114
114
Jun 15, 2017
06/17
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
jekyll and mr. hyde. an apparent almost to dr. strangelove and lots of unconvincing fight scenes here if a sandstorm in the heart of london. staring semi-concerned at spots where digitally produced special effects are likely to arrive. the hollywood reporter says it's time for tom cruise to act his age. he usually picks decent material. >> he is just waste it here. there are six or seven minutes of closing credits. it takes a lot of people to make a really bad movie. the guy who deciphered the rosetta stone which enabled us to understand her effects. anyone of those screens is showing a much better movie than this iteration of the mummy. it introduces us to the afghan song maker. -- filmmaker. this is a just about perfect movie. it is wildly entertaining. it is deeply touching. it is an underdodog stotory abot the band of -- filmmaking associate follow him around. to make and self distribute no fewer than 110 inture films with no budget a country that has been at war for a very long time. you can't read or write but he acts and di
jekyll and mr. hyde. an apparent almost to dr. strangelove and lots of unconvincing fight scenes here if a sandstorm in the heart of london. staring semi-concerned at spots where digitally produced special effects are likely to arrive. the hollywood reporter says it's time for tom cruise to act his age. he usually picks decent material. >> he is just waste it here. there are six or seven minutes of closing credits. it takes a lot of people to make a really bad movie. the guy who...
65
65
Jun 4, 2017
06/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
jekyll, mr. hyde. >> coming up. alfredo rocco moreno argues his case. >> and everything that was taken from me is right there. but it says nothing about no lighter. >>> i'm dara brown. continue to follow break being news in london. 7 were killed in what is described as a protracted terror attack. it started when a white van on london bridge hit several pedestrians. they jumped from the van and began stabbing people. eight people were taken to the hospital. we are waiting for a press coverage from theresa may. we will bring that to you as soon as it is available. now back to "lockup." >> announcer: due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> keep president noise down. >> all right, y'all, hold it down. hey, if you stop talking and get up here, we'll go to chow. we structure everything like the military and we like to have everybody do the same thing all together and they stay in compliance when they do that. >> if you got your hands in your pocket, you're wrong. if you got your hands in your jacket
jekyll, mr. hyde. >> coming up. alfredo rocco moreno argues his case. >> and everything that was taken from me is right there. but it says nothing about no lighter. >>> i'm dara brown. continue to follow break being news in london. 7 were killed in what is described as a protracted terror attack. it started when a white van on london bridge hit several pedestrians. they jumped from the van and began stabbing people. eight people were taken to the hospital. we are waiting...
307
307
Jun 9, 2017
06/17
by
WCAU
tv
eye 307
favorite 0
quote 0
jekyll mr. hyde," "frankenstein." and this is the first one, "the mummy." go see courtney b.ll crowe, yeah, that's right. >> jimmy: he's sneaks in there and just crushes it. >> annabelle wallis, sofia. >> jimmy: oh, sofia. i mean, it's just fun, fun movie. i want to show a clip. here's courtney b. vance in "the mummy." take a look at this. >> colonel, this is a a significant find. i need your men to secure this village. >> we're not even supposed to be here. >> its my job to make sure that anything of value stays out of enemy hands. we have no idea what could be down there. the contents of tutankhamen's tomb alone were valued at 650 million pounds sterling. understand? >> colonel? if i may. with a couple of shape charges we can just close this hole right up, and ms. halsey can come back another day. >> shut up. >> shut up. >> okay. >> you've got two hours, then we're moving out. you're getting in the hole with her. >> him? >> me? >> yep. >> sir -- >> you gear up. that's an order. >> i'll be right here holdin' the ropes, sarge. >> get in the damn hole, vail. >> oh, man. >> jim
jekyll mr. hyde," "frankenstein." and this is the first one, "the mummy." go see courtney b.ll crowe, yeah, that's right. >> jimmy: he's sneaks in there and just crushes it. >> annabelle wallis, sofia. >> jimmy: oh, sofia. i mean, it's just fun, fun movie. i want to show a clip. here's courtney b. vance in "the mummy." take a look at this. >> colonel, this is a a significant find. i need your men to secure this village. >> we're...
112
112
Jun 4, 2017
06/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
jekyll and mr. hyde, it changes me. it changes me.ster. >> me, i did like terrible, horrible, horrible thing to my son. because of the drug. >> sanchez has been charged with serious bodily injury to a child. she admits to being high on heroin, and severely beating her 3-year-old son. when he was brought to the hospital, he was covered in bruises, had bite marks on his thigh, and one eye was swollen shut. doctors also discovered he had a lacerated liver, likely caused by blunt force trauma. >> when i am high on heroin, it is like anything triggers me. i'll just go off. i mean, i could be sitting next to someone. if some little thing irritate me, i'll start screaming, i mean, like on attack mode. it's -- it is scary. basically, i chose that drug over my kids. and they probably have a better life without me. >> sanchez's son has recovered, and is living with relatives. if convicted in trial, sanchez could face anywhere from five to 99 years in prison. but she is working with prosecutors on a plea deal. she says the only way to get throug
jekyll and mr. hyde, it changes me. it changes me.ster. >> me, i did like terrible, horrible, horrible thing to my son. because of the drug. >> sanchez has been charged with serious bodily injury to a child. she admits to being high on heroin, and severely beating her 3-year-old son. when he was brought to the hospital, he was covered in bruises, had bite marks on his thigh, and one eye was swollen shut. doctors also discovered he had a lacerated liver, likely caused by blunt force...
143
143
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
jekyll and mr. hyde. he doesn't need to be in there too.hink you could skip this one. >> guess you didn't like that. >> not at all. >> what about the tony awards, they're coming up this weekend, what do you think? >> leading the way is a musical called natasha, directed by a silver spring native, a local tie. and there's three other shows that are up for the big prizes. dear evan hanson, which was great about teen suicide, really heavy topic, but it was the same person who wrote for la la land. and then the other one, sweat at arena stage. they'll all be competing. keep an eye out and route for the hometown. >> we understand you were hanging out with some stars at the kennedy center this week. tell us about this encounter you had. >> oh, yes, it was called a night of laughter and song to benefit the david lynch foundation. they came to talk about the benefits of meditation, and how that can help your creativity. but as you saw earlier thi w really work out. check it out. >> you were here couple years ago for a mark twain prize. and i think
jekyll and mr. hyde. he doesn't need to be in there too.hink you could skip this one. >> guess you didn't like that. >> not at all. >> what about the tony awards, they're coming up this weekend, what do you think? >> leading the way is a musical called natasha, directed by a silver spring native, a local tie. and there's three other shows that are up for the big prizes. dear evan hanson, which was great about teen suicide, really heavy topic, but it was the same person...
40
40
Jun 28, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
jekyll and mr. hyde. it is scary. it scares me to death. i had to work with some good people from senator blumenthal's lot,e, and that helped a to make a long story short. medicaid just for this one thing. they will pay for it but i had to go through a lot. if they cut medicaid, there is going to be millions and millions of addicts that can't get the help they need so there is going to be a lot more crime, a lot more misery. believe that medicare won't pay for it. in and of itself, that is that enough. but if medicaid won't pay for it, where are these people going to turn? john: thanks for sharing your story. this is the situation they ran into. is there something you can speak to that? >> that is how it works. when you get on disability there is a 24 month waiting period and then we have medicare. but medicare doesn't pay that much. most people by supplement will insurance from their employer. they have some kind of way to fill in the gap with medicare. medicare only pays about 60% of costs. there are 9 million people who have medicare and
jekyll and mr. hyde. it is scary. it scares me to death. i had to work with some good people from senator blumenthal's lot,e, and that helped a to make a long story short. medicaid just for this one thing. they will pay for it but i had to go through a lot. if they cut medicaid, there is going to be millions and millions of addicts that can't get the help they need so there is going to be a lot more crime, a lot more misery. believe that medicare won't pay for it. in and of itself, that is that...
136
136
Jun 30, 2017
06/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
jekyll to mr. hydecaptain goodwin greatest hits which also provide potentially life-saving tips. rule number one, don't make eye contact. >> this motorist is out of control. and this victim is doing all the right things. >> just stare ahead. don't engage. >> right, yeah, the minute you engage who knows where this goes. >> reporter: rule number two, never approach the window. >> wow, okay. this is more than over the top because now you have a involved. >> you never know who is packing heat. >> exactly. >> reporter: most important, rule number three, you don't always have to win. that's the key when talking with law enforcement many telling us the worst times are what you would think the busy times on the road, rush hour, fridays, often the worst because people are just over the week. >> yeah, they just are ready for the weekend. you know, there's not really any type of person that's more likely to do this. >> no, you see all kinds of people, men, women, grandmas, grandpas, we saw men in suits duking it o
jekyll to mr. hydecaptain goodwin greatest hits which also provide potentially life-saving tips. rule number one, don't make eye contact. >> this motorist is out of control. and this victim is doing all the right things. >> just stare ahead. don't engage. >> right, yeah, the minute you engage who knows where this goes. >> reporter: rule number two, never approach the window. >> wow, okay. this is more than over the top because now you have a involved. >> you...
87
87
Jun 17, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
mrs. roosevelt to talk with him about his memories of hyde park and his time spent there with his grandmother. >> it really was not until my grandmother 's funeral that i realized it really kind of hit me. that she was really a special person. and something of a elebrity. and seeing you know the president to ex-president, one future president and all sorts of ambassadors and other diplomatic people there. very important people. that had really dawned on me, my gosh! she really was important! we never thought of her in that way. we never viewed my grandmother. she was only a grandmother to us. and that is all she ever wanted to be to us. i was born in january 3 1942. my father was elliott. and elliott was the second oldest of the sons, the third oldest of the children. so my dad was, he kind of fell right in the middle and i think he always felt that he was the middle child. but you know, my uncles used to claim that he was my grandmother's favorite. not sure that was true but that is what they claimed anyway. my mother and father were divorced when i was only two years old. my time with my fa
mrs. roosevelt to talk with him about his memories of hyde park and his time spent there with his grandmother. >> it really was not until my grandmother 's funeral that i realized it really kind of hit me. that she was really a special person. and something of a elebrity. and seeing you know the president to ex-president, one future president and all sorts of ambassadors and other diplomatic people there. very important people. that had really dawned on me, my gosh! she really was...
69
69
Jun 12, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york. mr.parrow talks about the papers and artifacts housed in the library and provides a rare look at fdr's personal book collection. this interview was conducted at the museum in president roosevelt's private study. brian: paul sparrow, director of the fdr library. what is this room, and what kind of history was made here? paul: this room is totally unique in the presidential library system because it was the only room actually used by a sitting president at a presidential library. he first started construction in 1938. he assumed he would leave office at the end of 1940, at the end of his second term as every president before him had. but because of the rising tensions in europe, the democratic party nominated him for a third term, and he was elected. so, when this library opened in june of 1941, he was still president of the united states, so this became the northern oval office. he was up here on many occasions. he entertained political leaders like winston churchill and did a lot of his m
roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york. mr.parrow talks about the papers and artifacts housed in the library and provides a rare look at fdr's personal book collection. this interview was conducted at the museum in president roosevelt's private study. brian: paul sparrow, director of the fdr library. what is this room, and what kind of history was made here? paul: this room is totally unique in the presidential library system because it was the only room actually used...
101
101
Jun 18, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
hyde park. we talked together and i learned that he was truly interested in carrying on many of the things which my husband had just begun. mr. kennedy is a strong and determined citizen who, as president, would provide the leadership for greater social security benefits, which the social welfare of a civilized nation demands. i urge you to study mr. kennedy's program, to look at his very remarkable record. and i think you will join me in voting for john f. kennedy for president. >> that election was close, but he did win, and there were many people who felt it was her activism and her support of him they gave him that little extra edge to become president of the united states. ♪ >> mrs. eleanor roosevelt arrives in paris. one of the delegates from 58 countries converging on the french capital of the most critical session of the general assembly united nations history. >> eleanor roosevelt became a delegate to the united nations because once she left the white house, president truman decided that he wanted to do something that fdr had always planned on doing, which was to establish a united nations in the hope that an organi
hyde park. we talked together and i learned that he was truly interested in carrying on many of the things which my husband had just begun. mr. kennedy is a strong and determined citizen who, as president, would provide the leadership for greater social security benefits, which the social welfare of a civilized nation demands. i urge you to study mr. kennedy's program, to look at his very remarkable record. and i think you will join me in voting for john f. kennedy for president. >> that...
69
69
Jun 9, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. chairman. [ indiscernible conversation ] >>> this sunday, "q&a" is in hyde park, new york, at the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum, where we go inside for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts, with the museum's director. >> this library opened in june of 1941. he was still president of the united states. so this became essentially the northern oval office. fdr had an incredibly inqu kwis inquisitive mind. every book in here was selected by fdr to be in this room. this room is almost identical to the way it was on the day that fdr died. nothing has changed. >> watch "q&a" from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >>> sunday night on "after words," new america president and ceo ann marie slaughter examines global networking in the digital age in her book, "the chessboard & the web: strategies of connection in a networked world." she's interviewed by a former white house chief of staff in the obama administration. >> what would strike me was that we knew there
mr. chairman. [ indiscernible conversation ] >>> this sunday, "q&a" is in hyde park, new york, at the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum, where we go inside for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts, with the museum's director. >> this library opened in june of 1941. he was still president of the united states. so this became essentially the northern oval office. fdr had an incredibly inqu kwis inquisitive mind. every...
91
91
Jun 27, 2017
06/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
hyde here in london. vonnie: let's check in on now on the first word news. courtney donohoe is here with more. premey: british mrtheresa may kept her grip on funding for northern ireland. the government will funnel money to ireland open the next fee years and that secures the support of the democratic unionist party. the exclusive interview, the uk's chancellor spoke about the money. >> it's a relatively small amount of money. inalways would have expected the process of reestablishing the power-sharing executive in northern ireland that there would be some additional money anyway. we will find that from within our budget. u.k.,ey: staying with the more fallout from the deadly high-rise apartment building fire this month. the british government has called for a major investigation into cladding and installation used in buildings all across the country. 95 buildings that use cladding similar to that tower fell short and safety tests. the imf has cut its outlook for the in a can economy and says the u.s. probably won't meet president trump target of 3% annual growth. the imf says the u.s. economy will probably grow
hyde here in london. vonnie: let's check in on now on the first word news. courtney donohoe is here with more. premey: british mrtheresa may kept her grip on funding for northern ireland. the government will funnel money to ireland open the next fee years and that secures the support of the democratic unionist party. the exclusive interview, the uk's chancellor spoke about the money. >> it's a relatively small amount of money. inalways would have expected the process of reestablishing the...
31
31
Jun 17, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
hyde amendment domestically enjoys such strong support. i would just offer that thought. >> we go now to lois frankel of florida. >> thank you. welcome mr. secretary of state. i think today is a day where we all recognize our common humanity as my thoughts are with my colleague and the other folks impacted by this shooting. so i'll try to be kind and gentle. i'm always kind and gentle, aren't i? so in a very kind and gentle way, want to say that i -- i am sad to say that i think your budget is inhumane and dangerous. okay. i had to say that. i don't want to turn this into an abortion fight at all. because that was not part of my remarks but i just want to counter my colleague who i respect very, very much and just say that women having full access to reproductive choice and care is imperative for them to have a full and productive life. and i think it's important to the security of their community. but i'm going to move on. i wanted to mention -- i remember the president said i think he said he inherited a mess in talking about international affairs. so it's, to me, it's very perplexing that he inherits a mess and then you come in with a
hyde amendment domestically enjoys such strong support. i would just offer that thought. >> we go now to lois frankel of florida. >> thank you. welcome mr. secretary of state. i think today is a day where we all recognize our common humanity as my thoughts are with my colleague and the other folks impacted by this shooting. so i'll try to be kind and gentle. i'm always kind and gentle, aren't i? so in a very kind and gentle way, want to say that i -- i am sad to say that i think...
47
47
Jun 28, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
counseling that may not be within the hyde amendment language, i think this amendment has major gaps in it and for that reason i urge my colleagues to vote against it. thank you, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> mr. harcsler? >> sure i guess i had a question. what is the cost of this? do we have an estimate of how much increased cost is going to be for tri-care? >> the way we have framed this amendment, there is negligible cost. >> how can -- >> reclaim my time. >> how can k there be no cost if we're providing free contraception to all of the family members now? >> well, first of all, if you're on a base you're getting that, anyway. this is if you're not on the base. and if you have an unintended pregnancy, the costs actually are much higher than if you offer birth control pills. so we only provided in terms of generic or mail order. >> thank you, yield back. >> further discussion on the amendment? if not, the question is on the amendment offered by the gentlelady from california, ms. speier, those in favor say aye. those opposed say no. >> no. >> hmmmm. being the chair the no's have it, i guess. >> i request -- >> it's a close call. >> it is. >> gentlelady from ca
counseling that may not be within the hyde amendment language, i think this amendment has major gaps in it and for that reason i urge my colleagues to vote against it. thank you, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> mr. harcsler? >> sure i guess i had a question. what is the cost of this? do we have an estimate of how much increased cost is going to be for tri-care? >> the way we have framed this amendment, there is negligible cost. >> how can -- >> reclaim my time....
41
41
Jun 29, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
as mr. hydeo point out in the language it doesn't stop as we have right now a 40-yard from partner with yesterday say it's built icebreakers in a joint manner. and not pick up on time. i think the provisions either. i know mr. hunter will argue the provisions also allow the consideration of u.s. built under the same conditions. again i just want people to understand the time element that are of issue with this particular by america provision that restricts it solely there at the onset of building icebreakers. >> with the gentleman yield? >> i would yield. >> thank you. the language is currently in the build has by america for everything except components, components our engines, propellers, writer systems, whatever else. the basic hull has it buy america provisions in it. the language was inserted in the mark from the subcommittee i think inadvertent, intended to deal with those component parts that cannot be, that are currently not built in america and not likely to be built in america. it some
as mr. hydeo point out in the language it doesn't stop as we have right now a 40-yard from partner with yesterday say it's built icebreakers in a joint manner. and not pick up on time. i think the provisions either. i know mr. hunter will argue the provisions also allow the consideration of u.s. built under the same conditions. again i just want people to understand the time element that are of issue with this particular by america provision that restricts it solely there at the onset of...