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michael wilson is an attorney to hollywood life magazine be with us vi skype. i got to tell you surprising, it's another domino to fall >>a skype. i got to tell you this was surprising, it's another domino to fall >> >> i said why did you go weeks ago you will see more fall. there's a couple reasons why. >> what are those reasons? >> well, mainly, with president trump himself, kind of em bolding people to come forward after the election campaign. mainly of what happened at fox, regarding ayes and o'reilly when people start to see the success of and the courage of these other women step forward and actually obtain settlements, then people become em boldened in it and say if that person can do it i can do it >> when you talk about women coming forward, i know there's many women despite watching what's happening, there's a lot of people scared two come forward for fear they won't be believed or have some sort of retribution against them. what is the right step for a woman out there who's thinking, i want to say not quite sure what to do? >> so i'm a whistle blower
michael wilson is an attorney to hollywood life magazine be with us vi skype. i got to tell you surprising, it's another domino to fall >>a skype. i got to tell you this was surprising, it's another domino to fall >> >> i said why did you go weeks ago you will see more fall. there's a couple reasons why. >> what are those reasons? >> well, mainly, with president trump himself, kind of em bolding people to come forward after the election campaign. mainly of what...
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michael wilson was one of the great screen writers of the hollywood reds.ote oscar winning films. bridge in the river kwi. lawrence of arabia. and couldn't use his name. and in planet of the apes, by that time, i guess that was in the late 60s. he was able to use his name. and you know there's a scene in there that's a court and it's all like dialogue taken from the hollywood blacklist. you can almost hear them saying are you now or have you ever been an ape? a member of the ape party? and so they very deliberately put their politics into different generas. you can see when they had the chance, they would express their politics. but often in very creative and filmic ways. >>. ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> how very that ending there. thanks guys. we are going to take a break. can you believe it? it's the intermission already. i bet you're very excited to get out there. before we do that. we want to take we want to have our opera singer come up here. to perform a signature song. >> thank you. as paul would say, an artist must elect to fight for freedom or slavery. i ha
michael wilson was one of the great screen writers of the hollywood reds.ote oscar winning films. bridge in the river kwi. lawrence of arabia. and couldn't use his name. and in planet of the apes, by that time, i guess that was in the late 60s. he was able to use his name. and you know there's a scene in there that's a court and it's all like dialogue taken from the hollywood blacklist. you can almost hear them saying are you now or have you ever been an ape? a member of the ape party? and so...
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tom: we're thrilled to bring you from our london studios, michael wilson out of m.i.t. at legal for the c.e.o. nigel, is all the debate legal and general wants to stay in the active business, when will you give up and ecome an all passive shop? nigel: we're huge in the passive business anyway. if you're a passive house you're active with the shareholders because you're in for the long term. it's a peculiar phenomenon. whereas if you're active, you're very inactive about the shareholders because you trade and sell out of position all the time. the source of worthiness of passive is really very much underestimated. and the economics. people should have a huge part of their assets in passive and particularly if you put them with the mighty legal in general. francine: does that make you concerned about market movement? there's too much passive and a huge stain. nigel: the active people worrying. francine: i did hear it from the active people. 6r9s fikeell nigel: so much derivative going on in all markets. we're more concerned about markets which have been inherently liquid
tom: we're thrilled to bring you from our london studios, michael wilson out of m.i.t. at legal for the c.e.o. nigel, is all the debate legal and general wants to stay in the active business, when will you give up and ecome an all passive shop? nigel: we're huge in the passive business anyway. if you're a passive house you're active with the shareholders because you're in for the long term. it's a peculiar phenomenon. whereas if you're active, you're very inactive about the shareholders because...
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mattis, secretary zinke, all the members of the cabinet, secretary wilson, general dunford, general salv admiral caldwell and admiral michael. to director mclara, to distinguished members of congress and all of our honored guests, but most of all, to the men and women of the armed forces of the united states of america, and to all our veterans who have worn the uniform of this great nation, happy veterans day. [applaus [applause] >> there's a day in the spring when we remember those who served and did not come home, but today, veterans day, is the day when all across america in gatherings large and small, we pause to remember those who served and did come home. for nearly a century, since the guns of the first world war fell silent, and the 11th hour, the 11th day, the 11th month, the american people have observed this day, first as armistice day and now as veterans day. and i thank you all who are here, and all that are gathered around this nation for continuing this great tradition. and to our heroes near and far, i bring veterans day greetings from a great champion for the men and women who have worn the uniform of our a
mattis, secretary zinke, all the members of the cabinet, secretary wilson, general dunford, general salv admiral caldwell and admiral michael. to director mclara, to distinguished members of congress and all of our honored guests, but most of all, to the men and women of the armed forces of the united states of america, and to all our veterans who have worn the uniform of this great nation, happy veterans day. [applaus [applause] >> there's a day in the spring when we remember those who...
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"planet of the apes" michael wilson was one of the great screenwriters of the hollywood reds.te oscar-winning films -- bridge on the river quiet, lawrence of arabia. he cannot use his name. in planet of the apes, by that time in the late 60's, he was able to use his name. there is a scene in there that is a court and it is all dialogue taken from the hollywood blacklist. you can almost hear them saying are you now or have you ever been an ape? party?r of the ape they deliberately put their politics into different genres. you could see that when they had the chance, they would express their politics, but often in creative and filmic ways. [applause] >> how very eisenstein, that ending. we are going to take a break. it is the intermission already. i bet all of you are excited to get out there. before we do that, we want to have our opera singer come out an erform an autopilot -- a capalla song. artistaul would say an must elect to fight for freedom or slavery. i've made my choice. i have no alternative. ♪ there is an old man called mississippi. that is an old man i do not like t
"planet of the apes" michael wilson was one of the great screenwriters of the hollywood reds.te oscar-winning films -- bridge on the river quiet, lawrence of arabia. he cannot use his name. in planet of the apes, by that time in the late 60's, he was able to use his name. there is a scene in there that is a court and it is all dialogue taken from the hollywood blacklist. you can almost hear them saying are you now or have you ever been an ape? party?r of the ape they deliberately put...
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detective went back to the house with michael, asked him to show where the speaker was positioned on the floor and where it was in relation to where mike slept. and detective wilsonto this hypothesis. >> it appeared to me that michael snyder was laying in his bed when he was shot. >> not up and advancing on ellen to do her harm? >> exactly. and the medical investigator reported that the projectiles came up through the victim's body from down in the stomach area into the shoulder area. >> almost as if the person was lying flat and the shooter was standing at his feet. >> yes. my estimation was that the body was on the mattresses when he was being fired at. he may have gotten up and started running, if it didn't kill him right away. >> and there was something else the detective uncoughed that appeared a lot more sinister than a woman in fear for her life. it seemed ellen snyder had actually made a pretty penny off mike's death. do i use a toothpaste that whitens my teeth or... ...one that's good for my teeth? now i don't have to choose! from crest 3d white comes new whitening therapy. it's our best whitening technology. plus, it has a fortifying formula to protect
detective went back to the house with michael, asked him to show where the speaker was positioned on the floor and where it was in relation to where mike slept. and detective wilsonto this hypothesis. >> it appeared to me that michael snyder was laying in his bed when he was shot. >> not up and advancing on ellen to do her harm? >> exactly. and the medical investigator reported that the projectiles came up through the victim's body from down in the stomach area into the...
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michael klim and there from the woodrow wilson centre. —— kugelmann.ger of volcanic ash in the skies close to the indonesian island of bali after a volcano emitted a thick black plume of smoke more than 1500 metres high. at least 100,000 people have now left their homes for temporary shelter after a red warning was issued over fears that an eruption could be imminent. andrew plant reports. plumes of black smoke as people on the indonesian island of bali look on from a distance. the fear is that this volcano could be about to erupt. thousands have now been told to move away from the area. airlines have been warned about volcanic ash in the air from the billowing smoke more than 1,500 metres high. many flights here have now been cancelled. it's really kind of inconvenient but there's not much you can do — it's a natural disaster. so, yeah, it's... yeah, one of those things. it's kind of difficult, i lost my bag as well, so i have been waiting for my bag but now i'm just going to go back to the hotel and come back tomorrow i guess. the volcano has been sh
michael klim and there from the woodrow wilson centre. —— kugelmann.ger of volcanic ash in the skies close to the indonesian island of bali after a volcano emitted a thick black plume of smoke more than 1500 metres high. at least 100,000 people have now left their homes for temporary shelter after a red warning was issued over fears that an eruption could be imminent. andrew plant reports. plumes of black smoke as people on the indonesian island of bali look on from a distance. the fear is...
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cabinet,embers of the secretary wilson, general admiral caldwell and admiral michaels or two zero --r at giller, two distinguished members of congress and all our honored guests but most of all to the men and women of the armed forces of the united states of veteransnd to all our who have worn the uniform of , happyeat nation veterans day. [applause] there is a day in the spring when we remember who served and did not come home. day, is theeterans day when all across america in gatherings large and small, we pause to remember those who served and did come home. for nearly a century since the guns for the worst -- first world war fell silent, the 11th hour, the 11th day, the 11th month the lip the american people have served this day. i thank you all who are here and all that are gathered around this nation for continuing this great tradition. far, iour heroes new and bring veterans day greetings from a great champion for the men and women who have worn the uniform of our armed forces, president donald trump. [applause] at this very moment our president is halfway around the world. he
cabinet,embers of the secretary wilson, general admiral caldwell and admiral michaels or two zero --r at giller, two distinguished members of congress and all our honored guests but most of all to the men and women of the armed forces of the united states of veteransnd to all our who have worn the uniform of , happyeat nation veterans day. [applause] there is a day in the spring when we remember who served and did not come home. day, is theeterans day when all across america in gatherings large...
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secretary zinke e, all of the members of the cabinet, secretary wilson, general dunford, general silva, general mcconville, admiral michaellar era, the distinguished members of congress, and all are honored guest, but most of all, to the men and women of the armed forces of the united states of america and to all our veterans who have worn the uniform of , happyeat nation veterans day. [applause] there is a day in the spring when we remember those who served and did not come home. day, is theeterans veterans day is the day when all across america -- small, we pause to remember those who served and did come home. thenearly a century since guns of the first world war fell silent, and the 11th at or of the 11th day of the 11th month, the american people have observed this day, first as armistice day and now as veterans day. and i thank you all who are here and all that are gathered around this nation for continuing this great tradition. our heroes, near and far, i bring veterans day readings from a great champion for the men and women that have worn the uniform of our armed services, the 45th president of the united states o
secretary zinke e, all of the members of the cabinet, secretary wilson, general dunford, general silva, general mcconville, admiral michaellar era, the distinguished members of congress, and all are honored guest, but most of all, to the men and women of the armed forces of the united states of america and to all our veterans who have worn the uniform of , happyeat nation veterans day. [applause] there is a day in the spring when we remember those who served and did not come home. day, is...
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career touchdown. 14-6 seahawks. 4th quarter now, russell wilson hits the other tight end to cap off an avenue play 63-yard drive. 21-6 seahawks. michael bennett slams him to the round. this time he would not be able to continue. the final play of the game, re like a young montana. okay. okay. hits murphy a touchdown. -- murphy for a touchdown. seahawks win the game 24-13 and the 49ers drop to 1-10. down to santa clara. >> reporter: all about jimmy garoppolo. amazing here at levi stadium. quiet throughout the game and then in the 4th quarter every fan knew that jimmy garoppolo would come on the field and there was a huge roar of excitement and we got to chat with him after the game. >> you know, cool. like i said, tough situation, we will move on from here. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> yeah. made a great catch in the end zone. o-line gave me time. had to scrabble. great play for everybody. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> no. get a touchdown. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> only had a couple chances at it. you know, it was fine. always a new experience. working on it in practice and everything. ist a work in prog
career touchdown. 14-6 seahawks. 4th quarter now, russell wilson hits the other tight end to cap off an avenue play 63-yard drive. 21-6 seahawks. michael bennett slams him to the round. this time he would not be able to continue. the final play of the game, re like a young montana. okay. okay. hits murphy a touchdown. -- murphy for a touchdown. seahawks win the game 24-13 and the 49ers drop to 1-10. down to santa clara. >> reporter: all about jimmy garoppolo. amazing here at levi stadium....
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michael 0'neil‘s side face switzerland in the first leg of their play—off. 0ur sports correspondent joe wilson, joe windsor park will be absolutely rocking tonight. absolutely, it's the biggest football match in belfast the decades, as simple as that, the atmosphere here is optimistic and positive. what about the mentality of the players? it is intriguing, we've seen preparing here in the build—up to this game with michael o'neill build—up to this game with michael 0'neill who is very big on organisation and generally when northern ireland have got to the stage, it's because they are defensively so strong. they keep opponents out, but in a two legged play—off, might that just opponents out, but in a two legged play—off, might thatjust gamble and go to more this evening. back then, in1986, go to more this evening. back then, in 1986, the last time they qualify for the world cup, that was mostly because of the clean sheets kept by the legendary pat jones. because of the clean sheets kept by the legendary patjones. even though really he was trying to retire, i went to see pat in tottenham this we
michael 0'neil‘s side face switzerland in the first leg of their play—off. 0ur sports correspondent joe wilson, joe windsor park will be absolutely rocking tonight. absolutely, it's the biggest football match in belfast the decades, as simple as that, the atmosphere here is optimistic and positive. what about the mentality of the players? it is intriguing, we've seen preparing here in the build—up to this game with michael o'neill build—up to this game with michael 0'neill who is very...
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wilson. >> the billie tsien era starts and keep talib and michael crabtree exchanged more than thanksgiving recipes, coming up. you could save energy by weaving your own shoes... out of flax. or simply adjust your thermostat. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. >>> who said there is no fight left in the raiders? oakland put themselves into the playoff picture with a brawl and an interception and actual touchdowns against denver. aqib talib snatched michael crabtree and it turned into a full-blown brawl. both players ejected. the raiders had jackson thrown out after making contact with an official. look at this, paxton lynch picked off with the first interception of the season. derek carr through a pair of touchdowns and the raiders held off a late rally by the broncos break 21-14 as the final and oakland is now five and 61 game out. we finally will get to see jimmy garoppolo play? jimmy grant gets the lead, third touchdown of the game for wilson. finally, a knee injury in the final minute and the final play of the game, garoppolo rolling, rolling and throws to louis murphy. touch
wilson. >> the billie tsien era starts and keep talib and michael crabtree exchanged more than thanksgiving recipes, coming up. you could save energy by weaving your own shoes... out of flax. or simply adjust your thermostat. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. >>> who said there is no fight left in the raiders? oakland put themselves into the playoff picture with a brawl and an interception and actual touchdowns against denver. aqib talib snatched michael crabtree and...
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michael kugelman is the asia programme deputy director and senior associate for south asia at the woodrow wilson for so many days and the government was scared because of them and their blackmail tactics. they decided it was time to go for it and push them back. has the government made a tactical error? it should have taken it more seriously? definitely. they should have nipped it in the bud. they allowed it to become big. this political and religious group, i say political because it is politics, but the government's failure and delayed has allowed us to become a crisis. -- delay. you say political but this is an islamist protest. why do you say political? a few reasons. this is about this mixing up of religion and politics which has been going on in pakistani for a while. —— pakistan. those who claim to speak in the name of religion, they have seldom been able to do well on the ballot box. they are blackmailing and are good at manipulation and emotionalism. they have converted this to an art. they have converted this to an art. they are good at it. they cannot win elections by the influence po
michael kugelman is the asia programme deputy director and senior associate for south asia at the woodrow wilson for so many days and the government was scared because of them and their blackmail tactics. they decided it was time to go for it and push them back. has the government made a tactical error? it should have taken it more seriously? definitely. they should have nipped it in the bud. they allowed it to become big. this political and religious group, i say political because it is...
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we are joined by michael gugelmin with the asia programme deputy editor and senior associates of south asia at the woodrow wilsonn the protests spread from islamabad to lahore to karachi. where do you see this going? i think that now that the military has stepped in and has tried to disperse the protesters are think it isn't going to be as bad as it could have been. i think the military in pakistan is popular and inspires a lot of or these protesters will be willing to disperse if they know the military is going to be out there as opposed to the government, which as we saw earlier today when we have police out there, it wasn't able to do much ofa out there, it wasn't able to do much of a good job at all of getting the protesters to disperse. i would like to think and hope that in the coming days, you know, these are the protest are days, you know, these are the protest a re bro ken days, you know, these are the protest are broken up elsewhere in the country along with those in islamabad will end up petering out. at the damage is done, as you said, today many major cities in pakistan we re today many major cities
we are joined by michael gugelmin with the asia programme deputy editor and senior associates of south asia at the woodrow wilsonn the protests spread from islamabad to lahore to karachi. where do you see this going? i think that now that the military has stepped in and has tried to disperse the protesters are think it isn't going to be as bad as it could have been. i think the military in pakistan is popular and inspires a lot of or these protesters will be willing to disperse if they know the...
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you, secretary zinke, all the members of the cabinet, secretary wilson, general dunnford, general selva, admiral caldwell and admiral michael durham aguilera to gish edistinguished members of congress and all our honored guests but most of all to the men and women of the armed forces of the united states of america and to all our veterans who have worn the uniform of this great nation, happy veterans day. there is a day in the spring when we remember those who served and did not come home. but today veterans day is the day when all across america gathering large and small we pause to remember those who served and did come home. for nearly a century since the guns of the first world war fell silent in the 11th hour, the 11th day, the 11th month, american people have so everybodied this day. first as armistice day and now as veterans day. and i thank you all who are here. and all that are gathered around this nation for continuing this great tradition. and to our heroes near and far, i bring veterans day greetings from a great champion for the men and women who have worn the uniform of our armed force, the 45th president of t
you, secretary zinke, all the members of the cabinet, secretary wilson, general dunnford, general selva, admiral caldwell and admiral michael durham aguilera to gish edistinguished members of congress and all our honored guests but most of all to the men and women of the armed forces of the united states of america and to all our veterans who have worn the uniform of this great nation, happy veterans day. there is a day in the spring when we remember those who served and did not come home. but...
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darren wilson us a exonerated because of eyewitnesss that saw the michael brown incident. the case of freddy gray, everybody thought policemen did horrible things and they were all not guilty. there are instances when things are set. clarence thomas, herman cain. what do you want to tell people, iel give you the microphone, how they should view the "washington post," these people making these charges, and your denial. how should people see it? >> well, i think they should see it as it really is, that's 40 years i've been in the public eye. i've been serving as a deputy prosecutor, i've been a judge, a chief justice twice, run a foundation for northerly law. and now -- moral law. after 40 years, four weeks out of an election, not even mentioned in the primary, they bring charges and try to back them up with other things that sound bad. but then they allege things that are completely untrue. i never knew this woman. i never met this woman. these charges are politically motivated. and they're there to do exactly what they're doing. the democrat is 11 points behind. he's very
darren wilson us a exonerated because of eyewitnesss that saw the michael brown incident. the case of freddy gray, everybody thought policemen did horrible things and they were all not guilty. there are instances when things are set. clarence thomas, herman cain. what do you want to tell people, iel give you the microphone, how they should view the "washington post," these people making these charges, and your denial. how should people see it? >> well, i think they should see it...
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standing for the national anthem last night even michael bennett who vowed to kneel the entire season, the game itself went to seahawks, russell wilsonght, though, 22 completions, two touchdowns and on one way wilson scrambled until he found doug, seahawks take it 22 to 16. federal appeals court, six-game suspension, the cowboys running back has been engaged in legal battle since august, has played eight games without successful appeal elliot will be out till december 24th, suspended because of domestic violence with his girlfriend in 2016. lauren: bengals receiver says he won't fight the 42,000-dollar fine from the league. brian scoring a special goal last night against oilers. diagnosed with lieu -- lu -- >> i have never cried after a goal before. it's everything. everything i talked to sal before the game. these guys, my wife, my kids, they've been through a lot too and my parents, my siblings, it's a good feel and we hope we stand up and make it count tonight. lauren: he's emotional but the devils did not make it count, they lost 3-2 in overtime. cheryl: we have a lot more coming up this friday. there's a warning from european un
standing for the national anthem last night even michael bennett who vowed to kneel the entire season, the game itself went to seahawks, russell wilsonght, though, 22 completions, two touchdowns and on one way wilson scrambled until he found doug, seahawks take it 22 to 16. federal appeals court, six-game suspension, the cowboys running back has been engaged in legal battle since august, has played eight games without successful appeal elliot will be out till december 24th, suspended because of...
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from wilson, north carolina. -- its michael who says is all a political calculus for the democrats onranken. will there be more accusers? we shall see. this from super town -- al ,moore accosted an adult molesting children is a false equivalent. the statement issued thursday, the second of does statements by senator al franken reads -- the first thing i want to do is apologize to leanne and everyone who is part of that tour, everyone who has worked for me, everyone i represent, and everyone who counts on me to be an ally and supporter and champion of women. there is more i want to say, that the first and most important thing is i am sorry. i respect women. i do not respect men who don't, and the fact that my own actions have given people a good reason to doubt that makes me feel ashamed. i am asking for an ethics investigation to be undertaken and i will gladly cooperate. the truth is, what people think of me in the light of this is more -- less important than what people think of women who come forward to tell their story. they deserve to be believed and they deserve to know i am the
from wilson, north carolina. -- its michael who says is all a political calculus for the democrats onranken. will there be more accusers? we shall see. this from super town -- al ,moore accosted an adult molesting children is a false equivalent. the statement issued thursday, the second of does statements by senator al franken reads -- the first thing i want to do is apologize to leanne and everyone who is part of that tour, everyone who has worked for me, everyone i represent, and everyone who...
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michael owen‘s sporting talent extends beyond football. since retiring from the beautiful game, he‘s become a successful racehorse breeder, and this lunchtime he‘s been making his debut as a jockey at ascot. joe wilsonso it may be more recognisable doing this come almost a furlong from goal in the 98 world cup and a sprinters finish. michael owen has scored a wonderful goal! when you have scored over 300 times you need a new goal and horse racing became michael owen‘s business in retirement. owning horses in one thing, riding them, initially he thought it might have been easy. dressed in the suck at ascot it was all very real. this was just a charity race but he had trained hard and lost a lot of weight. calder prince has come through to have the lead under michael owen. there he was, closer to the rails, the dark blue colours on board calder prince and as they turned for home there was a chance to win and now surely these sportsmen‘s instinct would kick in but if he had the world for victory lacked the expertise as a horse called golden wedding clicked on. second place in a highly respectable on debut and it gets you a place in the parade ring where they hand out the recognition. in front of esteem
michael owen‘s sporting talent extends beyond football. since retiring from the beautiful game, he‘s become a successful racehorse breeder, and this lunchtime he‘s been making his debut as a jockey at ascot. joe wilsonso it may be more recognisable doing this come almost a furlong from goal in the 98 world cup and a sprinters finish. michael owen has scored a wonderful goal! when you have scored over 300 times you need a new goal and horse racing became michael owen‘s business in...
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wilson. >> love that song. >> we've got "issues," benny blanco, tor eric hermanson, julia michaels and justin trudanter. 1-800jr., arjune ivatore and khalid robinson. last but not mars, ray charles mcculloch ii, jeremy reeves, ray romulus and jonathan eaves. >> best new artist, who are the nominees? >> no drum rolls? >> gayle. gayle is our drum major. >> that's the best we've got. >> best new artist, alessia cara, khalid, julia michaels and sza. >> and last but fought least, right? album of the year. >> album of the year. >> i got so engaged in this. you're right. album of the year. >> which rewards an album for performance and production. >> so we have album of the year, the nominees are awaken, my love, childish gambino, 4:44, jay-z, with kendrick lamar, lorde, and 24 karat magic, bruno mars. >> that's a tough category. >> anytime he's in a category. yeah, kendrick. >> we also heard that a song that you worked on with common, "stand up for something" is nominated for best song written for visual media. >> oh, really? >> congratulations. >> congratulations. >> so you are a grammy nominee again. >> sorry. it'
wilson. >> love that song. >> we've got "issues," benny blanco, tor eric hermanson, julia michaels and justin trudanter. 1-800jr., arjune ivatore and khalid robinson. last but not mars, ray charles mcculloch ii, jeremy reeves, ray romulus and jonathan eaves. >> best new artist, who are the nominees? >> no drum rolls? >> gayle. gayle is our drum major. >> that's the best we've got. >> best new artist, alessia cara, khalid, julia michaels and...
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wilson to jimmy graham the tight end. it's 21-6 is a do a little dance there. 3 total touchdown, here it is late fourth got tackled hard. same to the ground, by michael game with a leg injury. enter jimmy garoppolo for the first time. he did not waste any time. second pass of the game buys time for him. floats to his left and a perfect strike to louis murphy. for the touchdown, 49ers lose 24-13. their ninth straight loss. coach shanahan was asked if grep roles -- grub follows -- jimmy garoppolo's plays would have any impact for the next game.>> know those have no bearing on it at all.>> i really need to get an insight on what exactly it is. it may just be bruce, and try to get back out there as soon as possible. >> after opening the season 5-0 the 21st -ranked st. mary scales have dropped their last 2. they played down in southern california playing georgia for third place in this wooden legacy tournament. 33 points and 12 rebounds. georgia ties it up and forces over time. that is tyree crump, pull-up 3 pointer and gives georgia a 3 point lead. georgia wins it 83-81 in overtime. the gaels dropped to 5-2. that is it for now, i will be back at 11:30 wi
wilson to jimmy graham the tight end. it's 21-6 is a do a little dance there. 3 total touchdown, here it is late fourth got tackled hard. same to the ground, by michael game with a leg injury. enter jimmy garoppolo for the first time. he did not waste any time. second pass of the game buys time for him. floats to his left and a perfect strike to louis murphy. for the touchdown, 49ers lose 24-13. their ninth straight loss. coach shanahan was asked if grep roles -- grub follows -- jimmy...
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michael flynn and so that is entirely possible. we will just have to wait and see how this all plays out sfwlmpt can pamela brown, thaurng so much. >> thank you. >>> i want to bring in rick wilson and the former federal prosecutor for southern district of new york. john, you first. i want to start with the special counsel who subpoenaed trump campaign for a number of documents related to russia. what does that tell you about where this investigation is heading? >> i think it is heading towards an end point. and i think that if they haven't already had people in the grand jury talk about these things after they get these documents in house they will use them to close up points they think they need to cover including perhaps this wickapedia question. that may be one of the reasons that they have opened up their question to the campaign because now the loop is complete. we have people who are tied to russia involved in the campaign. we have meeting with russian authorities. we have allegation that there was an invasion and an interception of electronic communications including various people inand now we find out wiki leaks supposedly got that and made connections directly with th
michael flynn and so that is entirely possible. we will just have to wait and see how this all plays out sfwlmpt can pamela brown, thaurng so much. >> thank you. >>> i want to bring in rick wilson and the former federal prosecutor for southern district of new york. john, you first. i want to start with the special counsel who subpoenaed trump campaign for a number of documents related to russia. what does that tell you about where this investigation is heading? >> i think...
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wilson, behooves us never to forget that. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. [inaudible conversations] >> and we are back live from austin for the 22nd annual texas book festival. now michaelhurd provides a history of african american high school football in texas. .. .. .. .. >> >> time of segregation for cry went to a school that was segregated and telling was the ninth grade so i have a little better context. also in 1977 through 2006 by that time the school had been integrated but still there were rules that participation is open to all students except for correctives and effective so we're dealing with an organization that was not politically correct. it is my pleasure to welcome michael hurd i have known him for many years the value him deeply. with the preservation of history and culture to document the history of african-american texans procopius work for the houston post, "usa today" and previous books include black college football, 100 years of history. he currently serves on the committee for a the black college football hall of fame my job is to say as little as possible so he can say as much as possible with a short time that we have. we hope we will follow u
wilson, behooves us never to forget that. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. [inaudible conversations] >> and we are back live from austin for the 22nd annual texas book festival. now michaelhurd provides a history of african american high school football in texas. .. .. .. .. >> >> time of segregation for cry went to a school that was segregated and telling was the ninth grade so i have a little better context. also in 1977 through 2006 by...
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wilson, it behooves us never to forget that. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> we're back live from austin. now michaelhurd provides a history of african-american high school football in texas. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. are the speakers on? >> i've been asked you to turn off your cell phone and no flash photography. if you could do that quickly i'm bobby hawthorn, i grew up in northeast texas, during the time of segregation. went to a school that was segregatedded until i was in ninth grade so i have a little bit of context here. also worked for the university of -- from 1977 to 2006, and by that time, by the time i got schooled had been integrated but still in the constitution that said participation is open to all students except for correctives and defectives. so, we're dealing with sometimes an organization that wasn't always politically correct. it is my pleasure to introduce michael hurd, a man who i have known for yours and whose friend ship -- friendship i treasure deeply. he has worked as a sports write are for houston post, the austin american statesman, "usa today" and yahoo
wilson, it behooves us never to forget that. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> we're back live from austin. now michaelhurd provides a history of african-american high school football in texas. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. are the speakers on? >> i've been asked you to turn off your cell phone and no flash photography. if you could do that quickly i'm bobby hawthorn, i grew up in northeast texas, during the time of...