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. >> brian kursonis recently shared his life story with jay newton-small even though they just pet, at times it was slow going. >> my brain is just. >> that's because as just 55, kursonis last year was diagnosed with alzheimer. >> life gave me a lemon. sorry. >> sometimes lemonade is not so sweet. >> right. >> the idea of interviewing people with alzheimer came to newton-small when she placed her father in a care facility a few years ago. >> they asked me to fill out this 20 page questionnaire about his life. >> she doubted anyone would read something that long so she wrote her own short version using skills she had honed during 15 years as a successful national reporter. she says it transformed how his caregivers treated him. >> if you know that person, you know their story and have empathy for them. >> she quit her journalism career and started a business called memory well, writing succinct summaries of the lives of alzheimer patients, online versions include pictures and videos. newton-small usually interviews family members because most alzheimer patients can no longer tell their
. >> brian kursonis recently shared his life story with jay newton-small even though they just pet, at times it was slow going. >> my brain is just. >> that's because as just 55, kursonis last year was diagnosed with alzheimer. >> life gave me a lemon. sorry. >> sometimes lemonade is not so sweet. >> right. >> the idea of interviewing people with alzheimer came to newton-small when she placed her father in a care facility a few years ago. >> they...
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. >>> i want to talk about galileo and newton.e properties about the pendulum because he was inspired by a swinging chandelier and because of that we have this video. >> oh. this video requires -- just requires a pendulum ball, hanging right there. there you go. oh, don't swing the wrong way, homie. >> actually it's all about the swing. you see -- yeah, while it's still there, it then comes back up to the camera. gets the pendulum swinging. he has to make sure it's perfect. so he can properly demonstrate the scientific experiment that he's about to undertake. so once he gets the pendulum going he gets into the speed mode. >> oh. >> you got it. >> don't hurt nobody. don't hurt yourself. >> wow. >> this is g-rated. there you go. no problem, see? hopefully demonstrating the very same thing that galileo showed how a pendulum moves and why it does. >> 100%. he's not entrusted in galileo. he's interested in newton's law for every action there's a reaction. this was posted back in december of last year. he waits for his moment. >> oh. >>
. >>> i want to talk about galileo and newton.e properties about the pendulum because he was inspired by a swinging chandelier and because of that we have this video. >> oh. this video requires -- just requires a pendulum ball, hanging right there. there you go. oh, don't swing the wrong way, homie. >> actually it's all about the swing. you see -- yeah, while it's still there, it then comes back up to the camera. gets the pendulum swinging. he has to make sure it's perfect....
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newton small usually interviews family members bec, alzheimers patients can no longer tell their own stories. but he still can. my brain right now is dying. >> why did you decide to do >> somebody is going to be ki facility, i might not be able to communicate to tving a way for out, who i am, is, is just huge. >> hys the grandchildren he hopes to >> pretty big chance that -- that my, my grandchildren might meet me -- but i won't know who they are. new way to preserve their life stories, before it's too late. chip reid, cbs news, washington. >>> wonderful idea. this year.stopthe texas primari this tuesday. well, here's to first dates! and you look amazinglyg. comfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. add from stretching. unlike detergent alonendions tod strengthen fibers. so, next time don't half-wash it. wny and it's done. >>> record number of women who are running for office this year including 500 who have their sights set o n e capital. meg oliver tells us about two female candidates who are hopin. which holds its primary >>i
newton small usually interviews family members bec, alzheimers patients can no longer tell their own stories. but he still can. my brain right now is dying. >> why did you decide to do >> somebody is going to be ki facility, i might not be able to communicate to tving a way for out, who i am, is, is just huge. >> hys the grandchildren he hopes to >> pretty big chance that -- that my, my grandchildren might meet me -- but i won't know who they are. new way to preserve...
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hawking has been compared to isaac newton and albert newton einstein. in 2004, he conceded a mistake on black holes, instead of destroying everything that falls in to them, he found that they allow critical information to get out. >> so we can be sure of the past and we can predict the future. >> hawking was born in 1942. early on, he displayed a love of science. in his early 20s already a physics phenom at cambridge university, he was diagnosed with als, known as lou gehrig's disease. but hawking said that physics can take one beyond one's physical limitations. he took science beyond the classroom and in to popular culture. appearing on such shows as "the simpsons." asked many times if his disability held him back, he simply said it gave him more time to think. for the world of science, it was not time enough. >>> abc news. >>> now, many of you are sharing your thoughts about steven hawking on our facebook page. >> remarkable man. well, be ready for more rain tomorrow morning and it will get cooler still. we have the latest on the stormy weather. >> ye
hawking has been compared to isaac newton and albert newton einstein. in 2004, he conceded a mistake on black holes, instead of destroying everything that falls in to them, he found that they allow critical information to get out. >> so we can be sure of the past and we can predict the future. >> hawking was born in 1942. early on, he displayed a love of science. in his early 20s already a physics phenom at cambridge university, he was diagnosed with als, known as lou gehrig's...
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. >> ryan recently shared his life story with jane newton small, though they had just met. at times, it was slow going. >> my brain is just -- >> that's because at just 55, he last year was diagnosed with alzheimers. >> life gave me a lemon. sorry. >> sometimes lemonade is not so sweet. >> right. >> the idea of interview people with alzheimers came to newton small when she place herd father in a care facility a few years ago. >> they asked me to fill out this 20 page questionnaire about his life. >> she doubted anyone would read something that long. so she wrote her own short version. using skills she had hoend during 15 years as a successful national reporter. she says it transformed how his care givers treated him. >> if you know that person you know their story, you have empathy for them. >> she quit her journalism career and started a business called, memory well. writing succinct summaries of the lives of also hiemzers patients. online include pictures and videos. newton small usually interviews family members because, most alzheimers patients can no longer tell their
. >> ryan recently shared his life story with jane newton small, though they had just met. at times, it was slow going. >> my brain is just -- >> that's because at just 55, he last year was diagnosed with alzheimers. >> life gave me a lemon. sorry. >> sometimes lemonade is not so sweet. >> right. >> the idea of interview people with alzheimers came to newton small when she place herd father in a care facility a few years ago. >> they asked me to...
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i don't know if that's good or bad. >> dana: better than a fig newton.u can make matt schlapp laugh on my air, you're welcome back any time. thanks to you both. >> thanks. >> dana: students across the country walking out of school in a push for tougher gun laws as a suspect in the parkland massacre appears in court. sometimes a cough gets in the way of a good night's sleep. that's when he needs vicks vaporub. proven cough medicine. with 8 hours of vapors. so he can sleep. vicks vaporub. goodnight coughs. how much money do you think you'll need in retirement? then we found out how many years that money would last them. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back here at year 9? how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have to think about not when we expect to live to, but when we could live to. let's plan for income that lasts all our years in retirement. prudential. bring your challenges. gas, bloating, constipation and diarrhea can start in the
i don't know if that's good or bad. >> dana: better than a fig newton.u can make matt schlapp laugh on my air, you're welcome back any time. thanks to you both. >> thanks. >> dana: students across the country walking out of school in a push for tougher gun laws as a suspect in the parkland massacre appears in court. sometimes a cough gets in the way of a good night's sleep. that's when he needs vicks vaporub. proven cough medicine. with 8 hours of vapors. so he can sleep....
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david: in an episode of "star trek," he was given the chance toease isaac newton. stephen hawking: not the apple story again. >> astounding to think that the lord created all this in seven days. stephen hawking: incorrect. 13.8 billion years. >> let's not get bogged down in all that again. david: most recently he was happy to play along for comic relief. he saw himself as an ambassador for science. in this interview, he told me of his hopes for the large hadron collider he had a real sense of adventure. stephen hawking: as you can imagine, i'm very excited. i have been wheelchair-bound for almost four decades, and the chance to float free in 0g will be wonderful. david: everobraving a ze-gravity flight. no surpris his death has prompted a flood of tributes. tim berners-lee,ounder of the world wide web, tweeted, "we have lost a colossal mind and wonderful spirit. rest in peace, stephenawking." and nasa said, "may you keep flying like superman in microgravity," as he said to astronauts on the international space station in 2014.>> , if you reverse timee universe is g
david: in an episode of "star trek," he was given the chance toease isaac newton. stephen hawking: not the apple story again. >> astounding to think that the lord created all this in seven days. stephen hawking: incorrect. 13.8 billion years. >> let's not get bogged down in all that again. david: most recently he was happy to play along for comic relief. he saw himself as an ambassador for science. in this interview, he told me of his hopes for the large hadron collider he...
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stephen hawking is going to be interred in westminster abbey next to sir isaac newton, how famous canmportant, i think it's great respect to a very special mind. like he discovered a lot of things, just showing appreciation. so there you go, some of the thoughts of people who came and lined the route. this was a private service, 500 people, including family of course, colleagues, celebrities, eddie redmayne, who played the professor in the film the theory of everything, astrophysicist brian may, and his wife, anita dobson, and comedian and science presenter dara o briain was also here. the astronomer royal, martin rees, gave a reading, but he did say on the radio earlier today, a lovely quote, talking about professor hawking's mind and his disability, saying he was an imprisoned mind roaming because most which grabs the public imagination, thinking about the largest things while completely trapped. now, professor hawking's body will be cremated, and his ashes will be interred at westminster abbey near the grave of sir isaac newton. jo, thank you very much. thousands of palestinians ha
stephen hawking is going to be interred in westminster abbey next to sir isaac newton, how famous canmportant, i think it's great respect to a very special mind. like he discovered a lot of things, just showing appreciation. so there you go, some of the thoughts of people who came and lined the route. this was a private service, 500 people, including family of course, colleagues, celebrities, eddie redmayne, who played the professor in the film the theory of everything, astrophysicist brian...
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year, in june, his ashes will be interred at westminster the grave of fellow scientist sir isaac newtonion if they don't receive substantial pay rises next year. it follows lengthy debate over pay and conditions at the annual national education union conference in brighton. our correspondent marc ashdown was at the conference in brighton. teachers have backed a possible ballot on strike action over teacher pgy- in the past seven years. we heard delegates sharing horror stories, teachers teaching subjects they're not specialists in, one teacher saying after she pays all her bills, she only has £60 a month to live on. up the road, the nasuwt in birmingham also voted to back a possible rolling strike, so what now? they go away, the executive committees, they will put up a deal to the government, we understand they will demand a 5% pay rise this september. if that is not forthcoming, they have the option for a ballot on strike. the last time that happened was 2016, we saw thousands of schools close. it is a difficult one for the government, schools have been saying they've got no money, hea
year, in june, his ashes will be interred at westminster the grave of fellow scientist sir isaac newtonion if they don't receive substantial pay rises next year. it follows lengthy debate over pay and conditions at the annual national education union conference in brighton. our correspondent marc ashdown was at the conference in brighton. teachers have backed a possible ballot on strike action over teacher pgy- in the past seven years. we heard delegates sharing horror stories, teachers...
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government with a chancellor angela merkel's conservatives were again waiting as you said michel for mr newton to reveal those results confirm that information but that is what we are hearing from reports here at d.f.w. and i can imagine simon and yobe as well also listening to you and if i can yes please michele it. you know what could have happened as we saw those people who counted the ballots behind us and they disappeared just a couple of minutes ago now i would expect them to have been handed back their mobile phones so i could because they were to those phones were taken away from them so that could potentially be a source for this but we'll just have to wait and hear what the official confirmation of that is if it is indeed michelle that is an important point to soon as twitter goes on line there with those people who might have been tossed for counting those ballots because get some early reports that again are unconfirmed but i imagine that would be an expected but important side really for a lot of people here berlin going to be a huge sigh of relief for the s.p.d. leadership first
government with a chancellor angela merkel's conservatives were again waiting as you said michel for mr newton to reveal those results confirm that information but that is what we are hearing from reports here at d.f.w. and i can imagine simon and yobe as well also listening to you and if i can yes please michele it. you know what could have happened as we saw those people who counted the ballots behind us and they disappeared just a couple of minutes ago now i would expect them to have been...
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made today because stephen hawking is going to be interred in westminster abbey, next to sir isaac newtonwing appreciation. people stood quietly, respectfully, breaking into spontaneous applause as professor hawking's coffin was carried in and out of the church. his family stood solemnly but proud. his first wife, jane hellyerjones, waved as the hearse pulled away. the service was very heartfelt. we heard remembrances about his work, as well as his family, how he was as a man and how he was as a physicist and how he was as a wonderful human being. this was a private service for professor hawking's family, friends and colleagues. also among the 500 mourners were actor eddie redmayne, who played the professor in the film the theory of everything, comedian and science presenter dara o briain, and astrophysicist and musician brian may. after the service, professor stephen hawking's body was taken away for cremation. later this year in june, his ashes will be interred at westminster the grave of fellow scientist sir isaac newton. jo black, bbc news, cambridge. jo black reporting there from cam
made today because stephen hawking is going to be interred in westminster abbey, next to sir isaac newtonwing appreciation. people stood quietly, respectfully, breaking into spontaneous applause as professor hawking's coffin was carried in and out of the church. his family stood solemnly but proud. his first wife, jane hellyerjones, waved as the hearse pulled away. the service was very heartfelt. we heard remembrances about his work, as well as his family, how he was as a man and how he was as...
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he's the intellectual follower of einstein and newton.bout in physics books, he was getting to that level. he was incredible. his legacy will live on. for ever. see the astronaut there, look at him. inside an inflatable black hole, teenagers studied hawking's space and time theories, while taking selfies. it's a lot in one lifetime for anyone. i think he's encouraged science as a field as well. i think more people are more invested in science nowadays because of him. it would navigate you to the nearest exit. at 15, byron has invented an app which could help people escape a tower block fire using virtual reality. he admires hawking's personal courage. he was only one man who did such great things and i was really inspired by that, because usually you see people follow the same paths and try and do the same things. but stephen hawking was really unique in the sense that he wanted to do things differently and he wanted to contribute things in a different sense. i was really inspired by that. perhaps the next stephen hawking was in this room
he's the intellectual follower of einstein and newton.bout in physics books, he was getting to that level. he was incredible. his legacy will live on. for ever. see the astronaut there, look at him. inside an inflatable black hole, teenagers studied hawking's space and time theories, while taking selfies. it's a lot in one lifetime for anyone. i think he's encouraged science as a field as well. i think more people are more invested in science nowadays because of him. it would navigate you to...
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really a stronger dollar is generally the preferred option and we have the secretary of fine and steve newton actually talking down the dollar at the world economic forum in davos of course now a weaker dollar would make exports cheaper but what could be at stake for that. will be offset of that is that it makes it more expensive for the spend less money on the make keeps inflation low home as well so the broader sense is that while it might not be good for domestic industry the overall consumer across the board is better off not talking about consumer concerns we're also looking at potential terrorists being slapped on products by the u.s. administration how likely is it that we'll be seeing a currency war on top of this trade dispute. i don't think we'll see an actual currency war break oh i think the trade dispute is going to be damaging enough without a currency war on top of that and as long as central banks remain in control of monetary policy i think the chance of a currency war on top quite unlikely i think the trade disputes is going to be much bigger fuck that because ultimately dow
really a stronger dollar is generally the preferred option and we have the secretary of fine and steve newton actually talking down the dollar at the world economic forum in davos of course now a weaker dollar would make exports cheaper but what could be at stake for that. will be offset of that is that it makes it more expensive for the spend less money on the make keeps inflation low home as well so the broader sense is that while it might not be good for domestic industry the overall...
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he's the intellectual follower of einstein and newton. he was getting to that level.r. space and time theories, while taking selfies. it's a lot in one lifetime for anyone. i think he's encouraged science as a field as well. nowadays because of him. it would navigate you to the nearest exit. escape a tower block fire using virtual reality. he admires hawking's personal courage. and try and do the same things. in a different sense. i was really inspired by that. perhaps the next stephen hawking was in this room today. jon kay, bbc news, birmingham. i'm @nkem|fejika. about elisabeth holmes being charged with $700 million pound fraud. with $700 million pound fraud. there you go. hello there. degrees yesterday in london. 40mm of rain in northern ireland. those were the contrasts we had. winds as well. it starts as rain over the next few days but then it turns colder. we get an easterly wind just in time for the weekend. that's when it really feels cold. we may get some snow showers, mainly for england and wales. this is where we are, though, at the moment. north and east
he's the intellectual follower of einstein and newton. he was getting to that level.r. space and time theories, while taking selfies. it's a lot in one lifetime for anyone. i think he's encouraged science as a field as well. nowadays because of him. it would navigate you to the nearest exit. escape a tower block fire using virtual reality. he admires hawking's personal courage. and try and do the same things. in a different sense. i was really inspired by that. perhaps the next stephen hawking...
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celebrating the life of the mathematician, who was hailed as ‘the greatest british thinker since newtonwith a rather blunt interpretation of theresa may's expulsion of 23 russian diplomats. ‘push offski'. the guardian says they treated the british deadline with sarcasm, co nte m pt british deadline with sarcasm, contempt and defiance. the sun sasteremy corbyn is eating's puppet after he refused to accept proof moscow was behind the attack. the male says the labour leader was disowned by his colleagues for failing to back theresa may's tough sta nce failing to back theresa may's tough stance against russia. meanwhile, the daily express claims that a russian businessman found dead at his london home earlier this week was on putin's ‘hit—list‘. the telegraph has a warning from the defence secretary gavin williamson that britain cannot sit back as he unveils measures to tackle can call and biological warfare. so, stephen hawking and the prime minister's sanctions sharing the front pages. let's start with the metro and that stop headline push 0ffski. 23 spies to be rejected, talking about a
celebrating the life of the mathematician, who was hailed as ‘the greatest british thinker since newtonwith a rather blunt interpretation of theresa may's expulsion of 23 russian diplomats. ‘push offski'. the guardian says they treated the british deadline with sarcasm, co nte m pt british deadline with sarcasm, contempt and defiance. the sun sasteremy corbyn is eating's puppet after he refused to accept proof moscow was behind the attack. the male says the labour leader was disowned by his...
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as a country, we have been through this too many times, whether it is an elementary school in newton or a shopping mall in oregon or a temple in wisconsin or a movie theater in aurora or a street corner in chicago -- these neighborhoods are our neighborhoods, and these children are our children. and we are going to have to come together and take meaningful action to prevent tragedies like this, regardless of the politics. this evening, michelle and i will do what i know every parent in america will do, which is hug our children a little tighter, and we will tell them that we love them, and we will remind each other how deeply we love each other. but there are families in connecticut that cannot do that tonight. and they need all of us right now. in the hard days to come, the community needs us to the best as americans. i will do everything in my power as president to help. while nothing can fill the space of a lost child or loved one, all of us can extend a hand to those in need, to remind them that we are there for them, we that we are praying for them, that the love they felt for t
as a country, we have been through this too many times, whether it is an elementary school in newton or a shopping mall in oregon or a temple in wisconsin or a movie theater in aurora or a street corner in chicago -- these neighborhoods are our neighborhoods, and these children are our children. and we are going to have to come together and take meaningful action to prevent tragedies like this, regardless of the politics. this evening, michelle and i will do what i know every parent in america...
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nightclub shooting and the las vegas shootings have claimed more victims and other cities like that like newton and nevertheless the tragedy is of equal magnitude but we learned through pain that you can make changes and improve. when i fix a piece of the background check system flaw, it made us safer. it refused the risk of gun villence and gun deaths. and so my experience as major and governor were painful but i learned anf lesson in both which is you can take steps including steps dealing with the rules about firearms that will make your communities safer and that's a powerful thing. you can take steps that can make communities safer. mr. president, i dealt with sort of three lies, falsehoods as i try to h take steps to make us safer, one first lie is not about guns, it's about mental health, it's about other things, but that's just false. equally false if we said it's only about guns, that would be false as well. to say it's not about guns this is a line perpetrated by an organization headquartered in virginia, the national rifle association,io turns out to be false. the key to reducing the
nightclub shooting and the las vegas shootings have claimed more victims and other cities like that like newton and nevertheless the tragedy is of equal magnitude but we learned through pain that you can make changes and improve. when i fix a piece of the background check system flaw, it made us safer. it refused the risk of gun villence and gun deaths. and so my experience as major and governor were painful but i learned anf lesson in both which is you can take steps including steps dealing...
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to tease isaac newton. not the apple story again!y to play along for comic relief. astounding to think the lord created all this in just seven days. incorrect. 8 million years. let's not get bogged down in all that again! more recently he was happy to play along for comic relief. a zero gravity flight. as you can imagine, i am very excited. and the chance to float free in zero g will be wonderful. tim berners—lee, founder of the world wide web tweeted... and nasa said... if you reverse time then the universe is getting smaller. all right. a truly beautiful mind. achieved something remarkable. he touched a global audience. who's died at the age of 76. investigation was "shoddy" and could result in an unfair trial. in february last year. they were appearing in a tv show. our correspondentjonathan head joins us from bangkok. bring us up to date with the trial. were any of the relegation is —— revelations apprising? revelations apprising? figure was surprising, sharanjit leyl. leyl. what is clear is how limited the police cases. the poli
to tease isaac newton. not the apple story again!y to play along for comic relief. astounding to think the lord created all this in just seven days. incorrect. 8 million years. let's not get bogged down in all that again! more recently he was happy to play along for comic relief. a zero gravity flight. as you can imagine, i am very excited. and the chance to float free in zero g will be wonderful. tim berners—lee, founder of the world wide web tweeted... and nasa said... if you reverse time...
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out of time, who died today and people talk about him is possibly the most famous scientist since newtons populism which not many scientists have. he is one of the national treasures, the national treasure‘s national treasure. he was so loved across the country by people who probably did not understand the first thing! —— we are amongst them. but he was much loved. on personal grounds, we know that when he was 21, he was diagnosed with motor neurone disease and was told he had to agree is, an extraordinary thing to get to this age. and there is his scientific expertise which are extraordinary. at the guardian, we would claim him in terms of the progressive things he did, particularly his advocacy on behalf of the nhs. put that together, and you have someone that when they pass, you feel as a newspaper that you really want to pull out all the stops and to do them justice, and i think you'll find in all the papers tomorrow, they do that. just quickly, another story which caught our eye about the government saving the pennies after a bit ofa government saving the pennies after a bit of a st
out of time, who died today and people talk about him is possibly the most famous scientist since newtons populism which not many scientists have. he is one of the national treasures, the national treasure‘s national treasure. he was so loved across the country by people who probably did not understand the first thing! —— we are amongst them. but he was much loved. on personal grounds, we know that when he was 21, he was diagnosed with motor neurone disease and was told he had to agree...
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neil: i commend you as inserting isaac newton in this debate. he was short the market as you know. i'm kidding. your final thoughts what happens now. the president through mick mulvaney indicated president will sign the spending if it ever gets to his desk. so there is subtle pressure there on fellow republicans, maybe guys like you included to go alongs right? >> well it is. some of the things like continued, even increased funding for energy renewables, we're looking at bringing back the export import bank funding that, these are principles and things republicans for most part stood again. i understand speaker paul. he worked hard to maintain pro-life provisions in these negotiations. neil: right. >> we have promised we would do things in a different capacity. we need to be able to do that. part of what drives our electorate, even if you're talking about from political strategic standpoint, this november when the majority is on the line, our base will come out if we're keeping our promises. we saw they didn't do that with saccone in pennsylvan
neil: i commend you as inserting isaac newton in this debate. he was short the market as you know. i'm kidding. your final thoughts what happens now. the president through mick mulvaney indicated president will sign the spending if it ever gets to his desk. so there is subtle pressure there on fellow republicans, maybe guys like you included to go alongs right? >> well it is. some of the things like continued, even increased funding for energy renewables, we're looking at bringing back...
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let's talk about general newton —— gender neutral cards. it is a marketing ploy. neutral cards.
let's talk about general newton —— gender neutral cards. it is a marketing ploy. neutral cards.
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little she said did you know more about the substance and the police will be making a further search newton in order to share some of that now that particular culture because what you know what substances then you can address where is the taint and that could narrow generals who is likely to have been able to get a handle it and to use it ok so we could soon have more information we'll be looking out for that police statement as you mentioned the abigail in the meantime we've heard the u.k. and russia criticize each other heavily in the wake of this case what's the latest in london yes so. you mentioned already at least a month from the russian foreign ministry there's been no morticia statements from them since since that time and also not have more terms of foreign minister and our hearts actually burst chances and. pretty robust action as you suggested that the u.k. could boycott the world cup and all sorts of things that this morning politicians seem polite actions to play down some of those lines so example you know on the right herself said. we need to make sure that we usually not to
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a lot of outside money, millions of dollars flooding in as well. >> jane newton small, let me ask you about the poll from monmouth university. 40% say they approve, 54% say they do not. talk if you would about the role of the president here on the cane trail. it was something else entirely when he was out there on his own strump u stumping for the united states. how much ease is there ae among candidates having him there on the stage with him? >> david the president has yet to prove he has any coat tails yet. this is his first rally since the senate seat. it was a heavily republican state. yet democrats won that seat with doug jones, so the same kind of scenario is happening here, vulnerable republicans are paying a lot of attention to this to see how much trump can turn a vote and deliver a seat to a candidate neck and neck in the polls and not doing very well. can trump coming in, in the last hour, really turn out and deliver this seat? if he doesn't do this, you may see a record number of retired incumbents this year in the cycle. you may see more because it will be very, very hard
a lot of outside money, millions of dollars flooding in as well. >> jane newton small, let me ask you about the poll from monmouth university. 40% say they approve, 54% say they do not. talk if you would about the role of the president here on the cane trail. it was something else entirely when he was out there on his own strump u stumping for the united states. how much ease is there ae among candidates having him there on the stage with him? >> david the president has yet to prove...
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the new center if newton county will be the ninth in the u.s. and create 100 full-time jobs and help facebook provide apps and services to more than 2 billion people worldwide. the new facility is expected to be fully operational by 2020. topping t peoplescene, lionel richie got a hollywood honor. he got his hans and feet in cement in front of the chinese theater. this lasts to his lasting legacy and won four grammy awards and academy award and golden globe award. and was indu into the writers hall-of-fame in 1994. >> and tsomest as an america idd . and ryan seacrest will host idol once again. watch is sunday night at 8:00 here on 6 abc. the ross spring dress event. it's here. where you'll find the perfect dress at the perfect price. whether you want to stand out from the crowd or dance the night away. from a weekend getaway to that special celebration. if you want to save big on dresses for every occasion, you've gotta get to the ross spring dress event, on now. ♪ you're gotta go to ross. >>> the philadelphia fire department is celebrating is i
the new center if newton county will be the ninth in the u.s. and create 100 full-time jobs and help facebook provide apps and services to more than 2 billion people worldwide. the new facility is expected to be fully operational by 2020. topping t peoplescene, lionel richie got a hollywood honor. he got his hans and feet in cement in front of the chinese theater. this lasts to his lasting legacy and won four grammy awards and academy award and golden globe award. and was indu into the writers...
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but we have a democratic opera then i would be the number killed not polluted by newton. up but that was a demon an apartment that was loved by many. but let's say yeah that bridge but i never want to know what an event that sort of a foreigner know whatever happened about i'm not a mother no no i was going to make it to the fair believe that i love them very then as a foreigner opening round with either to leave or do you wouldn't want any kind of mad and yeah no we did it was the dignity of a woman who we really are with. our producer. on the bloody ambient that and imo what i learned sadly but you more do you know i love i don't know not that i was in mind that on the ground in the out as alleviate the it out in the garden and what i had to look inward to be a member of my community and i'm on my family had i'm going to deny my good man again. a little good. but i mean. i'm not i'm one of. the. almost no like may be born alive. ah oh you're letting me know when i'm not going to get my letter in ali most of them do you think you. are. full of what i'm not. in a can you
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hawking has been compared to isaac newton and albert einst n einstein. in 2004, he conceded a mistake on black holes, instead of destroying everything that falls in to them, he found that they allow critical information to get out. >> so we can be sure of the past and we can predict the future. >> hawking was born in 1942. early on, he displayed a love of science. in his early 20s already a physics phenom at cambridge university, he was diagnosed with als, known as lou gehrig's disease. but hawking said that physics can take one beyond one's physical limitations. he took science beyond the classroom and in to popular culture. appearing on such shows as "the simpsons." asked many times if his disability held him back, he simply said it gave him more time to think. for the world of science, it was not time enough. >>> abc news. >>> now, many of you are sharing your thoughts about steven hawking on our facebook page. >> remarkable man. well, be ready for more rain tomorrow morning and it will get cooler still. we have the latest on the stormy weather. >> ye
hawking has been compared to isaac newton and albert einst n einstein. in 2004, he conceded a mistake on black holes, instead of destroying everything that falls in to them, he found that they allow critical information to get out. >> so we can be sure of the past and we can predict the future. >> hawking was born in 1942. early on, he displayed a love of science. in his early 20s already a physics phenom at cambridge university, he was diagnosed with als, known as lou gehrig's...
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let's talk about general newton —— gender neutral cards. it is a marketing ploy. neutral cards.is a marketing ploy, honestly. we stay with the sunday times, zooming in here, i love this. i love this because i love this. i love this because i love the film three billboards outside adding ms lawrie which frances mcdormand obviously won the oscar for. you haven't frances mcdormand obviously won the oscarfor. you haven't seen it, i thoroughly recommend it, but this is a wonderful cartoon. —— three billboards ourside ebbing, missouri. we are all asking that question. nigel and we are all asking that question. nigelandjo, it we are all asking that question. nigel and jo, it has been a pleasure. thank you for watching. don't forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week, at bbc.co.uk/papers, and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. goodbye. hello there, welcome to the film review here on bbc news. and taking us through this week's cinema releases is, who else, but mark
let's talk about general newton —— gender neutral cards. it is a marketing ploy. neutral cards.is a marketing ploy, honestly. we stay with the sunday times, zooming in here, i love this. i love this because i love this. i love this because i love the film three billboards outside adding ms lawrie which frances mcdormand obviously won the oscar for. you haven't frances mcdormand obviously won the oscarfor. you haven't seen it, i thoroughly recommend it, but this is a wonderful cartoon....
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he also played poker against isaac newton and einstein on "star trek the next generation." >> exactly. 2014 movie, "the theory of everything" is based on the love story of hawking and his wife who met at cambridge, university. he had a wild side with many people. spotting him at cabarets and strip clubs where he was reportedly a fan of lap dances, we're told. >> hawking liked to have a little fun. >> ain't mad at him. >>> next big news around abc. we're so glad you're actually back for this. >> i had to take time off because being hounded by the paparazzi, i needed to lay low for a while. >> we can finally watch diane's performance, her debut on the new abc show, "deception." >> my first time on prime time and i couldn't be more excited. check it out. >> i haven't seen it. >> jonathan black claims the accident was a set up. >> the jury disagreed and convicted him. >> jonathan black claims the accident was -- >> was that you? >> it was amazing, right? >> were you that black girl? >> okay, no. pay attention. play it again. >> jonathan black claims the accident was a set up. >> the jury
he also played poker against isaac newton and einstein on "star trek the next generation." >> exactly. 2014 movie, "the theory of everything" is based on the love story of hawking and his wife who met at cambridge, university. he had a wild side with many people. spotting him at cabarets and strip clubs where he was reportedly a fan of lap dances, we're told. >> hawking liked to have a little fun. >> ain't mad at him. >>> next big news around abc....
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but we will hear from mr newton who actually isn't somebody who is at the forefront. with the press very often but he is something of the like the head of the internal election commission here who oversaw together with the legal team the process of counting so he will actually then step in front of the cameras and announce that result he doesn't really have the he is not expected to comment on this politically at all and we've learned that the entire party leadership including andrea largess who is still due to be elected as head of the party we have the mayor of hamburg who's kind of the interim leader for now also a very popular figure not just a rising star but a very well established figure who is hearing that call from berlin to strengthen this renewal process they are due to immediately after this vote disappear behind closed doors and basically discuss what the situation will be from now where the party goes and also who those ministers if there's a yes vote to those ministers would be going into a cabinet with german chancellor angela merkel after they got six
but we will hear from mr newton who actually isn't somebody who is at the forefront. with the press very often but he is something of the like the head of the internal election commission here who oversaw together with the legal team the process of counting so he will actually then step in front of the cameras and announce that result he doesn't really have the he is not expected to comment on this politically at all and we've learned that the entire party leadership including andrea largess...
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i'll take the mega millions >> a foot of snow in newton square and the neighborhood. steve harris who was up for work at 3:30 came home to more heavy lifting >> giving me trouble but seems to be going good. >> reporter: down the street, scott roberts who works from home had help. >> first couple kids here at home and they were helpful in doing a lot of the work i just hadded to some heavy stop a difficult job that pay off for crew >> doing our thing, plowing. >> reporter: shawn gerber said he tried had us best to roll, one to punch from mother nature >> a lot of snow, a lot of people on the roads. >> reporter: as we roll the dice. >> hopefully it will melt and be back for springtime. >> reporter: as you can see, traffic getting by without a problem along west chester pike. really, it's some of the side streets back roads that are still snow covered. and as expected, the sidewalks some of the sidewalks send some of the parking lots that went unplowed kind of slippery. slushy at this hour, as the temperature falls. so definitely going to make for a slow start thursday m
i'll take the mega millions >> a foot of snow in newton square and the neighborhood. steve harris who was up for work at 3:30 came home to more heavy lifting >> giving me trouble but seems to be going good. >> reporter: down the street, scott roberts who works from home had help. >> first couple kids here at home and they were helpful in doing a lot of the work i just hadded to some heavy stop a difficult job that pay off for crew >> doing our thing, plowing....
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i'll take the mega millions >> a foot of snow in newton square and the neighborhood. steve harris who was up for work at 3:30 came home to more heavy lifting >> giving merouble but seems toe scott roberts who works from home had help. >> first couple kids here at home and they were helpful in doing a lot of the work i just hadded to some heavy stop a difficult job that pay off for crew >> doing our thing, plowing. >> reporter: shawn gerber said he tried had us best to roll, one to punch from mother nature >> a lot of snow, a lot of people on the roads. >> reporter: as we roll the dice. >> hopefully it will melt and be back for springtime. >> reporter: as you can see, traffic getting by without a problem along west chester pike. really, it's some of the side streets back roads that are still snow covered. and as expected, the sidewalks of the that went alks send some unplowed kind of slippery. slushy at this hour, as the temperature falls. so definitely going to make for a slow start thursday morning, but you know, as our friends said. hopefully it will melt be hopeful
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country, we have been through this too many times, an elementary school in newton or a shopping mall in oregon or a temple in inconsin or a movie theater aurora or a street corner in chicago, these neighborhoods are our neighborhoods and these children are our we are going to have to come together and take meaningful action to prevent tragedies like this, regardless of the politics. this evening, michelle and i will do what i know every parent in america will do, which is hug our children a little tighter, and told them we love them, and remind each other of how deeply we love each other. there are families in connecticut that cannot do that tonight. , the communityme needs us to the best as americans. i will do everything in my power as president to help. while nothing can fill the space of a lost child or loved one, all of us can extend a hand to those in need, to remind them we are there, we are praying for the -- there for them, we are praying for them, the memory of those they lost doors not only - they lost endures not only in their memories, but ours. in the words of scripture
country, we have been through this too many times, an elementary school in newton or a shopping mall in oregon or a temple in inconsin or a movie theater aurora or a street corner in chicago, these neighborhoods are our neighborhoods and these children are our we are going to have to come together and take meaningful action to prevent tragedies like this, regardless of the politics. this evening, michelle and i will do what i know every parent in america will do, which is hug our children a...
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them send them all to newton. is busy setting up to take. the not ones up. enough limbs off don't want one of the nights out the definitions and i'm back. with you king of the new south. take him you know he could see the. sun and then you're going to bring. i didn't. mean. just. this one tokyo find it. is what was because. of the cultural shift from the premise. of the government i don't. see. how quite a few times. you know. it's because well how i hope will. come to. see. what. this is....
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. >> hawking has been compared to albert einstein and isaac newton.black hole and string theory. in 2004 conceded a mistake on black holes insteds of destroying everything that falls into them conceded that black holes insteds of destroying what falls into them he found they do allow critical information to get out. >> so we can be sure of the past and we can predict the future. >> hawking was born in 1942. early on displayed a love of science and at 20 a physicist phenome at a cambridge university was first diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis also known as lou gehrig's disease but hawking said physicists can take what is beyond physical limitations. he certainly took science beyond the classroom into popular culture even appearing on television shows such as the "the simpsons." >> if you are looking for trouble you found it. >> his spirit of adventure let him accept an offer to experience weightlessness. >> it was amazing >> asked many times if his disability held him back, hawking simply said it gave him more time to think. for the world of
. >> hawking has been compared to albert einstein and isaac newton.black hole and string theory. in 2004 conceded a mistake on black holes insteds of destroying everything that falls into them conceded that black holes insteds of destroying what falls into them he found they do allow critical information to get out. >> so we can be sure of the past and we can predict the future. >> hawking was born in 1942. early on displayed a love of science and at 20 a physicist phenome at...
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in an episode of star trek he had the chance to tease isaac newton. not the apple story again!rect. it took 13.8 million years. let's not get bogged down in that ain! more recently he was happy to play along for comic relief. he saw himself as an ambassador for science and in this interview told me of his hopes for the large hadron collider. he had a sense of adventure. i am very excited. as you can imagine. i have been wheelchair—bound almost four decades and the chance to float free in zero g will be wonderful. even braving a zero gravity flight. no surprise his death prompted tributes. tim berners—lee tweeted... nasa said... if you reverse time and the universe is getting smaller. eddie redmayne played him in the film the theory of everything and today said, we have lost a truly beautiful mind. a scientist who delved into the realm of black holes offered an incredibly engaging story that achieved something remarkable, it touched a global audience. stephen hawkins, who has died at the age of 76. with me now is professor cumrun vafa, string theory expert at the harvard univers
in an episode of star trek he had the chance to tease isaac newton. not the apple story again!rect. it took 13.8 million years. let's not get bogged down in that ain! more recently he was happy to play along for comic relief. he saw himself as an ambassador for science and in this interview told me of his hopes for the large hadron collider. he had a sense of adventure. i am very excited. as you can imagine. i have been wheelchair—bound almost four decades and the chance to float free in zero...
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newton for england's. all right i get it these days many of us are actually working in co-working spaces like this one here. you're one of those people who need to carry around their office every day. here's what more to you it's a classic attache case. unless it's an heirloom from your uncle edward he founded a business empire that's still the source of fuel monthly allowance don't do it for very old stuff not even classic next man purse. very retro way. to retro it's not ironic it's just barassi next backpack. with a suit. i use schoolboy. do not carry about the less you want to look like a german tourist. could your laptop your charger anything else you consider essential in one of the. make sure it's leather make sure it's elegant cleanly designed and it's timeless if you're traveling if it's just for a night or to avoid at all costs wheeled luggage. best overnight a level weekend. or countless duffel bag. they even squeeze into the tiny boot of your stylish t. convertible more than enough space for sh
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and they highlight tech like the apple newton and google glass and the atari, the museum cure ator saide -- curator said that he hopes it makes people aware that failure is a necessity of innovation. >> and the fails are more successes. so now to a story that is putting a spotlight on a zoo in indonesia, can you see what he is doing. look at his mouth. he is smoking a cigarette, and flicking the ash to the ground. that is after the visitor threw it at the encloser, it's causing a stir about the zoo safety. the zoo is known for poor welfare conditions. this orangutan picks up the cigarette and takes a puff. >> it looks like he knows what he is doing. >> he has technique, my goodness. >> maybe he can do smoke rings. >> right, that's the next video. tune in next week. a shave and a haircut, nfl star tom brady get as new look for a good cause. you are watching "early today" ♪ (shrieks in terror) (heavy breathing and snorting) no, no. the running of the bulldogs? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money aleia saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percen
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and the discovery of and india with the discovery of mathematics and and then progresses through newton and and others and maxwell and so hawking was both profoundly conservative in his science he took the entire body of physics which we know and he tried to address it to tackle the questions which other people feared most let's say how do you have the most impossible questions how do you think neal do we explain stephen hawking and his legacy to future generations how do i explain to my nine year old how important he was because well on the one hand he's the professor in the wheelchair who spoke with the voice box easy's iconic in that sense but he's you know he's so much more right. he's much more than that i think his intellectual brilliance he he set the agenda but they were tickled physics he was the first one who dared to question the black holes were black and eternal that he found out they would take a he used them the same mathematics to study the very beginnings of the universe which again most people were afraid to discuss seemed like an unbelievably difficult to pick of an e
and the discovery of and india with the discovery of mathematics and and then progresses through newton and and others and maxwell and so hawking was both profoundly conservative in his science he took the entire body of physics which we know and he tried to address it to tackle the questions which other people feared most let's say how do you have the most impossible questions how do you think neal do we explain stephen hawking and his legacy to future generations how do i explain to my nine...
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jay newton-small and jereenginj peters join me. jeremy, the "vanity fair" article says, the first to go would be john kelly and h.r. mcmaster. it also says gary cohn had been lobbying to be chief of staff and quit when he didn't get the job. is there any indication that kelly or mcmaster are on their way out? >> nothing more than what's been speculated on for weeks and months at this point. this is one of the familiar rituals of chronicling the trump white house. aide, insert name here, is rumored to be about to depart. it's been going on with h.r. mcmaster for months. gary cohn of course finally decided he was going to go this week. what's happening with general kelly is a little different, from my understanding of the matter. what's happened there is the people close to general kelly in the cabinet have told him that they don't think he should abide with the type of ritual humiliation that president trump subjects so many senior aides to like jeff sessions. so they have basically given him the green light to just quit if presiden
jay newton-small and jereenginj peters join me. jeremy, the "vanity fair" article says, the first to go would be john kelly and h.r. mcmaster. it also says gary cohn had been lobbying to be chief of staff and quit when he didn't get the job. is there any indication that kelly or mcmaster are on their way out? >> nothing more than what's been speculated on for weeks and months at this point. this is one of the familiar rituals of chronicling the trump white house. aide, insert...
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. >> daniel, you in the video feature president obama's speech after what happened in 2013 at newtonand you'd say in your video that that should a president's last speech on this topic, but it probably wouldn't be if nothing happens, do you feel though after what happened at your high school in parkland florida that, do you see change happening across the country? what do you think, daniel? >> well, first i want to say that the topic about mr. gardner. i personally want to thank you him because my sister was one of the students in his classroom that he help protect. i want to thank him personally. back to the topic of the president's speech, i -- hopefully now the issue can be addressed more properly and with that, it's a tough thing, really, but we just have to push through. >> rachel, what do you think about the walk-outs that are happening across the country and the march for our lives rally? >> i think it's incredible. i really do. after such a terrible, terrible event where 17 people died, i hesitate to use the word died, i would prefer to use the term murdered. this wasn't trag
. >> daniel, you in the video feature president obama's speech after what happened in 2013 at newtonand you'd say in your video that that should a president's last speech on this topic, but it probably wouldn't be if nothing happens, do you feel though after what happened at your high school in parkland florida that, do you see change happening across the country? what do you think, daniel? >> well, first i want to say that the topic about mr. gardner. i personally want to thank you...