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until his board neighbor mrs robinson seduces him. to. join the force. easy rider of the classic new hollywood film the search for freedom comes up against suspicion and hatred. of hayley fifty that will make. you name it out. i think she's cute if you know yes with that little woman to look for that would put him in a cage and charge admission dishing out oh i could have. told. you about the new hollywood wasn't just about hippie fantasy it's the best films of the era are also darker and more of the list than the studio fare that came before. but. there's no happy ending for easy rider freedom stuck to its tracks. in the risky point the character imagines american affluence blown sky high but it's only a fantasy. thing and. even the ending of the graduate isn't bigamous benjamin breaks free nations or does he create. what's certain is that new hollywood produced some of the best american films of all time and change the film business forever fifty years on you can still feel and seen its influence still. if hollywood in one thousand nine hundred was in
until his board neighbor mrs robinson seduces him. to. join the force. easy rider of the classic new hollywood film the search for freedom comes up against suspicion and hatred. of hayley fifty that will make. you name it out. i think she's cute if you know yes with that little woman to look for that would put him in a cage and charge admission dishing out oh i could have. told. you about the new hollywood wasn't just about hippie fantasy it's the best films of the era are also darker and more...
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until his board neighbor mrs robinson seduces him. during the break of course. in easy rider the classic new hollywood film the search for freedom comes up against suspicion and. hayley fear that will make. you name it out. i think she didn't feel yes with the little woman still. it was put me in a cage and charged ignition dishing out. a . new hollywood wasn't just about hippie fantasy it's the best films of the era are also darker and more of the listing than the studio fare that came before. there's no happy ending for easy rider freedom stuck to its tracks. in the frisky point the character imagines american affluence blown sky high but it's only a fantasy. thing and. even the ending of the graduate doesn't begin its own business for over fifty years on you can still feel and seen its influence still. if hollywood in one nine hundred sixty eight was in need of a revolution so is german cinema here the young directors if anything were more political than they were in america inspired by the student protest movement at the time they took aim at the mors and al
until his board neighbor mrs robinson seduces him. during the break of course. in easy rider the classic new hollywood film the search for freedom comes up against suspicion and. hayley fear that will make. you name it out. i think she didn't feel yes with the little woman still. it was put me in a cage and charged ignition dishing out. a . new hollywood wasn't just about hippie fantasy it's the best films of the era are also darker and more of the listing than the studio fare that came before....
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mr. robinson's statement that they intend to comply with conditions. i'm going to see if i can -- [ playing inaudible video ] >> you can't hear, but, again, there's a link to this. the response was, i'm suing the entertainment commission. you're next. i'm suing you, too. do you have the resources to defend yourself? then she goes on to say i'm doing what is due me. i took that to mean that she does not recognize the authority of the entertainment commission. thanks. >> thank you. >> hi. i would like to address comments made about us neighbors not having a good relationship -- >> can you introduce your name. >> i'm tony vu, a neighbor. i live next door to holy cow and i have a great relationship with lily. last year, she invited me to her nephew's birthday party. we have an agreement where for the past two years, we allow patio parties for holy cow on saturdays and sundays. we worked that out and we've been doing that the past two years. i want to go ahead and read my prepared remarks. i would like to address also public comments made by a commissioner
mr. robinson's statement that they intend to comply with conditions. i'm going to see if i can -- [ playing inaudible video ] >> you can't hear, but, again, there's a link to this. the response was, i'm suing the entertainment commission. you're next. i'm suing you, too. do you have the resources to defend yourself? then she goes on to say i'm doing what is due me. i took that to mean that she does not recognize the authority of the entertainment commission. thanks. >> thank you....
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mrs. robinson joke. get with the program. >> plastics. >> now there's enzymes that could potentially eat the plastics in the oceans of the world. >> i like the mrs. robinson reference too. do you want to make this longer? >> i have been talking all day, you take over. >> as they say in the business, i'm going to let on tru anythini think we have stated that about 1,000 times. >> what you see here are two things happening, first the white house trying to play down any risk to the president by arguing he's innocent. which is a pretty standard response. but then, there's a second thing, which is president trump talking openly about whether michael cohen would flip which can sound itself like an admission of guilt. why? well, think about it. you cannot flip on an innocent man because there's no material to incriminate him. we have more on that very point later on in this show. as for cohen, the heat's only building, reports that as a lawyer he may have worked to silence another woman, he's now working with t
mrs. robinson joke. get with the program. >> plastics. >> now there's enzymes that could potentially eat the plastics in the oceans of the world. >> i like the mrs. robinson reference too. do you want to make this longer? >> i have been talking all day, you take over. >> as they say in the business, i'm going to let on tru anythini think we have stated that about 1,000 times. >> what you see here are two things happening, first the white house trying to play...
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mrs. robinson joke.h the program. >> plastics. >> now there's enzymes that could potentially eat the plastics in the oceans of the world. >> i like
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mr. robinson said.me down to city hall and raise hell like, quote, the looneys from the left until you listen to the majority of the people in the city, i am the majority. we are trying to get him on the show for tomorrow so he can explain his point of view. ainsley: what's happening in california? what's happening there in north carolina, we even saw it in the election. there is a tipping point. you get pushed in the corner so long you finally get sick of it. you have to stand up for yourself. that's what he is doing. is he fighting back. brian: speaking of standing up that's how jillian chooses to do the news. jillian: brian won't let me sit. no chairs. the cambridge analytica scandal may have reached millions more users than initially reported. the social media giant now saying the firm may have improperly accessed up to 87 million profiles. not the originally reported 50 million. and it gets worse. facebook now confirming it scans links and messages on messenger app. for inappropriate content and so
mr. robinson said.me down to city hall and raise hell like, quote, the looneys from the left until you listen to the majority of the people in the city, i am the majority. we are trying to get him on the show for tomorrow so he can explain his point of view. ainsley: what's happening in california? what's happening there in north carolina, we even saw it in the election. there is a tipping point. you get pushed in the corner so long you finally get sick of it. you have to stand up for yourself....
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mrs. cynthia robinson was caught smoking. although she was 34, her husband center straight to her room. won that920, women right. >> we've come a long way, baby. to get where you got to today ♪ [chanting "nixon hates women"] the civil rights movement was to blacks, and equalsingly -- opportunities, places at the top, freedom of choice. stereotypes and traditional roles. women are testing the roots of discrimination as well as its result. they are indignant that the images of women and myths about them that men have perpetrated. that most women have humbly accepted them and that madison avenue has seemingly made them real. these women are angered they are expected to be wives, mothers, dictate ofepers by nature and divine decree instead of as a matter of choice. should be one option, these women maintain, among many options. it should be a way of life for those who want it to be. women are outraged at the cliches and stereotypes that hold women to be creatures of interior intellect. childlike, hysterical, defenseless. they are tired of playing the knows,, what every woman in order to fla
mrs. cynthia robinson was caught smoking. although she was 34, her husband center straight to her room. won that920, women right. >> we've come a long way, baby. to get where you got to today ♪ [chanting "nixon hates women"] the civil rights movement was to blacks, and equalsingly -- opportunities, places at the top, freedom of choice. stereotypes and traditional roles. women are testing the roots of discrimination as well as its result. they are indignant that the images of...
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mrs. cynthia robinson was caught smoking in a cellar behind the preserves. her husband center straight to her room. won their rights. >> ♪ eve, along way -- you've come a long way baby ♪ women!n hates >> it is to women with the civil rights movement is to blacks, an active protest against discrimination, a demand for equal jobs, equal pay, opportunity, freedom of choice, to and and to -- and an end degrading stereotypes and traditional roles. women are protesting the roots of discrimination as well as its results. they are indignant at the images of women that men has perpetrated, most women have humbly accepted, and madison avenue has made seem real. these women are angered they are expected to the wives, mothers, decreesekeepers by instead of a matter of choice. domesticity and motherhood, these women maintain, should be one option among many options. they should be a totally of life only for those who want them to be. these women are outraged at the stereotypes that hold women to the creatures of inferior intellect, childlike, defenseless. they are tired
mrs. cynthia robinson was caught smoking in a cellar behind the preserves. her husband center straight to her room. won their rights. >> ♪ eve, along way -- you've come a long way baby ♪ women!n hates >> it is to women with the civil rights movement is to blacks, an active protest against discrimination, a demand for equal jobs, equal pay, opportunity, freedom of choice, to and and to -- and an end degrading stereotypes and traditional roles. women are protesting the roots of...
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mr. rood. general robinson, you are recognized. >> thank you. chairman rogers, and ranking members of the committee, i am honored to join you today to testify alongside undersecretary of defense road, general grieves and general dickinson. as has been mentioned the strategic environment and threats facing our nation continues to evolve. our adversaries are taking deliberate steps to extend their operational reach and are developing new capabilities to range targets in north america and canada. at u.s. northcom and norad we understand the urgency of keeping pace with these evolving threats. we also recognize that north korea represents the most immediate threat tower homeland and therefore remains northcom's highest priority. i'm confident the ground-based mid-course defense system can defeat this threat today and i strongly support the continued improvements to the ballistic missile defense enterprise in order to maintain our advantage. we continue to work closely with the missile defense agency, the intelligence community and others' combat and
mr. rood. general robinson, you are recognized. >> thank you. chairman rogers, and ranking members of the committee, i am honored to join you today to testify alongside undersecretary of defense road, general grieves and general dickinson. as has been mentioned the strategic environment and threats facing our nation continues to evolve. our adversaries are taking deliberate steps to extend their operational reach and are developing new capabilities to range targets in north america and...
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mr. rood. general robinson, you are recognized. >> thank you. chairman rogers, and ranking members of the committee, i am honored to join you today to testify along rood and dickson. as has been mentioned the threats facing our nation continues to evolve. our adversaries are taking deliberate steps to get to our reach, and new targets. at u.s. common nor add we understand the urgency of keeping pace with these evolving threats. we also recognize that north korea is the immediate threats to our homeland and remains highest priority. i'm confident the defense system can defeat this threat today. and i strongly support the continued improvements to the blimp enterprise in order to maintain our advantage. we continue to work closely with the missile defense agency, intelligence kmooe community and other commands as part of a collaborative effort to out pace the threat. i am grateful as has been mentioned for the committee's approval of the fy 17 and support the budget amendment that will increase the capacity. under my responsibilities advanced crui
mr. rood. general robinson, you are recognized. >> thank you. chairman rogers, and ranking members of the committee, i am honored to join you today to testify along rood and dickson. as has been mentioned the threats facing our nation continues to evolve. our adversaries are taking deliberate steps to get to our reach, and new targets. at u.s. common nor add we understand the urgency of keeping pace with these evolving threats. we also recognize that north korea is the immediate threats...
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robinson. >> question number one, mr. speaker. >> thank you, mr. speaker. sure the whole house will wish to join me in offering our warmest congratulations to their highnesses the duke and duchess of cambridge on the birth of their son earlier this week. i know members across the house will want to join me in marking stephen lawrence's death 25 years ago. for each of those years, the lawrence family have fought heroically to ensure their son's life and death
robinson. >> question number one, mr. speaker. >> thank you, mr. speaker. sure the whole house will wish to join me in offering our warmest congratulations to their highnesses the duke and duchess of cambridge on the birth of their son earlier this week. i know members across the house will want to join me in marking stephen lawrence's death 25 years ago. for each of those years, the lawrence family have fought heroically to ensure their son's life and death
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robinson. >> question number one, mr. speaker. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i am sure the whole house will wish to join me in offering our warmest congratulations to their royal highnesses the duke and duchess of cambridge on the birth of their son earlier this week. mr. speaker, i know members across the house will want to join me in marking stephen lawrence's death 25 years ago. for each of those years, the lawrence family have fought heroically to ensure that their son's life and death will never be forgotten. as i announced earlier this week, the government will work with the stephen lawrence charitable trust to establish a national annual commemoration of stephen's life and legacy. mr. speaker this morning i had , meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. in addition to my duties in the house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> gavin robinson. >> on behalf of my right honorable colleagues, can i i acknowledge the fortitude of the lawrence family, and, indeed, the joy that the nation shares on the occasion of a royal birth. mr. spea
robinson. >> question number one, mr. speaker. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i am sure the whole house will wish to join me in offering our warmest congratulations to their royal highnesses the duke and duchess of cambridge on the birth of their son earlier this week. mr. speaker, i know members across the house will want to join me in marking stephen lawrence's death 25 years ago. for each of those years, the lawrence family have fought heroically to ensure that their son's life and...
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robinson. >> question number one, mr. speaker. >> thank you, mr. speaker.re the whole house will wish to join me in offering our warmest congratulations to their royal highnesses the duke and duchess of cambridge on the birth of their son earlier this week. mr.
robinson. >> question number one, mr. speaker. >> thank you, mr. speaker.re the whole house will wish to join me in offering our warmest congratulations to their royal highnesses the duke and duchess of cambridge on the birth of their son earlier this week. mr.
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mr. jordan cass. president of managed services for c.h. robinson where he's worked since 1999. c.h. robinson has a unique perspective on the state of infrastructure in the united states through its work connecting shippers with carriers in the trucking, rail, air and ocean transportation industries. welcome. >> chairman fisher, ranking members peters, thank you for the opportunity to testify. as one of the nation's largest third-party logistics, we have a unique view of how commerce flow. in 2016 i addressed this committee as you considered the impact of the internet of things on supply chains. today i'll provide insight into issues that keep supply chain executives up at night as well as their thoughts on funding meticulousisms. they see the world through a different lens. their focus is to provide cost effective supply chain. primary concerns for our customers are consistency of service and cost. they want to keep the inventory lean and as close as possible to their customers. today's supply chains are challenged every day by weather, truck supply, increased congestion on highways
mr. jordan cass. president of managed services for c.h. robinson where he's worked since 1999. c.h. robinson has a unique perspective on the state of infrastructure in the united states through its work connecting shippers with carriers in the trucking, rail, air and ocean transportation industries. welcome. >> chairman fisher, ranking members peters, thank you for the opportunity to testify. as one of the nation's largest third-party logistics, we have a unique view of how commerce flow....
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mr. zuckerberg, along with a dear old friend of mine, cnbc contributor. robinson, you talked to mark on friday. what was your take away? >> he said he's not resigning, but he is looking for a lot of outside help and expertise to help run the company. starting today or soon, the company will invite outside researchers to look at its data. they'll make a lot of information about political ads transparent to users. it seems like the company has engaged in this push for self-regulation. actually, one of the most substantial it's kind of ever engaged in in its 14-year history. >> let's play a little bit about what the new white house chief economic adviser larry kudlow said last hour when asked about zuckerberg testifying tomorrow and wednesday. let's listen. >> mark zuckerberg goes to the hill this week to testify. >> yeah. >> does the administration feel facebook should be regulated? >> is he going to wear a suit and tie and clean white shirt? >> not as sharp as you. >> will he behave like an adult as a major corporate leader or give me a phony baloney? what is it, h
mr. zuckerberg, along with a dear old friend of mine, cnbc contributor. robinson, you talked to mark on friday. what was your take away? >> he said he's not resigning, but he is looking for a lot of outside help and expertise to help run the company. starting today or soon, the company will invite outside researchers to look at its data. they'll make a lot of information about political ads transparent to users. it seems like the company has engaged in this push for self-regulation....
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mr. president, yesterday, the senate finance committee had a hearing on tax reform, and i had the privilege to introduce one of the witnesses, a fellow named david cranston from robinson township in western pennsylvania. david is the president of cranston material handling equipment corporation. it's a third generation small business, and it was founded in 1957 by david's grandfather. today david leads that company, a company he's worked at since 1983, so for 35 years he has been there. today he leads a team of seven full-time employees and two part-time employees. truly a small family-owned business. cranston material sells and installs material handling and storage equipment to manufacturing companies, including very large manufacturing companies, and their products and services help these manufacturers to store and lift products in the storage process. it's items like cabinets and containers and conveyors and cranes and dock equipment, that sort of equipment. well, as i know the presiding officer understands very well, it's small businesses like this that really make up the backbone of our economy and the backbone of our communities. what is it that david cranston
mr. president, yesterday, the senate finance committee had a hearing on tax reform, and i had the privilege to introduce one of the witnesses, a fellow named david cranston from robinson township in western pennsylvania. david is the president of cranston material handling equipment corporation. it's a third generation small business, and it was founded in 1957 by david's grandfather. today david leads that company, a company he's worked at since 1983, so for 35 years he has been there. today...
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todd robinson, our embassy team in caracas, is a point of great pride and outstanding public service. the conditions which they are forced to operate under are extraordinarily stressful. mr. president, there was some small hope that negotiations led by the vatican and regional leaders most recently hosted in the dominican republic could lead to some kind of path forward between the venezuelian government and the opposition before it's too late. but all of these have failed. some hoped years ago that a group known as the boston group of american and venezuelian elected officials might be the beginning of a dialogue, might be continued to this day. but it's increasingly difficult to see that possibility. i met some of the venezuelian boston group members. several of them are deeply committed to this administration currently in power. but many of them talk about changes that need to be made in venezuela. so i haven't given up hope completely that there may be some voices that can move this country back to a civilized status. let me be clear in my conclusion here. to the venezuelian government. specifically, a message that they should proceed with an election that meets the
todd robinson, our embassy team in caracas, is a point of great pride and outstanding public service. the conditions which they are forced to operate under are extraordinarily stressful. mr. president, there was some small hope that negotiations led by the vatican and regional leaders most recently hosted in the dominican republic could lead to some kind of path forward between the venezuelian government and the opposition before it's too late. but all of these have failed. some hoped years ago...