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. >> reporter: manhattan spa owner miss bernstein created a facial using nightingale droppings. >> i prefer it. >> reporter: this client says the bird excrement which bernstein says was first used hundreds of years ago to cleanse the skin of geisha, has made a world of difference in her skin. so here's the product. the actual nightingale droppings are uv sterilized producing a powder form of the ingredient mixed with rice bran to help with the smell and the results are immediate according to clients. [ rooster crows ] >> reporter: people swear by ingredients like rooster combs, shark sliver, bee venom, and fish scales. >> fish scales when you look at them you see that they are glistening and glimmering. so why not put it in eye shadow? >> there's even a breast milk facial. >> breast milk facial? no. absolutely not. >> reporter: but katherine is a big fan of a face cream that contains cells derived from infant fore skin. >> i'm result-oriented so if it works, i'm using it. >> this lotion has marshmallow extract it. >> reporter: the skin care line sicily says many unusual ingredients a
. >> reporter: manhattan spa owner miss bernstein created a facial using nightingale droppings. >> i prefer it. >> reporter: this client says the bird excrement which bernstein says was first used hundreds of years ago to cleanse the skin of geisha, has made a world of difference in her skin. so here's the product. the actual nightingale droppings are uv sterilized producing a powder form of the ingredient mixed with rice bran to help with the smell and the results are...
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the opening match is a demonstration between one of nightingale's trainees and another fighter.h younger than 10. >> this fighter is just 8 years old. stands at 4'2", put your hands together -- >> and across the cage in the red corner, this fighter is 9 years of age at 4'1", and weighs in at 25 kilograms. put your hands together. >> didn't want to leave him out. why should he not get the chance. >> in fact, ian's father, nick hartley, watched the two compete against each other len a few weeks earlier. >> about four or five weeks before the fight, he did a tournament in manchester, and he got a silver trophy in the tournament. the night he fought he got the gold trophy. >> but this match is different. >> what these guys will be like in 15 years. >> although it's mixed martial arts fighting which has stricter rules than cage fighting and doesn't allow punching and kicking, the boys compete inside of a cage to keep them from falling out of the ring. and almost immediately after the two begin grappling, kian's opponent suffers an injury. >> that was a great knee -- >> this is the on
the opening match is a demonstration between one of nightingale's trainees and another fighter.h younger than 10. >> this fighter is just 8 years old. stands at 4'2", put your hands together -- >> and across the cage in the red corner, this fighter is 9 years of age at 4'1", and weighs in at 25 kilograms. put your hands together. >> didn't want to leave him out. why should he not get the chance. >> in fact, ian's father, nick hartley, watched the two compete...
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he is a double emmy nominee for his work on the hbo film "nightingale." and starting friday, you can see him in the new movie "captive." let's take a look. >> i gotta use the bathroom. >> go for it. you use the bathroom. everybody's got to use the bathroom. the bathroom. we all gotta use the bathroom. use the bathroom. hey! what are you doing? >> i can't go with the door open. >> i'll turn around. i'll turn around. >> i can't go with you standing there. >> i don't trust you, ashley. i don't -- i don't trust you, ashley. >> okay. >> seth: please welcome to the show, david oyelowo! [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome to the show. i'm so happy you're here. i'm a big fan, and i want to start by congratulating you on yoht two emmy nominations for "nightingale." >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: both as a performer and as a producer. >> yeah. >> seth: that must be exciting. >> yeah, it's my first as a producer, which is pretty great. >> seth: that's excellent. and now this is a film, "nightingale," you are the only actor in the film. >> yes. >
he is a double emmy nominee for his work on the hbo film "nightingale." and starting friday, you can see him in the new movie "captive." let's take a look. >> i gotta use the bathroom. >> go for it. you use the bathroom. everybody's got to use the bathroom. the bathroom. we all gotta use the bathroom. use the bathroom. hey! what are you doing? >> i can't go with the door open. >> i'll turn around. i'll turn around. >> i can't go with you...
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. >> rose: oyelowo is also nominated for an emmy in his role in the hbo film "nightingale." welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: quite a move from dr. martin luther king to brian nichols. >> it is. >> rose: was this a conscious choice so you wanted to do something different to show the wide range of your own appetite as well as skills? >> playing different kinds of roles for me is always conscious, but especially having played a role like dr. king, and i had the best time playing him. it was a huge honor. it is something i am very glad to be associated with for the rest of my life. but what you don't want is to be associated purely with the one character for the rest of your career and, so, therefore, the way to do that is to, like with nightingale or indeed with captive is leave the audience guessing as to what you will do next. >> rose: but this is a cold killer. >> yeah. >> rose: what is it you want to make sure you got about brian nichols? >> well, it was a fine line here because you want both things -- the cold killer, but also the human being. no one of us is just the one t
. >> rose: oyelowo is also nominated for an emmy in his role in the hbo film "nightingale." welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: quite a move from dr. martin luther king to brian nichols. >> it is. >> rose: was this a conscious choice so you wanted to do something different to show the wide range of your own appetite as well as skills? >> playing different kinds of roles for me is always conscious, but especially having played a role like dr. king, and i...
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charlie: then there is "nightingale." how did that happen?id: the script came along and i didn't understand what i was raising. one guy in a house on his own for the whole movie. it starts with him having killed his mom. who is going to stick around with this guy? i found the writing so audacious, he suffers from disassociative identity disorder . this came before king. who is peter? david: peter snowden is a recluse, he used to be in the military suffering from ptsd, weighed down by unrequited love with an army buddy who he has convinced himself he is purely friends with. he still lives with his mom. he has had a very heavy-handed upbringing. there is so much about him that ,s closeted and claustrophobic and here he is in one house dealing with this terrible thing he has done. is would you thought idr be a great james bond. david: what's so funny in the idrisite age, i thought would be great in a row like james bond. all the noise around him -- a leading man in the jason bourne impossible,mission the audience is telling our industry what it
charlie: then there is "nightingale." how did that happen?id: the script came along and i didn't understand what i was raising. one guy in a house on his own for the whole movie. it starts with him having killed his mom. who is going to stick around with this guy? i found the writing so audacious, he suffers from disassociative identity disorder . this came before king. who is peter? david: peter snowden is a recluse, he used to be in the military suffering from ptsd, weighed down by...
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performing this florence nightingale type endeavor. it's like a magic act. a sleight of hand, look at the mammograms, don't see what we're really doing. it's an illusion. >> if do you split them into two and you have the abortion clinic on one side and they do stuff like that, you can shut it down and you haven't stopped women from getting birth control or cancer screenings. >> the majority of americans supporting this organization and i think they wouldn't be supporting it if they would see -- >> majority of americans saying they don't want to stop funding. >> planned parenthood has very high approval rating. let me finish the sentence. what i want to say is i think what they should have been doing is they should have been saying you say these are heavily doctored. i'm going to read you you three sentences, i want you to tell me in these three sentences, what's inaccurate. what's been doctored? they should have spent the entire time going through. these sentences are so damning, there's no context for how they could have been okay. but there's another thing
performing this florence nightingale type endeavor. it's like a magic act. a sleight of hand, look at the mammograms, don't see what we're really doing. it's an illusion. >> if do you split them into two and you have the abortion clinic on one side and they do stuff like that, you can shut it down and you haven't stopped women from getting birth control or cancer screenings. >> the majority of americans supporting this organization and i think they wouldn't be supporting it if they...
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i think she will be the florence nightingale, the champion battler, because i believe that this delegate, congresswoman eleanor holmes norton, will be successful as we fight for the voting rights of her district through her leadership. i yield to her at this time. thank you so much for the work you done. ms. norton: i thank my good friend, representative sheila jackson lee, first for her kind and generous words, but especially today for her leadership of this special order which is characteristic of her leadership in this congress. i am so pleased that i -- that our chair has been here and spoken and that we have heard from several other members. i just want to say a few words group of african-americans who have writtener that signatures across our time. you've heard their biographies, i don't want to recount their extraordinary buyos because that's not the only reason we are honoring them with this special order. i just want to say something about what they meant to me. two of them i knew personally, representative lou stokes, whose many years in the congress happened to overlap with my
i think she will be the florence nightingale, the champion battler, because i believe that this delegate, congresswoman eleanor holmes norton, will be successful as we fight for the voting rights of her district through her leadership. i yield to her at this time. thank you so much for the work you done. ms. norton: i thank my good friend, representative sheila jackson lee, first for her kind and generous words, but especially today for her leadership of this special order which is...
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at the best addressed from last night first the men remembered as actor david he had a role in nightingale will have formal from house he was in his orange is the new black hist slightly from unbreakable with hepatitis first scandal stark terror washington she is a more conservative look smaller family stars serra high lend an actress jane alexander offered her role in the four movies she showed of the colorful dress. >>james: a debate for carly fear a regional we have more on what she's up in the polls and by donald trump is weakening the latest numbers coming up here is a live look outside the toll plaza camera a check of weather and traffic levels are way back with that in a minute, >>james: after to attend to the reductions in the same day this happened near a school as they were heading to class will have details on who they are looking for this morning meanwhile one for all users have been temporarily from the wake into the apple store was able to breach that help maze of view years if you're not sure what to do the post the bay has put her near the top of the pact but also show supp
at the best addressed from last night first the men remembered as actor david he had a role in nightingale will have formal from house he was in his orange is the new black hist slightly from unbreakable with hepatitis first scandal stark terror washington she is a more conservative look smaller family stars serra high lend an actress jane alexander offered her role in the four movies she showed of the colorful dress. >>james: a debate for carly fear a regional we have more on what she's...
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. >> this is actually florence nightingale. >> and a decade later the two were reunited. >> you promisedyou are again. >> it was very moving, challenging to me to realize just how significant the gap is in the quality of care available here and the quality of care available in this which really is rwanda's best children's hospital. >> cris coons of delaware was on the trip. a trip ahead of the pope addressing the united nations general assembly, where eradicating extreme poverty by 2030 is expected to be one of the top global development goals. >> that is a big goal. is it realistic. >> that ambitious goal of ending extreme poverty by 2030 is entirely possible. if we wisely deploy the development dollars, the assistance provided by the united states and many other western countries and if we embrace and leverage the power of the private sector ♪ you can be whatever you want to be -- ♪ >> i'm not really motivated by charity as am motivated by justice. christ only speaks of justice once. it is about the way we will treat the poor. so i think it's the second most important theme of the scri
. >> this is actually florence nightingale. >> and a decade later the two were reunited. >> you promisedyou are again. >> it was very moving, challenging to me to realize just how significant the gap is in the quality of care available here and the quality of care available in this which really is rwanda's best children's hospital. >> cris coons of delaware was on the trip. a trip ahead of the pope addressing the united nations general assembly, where eradicating...