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luckily, rebecca hall is exactly that.loved her in everything from ben affleck�*s the town to angela robinson's professor marsden and the wonder women. she even brought a touch of class to godzilla versus kong. as beth, she's mesmerising, darting between denial, confusion and gallows humour — something that makes her colleagues visibly uncomfortable. after a terrific first two acts, the conclusion of the night house is convoluted and slightly disappointing. but i would still absolutely recommend this to horror fans who think that complex characters and psychological puzzles are just as important as bumps in the night. owen? it's in cinemas now. if you fancy a double bill of complex horrors, then there's a fascinating new british chiller called censor. set amid the moral panic around so—called "video nasties" in the 1980s, it stars niamh algar as enid, who works as a film sensor. who works as a film censor. enid spends her working day watching graphic films to classify them for release. quiet and hard—working, enid's tragic
luckily, rebecca hall is exactly that.loved her in everything from ben affleck�*s the town to angela robinson's professor marsden and the wonder women. she even brought a touch of class to godzilla versus kong. as beth, she's mesmerising, darting between denial, confusion and gallows humour — something that makes her colleagues visibly uncomfortable. after a terrific first two acts, the conclusion of the night house is convoluted and slightly disappointing. but i would still absolutely...
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take a look. >> who is i can't hear you. >> and rebecca hall joins us now. heard they built an exceptionally spooky set. >> that is true. they did. well, they did incredible things with a lot of the decor like they had to -- a lot of the scares come from that feeling you get when you stand in the bathroom alone and get a glimpse out of something in the corner of your eye and 234 in this they cut the door frame to look like the profile of a face but only if you hit the right angle and it genuinely did scare me. >> what drew you to this role? >> what drew me to this role? i don't know. i think i'm probably -- i don't know. i must be out of my mind. probably the fact i had to do a lot of it on my own seemed quite intriguing. i've never done anything like that before but in retrospect that was a crazy idea. >> is it true in real life you had a near ghost experience? >> well, yeah, i was staying in -- it was definitely, definitely would call it a near ghost experience. i was staying in a famous hotel in concord, massachusetts, and everyone was telling me he that i
take a look. >> who is i can't hear you. >> and rebecca hall joins us now. heard they built an exceptionally spooky set. >> that is true. they did. well, they did incredible things with a lot of the decor like they had to -- a lot of the scares come from that feeling you get when you stand in the bathroom alone and get a glimpse out of something in the corner of your eye and 234 in this they cut the door frame to look like the profile of a face but only if you hit the right...
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luckily, rebecca hall is exactly that.merising, darting between denial, confusion and gallows humour — something that makes her colleagues visibly uncomfortable. after a terrific first two acts, the conclusion of the night house is convoluted and slightly disappointing. but i would still absolutely recommend this to horror fans who think that complex characters and psychological puzzles are just as important as bumps in the night. owen? it�*s in cinemas now. if you fancy a double bill of complex horrors, then there�*s a fascinating new british chiller called censor. set amid the moral panic around so—called "video nasties" in the 1980s, it stars niamh algar as enid, who works as a film censor. enid spends her working day watching graphic films to classify them for release. quiet and hard—working, enid�*s tragic past comes back to haunt her when one film reminds her of her missing sister. our mild—mannered heroine begins to unravel and move from the safety of the screening room into the seedy world of low—budget horrors. ce
luckily, rebecca hall is exactly that.merising, darting between denial, confusion and gallows humour — something that makes her colleagues visibly uncomfortable. after a terrific first two acts, the conclusion of the night house is convoluted and slightly disappointing. but i would still absolutely recommend this to horror fans who think that complex characters and psychological puzzles are just as important as bumps in the night. owen? it�*s in cinemas now. if you fancy a double bill of...
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and currently reading "wake "s, women led slavery revolts by rebecca hall, cruelty is the point. and the papers of thomas jefferson, surprise, it's another book that she is currently reading. annette gordon-reed has been our guest on book tv for the past two hours. we very much appreciate your time. >> thank you for inviting me. >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. the stories and on sunday, the latest nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 comes from these companies and more including nitco. . mittco along with television companies support c-span2 as a public service. ... >> host: bill, how are >> bill, how are you? >> guest: i'm good. could be talking with you. >> host: same here. let me start by saying i read your book and i thoroughly
and currently reading "wake "s, women led slavery revolts by rebecca hall, cruelty is the point. and the papers of thomas jefferson, surprise, it's another book that she is currently reading. annette gordon-reed has been our guest on book tv for the past two hours. we very much appreciate your time. >> thank you for inviting me. >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. the stories and on sunday, the latest nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 comes...
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man by christopher and currently reading a book called it in employment in the slavery revolt by rebecca hallapers ofy thomas jefferson, and another book that is currently reading. she's been our guest book tv for the past two hours, we very much relative ghettos interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> i am so delighted to have this opportunity to sit down and talk with you robin diangelo prayed so exciting. >> thank you so so muchyo and is pretty. >> so it seems like a basic question but it'
man by christopher and currently reading a book called it in employment in the slavery revolt by rebecca hallapers ofy thomas jefferson, and another book that is currently reading. she's been our guest book tv for the past two hours, we very much relative ghettos interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> i am so delighted to have this opportunity to sit down and talk with you robin diangelo prayed so exciting. >> thank you so so muchyo and is pretty. >>...
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currently reading ato book called the hidden history of women led slavery revolt by rebecca hall.cruelty is the point but adam in the paper of thomas jefferson surprise it is another book she's currently reading. annette gordon reed is been her guest for the past two hours. we very much appreciate your time. >> guest: thank you for inviting me. >> weekends on c-span2 bring you the best in american history and nonfiction books. saturday on american history tv at 9:00 a.m. eastern james baker reflects the leadership his career serving as secretary of state for george h.w. bush and ronald reagan white house chief of staff and secretary-treasurer. 10:00 a.m. eastern historian and best-selling author looks at how society in today's world. a book tv is leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books will feature author discussions for freedom a fast and annual libertarian gathering including businessmen's gary cooper, associate professor education policy kerri mcdonald and think tank scholar inventor at 10:00 p.m. eastern on after words. robin viento discusses her book, how pro
currently reading ato book called the hidden history of women led slavery revolt by rebecca hall.cruelty is the point but adam in the paper of thomas jefferson surprise it is another book she's currently reading. annette gordon reed is been her guest for the past two hours. we very much appreciate your time. >> guest: thank you for inviting me. >> weekends on c-span2 bring you the best in american history and nonfiction books. saturday on american history tv at 9:00 a.m. eastern...
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man by christopher and currently reading a book called it in employment in the slavery revolt by rebecca hall the papers ofy thomas jefferson, and another book that is currently reading. she's been our guest book tv for the past two hours, we very much patient your time. annette: thank you for inviting me. >> weekend is on "c-span2" brings you the best in american history and nonfiction books pretty to saturday in american history, and 9:00 a.m. eastern, james baker reflects on leadership in his career serving as secretary of state for president george hw bush. and ronald ragan white house chief of staff and treasury secretary predict historians and authors joseph ellis books about society and learning from the wisdom of the founding fathers in today's books, and book tv features leading authors, discussing their latest nonfiction books and will feature authors discussions from freedom fast and annual libertarian gathering, including businessman jacky hoover to take the university associate professor anthony - education policy writer mcdonald and think tank scholars and at 10:00 p.m. eastern
man by christopher and currently reading a book called it in employment in the slavery revolt by rebecca hall the papers ofy thomas jefferson, and another book that is currently reading. she's been our guest book tv for the past two hours, we very much patient your time. annette: thank you for inviting me. >> weekend is on "c-span2" brings you the best in american history and nonfiction books pretty to saturday in american history, and 9:00 a.m. eastern, james baker reflects on...
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man by christopher and currently reading a book called it in employment in the slavery revolt by rebecca hall the papers ofy thomas jefferson, and another book that is currently reading. she's been our guest book tv for the past two hours, we very much >> the best of american history in nonfiction books on book tv will feature author discussions from freedom fast and annual libertarian gathering including businessmen gary hoover university associate professor anthony davis, education policy writer and think tank scholars benjamin powell on "after words" robin d'angelo discusses her book nice racism, how progressive white people perpetuate harm she is interviewed an author and professor of american studies at princeton university. watch book tv every weekend and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at booktv.org. >> now one book tv afterward program robin d'angelo looks at how white people can and overtly cause racial harm to what she calls a cultural she is interviewed by eddie author and princeton professor of african-american studies the weekly interview progra
man by christopher and currently reading a book called it in employment in the slavery revolt by rebecca hall the papers ofy thomas jefferson, and another book that is currently reading. she's been our guest book tv for the past two hours, we very much >> the best of american history in nonfiction books on book tv will feature author discussions from freedom fast and annual libertarian gathering including businessmen gary hoover university associate professor anthony davis, education...
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currently reading a book called wake the women led slavery revolts by rebecca hall, the cruelty is the point and the papers of thomas jefferson, that she is currently reading. annette gordon reed has been our guest here on book tv for the past two hours. we very much appreciate your time. >> guest: thank you for inviting me. >>> weekends on c-span 2 bring you the best in american history and nonfiction books. saturday on american history tv, at 2:00 p.m. eastern, on the presidency, a discussion on the results of c-span's historian survey of presidential leadership with historians richard norton smith, douglas brinkley, edna medford. the survey ranked presidents from best to worst in 10 different categories. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on lectures in history, turn of the century women journalists face societal pressures to balance traditional femininity and having a career in journalism. iowa state university professor talks about the challenges these pioneering women overcame. book tv features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. on sunday, starting at 8:00 a.m. eastern,
currently reading a book called wake the women led slavery revolts by rebecca hall, the cruelty is the point and the papers of thomas jefferson, that she is currently reading. annette gordon reed has been our guest here on book tv for the past two hours. we very much appreciate your time. >> guest: thank you for inviting me. >>> weekends on c-span 2 bring you the best in american history and nonfiction books. saturday on american history tv, at 2:00 p.m. eastern, on the...
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currently reading a book called wake the women led slavery revolts by rebecca hall, the cruelty is the point and the papers of thomas jefferson, that she is currently reading. annette gordon reed has been our guest here on book tv for the past two hours. we very operation pedestal about the fierce battle of world war ii. >> the troops prepared to land bases still empty in the crossfire of german guns still breaks the
currently reading a book called wake the women led slavery revolts by rebecca hall, the cruelty is the point and the papers of thomas jefferson, that she is currently reading. annette gordon reed has been our guest here on book tv for the past two hours. we very operation pedestal about the fierce battle of world war ii. >> the troops prepared to land bases still empty in the crossfire of german guns still breaks the
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luckily, rebecca hall is exactly that. in cinemas now. if you fancy a double bill of complex horrors, then there's a fascinating new british chiller called censor. set amid the moral panic around so—called "video nasties" in the 1980s, it stars niamh algar as enid, who works as a film censor. enid spends her working day watching graphic films to classify them for release. quiet and hard—working, enid's tragic past comes back to haunt her when one film reminds her of her missing sister. our mild—mannered heroine begins to unravel and move from the safety of the screening room into the seedy world of low—budget horrors. censor is a film of shocking twists and turns. so i won't to divulge much more of the plot. but i will say that it proves niamh algar to be a very versatile performer and barely recognisable from her other recent roles in raised by wolves. there's also a darkly funny turn from michael smiley, who is so great at being humorously sinister. who's this? this is enid bayne, she is one of our censors. censor announ
luckily, rebecca hall is exactly that. in cinemas now. if you fancy a double bill of complex horrors, then there's a fascinating new british chiller called censor. set amid the moral panic around so—called "video nasties" in the 1980s, it stars niamh algar as enid, who works as a film censor. enid spends her working day watching graphic films to classify them for release. quiet and hard—working, enid's tragic past comes back to haunt her when one film reminds her of her missing...
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rebecca kagan stern hall is director of the office of federal affairs where she has worked on flood insurance issues for almost a decade. she previously they -- she previously served as deputy small-business minister. mr. stephen ellis is the president of taxpayers and common common sense. he joined in 1999 where his roles have included serving as media and legislative spokesperson. he has also previously testified before this committee on flood insurance. mr. lehman is senior fellow and editor-in-chief at the international center felt -- international center for law. he served as deputy director of the heartland institute's center on finance, insurance, and real estate. mr. burgess and, if you would begin. >> thank you. good morning chairman brown, ranking member to me, and numbers of the committee. -- ranking member to me -- ranking member toomey, and members of the committee. our members are involved in supplementing most elements of the in fip -- the nfip. our written statement identifies over 20 reform ideas for your consideration. today, the nfip is on the cusp of a significant transiti
rebecca kagan stern hall is director of the office of federal affairs where she has worked on flood insurance issues for almost a decade. she previously they -- she previously served as deputy small-business minister. mr. stephen ellis is the president of taxpayers and common common sense. he joined in 1999 where his roles have included serving as media and legislative spokesperson. he has also previously testified before this committee on flood insurance. mr. lehman is senior fellow and...