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one of my favourite animations of the year is early man, a football themed delight which marked nick park earlier in the year and at the time i said i couldn't wait for the dvd release. this summer i suspect that plenty of families with youngsters will have the dvd on hard rotation both for home viewing and for those long holiday car journeys where the kids really need pacifying. sadly, you will have to wait till september for the dvd release of this film, a sublime animation from the irish studio behind song of the sea, brilliantly directed. in the meantime, this film heads in cinemas at the end ofjuly while live action and computer graphics come together in christopher robin in august. piglet! if anyone wants to clap, now is the time to do it. like animation, horror is experienced a renaissance. at the oscars, get out was nominated for several awards, asjordan peel became the first african—american to win for screenplay and to be nominated for producing, writing and directing in the same year. of a quiet place and the success of hereditary. coming away this summer, we have this film, th
one of my favourite animations of the year is early man, a football themed delight which marked nick park earlier in the year and at the time i said i couldn't wait for the dvd release. this summer i suspect that plenty of families with youngsters will have the dvd on hard rotation both for home viewing and for those long holiday car journeys where the kids really need pacifying. sadly, you will have to wait till september for the dvd release of this film, a sublime animation from the irish...
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Jul 12, 2018
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three rescuers arrived first on the scene, firefighter nick bliss and two park rangers. the u.s. secretary of the interior presented them with the valor award for their bravery. amazing job they all did. >>> let's get a check of our forecast. it did feel a few degrees cooler today. >> just a couple of degrees cooler. the big thing is monsoonal moisture and some isolated thunderstorms. it's as simple as humidity and thunderstorms moving up from the south. that could give us a slight chance here near the bay area. we have storm ranger positioned in southern california. you can see it is picking up on some of these thunderstorms right now across 29 palms, also victorville. i think it's all going to stay to the south and east of us tonight. a clear start for most of us through tomorrow morning and dry conditions. we will see some fog at the coast and peninsula and 62. of course that means fog in san francisco and a few low clouds over to the east bay. i want to bring it to the future cast for an hour we can really shee yow you how things develop tomorrow. at 11:00 in the morning we h
three rescuers arrived first on the scene, firefighter nick bliss and two park rangers. the u.s. secretary of the interior presented them with the valor award for their bravery. amazing job they all did. >>> let's get a check of our forecast. it did feel a few degrees cooler today. >> just a couple of degrees cooler. the big thing is monsoonal moisture and some isolated thunderstorms. it's as simple as humidity and thunderstorms moving up from the south. that could give us a...
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Jul 8, 2018
07/18
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nick: so too into drew's dr. dwight pitcaithley, dr. worked in the national park service for 30 years. for the last few years he was the chief historian of the entire national park service. so he is kind of a rock star for us. [laughter] so since he retired, dr. pitcaithley teaches at new mexico state unirs
nick: so too into drew's dr. dwight pitcaithley, dr. worked in the national park service for 30 years. for the last few years he was the chief historian of the entire national park service. so he is kind of a rock star for us. [laughter] so since he retired, dr. pitcaithley teaches at new mexico state unirs
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Jul 26, 2018
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and your partner in crime on this sw, nick offerman, obviously your co-star in "parks and rec." house party. and nick was in a production of "clockwork orange." and he had a dyed red beard and his hair was shaped into devil horns. >> seth: wow! [ laughter ] and you saw that and thought that was interesting? >> i was like, "my man." [ laughter ] but that was during a time when if you remember in chicago, there was some facons. >> seth: yeah. >> because there were the improvisers and the sketch and -- like, you know, standup's kind of in the same group. and then the goodman theater and steppenwolf, like, professional -- >> seth: yeah. >> actors. >> seth: actor act s. >> seth: and then the alternative theater chicago actors, of which i think nick was one. so everybody -- they didn'run in the same circles. >> seth: did you have any -- did you feel any crossover comfort with those other circles? >> i felt like i could do everything they could do and they couldn't do what i could do. [ laughter ] g >> seth: okacha. >> is that bad to say out loud? >> seth: no, no, that's good. >> okay.
and your partner in crime on this sw, nick offerman, obviously your co-star in "parks and rec." house party. and nick was in a production of "clockwork orange." and he had a dyed red beard and his hair was shaped into devil horns. >> seth: wow! [ laughter ] and you saw that and thought that was interesting? >> i was like, "my man." [ laughter ] but that was during a time when if you remember in chicago, there was some facons. >> seth: yeah....
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nick back together. >> i know. >> jimmy: "parks and rec."use ] >> yeah, my friend. >> jimmy: it just feels right. you're so funny and you're to perfecther. you have great chemistry. but also i love that it's very you. because you're like, "i don't want to be the judge. i'm just the host of this thing." >> yeah, i didn't want anyone to ever go hom so halfway -- because everyone's so talented, that halfwayhrough we were kind of doing a bit, but we were seeing if maybe we could add some people. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: like, as the show goes on, it's gets more and more people start coming on. >> i don't know about -- i don't know about you guys, but i can't -- the world is so on fire right now. i want to --i n't want anyone to be humiliated on tv. or i don't want anyone to feel sad. so i -- u en you have these kind of shows, you have let -- someone has to leave. >> jimmy: yeah. that's the whole -- free up now, you got t the hotel rooms or whatever. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: someone has to win. yeah. >> so, someone's gotta go. and so was
nick back together. >> i know. >> jimmy: "parks and rec."use ] >> yeah, my friend. >> jimmy: it just feels right. you're so funny and you're to perfecther. you have great chemistry. but also i love that it's very you. because you're like, "i don't want to be the judge. i'm just the host of this thing." >> yeah, i didn't want anyone to ever go hom so halfway -- because everyone's so talented, that halfwayhrough we were kind of doing a bit, but we...
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Jul 13, 2018
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it is great to have them with us for this glorious party in the park. [ cheers and applause ] a.j., nicke so blessed. 25 years. >> that's why we're still here. >> i know from them but what is your favorite one to perform? the favorite song to perform? what's your favorite one? >> the new single. >> the new single right now. >> you knew they were going to say that. >> some new music that resonates that people like, they're enjoying and you get to perform it live in front of a crowd like this, you love it. >> still staying connected. we'll play that music in just a moment. las vegas, you have taken las vegas by storm with the residency. huge. and i hear you're going to add the very last, last month so get your tickets today. >> today. >> that's it. >> today. upsedo be nine shows is now like going to be 90 shows. >> this is the reason why because you see the reaction. >> because of you. >> we love you. >> so what has -- what dynamic has stayed the same and what dynamic has perhaps changed over the years. >> i think our families and our children has made things change a little. we miss them.
it is great to have them with us for this glorious party in the park. [ cheers and applause ] a.j., nicke so blessed. 25 years. >> that's why we're still here. >> i know from them but what is your favorite one to perform? the favorite song to perform? what's your favorite one? >> the new single. >> the new single right now. >> you knew they were going to say that. >> some new music that resonates that people like, they're enjoying and you get to perform it...
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nick's going to a new pew and you're going to have to conclude you can sustain any good. nutritious food in all the polls show us president park was crazy too if i was only to you. in the time if someone you were getting stupid off from matching your movements for luke. i'll. ask you too much. ever got my. job. thank you. so much these. words. from one thousand nine hundred ninety and i miss john and. there was like. fighting the good of the day. you know. mungo said all of the things and then we got to the integration but missing something about i don't like to speak much too much about these. men being something some mission since syria i've been set on in freetown i mean banky central african republic and then finally if i just read the i.c.r.c. we are dealing with the work on the patients. cases this position here and they've turned it to this one took an hour ago to this position to vince here. between two. point zero small i'm going to mention the pain of having a little. bit more. history. surreality pain just don't get some sun. it just function it's become very nice but becomes a lot more with. all the good i mean tha
nick's going to a new pew and you're going to have to conclude you can sustain any good. nutritious food in all the polls show us president park was crazy too if i was only to you. in the time if someone you were getting stupid off from matching your movements for luke. i'll. ask you too much. ever got my. job. thank you. so much these. words. from one thousand nine hundred ninety and i miss john and. there was like. fighting the good of the day. you know. mungo said all of the things and then...
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Jul 8, 2018
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nick: so too into drew's dr. dwight pitcaithley, dr. worked in the national park service for 30 years. for the last few years he was the chief historian of the entire national park service. so he is kind of a rock star for us. [laughter] so since he retired, dr. pitcaithley teaches at new mexico state university, teaches public history and civil war history, and he had a book that came out this week, "the u.s. constitution and secession." a documentary of slavery and white supremacy. it is my distinct pleasure and honor to introduce you to dr. dwight pitcaithley. [applause] dr. pitcaithley: nick promise he wasn't going to include the rockstar part. [laughter] dr. pitcaithley: but best laid plans. thank you for coming tonight. thats to nick for wonderful introduction. thanks to the grant site for hosting this event. i'm going to talk about 25 or 30 minutes, and then i will turn it over to you, so you can talk about whatever you want to talk about, and we hope that during my time, i have been provocative enough that we can have a conversation that goes on for another 30 or 40 minutes. ro
nick: so too into drew's dr. dwight pitcaithley, dr. worked in the national park service for 30 years. for the last few years he was the chief historian of the entire national park service. so he is kind of a rock star for us. [laughter] so since he retired, dr. pitcaithley teaches at new mexico state university, teaches public history and civil war history, and he had a book that came out this week, "the u.s. constitution and secession." a documentary of slavery and white supremacy....
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park to face the world champ and left houstonteam isell. they haveir sights one asos wor oakland fell behind number 4-0, but then nick martini, you could puto olives on that when and make it dirty while you're at it. in 2-1 double. part of a three-hit day for martini. top of the eighth. the a's were down 4-3. two on format chapman. and, that is a fair ball. chris davis hits at home with the tying run. that is another eighth inning rally for the green and gold. two batters later, mark tanner with a fly ball down the left field line. you will have to trust me on this one. it stayed fair. two runs scored to give the a's the lead. they win 6f 4 and take 3-4 in houston. they have one 19 at the last 44. nobody is better in baseball than the a's right now. by the way, it was an eventful eighth inning for reliever ryan booker. he got a line drive, but stayed with it to get the out. the next batter, josh reddick dropped and stayed with it. he scoops it up for the out. that is a scoreless eighth inning after all of that. how about wimbledon? this is amazing. serena williams taking on julie ferguson in the second final. she put serena on the run. but
park to face the world champ and left houstonteam isell. they haveir sights one asos wor oakland fell behind number 4-0, but then nick martini, you could puto olives on that when and make it dirty while you're at it. in 2-1 double. part of a three-hit day for martini. top of the eighth. the a's were down 4-3. two on format chapman. and, that is a fair ball. chris davis hits at home with the tying run. that is another eighth inning rally for the green and gold. two batters later, mark tanner...
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parked a mile from the farmhouse the night of the murders? detectives had found it, they believed. a 1997 ford contour owned by nick sampson's brother. it had been cleaned and detailed actually at 5:30 easter monday morning just hours after it had apparently been used in the murders. who details a car at 5:30 in the morning? >> that's exactly why the detectives thought it was pretty suspicious. >> reporter: but wait, it gets even better. the car had been searched for evidence once and nothing was found, but then csi chief kofoed got a call from one of the lead investigators. >> when matt confessed, he said he threw the shotgun in the backseat of the ford contour. he said maybe you can find some transfer evidence there. take another look at it. i said, well, maybe we missed it. >> reporter: so they examined the car again. and this time, lo and behold, a stain was found just below the steering wheel on the dashboard. a stain found by csi chief kofoed himself. >> i just took it along that edge and wiped it because i figured that way i wouldn't miss anything. and it reacted. >> reporter: so you got a hit, though? >> i got a presumptive p
parked a mile from the farmhouse the night of the murders? detectives had found it, they believed. a 1997 ford contour owned by nick sampson's brother. it had been cleaned and detailed actually at 5:30 easter monday morning just hours after it had apparently been used in the murders. who details a car at 5:30 in the morning? >> that's exactly why the detectives thought it was pretty suspicious. >> reporter: but wait, it gets even better. the car had been searched for evidence once...