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in 2013 bourdain was awarded the peabody award.-v career started when he hosted "a cook's tour" on the food network, then moved to "anthony bourdain: no reservations" on the travel channel beofre joining c-n-n in 2013. he has also made several trips to restaurants in the bay area. bourdain was 61 years old. his death comes after fashion designer kate spade committed suicide at her manhattan apartment on tuesday. suicide is a growing problem in the united states. twenty-five states experienced a rise in suicides experienced a rise in suicides by more than 30% in 2016. if you or anybody you know needs help there is a number you can call. it's the national suicide prevention hotline. it is on your ( darya ) good morning i'm darya folsom..( james ) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... (dave)slight warming is forecast today before another upper trough system cools off the region on saturday. a more pronounced warming trend will get underway on sunday and continue through tuesday of next w
in 2013 bourdain was awarded the peabody award.-v career started when he hosted "a cook's tour" on the food network, then moved to "anthony bourdain: no reservations" on the travel channel beofre joining c-n-n in 2013. he has also made several trips to restaurants in the bay area. bourdain was 61 years old. his death comes after fashion designer kate spade committed suicide at her manhattan apartment on tuesday. suicide is a growing problem in the united states. twenty-five...
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his unique and colorful storelling everyoned him many awards, including a prestigious peabody in 2014ask very simple questions. what do you eat, where do you like to cook? everywhere we go, we tend teto astonishing answers. >> bourdain's death comes just days after the fashion designer kate spadeook her own life. it has many reflecting ongr the ing problem of suicide in this country.>> think he was great for the world, for people. he opened up people's imagination. >> i mean, he really opened up e world of food to -- and made it common place. you can't really consider that anyone could lead a more interesting life. ♪ >> he brought the world into people's homes and bdoing so inspired others to seek outr th own adventures. >> it's broadway's biggest night on sunday with the annual tonyn awards new york. among the hits of the season is a show call "the band's visit," basted on an jitchings police band deserte in the desert. >> broadway is defined byg brand name shows but in theater season, ant rather diffeusic arl has come into view. it's the band's visit. it's the story of an egyptian p
his unique and colorful storelling everyoned him many awards, including a prestigious peabody in 2014ask very simple questions. what do you eat, where do you like to cook? everywhere we go, we tend teto astonishing answers. >> bourdain's death comes just days after the fashion designer kate spadeook her own life. it has many reflecting ongr the ing problem of suicide in this country.>> think he was great for the world, for people. he opened up people's imagination. >> i mean,...
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this piece speaks to a land dispute on the navajo nation, and in this area, the peabody coal company, and the hopi tribe were forcibly removing navajo people from this area. this photograph was taken in 1983; the guy whtook it was a ar friend of mine. i just really wanted to do this for him, but also get bis message ouause it unfortunely remains necessary. >> i have a one year old, so that's what caught my eye, really. >> yeah, good. >> throwing that little babyifp, that's bea. >> yeah, that's the beauty of this photograph. it's multi-layered, it's complex, a lot like life. my name is chip thomas, street art name jetsonorama. and i live on the navajo, or dinÉ nation, about 35 miles south of the border with utah, in incredibly beautiful canyon country. >> for a long time, it was a mystery. who's this guy putting all this stuff up? he puts his artwork on abandoned homes, abandoned buildings. he brings life back to it. >> the dinÉ should be the materially wealthiest group of people living in the united states. t with an unemployment rate over 50%, they are amongst the poorest materially.
this piece speaks to a land dispute on the navajo nation, and in this area, the peabody coal company, and the hopi tribe were forcibly removing navajo people from this area. this photograph was taken in 1983; the guy whtook it was a ar friend of mine. i just really wanted to do this for him, but also get bis message ouause it unfortunely remains necessary. >> i have a one year old, so that's what caught my eye, really. >> yeah, good. >> throwing that little babyifp, that's...
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. >> reporter: dawn peabody's 2 1/2-year-old daughter mya died in a hot car in 2008 leaving a permanentole in her heart. >> there's nothing that will ever fill that hole on this side heaven. >> reporter: she relives her pain to reach other parents. >> this type of accident does not discriminate. >> reporter: a grim reminder with summer just weeks away. catie beck, nbc news, atlanta. >> a reminder we can't hear enough of. >>> disgraced movie mogul harvey weinstein pleaded not guilty to rape and criminal sex act charges in new york today. the charges stem from allegations by two women, but dozens have come forward to accuse him of varying acts misconduct. weinstein remains free on bail of $1 million and he must wear an ankle monitor. >>> now to those new questions surrounding the death of robert he w shot ea ago today during that turbulent and landmark year. 1968. now members of his family are asking do we know the full story behind his assassination. >> rtes an imagthat still haunts us 50 years later. moments after robert kennedy triumphantly left the stage of the ambassador hotel in los
. >> reporter: dawn peabody's 2 1/2-year-old daughter mya died in a hot car in 2008 leaving a permanentole in her heart. >> there's nothing that will ever fill that hole on this side heaven. >> reporter: she relives her pain to reach other parents. >> this type of accident does not discriminate. >> reporter: a grim reminder with summer just weeks away. catie beck, nbc news, atlanta. >> a reminder we can't hear enough of. >>> disgraced movie mogul...
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in 20-13 bourdain was awarded the peabody award.he also won an emmy award.n he hosted "a cook's tour" on the food network, then moved to "anthony bourdain: no reservations" on the travel channel beofre joining c-n-n in 20-13. he has also made several trips to restaurants in the bay area. anthony bourdain was 61 years old. live look outside... san mateo bridge. (vo) at pro plan, we believe nutrition is full of possibilities to improve your pet's life. we are redefining what nutrition can do. because the possibility of a longer life and a better life is the greatest possibility of all. purina pro plan. nutrition that performs. you get our hot and salty fries, smothered in cheddar cheese and creamy guacamole plus your choice of 3 tasty toppings: tender carne asada, savory chorizo, or chipotle chicken. each for just 3 bucks. so tonight, kick the party in your mouth up a notch with jack's new $3 sauced & loaded fries. only at jack in the box delivered exclusively with doordash - order now. ( marty ) one of the most popular farmers markets in the bay area is at th
in 20-13 bourdain was awarded the peabody award.he also won an emmy award.n he hosted "a cook's tour" on the food network, then moved to "anthony bourdain: no reservations" on the travel channel beofre joining c-n-n in 20-13. he has also made several trips to restaurants in the bay area. anthony bourdain was 61 years old. live look outside... san mateo bridge. (vo) at pro plan, we believe nutrition is full of possibilities to improve your pet's life. we are redefining what...
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his unique and colorful storytelling won many awar, including a prestigious peabody in 2014.: we ask very simple questions -- what maket happy, w you eat, what you like to cook. everywhere in the world we ask these simple questioet, we tend tostonishing answers. nada: anthony bourdain's death comes days after fashion designer kate spade took her own life in new york, hed the loss of two beloved figures has many reflecting on the growing problem of suicide in the couny. >> even people we view as successful have demons that get the better of them. >> i just think he wasreat for the world, for people. he opened up people's imagination. >> he opened up the world of food and made it commonplace. you cannot really consider that anyone could lead a more interesting life. nada: he brought the world into people's homes, and by doing so inspired others to seek out their own adventures.bc ntda tawfik,ews, new york. laura: rememberingny bourdain. you are watching "ber world news a." still to come on tight's program, the murder case that position abraham lincoln for the presidency. tonigh
his unique and colorful storytelling won many awar, including a prestigious peabody in 2014.: we ask very simple questions -- what maket happy, w you eat, what you like to cook. everywhere in the world we ask these simple questioet, we tend tostonishing answers. nada: anthony bourdain's death comes days after fashion designer kate spade took her own life in new york, hed the loss of two beloved figures has many reflecting on the growing problem of suicide in the couny. >> even people we...
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his unique and colourful storytelling earned him many awards, including a prestigious peabody award inou like to cook, and everyone in the world who we ask these very simple questions, we ask these very simple questions, we tend to get some really astonishing anthers. anthony bourdain‘s death comes just days after the fashion designer kate spade took her own life here in new york. and the loss of these two beloved figures has many reflecting on the growing problem of suicide in this country. even people we view as successful ca n this country. even people we view as successful can have their daemons that get the better of them. successful can have their daemons that get the better of themlj successful can have their daemons that get the better of them. i think he was great for the world, for people, he opened up people's imagination. he really opened up the world of food, he made commonplace and you can't really consider that anyone could lead more interesting life. he brought the world into people's homes, and by doing so inspired others to seek out their own adventures. austria's gov
his unique and colourful storytelling earned him many awards, including a prestigious peabody award inou like to cook, and everyone in the world who we ask these very simple questions, we ask these very simple questions, we tend to get some really astonishing anthers. anthony bourdain‘s death comes just days after the fashion designer kate spade took her own life here in new york. and the loss of these two beloved figures has many reflecting on the growing problem of suicide in this country....
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his unique and colourful storytelling earned him many awards, including a prestigious peabody in 2014cook? and everywhere in the world, when we ask these very simple questions, we tend to get some really astonishing anthers. anthony bourdain's death comes just days after the fashion designer kate spade took her own life here in new york. and the loss of these two beloved figures has many reflecting on the growing problem of suicide in this country. even people we view as successful can have their demons that get the better of them. ijust think he was great for the world, for people, he opened up people's imagination. he really opened up the world of food, he made it commonplace and you can't really consider that anyone could lead a more interesting life. he brought the world into people's homes, and by doing so inspired others to seek out their own adventures. it's broadway's biggest night on sunday, with the annual tony awards in new york. among the hits of the season is a show which is far from the brassy musicals many theatre fans have been used to. instead, the bands visit, is bas
his unique and colourful storytelling earned him many awards, including a prestigious peabody in 2014cook? and everywhere in the world, when we ask these very simple questions, we tend to get some really astonishing anthers. anthony bourdain's death comes just days after the fashion designer kate spade took her own life here in new york. and the loss of these two beloved figures has many reflecting on the growing problem of suicide in this country. even people we view as successful can have...
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i i oh mr peabody. wasn't very happy belgian fans i finally finished and alexei you say you were at that game what did you think my first thought was. you know there were all these deciding about belgians that the golden generation the golden generation but every time they come to a big tournament not quite there and also the not quite the belgian public they're not expecting it to ideologically well they were expecting today because they were in full voice but the point about the generation being that maybe this generation has finally come of age because they're almost immaculate in every line especially the front line the front line is just nothing short of a racist to bryce's head and i was out finally hitting the stride at that at a major international tournament romelu lukaku i know stan call them all one of the office and just as a big fan but he was unplayable today if not it was only for his little injury that he picked up was confined by the manager but about the mightiness i think you could ha
i i oh mr peabody. wasn't very happy belgian fans i finally finished and alexei you say you were at that game what did you think my first thought was. you know there were all these deciding about belgians that the golden generation the golden generation but every time they come to a big tournament not quite there and also the not quite the belgian public they're not expecting it to ideologically well they were expecting today because they were in full voice but the point about the generation...
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in 2013 bourdain was awarded the peabody award.his t-v career started when he hosted "a cook's tour" on the food network, then moved to "anthony bourdain: no reservations" on the travel channel beofre joining c-n-n in 2013. he has also made several trips to restaurants in the bay area. here is some of the video showing his experience. <"san francisco, if you don't like this place, if you don't think its as awesome as i think it is, then there is something hopelessly wrong with you... ááámusicááá...... the question is how long will it be awesome? will it be awesome forever? is san francisco a city under threat by a torment of evil tech money and federal yuppies? we will answer that question and many others... no no no we aren't going to answer any of those questions.">( james ) bourdain was 61 years old. old. (darya) (darya) (james) lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... (dave)slight warming is forecast today before another upper trough system cools off the region on saturday. a more pronounced warming trend w
in 2013 bourdain was awarded the peabody award.his t-v career started when he hosted "a cook's tour" on the food network, then moved to "anthony bourdain: no reservations" on the travel channel beofre joining c-n-n in 2013. he has also made several trips to restaurants in the bay area. here is some of the video showing his experience. ( james ) bourdain was 61 years old. old. (darya) (darya) (james) lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... (dave)slight...
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1977 as a researcher at wbbn-tv to becoming a weekend anchor and going on to win national emmy and peabody awards, elizabeth was an institution. i extend my thoughts to her husband, peter martinez, and her entire family, including 10 grandchildren. she was a role model and a force for truth. we will all miss her expertise and energy, both in and out of the news studio. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from alabama, mr. byrne, for five minutes. mr. byrne: mr. speaker, i rise this morning to congratulate dr. bill lawrence on his retirement after over 30 years as a principal in southwest alabama. for the last 21 years, dr. lawrence worked as principal of foley elementary school in baldwin county. prior to that he served for 10 years at council school in mobile, alabama. being a principal is a tough job but dr. lawrence has thrived in the role throughout his career. he overcame many obstacles and always provided steady leadership for his students, teachers, faculty and parents. i know that personally because
1977 as a researcher at wbbn-tv to becoming a weekend anchor and going on to win national emmy and peabody awards, elizabeth was an institution. i extend my thoughts to her husband, peter martinez, and her entire family, including 10 grandchildren. she was a role model and a force for truth. we will all miss her expertise and energy, both in and out of the news studio. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from...
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that tried with all its might to teach americans not to be scared of other people.when he accepted a peabody award for his work in 2013 bourdain said his approach was to ask simple questionswhat makes you happy, what do you eat, what do you like to cook and everywhere, he said, we tend to get really astonishing answers. jim bittermann, cnn pari news president trump has some for his upcoming summit with north korean leader ki un next week. the commander in chief spoke to reporters in canada today... as he was preparing to depart the g7 summit for the historic meeting in singapore. when asked if he thought the reclusive leader on was serious about the negotiations, president trump referenced his intuition that he says has made him a successful businessman.(sot) president trump: "i think within the first minute i'll know. just my touch, my feel. that's what i do."((butt to)) "i think i'll know very quickly whether something good is going to happen or not. i also think i'll know whether or not it'll happen fast." the on-again, off-again, on-again meeting is set for tuesday and will be the first
that tried with all its might to teach americans not to be scared of other people.when he accepted a peabody award for his work in 2013 bourdain said his approach was to ask simple questionswhat makes you happy, what do you eat, what do you like to cook and everywhere, he said, we tend to get really astonishing answers. jim bittermann, cnn pari news president trump has some for his upcoming summit with north korean leader ki un next week. the commander in chief spoke to reporters in canada...
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. >> in 2013, he won a peabody award. the judges said people open up to him and reveal more about their hometowns and homelands than a traditional reporter could hope to document. such a loss with the passing of anthony bourdain. thank you so much for that. >>> and the news of anthony bourdain's death by suicide comes as a new cdc report finds that suicide rates are on the rise in almost every state. from 1999 to 2016, 25 states had increases of more than 30%. researchers also found that more than half of the people who died did not have a known diagnosed mental health condition. joining me now to discuss psychiatrist and author of the power of different, dr. gail saltz. the news of anthony bourdain's passing comes on the heels of kate spade. all of this begs the question, as i just said, the rate of suicide is up. why is that? >> we don't know all of the reasons, obviously, why that is happening. suicides tend to go up following times of economic difficulty, a lot of strife, increased isolation, which i think, you know,
. >> in 2013, he won a peabody award. the judges said people open up to him and reveal more about their hometowns and homelands than a traditional reporter could hope to document. such a loss with the passing of anthony bourdain. thank you so much for that. >>> and the news of anthony bourdain's death by suicide comes as a new cdc report finds that suicide rates are on the rise in almost every state. from 1999 to 2016, 25 states had increases of more than 30%. researchers also...
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that led to tv shows, more books and even a peabody award in 2014.ur anthony mason how life changed after kitchen confidential. >> how is this guy different than that guy? >> when you travel as much as i have, you -- i don't want to say i'm more humbled but i think you become aware of how other people live, how hard their lives are, how big the world is and then of course the fatherhood changes everything. i became a father at 50. that moment you stop being the star of the film and that's a -- >> that's the truth. >> for me that was an enormous relief and a gift. >> over the years bourdain was open about his struggles. he spoke about his past drug use in a 2015 episode of parts unknown. >> i kind of found my way back to my own past both in massachusetts which ise started my career as a cook in 17 and my own career with heroin. looking at your own sxas your own use is -- always disturb filled with sweetness, sadness and regret. >> in retrospect i don't know i would do that today. now that i'm a dad or reasonably happy. in a career of highlights, bourd
that led to tv shows, more books and even a peabody award in 2014.ur anthony mason how life changed after kitchen confidential. >> how is this guy different than that guy? >> when you travel as much as i have, you -- i don't want to say i'm more humbled but i think you become aware of how other people live, how hard their lives are, how big the world is and then of course the fatherhood changes everything. i became a father at 50. that moment you stop being the star of the film and...
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the peabody in 2013 was presented his first year on cnn. >> we asked specific questions, what makes you, what do you eat, what do you like to cook? and everywhere in the world we go and ask these simple questions he get astonishing answer. >> viewers felt like they've lost a friend, because they found a friend in him through television. >> i'd always yell back at him, in my next life i'm coming back as anthony bourdain. and he'd look at me and be like, okay, good luck with that one. i think that's why -- that is not unique to me, right, everybody wanted to be a little bit of anthony bourdain. overliquored overfed, traveling the world having fun connecting with people and getting paid to do it. >> oh, enchanted land of my childhood. a culture petri dish, from which regularly issued forth greatness. new jersey in case you didn't know it, has beautiful beaches. they're not all crawling with raging trolls with reality shows. i grew up summering on these beaches and they were awesome. >> he just was a regular person, you know in his regular jeans and regular shirt. he had no pretension or in
the peabody in 2013 was presented his first year on cnn. >> we asked specific questions, what makes you, what do you eat, what do you like to cook? and everywhere in the world we go and ask these simple questions he get astonishing answer. >> viewers felt like they've lost a friend, because they found a friend in him through television. >> i'd always yell back at him, in my next life i'm coming back as anthony bourdain. and he'd look at me and be like, okay, good luck with...
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the peabody in 2013 one of the most prestigious in television was presented his first year on cnn. >>e ask simple questions what do you like to eat, cook everywhere we go and ask simple questions we tend to get some really astonishing answer. >> i've been getting emails from viewers saying they feel like they've lost a friend because they felt a connection with him through the television. >> whenever we would tape i would always like yell back at him, in my next life i'm coming back at anthony bourdain. and he would turn and look at me like okay -- i always took it as good luck with that one. but i think that's why -- that is not unique to me, right. everybody wanted to be a little bit of anthony anthony bourdain. traveling the world, having fun, connecting with people and getting paid to do it. >> oh enchanted land of my childhood. a cultural petri dish from which regularly issues forth greatness. new jersey, in case you didn't know it, has got beaches, beautiful beejs are beaches. and they're not all crawling with trolls with reality shows. i grew up summering on the beaches. and th
the peabody in 2013 one of the most prestigious in television was presented his first year on cnn. >>e ask simple questions what do you like to eat, cook everywhere we go and ask simple questions we tend to get some really astonishing answer. >> i've been getting emails from viewers saying they feel like they've lost a friend because they felt a connection with him through the television. >> whenever we would tape i would always like yell back at him, in my next life i'm...
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the peabody in 2013, one of the most prestigious awards on television.nted his first year op cnn. >> we ask simple questions, what do you eat and what do you like to cook? and everywhere we go, we ask simple questions and get astonishing answers. >> i get e-mails from viewers who say they feel they lost a friend because they feel the connection with him through the television. >> whenever we tape i would always yell back with him, in my next life, i'm coming back as anthony bourdain and he'd turn and look at me and say, okay. okay. good luck with that one. but i think that's why -- that is not unique to me. everybody wanted to be a little bit of anthony bourdain. over liquored, over fed, traveling the world, having fun, connecting with people and getting paid to do it. >> o, enchanted land of my childhood. a cultural petrie dish from which regularly issues forth greatness. new jersey, in case you didn't know it, has got beaches, beautiful beaches and they're not all crawling with trolls with reality shows. i grew up summering on those beaches and they ar
the peabody in 2013, one of the most prestigious awards on television.nted his first year op cnn. >> we ask simple questions, what do you eat and what do you like to cook? and everywhere we go, we ask simple questions and get astonishing answers. >> i get e-mails from viewers who say they feel they lost a friend because they feel the connection with him through the television. >> whenever we tape i would always yell back with him, in my next life, i'm coming back as anthony...
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his many awards include an emmy and peabody. please join me in welcoming joseph rosenbloom. [applause] >> thank you, emily, for the introduction. thank you to the boston public library for sponsoring the event. thank you to c-span books for covering it. they're here tonight. and my gratitude -- can everyone hear me okay? [inaudible conversations] and my particularratitu to renee graham, a stellar columnist for the boston globe. she'll be joining me later in the program, and she'll have questions for me, and then she and i both will take questions from the audience. so that's the format. i'll start for 25 minutes or so with an introduction so that i can bring some of the book's highlights to you. then re may and i'll go at it, and then we'll open the conversation for your questions. i've brought a few photos of material that illustrates my book, and i've also brought a few audio clips. these are brief excerpts from interviews that i conducted while i was working on the book. so on the morning of april 3rd of 1968, martin luther king jr. arrived at the airport in memphis, tenn
his many awards include an emmy and peabody. please join me in welcoming joseph rosenbloom. [applause] >> thank you, emily, for the introduction. thank you to the boston public library for sponsoring the event. thank you to c-span books for covering it. they're here tonight. and my gratitude -- can everyone hear me okay? [inaudible conversations] and my particularratitu to renee graham, a stellar columnist for the boston globe. she'll be joining me later in the program, and she'll have...
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a peabody. he was very open about his drug use in the past. he's kicked drugs. he still drank quite a bit. we just don't know what was going on behind closed doors. he did start a new relationship with an italian actress in 2017. the show has been a huge success. as we saw with the loss of kate spade this week, suicide and depression don't appear discriminate, stephanie. >> we'll cover this throughout the day. reminder, we all need to open our hearts, open our minds and love a little bit more every day. >>> up next, a longtime senate staffer arrested. his former girlfriend has her private records seized. it is all part of the administration's fight against leaks. lilly. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go. tide and downy together. >>> it's very interesting they caught a leaker. it's a very important leaker. so it's very interesting. i'm getting information on it now. happened last night. it
a peabody. he was very open about his drug use in the past. he's kicked drugs. he still drank quite a bit. we just don't know what was going on behind closed doors. he did start a new relationship with an italian actress in 2017. the show has been a huge success. as we saw with the loss of kate spade this week, suicide and depression don't appear discriminate, stephanie. >> we'll cover this throughout the day. reminder, we all need to open our hearts, open our minds and love a little bit...
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mark lipsey, a professor at vanderbilt university's peabody college of education, d children in the state's voluntary pre-k program, which targets low-income families t>> the kids who did not pre-k actually are doing better than the kids who did go to pre- k on the state achieve tests, for example. in third grade there are significant differences favoring the group that didn't go to pre- k on the math and science measures. >> reporter: lipsey says more research is needed to fire out why that is: are pre-k programs lacking or are elementary schools not reinforcing the benefits of pre-k? experts say the expectations for long-term effects from pre-k programs come from two model programs in the 1960s and ¡70s. studies found that as adults, h participants hher graduationates, better wages and more stable marriages. but lipsey says those programs-- served a small number of children beginning at infancy. he says nine months of pre-k today for children about to enter kindergarten are unlikely to have similar results. d >> i frank't think we're going to see the life-changing kinds there's just no re
mark lipsey, a professor at vanderbilt university's peabody college of education, d children in the state's voluntary pre-k program, which targets low-income families t>> the kids who did not pre-k actually are doing better than the kids who did go to pre- k on the state achieve tests, for example. in third grade there are significant differences favoring the group that didn't go to pre- k on the math and science measures. >> reporter: lipsey says more research is needed to fire out...
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this really struck me, he won the peabody awards as we know several years ago. what the judges said, i feel like, really sums up what he was able to do. the judges said he's irreverent, cu curio curious, never condescending. those words really could not ring more true about anthony bourdain. >> it is true. and, you know, to think that a chef, a chef, not a trained journalist, but a chef could get -- every journalist, it is about getting the essence of that story and that he was able to get right in there, he may be eating the most interesting things or talking about whatever, but he would just get the essence. and most importantly it was the people that he loved so much, he loved food, but he loved people. >> that was so evident, no matter who he was interacting with and he was just so authentic, what an amazing human being, a loss for everyone around the world, truly. art smith, thank you so much for coming on and sharing your memories of anthony bourdain. >> thank you. >> the death of bourdain comes as a new cdc report finds that suicide rates are on the rise
this really struck me, he won the peabody awards as we know several years ago. what the judges said, i feel like, really sums up what he was able to do. the judges said he's irreverent, cu curio curious, never condescending. those words really could not ring more true about anthony bourdain. >> it is true. and, you know, to think that a chef, a chef, not a trained journalist, but a chef could get -- every journalist, it is about getting the essence of that story and that he was able to...
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. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: our next guest is an oscar-nominated, peabody and emmy-winning filmmaker" her showtime docuseries "the fourth estate" goes inside the "new york times" during trump's first year. let's take a look. >> elizabeth, new york, they're rewriting the lead. >> it's not going to focus on immigration? >> oh, my [ bleep ]. >> seth: please welcome to the . [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: welcome. >> thank you. >> seth: you know when you are watching something like that, obviously you feel like you're in the newsroom but you forget that because you're there, there is also a film crew filming them. they do not seem particularly -- i should say, obviously they're aware. but they don't seem to be adjusting their behavior. did that -- because you just wore them down by being around all the time? >> we wore them down. no, there were times of course where we're -- >> seth: yeah, in the beginning, i mean, that's what it looks like when you are in a newsroom and there is also a film crew. [ light laughter ] yeah, how do they respond at first? >> that's not -- what are you
. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: our next guest is an oscar-nominated, peabody and emmy-winning filmmaker" her showtime docuseries "the fourth estate" goes inside the "new york times" during trump's first year. let's take a look. >> elizabeth, new york, they're rewriting the lead. >> it's not going to focus on immigration? >> oh, my [ bleep ]. >> seth: please welcome to the . [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: welcome....
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she recved numerous awards during her career, including national and regional emmys as well as a peabodyaward. she retired, so to speak, in 2014, but still was reporting ten stories a year for wttw. remarkably, she completed her first triathlon at age 50 and went on to five global titles in her age group. elizabeth died sunday after anap rent bike accident while riding along the lakefront path in her beloved hometown of chicag she was 76-years-old. all that and more is on our web sis.org/newshour. we are heartbroken. and that's the newshour for tonight.oo i'm judyuff. join us on-line and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us athe pbs newshour, thank you and see you on. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> consumer cellular. >> financial services firm raymond jas. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. suppting science, technology and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> suppo catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and wit
she recved numerous awards during her career, including national and regional emmys as well as a peabodyaward. she retired, so to speak, in 2014, but still was reporting ten stories a year for wttw. remarkably, she completed her first triathlon at age 50 and went on to five global titles in her age group. elizabeth died sunday after anap rent bike accident while riding along the lakefront path in her beloved hometown of chicag she was 76-years-old. all that and more is on our web...
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projected asylum sake i'm the fourteen year old girl a stokes germany's politically charged immigration peabody's. also schoolchildren in berlin fasting during ramadan opinions are divided over whether children should observe the ritual we ask muslim students how they feel about supporting food and drink sunrises and sunsets. i'm phil graham welcome to the program. the g. seven summit which brings together some of the world's most powerful industrialized countries has begun in the canadian province of quebec prime minister justin trudeau has been welcoming world leaders among some prime minister to resume his german chancellor angela merkel the summit was expected to focus on economic growth climate change agenda equality and the ongoing dispute over trade and tires but now there is another unexpected topic courtesy of donald trump is holding leaving for canada he calls controlled by calling for russia to be readmitted to the g. seven russia was expelled following the annexation of crimea. right to be in this meeting why are we having a meeting without russia being in the meeting as i would recom
projected asylum sake i'm the fourteen year old girl a stokes germany's politically charged immigration peabody's. also schoolchildren in berlin fasting during ramadan opinions are divided over whether children should observe the ritual we ask muslim students how they feel about supporting food and drink sunrises and sunsets. i'm phil graham welcome to the program. the g. seven summit which brings together some of the world's most powerful industrialized countries has begun in the canadian...
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in 2013, the first year his program was on cnn, he won the p peabody award. in his acceptance speech he talked a bit about what he tried to do with questions about food, about cooking. here's what he said. >> we ask very simple questions, what makes you happy. what do you eat? what do you like to cook? everywhere in the world we go and ask these simple questions, we tend to get some really astonishing answers. >> one of the reasons why he was really one of a kind. >> you know, so many things that anthony has said that are indelible. the one that i'm reading right now is i'm an advocate for anything it's to move as far as you can across the ocean or simply across the river. walk in someone else's shoes or at least eat their food. it's a plus for everybody. you know, again, he was a human contradiction, right? he loved food. he wrote about food. he lived food. he thought we obsessed about food too much. he once said to me i wish people would stop taking pictures of food and have more sex. you know, because he really wanted to do was to show people life. >> he w
in 2013, the first year his program was on cnn, he won the p peabody award. in his acceptance speech he talked a bit about what he tried to do with questions about food, about cooking. here's what he said. >> we ask very simple questions, what makes you happy. what do you eat? what do you like to cook? everywhere in the world we go and ask these simple questions, we tend to get some really astonishing answers. >> one of the reasons why he was really one of a kind. >> you know,...
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taught at stanford for nearly a decade also the cofounder of the only weblog ever to receive the peabody award and has been named by one of the most 40 influential lawyers of the decade. now we have an expert and wonderful colleague with this discussion so please join me to welcome tom goldstein. [applause] >> thank you on behalf of my colleagues and the panel so as the term wraps up, we actually know almost everyone here is looking to hear one thing that this is a simulation into the real world. [laughter] so that the sixth port appointee will be as follows but in terms of what will be talked about to reorient a little bit with major developments over the past term and talk about the implications of the kennedy environment for each of those areas of the law and in addition to allocate more time for questions so we can cover those issues so we will start off with the major cases of the term and the travel ban three-point oh and the director for the center of immigrants at the law school. >> thank you for the introduction i am is in state college at penn state university park a double mil
taught at stanford for nearly a decade also the cofounder of the only weblog ever to receive the peabody award and has been named by one of the most 40 influential lawyers of the decade. now we have an expert and wonderful colleague with this discussion so please join me to welcome tom goldstein. [applause] >> thank you on behalf of my colleagues and the panel so as the term wraps up, we actually know almost everyone here is looking to hear one thing that this is a simulation into the...
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he's also the co-founder and publisher of scotus blog, the only web blog ever to receive the peabody award, and he's been named by the national law journal as one of the most 40 influential lawyers of the decade. so we have an expert and a wonderful colleague to have lead this discussion. so please join me in welcoming tom goldstein. [applause] tom: thank you. on behalf of myself and for everybody on the panel, i want to thank each of you as well as the folks watching at home for contributing your time to this. at the term wrap-up this year, we actually know with all these experts, everyone here is looking -- almost everyone is looking to hear one thing and that this is all a matrix-like simulation and in the real world hillary clinton is the sixth democratic appoint jt to the supreme court as follows -- well, that's my hope. in term of what is going to be talked about, we have reoriented things a little bit. our hope is to cover both the major developments of the past term, of course, and also to talk about the implications of the kennedy retirement and the appointment of a new just
he's also the co-founder and publisher of scotus blog, the only web blog ever to receive the peabody award, and he's been named by the national law journal as one of the most 40 influential lawyers of the decade. so we have an expert and a wonderful colleague to have lead this discussion. so please join me in welcoming tom goldstein. [applause] tom: thank you. on behalf of myself and for everybody on the panel, i want to thank each of you as well as the folks watching at home for contributing...
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he built a solid career in new york city restaurants before turning to television where he won a peabodye said in 2016 that his later life changed him. >> i think when you travel as much as i have you -- i don't want to say i'm more humble. but i think you become aware of how other people live. how hard their lives are. how big the world is. then, of course, fatherhood changes everything. i became a father at 50. at that moment, you stop being the star of the film. >> that's the truth. >> for me, that was an enormous relief and a gift. >> cnn says in a statement this morning, his love of greated adevelop tur, new friends, fine de him uniquek and the rkstoryteller. his talents never ceased to amaze us. we will miss him very much. our thoughts and prayer are with join us dr. john lapook.this this is the second high profile suicide this week. hear everyone saying, what is going on? we had a new study that says suicide rates are. >> up 25% in the last decade. a lot of very smart people are looking at this and saying, it's multi-factorial. we don't understand. the risk factors are social isol
he built a solid career in new york city restaurants before turning to television where he won a peabodye said in 2016 that his later life changed him. >> i think when you travel as much as i have you -- i don't want to say i'm more humble. but i think you become aware of how other people live. how hard their lives are. how big the world is. then, of course, fatherhood changes everything. i became a father at 50. at that moment, you stop being the star of the film. >> that's the...
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confidential" his ll-a behind the scenes in restaurants in philadelphia led to more tv shows, books and peabody award in 2014. in 2016 bourdain told our anthony mason how life changed after "kitchen confidential." >> how is this guy different than that guy? >> when you travel as much as i have you, i don't want to say i'm more humbled but i think you become aware of how other people live, how hard their lives are, how big the world is and of course fatherhood changes everything. i became a father at 50. at that moment you stop being the star of the film. >> boy, that's the truth. >> for me, that was an emorm no relief and a gift. >> reporter: bourdain spoke about his past drug use in a to 15 episode of "parts unknown." >> i kind of found my way back to my own past both in massachusetts, which is where i started my career as a cook, at page 17 and my own career with heroin, looking at your own past and your own youth is, you know, always, one is always filled with sweetness, sadness and regret. >> reporter: four months ago he told "people" magazine "there have been times honestly in my life that
confidential" his ll-a behind the scenes in restaurants in philadelphia led to more tv shows, books and peabody award in 2014. in 2016 bourdain told our anthony mason how life changed after "kitchen confidential." >> how is this guy different than that guy? >> when you travel as much as i have you, i don't want to say i'm more humbled but i think you become aware of how other people live, how hard their lives are, how big the world is and of course fatherhood changes...
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this is one advantage an old goat has back in the '80s, a firm i worked for, peabody, had sensing calledngers and the nifty fifties, stocks that sold from 50 to 80 times earnings there was a huge amount of them. none of the caliber of google, facebook, and microsoft, and those companies. >> coming out of silicon valley about to go public, uber, their growth in ways are already slowing. are they companies you are eager to invest in publicly? >> i just don't know that much about them i think air b and b is successful as startup company. i'm not sure that's true -- i'll look at them when they come to bubble >> do you think they took too long to go public? >> i can't judge that. >> meaning, do you think the public's -- how quickly facebook grew since listing are people missing out on that opportunity because now they stay private for so long these days >> i love facebook, and i'm going to take a hard look at uber when it comes, and, you know, a very hard look at also the others >> what about amazon specifically >> i'm a hold out on it. i don't know it that well. >> it's not made a lot of mon
this is one advantage an old goat has back in the '80s, a firm i worked for, peabody, had sensing calledngers and the nifty fifties, stocks that sold from 50 to 80 times earnings there was a huge amount of them. none of the caliber of google, facebook, and microsoft, and those companies. >> coming out of silicon valley about to go public, uber, their growth in ways are already slowing. are they companies you are eager to invest in publicly? >> i just don't know that much about them...
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he was the emmy-winning peabody award winning host of cnn's "parts unknown."t think of kate spade. that was this week as well. >> it was. >> for all the public success people have, it makes you think about -- >> you never know. >> you never know. >> we're going to -- segue to -- topic of travel. relates to something that anthony spent much of his life doing, but in the meantime, airlines are forecasting the summer to be the busiest travel season ever and for more we want to bring in glenn fogel. ceo of bookings holding. services include booking.com, priceline. you know all of these. kayak, i use religiously rental cars.com and open table another thing that i use all the time so tell us right now about the health of the consumer, vis-a-vis all of these services. you now have your tentacles in places that i think, i mean, pretty interesting in terms are your ability to take the pulse of where the consumer's at. >> and people are traveling and dining listened to how the economy is doing well and when people are feeling flush they want to go out and enjoy things t
he was the emmy-winning peabody award winning host of cnn's "parts unknown."t think of kate spade. that was this week as well. >> it was. >> for all the public success people have, it makes you think about -- >> you never know. >> you never know. >> we're going to -- segue to -- topic of travel. relates to something that anthony spent much of his life doing, but in the meantime, airlines are forecasting the summer to be the busiest travel season ever and...