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>> mulder didn't say that it was alex trebek.ne that looks incredibly like him. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that is a great clip from a great show, "the x-files." alex trebek. he only had a moment there but he was really good. >> he was really good. academy award good. >> jimmy: what do you remember about that particular episode? you got charles nelson riley, jesse "the body" ventura, you and david. i mean, that's something else. >> i remember doing scenes with charles nelson riley. i remember the scenes in the office. >> jimmy: yeah. >> that's the own place i was, in the office, right? >> jimmy: yeah, you were in the office a lot. do you remember the whole -- have you ever sat down and rewatched "the x-files," the series itself? >> not exactly. i mean, i've watched some episodes with a couple of my kids over the years. >> jimmy: it's kind of cool. there's some actors who are now famous that weren't at the time, who are on the show. >> yeah. >> jimmy: jack black was on the show. >> bryan cranston. >> jimmy: bryan cranston h
>> mulder didn't say that it was alex trebek.ne that looks incredibly like him. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that is a great clip from a great show, "the x-files." alex trebek. he only had a moment there but he was really good. >> he was really good. academy award good. >> jimmy: what do you remember about that particular episode? you got charles nelson riley, jesse "the body" ventura, you and david. i mean, that's something else. >> i...
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. >> mulder, you're crazy. >> that dynamic, that dramatic tension of believer versus skeptic is one ofes of the show. you were always seeing it from a specific point of view. >> they're equals? >> yeah, absolutely. they are equals, and in a way they have kind of switched gender stereotypes because the character i play, mulder, is the intuitive one. and scully is the rationalist, the doctor. >> a lot of folks who enjoyed "the x files" who otherwise didn't watch tv might have been drawn to the show by its, for lack of a better way to put it, its stick it to the man eiththo. don't trust the government or big business or anybody but yourself and your friends and family, i guess. it's a message that's somewhat dark and cynical, but was kind of a breath of fresh air in the early '90s. >> the '90s was a time of conspiracies. and the internet was starting to spread beyond just like hardcore computer users. so you could have message boards and use net news groups. and everybody wanted to talk about the black oil and the bees and mulder's sister and what the cigarette smoking man was up to. i wo
. >> mulder, you're crazy. >> that dynamic, that dramatic tension of believer versus skeptic is one ofes of the show. you were always seeing it from a specific point of view. >> they're equals? >> yeah, absolutely. they are equals, and in a way they have kind of switched gender stereotypes because the character i play, mulder, is the intuitive one. and scully is the rationalist, the doctor. >> a lot of folks who enjoyed "the x files" who otherwise didn't...
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Nov 21, 2020
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mulder on monday especially into parts of england, scotland and northern ireland despite the rain aroundnd wales into wednesday and around of the week, it looks drier but also bit cooler. this is bbc news — the headlines at six: a call for coronavirus vaccines to be available for all — as leaders from the world's biggest economies meet for an online summit hosted by saudi arabia. in the uk, an alternative to a covid vaccine for people with weakened immune systems is entering its final stage of trials. borisjohnson is facing questions about whether he tried to tone down an independent report which said home secretary priti patel broke the ministerial code by bullying staff. none of us want to see bullying or poor practices within the workplace, and the home secretary has been clear that she would never want to do that intentionally. the government is to change how it invests in big spending projects,
mulder on monday especially into parts of england, scotland and northern ireland despite the rain aroundnd wales into wednesday and around of the week, it looks drier but also bit cooler. this is bbc news — the headlines at six: a call for coronavirus vaccines to be available for all — as leaders from the world's biggest economies meet for an online summit hosted by saudi arabia. in the uk, an alternative to a covid vaccine for people with weakened immune systems is entering its final stage...
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Nov 28, 2020
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temperatures here dropping down to about —3 or minus four degrees, but otherwise continuing to turn mulderof northern england and northern ireland as well. sunday is another day where most of the uk will have pretty grey and drab skies, again the cloud thickening and some damp weather at times, drizzle. probably some mist and fog hill patch is continuing, particularly across parts of the east midlands and wales, but like i say a human areas of car breaking up with some sunshine coming through. later in the day turns to brazier for the far north—west of scotland, a few patches of light rain arriving. the rain will be with us again on monday, becoming more expensive as it slides eastwards across the country. clear skies following to scotland, but has the sunshine comes out here it will start to turn a good deal cooler through the course of the afternoon. beyond that, we are looking at our next cold front moving in towards the middle part of the week. that dives southwards across the country with colder air following from the north—west, so we are going to see the weather turning increasingly
temperatures here dropping down to about —3 or minus four degrees, but otherwise continuing to turn mulderof northern england and northern ireland as well. sunday is another day where most of the uk will have pretty grey and drab skies, again the cloud thickening and some damp weather at times, drizzle. probably some mist and fog hill patch is continuing, particularly across parts of the east midlands and wales, but like i say a human areas of car breaking up with some sunshine coming...
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Nov 9, 2020
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while the mulder siblings-- ages two to eight-- got creative with sidewalk chalk.they were burning off a little energy before piling into their family s.u.v.'s for a different kind of doctor's visit. our crew tagged along as they went to get their flu vaccines-- without ever setting foot in an office. >> with four kids, nothing's quick, nothing's easy, but to get it all on one visit, to just be able to go out in the parking lot and have them do it that way, it's a, you know, it's convenienc it saves time. >> it's so nice to have this option for those who are a little bit more nervous about that. when you're right in your car and you have less risk of, of exposure, you can still get the vaccination that you need to get. >> reporter: spectrum health-- the largest healthcare provider in western michigan-- started offering the drive-through immunizations when they noticed a huge drop in visits during the spring covid lockdowns. mary zimmerman oversees immunizations. >> we decided we needed to, kind of, think outside the box and comep with something different so that th
while the mulder siblings-- ages two to eight-- got creative with sidewalk chalk.they were burning off a little energy before piling into their family s.u.v.'s for a different kind of doctor's visit. our crew tagged along as they went to get their flu vaccines-- without ever setting foot in an office. >> with four kids, nothing's quick, nothing's easy, but to get it all on one visit, to just be able to go out in the parking lot and have them do it that way, it's a, you know, it's...
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still ahead for you on this news hour mulder the chooses, its next leader, another battle between supporters of the european union and russia. i'm joined now involved in our county mayor joe biden's. great, great, great grandfather was born here, making the united states president elect the world's most kind. he helped cement a u.k. e.u. trade deal, reserve the peace in northern and sport, the olympic president in tokyo with an update for fans who are hoping to attend next year's postponed summit games will give him the right and outspoken rights are killed in a car bomb outside his, they return home in 2005, accusations, speculation, and denials. al-jazeera wild trots the life and violent death of simeon casi, a journalist with a academic and political activist, sami, across a killing of a journalist on al-jazeera. in under a year, covert, 19 has altered us assad to seek and expose deficiencies in political, social, and economic structure of capitalism is the pandemic. that is the root cause of so much of the suffering. the flaps and big data, which old could literally save our lives in the
still ahead for you on this news hour mulder the chooses, its next leader, another battle between supporters of the european union and russia. i'm joined now involved in our county mayor joe biden's. great, great, great grandfather was born here, making the united states president elect the world's most kind. he helped cement a u.k. e.u. trade deal, reserve the peace in northern and sport, the olympic president in tokyo with an update for fans who are hoping to attend next year's postponed...
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Nov 21, 2020
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still cold across the north—east turning mulderfrom the cold across the north—east turning mulder fromeek. a few changes going on over the next few days there will be some decent weather. to get out and about. 36—year—old areema nasreen was one of the first medical staff in the uk to die with covid—19. she lost her life in april after spending weeks on a ventilator, at the hospital where she worked as a nurse. her sister kazeema has now set up a scholarship in her memory, to fund nursing degrees for those who couldn't otherwise afford it. we can speak to kazeema now. good morning to you. and we start by talking about your sister, areema and mother of three children, can you tell us a bit about her first because people will have heard the story and may remember back to that time which must have been so awful for yourfamily. time which must have been so awful for your family. tell us a time which must have been so awful for yourfamily. tell us a bit time which must have been so awful for your family. tell us a bit about her will you? areema was a kind person, not just to her will you? ar
still cold across the north—east turning mulderfrom the cold across the north—east turning mulder fromeek. a few changes going on over the next few days there will be some decent weather. to get out and about. 36—year—old areema nasreen was one of the first medical staff in the uk to die with covid—19. she lost her life in april after spending weeks on a ventilator, at the hospital where she worked as a nurse. her sister kazeema has now set up a scholarship in her memory, to fund...