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. >>> and channing tatum reveals the cool proposal joke >>> rereleased and remastered in 3-did. >>> rereleased-did. "terminator ♪ it's time for the biggest sale of the year >>> rereleased and remastered in 3-did. with the new "tsleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring... does your bed do that? the new 360 smart bed is part of our biggest sale of the year where all beds are on sale. and right now save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed. plus free home delivery. ends saturday! >>> now channing tatum on the cruel joke he played on his wife, jenna. >> when i proposed to my wife, i did something cruel because i thought she was oopt me, and i told her i never wanted to get married and try to throw her off. i don't believe in the institution of marriage, and i don't think i ever want to get married ever. and she basically just broke down crying. >> channing dropped that gem on a bbc radio show, and added he proposed soon after because the prank went so far. >> i can't imagine. >> that was bad.
. >>> and channing tatum reveals the cool proposal joke >>> rereleased and remastered in 3-did. >>> rereleased-did. "terminator ♪ it's time for the biggest sale of the year >>> rereleased and remastered in 3-did. with the new "tsleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring... does your bed do that? the new 360 smart bed is part of our biggest sale of...
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it was originally released in january, then rereleased in january, then rereleased in april with vocals fro at ikea, we believe your perfect student deserves the perfect room for the perfect price. and... who's there? hey. a boy? oh, on the bed? you never told your dad and i about any... wait, what's going on now? move the flag. at ikea, we believe your perfect student deserves the perfect room for the perfect price. and... who's there? hey. a boy? oh, on the bed? you never told your dad and i about any... wait, what's going on now? move the flag. >>> a woman is pleading to get her stolen computer equipment back that contained priceless videos of her dad. a surveillance video shows a man rummaging through liz's car in san francisco. it happened just after 6:00 in the afternoon on june 6th. the man leaves in a hurry with several bags. kane was in the process of moving and said she forgot her six laptops and five external hard drives were in the car. videos of her dad who has stage-4 cancer were in the car. those videos are everything to her. she said whoever has her items, she just wants
it was originally released in january, then rereleased in january, then rereleased in april with vocals fro at ikea, we believe your perfect student deserves the perfect room for the perfect price. and... who's there? hey. a boy? oh, on the bed? you never told your dad and i about any... wait, what's going on now? move the flag. at ikea, we believe your perfect student deserves the perfect room for the perfect price. and... who's there? hey. a boy? oh, on the bed? you never told your dad and i...
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and you know we thought that you know rerelease and it was is the proper time for a record like that now the way things are going and it is a good way to add new music or you could new music get to a couple new songs we've got a powerful song called good cop bad cop which is talking about the responsibility of the good cops to police the bad caps and so you know that idea is a great it's a great song and it's perfect for the death certificate album do you still feel inspiration all the time are you writing songs in the ed all the time. i don't i don't know how artists can live and not be inspired. because life is full inspiration everywhere you look. especially you know a person who feels like you know this is a great way to to get out of frustration and great weight is to you know tell the world how you feel you know when music or art or anything you don't i don't see how you can just sit around i don't know if you're tired or what yet without a doubt and you became famous for politically charged music do you see parallels between what's going on now and when n.w.a. first came out.
and you know we thought that you know rerelease and it was is the proper time for a record like that now the way things are going and it is a good way to add new music or you could new music get to a couple new songs we've got a powerful song called good cop bad cop which is talking about the responsibility of the good cops to police the bad caps and so you know that idea is a great it's a great song and it's perfect for the death certificate album do you still feel inspiration all the time are...
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re—released, a movie about playwright joe orton, rereleased for the 50th anniversary of his death, thetually came out in 1987, so the film itself is 30 years old. stephen frears is the director, alan bennett is the writer, based on the diaries ofjoe orton, which we see in the movie. we see john lahr who was the editor, played by wallace shawn in the movie. and then it flashes back to the life ofjoe orton. gary oldman is amazing as orton. i am always reminded of a couple of things, first that time in the 80s when gary oldman and contemporaries like daniel day lewis and tim roth were the angry young men of british cinema and the future of british cinema. weren't they? now daniel day lewis has announced his retirement! and gary oldman will be playing winston churchill! so you feel very old watching this! secondly, more importantly, what alan bennett did with this script is capture the wit and boisterousness that made joe orton such a great playwright in the 1960s. gary oldman great, vanessa redgrave, for me, it is alfred molina's movie. he plays kenneth halliwell, orton‘s lover. they had
re—released, a movie about playwright joe orton, rereleased for the 50th anniversary of his death, thetually came out in 1987, so the film itself is 30 years old. stephen frears is the director, alan bennett is the writer, based on the diaries ofjoe orton, which we see in the movie. we see john lahr who was the editor, played by wallace shawn in the movie. and then it flashes back to the life ofjoe orton. gary oldman is amazing as orton. i am always reminded of a couple of things, first that...
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re—released, a movie about playwright joe orton, rereleased for the 50th anniversary of his death, thetually came out in 1987, so the film itself is 30 years old. stephen frears is the director, alan bennett is the writer, based on the diaries ofjoe orton, which we see in the movie. we seejohn lahr who was the editor, played by wallace shawn in the movie. and then it flashes back to the life ofjoe orton. gary oldman is amazing as orton. i am always reminded of a couple of things, first that time in the 805 when gary oldman and contemporaries like daniel day lewis and tim roth were the angry young men of british cinema and the future of british cinema. weren't they? now daniel day lewis has announced his retirement! and gary oldman will be playing winston churchill! so you feel very old watching this! secondly, more importantly, what alan bennett did with this script is capture the whit and boisterousness that made joe orton such a great playwright in the 19605. gary oldman great, vane55a redgrave, for me, it is alfred molina'5 movie. he plays kenneth halliwell, orton‘5 lover. they had
re—released, a movie about playwright joe orton, rereleased for the 50th anniversary of his death, thetually came out in 1987, so the film itself is 30 years old. stephen frears is the director, alan bennett is the writer, based on the diaries ofjoe orton, which we see in the movie. we seejohn lahr who was the editor, played by wallace shawn in the movie. and then it flashes back to the life ofjoe orton. gary oldman is amazing as orton. i am always reminded of a couple of things, first that...
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. >>> and sirod is making a come back who he is teaming up with a rerelease of one of his classic hits, don. >>> we are an hour and a half, from the eagles and miami, dolphins, but, carson wentz talk about one of the key off season pick ups. we will talk about torey smith >>> targeted again a charity group ripped off by thieves in south jersey for third time. coming up on "eyewitness news" at 6:00 what was stolen and way habitat for humanity is responding. >> right now eagles, dolphins tonight at lincoln financial field. >> sports director don bell live in south philadelphia where fans are hoping to catch a glimpse of the eagles off season additions, don. >> true, indeed. eagles have not made post season since 2013 season. hard to believe this year they have high hopes. one of the reasons why is because they signed a whole bunch of targets in the off season, one of those guys being torey smith. we have not seen much of the wide receive they are pre season. in fact he had zero catches. he is a super bowl champion and deep threat but coming off war season of his career but so far carson
. >>> and sirod is making a come back who he is teaming up with a rerelease of one of his classic hits, don. >>> we are an hour and a half, from the eagles and miami, dolphins, but, carson wentz talk about one of the key off season pick ups. we will talk about torey smith >>> targeted again a charity group ripped off by thieves in south jersey for third time. coming up on "eyewitness news" at 6:00 what was stolen and way habitat for humanity is responding....
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. >>> rereleased and remastered in 3-did.rminator >>> now channing tatum on the cruel joke he played on his wife, jenna. >> when i proposed to my wife, i did something cruel because i thought she was oopt me, and i told her i never wanted to get married and try to throw her off. i don't believe in the institution of marriage, and i don't think i ever want to get married ever. and she basically just broke down crying. >> channing dropped that gem on a bbc radio show, and added he proposed soon after because the prank went so far. >> i can't imagine. >> that was bad. >>> all right. well, moving onto oscar winner reese witherspoon. her upcoming comedy is about what happens after happily ever after ends, and we have your first look. >> we have been separated for five months. girls, it's my birthday. >> it's about love and family and friendship, and how all of those things can take so many different forms. >> reese is alice, a single mom of two two finds herself in a romance with a much younger guy. >> by the way, i'm definitely o
. >>> rereleased and remastered in 3-did.rminator >>> now channing tatum on the cruel joke he played on his wife, jenna. >> when i proposed to my wife, i did something cruel because i thought she was oopt me, and i told her i never wanted to get married and try to throw her off. i don't believe in the institution of marriage, and i don't think i ever want to get married ever. and she basically just broke down crying. >> channing dropped that gem on a bbc radio...
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re—released, a movie about playwright joe orton, rereleased for the 50th anniversary of his death, theout in 1987, so the film itself is 30 years old. stephen frears is the director, alan bennett is the writer, based on the diaries ofjoe orton, which we see in the movie. we see john lahr who was the editor, played by wallace shawn in the movie. and then it flashes back to the life ofjoe orton. gary oldman is amazing as orton. i am always reminded of a couple of things, first that time in the 80s when gary oldman and contemporaries like daniel day lewis and tim roth were the angry young men of british cinema and the future of british cinema. weren't they? now daniel day lewis has announced his retirement! and gary oldman will be playing winston churchill! so you feel very old watching this! secondly, more importantly, what alan bennett did with this script is capture the whit and boisterousness that made joe orton such a great playwright in the 1960s. gary oldman great, vanessa redgrave, for me, it is alfred molina's movie. he plays kenneth halliwell, orton's lover. they had an ultimate
re—released, a movie about playwright joe orton, rereleased for the 50th anniversary of his death, theout in 1987, so the film itself is 30 years old. stephen frears is the director, alan bennett is the writer, based on the diaries ofjoe orton, which we see in the movie. we see john lahr who was the editor, played by wallace shawn in the movie. and then it flashes back to the life ofjoe orton. gary oldman is amazing as orton. i am always reminded of a couple of things, first that time in the...
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alice's restaurant had just been rereleased. it's amazing how the stories come to be. 50 years since did you that. >> i can't even remember -- the only thing i remember about the original was that we recorded it in a studio sort of like this, you know. but with a live audience. so there's no take two. there's no let's do it again. there's no let's fix that. and everybody that had been invited to that studio recording had already heard the song. this is supposed to be a funny song. they already heard it 100 times. so there was nothing funny about it to them. and every time i hear that original record, i hear, you know, that audience going -- you know? it drives me crazy. >> yeah. and i said, you couldn't stop it. was it victor hugo who said there is nothing so powerful as an idea who's time has come. you had to own it, man. >> i remember dealing with it and my mom telling me, you know, if you really want to do this, you better learn to do something else. because the audience is fickle. they can like you one day and not like you t
alice's restaurant had just been rereleased. it's amazing how the stories come to be. 50 years since did you that. >> i can't even remember -- the only thing i remember about the original was that we recorded it in a studio sort of like this, you know. but with a live audience. so there's no take two. there's no let's do it again. there's no let's fix that. and everybody that had been invited to that studio recording had already heard the song. this is supposed to be a funny song. they...
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re—released, a movie about playwright joe orton, rereleased for the 50th anniversary of his death, the 30 years old. stephen frears is the director, alan bennett is the writer, based on the diaries ofjoe orton, which we see in the movie. we see john lahr who was the editor, played by wallace shawn in the movie. and then it flashes back to the life ofjoe orton. gary oldman is amazing as orton. i was reminded of a couple of things, first that time in the 80s when gary oldman and contemporaries like daniel day lewis and tim roth were the angry young men of british cinema and the future of british cinema. weren't they? now daniel day lewis has announced his retirement! and gary oldman will be playing winston churchill! so you feel very old watching this! a lot has changed. secondly, more importantly, what alan bennett did with this script is capture the wit and boisterousness that made joe orton such a great playwright in the 1960s. gary oldman great, vanessa redgrave, fabulous. for me, it is alfred molina's movie. he plays kenneth halliwell, orton‘s lover. they had an ultimately tragic an
re—released, a movie about playwright joe orton, rereleased for the 50th anniversary of his death, the 30 years old. stephen frears is the director, alan bennett is the writer, based on the diaries ofjoe orton, which we see in the movie. we see john lahr who was the editor, played by wallace shawn in the movie. and then it flashes back to the life ofjoe orton. gary oldman is amazing as orton. i was reminded of a couple of things, first that time in the 80s when gary oldman and contemporaries...
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they want further rereleases of future material. five games of "gachl thrones jts have been leaked online. hbo said it's continuing to investigate and working with police and cybersecurity experts. now that the ahard winning muse kwal cal "hamilton" has left town, business could be down at some restaurants. >> they told the chronicle that "hamilton" brought in 15% to 20% more business than other shows. "hamilton" has been sold out for the last five monz months. it's final curtain call on saturday the. musical is expected to return in 2019. >>> a new list of the top colleges is out and the bay area school made it to the top three. >>> imagine going for a hike and coming across this. what they did that has park rangers giving them a thumbs up. >>> bart has 46 stations here in the bay area, the battle is facing and building station number 47. first this morning's tech brooits bites. >>> in today's tech bites r could roe bots soon be flying your plane. >>> ubs has released a report that remotely controlled airliners could be taking nauf
they want further rereleases of future material. five games of "gachl thrones jts have been leaked online. hbo said it's continuing to investigate and working with police and cybersecurity experts. now that the ahard winning muse kwal cal "hamilton" has left town, business could be down at some restaurants. >> they told the chronicle that "hamilton" brought in 15% to 20% more business than other shows. "hamilton" has been sold out for the last five monz...
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earlier this morning when we have the remembrance service and our faith leader spoke and rereleased somend remember the tragedy. is it important for the tragedy to have been marked, as a date that is renowned for such festivities? absolutely, grenfell renowned for such festivities? absolutely, gre nfell is renowned for such festivities? absolutely, grenfell is less than half a mile from the carnival route and a large part of the residents from that the state would have taken pa rt from that the state would have taken part in the carnival normally. they are unable to because of what has happened. it is important for those who have survived to have a release of motion and also have something to help with healing. this isn't going to do it completely but it is part of the process and it is important for everybody to come together and honour the dead and two mother —— arne grenfell. this is the largest street party and you are wearing green, which the organisers encourage people to work to remember the grenfell victims. have people paid attention to what happened, as you say, only half a mil
earlier this morning when we have the remembrance service and our faith leader spoke and rereleased somend remember the tragedy. is it important for the tragedy to have been marked, as a date that is renowned for such festivities? absolutely, grenfell renowned for such festivities? absolutely, gre nfell is renowned for such festivities? absolutely, grenfell is less than half a mile from the carnival route and a large part of the residents from that the state would have taken pa rt from that the...
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any plans to rerelease title case i'm too sexy because of this? where not planning to do that.t on the road next year. i'm still enjoying it which i should probably take medication for that. i'm still enjoying it. i can't apologise. and people still love the track. if you're still enjoying it, keep on doing it. it was an intergenerational thing. keep on doing it. it was an intergenerationalthing. 0ur audience is very mixed, all ages. i did an autograph last week for a kid who was probably about nine. i'm happy with that. i don't have a problem with that. richard, really good to have you. thank you very much for that. thank you very much. richard there in windsor talking about taylor swift. we're going to talk about the weather and there is a lot of talk about harry kane harvey. —— hurricane harvey edging eastwards and expected to make landfall this evening local time. bringing strong gusts of wind up to 150 miles per hour possible. it is the rain that is going to cause some really catastrophic impact. it will continue to reign in the same place. that is why the harry isa-- is a
any plans to rerelease title case i'm too sexy because of this? where not planning to do that.t on the road next year. i'm still enjoying it which i should probably take medication for that. i'm still enjoying it. i can't apologise. and people still love the track. if you're still enjoying it, keep on doing it. it was an intergenerational thing. keep on doing it. it was an intergenerationalthing. 0ur audience is very mixed, all ages. i did an autograph last week for a kid who was probably about...
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police say fantasy decuir pulled the trigger and la mon tai mims are just been rereleased from jail from jail. five days later, photographer ed french was robbed, shot and killed. it's the timing that has this family especially furious. >> the judge is as responsible for my brother's death as the people that murdered him. >> mims was released based on his low risk assessment score. the nonfrost in charge creating those scores is partly funded by the san francisco sheriff's office and says they're looking into any possible discrepancies. >>> as many as five shots were 880 in san leandro. the driver was hit in the ahead and hospitalzed. three other people in the car were not hurt. the gunman not found. the chp is considering the possibility of road rage, maybe a gang connection. 880 was shut down for six hours and reopened just before 9:00 a.m. >>> we are learning new details about a like county man now in custody accuses of firing shots toward caltrans workers. a california highway patrol officer and state parks officer. authorities say joshua green also threaten blow planes out of the sk
police say fantasy decuir pulled the trigger and la mon tai mims are just been rereleased from jail from jail. five days later, photographer ed french was robbed, shot and killed. it's the timing that has this family especially furious. >> the judge is as responsible for my brother's death as the people that murdered him. >> mims was released based on his low risk assessment score. the nonfrost in charge creating those scores is partly funded by the san francisco sheriff's office...
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and getting a 3d rerelease. >> i will be back. >> is he back. arnold in terminator2 judgement day. >> in new york. fox news. >> before we let you go one last urgent crossing the wires here on hurricane harvey. it said that the tide gauges off the coast of texas indicate the storm surge is already happening. >> folks preparing for what will be a disaster. we will watch it. thank you for making us your choice for news. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. >> people rocked by nature. >> he was struck by lightning. >> he suffered third degree burns. dr. oz: can she be fixed? and three anti-aging secrets the botched doctors swear by.
and getting a 3d rerelease. >> i will be back. >> is he back. arnold in terminator2 judgement day. >> in new york. fox news. >> before we let you go one last urgent crossing the wires here on hurricane harvey. it said that the tide gauges off the coast of texas indicate the storm surge is already happening. >> folks preparing for what will be a disaster. we will watch it. thank you for making us your choice for news. at at&t, we believe in access. the...
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there'e's a good chance e that either accidentally or intentionally, you''re going to see a pollution rereleaselarge-scale pollution release because of where this is located. you will certainly see disruption of production. they will jack up gasoline prices. that is just what they do. amy: david helvarg, thanks for being with us executive director , of blue frontier, an ocean conservation organization. he is speaking to us from sandy go, california. and we come back, we're going to go to people in texas about what happens to undocumented immigrants in times like this. we w will be back in a moment. ♪ [music break] amy: "texas flood" by larry davis. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with renee feltz. a houston native. your sister, how she doing? >> my sister lives near one of the major bayous in houston. areus are not a term many familiar with. it is sort of like a river where the water drains. she also lives near to major freeways for the water goes. she has evacuated to friends that live on the third floor of their apartments. hi, michelle, and
there'e's a good chance e that either accidentally or intentionally, you''re going to see a pollution rereleaselarge-scale pollution release because of where this is located. you will certainly see disruption of production. they will jack up gasoline prices. that is just what they do. amy: david helvarg, thanks for being with us executive director , of blue frontier, an ocean conservation organization. he is speaking to us from sandy go, california. and we come back, we're going to go to people...
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to catch that mom and babies so they can treat them at their wild life rehabilitation center and rereleasehem. they are asking please stay away from the dunes and traps so they can catch them. >>> a special honor for little boy whose tragedy ripped at our hearts. he was killed by an alligator at disney. coming up what this new thing will mean to the parents of that little boy. i love you, couch. you give us comfort. and we give you bare feet, backsweat, and gordo's... everything. i love you, but sometimes you stink. soft surfaces trap odors. febreze fabric refresher cleans them away for good. because the things you love the most can stink. and plug in febreze to keep your whole room fresh for up to 45 days. breathe happy with febreze. i feel it every day. but at night it's the last thing on my mind. for ten years my tempur-pedic has adapted to my weight and shape... relieving pressure points from head to toe. so i sleep deeply, but feel light... and wake up ready to perform. even with the weight of history on my shoulders. only exclusive retailers carry tempur-pedic. find yours at tempurpe
to catch that mom and babies so they can treat them at their wild life rehabilitation center and rereleasehem. they are asking please stay away from the dunes and traps so they can catch them. >>> a special honor for little boy whose tragedy ripped at our hearts. he was killed by an alligator at disney. coming up what this new thing will mean to the parents of that little boy. i love you, couch. you give us comfort. and we give you bare feet, backsweat, and gordo's... everything. i...
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her book is being rereleased. kiersten powers is here and mark preston is here.ark said to me just today -- he called me. he said, you are the smartest person i have ever met on television. >> ever is what i said. >> one problem, you would never have made that phone call to me. >> i would have done it in person. >> there you go. good save. when do you believe what the president says? >> i don't think you can. the credibility problem is bigger than telling fibs or white lies. you are talking about world leaders who are looking inward at the united states when you talk about trade deals or nato or russia or north korea, iran, iraq. if these world leaders are watching these lies take place now, over these little things in some ways, they have to start to wonder, is he going to lie to us on the bigger issues? i would add -- if my children are watching, i'm not advocating this. they're not even good liars. he's not a good liar. if you are a really good liar, i might have some respect for you. wow, you were really good at lying. they haven't been. >> i was going to mak
her book is being rereleased. kiersten powers is here and mark preston is here.ark said to me just today -- he called me. he said, you are the smartest person i have ever met on television. >> ever is what i said. >> one problem, you would never have made that phone call to me. >> i would have done it in person. >> there you go. good save. when do you believe what the president says? >> i don't think you can. the credibility problem is bigger than telling fibs or...
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[ cheers and applause ] here to talk about the rerelease of his groundbreaking album, "death certificateor of south bend, indiana. pete buttigieg is here. so excited to talk to him as well. got a great show. so, before we get to all that, senate republicans finally unveiled a draft of their healthcare bill today after weeks of secret closed-door meetings. and now, they want to rush it to the floor for a vote as early as next week. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: as the gop tries to jump-start its agenda in congress, president trump seems to be feeling a little emboldened. last night, he held a campaign-style rally in iowa where he was about to repeat his infamous claim that he's done more in office since any president in history. this time he caught himself, sort of. >> we've produced so much president -- it could be somebody. i have to be a little careful, because they'll say, "he lied." [ laughter ] so few presidents, few -- just have to be a little careful because they'll say, "headline. donald trump lies to the people of iowa." i do
[ cheers and applause ] here to talk about the rerelease of his groundbreaking album, "death certificateor of south bend, indiana. pete buttigieg is here. so excited to talk to him as well. got a great show. so, before we get to all that, senate republicans finally unveiled a draft of their healthcare bill today after weeks of secret closed-door meetings. and now, they want to rush it to the floor for a vote as early as next week. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look."...
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re—released, a movie about playwright joe 0rton, rereleased for the 50th anniversary of his death, theears is the director, alan bennett is the writer, based on the diaries ofjoe 0rton, which we see in the movie. we seejohn lahr who was the editor, played by wallace shawn in the movie. and then it flashes back to the life ofjoe 0rton. gary 0ldman is amazing as 0rton. i am always reminded of a couple of things, first that time in the 80s when gary 0ldman and contemporaries like daniel day lewis and tim roth were the angry young men of british cinema and the future of british cinema. weren't they? now daniel day lewis has announced his retirement! and gary 0ldman will be playing winston churchill! so you feel very old watching this! secondly, more importantly, what alan bennett did with this script is capture the whit and boisterousness that made joe 0rton such a great playwright in the 1960s. gary 0ldman great, vanessa redgrave, for me, it is alfred molina's movie. he plays kenneth halliwell, 0rton's lover. they had an ultimately tragic and shocking relationship. he steals the show. but
re—released, a movie about playwright joe 0rton, rereleased for the 50th anniversary of his death, theears is the director, alan bennett is the writer, based on the diaries ofjoe 0rton, which we see in the movie. we seejohn lahr who was the editor, played by wallace shawn in the movie. and then it flashes back to the life ofjoe 0rton. gary 0ldman is amazing as 0rton. i am always reminded of a couple of things, first that time in the 80s when gary 0ldman and contemporaries like daniel day...
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if the question of time as to when they rerelease this bank back into the wild.e suffering from the hottest sustained heatwave for more than a decade. temperatures have reached a5 degrees celsius in some parts of italy. let's ignore to a freelance journalist based in rome. ordinarily we ought to envy you. but how unbearable if it? it's very, very hot here. i've been here for ten yea rs hot here. i've been here for ten years and this is the worst summer i've lived through. there seems to be no relief because the temperatures are so intense. and at night they really don't come down at all. ina night they really don't come down at all. in a city like room where you don't get much of a breeze, it's quite oppressive. you can see on the streets, tourists walking around looking exhausted. they are clamouring for a piece of shade on the street. the civil protection authority has distributed 12,000 bottles of water. so people here are really feeling the pinch and white rome has a lot of fountains. they must be very tempting! they are, and we have had the issue come up in
if the question of time as to when they rerelease this bank back into the wild.e suffering from the hottest sustained heatwave for more than a decade. temperatures have reached a5 degrees celsius in some parts of italy. let's ignore to a freelance journalist based in rome. ordinarily we ought to envy you. but how unbearable if it? it's very, very hot here. i've been here for ten yea rs hot here. i've been here for ten years and this is the worst summer i've lived through. there seems to be no...
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20 and clint you're going to have the first whack at this, why wouldn't the white house say don't rerelease those transcripts? >> the stuff released, nothing was horribly damaged. it was just enough for the president to sand up and go look at that evil press, look at the enemy of the state. look at what is going on here, i'm trying to run this country and the cosmopolitans and the elitist -- >> it's cosmopolitan bias. by the way, you can follow cosmopolitan bias on twitter. >> come on -- >> you saw it and you want to keep reinforcing that. if anything, when they see it. >> it plays into donald trump's hand -- >> kasey: the one caveat is the where he basically says, yeah, yeah, yeah, this is not going to happen, you're not going to pay for it but you can't say that. i'm not convinced he would actually want that version of the story out there. >> you were talking about the greatest hits at the top of the show, lock lock so so he said effectively in that phone call that was made public, that was just politics, it all going to come out in the wash. >> and now the. >> he just gotth the headline
20 and clint you're going to have the first whack at this, why wouldn't the white house say don't rerelease those transcripts? >> the stuff released, nothing was horribly damaged. it was just enough for the president to sand up and go look at that evil press, look at the enemy of the state. look at what is going on here, i'm trying to run this country and the cosmopolitans and the elitist -- >> it's cosmopolitan bias. by the way, you can follow cosmopolitan bias on twitter. >>...
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re—released, a movie about playwright joe 0rton, rereleased for the 50th anniversary of his death, then. i was reminded of a couple of things, first that time in the 80s when gary 0ldman and contemporaries like daniel day lewis and tim roth were the angry young men of british cinema and the future of british cinema. weren't they? now daniel day lewis has announced his retirement! and gary 0ldman will be playing winston churchill! so you feel very old watching this! a lot has changed. secondly, more importantly, what alan bennett did with this script is capture the wit and boisterousness that made joe 0rton such a great playwright in the 1960s. gary 0ldman great, vanessa redgrave, fabulous. for me, it is alfred molina's movie. he plays kenneth halliwell, 0rton's lover. they had an ultimately tragic and shocking relationship. i think he steals the show. he is exceptional in it. but what is so striking, as you say, the film is 30 years old, and it is a litany of wonderful actors, because the mother of 0rton is played byjulie walters, and his sister is played by frances barber, these peopl
re—released, a movie about playwright joe 0rton, rereleased for the 50th anniversary of his death, then. i was reminded of a couple of things, first that time in the 80s when gary 0ldman and contemporaries like daniel day lewis and tim roth were the angry young men of british cinema and the future of british cinema. weren't they? now daniel day lewis has announced his retirement! and gary 0ldman will be playing winston churchill! so you feel very old watching this! a lot has changed....