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happened to little richard in texas. king: richard was arrested many times.that the old order of the day, the relationships between black and white teenagers, is going to become something that they can no longer contain. ♪ if she walks by the men folks get engrossed ♪ waters: i used to go see all the rock 'n' roll movies. "the girl can't help it" was the very first time i actually saw him live, singing. ♪ ready, set, go, man, go ♪ ♪ i've got a gal that i love so ♪ ♪ i'm ready ♪ ♪ ready, ready, teddy, i'm ready ♪ it made the music even a thousand times better than it already was for me. he was gay, but i didn't really know that then. i knew something was different. he just became part of my identity. and little richard's mustache i wear to this day for over 50 years in a twisted tribute to him. and so "the girl can't help it" spread the word of rock 'n' roll to places that it hadn't quite gotten to yet. jones: the film came to britain. and it was so different from anything that i heard or seen. he was giving me more confidence, that that's what i wanted to do.
happened to little richard in texas. king: richard was arrested many times.that the old order of the day, the relationships between black and white teenagers, is going to become something that they can no longer contain. ♪ if she walks by the men folks get engrossed ♪ waters: i used to go see all the rock 'n' roll movies. "the girl can't help it" was the very first time i actually saw him live, singing. ♪ ready, set, go, man, go ♪ ♪ i've got a gal that i love so ♪ ♪ i'm...
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for men. >> richard: owes her back, though. >> jesse: really tight and the crotch. >> katie: richard, wearing it. fashion is timeless. if you like something and you style it right, you can bring it back. >> katie: richard is also stylish, it's true. charlie? >> charlie: actual real overalls. [laughter] not the bell bottom once that women were, although i love those, but real, legit overalls. >> jesse: isn't that kind of like giving up, though? >> charlie: you've got the zipper -- >> richard: i have two pairs in my closet. >> katie: tobacco pouch. >> jesse: ever do no shirt? >> charlie: sure. the top part, it holds the pant legs up so you get air conditioning. >> jesse: breathability. >> katie: breathability, air conditioning. one thing is coming back into style that i wish would not his low rise jeans. >> jeanine: they are coming back? they just left. [laughter] everything old is new again. >> katie: next instagram question. what is the next best birthday gift you received as a kid? i will go first, a rival for my dad when i was ten years old. >> jesse: i got a spanking on my birthday
for men. >> richard: owes her back, though. >> jesse: really tight and the crotch. >> katie: richard, wearing it. fashion is timeless. if you like something and you style it right, you can bring it back. >> katie: richard is also stylish, it's true. charlie? >> charlie: actual real overalls. [laughter] not the bell bottom once that women were, although i love those, but real, legit overalls. >> jesse: isn't that kind of like giving up, though? >>...
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richard? richard richard rihanna known as bad girl continuing with her good heart.disabled and homeless vet in the los angeles area. the umbrella singer sent hundreds of hygiene kits, sleeping bags food and more. second time that the pop star has done this in 2022 she did this. shout out to bad gerbil rih, rih. >> charlie: keep windows shuts crates of millions of bees fell off the truck swarming around. 5 million bees buzzing around the roadway of course they went back to their queens and everything was good. >> jesse: one of them stung gutfeld. that's why he in the hospital. true story. he got stung. really in a lot of pain. thank god -- ♪ >> bret: good evening, welcome to "special report." i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, the job market is continuing to cool down, employers added more jobs in august than july but the total for june through august is the lowest three month total in three years. the two parties had vastly different interpretations of the figures. republicans say it proves bidenomics is not working. the president is touting what he calls historic jo
richard? richard richard rihanna known as bad girl continuing with her good heart.disabled and homeless vet in the los angeles area. the umbrella singer sent hundreds of hygiene kits, sleeping bags food and more. second time that the pop star has done this in 2022 she did this. shout out to bad gerbil rih, rih. >> charlie: keep windows shuts crates of millions of bees fell off the truck swarming around. 5 million bees buzzing around the roadway of course they went back to their queens and...
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richard: billy. in september 22nd, 19 75, he was a 33-year-old honorably discharged vietnam that living in san francisco. who fought a crowd on a street outside the st. francis hotel. just out of curiosity, joined it. it turned out that ford was inside. he had given a speech and was about to come out. the secret service didn't like the looks of the crowd, about 3000 people. this was two weeks after ford have been targeted for assassination in sacramento by squeaky of charles manson. a lot of people didn't want him to go. the secret service said, why don't you go out the back door? and don't shake hands. they have the limousine drawn up. the crowd that billy was in were about 40 feet from the car. and billy noticed he was standing next to a nondescript looking with -- middle-aged woman with a handbag. as ford appeared and waved, he had the presence of mind to observe, she opened her handbag, pulled out a smith & wesson, and aimed it at the president. and billy managed to deflect the bullet. you can st
richard: billy. in september 22nd, 19 75, he was a 33-year-old honorably discharged vietnam that living in san francisco. who fought a crowd on a street outside the st. francis hotel. just out of curiosity, joined it. it turned out that ford was inside. he had given a speech and was about to come out. the secret service didn't like the looks of the crowd, about 3000 people. this was two weeks after ford have been targeted for assassination in sacramento by squeaky of charles manson. a lot of...
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richard: oh my goodness. it was published by a publisher with a very similar last name to mind, robert bell, no relation. unlike robert i am a u.s. citizen. robert bell was a philadelphia publisher with a reputation for publishing things which might make some of his competitors are customers angry. a sort of broad agenda politically speaking. thomas payne it had been scribbling the document we now know to be common sense in the fall of 1775, and shopped it around. robert bell was happy to publish it in part because thomas payne had developed a reputation very rapidly in recent months. as an anti-british flamethrower. agitator. so robert thought he probably might cause a little stir with a pamphlet with such a prominent thesis. he certainly did not know a war for independence would be carried on the back of this pro independent pamphlet but he certainly hoped to make a buck or two. peter: let's readrocommon sense, in short monarchy and succession have laid not this or that kingdom only but the wld in blood and
richard: oh my goodness. it was published by a publisher with a very similar last name to mind, robert bell, no relation. unlike robert i am a u.s. citizen. robert bell was a philadelphia publisher with a reputation for publishing things which might make some of his competitors are customers angry. a sort of broad agenda politically speaking. thomas payne it had been scribbling the document we now know to be common sense in the fall of 1775, and shopped it around. robert bell was happy to...
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richard is blind. richard: i do everything by touch. johnny: and he's a sixth degree black belt in karate. you're legally blind. well how could you possibly fight? i don't know, find out. johnny: when richard was just nine years old, he contracted a retinal degenerative disease. as his sight diminished, his sense of touch was enhanced. and his drive to do the seemingly impossible quickly followed. to be able to manipulate a deck of cards as seamlessly and as quickly as he's able to do it is impressive. but what's even more impressive is how smooth he is with all of his actions. you're actually better at what you do because you can't see. honestly, i've been very blessed and very fortunate. but a gift alone is not going to get you there. you have to then put in the hours. i have spent 58 years practicing with a deck, 10 to 20 hours a day. i sustained that for seven days a week for 26 years straight. to do something for that long, for that many years, and not completely lose interest in it, i have trouble sitting through a netflix documen
richard is blind. richard: i do everything by touch. johnny: and he's a sixth degree black belt in karate. you're legally blind. well how could you possibly fight? i don't know, find out. johnny: when richard was just nine years old, he contracted a retinal degenerative disease. as his sight diminished, his sense of touch was enhanced. and his drive to do the seemingly impossible quickly followed. to be able to manipulate a deck of cards as seamlessly and as quickly as he's able to do it is...
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so richard, what was your main take away from bite and speech? well, i think maybe the most interesting thing, or the comparison that i would draw between the previous messages we've had from, from bite and at the un general assembly last year in particular, is whether we just had that the strong message on ukraine that ukraine was a principal on which the rest of the world cannot back down. it cannot simply allow russia to, to kind of way to have this conflict of grind. you breaking down a end and succeed that the world has to stand against that. and yet, it was very much a reduced in terms of his prominence within his speech compared to last year. now last day of course, attending but 2022. that was, you know, just 7 months into the wall. the wall was still it kind of fresher, and it on that occasion joe biden, his speech i counted, that would 12 mentions of ukraine 19 mentions of, of russia during the course of the speech this time around. it was very much like a kind of more compact message embedded within the speech, but a speech that was mu
so richard, what was your main take away from bite and speech? well, i think maybe the most interesting thing, or the comparison that i would draw between the previous messages we've had from, from bite and at the un general assembly last year in particular, is whether we just had that the strong message on ukraine that ukraine was a principal on which the rest of the world cannot back down. it cannot simply allow russia to, to kind of way to have this conflict of grind. you breaking down a end...
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can _ richard thomson. thank you madam deputy speaker. can i— richard thomson.chard thomson. thank you madam deputy speaker. can i thank the - deputy speaker. can i thank the ministerfor advance deputy speaker. can i thank the minister for advance site abyss statement, and my hopes that daniel khalife will soon return to his customary. —— of his statement. i think there are a more immediate questions that arrive, which are that daniel khalife have been believed to pose long risk to members of the public, but was gleeful to resent the considerable potential risk to his service colleagues as well and for national security. —— was clearly opposed to present. i think it is surprising he was under category b positions, rather than category a poor trial. at what i think is extraordinary is that the prison service raised concerns last year about measures in place at once were to present escapes, afterfinding place at once were to present escapes, after finding what they consider to be potential shortcomings in physical aspects of security locally on site. it was also q
can _ richard thomson. thank you madam deputy speaker. can i— richard thomson.chard thomson. thank you madam deputy speaker. can i thank the - deputy speaker. can i thank the ministerfor advance deputy speaker. can i thank the minister for advance site abyss statement, and my hopes that daniel khalife will soon return to his customary. —— of his statement. i think there are a more immediate questions that arrive, which are that daniel khalife have been believed to pose long risk to...
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richard: that is absolutely right.e had to begin learning on the job and at first his lack of combat experience was a very serious impediment, but he learned and he learned fast. by the time fdr selected him as commander for overlord, he had surpassed marshall in direct combat experience. he by then eisenhower had commanded three landings, the torch landings, in sicily, in africa, and in the italian campaign culminating in the battle of salerno. ike had tremendous experience within one year as a combat commander. susan: and he found himself hammering out war strategy with george marshall, frank kendall -- franklin roosevelt, and churchill. what was his actual working relationship like with fdr and churchill, and the army is a small place full of human beings. how were others reacting to the media erotic -- of the meteoric rise of eisenhower? richard: eisenhower deftly managed the political and personal interactions with franklin roosevelt. he learned a lot from fdr. likewise, from his relationship with churchill. one i
richard: that is absolutely right.e had to begin learning on the job and at first his lack of combat experience was a very serious impediment, but he learned and he learned fast. by the time fdr selected him as commander for overlord, he had surpassed marshall in direct combat experience. he by then eisenhower had commanded three landings, the torch landings, in sicily, in africa, and in the italian campaign culminating in the battle of salerno. ike had tremendous experience within one year as...
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richard. peter hour. paul hamilton. julie guy. stephen _ richard. peter hour.en geldof. - richard. peter hour. paul hamilton. julie guy. stephen geldof. we - julie guy. stephen geldof. we believe those _ julie guy. stephen geldof. we believe those pictures - julie guy. stephen geldof. we believe those pictures they i julie guy. stephen geldof. we| believe those pictures they are julie guy. stephen geldof. we - believe those pictures they are and the moving tribute to those who died nearly 3000 people were killed in those terror attacks 22 years ago to the day. britain's home secretary, suella braverman, is seeking advice on whether a breed of dog — the american xl bully — should be banned. an eleven—year—old girl and two men were injured in an attack in birmingham on saturday. ms braverman said the attack showed the breed posed a "lethal danger", particularly to children. live now to dr laurence newport who's a legal academic and has researched the xl bully extensively. what do you think of the comments from the home secretary about wanting to buy these dogs? i
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there was little richard.t his remarkable life. >> watching it happening, don't have to stand there. use the whole stage. richard would work that audience, get them up out of their seats, swaying, shouting, waving their arms. >> all right! >> responding stuff. >> all right! >> so, i saw little richard 30 times, you know what i mean? every time i realized he was doing -- in the theater in northern england, basically. >> a quick preview of "little li richard: i am everything," again, just moments away. anderson spoke with the filmmaker, lisa cortez. >> what was it about little richard that got you interested in doing this? >> when richard passed away in the spring of 2020, it's the pandemic, we're all at home eating chips and dip. and i realize that there had been no documentary on this person. because i wanted to learn more. and i also felt that, as i continued to work on the film, it became increasingly important to make certain that all of our histories were told with depth and complexity at a time when incre
there was little richard.t his remarkable life. >> watching it happening, don't have to stand there. use the whole stage. richard would work that audience, get them up out of their seats, swaying, shouting, waving their arms. >> all right! >> responding stuff. >> all right! >> so, i saw little richard 30 times, you know what i mean? every time i realized he was doing -- in the theater in northern england, basically. >> a quick preview of "little li...
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thanks richard. and tell him not to take a look at some of the other stories making use around the world. libby is eastern government has ordered journalists to leave the flood. his city of during the minister said they are impeding the rescue efforts, critics believe or parties are trying to avoid international scrutiny. protesters and the city blame local officials for failing to prevent disaster. moscow court has begun hearing another appeal against the free trial detention of american journalist. evan gosh, the risk of which the wall street journal reporter was arrested in march on spine charges and faces up to 20 years in prison. the us government is accused of moscow of using him for so called hostage diplomacy. while the united states, as the m one abrams bottle tanks, it promised to ukraine will be delivered soon. us secretary of defense, lloyd austin, made the announcement and a meeting between you crate and it's western allies. here in germany, the representatives of more than 50 countries
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but they are about to move in on richard allen davis. >> we got our warrants ready.hey have three s.w.a.t. teams. they have snipers. they've got surveillance, the whole nine yards. >> petaluma police say they have significant new information in the polly klaas kidnapping case. knowing where you came from, it gives you a sense of “this is who i am”. oh my goodness... wow, look at all those! you get hungry for more and then you're just like, “wow, i'm learning about my family.” yeah, yep. which one, what'd you find? lorraine banks, look, county of macomb, michigan? look at grandma... hey grandma! unbelievable. everybody deserves to know who they are and where they came from. ohhh...cool. this whole journey has been such a huge gift for our family. ♪ ready to feel what it's like? when you can du more with less asthma. it's possible with dupixent. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. and can help improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. dupixent helps prevent
but they are about to move in on richard allen davis. >> we got our warrants ready.hey have three s.w.a.t. teams. they have snipers. they've got surveillance, the whole nine yards. >> petaluma police say they have significant new information in the polly klaas kidnapping case. knowing where you came from, it gives you a sense of “this is who i am”. oh my goodness... wow, look at all those! you get hungry for more and then you're just like, “wow, i'm learning about my...
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you know mick jagger and keith richards have not had the greatest relationship.you think that's why it took 18 years to produce a new studio album with original songs? >> it could be. their last one was 2005. there's been memoirs come out from keith richards in the interim, and as you said, the relationship they have had has been a little rocky. i don't think the memoir helped because he said how hard it was sometimes to work with mick jagger, but the last time the rolling stones went on the road, it was an amazing show, so i think that whatever they put together this time will sell out instantly because if the album is as good as "angry," the first single, hence that it will be, it will be classic rolling stones all the way down the line, so hopefully, that relationship between keith and mick has been patched up. may ron wood is the guy in the middle saying, guys, you got to work it out. >> they are already legends. you explain more about the complicated relationship. why did they produce another album at all. they could just, you know, sit back and relax and en
you know mick jagger and keith richards have not had the greatest relationship.you think that's why it took 18 years to produce a new studio album with original songs? >> it could be. their last one was 2005. there's been memoirs come out from keith richards in the interim, and as you said, the relationship they have had has been a little rocky. i don't think the memoir helped because he said how hard it was sometimes to work with mick jagger, but the last time the rolling stones went on...
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it is always the 1st time mick jagger keith richards. and when you would meet, came together in the studio concept, definitely drama, shoddy watts, it must feel different. not having charlie watts at, in, in the studio with your playing. what was that like? the is only a is, as is child is gone, is different. course, you know, i mean is the, is number 4 is messing these up, the. yeah, a lot of number for that, right? yeah, of course, he's miss an incredibly bad that out though it's the guy and making music together over 60 years ago. during that time, childhood friends jack and richard said to have had a rookie relationship from thing talking to the question from a fine. 6 brando in california says, oh, keep, keep in mind, keep them together longer than me and my wife, what's a secret to a happy marriage? was not spacing too often. yeah. up to the q and a, the audience was treated to the pregnancy off the 1st single, angry sauce. actress sidney sweeney. the richard blade is a radio and tv host with serious ex them. and i asked them wheth
it is always the 1st time mick jagger keith richards. and when you would meet, came together in the studio concept, definitely drama, shoddy watts, it must feel different. not having charlie watts at, in, in the studio with your playing. what was that like? the is only a is, as is child is gone, is different. course, you know, i mean is the, is number 4 is messing these up, the. yeah, a lot of number for that, right? yeah, of course, he's miss an incredibly bad that out though it's the guy and...
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richard: that is putting it mildly. yes.he british government officials who left the thickest records for us to read said quite a lot about common sense when it was published. they knew from their correspondence in the american colonies want to smash hit this pamphlet was. they wanted to read it for themselves, copies of the pamphlet were circulating in london and within two months of it being published in philadelphia -- and that was someone put some copies of it on a ship and sailed it there. so british government officials could read themselves. it is a matter of national security at think, they wanted to find out what was in this political pamphlet and when they read it they were suitably concerned. so we have a report that circulating in london that march that our reading it voraciously and that the people who have been publicly against the calls for independence up until then are and being -- are being immediately converted. like magic, like harry potter is casting a spell. -- casting a spell. communicating the fear an
richard: that is putting it mildly. yes.he british government officials who left the thickest records for us to read said quite a lot about common sense when it was published. they knew from their correspondence in the american colonies want to smash hit this pamphlet was. they wanted to read it for themselves, copies of the pamphlet were circulating in london and within two months of it being published in philadelphia -- and that was someone put some copies of it on a ship and sailed it there....
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we know the legends, but because they have so much talent and it's always been jacket and richard. so you know, the dilemma twins, who been writing, i think, but they just feel that they have to get music at the end with a new album. it's like a cooling card and it's like saying, hey, the rolling stones and not only still here, but with back richard flay. thank you so much. thank you. sand forward, jenny, are most of us, filed a sexual assault complaint against the national football federation. boston, the waste of over yet is a case term also in the mouth without her consent for spain's world come. victory are most so said she and her family were pressure to show support for ruby alice after the incident for we all as good now face criminal charges in addition to an inquiry by spain, top sports court interest, serious misconduct or be all this is also under investigation by worlds governing body fun. saul from the news for now, but stay with us because after the break conflict zone asked whether new leadership and ukraine's defense ministry could change the course of the war. for
we know the legends, but because they have so much talent and it's always been jacket and richard. so you know, the dilemma twins, who been writing, i think, but they just feel that they have to get music at the end with a new album. it's like a cooling card and it's like saying, hey, the rolling stones and not only still here, but with back richard flay. thank you so much. thank you. sand forward, jenny, are most of us, filed a sexual assault complaint against the national football federation....
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why did you think little richard was due? >> i think richard's a touch stone for so much.ressive impact on culture but it's also about hidden history. i think he was presented in one way and the full scope of his contributions have not been told. there are spaces and places that want to cancontain the telling black history. >> i hope people will take a look. be sure to tune in "little richard: i am everything" premieres monday right here on cnn. >>> two supreme court justices have trips paid for by conservatives adding to the question if the court can monitor itself. >> the pause on interest being added to your student loan debt expires. interest rates were set to zero percent during the pandemic but today will return to the same rate before the freeze. and when it comes to paying back your student loans for most borrowers, the payment will be due some time in october. we'll be right back. cool. so, no more sweating all nighght... ...no kickcking off the covers... ...or blasting the air conditioning. because only the tempur-pedic breezeze is made with our one-of-a-kinind c
why did you think little richard was due? >> i think richard's a touch stone for so much.ressive impact on culture but it's also about hidden history. i think he was presented in one way and the full scope of his contributions have not been told. there are spaces and places that want to cancontain the telling black history. >> i hope people will take a look. be sure to tune in "little richard: i am everything" premieres monday right here on cnn. >>> two supreme...
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there's no doubt that little richard's story is fascinating.there is nothing little about richard's story and that the story hadn't been told, it was such a natural space for me to want to explore as a filmmaker. ♪ tootie fruity ♪ >> we're watching some of the incredible footage of him back in the day. i mean he is an icon. he was an icon. the film takes us through his origins in macon, georgia, to what's been called the chitlin circuit in the south, all the way to his national fame that he enjoyed for so many years. how did he -- and let's just come out and say it. how did this openly gay black man with this very sexualized performance style become such a huge star in the conservative 1950s? >> richard is part of actually a long continuum of gender non-conforming artists. you know, there's records of drag kings and drag queens going back to victorian times. but i think what richard does is he's using the radio and his sound and his spectacle in such a unique way, and he doesn't play things on 10. he comes at 13. so it's his ingenuity and, you
there's no doubt that little richard's story is fascinating.there is nothing little about richard's story and that the story hadn't been told, it was such a natural space for me to want to explore as a filmmaker. ♪ tootie fruity ♪ >> we're watching some of the incredible footage of him back in the day. i mean he is an icon. he was an icon. the film takes us through his origins in macon, georgia, to what's been called the chitlin circuit in the south, all the way to his national fame...
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we'll facial hair with richard. we'll give a or to ease in give him a week or so to ease in anyway, we you know the drill on dewbs& .uk not just about dewbs& co .uk is not just about us here. it's very much us three here. it's very much about you guys at home. what is on your mind tonight? vaiews@gbnews.com. can vaiews@gbnews.com. or you can tweet news. lots of you tweet me at gb news. lots of you are getting in touch already. graham. enjoyed graham. you enjoyed our conversation on good morning britain you. britain this morning. thank you. you early as was you were up as early as i was then. i haven't had a sleep, so hopefully i'll still be able to string sentence together given string a sentence together given it 6:00 now on the evening, it is 6:00 now on the evening, not 6:00 in the morning when i think started. anyway, any new think i started. anyway, any new viewers very viewers you're very, very welcome program tonight. welcome to the program tonight. i thought, you know for what once, we're going to kick off w
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little richard, they say.h point to him, yet he's still somehow under appreciated and not fully understood? >> i mean, i think the reasons are obvious. he is somebody who influenced almost everybody who came after him, but he was also a gay or queer black man from the deep south, a gender, nonconforming human being, at a time of incredibly repressed like this time of incredible repression and homophobia and conservatism. there's lots of ways in which he wasn't given his due, because simply the time didn't allow for someone like little richard to be celebrated in the way we might now. his music was appropriated. he didn't get proper publishing royalties. he had terrible recording contracts. he fought for his rights for his entire career, and it really has taken a very long time for people to fully appreciate all that he brought to culture. >> jason, let's stick with that a bit more. i want to toss to a clip of you in the documentary and then ask you on the other side of it. >> and the best new artist is -- me.
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welcome, richard, what's your impression so far? yeah, well you just mentioned that in the beginning of this meeting, you really got a strong sense of, of, of, of the tensions that are really a palpable in the chain. but the, with the, the russian ambassador interrupting the chairman of the meeting, the currently, the albanian prime minister and the rotating championship of the security council. to say, we object to the idea that florida means that lensky should be speaking fast and put, referring to rules that they claim it should rule that have. and this began a back and forth between him and the chairman the chapman saying, no, this is perfectly okay. and it went back and forth multiple times and turned into quite an angry exchange, where it took about 15 minutes or so before anybody could even hear what in florida means to lensky, i had to say, so it was an interesting total. so for the russians to strike, if they're looking for kind of winning any friends at the moment, this diplomatic circle, just sort of sitting there, arguin
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according to the meager points of richard moore's places of work on the map. easy to identify the regions where britain has pursued its imperial ambitions over the past 60 years. moore is a professional turkologist and the deposits in the north of libya are not accidental. the african part of the mediterranean was under the protectorate of the ottoman empire starting in the mid-16th century. for 400 years. in 2014, moore was introduced as the british ambassador to turkey, but it is known that he began working there much earlier, in 1990, as who? scout. consider him a spy, improved british-turkish relations, obligingly supporting erdogan after the coup attempt, and this was also clearly a joint british-american undertaking, taking into account the fact that the coup was provoked from the united states, led by the cia gulen, moore’s wife, margaret, also did not didn’t waste it in vain, she is visually impaired and organized a training program in turkey guide dogs, in general, were tamed as best they could, strictly adhering to the guidelines. when not working, m
according to the meager points of richard moore's places of work on the map. easy to identify the regions where britain has pursued its imperial ambitions over the past 60 years. moore is a professional turkologist and the deposits in the north of libya are not accidental. the african part of the mediterranean was under the protectorate of the ottoman empire starting in the mid-16th century. for 400 years. in 2014, moore was introduced as the british ambassador to turkey, but it is known that...
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and here the studio with me is richard walker. richard, one topic that we were talking about while we were watching and then the jump died at me was of course the relations with china, us china relations. and he said that he was seeking a way of responsibly managing ad, the competition. so it, it doesn't tip into conflict, something along those lines. tell us more. yeah. so i think it's also interesting in this case to compare what he said this year to could, to what he said last year. because he did say when i come to, when it comes to china, i want to be clear and i want to be consistent. he said i and he had a very sort of pretty short but, but kind of trying to kind of a lower the temperature. i kind of message where he was saying that we didn't see conflict with china and we are not seeking to d couple from china. so there's been this kind of language about whether the, the american economy west and the commission completely sort of break the links with the chinese economy. go that wrong way. and he says, no, we don't want to
and here the studio with me is richard walker. richard, one topic that we were talking about while we were watching and then the jump died at me was of course the relations with china, us china relations. and he said that he was seeking a way of responsibly managing ad, the competition. so it, it doesn't tip into conflict, something along those lines. tell us more. yeah. so i think it's also interesting in this case to compare what he said this year to could, to what he said last year. because...
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we're here with richard kind, everybody. coming up it's on hulu people are telling it's fantastic. >> i hear it's hilarious oh, geez, look at me [ light laughter ] >> seth: this is -- this is "history of the world part two." >> yeah. >> seth: it's a hulu series based on the mel brooks film >> and this one is the story of jesus. john, paul, george, and jesus. >> seth: uh-huh. [ light laughter ] >> and, uh, yeah, it's hilarious. it was hilarious to do i hear it's great. i spoke to your brother. >> seth: yep >> he said it's hilarious, and i can't wait to see it >> seth: and now this is -- this is based on obviously, the very famous mel brooks film >> right >> seth: do you know -- do you know mel brooks? is he someone you have been lucky enough - >> yeah, i have. well, there's a couple of things first of all, at the kennedy center honors, i sang "the inquisition" from "history from the world. so that was thrilling. and there's, you know, obama up there. and i'm performing for president obama. then i did "the producers" on broadw
we're here with richard kind, everybody. coming up it's on hulu people are telling it's fantastic. >> i hear it's hilarious oh, geez, look at me [ light laughter ] >> seth: this is -- this is "history of the world part two." >> yeah. >> seth: it's a hulu series based on the mel brooks film >> and this one is the story of jesus. john, paul, george, and jesus. >> seth: uh-huh. [ light laughter ] >> and, uh, yeah, it's hilarious. it was hilarious...
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what kind of impact did that have on little richard? >> oh, it was devastating to little richard.ly john lennon, paul mccartney, the beatles, they wanted to be everything that he was. he was very free, he had this incredible energy. he had sing like nobody else. but there was a terrible tradition in the 1950s in the music industry where record labels would take white artists and they would have them cover songs by black artists. and they would often do them in the sort of tepid milk toast renditions that generated more success than the black artist themselves for their own music. on top of that, little richard never received his due in terms of publishing royalty. his records were advantageous and this hurt him professionally and he exited the music industry by 1959. he left for the church but most people think the reason that he left was because he had been so hurt by the way that he had been treated in the music industry. >> it is heartbreaking. and you see just that the largesse of his talent. it is unbelievable. jason king, thank you so much for sharing about little richard wi
what kind of impact did that have on little richard? >> oh, it was devastating to little richard.ly john lennon, paul mccartney, the beatles, they wanted to be everything that he was. he was very free, he had this incredible energy. he had sing like nobody else. but there was a terrible tradition in the 1950s in the music industry where record labels would take white artists and they would have them cover songs by black artists. and they would often do them in the sort of tepid milk toast...
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little richard. >> his dna is everywhere. it is like, how do you refer to the air?little richard was performing on a touring circuit around the south. >> we call it the chipman circuit. you have very queer of black women travel with goldplated teeth singing dirty blues. riga -- >> reporter: he thrived and felt a gender fluid site persona with coiffed hair, heavy makeup and eye-catching costumes and dancing. >> i wanted to sound different. we were tired of that slow music bird >> reporter: richard's songs and hit the radio and he became a nationwide sensation. a major accomplishment for a black performer in jim crow. his songs and style became so popular other artist from pat boone to elvis started imitating him. >> ♪ baby ♪ >> reporter: they covered his songs -- >> ♪ tutti-frutti ♪ >> reporter: and try to locate his sexual states present. >> ♪ this is a man's world ♪ >> reporter: jimi hendrix. the beatles. >> ♪ twist and shout ♪ >> reporter: and the rolling stones. >> ♪ ♪ >> that was a good time to know little richard. we would sit there hours like disciples in the
little richard. >> his dna is everywhere. it is like, how do you refer to the air?little richard was performing on a touring circuit around the south. >> we call it the chipman circuit. you have very queer of black women travel with goldplated teeth singing dirty blues. riga -- >> reporter: he thrived and felt a gender fluid site persona with coiffed hair, heavy makeup and eye-catching costumes and dancing. >> i wanted to sound different. we were tired of that slow music...
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amazing, now richard greenwood. — expect. amazing, now richard greenwood, let _ expect.et me _ expect. amazing, now richard greenwood, let me bring - expect. amazing, now richard greenwood, let me bring you| expect. amazing, now richard | greenwood, let me bring you in expect. amazing, now richard - greenwood, let me bring you in here. as we understand it, this capture is now hurtling its way back to earth, and then there is going to be a queue of more than 200 scientists who want to get their hands on some of this rock from the meteorite, or particles from the meteorite. and you are one of them. are you hoping to get a hold of a bit of the dust? we are, yeah, we are part of the very— we are, yeah, we are part of the verylarge— we are, yeah, we are part of the very large mobile team of scientists. i'm so excited that we will get _ scientists. i'm so excited that we will get our— scientists. i'm so excited that we will get our hands on some of this material— will get our hands on some of this material and do some analysis, and we really— material and do some analysis, and
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well, okay, still with me here in the studio, richard. and just give us a sense about what we're going to be hearing next with you and what other speeches are coming up. yeah, so we have um, traditionally the, the 1st speaker from from one of the member states is the president of brazil to present new that's what we're expecting him to start soon. and then after that, joe biden us present will be speaking. so obviously that's going to be very important speech the, the well will be watching. and i think the other highlight, the, the, we're waiting for the next few hours. he's loaded mr. lensky. presently ukraine, taking his message straight to the un general assembly. a really important moment for him to be able to address delegates directly in this chamber and address some of the concerns we just had. janelle, talking about the, among countries around the world thinking, you know, it isn't the trade board just dominating a bit too much of our attention. we have other issues since there's an opportunity for the lensky to get his message ac
well, okay, still with me here in the studio, richard. and just give us a sense about what we're going to be hearing next with you and what other speeches are coming up. yeah, so we have um, traditionally the, the 1st speaker from from one of the member states is the president of brazil to present new that's what we're expecting him to start soon. and then after that, joe biden us present will be speaking. so obviously that's going to be very important speech the, the well will be watching. and...
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, and the rolling stones. ♪ >> look, that was the real time we got to know little richard.rd felt like he never got proper credit or compensation tore his groundbreaking contribution to say rock 'n' roll. >> and the best new artist is -- me. [ laughter ] >> i have never received nothing. >> it's endearing, it's funny, but as a black man, watching that, i heard seething anger. >> he lives on today in so many perf performers influence non formens. >> the all new cnn film "i am richard" premieres right here on cnn. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> welcome back. i'm rahel solomon. thank you for joining us. i'm in today for fredricka whitfield. we continue at this hour to follow our breaking news. former new mexico governor bill richardson has died. he was a long-time fixture of democratic politics with turns as energy secretary and united nations ambassador under the clinton administration. he was 75 years old. he made multiple appearances over the years on cnn, most recently appearing on "the situation room" with wolf blitzer just eight days ago. he talked about his efforts
, and the rolling stones. ♪ >> look, that was the real time we got to know little richard.rd felt like he never got proper credit or compensation tore his groundbreaking contribution to say rock 'n' roll. >> and the best new artist is -- me. [ laughter ] >> i have never received nothing. >> it's endearing, it's funny, but as a black man, watching that, i heard seething anger. >> he lives on today in so many perf performers influence non formens. >> the all...
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hi, richard. jo biden's just arrived. now we understand before the stomach kicks off, he's going to be meeting with india is prime minister and run from modi. do we know what they will be talking about? given so i clicked and to emoji and biden met just recently in washington, a sign of the real low growing closeness between india and the united states. and the american side to saying that they're going to be picking up on a lot of conversations loves the agreements they made during that meeting in washington dc earlier in. yeah. and they're a range of issues the, i'm sorry, big steps. like, for instance, an agreement to have a american fighter jet engines manufactured in india, an agreement to sell military drones to india. so they'll be picking up on those conversations. also planning for a client visit by joe biden, a major visit by joe biden to india in january next year. so we'll have that on the kind of by level level, but of course also they're going to be looking ahead. so the g 20 summit that awaits us over this
hi, richard. jo biden's just arrived. now we understand before the stomach kicks off, he's going to be meeting with india is prime minister and run from modi. do we know what they will be talking about? given so i clicked and to emoji and biden met just recently in washington, a sign of the real low growing closeness between india and the united states. and the american side to saying that they're going to be picking up on a lot of conversations loves the agreements they made during that...
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i would put little richard up there as well. code of popular music, rewrote it altogether, and moved it away from its dependence on easy listening tunes and swing, into this hard-driving ging aggressi and b music. he was the original innovator architect of rock and roll music, which turned out to be one of the most defining and dynamic forces of the entire 20th century. >> i think it's hard to overestimate how huge he was at his peak. at the same time, he was an openlo openly gay black man with this very sexualized performance style. how was he able to become that major, that huge of a major star in conservative jim crow 1950s? >> i think part of it is because it was a conservative time. it was a time of incredibly entrenched homophobia and racism and political conservatism, and this is in the post-war moment. what he did was kind of organize and bring together all of that post-war energy, and he put it into the music itself. so these songs were incredible, songs like "tootie fruity." they were songs that were sexually charged,
i would put little richard up there as well. code of popular music, rewrote it altogether, and moved it away from its dependence on easy listening tunes and swing, into this hard-driving ging aggressi and b music. he was the original innovator architect of rock and roll music, which turned out to be one of the most defining and dynamic forces of the entire 20th century. >> i think it's hard to overestimate how huge he was at his peak. at the same time, he was an openlo openly gay black...
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and richard, could you remind us about the causes of this conflict? because it's, it's not uncomplicated, is it? well, if we go too far back into history, we lose this the relevance today. this is very much a lesson learned from a devastating 4 and 4 day war only 3 years ago was over. and john has seemingly validated the use of force over diplomacy. and yet again is using force of alarms to resolve essentially a diplomatic conflict. what about potential consequences? i mean, what might happen with the ongoing, the ongoing deployment of troops, as we see to a specific dangers on risks. first, the is the danger of miscalculation weyerhaeuser. redrawn goes too far too fast and its military operations and this quickly spirals out of control. there are vested actors already engaged israel and target you have been militarily supporting also redrawn russia with it. small peacekeeping forces has proven to be an effective in upholding the terms of a fragile ceasefire in effect since the war 3 years ago. and the real war re here is also redrawn, militarily, is
and richard, could you remind us about the causes of this conflict? because it's, it's not uncomplicated, is it? well, if we go too far back into history, we lose this the relevance today. this is very much a lesson learned from a devastating 4 and 4 day war only 3 years ago was over. and john has seemingly validated the use of force over diplomacy. and yet again is using force of alarms to resolve essentially a diplomatic conflict. what about potential consequences? i mean, what might happen...
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thank you for your time, richard.lance aircraft the russian su—27 jets were similar to these ones here. the kremlin blamed the incident — which happened over the black sea — on a "technical malfunction". the bbc�*s defence correspondent, jonathan beale, has more details on what happned. the official explanation from the russians was a technical malfunction, and attack was indeed what officially the ministry of defence in the uk accepted from the russians. actually it much more. what i have learned is that to five digits were sent to intercept this raf spy plane that can suck up communications, has a crew of up to 30, could have listened into the communications that could potentially have led to their deaths. 0ne potentially have led to their deaths. one of the pilots of the two russian jets thought he had been given permission to open fire. he lost an air missile but didn't get a lot on this biplane and it missed. there was a row between the two pilots, the second pilot didn't think they had been given permission to f
thank you for your time, richard.lance aircraft the russian su—27 jets were similar to these ones here. the kremlin blamed the incident — which happened over the black sea — on a "technical malfunction". the bbc�*s defence correspondent, jonathan beale, has more details on what happned. the official explanation from the russians was a technical malfunction, and attack was indeed what officially the ministry of defence in the uk accepted from the russians. actually it much...
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steve richards. — is almost impossible. steve richards, thanks _ is almost impossible.anks forjoining| is almost impossible. steve - richards, thanks forjoining us. we are expecting in the next hour the education secretary to stand up in the house of commons and answer questions on this, the first day back for mp5, we will have that here on bbc news. the chief constable of northern ireland police simon byrne has resigned with immediate effect. his resignation follows a series of controversies including a major data leak where the names and details of the 10,000 police officers and civilian staff were published in error. he has also faced pressure after a court last week ruled that two junior officers were unlawfully disciplined following an arrest at a commemoration. the policing board chair confirmed the resignation of simon byrne during a press conference earlier. the chief constable — conference earlier. the chief constable simon _ conference earlier. the chief constable simon byrne - conference earlier. the chief constable simon byrne has l conference earlier. the c
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>>reporter: lynne told richard that the guy's name was doug. they had dated a few months but just before richard came, she broke it off. doug didn't take it so well. >> that particular night, do you remember her reaction then? >> she was scared. >> was it scary to you too? >> i was concerned, concerned for lynne. >>reporter: in the days that followed, the incident seemed to be forgotten. >> she had this calming way of taking big things and making small things out of them. she was in control. later on, she explained that she calmed him down on the phone a couple of times. >> after that incident? >> yeah. and she thought it was kind of taken care of. >>reporter: detectives were intrigued. they found lynne's address book in her purse. only one doug. doug bradford. they asked donna about him and she vaguely remembered something lynne mentioned in a letter. >> saying that doug was no longer coming to the wedding. >> okay. >> and he was on the backburner. i put it out of my mind because i had all this wedding to organize. i knew -- obviously, he didn
>>reporter: lynne told richard that the guy's name was doug. they had dated a few months but just before richard came, she broke it off. doug didn't take it so well. >> that particular night, do you remember her reaction then? >> she was scared. >> was it scary to you too? >> i was concerned, concerned for lynne. >>reporter: in the days that followed, the incident seemed to be forgotten. >> she had this calming way of taking big things and making small...
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sir richard ? isn't it? sir richard? >> it is indeed. isn't it? sir richard? >> it is indeed .ates. >> thank you very, very much indeed for your time this morning, sir richard dearlove. now, don't go anywhere , because, now, don't go anywhere, because, of course, it's been a big week for rishi sunak. on wednesday, he dumped a number of the government's key climate commitment . s after the break, commitment. s after the break, i'm going be hearing from i'm going to be hearing from somebody who possibly thinks the government should gone even government should have gone even further. the tory mp craig mckinlay. in you company right through until 7:00 this evening. gb news is the people's . channel the people's. channel >> welcome back to the camilla tominey show as promised, i'm joined by craig mckinley in the studio. he's the tory mp for south thanet and chair of the net zero scrutiny committee. you've scrutinised the government's plans. do you government's plans. what do you reckon? climbed down on reckon? has he climbed down on the stuff enough or does the climate stuff enough
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talk show host jimmy fallon, it's always the 1st time mick jagger keith richards. and when you would meet, came together in the studio, lots of different drama, shoddy watts, it must feel different, not having charlie watts at, in, in the studio with your plane. what was that like? the is only a is as is child is gone, is different course. you know, i mean is the, is number 4 is messing these up, the yeah, a lot of number for that, right? yeah, of course is miss an incredibly bad that out though it's the guy and making music together over 60 years ago during that time, childhood friends check on richard's aside to have had a rookie relationship from thing talking to the question from a fine brando in california. says oh, keep, keep in mex, you've been together longer than me and my wife, what's a secret to a happy marriage? was not speaking too often. yeah. to the q and a, the audience was treated to the primary of the 1st single angry sauce actress sidney sweeney. the for more, we are joined by an entertainment reporter runs a is on video, joins us from washington
talk show host jimmy fallon, it's always the 1st time mick jagger keith richards. and when you would meet, came together in the studio, lots of different drama, shoddy watts, it must feel different, not having charlie watts at, in, in the studio with your plane. what was that like? the is only a is as is child is gone, is different course. you know, i mean is the, is number 4 is messing these up, the yeah, a lot of number for that, right? yeah, of course is miss an incredibly bad that out...
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richard, good to get our both countries. richard, good to get your thoughts _ both countries.tries. richard, good to get your thoughts and that state visit i your thoughts and that state visit kicking off in a couple of hours. we will have plenty of live coverage for you. you are watching bbc news, state with us and i will be back with the top stories. hello. it has been a windy and for some thoroughly soggy few days. especially across the hills of cumbria and gwyneth, where half a month of rainfall in little over a day. there will be more in the way of rain over the next few days but more downpours, variable amounts of rain and sunshine in between. for some, strong winds. the wettest and windiest conditions tied in with this cold front moving its way eastwards across england and wales. it is not one coherent band of rain, the rain may be on and off as it comes through but still some very heavy bursts across southern counties of england, the midlands, east anglia and eventually the south—east. it will be living a lot of surface water and spray around on the roads as we head in
richard, good to get our both countries. richard, good to get your thoughts _ both countries.tries. richard, good to get your thoughts and that state visit i your thoughts and that state visit kicking off in a couple of hours. we will have plenty of live coverage for you. you are watching bbc news, state with us and i will be back with the top stories. hello. it has been a windy and for some thoroughly soggy few days. especially across the hills of cumbria and gwyneth, where half a month of...