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and then it flashes back to the life ofjoe orton. gary oldman is amazing as orton. reminded of a couple of things, first that time in the 80s when gary oldman and contemporaries like daniel day lewis and tim roth were the angry young men of british cinema and the future of british cinema. weren't they? now daniel day lewis has announced his retirement! and gary oldman will be playing winston churchill! so you feel very old watching this! secondly, more importantly, what alan bennett did with this script is capture the whit and boisterousness that made joe orton such a great playwright in the 19605. gary oldman great, vanessa redgrave, for me, it is alfred molina's movie. he plays kenneth halliwell, orton's lover. they had an ultimately tragic and shocking relationship. he steals the show. but what is so striking, as you say, the film is 30 years old and it is a litany of wonderful actors because the mother of orton is played byjulie walters and his sister is played by frances barber, these people are part of britain's acting firmament. alan bennett has become even m
and then it flashes back to the life ofjoe orton. gary oldman is amazing as orton. reminded of a couple of things, first that time in the 80s when gary oldman and contemporaries like daniel day lewis and tim roth were the angry young men of british cinema and the future of british cinema. weren't they? now daniel day lewis has announced his retirement! and gary oldman will be playing winston churchill! so you feel very old watching this! secondly, more importantly, what alan bennett did with...
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and then it flashes back to the life ofjoe orton. gary oldman is amazing as orton.ways reminded of a couple of things, first that time in the 805 when gary oldman and contemporaries like daniel day lewis and tim roth were the angry young men of british cinema and the future of british cinema. weren't they? now daniel day lewis has announced his retirement! and gary oldman will be playing winston churchill! so you feel very old watching this! secondly, more importantly, what alan bennett did with this script is capture the whit and boisterousness that made joe orton such a great playwright in the 19605. gary oldman great, vane55a redgrave, for me, it is alfred molina'5 movie. he plays kenneth halliwell, orton‘5 lover. they had an ultimately tragic and shocking relationship. he steals the show. but what is 50 5triking, as you say, the film is 30 years old and it is a litany of wonderful actor5 because the mother of orton is played byjulie walters and his sister is played by frances barber, these people are part of britain's acting firmament. alan bennett has become ev
and then it flashes back to the life ofjoe orton. gary oldman is amazing as orton.ways reminded of a couple of things, first that time in the 805 when gary oldman and contemporaries like daniel day lewis and tim roth were the angry young men of british cinema and the future of british cinema. weren't they? now daniel day lewis has announced his retirement! and gary oldman will be playing winston churchill! so you feel very old watching this! secondly, more importantly, what alan bennett did...
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and then it flashes back to the life ofjoe orton. gary oldman is amazing as orton.d of a couple of things, first that time in the 80s when gary oldman and contemporaries like daniel day lewis and tim roth were the angry young men of british cinema and the future of british cinema. weren't they? now daniel day lewis has announced his retirement! and gary oldman will be playing winston churchill! so you feel very old watching this! secondly, more importantly, what alan bennett did with this script is capture the whit and boisterousness that made joe orton such a great playwright in the 1960s. gary oldman great, vanessa redgrave, for me, it is alfred molina's movie. he plays kenneth halliwell, orton's lover. they had an ultimately tragic and shocking relationship. he steals the show. but what is so striking, as you say, the film is 30 years old and it is a litany of wonderful actors because the mother of orton is played byjulie walters and his sister is played by frances barber, these people are part of britain's acting firmament. alan bennett has become even more part
and then it flashes back to the life ofjoe orton. gary oldman is amazing as orton.d of a couple of things, first that time in the 80s when gary oldman and contemporaries like daniel day lewis and tim roth were the angry young men of british cinema and the future of british cinema. weren't they? now daniel day lewis has announced his retirement! and gary oldman will be playing winston churchill! so you feel very old watching this! secondly, more importantly, what alan bennett did with this...
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and then it flashes back to the life ofjoe orton. gary oldman is amazing as orton. in the 80s when gary oldman and contemporaries like daniel day lewis and tim roth were the angry young men of british cinema and the future of british cinema. weren't they? now daniel day lewis has announced his retirement! and gary oldman will be playing winston churchill! so you feel very old watching this! a lot has changed. secondly, more importantly, what alan bennett did with this script is capture the wit and boisterousness that made joe orton such a great playwright in the 1960s. gary oldman great, vanessa redgrave, fabulous. for me, it is alfred molina's movie. he plays kenneth halliwell, orton‘s lover. they had an ultimately tragic and shocking relationship. i think he steals the show. he is exceptional in it. but what is so striking, as you say, the film is 30 years old, and it is a litany of wonderful actors, because the mother of orton is played byjulie walters, and his sister is played by frances barber, these people are part of britain's acting firmament. alan bennett h
and then it flashes back to the life ofjoe orton. gary oldman is amazing as orton. in the 80s when gary oldman and contemporaries like daniel day lewis and tim roth were the angry young men of british cinema and the future of british cinema. weren't they? now daniel day lewis has announced his retirement! and gary oldman will be playing winston churchill! so you feel very old watching this! a lot has changed. secondly, more importantly, what alan bennett did with this script is capture the wit...
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and then it flashes back to the life ofjoe orton. gary oldman is amazing as orton.80s when gary oldman and contemporaries like daniel day lewis and tim roth were the angry young men of british cinema and the future of british cinema. weren't they? now daniel day lewis has announced his retirement! and gary oldman will be playing winston churchill! so you feel very old watching this! secondly, more importantly, what alan bennett did with this script is capture the whit and boisterousness that made joe orton such a great playwright in the 1960s. gary oldman great, vanessa redgrave, for me, it is alfred molina's movie. he plays kenneth halliwell, orton‘s lover. they had an ultimately tragic and shocking relationship. he steals the show. but what is so striking, as you say, the film is 30 years old and it is a litany of wonderful actors because the mother of orton is played byjulie walters and his sister is played by frances barber, these people are part of britain's acting firmament. alan bennett has become even more part of the furniture. what he does brilliantly is g
and then it flashes back to the life ofjoe orton. gary oldman is amazing as orton.80s when gary oldman and contemporaries like daniel day lewis and tim roth were the angry young men of british cinema and the future of british cinema. weren't they? now daniel day lewis has announced his retirement! and gary oldman will be playing winston churchill! so you feel very old watching this! secondly, more importantly, what alan bennett did with this script is capture the whit and boisterousness that...
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not only do i denounce them but i do not want their sub orton or their vote. -- their support or theire. >> donald trump has been accused of bringing far right strategist to the white house including steve bannon. -right.ties to the alt critics have accused the president of being complicit. charlottesville will no doubt put the spotlight on the white house to address such allegations. india and pakistan are marking 70 years of independence this week. pakistan's maintenance are this monday and india celebrating a day later. in 1947. cut into two leading to the death and displacement of millions of people. we take a look back. >> on this historic day when india takes her place as a free -- 19 47, india is formally declared independence from the british empire. crowds gathered to hear the announcement in the capital in new delhi and greet their first prime minister. a man chchosen by his mentotor,t mike gundy.. ghandi.ma , another prime minister sworn in in pakistan. the partition of hindu majority india and muslim majority pakistan sparked a massive migration as over 10 million muslims,
not only do i denounce them but i do not want their sub orton or their vote. -- their support or theire. >> donald trump has been accused of bringing far right strategist to the white house including steve bannon. -right.ties to the alt critics have accused the president of being complicit. charlottesville will no doubt put the spotlight on the white house to address such allegations. india and pakistan are marking 70 years of independence this week. pakistan's maintenance are this monday...
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will do aink -- 4000 couple of orton rings. the numbers we have are only putting in higher-level units. we have to get down to the battalion level. thosemportant for officers to be there. something we sell work in iraq. what do people there think about war? their president has been in that it did a very much want in american presence. people are terrified. the taliban was a brutal regime -- regime. they are taking terrible casualties. the united nations report showed the civilian counties are being -- casualties are being put in by the taliban. when we asked why are there so many dying, it's because we withdrew those numbers. they understand that. the most important thing to convey is what the americans of done. is just nothing civilian casualties. the total number of ella terry deaths is over 2000. the president is committing to sending more troops there. what you expect to happen? guest: i think we are going to see higher numbers of civilian cattle is. our goals are not to protect people, our goals as articulated from everyon
will do aink -- 4000 couple of orton rings. the numbers we have are only putting in higher-level units. we have to get down to the battalion level. thosemportant for officers to be there. something we sell work in iraq. what do people there think about war? their president has been in that it did a very much want in american presence. people are terrified. the taliban was a brutal regime -- regime. they are taking terrible casualties. the united nations report showed the civilian counties are...
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ankara's recent decision to buy a russian air defense system rather than opting for a nato technology orton says the russian equipment could be incompatible with other systems used by the military alliance generally speaking it's a good idea for allies to buy into operable equipment with any ally with any partner with whom we intend operate we want them to buy things invest in things that will further invest in our lines. russia has four hundred surface to air system was designed to shoot down enemy missiles can be ready within three minutes and has a maximum altitude of around thirty kilometers with a range of about four hundred. talking he says it had tried to purchase similar systems from washington but the u.s. refused and that's why ankara switched business partners. upon me why should this be a concern each country should take certain measures to ensure its security which of the side to ensure these measures takes the necessary steps how many times has we talked with america but it did not work out so like it or not we began to make plans about the s four hundred our interest departme
ankara's recent decision to buy a russian air defense system rather than opting for a nato technology orton says the russian equipment could be incompatible with other systems used by the military alliance generally speaking it's a good idea for allies to buy into operable equipment with any ally with any partner with whom we intend operate we want them to buy things invest in things that will further invest in our lines. russia has four hundred surface to air system was designed to shoot down...
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a finance professor at the university of pennsylvania's orton school says president donald trump's agenda. >> i think if we do get a corporate tax cut, and i think 2017 is still possible, that's another 10% in the market. it may not be until 2018 but i think that is a wild card. that is positive. joining us to weigh in, another bowl, patrick spencer. patrick, welcome to do you agree 10% upside if we get the corporate tax cuts? >> i do. even without the corporate tax cuts. mark: you think 10% coming our way? >> i do. everyone is giving trump a hard time. if you look at things underneath the table, the office of budget and management last week that regulation is down 40 since obama. -- 40% since obama. factors, even if you don't get tax cuts that are propelling this market. if you look at the recent earnings -- i spent the last couple of times i've been here talking about earnings. this particular quarter was especially interesting. what stands out for me, earnings beat, we know that. it's been well telegraphed. 75% of the companies beat on earnings. on sales, companies of 6%, and not all o
a finance professor at the university of pennsylvania's orton school says president donald trump's agenda. >> i think if we do get a corporate tax cut, and i think 2017 is still possible, that's another 10% in the market. it may not be until 2018 but i think that is a wild card. that is positive. joining us to weigh in, another bowl, patrick spencer. patrick, welcome to do you agree 10% upside if we get the corporate tax cuts? >> i do. even without the corporate tax cuts. mark: you...
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jackson hole is far more orton for what janet yellen is going to be talking about. think she may make comments? barbara: she may indeed. it has been an important conference for all of us in the market to watch. vonnie: thank you, barbara reinhard, head of asset allocations at boyette. and that's emma: -- emma: gary cohn standing near the president when he reverted back to his original position and said that there were flames on both sides in the virginia violent. open up the new york times" is disgusted by the remarks. confederate heroes taken down the baltimore city council voted monday to remove the statue, two days after the violence in virginia. president trump is sending a conciliatory note to kim john un in it notong launching a missile towards guam . president trump called the alternative catastrophic and unacceptable. the hms queen elizabeth in southern england, tens of thousands jammed the harbor to welcome the ship. june, been at sea since where was built. journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm emma chandra. vonnie: more reaction now to p
jackson hole is far more orton for what janet yellen is going to be talking about. think she may make comments? barbara: she may indeed. it has been an important conference for all of us in the market to watch. vonnie: thank you, barbara reinhard, head of asset allocations at boyette. and that's emma: -- emma: gary cohn standing near the president when he reverted back to his original position and said that there were flames on both sides in the virginia violent. open up the new york...
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back in 10 to update the right and orton.larry: new details about the woman found dead in the ocean city beach, her body buried in the sand, the straits new theory from police about how she got there is coming up. z2f6ez zi0z y2f6ey yi0y fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com >> you are watching "good morning washington." on your side. warningand authorities against digging large holes on the beach aft
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joining us this week, he is a drummer who played with the legendary jeff buckley, rufus wainright, beth orton. vincent. his solo album, "inndweller", is available now at cdbaby.com. matt johnson is here, everybody. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> seth: our first guest tonight is an emmy-nominated actress and comedian. you know her from her work on "saturday night live", and films such as "bridesmaids" and "sisters." she stars in "the emoji movie", which is in theaters july 28th. let's take a look. >> so, how'd it go gabble? >> hey light bulb, tell me what's going on in there? what? who? what is it? tell me true, what happened? >> i know it was an accident. we all have accidents. >> you're so soft, poop. >> not too soft, i hope. >> jean. we were just going to go looking for you. why don't you come inside the board room and we can have a teeny-weeny chat? >> seth: please welcome back to the show, our very good friend, maya rudolph, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: woo! >> woo! >> seth: i'm always -- it's so great to see you. i'm so happy to have you here. >> i
joining us this week, he is a drummer who played with the legendary jeff buckley, rufus wainright, beth orton. vincent. his solo album, "inndweller", is available now at cdbaby.com. matt johnson is here, everybody. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> seth: our first guest tonight is an emmy-nominated actress and comedian. you know her from her work on "saturday night live", and films such as "bridesmaids" and "sisters." she...
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that is going to be enormously of orton. -- other is urbanization and enormously important. the other is urbanization. people are moving into cities. two thirds of the population is going to be in cities. sweden.arly africa. what is going to happen there? enormous cities are going to be created. it is not that politicians are forcing people. difficultings can be in cities, they prefer life there for different reasons. actually it is there to find solutions for cities in cities. that will have to be done. the -- some of the issues are going to need the same. issues that needs to be addressed, to take a couple of them. we are going to see the impact of the more profoundly on the city level. what can be done there with automation, self driving, things like that. of the area of los angeles taken up by highways. if you take away the cause and have them automated and shares it transforms the landscape. mumbai.about they are going to catch up with the digital age. that is one issue. the other one debated, the and energyity issues. but going to return to that. and security issues. w
that is going to be enormously of orton. -- other is urbanization and enormously important. the other is urbanization. people are moving into cities. two thirds of the population is going to be in cities. sweden.arly africa. what is going to happen there? enormous cities are going to be created. it is not that politicians are forcing people. difficultings can be in cities, they prefer life there for different reasons. actually it is there to find solutions for cities in cities. that will have...
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that is going to be enormously of orton. -- other is urbanization and enormously important. the other is urbanization. people are moving into cities. two thirds of the population is going to be in cities. sweden.arly africa. what is going to happen there? enormous cities are going to be created. it is not that politicians are forcing people. difficultings can be in cities, they prefer life there for different reasons. actually it is there to find solutions for cities in cities. that will have to be done. the -- some of the issues are going to need the same. issues that needs to be addressed, to take a couple of them. we are going to see the impact of the more profoundly on the city level. what can be done there with automation, self driving, things like that. of the area of los angeles taken up by highways. if you take away the cause and have them automated and shares it transforms the landscape. mumbai.about they are going to catch up with the digital age. that is one issue. the other one debated, the and energyity issues. but going to return to that. and security issues. w
that is going to be enormously of orton. -- other is urbanization and enormously important. the other is urbanization. people are moving into cities. two thirds of the population is going to be in cities. sweden.arly africa. what is going to happen there? enormous cities are going to be created. it is not that politicians are forcing people. difficultings can be in cities, they prefer life there for different reasons. actually it is there to find solutions for cities in cities. that will have...
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how orton is that category? there was a recent report that the gulf in the world has no sort of formal banking they're using. a lot of these are already catering to the bigger population in certain areas. are you looking at expanding into other markets? jack: so, i mean, i think there is a sick thinking issue in the united states. not just with unbanked, but the underserved banked. the under when we started nine years ago, we were finding people who were being denied merchant services and accounts from banks because of the credit. hadonly instrument the bank to bet someone was a credit check. it wasn't a strong indicator of performance or risk tolerance for the seller. so, those with the first things we said we were not letting people through. we needed to figure out another way for that identity. we also took on another mindset, that we were going to invite everyone in, watch and observe, and see negativity we will ask them to leave, as opposed to -- no one gets in a must to pass the test. .o, we just change th
how orton is that category? there was a recent report that the gulf in the world has no sort of formal banking they're using. a lot of these are already catering to the bigger population in certain areas. are you looking at expanding into other markets? jack: so, i mean, i think there is a sick thinking issue in the united states. not just with unbanked, but the underserved banked. the under when we started nine years ago, we were finding people who were being denied merchant services and...
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they took a quarterback, orton who hadn't played since 2014.hinking of bringing him in when you have kaepernick who is there, who can play. neil: the idea of all these people pitching on his behalf today, is that going to move the needle? >> i don't think so. you are allowed to express yourself in this country. you don't get sent to a nice boxer jailed if you speak your mind, but i don't think protesters are going to do anything because at the end of the day, the owners own the teams. you can't tell another what to do. neil: real quick, who's going to win? >> mayweather. drain tube really? i say macgregor. >> disqualification because mcgregor gets frustrated and topples mayweather. neil: all right,, always good seeing you. in the meantime, joe arpaio stopping here and only here to let us know that he still likes the president. the president clearly likes him even though he disinvited himself to the big chat last night. he did catch what the president said about some good in the works for the sheriff. could that be a pardon? we will talk to the
they took a quarterback, orton who hadn't played since 2014.hinking of bringing him in when you have kaepernick who is there, who can play. neil: the idea of all these people pitching on his behalf today, is that going to move the needle? >> i don't think so. you are allowed to express yourself in this country. you don't get sent to a nice boxer jailed if you speak your mind, but i don't think protesters are going to do anything because at the end of the day, the owners own the teams. you...
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patrick borden has been charged with malicious wounding related to the aggravated assault of harris orton was arrested friday. rival protests in berkeley have descended into chaos as anti fascist demonstrators broke through police barricades during a rally against hate and clashed with right wing activists prior to the unrest police band of sticks masked and any potential weapons but many failed to comply one counter demonstrator attacked a photographer and others reportedly threatened people who were trying to film the violence still some scenes were caught on camera. like. this video appears to show radio host al leste and shielding a man from a group of masked anti fascist protesters in a separate incident a man thought to be a trump supporter was attacked by a mob after he pepper sprayed some of the counter protesters six people were injured in the rest and thirteen arrests were made caleb maupin reports from berkeley. we're here outside of work in the civic center in downtown berkeley california as you can see around me there's a huge crowd of people calling themselves anti fascist p
patrick borden has been charged with malicious wounding related to the aggravated assault of harris orton was arrested friday. rival protests in berkeley have descended into chaos as anti fascist demonstrators broke through police barricades during a rally against hate and clashed with right wing activists prior to the unrest police band of sticks masked and any potential weapons but many failed to comply one counter demonstrator attacked a photographer and others reportedly threatened people...
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is a computer science major at orton personally and nasa intern. be on the deck of the .acific research storm vessel balloon thateather comes off on the coast of oregon >>. >>what are the largest for putting it into the air? if we will have lots of cameras, but we want to see a different picture of it and we are launching a weather balloon with a nice high-resolution a view oft will get the clips from the air. will you bees capturing and what will those images tell you? we will be seeing the first shots of the shadow as it approaches the u.s. from the pacific ocean. idea is to get people excited about the eclipse, space declaration. andre group of students this is a common goal we can work towards and hopefully, chief. >-- achieved. >. -- >> for us, we are focusing on getting nice, high-quality video as opposed to a science experiment. we are flying a science payload. >> what do you want to get from these photographs? why is it in -- is it important? get a lota is we will of people interested into the clips is. i think will be in the -- unique pers
is a computer science major at orton personally and nasa intern. be on the deck of the .acific research storm vessel balloon thateather comes off on the coast of oregon >>. >>what are the largest for putting it into the air? if we will have lots of cameras, but we want to see a different picture of it and we are launching a weather balloon with a nice high-resolution a view oft will get the clips from the air. will you bees capturing and what will those images tell you? we will be...