you with the markets. ♪ >>> a court created on charges referred to as wartime comfort women. the book in question was published in 2013. she wrote the korean peninsula was to blame for the women tragedy. the professor argues that 200,000 young women were forcibly taken by japan's military. she says it doesn't represent the overall picture. she also said they formed a comra comrade-type relationship. they said he distoed and caused enormous pain to the women. they said poc did not write that they voluntarily chose that path. they say it is a metaphoric expression that represented her op
some times the most memorable experiences can be found off the beaten path. chinese visitors to tokyo enjoyed samples of japanese rice ahead of the lunar new year. they answered a survey from rice grower's council. it was distributed at tourist centersment they say they will give away 100,000 packages of precooked rice by mid-march. people are eating less of it due to low birthrate. he hopes they will spread the word on japanese rice. you can chach tatch this online. i'll leave you with the...
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. >> 2016 will go down as one of the most memorable years in villanova history. >> villanova won 20 straight creighton today. final seconds of the half, chris jenkins with three. final two minutes, three point lead, josh hart got it. next possession, they put it away. bronson with 27 points. villanova 80-70, 14-0. it's the best start to the season in school history. >> you know you have to be tough. you have to be smart. it's going to take 40 minutes. when your team wins, especially here, you know it's one of the toughest environments. you feel great. >> temple not feeling so great tonight. they have a tough time on the road in central florida, 11 points in the first half. the tackle falls, 7' 6 of them. temple goes down 77-53. it is their worst loss of the season. 2016 for the flyers, they are looking forward to the new year, losing five of the last six games and are winless since christmas break. we'll see how mason feels in the morning before deciding if he can play tomorrow night against the ducks. he left with a left hand injury last night but was able to practice with the team in anahe
. >> 2016 will go down as one of the most memorable years in villanova history. >> villanova won 20 straight creighton today. final seconds of the half, chris jenkins with three. final two minutes, three point lead, josh hart got it. next possession, they put it away. bronson with 27 points. villanova 80-70, 14-0. it's the best start to the season in school history. >> you know you have to be tough. you have to be smart. it's going to take 40 minutes. when your team wins,...
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memorable images, among them this one of the queen which ended up on britain's postage stamps, or thisor the photographer himself — he shared the view of many an amateur snapper. it's all luck! i'm always relieved that they come out! lord snowdon, who has died at the age of 86. that's a summary of the news, newsday is coming up at midnight — now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight tonight, labour lose an mp once tipped to be a future party leader. tristram hunt will become the new head of the v&a museum. he insists he's not trying to rock the boat. he was no fan ofjeremy corbyn. but it's no time to quit, say those on right of the party.
memorable images, among them this one of the queen which ended up on britain's postage stamps, or thisor the photographer himself — he shared the view of many an amateur snapper. it's all luck! i'm always relieved that they come out! lord snowdon, who has died at the age of 86. that's a summary of the news, newsday is coming up at midnight — now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight tonight, labour lose an mp once tipped to be a future party leader. tristram hunt will become the new head of...
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has been saying the queen made him sir mo farah and donald trump is bit of an alien, which is a memorablehe encapsulates the difficulties that many people like him are facing. the uncertainty. lots of people have international lives these days, especially people we see in newspapers and read about, sports stars, they train in one country was coming from another country. big companies, tech companies, rely a lot on foreign employees because they like to recruit the smartest people from around the world. they are telling your staff do not go home until you know what the situation is. it is all very well one person getting the all clear, you cannot do it one by one, millions are affected. just think of all the students. the students studying in america who went home and who are coming back for the new semester. are they are certain they can get back into america, ready for university? we do come back to the fa ct university? we do come back to the fact he is a democratically elected president and this, as we said, is not a surprise. this is what the people who voted for him, maybe not exactl
has been saying the queen made him sir mo farah and donald trump is bit of an alien, which is a memorablehe encapsulates the difficulties that many people like him are facing. the uncertainty. lots of people have international lives these days, especially people we see in newspapers and read about, sports stars, they train in one country was coming from another country. big companies, tech companies, rely a lot on foreign employees because they like to recruit the smartest people from around...
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the only eloquent memorable phrase was make america first.hat's an evil phrase that comes from charles lindbergh and anti--- i'm sorry, pro nazi america first policy. i don't know why he chose that phrase. judge jeanine: if america is not first, who should be first? >> we absolutely should be first. judge jeanine: should we give up the term and say america should be second? or should we have -- >> no, no, absolutely not. i didn't remotely say, that judge, i don't know why you are saying that. judge jeanine: you said it is an evil term. >> let's say america at the summit but america first has a certain connotation which is not a pretty connotation, fair young person like you, it probably didn't mean anything, but it is an evil connotation. let's get back to the point. how is he going to get the inner city schools better? how? we spend more on inner city pupils than any school system in the world. judge jeanine: isn't that a reflection of the money we're spending on the unions? isn't that a reflection of all of the money that we're dumping down
the only eloquent memorable phrase was make america first.hat's an evil phrase that comes from charles lindbergh and anti--- i'm sorry, pro nazi america first policy. i don't know why he chose that phrase. judge jeanine: if america is not first, who should be first? >> we absolutely should be first. judge jeanine: should we give up the term and say america should be second? or should we have -- >> no, no, absolutely not. i didn't remotely say, that judge, i don't know why you are...
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. >> the film also stars elle fanning, her most memorable moment was shooting this scene with ben. >> it's amazing, his organization, how he keeps everything on track. obviously, he wrote it, and he's directing it, he stars in it. >> he's just cool and great and wicked smart. >> the ladies love ben. i don't know if they actually love their undergarments. listen to me, this movie is so accurate, the wardrobe is so authentic all the way down to the 1920s undergarments that the ladies had to rock. >> sounds cumbersome to me. >> now, on to a woman that is a music and fashion icon. many are changing their opinion after a letter resurfaced that victoria wrote about always looking good for your man. >> i want to look great. >> everyone should be camera ready now. >> her rules for life may be shocking and kind of offensive to some. on marriage, she says, "bite your tongue" and basically advice, never look back in front of your husband. clean your hair, your teeth take care of your brows. you always want him to be attracted to you. >> i'll be five minutes. >> always wear sunglasses even inside
. >> the film also stars elle fanning, her most memorable moment was shooting this scene with ben. >> it's amazing, his organization, how he keeps everything on track. obviously, he wrote it, and he's directing it, he stars in it. >> he's just cool and great and wicked smart. >> the ladies love ben. i don't know if they actually love their undergarments. listen to me, this movie is so accurate, the wardrobe is so authentic all the way down to the 1920s undergarments that...
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that one was a memorable one for another reason. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. 1961, senator20, john f. kennedy, at from massachusetts was sworn in as the 35th president of the united states. in about 15 minutes we hear president kennedy's inaugural address. first we see the inaugural ceremonies and oath of office. ♪ >> members of the house of representatives were proceeded by kenneth r. harding, deputy sergeant at arms in charge of the mace. this is an indication that it really was cold. ♪ representative joseph w. martin, former speaker and minority leader and presently representative from massachusetts. ♪ senator edward dirkson, minority leader, senator mike mansfield majority leader lead the members , of the united states senate. ♪ former president truman escorted by senator clinton anderson. ♪ more members of the united states senate. former senator from rhode island, theodore francis green. robert kennedy, who was to be the next attorney general. ted kennedy, another brother of the president to be. ♪ members of the united states supreme court arrive on the stands. ♪ mrs. e
that one was a memorable one for another reason. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. 1961, senator20, john f. kennedy, at from massachusetts was sworn in as the 35th president of the united states. in about 15 minutes we hear president kennedy's inaugural address. first we see the inaugural ceremonies and oath of office. ♪ >> members of the house of representatives were proceeded by kenneth r. harding, deputy sergeant at arms in charge of the mace. this is an indication...
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. >> do you have a go-to pose for your memorable moment to recreate right now for "e.t."? here we go, here we go. >> you know what else, kevin? ben told me he didn't stay out late partying at the globes because he had to get up early and take his kids to school. >> that's the reality, carly. big inwinner was "la la land" with record-setting seven awards today. 11 nominations, the british ekwoif le equivalent to the oscars. ryan and emma, in paris making a movie. touching down in the city of lights barely a day after his acceptance speech where he thanked his partner eva mendes without ever mentioning her name. >> sweetheart, thank you. my daughters, mada and esm esmeralda, thank you. >> they are so under the radar, no one knows if they even tied the knot. eva posted this of janelle monae, obviously this wasn't my favorite moment of the night but definitely my favorite style moment of the night. >> and still to come, details on george and amal's date night. >> then before this is us returns, we are with the cast digging for answers the fans want to know. >> is toby alive? >
. >> do you have a go-to pose for your memorable moment to recreate right now for "e.t."? here we go, here we go. >> you know what else, kevin? ben told me he didn't stay out late partying at the globes because he had to get up early and take his kids to school. >> that's the reality, carly. big inwinner was "la la land" with record-setting seven awards today. 11 nominations, the british ekwoif le equivalent to the oscars. ryan and emma, in paris making a...
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make a memorable experience. 2017 is supposed to be the year of the authentic traveler. >> as opposedgoing and drinking wine, you're stomping the grapes? exa >> exactly right. this is the kind of thing going on. if you're going to travel to europe or italy, you want to learn how to make pasta. these are the types of things happening. >> tour stomping grapes. you just prefer the tasting. apparently experience is in. okay, the gyms? >> out. boutique studios are appealing to the millennials. >> the soul cycles of the world and all the little -- >> orange series is hot. people really like the instructors and the social aspect. they like everything. it's expensive. these classes are not cheap, but gyms are having a tough time. more of us are gravitating toward the boutique studios. >> and many of the oh gyms are trying to incorporate some of that. >> they're making changes trying to incorporate some of the unique classes to continue to draw in new members and keep their existing ones happy. >> good to show what's in and out from a financial stand point. >> i aim to please. >> you too. you'
make a memorable experience. 2017 is supposed to be the year of the authentic traveler. >> as opposedgoing and drinking wine, you're stomping the grapes? exa >> exactly right. this is the kind of thing going on. if you're going to travel to europe or italy, you want to learn how to make pasta. these are the types of things happening. >> tour stomping grapes. you just prefer the tasting. apparently experience is in. okay, the gyms? >> out. boutique studios are appealing...
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. >> walking up to the ladder was probably one of the most memorable moments for me.ooked down at my footprints, and i knew i wasn't way again. why were we or what did it mean? i looked over my shoulder, and there's the earth. there's reality. there's home. >> reporter: born in chicago in 1934 he graduated from indiana's purdue university. a captain in the u.s. navy he was one of 14 astronauts selected by nasa in 1963. he piloted a mission and was the lunar module pilot of apollo 10 and guided challenger. in 1976 he retired from the navy after 20 years and ended his nasa career. he was a long time consultant for abc news. reaction to his death is starting to come in. a statement from the astronaut says in part, our heart is aching. the world has lost one of the greats. and nasa astronaut tweeting certainhis favorite quote. we leave as we came willing as we shall return with peace and hope for all mankind. >> the last man on the moon was released last year. eugene cernan was 82 years old. >>> thank you. to think about those moon landings, such a source of american prid
. >> walking up to the ladder was probably one of the most memorable moments for me.ooked down at my footprints, and i knew i wasn't way again. why were we or what did it mean? i looked over my shoulder, and there's the earth. there's reality. there's home. >> reporter: born in chicago in 1934 he graduated from indiana's purdue university. a captain in the u.s. navy he was one of 14 astronauts selected by nasa in 1963. he piloted a mission and was the lunar module pilot of apollo 10...
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. > i'm just teasing.sing a lot of great memorize. that we see go onto do so many differena things.ny a lot of incredible history.hi i remember, because i grew upup here. i remember watching channel 5han when i was a kid. i remember at 6:00 p.m. it was i love lucy reruns. that's what was on. this operation went from a new hours of newses broadcasting to today. it's many, many hours every day. when i first started we didn't have a 5, a 6, a 6:30 or an 11:00 newscast.scas so a lot has happened just even recently. many you guys sent us messages on facebook and twitter about your fondest memorize of wtg on our 70th anniversary using that hashtag 5 at 70.70 this is one from stand, i have 40 year old memories of watching wttg with my grandmother on our small tv on top of the big tv. i've been watching channel 5 since 1975. remember when wttg aired bugs bunny, thunder man and gi joe.. > when i met holly at the zip trip in cheese peak beach. >> that was last week. > guardian with with the secret society band was the best. that was last summer
. > i'm just teasing.sing a lot of great memorize. that we see go onto do so many differena things.ny a lot of incredible history.hi i remember, because i grew upup here. i remember watching channel 5han when i was a kid. i remember at 6:00 p.m. it was i love lucy reruns. that's what was on. this operation went from a new hours of newses broadcasting to today. it's many, many hours every day. when i first started we didn't have a 5, a 6, a 6:30 or an 11:00 newscast.scas so a lot has happened...
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and i've heard some people say "oh, there's not a memorable tune in it." there's lots!d be singing that soundtrack endlessly since seeing the film. i thought it was really charming. i thnk damien chazelle has done an absolutely brilliant job. i would recommend anybody saw it. it's bitter—sweet. it does have a strong poignant thread of sadness, which is what makes the joyful element morejoyful. i loved it. i absolutely loved it. your thoughts about dvd. i don't know this one, i confess. so kubo and the two strings is an animated film, stop motion animation film, and, i mean, i'm a huge animation fan, not least because it's such a diverse genre. what i loved about this is the animation itself is breathtaking, you canjust watch it over and over again, which is why it's lovely to have it for home viewing. it's a lovely complicated multi—layered story, which is told through words, actions, but also through music, and it's one of those films i think genuinely audiences of all ages can watch, and a film which treats its audience with respect. it imagines that its audience is s
and i've heard some people say "oh, there's not a memorable tune in it." there's lots!d be singing that soundtrack endlessly since seeing the film. i thought it was really charming. i thnk damien chazelle has done an absolutely brilliant job. i would recommend anybody saw it. it's bitter—sweet. it does have a strong poignant thread of sadness, which is what makes the joyful element morejoyful. i loved it. i absolutely loved it. your thoughts about dvd. i don't know this one, i...