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>> rene: no. no.ing a sauce because you have to find a balance and this is the only one connection. >> anthony: i happen to agree with you. as much as we might like to think of them as artists, i think chefs are probably craftsmen, or artisans. i think there's one chef who i would argue is an artist. i would hold up ferran adria as an example of an artist. >> rene: as i know he don't believes he's an artist, no, he says, "i'm a cook." >> anthony: yeah, but i think he's wrong. rheinischer sauerbraten. traditional sauerbraten. good sauerbraten. but morrissey is going to brown out his shorts if he sees you eating this because it is, how shall i say, equine in origin? old bessie didn't quite make it to the soap factory. >> rene: you like horsemeat? >> anthony: yeah, i do like it actually. this is one of the few places that still does it. >> rene: yeah. >> anthony: the arbitrary decisions we make about what animals we're gonna eat, even i do. you know, 15 years, i've been eating all over the world, i've ne
>> rene: no. no.ing a sauce because you have to find a balance and this is the only one connection. >> anthony: i happen to agree with you. as much as we might like to think of them as artists, i think chefs are probably craftsmen, or artisans. i think there's one chef who i would argue is an artist. i would hold up ferran adria as an example of an artist. >> rene: as i know he don't believes he's an artist, no, he says, "i'm a cook." >> anthony: yeah, but i...
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. >>> renee zellweger's first leading tv role. and what you have never seen renee do before.ndecent proposal" vibes. and i don't know if that's something you said. let us kind of glam onto that and flip it on its head. >> that was definitely one of the references. being inspired by those sort of morality tale films. >> are there still limitations to what you'd be willing to sacrifice? >> in this case, a night alone with your husband. >> in her new binge-worthy netflix drama "what/if," renee transforms into one stylish, devious villain. >> it was kind of diabolical. ♪ somewhere over the rainbow >> she could earn another oscar for her portrayal of judy garland in "judy." i was talking with rami malek about freddie mercury and i asked if he'd gotten him out of his system yet and he said, absolutely not, and i never want to. do you feel that same way about? >> 100%. i'm in love. i want to stay there. >> have you all seen the judy garland trailer yet? >> i saw it and it looks spectacular. >> i'm calling it now, nominations abound for renee zellweger. >>> all right coming up -- jay
. >>> renee zellweger's first leading tv role. and what you have never seen renee do before.ndecent proposal" vibes. and i don't know if that's something you said. let us kind of glam onto that and flip it on its head. >> that was definitely one of the references. being inspired by those sort of morality tale films. >> are there still limitations to what you'd be willing to sacrifice? >> in this case, a night alone with your husband. >> in her new...
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between italy and france when rene soames genius came to france to spend the rest of his life at the invitation of a young french king don't often see given she spent the last three years of his life at the chateau do close to say and died here in fifteen nineteen at the age of sixty seven but his legacy in contemporary europe has you equals. the not commemoration comes amid the largest spike in the country's mostly violence for decades experts say part of the reason is that members of the holocaust and are facing so a new project has come up with an innovative way to keep those memories alive and call number and tell us welcome come i mean how do you keep passing these memories on from generation to generation and it's not easy to keep those alive and so the idea here is to use something like instagram to tell the stories of the holocaust to a younger generation and you can really think of this like and frank's diary that classic book but instead of a diary what if and frank had a smartphone take a look. this film depicting the german army entering hungary during world war two might
between italy and france when rene soames genius came to france to spend the rest of his life at the invitation of a young french king don't often see given she spent the last three years of his life at the chateau do close to say and died here in fifteen nineteen at the age of sixty seven but his legacy in contemporary europe has you equals. the not commemoration comes amid the largest spike in the country's mostly violence for decades experts say part of the reason is that members of the...
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. >> reporter: yet this morning when renee woke up, the car was unlocked, the jar was ajar, and someone rum badged through her glovebox. >> i looked to the right and there was a car with the doors open. looked to the history and i saw a few more cars with the doors open. >> reporter: renee's neighbor shared this video from his home security system. it shows a man with a flashlight disarming his car's alarm system and opening his door. >> security people have been raising the alarm. there is a way to, essentially, hack a key fob. the car companies are trying to come up with ways to comcombat them. >> reporter: the only way to safeguard against this type of break-in is to put your key fob in a container that is specifically designed to block radio waves. >>> an update on warriors star, kevin durant. >> his status for game 1 of the finals. >> reporter: a more than decades-old fight could be settled tonight in santa clara county. why some say a mosque on this property won't fit in. >> we just want them to conform to our way of living. like a barn or a country building of some sort. >> also
. >> reporter: yet this morning when renee woke up, the car was unlocked, the jar was ajar, and someone rum badged through her glovebox. >> i looked to the right and there was a car with the doors open. looked to the history and i saw a few more cars with the doors open. >> reporter: renee's neighbor shared this video from his home security system. it shows a man with a flashlight disarming his car's alarm system and opening his door. >> security people have been raising...
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. >> reporter: renee's neighbor shared this video from his home security system which shows a man with a flashlight disarming his car'srm stemraising the alas a way to essentially hack a key fob. >> reporter: thieves can use a device to trick your key fob into sending a signal that unlocks your door. >> car companies are trying to come up with ways to combat this. >> reporter: it's an unnerving idea, says renee, who moved into her new house just a week ago. >> a little nervous because it's a new neighborhood, we just moved in and feel very violated. >> reporter: the only way to safeguard against this type of break-in is to put your key fob in a container that is specifically designed to block radio waves. >>> a house in the oakland hills is going to need some costly repairs. a dump truck plowed into the front of it. it happened this morning at colton boulevard and snake road. windy roads in the montclair neighborhood. the truck was loaded with dirt and ended up neighbors weren'tt dprau surprised. they s een force to toughucks their nrh of snake road was closed by a fire more than a yea
. >> reporter: renee's neighbor shared this video from his home security system which shows a man with a flashlight disarming his car'srm stemraising the alas a way to essentially hack a key fob. >> reporter: thieves can use a device to trick your key fob into sending a signal that unlocks your door. >> car companies are trying to come up with ways to combat this. >> reporter: it's an unnerving idea, says renee, who moved into her new house just a week ago. >> a...
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songs period was an extremely important time in the friendship between italy and france when rene soames jenius came to france to spend the rest of his life at the invitation of a young french king as an awful sea davinci spent the last three years of his life at the chateau do close to say and died here in fifteen nineteen at the age of sixty seven but his legacy in contemporary europe has few equals. south africa's olympic running champion cost as the menu is being urged by supporters not to quit her sport this after some in you posted a cryptic tweet hinting she might do just that quit or wednesday she lost her appeal of an international track and field rule that will force certain women starting on may eighth to lower their to start with drugs. cast to cement his recent treat as have many wondering about have future she posted this a day after she lost her appeal at the court of arbitration for sport knowing when to walk away is wisdom being able to a security and walking away with your head held high is dignity. cancer quick to react encouraging her to not give up but at least one o
songs period was an extremely important time in the friendship between italy and france when rene soames jenius came to france to spend the rest of his life at the invitation of a young french king as an awful sea davinci spent the last three years of his life at the chateau do close to say and died here in fifteen nineteen at the age of sixty seven but his legacy in contemporary europe has few equals. south africa's olympic running champion cost as the menu is being urged by supporters not to...
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this is a tornado on the ground this is on morgantown, ennsylvania area, south of rening.look at this. look at this. >> that'smonster. incredible. >> just amazing. what's fahaen there? t's the debris that tornado was able to pick up a couple of mimes away from this guy's house. fortunately he was okay and a lot of houses we damaged because of that tornado right there. >> it seems like it is in slow-mowhen the camera tilts up like that. >> that tornado is weaken right there so it is not as quick when itis on the grou you can see the debris flen from that is phenomenal video. let's show you what's happening ss our area. nothing like that here and we ve don't ha the same tornado threat here tomorrow a we ha good thunderstorm threat. here is one reason why. look at the temperatures, it is 80 degrees. winds out of the south at 9 miles per hour. we are at 11:00 at night. it is 80 degrees. tha s very warm foris time of the year. 76 in hunting town. the 9.ternoon high today is we are still above average and it is 11:00 tonight. pennsylvania has been gettingoc rd all day today. sti
this is a tornado on the ground this is on morgantown, ennsylvania area, south of rening.look at this. look at this. >> that'smonster. incredible. >> just amazing. what's fahaen there? t's the debris that tornado was able to pick up a couple of mimes away from this guy's house. fortunately he was okay and a lot of houses we damaged because of that tornado right there. >> it seems like it is in slow-mowhen the camera tilts up like that. >> that tornado is weaken right...
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presidents of italy and france gathered at given she's tomb was france it's only on its own say this renee stone's period was an extremely important time in the friendship between italy and france when you're in a sense genius came to france to spend the rest of his life at the invitation of a young french king and see given she spent the last three years of his life at the chateau do close say and died here in fifteen nineteen at the age of sixty seven but his legacy in contemporary europe has few equals. tolerance can watch you alone cohen has murdered woman's body guards just days before his coronation the king is a three time to go see he's forty to hold a fourth wife and a surprise this time and that was shown on hold tight each other you create a screen. this was some weights we're now a relationship that love was a rumor few years now it's official the king annoying seeing his queen with sacred water this elaborate ceremony was broadcast to the entire country and it was watched by leaders of the country's ruling military and other royal family members the couple finished the ceremon
presidents of italy and france gathered at given she's tomb was france it's only on its own say this renee stone's period was an extremely important time in the friendship between italy and france when you're in a sense genius came to france to spend the rest of his life at the invitation of a young french king and see given she spent the last three years of his life at the chateau do close say and died here in fifteen nineteen at the age of sixty seven but his legacy in contemporary europe has...
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renee zellweger plays a devious billionaire in her new drama, but she tells us she'd really love to see return of bridgetjones. i hope so. yeah, i don't know. i'm not being cagey, i promise, i don't know. i know that helen's written the book so maybe i guess there is that possibility. good morning. a chilly start to the day but for many of us it's going to be dry, sunny and warm but some rain across northern scotland, one or two showers across northern england and north wales. i'll tell you more in 15 minutes. good morning. it's wednesday the 22nd of may. our top story: theresa may will make the case for her new brexit plan in parliament later, amid signs that opposition to her compromise is hardening. the prime minister's written tojeremy corbyn, urging the labour leader to back her amended deal. in the three—page letter, released just a few minutes ago, mrs may says she believes her deal should be able to command cross—party support. she says it will put an end to the "corrosive brexit debate that is damaging our politics" and she tells mr corbyn that if she is willing to compromise,
renee zellweger plays a devious billionaire in her new drama, but she tells us she'd really love to see return of bridgetjones. i hope so. yeah, i don't know. i'm not being cagey, i promise, i don't know. i know that helen's written the book so maybe i guess there is that possibility. good morning. a chilly start to the day but for many of us it's going to be dry, sunny and warm but some rain across northern scotland, one or two showers across northern england and north wales. i'll tell you...
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thomas wright, ottawa pippinger, rex pemblo, jewel ross, renee francisco, leslie simon, hansen. >> good afternoon, i'm garry barringer and i'm a native of the city campus and have been a homeowner there for 40 years. i'm also a retired city employee having worked for the juvenile probation department for the past 15 years. i have been a supporter of the city college, voting for every bond measure that the college has been, has presented to the voters. i've taken advantage of the community aspect of city college, having taken classes in real estate, dance, exercise, music, film and piano. and i fear that this budget that you are putting forth had taken the community right out of the san francisco community college system. education is exploration. education is opportunity. education is not a guided pathway where you take young people by the nov nose and leadm and tell them what they have to take. education is for growth and this budget goes in the opposite way. it's taking community and the joy out of learning. i'm also here to support the building of the performing arts and education ce
thomas wright, ottawa pippinger, rex pemblo, jewel ross, renee francisco, leslie simon, hansen. >> good afternoon, i'm garry barringer and i'm a native of the city campus and have been a homeowner there for 40 years. i'm also a retired city employee having worked for the juvenile probation department for the past 15 years. i have been a supporter of the city college, voting for every bond measure that the college has been, has presented to the voters. i've taken advantage of the community...
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try list rene ready tabs. they turn into liquid when you chew.ternational in theaters. >>> promotional consideration pr provided by. >>> join the keto 30 challenge today. >> i lost six inches in four weeks. >> try your keto 30 challenge today. it's four easy steps. >> this is the first program that's worked for me. >> lose weight now on the keto diet. >>> the rtm videos app is the easiest way to watch the best videos. download it now. >>> this is howard hughes. he likes to tear things up on his dirt bike. this is his 4th run of the day. here he is going uphill. >> you got challenger still. sometimes it doesn't always go right. >> be careful otherwise you'll end up tearing up -- >> the only thing really hurt was his pride. now let's move on over. this guy over here, he's on his motorcycle. next to a pond. he's doing a wheelie. >> good one. >> there we go. it's one of those he sets it up. >> yes, he went in the waterer. his friend wouldn't say whether he did it intentionally. i'm going to say no, he didn't. >> he commit. >> somebody's in trouble. >
try list rene ready tabs. they turn into liquid when you chew.ternational in theaters. >>> promotional consideration pr provided by. >>> join the keto 30 challenge today. >> i lost six inches in four weeks. >> try your keto 30 challenge today. it's four easy steps. >> this is the first program that's worked for me. >> lose weight now on the keto diet. >>> the rtm videos app is the easiest way to watch the best videos. download it now....
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host: this is rene in maryland and would support a wealth tax. why, renee?aller: i support a wealth tax because we have runaway capitalism. capitalism is the most beautiful system of economy in the world, but we have entered an aberrant state. incorporations were taxed in the 1950's rather well and they reinvented back into america and our infrastructure and what we have seen is a form of capitalism that i think very much models the russian model of oligarchs, these titans of power accumulate such massive wealth to their own personal ends and goals without reinvesting one dime back into the american workforce, back into our infrastructure. if you ask me, that is the most un-american, unpatriotic thing imaginable. we have seen wealth disparity increase from the time of ronald reagan to now and the separation between the hyper rich and the working poor, of which i am, i am a person who speaks four languages, and honorable veteran of this country. i am now working as a substitute teacher after graduating with honors. i cannot make ends meet. i don't know about
host: this is rene in maryland and would support a wealth tax. why, renee?aller: i support a wealth tax because we have runaway capitalism. capitalism is the most beautiful system of economy in the world, but we have entered an aberrant state. incorporations were taxed in the 1950's rather well and they reinvented back into america and our infrastructure and what we have seen is a form of capitalism that i think very much models the russian model of oligarchs, these titans of power accumulate...
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it survived all sorts of attacks and finals and still evokes the atmosphere of the night and renee some serious. beginnings of today's complex state back to the 13th century the consul's heyday came 300 years later. in the 19th century the jukes of cold work established an important part connection in the castle. it includes a large armory. and a collection of carriages and slays. the nearly 2000 historical glasses are especially impressive. you can also view the rooms where the jukes and their staff lived for instance the private tutors room and the smoking lounge. the hunting room with its inlaid wooden panels is spectacular. on your toe you'll find traces of 2 important men one was a gifted painter court artist lucas kind the elder because a house is more than 30 of his paintings. the other man had a masterly way with words protestant reformer martin luther king 1530 he spent 5 months in the castle. cowpoke fortress is popularly called the crown of franconia its nickname is no coincidence widely visible from afar it dominates the region so a visit to the castle is worthwhile not only
it survived all sorts of attacks and finals and still evokes the atmosphere of the night and renee some serious. beginnings of today's complex state back to the 13th century the consul's heyday came 300 years later. in the 19th century the jukes of cold work established an important part connection in the castle. it includes a large armory. and a collection of carriages and slays. the nearly 2000 historical glasses are especially impressive. you can also view the rooms where the jukes and their...
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well, rene did that. rene also came with the room. this phone is just for you.ivate butler, on call 24/7. how many rooms are you handling right now? just yours. one per room? dedicated to you. yes, sir. lemonis: but i didn't want to stay in my room. i'm here for the action. -welcome. i'm martina. -nice to meet you. so, this is roulette. do you know roulette? -you're gonna explain it to me. -i sure will. how about -- do you have a rewards card with us? total rewards? i do. watch out. -all right! -there it is. my first dollar on the diamond card. i asked martina for a quick explanation. so, you can bet on one number. that pays 35-to-1, by the way. okay. you can bet on two numbers, which pays 17-to-1. you can bet on three numbers, 11-to-1. four numbers, 8-to-1. this is the only spot on the board for five numbers, which pays 6-to-1. lemonis: honestly, i had no clue. or you can bet on six numbers, and that pays 5-to-1. but you don't have to remember all that. and i should have stopped right there. here we go. i only lasted three spins. oh, man. ohh! 17. 32. ohh! you
well, rene did that. rene also came with the room. this phone is just for you.ivate butler, on call 24/7. how many rooms are you handling right now? just yours. one per room? dedicated to you. yes, sir. lemonis: but i didn't want to stay in my room. i'm here for the action. -welcome. i'm martina. -nice to meet you. so, this is roulette. do you know roulette? -you're gonna explain it to me. -i sure will. how about -- do you have a rewards card with us? total rewards? i do. watch out. -all right!...
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aquÍ estÁ ♪ renÉ coronado un guatemalteco nacido en una aldea en el departamento del progreso. como Éramos muy pobres y varios hermanos le pedÍ a mi papÁ que me hiciera una caja de luz entre para ayudar en la casa, mi papÁ no querÍa, al final decidiÓ hacerla y me dijo que no dejara la escuela, en la maÑana iba a la escuela y en la tarde iba a lustrar zapatos. >> tenÍa 88 aÑos en donde pues ganaba 50 centavos diarios a partir de quÉ edad decidiste irte a estados unidos? >> crecÍ en las calles de guatemala, a los 21 aÑos me vine para california, donde crucÉ sin documentos solo sin dinero, sin familiares en estados unidos, sin hablar inglÉs y con 6° aÑo de primaria. >> con muchos sueÑos >> con una bolsa llena de sueÑo con fe de que sÍ podria lograrlo >> de ahÍ quÉ siguiÓ, cuÁl fue tu primer trabajo? >> me tocÓ abrir san jzanjas qu partÍa las manos con las palas. >> pero no hay trabajo que sea indigno. >> si no lo sabes hacer hay que aprenderlo >> hasta fui chef griego >> sÍ porque la cara te ayuda (risas cuÉntame una cosa, entraste a trabajar a un museo muy importante como jardine
aquÍ estÁ ♪ renÉ coronado un guatemalteco nacido en una aldea en el departamento del progreso. como Éramos muy pobres y varios hermanos le pedÍ a mi papÁ que me hiciera una caja de luz entre para ayudar en la casa, mi papÁ no querÍa, al final decidiÓ hacerla y me dijo que no dejara la escuela, en la maÑana iba a la escuela y en la tarde iba a lustrar zapatos. >> tenÍa 88 aÑos en donde pues ganaba 50 centavos diarios a partir de quÉ edad decidiste irte a estados unidos?...
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catron and renee from the fryeburg university sports institute a testing how the body utilizes energy how much energy do we take in and how do we expend it. the basal metabolic rate or d m r is the energy our bodies require just to maintain all basic functions during the course of one day. it works rather like one of the old type light bulbs energy it's taken in an expended light exercise increases b.m.r. it's a combination of many factors so each person has their own metabolic rate. when people go on slimming diets for many weeks the body loses weight but it also means that to starvation mode to manage the reduced energy available the basal metabolic rate falls but it stays low even when we start eating normally again that's why people put on weight faster after a diet it's called the yoyo effect so how can we lose weight permanently that's a question freiburg universities professor daniel kearney is seeking to unfair. we know that long term weight loss only functions when we also exercise exercise builds muscle mass and raises the basal metabolic rate and we also burn calories while
catron and renee from the fryeburg university sports institute a testing how the body utilizes energy how much energy do we take in and how do we expend it. the basal metabolic rate or d m r is the energy our bodies require just to maintain all basic functions during the course of one day. it works rather like one of the old type light bulbs energy it's taken in an expended light exercise increases b.m.r. it's a combination of many factors so each person has their own metabolic rate. when...
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i'm rene solomon in kentucky.what it is and why it could revolutionize police investigations. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> a juroday convicted insys therapeutics founder and four former executives of racketeering and other federal prosecutors accused them of bribing doctors to unnecessarily press krcribe the painkiller, something that helped fuel the opioid epidemic and insys is the biggest executive to be tried in a case related to opioid abuse. crime fighting is being modernized and like most everything els technology is laying a big role and it's getting its start i frankfurt,k kent rassel solomon has our story. >> for more than 30 years police labs have beensing dna to help solve cases, but the technology is time consuming and expensive. now law enforcement across the nation is testing out a new technology that could completely change crime sol wng asknow it. >> let's be clear. this is a game chanr. >> the traditional process bens lear in this lab and there are four more steps after it all of which happen in different parts of th
i'm rene solomon in kentucky.what it is and why it could revolutionize police investigations. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> a juroday convicted insys therapeutics founder and four former executives of racketeering and other federal prosecutors accused them of bribing doctors to unnecessarily press krcribe the painkiller, something that helped fuel the opioid epidemic and insys is the biggest executive to be tried in a case related to opioid abuse. crime fighting is being modernized and like most...
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. >> reporter: rene, the funeral director, received the flag on behalf of the perkins family it tookange their day. >> he was willing to risk his life for our freedom this is the least we can do. >> reporter: perkins served in the u.s. army, then worked for the city of cincinnati >> i myself being a two-time iraq war veteran, completely understand what it means to honor somebody and to serve them and to bury them with the proper respect they deserve >> reporter: this soldier got just that, buried with military honors >> please place your hand over your heart >> reporter: and surrounded by family he never knew he had. kathy park, nbc news >> glad to honor mr. perkins this morning here on "early today. >>> as part of the memorial day weekend tribtd, the annual flag place. ceremony took place in los angeles this past weekend. volunteers gathered to honor fallen service members by placing flags on their 60 boy s present and a total of 88,000 american flags were placed in front of each grave marker the flags will be collected on tuesday. >> well, thanks for waking up with us. eye marlie h
. >> reporter: rene, the funeral director, received the flag on behalf of the perkins family it tookange their day. >> he was willing to risk his life for our freedom this is the least we can do. >> reporter: perkins served in the u.s. army, then worked for the city of cincinnati >> i myself being a two-time iraq war veteran, completely understand what it means to honor somebody and to serve them and to bury them with the proper respect they deserve >> reporter:...
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state's counsels that visits a mall skier and heads to brussels instead to discuss iran's threats renee going to its nuclear deal commitments. next will be russia. will say feature high on the agenda and amid growing concerns like civilian deaths from u.s. strength strikes the pentagon develops what's been.
state's counsels that visits a mall skier and heads to brussels instead to discuss iran's threats renee going to its nuclear deal commitments. next will be russia. will say feature high on the agenda and amid growing concerns like civilian deaths from u.s. strength strikes the pentagon develops what's been.
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>>here's your first look at renee zellweger as judy garland in judy zellweger plays the legendary performer near the end of her life in the musical bio drama which hits theaters in september well i can give you just a little bit of a glimpse deaf actor cj jones has revealed he's working on avatar 2 at the easter seals disability film challenge awards. he shared that tidbit about the secrets equal you know the one thing i could just mention is that i'm creator of the nabi you know sign language. so that's going to be featured in the film. and that's all for now. a trio of oscar winners is taking the comeback trail. that's the title of the action comedy starring robert de niro as a movie producer who is deeply in debt to a mob boss played by morgan freeman. so the producer makes a film with a washed up western star played by tommy lee jones hoping he'll die during filming and the producer can collect the insurance filming begins in june in new mexico in hollywood, i'm david and. >>we'll take a look at this so the texas department of transportation, the got a little hollywood on us. this is an
>>here's your first look at renee zellweger as judy garland in judy zellweger plays the legendary performer near the end of her life in the musical bio drama which hits theaters in september well i can give you just a little bit of a glimpse deaf actor cj jones has revealed he's working on avatar 2 at the easter seals disability film challenge awards. he shared that tidbit about the secrets equal you know the one thing i could just mention is that i'm creator of the nabi you know sign...
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mario draghi by the end of this year earlier this year the money will said he wanted to see a new rene solves take place in europe well if he can reform the way directly elected positions are filled in the e.u. institutions will vast maybe more akin to a revolution peter all of our r.t. early. political analyst and raina roth told us he doesn't believe the so-called lead candidate system has lived up to expectations. in my understanding there's some kind of dodge or leave leave kind of the system is a kind of democracy simulation because of the citizens cannot directly choose which candidate is the best option who represents best the people's interests so it's a party issue the parties before hand select their most appropriate what they think is most appropriate to have it but this is quite dysfunctional because even in germany we can see that monthly the german. lead candidate for the e.p. p. is fighting against german interests just to get votes from that for example east european parties when he says that not stream to pipeline should be stopped as it has been finished now and it's
mario draghi by the end of this year earlier this year the money will said he wanted to see a new rene solves take place in europe well if he can reform the way directly elected positions are filled in the e.u. institutions will vast maybe more akin to a revolution peter all of our r.t. early. political analyst and raina roth told us he doesn't believe the so-called lead candidate system has lived up to expectations. in my understanding there's some kind of dodge or leave leave kind of the...
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it‘s a big year for renee zellweger. i hear you‘ve just celebrated a big birthday. congratulations.z around her powerful performance asjudy garland in the biopic that charts the final tragic year of the troubled hollywood legend‘s life. it was a very, very special experience, going to work every day with magnificent crew and everyone motivated by the same things, this love forjudy garland and what she meant to them, and it sort of became this love letter. how different would you say that the hollywood you‘ve risen up through was to the one that she operated in? big changes happening now. which were inevitable, i suppose, as younger generations of women are coming up. and it was normal for them to assume that they could rise to the top of their games and to ask questions that, i don‘t know, didn‘t seem obvious to maybe my generation, or maybe we were beginning to ask the question, but it didn‘t occur to us to sort of bust through and just point at the thing that was wrong and say, "why are we accepting these things? this is ridiculous." and ifeel like it‘s changing at an accelerated
it‘s a big year for renee zellweger. i hear you‘ve just celebrated a big birthday. congratulations.z around her powerful performance asjudy garland in the biopic that charts the final tragic year of the troubled hollywood legend‘s life. it was a very, very special experience, going to work every day with magnificent crew and everyone motivated by the same things, this love forjudy garland and what she meant to them, and it sort of became this love letter. how different would you say that...
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. >> reporter: marine corps veteran and financial adviser rene brewer says low starting salaries and structured world of military pay make it difficult for service members to dig themselves out of debt. >> once you get promoted, naturally, you get a pay raise but if you need to make up a $20,000 difference in a year, it's not like another service is going to knock on your door and say let me take you in and take you up three rungs >> reporter: today, most military families are more worried about money than going into battle. in a recent survey, service members and their spouses ranked financial stress as a greater concern than even deployment for military spouses, it was the number one worry with 49% saying it's their top concern >> it was a struggle we were moving things around trying to figure out, what do we pay now, what do we put off. >> reporter: but bruer says, like being a good soldier, it takes financial discipline to turn it around. >> you really want to throttle back lifestyle, if it got out of control, get yourself back on the right path >> now it's your turn. >> reporter
. >> reporter: marine corps veteran and financial adviser rene brewer says low starting salaries and structured world of military pay make it difficult for service members to dig themselves out of debt. >> once you get promoted, naturally, you get a pay raise but if you need to make up a $20,000 difference in a year, it's not like another service is going to knock on your door and say let me take you in and take you up three rungs >> reporter: today, most military families are...
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of italy and france gathered at given she's tomb was france it's a don't know and it's all say this renee songs period was an extremely important time in the friendship between italy and france when you're in a sense genius came to france to spend the rest of his life at the invitation of a young french king will see. given she spent the last three years of his life at the chateau duke lola's say and died here in fifteen nineteen at the age of sixty seven but his legacy in contemporary europe has few equals. quick lot of football at barcelona have beaten liverpool three nel in the first leg of the champions league semifinals there is open the scoring for the spanish hosts in the twenty six minutes and lino massi scored the second fifteen minutes from time and he struck again just seven minutes later the second leg will take place on in liverpool on tuesday that will decide who will face or tottenham in the final. his reminder the top story this this weds president nicolas maduro the army to fight off raku plotters following the vicious weeks of violence the clear has continued but up was
of italy and france gathered at given she's tomb was france it's a don't know and it's all say this renee songs period was an extremely important time in the friendship between italy and france when you're in a sense genius came to france to spend the rest of his life at the invitation of a young french king will see. given she spent the last three years of his life at the chateau duke lola's say and died here in fifteen nineteen at the age of sixty seven but his legacy in contemporary europe...
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rene sensible. live for some of the view. see a libel or not is assume the fading of traditional parties in the polarization between the national ready party and the renaissance party confirms that the political scene is now split between nationalist and globalist this fundamental debate will determine our nation and our peoples future and will determine what voters will have to choose in the next elections. marine le pen's victory was echoed across the alps by meth tail salvini whose leg at party was the biggest winner from italy's election results a strong anti immigration message and the focus on europe's christian identity won him around 30 percent of the vote so vini has formed a new right wing populist alliance with other like minded politicians from all over europe their gains weren't as big as some polls had suggested but the newly formed european alliance of peoples and nations could still be a force to be reckoned with in the european parliament of course we could see that happening parties. which parties within the
rene sensible. live for some of the view. see a libel or not is assume the fading of traditional parties in the polarization between the national ready party and the renaissance party confirms that the political scene is now split between nationalist and globalist this fundamental debate will determine our nation and our peoples future and will determine what voters will have to choose in the next elections. marine le pen's victory was echoed across the alps by meth tail salvini whose leg at...
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imports on twitter he wrote we are right where we want to be with china the president accuses beijing of rene going on commitments in trade talks. swedish prosecutors are expected to decide today whether to reinvestigate rape charges against wiki leaks founder julian a song whose is deny the allegations in this case which was dropped and 2017 requests to renew the probe was filed last month the same day songs was arrested in london. lithuania's presidential election is headed for a runoff vote after the 1st round the economist and political novice richard thomas . will face off against the former conservative finance minister in brega. that runoff is scheduled for may the 26th. well this weekend saw thousands of people turning out for climate change protests of london brussels and paris the demonstrations followed those launched by the so-called extinction rebellion movement which shut down much of central central london last month it's advocating civil disobedience to force governments into declaring a climate emergency. think blood gushing down the stairs of a permission landmark a graphic
imports on twitter he wrote we are right where we want to be with china the president accuses beijing of rene going on commitments in trade talks. swedish prosecutors are expected to decide today whether to reinvestigate rape charges against wiki leaks founder julian a song whose is deny the allegations in this case which was dropped and 2017 requests to renew the probe was filed last month the same day songs was arrested in london. lithuania's presidential election is headed for a runoff vote...
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renascence period was an extremely important time in the friendship between italy and france when rene soames jenius came to france to spend the rest of his life at the invitation of a young french king as an awful city davinci spent the last three years of his life at the chateau say and died here in fifteen nineteen at the age of sixty seven but his legacy in contemporary europe has few equals. full is just over a month before the women's world cup kicks off in france and there is word that the best women's player in the world will not be competing that's right adda huggy bear the winner of last year's coveted by award was left off the norwegian team's roster that's wrong. place for a french club that has spoken out against her whole federation over frustrations with the state of the women's game in norway the national team coach says her bags absence is by her own decision. here's a reminder the top story that we're following for you but it's whalers president nicolas maduro has urged the army to fight off kooks walkers following this week's demonstrations opposition leader one why
renascence period was an extremely important time in the friendship between italy and france when rene soames jenius came to france to spend the rest of his life at the invitation of a young french king as an awful city davinci spent the last three years of his life at the chateau say and died here in fifteen nineteen at the age of sixty seven but his legacy in contemporary europe has few equals. full is just over a month before the women's world cup kicks off in france and there is word that...
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rene is with me from the self storage association.siness and increasing amount of businesses, not just for storing old furniture. we have about 30% of our customers, business customers and people like steve who has moved out of his garage and getting some more space through the big businesses that use it for holding goods for reps and drop off merchandise. its flexible space, isn't it, that's the benefit? that's the thing, you can use it for a week, a month, a yearand if you need a bigger unit or downsize we accommodate that and you are only paying for the space you use, as opposed to a warehouse which might be half empty or full. let's introduce you to the man who has crunched all the numbers. astonishing business. they suggest a third of us keep hold of all that stuff for about three years. 0liver, good morning. big business isn't it? we had about a business using it but is it because our houses are too small and we don't want to get rid of stuff? a combination of factors. 0ne of stuff? a combination of factors. one third of custome
rene is with me from the self storage association.siness and increasing amount of businesses, not just for storing old furniture. we have about 30% of our customers, business customers and people like steve who has moved out of his garage and getting some more space through the big businesses that use it for holding goods for reps and drop off merchandise. its flexible space, isn't it, that's the benefit? that's the thing, you can use it for a week, a month, a yearand if you need a bigger unit...
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going to have to work for our own interests the phrase goes two wrongs don't make a right if america's renee on the packs and you seem to think that the e.u. is wavering over what it's going to do about the pact the one thing that iran can cling to with un backing is to say that it's met its commitments if it stops doing that it's all going to unravel. i know i agree with you two wrongs don't make a right but at the same time what action has europe taken against america walking out of the deal you know america has walked out of the deal and it's literally for an kerosene and burning the deal by making these secondary sanctions and everything and europe sits there and it makes all of these sort of statements and it pays a lot of lip service to the whole thing but there's no real tangible results coming out of europe the only people that have been giving iran tangible results has been russia and china that have continued transacting. they're on arguably india but europe itself is like it's all wishy washy many european companies who are doing business in iran have decided they need to leave ev
going to have to work for our own interests the phrase goes two wrongs don't make a right if america's renee on the packs and you seem to think that the e.u. is wavering over what it's going to do about the pact the one thing that iran can cling to with un backing is to say that it's met its commitments if it stops doing that it's all going to unravel. i know i agree with you two wrongs don't make a right but at the same time what action has europe taken against america walking out of the deal...
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secretary of state cancels a visit to moscow and heads to brussels instead to discuss iran's threats renee going to its nuclear deal commitments quite compos next stop there will be russia which will also feature high on the agenda also to come amid growing concern over civilian deaths from u.s. drone strikes the pentagon developed sports being dubbed the new missile a weapon and spinning blades and supposedly more accurate than existing technology .
secretary of state cancels a visit to moscow and heads to brussels instead to discuss iran's threats renee going to its nuclear deal commitments quite compos next stop there will be russia which will also feature high on the agenda also to come amid growing concern over civilian deaths from u.s. drone strikes the pentagon developed sports being dubbed the new missile a weapon and spinning blades and supposedly more accurate than existing technology .
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milan the last supper and mona lisa are among the most widely popular and influential paintings of the rene sauce they would change reports when i was in france where davinci spent the last years of his life. the another division she arrived in france carrying his most famous work the mona lisa on the donkey's back. this royal chateau de on was on the banks of the rwa is where he spent the final chapter of his extraordinary life. young french king francis the first was enthralled by his genius he called leonardo his father never will tell you what's fawcett to the french kings through the west to show you were seeking an intellectual refinement the tea had previously discovered in italy and wanted to transpose different court if you wanted to sure the french quarter was the most elegant in europe five hundred years after his death his hope the legacy of leonardo the maestro of the nascence can help repair relationships between italy and france which once again have hit turbulent times. president emanuel macron and his the talian counterparts tara hope to soothe the tensions between rome and
milan the last supper and mona lisa are among the most widely popular and influential paintings of the rene sauce they would change reports when i was in france where davinci spent the last years of his life. the another division she arrived in france carrying his most famous work the mona lisa on the donkey's back. this royal chateau de on was on the banks of the rwa is where he spent the final chapter of his extraordinary life. young french king francis the first was enthralled by his genius...
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the rene nouned japanese american sculptor. we'll talk to her son and the google employee. >> from ktvu new this, this is the 4. >> hear more about the surprising new theory from the defense team that the deadly warehouse fire was arson. i'm alex savage. >> and i'm heather holmes. they're saying the fire was intentionally set. >> we were in the courtroom today where the opening statements concluded. >> reporter: the famed attorney added to the arson theory saying that someone hurled molotov cocktails inside the warehouse killing 36 people. officially the cause of the deadly ghost ship fire in oakland is undetermined. for the two men on trial they say it's arson. on wednesday one took it a step further. >> one witness heard popping sounds like glass breaking right before the fire and then you saw people run out the back door. that suggests that molotov cocktails or bottles with gasoline were utilized in the arson. >> reporter: in his opening statement to the jury he said the unidentified arsonist should be the one on trial, one
the rene nouned japanese american sculptor. we'll talk to her son and the google employee. >> from ktvu new this, this is the 4. >> hear more about the surprising new theory from the defense team that the deadly warehouse fire was arson. i'm alex savage. >> and i'm heather holmes. they're saying the fire was intentionally set. >> we were in the courtroom today where the opening statements concluded. >> reporter: the famed attorney added to the arson theory saying...
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my middle name is rene, r-e-n-e-e. >> okay. >> my maiden name was sims, s-i-m-s. >> and elisa, where's that coming from. >> no, i left florida. you know, i mean, i was a fugitive from florida. >> she was a mother of two, wanted in florida for violating probation and had been on the run for nine years, she said. she eventually settled in las vegas where she met larry and by this time had changed her name to elisa. she told the police she was at the horse show in arizona when she found out police wanted to talk to her about larry. and so she took off in her jaguar, drove from state to state. >> where were you headed at this point. >> i didn't -- just away. >> so with the preliminaries out of the way, now came the big question. what happened to larry mcnabney? elisa, without hesitation and without even being asked, spilled the beans. >> and did i kill my husband? yes, i killed my husband. >> there it was, no apology, no evasion. she simply confessed to killing her husband, larry mcnabney. but, and this was a "but" with a capital "b," that wasn't the whole story, not even close. >>> coming
my middle name is rene, r-e-n-e-e. >> okay. >> my maiden name was sims, s-i-m-s. >> and elisa, where's that coming from. >> no, i left florida. you know, i mean, i was a fugitive from florida. >> she was a mother of two, wanted in florida for violating probation and had been on the run for nine years, she said. she eventually settled in las vegas where she met larry and by this time had changed her name to elisa. she told the police she was at the horse show in...
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the founder of the museum, rupert garcia and then the late renee ines and ralph, who presented and held down that space for so many years. they were joined by other people, including the artist who was the first curator. we moved on people like maria pineta were here to run studio 24. after liz, came catalina and then our own. so i liken it to a very long and bumpy relay run, where we've been passing that baton until we got to this unimaginable moment. this time in which we understand that we are beginning. i call it remembering the future. we are here because someone came before us and someone will come after us. and all of that is but one fabric of memory, of justice, of commitment, of resiliency and of art. there are so many artists in this room today. so many people. i can't see you all. but i know you're here. there was a moment in the making of the history that was one of serious struggle. there was police harassment. what is ironic, that many of the things we talked about then are present now. i have a favorite writer, walter benjamin and he says to articulate the past historical
the founder of the museum, rupert garcia and then the late renee ines and ralph, who presented and held down that space for so many years. they were joined by other people, including the artist who was the first curator. we moved on people like maria pineta were here to run studio 24. after liz, came catalina and then our own. so i liken it to a very long and bumpy relay run, where we've been passing that baton until we got to this unimaginable moment. this time in which we understand that we...
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. >> i want to ask you the same question i asked renee. i keep being stalked. paul manafort is going all this stuff. journalists broke his sketchy real estate transactions, but for the mueller probe, he may never have faced accountability. there is nothing fundamentally wrong with supporters of a president getting jobs in the administration. >> i went through the transition process with the obama administration. they check you out and vet you and so on. there is a lot of people, it seems who were willing to behave in a corrupt manner and engage in the acts of buying each other off in a surely arrogant manner. i will look to your cleverness about how to manage this underwriting. the next day i want to thank you for fixing my issue. the issue was a total financial failure and $300,000 of credit card debt that barred him from being extended and the very notion that there is people with this degree of -- it's as if they are not talking about -- just minor problems. they are not qualified to be receiving loans. set aside the government issue and shows a gross inequi
. >> i want to ask you the same question i asked renee. i keep being stalked. paul manafort is going all this stuff. journalists broke his sketchy real estate transactions, but for the mueller probe, he may never have faced accountability. there is nothing fundamentally wrong with supporters of a president getting jobs in the administration. >> i went through the transition process with the obama administration. they check you out and vet you and so on. there is a lot of people, it...