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eugene o'connell let me ask about expectations. the bitter judge and some polls now running second or third. there is always the uncertainty that we can before of true the undecideds might shift two. >> right and we are seeing this race some times almost 50% of the islands have not made up their mind even the weekend of the caucuses. we talked a lot of operatives who have been doing this for decades in iowa talk about the cycle. they are just as surprised as we are that this is so [indiscernible] it is anyone's game for those four. knowy come down to, and i this is something reporters say, it may come down to turnout. and the machine they have created here in iowa. when you talk to almost anyone, looks like elizabeth worden has such a -- warren has such a good ground game in iowa. she started earlier and it's really been doing a lot of focus on eye with this entire time. depending on how things -- focus on iowa this entire time. pending on how things shake out and have a people turn out to these caucuses, it can be a very long nigh
eugene o'connell let me ask about expectations. the bitter judge and some polls now running second or third. there is always the uncertainty that we can before of true the undecideds might shift two. >> right and we are seeing this race some times almost 50% of the islands have not made up their mind even the weekend of the caucuses. we talked a lot of operatives who have been doing this for decades in iowa talk about the cycle. they are just as surprised as we are that this is so...
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o'connell's season has kicked off including in europe's most famous cannibal destination venice the lagoon held city held its annual canal parade on saturday it is motto is love games and silliness visited numbers are reported to be down after last year's record flooding the mayor has appealed to tourists to return to venice saying the damage has been repaired and the city is now will be to full and. just a reminder of that top story we're following for you all sorry he's in china say the death toll from the corona virus has now passed the 100 mark that means the disease has now killed more people than the deadly sars outbreak nearly 2 decades ago. you know watching the news from the n.t. up next world stories mates activists who setting out to use clothes clothing exchanges to help save the climate i'll be back with more at the top of the hour thanks. in the art of clearing that. up for. what's in store. for the future. to make your city. in such a clear picture. is a master of the art of confrontation this is wrong. doesn't mean you're going to see you next.
o'connell's season has kicked off including in europe's most famous cannibal destination venice the lagoon held city held its annual canal parade on saturday it is motto is love games and silliness visited numbers are reported to be down after last year's record flooding the mayor has appealed to tourists to return to venice saying the damage has been repaired and the city is now will be to full and. just a reminder of that top story we're following for you all sorry he's in china say the death...
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. >> on this valentine's day, the actor jerry o'connell talked about how he gotten gained to his wife rebecca. listen as he appeared on today's live with kelly and ryan. >> my wife is a huge oakland a's fan. i was going to do it at an oakland a's game of the i started inquiring if they could put it on the upbow tron and all that stuff. i ran it through my head. i wasn't sure my wife was going to say yes at the time. i didn't want to be one of those videos. will you marry me? um, i have to think about that. >> the two have been married for 13 years. this was a recent vacation photo with their daughters. kelly and ryan. it airs every day right here on abc7. >>> still ahead, going out tis better than the criminal in democrathe white house.esident we all have progressive plans to address the big challenges facing our country. what makes me different, is i've been working for ten years outside of washington, to end the corporate takeover of our democracy, and to return power to the american people. i started need to impeach to hold this lawless president accountable. i'm proposing big refo
. >> on this valentine's day, the actor jerry o'connell talked about how he gotten gained to his wife rebecca. listen as he appeared on today's live with kelly and ryan. >> my wife is a huge oakland a's fan. i was going to do it at an oakland a's game of the i started inquiring if they could put it on the upbow tron and all that stuff. i ran it through my head. i wasn't sure my wife was going to say yes at the time. i didn't want to be one of those videos. will you marry me? um, i...
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cost you at least a bit of make up all week even if you're just heading to the supermarket kill o'connell it's known for it's what partying in the streets parades no no life is but it's really about the city and lots of people take time off from work in order to join the farm round the clock and they committed revelle us start early in the morning so let's dive right in for all of you don't know quite what awaits you here are some facts on the cologne town of 00 so. the colorful season begins on november 11th and last still ash wednesday. in cologne the revelers a cold yet can and they shout out hot. during carnival some $300.00 carnival societies in cologne hold over a 1000 folds and sessions that include fun music costumes tongue in cheek speeches and traditional conover also. songs. the official st cannibal starts the thursday before ash wednesday and brings in the principal phase of the festivities the thursday belongs to the women revelers so men be where the women cut off the men's ties and give them a little kiss boots here to make up for it. this is the time of the conical parades
cost you at least a bit of make up all week even if you're just heading to the supermarket kill o'connell it's known for it's what partying in the streets parades no no life is but it's really about the city and lots of people take time off from work in order to join the farm round the clock and they committed revelle us start early in the morning so let's dive right in for all of you don't know quite what awaits you here are some facts on the cologne town of 00 so. the colorful season begins...
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of it i mean that the state is after them and they're stopped before they can do anything little o'connell that's reassuring it because i can see the authorities are working on the state is there it's not like it was before at least to my knowledge i'm going to look look at a lot of the buckler on the that's why the family has declined to join a witness protection program fatima has a burning question she wants to ask is if his grandmother the turncoats mother who doesn't wish to be filmed. was a part of the us as a mother how could you bear it that your son betrayed your family's mafia members to the authorities because some are saying you've been here i'm just not. this soon and i'm still standing in the line of fire ok the thing that says it all so. i know i can imagine that you resent it your son a bit for all the damage he caused by leaking oh no not you know that and also i bet you don't you know you know why she's not resentful my grandma is the mother to us all thought she knew health things operated she knew that my father had to collaborate and that he did it out of love for his
of it i mean that the state is after them and they're stopped before they can do anything little o'connell that's reassuring it because i can see the authorities are working on the state is there it's not like it was before at least to my knowledge i'm going to look look at a lot of the buckler on the that's why the family has declined to join a witness protection program fatima has a burning question she wants to ask is if his grandmother the turncoats mother who doesn't wish to be filmed. was...
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irish writer brian o'connell. veteran new york times reporterjohn fischer burns.ical commentator steve richards. welcome to you all. the syrian war will soon go into a 10th year with so much suffering for civilians that it's hard to imagine there could be a new low. but the current assault against idlib, syria's last rebel held enclave, is a humanitarian catastrophe. the united nations says that many of the 800,000 people fleeing the town are children and some are now dying in sub—zero temperatures. john, can you start us off on this, damascus says that it is attempting to eradicate the terrorist threat in north—west syria right now. what is its strategic objectives as it also bombs schools, hospitals, shops? i'd like to answer you something of a personal apology, like so many people who see this devastation on the nightly news, it makes me want to weep. and with a particularly personal edge to it because i was among those who felt in 2003 that toppling saddam hussein at an acceptable cost would be a good idea. we now see 17 years later what a complete catastrophe
irish writer brian o'connell. veteran new york times reporterjohn fischer burns.ical commentator steve richards. welcome to you all. the syrian war will soon go into a 10th year with so much suffering for civilians that it's hard to imagine there could be a new low. but the current assault against idlib, syria's last rebel held enclave, is a humanitarian catastrophe. the united nations says that many of the 800,000 people fleeing the town are children and some are now dying in sub—zero...
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melissa o'connell with the innocence project has been working on davidson's case for years. >> i think the only thing is seeing it on your face. you can express what it means to see an innocent man walk out of prison and go on with his life from here.>> reporter: we are told davis will be entitled to compensation through the state about $51,000 for every year that he served here. marissa perlman, kpix five. >> you can find news anytime of the day on your favorite devices. >>> we love the weather, but a significantly dry winter has brought a drop back to california. meteorologist derek peck joining us now with just how dry we are. >>> if you want to be technical about it, according to the latest drought monitor, 10% of the state of california is now in a drought and if you look over my shoulder you can see that is the area that is shaded in the tan color, the smaller patch of brown, basically that is like the central southern sierra but if you look at the bay area, we are included in the area on this map that is shaded in yellow and vicki over here shows you that means we are abnormally
melissa o'connell with the innocence project has been working on davidson's case for years. >> i think the only thing is seeing it on your face. you can express what it means to see an innocent man walk out of prison and go on with his life from here.>> reporter: we are told davis will be entitled to compensation through the state about $51,000 for every year that he served here. marissa perlman, kpix five. >> you can find news anytime of the day on your favorite devices....
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aaronovitch of the london times, maria margaronis of us news weekly the nation irish broadcaster brian o'connell. it's been another grim week in the battle against coronavirus, ever more infections, deaths, lockdowns and economic damage. but for china's political leaders possibly the worst headline of the week was the loss of one wuhan doctor. in late december li wenliang had tried to warn about the virus but police accused him of disturbing social order. as usual, the political system censored bad news. mr li's death now draws attention to an uncomfortable question — should china have acted sooner? maria, start us off. i think it is clear china should have acted sooner and even chinese officials are acknowledging this. the outcry on social media over the death of doctor li wienlang is very moving and very powerful. we know that they did not close down the live markets, they did not alert people to the fact there was a new virus, that they in fact tried to censure doctor li wienlang. for me the question is where does that take china? will people feel we have all got to come together to fight the
aaronovitch of the london times, maria margaronis of us news weekly the nation irish broadcaster brian o'connell. it's been another grim week in the battle against coronavirus, ever more infections, deaths, lockdowns and economic damage. but for china's political leaders possibly the worst headline of the week was the loss of one wuhan doctor. in late december li wenliang had tried to warn about the virus but police accused him of disturbing social order. as usual, the political system censored...
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our business presenter domic o'connell updated us on the latest.elationship with jeffrey epstein, which is dated back a long time. it goes back to when he ran the private wealth division of jpmorgan in new york, he took thatjob in 1999. the private wealth bit of the bank is all about managing wealthy individuals of lottery money, and that, of course, wasjeffrey epstein's main business. the new york times has reported quite a lot on this, about how mr epstein referred several of his clients tojpmorgan to mr staley‘s business. the bank said this morning that mr staley had talked to the board about this, provided them with information about the nature of the relationship, the extent of the relationship, and the bank had answered questions from the financial conduct authority, the financial watchdog, about the relationship. but the extra thing they said this morning is that the investigation is ongoing and they are looking at how mr staley characterised that relationship which, to me, is, did he say everything about it? and also, exactly what the bank
our business presenter domic o'connell updated us on the latest.elationship with jeffrey epstein, which is dated back a long time. it goes back to when he ran the private wealth division of jpmorgan in new york, he took thatjob in 1999. the private wealth bit of the bank is all about managing wealthy individuals of lottery money, and that, of course, wasjeffrey epstein's main business. the new york times has reported quite a lot on this, about how mr epstein referred several of his clients...
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aaronovitch of the london times, maria margaronis of us news weekly the nation irish broadcaster brian o'connellvirus, ever more infections, deaths, lockdowns and economic damage. but for china's political leaders possibly the worst headline of the week was the loss of one wuhan doctor. in late december li wenliang had tried to warn about the virus but police accused him of disturbing social order. as usual, the political system censored bad news. mr li's death now draws attention to an uncomfortable question? should china have acted sooner? maria, start us off. i think it is clear china should have acted sooner and even chinese officials are acknowledging this. the outcry on social media over the death of doctor li wienlang is very moving and very powerful. we know that they did not close down the live markets, they did not alert people to the fa ct they did not alert people to the fact there was a new virus, that theyin fact there was a new virus, that they in fact try to censure doctor li wienlang. for me the question is where does that take china? will people feel we have all got to come tog
aaronovitch of the london times, maria margaronis of us news weekly the nation irish broadcaster brian o'connellvirus, ever more infections, deaths, lockdowns and economic damage. but for china's political leaders possibly the worst headline of the week was the loss of one wuhan doctor. in late december li wenliang had tried to warn about the virus but police accused him of disturbing social order. as usual, the political system censored bad news. mr li's death now draws attention to an...
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the former speaker has been talking to the bbc‘s paddy o'connell.acy to stop bercow going to the other place? oh, yes, there's no doubt about that, that's absolutely blindingly obvious, it's a point in fact that is so obvious that only an extraordinarily clever and sophisticated person could fail to grasp it. so, it's over, for the lords, for you? i didn't say that. you ask me weather there was a concerted campaign, weather there was a conspiracy, weather there was an organised effort, and i said it is blindingly obvious that that is so. as to what the outcome will be, well, we shall have to see. there is no entitlement to go to the upper house, every speaker for the last couple of hundred years has been invited to do so, but there is no entitlement. we shall have to see what happens. what i'm focused on is getting my messages across in the book about the experiences that i had and the lessons that i've learned and the fun that i enjoyed, and i'm looking forward to earning a living, having some fun and doing some good. voters in switzerland will dec
the former speaker has been talking to the bbc‘s paddy o'connell.acy to stop bercow going to the other place? oh, yes, there's no doubt about that, that's absolutely blindingly obvious, it's a point in fact that is so obvious that only an extraordinarily clever and sophisticated person could fail to grasp it. so, it's over, for the lords, for you? i didn't say that. you ask me weather there was a concerted campaign, weather there was a conspiracy, weather there was an organised effort, and i...
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rarefied air did little to stem the excitement of fans waiting to see the city's most famous son o'connell 600 i met him when he was riding with his 1st colombian team and started winning pan american bases and then i followed him when he went to italy it's very exciting to see him here because people adore him and this is his 3rd edition of the world tour competition has attracted the roaster of cycling greats and is positioning itself as a premier race in latin america for overseas riders it's an opportunity to compete at the beginning of the season at high altitude with each stage averaging above the highest peaks of the tour de france while for colombians it's an opportunity to shine at home. i think growing up in busy narration for me is pretty special. to those for this country because they're. colombian cyclists star take over to a world rewon comes along after training everyone to speak really well of the country despite being a cycling loving country until recently colombia didn't have a u.c. . race at the traditional colombia 2 were known as well as long been bogged down by terri
rarefied air did little to stem the excitement of fans waiting to see the city's most famous son o'connell 600 i met him when he was riding with his 1st colombian team and started winning pan american bases and then i followed him when he went to italy it's very exciting to see him here because people adore him and this is his 3rd edition of the world tour competition has attracted the roaster of cycling greats and is positioning itself as a premier race in latin america for overseas riders...
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trump and kushner rise to prominence interviewed by "washington post" business reporter jonathan o'connell. "after words" is a program of government guest host centric and top nonfiction authors about their latest works. all programs are also available as podcasts. >> host: i'm happy to be joined here by andrea bernstein the cohost of the trump podcast, very important podcast and author of the new book american oligarch. i found it incredibly detailed and informative. one of the first things that struck me reading the book is it like you're the perfect person for this because yo they have immersed yourself in a dork new jersey politics for a career and now we have not only trump and kushner with so many others running for president. there's cory booker, rudy giuliani. right now why do you think there are so many news workers and folks at the upper levels of power in american politics? >> guest: it is such an interesting question because for so many years but i was covering in the politics is new york and in the cold. not of course people like harvey clinton who ran for president but someho
trump and kushner rise to prominence interviewed by "washington post" business reporter jonathan o'connell. "after words" is a program of government guest host centric and top nonfiction authors about their latest works. all programs are also available as podcasts. >> host: i'm happy to be joined here by andrea bernstein the cohost of the trump podcast, very important podcast and author of the new book american oligarch. i found it incredibly detailed and informative....
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interviewed by "washington post" business reporter jonathan o'connell. with relevant guest hosts interviewing talking on fiction authors about their latest works, all "after words" programs are also available as podcasts. >> post color happy to be joined here by a andre andrea bernsteie cohost of the trump podcast, very important podcast, and the author of the new book, "american oligarch."
interviewed by "washington post" business reporter jonathan o'connell. with relevant guest hosts interviewing talking on fiction authors about their latest works, all "after words" programs are also available as podcasts. >> post color happy to be joined here by a andre andrea bernsteie cohost of the trump podcast, very important podcast, and the author of the new book, "american oligarch."
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here is laura think and gop congressional candidate florida o'connell. we appreciate it.s talk about that as we bring up the results, we have 71% of the precincts reporting, pete buttigieg slightly leading bernie sanders followed by warren and biden, with 15.43%. what is your take on what happened? >> iowa was a complete unmitigated disaster for the democrats, pretty hard for them to argue they could be put in charge of the country when they can't run their own caucus. it was a big victory for donald trump. he had a turnout incumbent record for a presidency, democrats are engaged in chaos. if i'll wants to maintain first in the nation status it should go to a closed primary system rather than an outdated caucus because it comes down to human error, technological glitches and partisan pranks. heather: should iowa maintain their first in the nation status? it wasn't iowa's fault, it was the dnc and this apps. >> there is not an apps for that but like patrick maholmes they will come through in the fourth quarter we will see iowa settling and i must agree with one sentiments
here is laura think and gop congressional candidate florida o'connell. we appreciate it.s talk about that as we bring up the results, we have 71% of the precincts reporting, pete buttigieg slightly leading bernie sanders followed by warren and biden, with 15.43%. what is your take on what happened? >> iowa was a complete unmitigated disaster for the democrats, pretty hard for them to argue they could be put in charge of the country when they can't run their own caucus. it was a big...
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i wanted to shout out jess o'connell, my old co-worker at emily's list. she made sure that there were iowanans running this whole show but that takes a long time, a very smart ground game. can it translate to states where he hasn't gone to every door? >> i have to get a short break in. after that praebreak, our cover continues. our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence. we can spend a bit now, knowing we're prepared for the future. surprise! we renovated the guest room, so you can live with us. i'm good at my condo well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. it's a masterstroke of heartache and redemption. the lexus nx. modern utility for modern obstacles. lease the 2020 nx 300 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. lease the 2020 nx 300 for $359 a month for 36 months. ♪ ♪ wherever we want to go, autosave your way there with chase. chase. make more of what's yours. remember, you have out the hilton app. can the hilton app help us win? hey, hey-we're all winners with t
i wanted to shout out jess o'connell, my old co-worker at emily's list. she made sure that there were iowanans running this whole show but that takes a long time, a very smart ground game. can it translate to states where he hasn't gone to every door? >> i have to get a short break in. after that praebreak, our cover continues. our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence. we can spend a bit now, knowing we're prepared for the future. surprise! we renovated the guest room, so you can...
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ford o'connell, civic for impact human. i was there with you on the facts are in.aying you would leave the u.s. economy in a shambles. it would be dead on arrival. >> president trump has made clear on several occasions he does not intend to touch social security work medicare. even with that point in the state of the union. chaos has broken out in the democratic primary. bernie sanders is a front runner, joe biden is basically on political life support. 61% of americans say their life is better off today than it was three years ago, which is the highest gallup has ever polled. this is a ploy by the democrats to distract from a terrible new cycle. after all, where's their budget? >> harris: richard? >> [laughs] it's good to be with you, harris. before get into the negatives, let's talk about the positive. the president does it very well, he doubles for hiv/aids to attack the epidemic. ipod and for that. if you look at this carefully, it has a $451 billion cut to medicare. beyond that, student loan forgiveness for those who decide to go in service prevents doctors wh
ford o'connell, civic for impact human. i was there with you on the facts are in.aying you would leave the u.s. economy in a shambles. it would be dead on arrival. >> president trump has made clear on several occasions he does not intend to touch social security work medicare. even with that point in the state of the union. chaos has broken out in the democratic primary. bernie sanders is a front runner, joe biden is basically on political life support. 61% of americans say their life is...
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. >> that is why melissa o'connell with the innocence project got involved. this is pushing investigators to test evidence, calling on the crime lab to test a bite mark on the victim's nightgown that the woman claimed she was responsible for the confession. the dna did not match either of them, but another man. >> under the victims severely injured shins, it demonstrated how much she fought for her life before she succumbed to her injuries. >> reporter: the sacrament of crime lab traced the dna to another suspect, michael green, rested in roseville on tuesday. the district attorney says he is one of three boys that may have been involved. one is dead, and the other? >> we do believe he was not the witness to the incident itself, but was a witness to the immediate, are somewhat immediate aftermath. >> reporter: the motive for the crime is under investigation. the boys may have been with hilton's 13-year-old daughter earlier in the evening. as they gear up for another trial, they are focused on the meaningful day. >> this is the first case in california, and th
. >> that is why melissa o'connell with the innocence project got involved. this is pushing investigators to test evidence, calling on the crime lab to test a bite mark on the victim's nightgown that the woman claimed she was responsible for the confession. the dna did not match either of them, but another man. >> under the victims severely injured shins, it demonstrated how much she fought for her life before she succumbed to her injuries. >> reporter: the sacrament of crime...
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interviewed by "washington post" business reporter jonathan o'connell. with relevant guest hosts interviewing talking on fiction authors about their latest works, all "after words" programs are also available as podcasts. >> post color happy to be joined here by a andre andrea bernsteie cohost of the trump podcast, very important podcast, and the author of the new book, "american oligarch." very informative, andrea, one of the first things that struck me in reading the book is i feel like you were the first perfect person for this because you emerge yourself in the new jersey politics and business for the career, and now here we have not only trump, but so many who are running for president. there's cory booker, rudy giuliani among other things. why right now do you think there are so many folks that are at the upper levels of power in american politics? >> it is such an interesting question. for so many years, when i was covering a new york public pics, bob of course people like hillary clinton who obviously ran for president but the sense that somehow
interviewed by "washington post" business reporter jonathan o'connell. with relevant guest hosts interviewing talking on fiction authors about their latest works, all "after words" programs are also available as podcasts. >> post color happy to be joined here by a andre andrea bernsteie cohost of the trump podcast, very important podcast, and the author of the new book, "american oligarch." very informative, andrea, one of the first things that struck me in...
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no time to die only took three days to write, billie eilish and her producer and brother finneas o'connellxclusive interview with bbc breakfast, they've speaking about the song, as well as their experiences with social media ahead of billie‘s performance at tonight's 40th brit awards. and that is a summary of the main news so and that is a summary of the main news so far. back to you, victoria. welcome, we are still here, victoria derbyshire with you until 11. this programme can reveal that trans patients are waiting up to three years to see specialists, and some are choosing to self—medicate with hormones bought online. freedom of information data we've obtained exclusively has found that in all but one of the uk's 13 gender identity clinics you can end up waiting over a year to be seen. in belfast, you can wait up to 166 weeks, in nottinghamshire up to 145. in england, the target waiting time isjust 18 weeks. 0ur reporter mike cowan has been investigating the risks some people are taking with unregulated drugs because they aren't getting the care they need. imagine you are diagnosed with
no time to die only took three days to write, billie eilish and her producer and brother finneas o'connellxclusive interview with bbc breakfast, they've speaking about the song, as well as their experiences with social media ahead of billie‘s performance at tonight's 40th brit awards. and that is a summary of the main news so and that is a summary of the main news so far. back to you, victoria. welcome, we are still here, victoria derbyshire with you until 11. this programme can reveal that...
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." ♪ there's just no time to die >> reporter: the track written with her brother, finneas o'connell,oser hans zimmer. >> what went through your mind when you were approached to do the bond title song? >> dude, it's crazy. it's literally been something that like finneas and i have wanted to do for years. >> how much creative freedom did you have to do a bond song? >> we ended up having essentially total creative freedom in the writing process. we didn't want to go in blind so we asked if we could get the script. we were given a scene of the script to read and that informed the lyrics. >> i thought that went very well. >> i loved it from the moment i heard it. it just got under my skin and stayed there. >> reporter: eilish says her life now feels like a dream. >> billie eilish! >> billie eilish! >> billie eilish! >> reporter: taking home five awards at this year's grammys. >> what does it feel like when you hear your name called, and you're winning the biggest awards of the night on your debut album? >> dude. that we made in his bedroom in our childhood home. i don't know, it was crazy
." ♪ there's just no time to die >> reporter: the track written with her brother, finneas o'connell,oser hans zimmer. >> what went through your mind when you were approached to do the bond title song? >> dude, it's crazy. it's literally been something that like finneas and i have wanted to do for years. >> how much creative freedom did you have to do a bond song? >> we ended up having essentially total creative freedom in the writing process. we didn't want...
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rarified air did little to stem the excitement of fans waiting to see the city's most famous son o'connell i met him when he was riding with his 1st colombian team and started winning pan american bases and then i followed him when he went to italy it's very exciting to see him here because people adore him and this is his 3rd edition of the world tour competition has attracted the roaster of cycling greats and is positioning itself as a premier race in latin america for overseas riders it's an opportunity to compete at the beginning of the season at high altitude with each stage averaging above the highest peaks of the tour de france while for colombians it's an opportunity to shine at home. i think growing up in busy narration for me it's pretty special. others for this country because they're. colombian cyclists star take over to a world one comes along after training everyone you speak really one of the country despite being a cycling loving country until recently colombia didn't have a you see. race the traditional 2 are known as well as long been bogged down by terrible infrastructur
rarified air did little to stem the excitement of fans waiting to see the city's most famous son o'connell i met him when he was riding with his 1st colombian team and started winning pan american bases and then i followed him when he went to italy it's very exciting to see him here because people adore him and this is his 3rd edition of the world tour competition has attracted the roaster of cycling greats and is positioning itself as a premier race in latin america for overseas riders it's an...
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trump and kushner rise to prominence interviewed by "washington post" business reporter jonathan o'connell. "after words" is a program of government guest host centric and top nonfiction authors about their latest works. all programs are also available as podcasts. >> host: i'm happy to be joined here by andrea bernstein the
trump and kushner rise to prominence interviewed by "washington post" business reporter jonathan o'connell. "after words" is a program of government guest host centric and top nonfiction authors about their latest works. all programs are also available as podcasts. >> host: i'm happy to be joined here by andrea bernstein the
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let's speak now to mark o'connell, author of catching bullets: memoirs of a bond fanjoins me.g song and a strong bond song, and this girl hasjust a strong song and a strong bond song, and this girl has just turned 18. this is not the sound of an 18—year—old, it is a rich addition to the bond jukebox. are you a billy eilish van in any case? my friends andi eilish van in any case? my friends and i watched her glastonbury set, and i watched her glastonbury set, andi and i watched her glastonbury set, and i thought i knew the chin. she has this us pop powerhouse, and it isa has this us pop powerhouse, and it is a really canny marketing move that people have done because anyone under 30 has heard of her. she is a stable. what do you think, the way she fits into this? she does reach into the bond dna with a brass and strings at the end. it will reach very well. there has been to oscars for the bond songs before, no pressure, not that there was matter. it is the sound of the artist first, andi it is the sound of the artist first, and i think a good bond song, we should hear the song
let's speak now to mark o'connell, author of catching bullets: memoirs of a bond fanjoins me.g song and a strong bond song, and this girl hasjust a strong song and a strong bond song, and this girl has just turned 18. this is not the sound of an 18—year—old, it is a rich addition to the bond jukebox. are you a billy eilish van in any case? my friends andi eilish van in any case? my friends and i watched her glastonbury set, and i watched her glastonbury set, andi and i watched her...
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." ♪ there's just no time to die >> reporter: the track written with her brother finneas o'connell with the bond title song? >> dude, it was crazy. it's literally been something that finneas and i have wanted to do for years. >> we knew we wanted the song to be the same title as the film so that was -- we lucked out on the title. it wasn't called "quantum of solace." wonderful film title. wonderful film. hard song title to write. >> solace doesn't rhyme with much. >> how much creative freedom do you have to make a bond song? >> we ended up having essentially total freedom in the writing process. we didn't want to go in blind. we asked if we could have any of the script. we were given part of the script to read. that informed the lyrics. >> one flaw in the whole thing which was they were there and we were here and they hadn't seen the movie so i said, would you mind jumping onto a plane and sitting in a sweaty little cutting room in the middle of the night completely jet-lagged and watch this movie? >> guess what we did? >> what did you do? >> that's what we did. i think we did it pretty
." ♪ there's just no time to die >> reporter: the track written with her brother finneas o'connell with the bond title song? >> dude, it was crazy. it's literally been something that finneas and i have wanted to do for years. >> we knew we wanted the song to be the same title as the film so that was -- we lucked out on the title. it wasn't called "quantum of solace." wonderful film title. wonderful film. hard song title to write. >> solace doesn't rhyme...
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our business presenter domic o'connell updated us on the latest.id have a business relationship withjeffrey epstein, which dated back a long time. it goes back to when he ran the private wealth division of jpmorgan in new york, he took thatjob in 1999. the private wealth bit of the bank is all about managing wealthy individuals' money, and that, of course, wasjeffrey epstein‘s main business. the new york times has reported quite a lot on this, about how mr epstein referred several of his clients tojpmorgan to mr staley‘s business. the bank said this morning that mr staley had talked to the board about this, provided them with information about the nature of the relationship, the extent of the relationship and the bank had answered questions from the financial conduct authority, the financial watchdog, about the relationship. but the extra thing they said this morning is that the investigation is ongoing and they are looking at how mr staley characterised that relationship which, to me, is, did he say everything about it? and also, exactly what the
our business presenter domic o'connell updated us on the latest.id have a business relationship withjeffrey epstein, which dated back a long time. it goes back to when he ran the private wealth division of jpmorgan in new york, he took thatjob in 1999. the private wealth bit of the bank is all about managing wealthy individuals' money, and that, of course, wasjeffrey epstein‘s main business. the new york times has reported quite a lot on this, about how mr epstein referred several of his...
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host: our colleague ben o'connell on the ground in west des moines indicating that brian connolly does not have a phone number to call in with the results. this is a process that is very grassroots. we heard from the associated press that there was a problem with the app that was used by some locations. that could be part of the reason why there was a delay. we will continue with your phone calls. we will have the results as they come in. we will also have the speeches by the candidates. you are positioned at a number of campaign headquarters across the greater des moines area. ine of the senators were washington for the impeachment hearing. pete buttigieg headquarters were located at drake university. senator amy klobuchar was in the des moines marriott in downtown day morning. senator bernie sent -- downtown des moines. senator bernie sanders was at the holiday inn. biden vice president joe who is also at drake university. positioned toe show you the speeches. we will have them in their entirety and the results. in the meantime, let's hear from you. jim jim is up next from iowa. jim
host: our colleague ben o'connell on the ground in west des moines indicating that brian connolly does not have a phone number to call in with the results. this is a process that is very grassroots. we heard from the associated press that there was a problem with the app that was used by some locations. that could be part of the reason why there was a delay. we will continue with your phone calls. we will have the results as they come in. we will also have the speeches by the candidates. you...
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the quarterback played by jerry o'connell, throw a spiral. he had gone to nyu.e football. brian: 11th time a leigh steinberg client stars in the super bowl. your client, patrick mahomes. people say enroute to being best ever. did you expect him to be this good, this fast? >> we knew he was freakishly gifted. we understood he had a personality grounded, no highs, no lows. capacity in adversity, thrown a couple interceptions, the crowd is booing, the center looking at you like you're on hall halluci. he has the ability to quiet his mind. steve: put up video of mahomes so people remember what he looks like. tell us about his personal story. he will lead the kansas city chiefs to the first super bowl in 50 years. tell us about his family. >> grew up in tyler, texas, in a place called whitehouse. his dad was a baseball pitcher. he learned about the highs and lows. he hung out with the yankees, with derek jeter and a-rod. he is faith based. he is naturally mature and outward directed. he would ask you how you're doing. he set up a charitable foundation, 15 and the ma
the quarterback played by jerry o'connell, throw a spiral. he had gone to nyu.e football. brian: 11th time a leigh steinberg client stars in the super bowl. your client, patrick mahomes. people say enroute to being best ever. did you expect him to be this good, this fast? >> we knew he was freakishly gifted. we understood he had a personality grounded, no highs, no lows. capacity in adversity, thrown a couple interceptions, the crowd is booing, the center looking at you like you're on...