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they rerelease them through the spring and the summer. the large fujis coming out are wonderful.hey are holding up to crispiness. that's great. selection and storage is important. don't compromise, make sure they have beautiful color all the way around. nice and firm. very important, in the refrigerator right away, not on the counter. fuji apples, large ones, they are is crispy and delicious. select them and store them right. i'm tone tone, your fresh grocer, eat fresh and stay healthy. >> they are good with peanut butter. >> this is aland bisw thank you all for joining us. it's been wonderful. bye-bye, everyone. ♪ >> brooke: does hope even have a chance? >> ridge: of course. her line is important. >> brooke: you're not answering my question. is forrester gonna focus on hope for the future or on intimates? what do you think? >> ridge: we're gonna focus on couture. that's what we've always done. we're gonna keep doing that. >> brooke: you know what i'm asking. what have you decided? are you gonna side with hope or with steffy? >> hope: you can't seriously be asking me this. >> ste
they rerelease them through the spring and the summer. the large fujis coming out are wonderful.hey are holding up to crispiness. that's great. selection and storage is important. don't compromise, make sure they have beautiful color all the way around. nice and firm. very important, in the refrigerator right away, not on the counter. fuji apples, large ones, they are is crispy and delicious. select them and store them right. i'm tone tone, your fresh grocer, eat fresh and stay healthy....
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Sep 30, 2018
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andjuli: it was in the rerelease in a 1926 when it really garnered an audience. host: who was behind the film? anjuli: it was produced by edward mcmanus who had held executive positions at the paramount and at first independent film services. before he started his own production company, the lost battalion was the first film is released under his production companies label. course, is af silent film but we will have your commentary and analysis as review it. thanks to the library of congress. let us role the film. roll the film. let me begin with the screen which says, "reenacted by survivors." can you explain? a shockingt was concept at the time and it is important to remember, most americans had never seen any cash of calm that film of combat. this film, although based on fictionalized, partially reenacted by the actual survivors of the action very powerfuls, concept. these men, alexander whittlesey and george mcmurtry were household names for americans at the time. they had both received the medal of honor and alexander had commanded their unit, the 77th divis
andjuli: it was in the rerelease in a 1926 when it really garnered an audience. host: who was behind the film? anjuli: it was produced by edward mcmanus who had held executive positions at the paramount and at first independent film services. before he started his own production company, the lost battalion was the first film is released under his production companies label. course, is af silent film but we will have your commentary and analysis as review it. thanks to the library of congress....
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Sep 27, 2018
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'soul plane.'" >> we had to rerelease based off the bootleg. [ laughter ]ke we were we think -- "weu know the end, but look at what we just added." [ laughter ] e, we're like cutting together trailers that arenn in the movie. [ laughter ] it's like me fighting somebody in karate. it was like, "wait 'til you see this new action scene in 'soul plane.'" [ laughter ] and the movie ended up being the biggest hit on the streets, but one of the biggest flops in the box office, but there is a positive in every negative. the positive is that's how the following for me in comedy started. >> seth: yeah. ed>> i was able to go to c clubs, and they were like, "that's the guy." [ cheers and applause ] e seth: yeah. >> i was, "that's y from 'soul plane' for a long time." >> seth: hey, thanks so much for being here. it's always such a pleasure. >> lovcoming here. i love it. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: thank you so much, kevin. thank you man. >> seth: kevin hart, everybody. "night school" is in theaters friday. we'll be right back with kristen bell. [ cheers and appuse ] ♪ why shop marshalls? be
'soul plane.'" >> we had to rerelease based off the bootleg. [ laughter ]ke we were we think -- "weu know the end, but look at what we just added." [ laughter ] e, we're like cutting together trailers that arenn in the movie. [ laughter ] it's like me fighting somebody in karate. it was like, "wait 'til you see this new action scene in 'soul plane.'" [ laughter ] and the movie ended up being the biggest hit on the streets, but one of the biggest flops in the box...
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Sep 16, 2018
09/18
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whenen they are rereleased, tho on to o mate with ththe wild momosquito popululation, whichch carries didisease viruses.s. the e prscientiststs.nched in 100 pepeople work hehere today. luciano:o: at first ngngue washe on proroblem. then we hahad zika cining, chikungunya. nonow yellow fever is around, o llllow fev is s not urbanan disease sisince 194242, but it becomemes one. ththere is potenential for aes egtiti, the me v vectocouldd tranit yelelw fever c cities whwhich will be e very complic. ralth clinics are already atsef yellow fbrbreakingointnt.a there is a yellow fever vaccin but ly 6 60% obrazililia are vaccinated.. reporterer: overcrowdiding is a serious problem in the favelas of rio. defective water tanks and overflowing rubbish dumps are idideal breedingng grounds foror mosquitotoes. nters in brazil are cool and drdry. the mosqsquitoes take e longeo grow. en so, it doesn't take gabrielsm larvaeae. gabriel:l: we should b be war. eife havevehanges iclclimatielsm we c c have dengue, zi, ikungunya, more spread, like hahave pea all o over the yea. so it is eveven worse thanan to.
whenen they are rereleased, tho on to o mate with ththe wild momosquito popululation, whichch carries didisease viruses.s. the e prscientiststs.nched in 100 pepeople work hehere today. luciano:o: at first ngngue washe on proroblem. then we hahad zika cining, chikungunya. nonow yellow fever is around, o llllow fev is s not urbanan disease sisince 194242, but it becomemes one. ththere is potenential for aes egtiti, the me v vectocouldd tranit yelelw fever c cities whwhich will be e very complic....
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Sep 26, 2018
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our dear friend mika brzezinski decided to rerelease "know your value."s time she's incorporating what she has learned from the me too movement and the trump presidency. co-host of "morning joe," mika brzezinski joins me now. thank you for writing the book in 2011. thank you for bringing it up, bringing it back now. why now? >> well, a lot of reasons. number one, we're in the age of trump. so many women are stepping up, so many women are fed up and jumping in. i think they need the tools, the tips, the strategies sthat have been so successful. when the book first came out i was staggered by how many women came up to me since the book first came out every day everywhere i go, i read your book, i got a raise. women from all walks of life, i read your book, i got a raise. i thought i was sharing a few little stories about, you know, ways that we can improve, whatnot to do, what to do. i had no idea how universal the theme was. successful women, getting there, despite these issues, or women who just don't know how to get in the door, what to do, what to look
our dear friend mika brzezinski decided to rerelease "know your value."s time she's incorporating what she has learned from the me too movement and the trump presidency. co-host of "morning joe," mika brzezinski joins me now. thank you for writing the book in 2011. thank you for bringing it up, bringing it back now. why now? >> well, a lot of reasons. number one, we're in the age of trump. so many women are stepping up, so many women are fed up and jumping in. i think...
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Sep 30, 2018
09/18
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it coincides with the rerelease of the album. fantastic. he loved hampstead and that area.as me. they were leaving as i joined. i remember speaking at a re ce nt pa re nt joined. i remember speaking at a recent parent 's event, and i said when i was six you played in assembly, is that true? he said it was. it had been haunting me. assembly, is that true? he said it was. it had been haunting melj assembly, is that true? he said it was. it had been haunting me. i love the story that you have picked. it was in the times newspaper this morning. the king stories from world war ii are being released. fantastic. this is a fantastic headline. he is speaking to winston churchill. i love the fact. what has happened is you think that every story has been told but the kings own diaries have been released after many years. it's a first—hand account. they have just been released, you have a first—hand insight as to how the king initially, because of gallipoli, although history fans will know that churchill's overseeing of that was considered quite the disaster. he was very keen on edward
it coincides with the rerelease of the album. fantastic. he loved hampstead and that area.as me. they were leaving as i joined. i remember speaking at a re ce nt pa re nt joined. i remember speaking at a recent parent 's event, and i said when i was six you played in assembly, is that true? he said it was. it had been haunting me. assembly, is that true? he said it was. it had been haunting melj assembly, is that true? he said it was. it had been haunting me. i love the story that you have...
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09/18
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>> well, i have a book that is coming out, gosh, in a few days, a rerelease of knowing your value. >>ilable on amazon? >> the event had real synergy because libby and i had a lot to offer the audience in terms of -- >> but you're not telling. >> applies to men and women. >> how do women get that raise? >> don't apologize your way into the room, dig deep, communicate effectively. certainly press reset many, many times as men do because they have no memory and keep going back. >> i'm sorry, what was number two? >> we feel guilty about asking for money for ourselves. >> you apologize. >> we apologize for it. actually, this is what you should be doing all the time. >> another thing in your book was do your research and know your value. that's one big take away i had. >> it was fun and empowering because we were able to give the audience a lot of tips and strategies that they can put in place today. >> if i want that book, where do i go, how do i go, where is it available? >> amazon, your independent book sellers, barnes & noble. >> up next -- >> one of the most important things that you c
>> well, i have a book that is coming out, gosh, in a few days, a rerelease of knowing your value. >>ilable on amazon? >> the event had real synergy because libby and i had a lot to offer the audience in terms of -- >> but you're not telling. >> applies to men and women. >> how do women get that raise? >> don't apologize your way into the room, dig deep, communicate effectively. certainly press reset many, many times as men do because they have no...