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there have been comparisons with the robert redford film, all is lost, however, i thought, there is a reese witherspoon called wild. i loved wild! if you loved that, you'll love this. at the heart of it, there is a story of a young woman finding herself whilst battling against the elements. one is on land, one is on sea. on the surface of it, there is very little comparison, but tonally, i thought they were quite similar. i do find stories about being lost at sea utterly terrifying. it really gets under my skin. i thought shailene woodley was very good. there is a twist in it. not everyone will love it. but i thought it was well done. if you liked wild, you'll like this. if we can bear the shipwreck scenes. film of the week... it is still lek and the dogs. it is based on a play which is based on a real—life story of a young child left in moscow who lived with dogs on the streets of moscow. it is a wonderful film by andrew kotting and you will have to seek this work out, but please do, he is a talent that needs to be found by everyone. he is a reason to celebrate film—making in this co
there have been comparisons with the robert redford film, all is lost, however, i thought, there is a reese witherspoon called wild. i loved wild! if you loved that, you'll love this. at the heart of it, there is a story of a young woman finding herself whilst battling against the elements. one is on land, one is on sea. on the surface of it, there is very little comparison, but tonally, i thought they were quite similar. i do find stories about being lost at sea utterly terrifying. it really...
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rooms dominant colors represent the stages of a child's development through stands for cognition redford creativity and yellow for emotional development. architects wanted to create an ambience that was light and transparent. if you arrive and everything feels almost effortless that there's a lightness and a playfulness and how it's done and when you walk around here so for you of course like everything flows very naturally you have a feeling i get takes they just stack the lego bricks and and then they were done when you come here now the likeness and the effortlessness really strikes you that . you can sense how much work actually got into this because it really feels very simple. in those works in this office in copenhagen the p.r. in those groups for big music internationally renowned for daring playful designs that are close to nature. in two thousand and sixteen in those one the city of frankfurt international highrise award for a skyscraper in new york that he designed it stands out sharply from the surrounding buildings and provide space for socializing and greener courtyards. th
rooms dominant colors represent the stages of a child's development through stands for cognition redford creativity and yellow for emotional development. architects wanted to create an ambience that was light and transparent. if you arrive and everything feels almost effortless that there's a lightness and a playfulness and how it's done and when you walk around here so for you of course like everything flows very naturally you have a feeling i get takes they just stack the lego bricks and and...
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only in its network was the kind or is based on three days of contour the famous robert redford movie also on the book six days conned or and it's a kind of retelling of the idea that one man knows this state secret and is being hunted and framed for a crime he did not commit is that we hurt know william hurt is his uncle william hurt is a cia chief and he is trying to protect his nephew who was an i.t. worker who develops an algorithm to detect terrorist activity and that's being played by max irons who's jeremy aren't son actually he's a wonderful actor i play. i play a former cia agent who's come out of retirement to run a task force to try and find max irons because i believe he's guilty and i'm trying to catch up to him and i also happen to be william hurt's x. in it like we had an affair way back when i was his mentee and then he dumped me and exiled me to saudi arabia for five years so kind of ruined my career ruined my life and now i am and really i have so much feeling under the surface this character is not she she seems kind of cold and hard when you first meet her but she'
only in its network was the kind or is based on three days of contour the famous robert redford movie also on the book six days conned or and it's a kind of retelling of the idea that one man knows this state secret and is being hunted and framed for a crime he did not commit is that we hurt know william hurt is his uncle william hurt is a cia chief and he is trying to protect his nephew who was an i.t. worker who develops an algorithm to detect terrorist activity and that's being played by max...
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i spent two weeks every day with robert redford you know and. he was different then a few and if you meet harrison ford who is very private he did every day he would show up at six am six sandwiches coffee and we would play tennis together. but nature is more important to me than any big name. the jungle the mountains the solitary beaches. the clients feel that you are connected to everything the ocean. earth the mountains sky. if we've learned anything from our travels about how it's a sense of humility a reminder to focus on what's really important. what we have is amazing so i live in an amazing place i have the best friends and family i could ever want what else here believe me. we've seen how powerful the force of a dream can be and how it can inspire others. one day the world looked for years and searched for peace because one can search and rescues a. we seem how people live in harmony with the natural surroundings. it's so nice to get out there get immersed in it and read it and that sydney's back a little. bit about all how why he taugh
i spent two weeks every day with robert redford you know and. he was different then a few and if you meet harrison ford who is very private he did every day he would show up at six am six sandwiches coffee and we would play tennis together. but nature is more important to me than any big name. the jungle the mountains the solitary beaches. the clients feel that you are connected to everything the ocean. earth the mountains sky. if we've learned anything from our travels about how it's a sense...
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redford had imagine and we have reached out to them regarding the permitting process to see if there is something they are interested in do you think. just one complaint and i think it was a one-off event. we did a sound inspection on june 16. they were found to be in compliance. and i believe that is all i've got for you. happy to answer any questions. >> is hugh on the weekly inspection schedule? what is the plan around monitoring them? >> the inspectors have gone twice already and by the time they got there and were already completely closed. and that is the date that is listed here in which they saw them in compliance with the security plan. the next plan since this weekend is pride is we're probably not going to be focussing on the same venues that we normally might. but next weekend we will send the inspector out on saturday because the previous two times is a friday evening. we'll start mixing it up. i don't need to be going there every single weekend. >> encouraging to hear they are in compliance. that is one thing we will keep hoping they do. >> commissioner perez. >> i am h
redford had imagine and we have reached out to them regarding the permitting process to see if there is something they are interested in do you think. just one complaint and i think it was a one-off event. we did a sound inspection on june 16. they were found to be in compliance. and i believe that is all i've got for you. happy to answer any questions. >> is hugh on the weekly inspection schedule? what is the plan around monitoring them? >> the inspectors have gone twice already...
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please vote redford now the trial court's decision should remain upheld. he was wrongly convicted read the trial court opinion should be upheld. just vote once. ladies and judgment please welcome abby lowell for tonight's discussion. [applause]. while the bench deliberates and you vote it is my pleasure to welcome on stage my friend and one of our special guest the director of camelot [applause]. and also the star of the show queen herself. i do want two-point out if you look at her amazing performances here is a novelist and her books you can find in the lobby. so let me start with you all and ask the first and obvious question. when did you conceive or discuss doing this particular play and did the current events in the united united states influence at decision. >> i was out to dinner with a friend of mine who's a producer the night of the second presidential debate all i wanted to do was get home and watch the debate. and all he wanted to do was talk about musical theater. he said have you ever thought about doing camelot i said no. i think no matter w
please vote redford now the trial court's decision should remain upheld. he was wrongly convicted read the trial court opinion should be upheld. just vote once. ladies and judgment please welcome abby lowell for tonight's discussion. [applause]. while the bench deliberates and you vote it is my pleasure to welcome on stage my friend and one of our special guest the director of camelot [applause]. and also the star of the show queen herself. i do want two-point out if you look at her amazing...
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are still bitter and redford is the target of their ire -- >> the audience grew and grew. ready for "lifestyles of the rich and famous." television's most dazzling hour of excitement. hi, i'm robin leach in monaco. the glittering gem of the riviera. >> and you've got a vip ticket to prince ranier's private party. >> your sunday newspaper is still delivered with the comics around the news. and that was what i always thought "lifestyles" was. we were the comic around the news. except we did it as seriously as they did news. >> finally in the driving seat of his own career, he burned rubber in a new direction. david hasselhoff, rock idol. >> it was a time where pushing the limits with wealth and ostentatiousness in a lot of cases was very comfortable. >> one of the earliest stories we presented to you on "lifestyles" was about the amazing real estate wizard donald trump. if he didn't shock and surprise you back then, he's had plenty of time since. >> with all of this costing billions, not millions, do the figures ever frighten you? >> the answer is no, it's my business, it's
are still bitter and redford is the target of their ire -- >> the audience grew and grew. ready for "lifestyles of the rich and famous." television's most dazzling hour of excitement. hi, i'm robin leach in monaco. the glittering gem of the riviera. >> and you've got a vip ticket to prince ranier's private party. >> your sunday newspaper is still delivered with the comics around the news. and that was what i always thought "lifestyles" was. we were the...
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elevated fire danger, red flag warnings around redford and redding where the car fire is going on.rizona has moved up to the west. so now it's all of california, stretching up across oregon, portland. take a look at how the weekend plays out here. 122 in death valley. 110 in redding. sunday, another 110 in redding where the big fire is going on. you get the idea there, the heat doesn't want to break. much of the next ten days will remain above average temperatures in the west. >> shepard: and big storms heading east. >> yeah, we've had this flooding in pennsylvania, areas of maryland this week because of over 15 inches of rain. now a front is moving through and severe weather coming from parts of maryland throughout maine. get ready. this line of storm will come through and probably a tornado or two and probably some localized additional flooding. throughout the weekend, notice the rainfall isn't as bad. certainly not as much totalling up here. that's good news. better chance for the rain coming in next week, shep. >> shepard: thanks, rick. have a good weekend. thank you. up next a
elevated fire danger, red flag warnings around redford and redding where the car fire is going on.rizona has moved up to the west. so now it's all of california, stretching up across oregon, portland. take a look at how the weekend plays out here. 122 in death valley. 110 in redding. sunday, another 110 in redding where the big fire is going on. you get the idea there, the heat doesn't want to break. much of the next ten days will remain above average temperatures in the west. >> shepard:...
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there have been comparisons with the robert redford film, all is lost, however, i thought, there is ad that, you'll love this. at the heart of it, there is a story of a young woman finding herself whilst battling against the elements. one is on land, one is on sea. on the surface of it, there is very little comparison, but tonally, i thought they were quite similar. i do find stories about being lost at sea utterly terrifying. it really gets under my skin. i thought shailene woodley was very good. there is a twist in it. not everyone will love it. but i thought it was well done. if you liked wild, you'll like this. if we can bear the shipwreck scenes. film of the week... it is still lek and the dogs. it is based on a play which is based on a real—life story of a young child left in moscow who lived with dogs on the streets of moscow. it is a wonderful film by andrew kotting and you will have to seek this work out, but please do, he is a talent that needs to be found by everyone. he is a reason to celebrate film—making in this country. dvd this week, the shape of water. i do not know w
there have been comparisons with the robert redford film, all is lost, however, i thought, there is ad that, you'll love this. at the heart of it, there is a story of a young woman finding herself whilst battling against the elements. one is on land, one is on sea. on the surface of it, there is very little comparison, but tonally, i thought they were quite similar. i do find stories about being lost at sea utterly terrifying. it really gets under my skin. i thought shailene woodley was very...
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so by the time redford ed came and teachers walked out, we already had a great deal of public support and there was one other thing that we did that i think was probably a game changer, and i don't know if other states did this as well, but we had walk-ins. so we -- a week, a couple of weeks before our eventful walkout, we had walk-ins on wednesday morning, teachers were read, we had signs, we went out of school boundaries, invited the community and, you know, kind of held signs out in traffic for a while and then walked in, literally arm in arm, and walked back into campus, and i think that that visual of that happening across the state was incredibly powerful. like, really had a lot to do with the success and the eventual walkout. >> and i see your testimony, you say you believe in the post janus world education is going to grow. >> absolutely. >> as ms. weingarten had said. now you realize you have a supreme court stacked against teachers and that message was sent loud and clear and so, i know we're all very focused on doing the kind of engagement that ms. weingarten talked about a
so by the time redford ed came and teachers walked out, we already had a great deal of public support and there was one other thing that we did that i think was probably a game changer, and i don't know if other states did this as well, but we had walk-ins. so we -- a week, a couple of weeks before our eventful walkout, we had walk-ins on wednesday morning, teachers were read, we had signs, we went out of school boundaries, invited the community and, you know, kind of held signs out in traffic...
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or two later, the front page of the denver post had this article about how this guy named timothy redford had been arrested for breaking into houses. and he said, you can't arrest me because i've been hired by the fbi to break into the schroeder house. so i asked for my fbi file, and it comes back like this, right? and they thought this was a communist slogan, she wins, we win. you've got to love that. what imagination is that? and they had all of these things that he had taken out of the house. he had taken out brochures, buttons and stuff. but we would have given him those if he had walked into the campaign. who -- things like i belong to the league of women voters, vietnam veterans against the war. it just was really strange stuff. you just think -- but the she wins, we win really bugged them. >> what was the real meaning behind that? what were you hoping to portray with that? >> just that really people thought it would be a whole new era, you know. it would be a very different -- obviously, we had been the plaintiffs on the bussing suit, we had been on the fair housing board, young de
or two later, the front page of the denver post had this article about how this guy named timothy redford had been arrested for breaking into houses. and he said, you can't arrest me because i've been hired by the fbi to break into the schroeder house. so i asked for my fbi file, and it comes back like this, right? and they thought this was a communist slogan, she wins, we win. you've got to love that. what imagination is that? and they had all of these things that he had taken out of the...
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msnbc, the feature length movie, all the president's men, the academy awar winning film with robert redforderup to nixon's resignation. the first president to resign his office. in a time where we regularly report on leaks, secret recordings, special counsels, and presidential disputes with the media, we thought we'd take you back to the dramaization in the search for the truth, but, of course, before we go, let's talk about what you're watching for in the week ahead. what are you watching? >> continued fight on capitol hill over the president's nominee. >> i almost forgot about that. >> yeah. it exists. it's still happening. why it's becoming interesting this week is he's actually talking about a democrat this week. the first democrat he's sat down with. most boycott the meetings, but they made it clear he's open to confirming cavanaugh so we'll see how it goes. >> i'll watch for the escalation of the war between donald trump and the press, and i think that ties in with "all the president's men," and what e we saw over the past week, a lot of things, banning a cnn reporter from covering it
msnbc, the feature length movie, all the president's men, the academy awar winning film with robert redforderup to nixon's resignation. the first president to resign his office. in a time where we regularly report on leaks, secret recordings, special counsels, and presidential disputes with the media, we thought we'd take you back to the dramaization in the search for the truth, but, of course, before we go, let's talk about what you're watching for in the week ahead. what are you watching?...
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the movie withr, robert redford was fascinating that there would be a group that just read books looking for plots for the cia and all this kind of stuff, so i think that governmental intrigue makes for tension. >> host: speaking of the deep state and politics, you send out a tweet in april that we want to show the viewers saying that if nobody else stepped up, you were going to run for president against president trump. >> guest: my interest with the outcome is born of incredible frustration. so, i was told -- i am a father with two children, and one of the things -- you and i don't own this country. regardless how you vote and i vote we are stewards of the republic. it's incumbent upon us to hand down a stronger more prosperous nation to the next generation. we merely safeguarded and then we hand it on and we are not doing a good job if we are spending $1.3 trillion in an omnibus spending bill and so that is the pinnacle of my frustration because i'v i'd been told that republicans could only control the house, things would start happening. if we could get in the senate things start hap
the movie withr, robert redford was fascinating that there would be a group that just read books looking for plots for the cia and all this kind of stuff, so i think that governmental intrigue makes for tension. >> host: speaking of the deep state and politics, you send out a tweet in april that we want to show the viewers saying that if nobody else stepped up, you were going to run for president against president trump. >> guest: my interest with the outcome is born of incredible...
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robert redford and nixon gets on the helicopter, right? that's kind of the popular version of watergate. maybe howard baker pops in if you're from tennessee. what really happened was 27 months elapsed. congressional investigate, two special prosecutors, saturday night massacre, tapes dribble out, phrases like expletive deleted enter the conversation. and the fabled moment which is big among the npr left in the country which i love, there's a lot of liberals now who are saying, where is barry gold water when we need him, which is just -- we should all retire when people are saying that. what they mean is that goldwater and hugh scott and john rhodes went down to the white house and they told nixon he had to go. they did it on august 5th, after the tape came out and then nixon is gone by the 8th. so these things take time. i suspect your dad's expletive deleted remarks probably happened about this point in the summer of '74. quickly to john's point, 34, 35%, that was joe mccarthy's national approval rating after the army hearings. if they ta
robert redford and nixon gets on the helicopter, right? that's kind of the popular version of watergate. maybe howard baker pops in if you're from tennessee. what really happened was 27 months elapsed. congressional investigate, two special prosecutors, saturday night massacre, tapes dribble out, phrases like expletive deleted enter the conversation. and the fabled moment which is big among the npr left in the country which i love, there's a lot of liberals now who are saying, where is barry...
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only network was the bone contour is based on three days of contour the famous robert redford movie also on the book six days conned or and it's a kind of retelling of the idea that one man knows this state secret and is being hunted and framed for a crime he did not commit is that we know william hurt is his uncle william hurt is a cia chief and he is trying to protect his nephew who was an i.t. worker who develops an algorithm to detect terrorist activity and that's being played by max irons who's jeremy aren't son actually he's a wonderful actor i play. i play a former cia agent who's come out of retirement to run a task force to try and find max irons because i believe he's guilty and i am trying to catch up to him and i also happen to be william hurt's x. in it like we had an affair way back when i was his mentee and then he dumped me and exiled me to saudi arabia for five years so kind of ruined my career ruined my life and now i am and really i have so much feeling under the surface this character is not she she seems kind of cold and hard when you first meet her but she's actuall
only network was the bone contour is based on three days of contour the famous robert redford movie also on the book six days conned or and it's a kind of retelling of the idea that one man knows this state secret and is being hunted and framed for a crime he did not commit is that we know william hurt is his uncle william hurt is a cia chief and he is trying to protect his nephew who was an i.t. worker who develops an algorithm to detect terrorist activity and that's being played by max irons...