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don't forget to hear the entire unedited interview with paul rudd.u n find it on your apple podcast or where ever you get yours. >>> a sit down with edward norton on earning an oscar nomination for the first movie he every appeared in and now drawing a claim for "motherless brooklyn." the film he produced, directed and stars in. morgan radford and i will answer your questions. use the #sundaytoday and we'll get through it as >>> and we're still waiting on the sunrise, so it looks a little dark but this is a view of the golden gate bridge. look how cool it looks. we have the red light, the fog rolling through. noticing that fog building along the coastline, but it's also very chilly. we have frost advisories up through far ukiah. look at santa rosa 39 degrees right now. that's a lot colder and in through oakland talking 40s. south bay 52 degrees. daytime highs running a few degrees cooler, only topping out in the mid to upper 70s for the interior valleys. >>> the technology that family court judges are now recommending divorced parents use to settle t
don't forget to hear the entire unedited interview with paul rudd.u n find it on your apple podcast or where ever you get yours. >>> a sit down with edward norton on earning an oscar nomination for the first movie he every appeared in and now drawing a claim for "motherless brooklyn." the film he produced, directed and stars in. morgan radford and i will answer your questions. use the #sundaytoday and we'll get through it as >>> and we're still waiting on the...
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>> you. >> jimmy: that's paul rudd and paul rudd, in "living with yourself." okay. i have a lot of questions. first of all, do you get paid double for playing two characters? >> no, it's just one salary. >> jimmy: you should get paid twice. secondly, i was watching this movie, i mean tv show, it excited me thinking about having another one of me, and like i just thought, like, maybe it makes me sound like an egotist, but i would love to have another one of me. >> what would you do? who would do the show? >> jimmy: we'd trade-off, you know? >> nice. >> jimmy: masturbation would be weird. but, just to have another me to hang out with. >> how so? [ laughter ] but no, i think it would be a fun thing, but i will say this. there's an opening scene of the show is, and i hope i'm not ruining anything, but i'm going to ruin something. you are, one of your clone, your real self is buried under the earth and is clawing out of a shallow grave and you have a bag over your head. >> disturbing, send it? >> jimmy: and this, to me, looked like the worst thing anyone would ever
>> you. >> jimmy: that's paul rudd and paul rudd, in "living with yourself." okay. i have a lot of questions. first of all, do you get paid double for playing two characters? >> no, it's just one salary. >> jimmy: you should get paid twice. secondly, i was watching this movie, i mean tv show, it excited me thinking about having another one of me, and like i just thought, like, maybe it makes me sound like an egotist, but i would love to have another one of me....
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yes, a welcome double dose of rudd our sunday sit-down with paul rudd plus the latest news and politicson "sunday today." you can catch us in the morning or set the dvr and watch us any time you like. for now i'll send it back to you, frances and phillip, and i'll see you on sunday morning >> all right, willie, we will see you then paul rudd, one of the most likeable actors. >> yes, timeless, too. he looks exactly the same. >>> now to the stories over and over again this week in germany simone biles has made, yes, history and even more history -- >> wow >> -- becoming the first woman to win five all around titles. and one step away from a bigger record nbc's aaron mclauchlin is there. >> reporter: the stage long for simone biles simone biles once again in a league of her own. already considered the greatest of all time, she nabbed her 5th all around world title ♪ ♪ two more medals here in germany and she'll become the most decorated gymnast at the world championships ever >> i feel good after today put out good performances, wasn't too crazy didn't do anything too crazy >> reporter: bil
yes, a welcome double dose of rudd our sunday sit-down with paul rudd plus the latest news and politicson "sunday today." you can catch us in the morning or set the dvr and watch us any time you like. for now i'll send it back to you, frances and phillip, and i'll see you on sunday morning >> all right, willie, we will see you then paul rudd, one of the most likeable actors. >> yes, timeless, too. he looks exactly the same. >>> now to the stories over and over...
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. >>> and paul rudd in studio 57. how he searches for a better life in his newest role and ends up living with a happier version of himself. >> how do you do that?'s esday, october 16th, 2019. here's today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> i want to give a reality check here to elizabeth. >> she has yet to describe her tax plan. >> your signature, senator, is to have a plan for everything, except this. >> warren's rivals pile on. >> i went on the floor and got you votes. i got votes for that bill. i convinced people to vote for it. >> i am deeply grateful to president obama. >>> nancy pelosi is holding off on a vote to authorize a formal impeachment inquiry. >> this as rudy giuliani refuses to comply with a subpoena. >> this is not a game for us. >>> mike pence and secretary of state mike pompeo head to turkey today. >> the turkish president is saying he is not worried about sanctions. >>> pro-democracy hong kong demonstrators trample and burn the jersey of lebron james after he made comments they say are
. >>> and paul rudd in studio 57. how he searches for a better life in his newest role and ends up living with a happier version of himself. >> how do you do that?'s esday, october 16th, 2019. here's today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> i want to give a reality check here to elizabeth. >> she has yet to describe her tax plan. >> your signature, senator, is to have a plan for everything, except this. >> warren's rivals pile on....
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>> josh. >> who didn't fall in love with paul rudd after "clueless"? that jump started his career and "e.t.'s" been with this avenger from the start and i had no problem reminding him of it. >> i want to get introspective here -- >> what better place to get into speculative than "entertainment tonight." >> this is a moment of yours. you're probably -- this is one of your first "e.t." interviews. >> your life has changed quite a bit since "clueless," hasn't it? >> yeah, it definitely had. >> the attention and the interviews and -- >> the discos, different discos every night. yes, that hasn't changed. it's -- i seem to appear as uncomfortable as i still feel in interview. >> well, what would you tell yourself, the version of yourself in that interview then? n his t keep going to those new netflix series "living with yourself." do i need to come down? >> no, no, no. it's fine. >> so you're really good at just talking to yourself. >> i really was talking to myself. i would record both parts. i would pretend i was opposite me and i would watch it back and t
>> josh. >> who didn't fall in love with paul rudd after "clueless"? that jump started his career and "e.t.'s" been with this avenger from the start and i had no problem reminding him of it. >> i want to get introspective here -- >> what better place to get into speculative than "entertainment tonight." >> this is a moment of yours. you're probably -- this is one of your first "e.t." interviews. >> your life has changed...
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. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," actor paul rudd joins us at the table with his new netflix series anne-marie green, this is the "cbs morning news." diase, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection orike mptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems. these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. some serious allergic reactions and lung inflammation can occur. talk to your doctor today, and learn how janssen can help you explore cost support options. remission can start with stelara®. imagine. megared omega-3 power for your whole body. now with an antioxidant blend for great sleep, refreshed skin and less stress. one softgel. 7 benefits. new total body refresh. >>> our top stories
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let's talk about amber rudd's position. she is going to stand down as an mp.ecause of what have limit has been a very bruising period in british politics. an inability to get brexit across a line under our normal business of government. ken clarke, nicholas soames, alistair burke, this place will look very different on the flip side of a general election. and the conservative party will look very different. do you buy the argument that the party has been taken over and is suffering entry is by the vote leave brexiteers?” and is suffering entry is by the vote leave brexiteers? i think we have to be very conscious that in this period the abnormal has become the normal, unprecedented decisions have been made. the complexion of our party has very much been challenged and i really call upon the prime minister, who i think it is within his gift to do so, to make sure that we align ourselves with the british public as at centre right, responsible, progressive party, not one that is lurching to the right. the core message from tea m the right. the core message from te
let's talk about amber rudd's position. she is going to stand down as an mp.ecause of what have limit has been a very bruising period in british politics. an inability to get brexit across a line under our normal business of government. ken clarke, nicholas soames, alistair burke, this place will look very different on the flip side of a general election. and the conservative party will look very different. do you buy the argument that the party has been taken over and is suffering entry is by...
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. >>> coming up, paul rudd on his tv just keeps getting better. how you watch it does too.y award-winning voice remote. streaming services without changing passwords and input. live sports - with real-time stats and scores. access to the most 4k content. and your movies and shows to go. the best tv experience is the best tv value. xfinity x1. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. >>> that's going to do it for us on this saturday morning. tomorrow on "sunday today," willie sits down with paul rudd on his 25-year career that took off with "clueless." >> we had come from a generation where there was john hughes films were so important to us. i remember all of us kind of talking before we ever started shooting the movie. it would be really cool if this movie would hold up like those ones. and the morning it came out, my phone rang. and scott says, people like it. looks like it's going to be a hit. don't get used to it. click. >> that's funny. >> paul rudd tomorrow on "sunday today." >> that's going to be a good sw interview. >>> coming up monday, in the third h
. >>> coming up, paul rudd on his tv just keeps getting better. how you watch it does too.y award-winning voice remote. streaming services without changing passwords and input. live sports - with real-time stats and scores. access to the most 4k content. and your movies and shows to go. the best tv experience is the best tv value. xfinity x1. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. >>> that's going to do it for us on this saturday morning. tomorrow on...
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labour mps, 7 independents who were originally conservatives, including former home secretary amber rudd who today discovered she would not be invited back into the fold and so has decided it also includes 3 lib dems and 2 independents who were previously labour. one of those 57 mps is richard benyon, a conservative who yesterday had the party whip returned after it was withdrawn last month, despite having already decided not to stand in the next election. he joins us now from westminster. good have you with those. the whip was returned, you were invited back, yet you are going, why?” was returned, you were invited back, yet you are going, why? i had decided some time ago i was not going to stand. i hoped that the parliament would continue until 2022. you have to make a decision about the next five years and whether you are prepared to give a very intense and very demanding existence hundred and 10%. i have a young family —— existence hundred and 10%. i have a young family “110%. it sounds cliche that i want to spend more time with my family but in this case it is true. you were one of t
labour mps, 7 independents who were originally conservatives, including former home secretary amber rudd who today discovered she would not be invited back into the fold and so has decided it also includes 3 lib dems and 2 independents who were previously labour. one of those 57 mps is richard benyon, a conservative who yesterday had the party whip returned after it was withdrawn last month, despite having already decided not to stand in the next election. he joins us now from westminster. good...
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but here appears prime minister rudd has been awarded the nobel peace prize for 2019 for his work to resolve the border conflict with neighboring eritrea the 2 countries restored relations in july last year after years of hostility to abby took over as prime minister early in 2080. at the met has only been in office for a year and a half but his push for peace and democracy in that short time impressed the nobel committee. even if much work remains are they are with has initiated important reforms that give many citizens hope for a better life and the brighter future. abby was awarded for the reconciliation he forged with eritrea the 2 neighbors were in broiled in a longstanding border conflict. after a war in the late 1990 s. kills an estimated 70000 people they failed to implement a peace studio. but within months of taking office abby met with every trace president 1st summit where they signed a historic peace agreement. it was a moment ethiopians and eritreans had been waiting for for decades the critics say there has been little progress since then on key goals such as economic
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more money for the health service, police, something that i remember amber rudd is saying a lot beforeral election, the labour party has this money tree, it all coming from? it would seem the conservative party now has claims to the money tree. pre-election i think they all have claims to the money tree. he is worried that this possible tax giveaway pre—election is really dangerous build up his quote here is interesting. the government is adrift without any fiscal anchor. i think they are saying the government by —— borrowing is already up and we have to be worried about throwing money away or we will face a bad period. and they are saying it is the last —— bizarre scenario. i mean, they don't use the word bizarre, that is my interpretation. but normally it would be a labour or a socialist government where you have to say, hang ona government where you have to say, hang on a second, rain in that spending was not it is all a little bit topsy—turvy. spending was not it is all a little bit topsy-turvy. it is but when sajid javid made the announcement a month ago, talking about the spendin
more money for the health service, police, something that i remember amber rudd is saying a lot beforeral election, the labour party has this money tree, it all coming from? it would seem the conservative party now has claims to the money tree. pre-election i think they all have claims to the money tree. he is worried that this possible tax giveaway pre—election is really dangerous build up his quote here is interesting. the government is adrift without any fiscal anchor. i think they are...
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rudd well those comments of course are considered deeply problematic and again not only within the democratic party but now also within the republican party and that really shows that something is unraveling in the republican party you see prominent figures that have backed president trump of the impeachment inquiry now really turning their back against the president and on the president criticizing him now on a daily basis simply because many republicans believe that the decision to let the kurds behind they are exposing them to this turkish offensive is a betrayal of betrayal of his wants partner for the united states in the fight against isis and that means a big damage of course for american foreign policy also internationally because mary many leaders worldwide do consider the united states under president trump no unreliable partner. now the turkish president added if saying that he will never declare a cease fire will negotiate with fight and of course that's what u.s. vice president and secretary of state are hoping to persuade him to do in that meeting with him what chance do they ha
rudd well those comments of course are considered deeply problematic and again not only within the democratic party but now also within the republican party and that really shows that something is unraveling in the republican party you see prominent figures that have backed president trump of the impeachment inquiry now really turning their back against the president and on the president criticizing him now on a daily basis simply because many republicans believe that the decision to let the...
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this is mark rudd, april 1968 at columbia university, new york city. rudd had been named chairman of the sds chapter at columbia after returning from a three week tour of cuba where he visited fidel castro. >> we have closed down four university buildings, three of which usually have classes. we've had mass meetings of 800 and 600 people respectively. >> rudd's sds group and the afro-american society paralyzed the university. brown, one of the leaders of the student nonviolent coordinating committee, has educated all over america. >> black students of columbia university, joined by a few members of the black community, have been in hamilton hall for 56 hours. more than that now. as brothers, they maintain that they will stay there until the university is willing to talk on their terms, ask and we are -- and we are canning the community to support them. so we'll going to let columbia know if they don't want to deal with the brothers in here, they're going to deal with the brothers on the streets. >> host: all right, lee edwards, we have both patricia in
this is mark rudd, april 1968 at columbia university, new york city. rudd had been named chairman of the sds chapter at columbia after returning from a three week tour of cuba where he visited fidel castro. >> we have closed down four university buildings, three of which usually have classes. we've had mass meetings of 800 and 600 people respectively. >> rudd's sds group and the afro-american society paralyzed the university. brown, one of the leaders of the student nonviolent...
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and amber rudd said she would back a confirmatory referendum such as one would arise. are conservative mps opposed to no deal, how will they react to all of this? time is short and the government is saying it believes the anthony ban act is not watertight. they are in a bit of a bind. they agreed around opposing no deal and they remain largely convinced that the benn act is watertight. they are prepared to sit on their hands that under the benn act and cabinet minister or a cabinet secretary will have to seek delay. thereafter they fall apart because they cannot agree on who they want to replace boris johnson with two set up what they call a government of national unity to rule on an interim basis to pave the way for another referendum. labour are clear the only person they would accept fronting up a government of national unity is jeremy corbyn. amber rudd said she under no circumstances would she accept jeremy corbyn, likejo swinson and the liberal democrats, likewise some former labour mps. the rebels are by and large split over what to do next. but unless they can
and amber rudd said she would back a confirmatory referendum such as one would arise. are conservative mps opposed to no deal, how will they react to all of this? time is short and the government is saying it believes the anthony ban act is not watertight. they are in a bit of a bind. they agreed around opposing no deal and they remain largely convinced that the benn act is watertight. they are prepared to sit on their hands that under the benn act and cabinet minister or a cabinet secretary...
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the university of connecticut's rudd center for food policy and obesity has released its children's drink fat, it's for 2019. researchers say that 2 thirds of the so-called fruit drinks did not contain any for choose. get pictures of fruit appeared an 85% of packages. what the drinks did contain was a lot sugar. researchers sasweden for drinks contained at least 16 grams of sugar more than half of the maximum amount a child supposed to get for the entire day. a florida state senator now wants to ban some sunscreens that could hurt marine life democratic senator linda stewart has proposed a bill. >>that would ban the sale of sunscreens with oxybenzone and i did not say unless the customer has a prescription for those products twice tried to do this to researchers believe the 2 chemicals could cause coral bleaching and eventually kill reefs in coral reefs are home to 25% of all marine life. still at businesses across the us are struggling to >>for your money tonight, businesses across the united states are struggling to find workers a new report shows a growing labor shortage, due to baby b
the university of connecticut's rudd center for food policy and obesity has released its children's drink fat, it's for 2019. researchers say that 2 thirds of the so-called fruit drinks did not contain any for choose. get pictures of fruit appeared an 85% of packages. what the drinks did contain was a lot sugar. researchers sasweden for drinks contained at least 16 grams of sugar more than half of the maximum amount a child supposed to get for the entire day. a florida state senator now wants...
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tonight -- paul rudd, from "castle rock," lizzy caplan, guillermo on the road to brooklyn, this week tyler childers. and now, brace yourselves, jimmy kimmel! ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: well, hello, everyone, i'm jimmy, i'm the host. thanks for watching. thanks for coming. you're joining us here on a day that quite literally shook the world. today is, or today was edge shakeout day, which ishe day we're supposed to practice what we'll do in the event of a major ea
tonight -- paul rudd, from "castle rock," lizzy caplan, guillermo on the road to brooklyn, this week tyler childers. and now, brace yourselves, jimmy kimmel! ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: well, hello, everyone, i'm jimmy, i'm the host. thanks for watching. thanks for coming. you're joining us here on a day that quite literally shook the world. today is, or today was edge shakeout day, which ishe day we're supposed to practice what we'll do in the event of a major ea
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and people were saying there was no chance he would be able to get the backstop, people like amber ruddcabinet thinking he was even trying to get a deal and he managed to get the deal and negotiated it through brussels and managed to bring it back to the commons and get a majority which, we never thought we was the moment were a deal finally got a majority in the comments and mps agreed on something they could agree on and even though that second vote did not go well tonight, it is not all misery for number ten. i think will be quite pleased how this is played out, even though he is not going to be able to meet his do or die pledge of taking a side of the eu on the 31st of october, he thinks voters cannot blame him for that, they blame parliament. this is the narrative they could have been going for a long? this with do point out in terms of this deal is very similarto in terms of this deal is very similar to the deal that theresa may originally had but the government will certainly try to frame this as a victory the sense, it is a win because the past parliament but they did lose suppo
and people were saying there was no chance he would be able to get the backstop, people like amber ruddcabinet thinking he was even trying to get a deal and he managed to get the deal and negotiated it through brussels and managed to bring it back to the commons and get a majority which, we never thought we was the moment were a deal finally got a majority in the comments and mps agreed on something they could agree on and even though that second vote did not go well tonight, it is not all...
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>> this photo from last halloween is making the rounds on twitter this year because frankly, paul ruddird al yankovic. >> weird al had the most epic response, sharing this photo of rudd's ant-man character with his own head attached captioned, might have to rethink my halloween costume for this year. >> yeah, that's quite a response. >> i don't know, that yankovic outfit gives me a great idea here. >> does it? >> yeah, it really does. >> i should get some glasses like this. >> they say we're going to be twins. >> i should have known. >> actually, our hairstylist says -- she pinned this for me and she said, janai really likes it when you -- >> she actually told you? oh my gosh. you guys know he has been dying to get some curls on that head. just shady boots. that is hilarious. i do have it pinned back. >> got any tips for me? >> i have none because it won't help. you look awful. >> now we are twins. >> i can't believe you've got that wig. i don't want to sit by you anymore. >> go ahead, next story. >> kevin hart recovering from that car crash. >> he's sharing this video of himself dress
>> this photo from last halloween is making the rounds on twitter this year because frankly, paul ruddird al yankovic. >> weird al had the most epic response, sharing this photo of rudd's ant-man character with his own head attached captioned, might have to rethink my halloween costume for this year. >> yeah, that's quite a response. >> i don't know, that yankovic outfit gives me a great idea here. >> does it? >> yeah, it really does. >> i should get...
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stephen connect, my former colleague at gm tr breakfast time, norman lamb and amber rudd with teresaes, it in the environment... early in the day, erg was saying as it stands, we will not vote for it. so for the deputy chairman to come out and say this, when the daily telegraph went to press as the front page we are getting, 319 yes‘s is what saying, 312 no's, a undecided. if this is true, it brings it up to the 320. in theory. and if the light when amendment were to go through, thatis when amendment were to go through, that is a massive span spanner in the work because they feel they aren't voting on a concrete deal any more. some mps would vote on it because it's less binding, but i could see a scenario where the ha rdliners could see a scenario where the hardliners don't want to give any credit to the amendment. in that situation i think the numbers continue to be in flux. the situation i think the numbers continue to be influx. the daily telegraph has themselves a yugo of pole, saying 45% want it to pass. people are tired, that is the resounding message. just because you're tired
stephen connect, my former colleague at gm tr breakfast time, norman lamb and amber rudd with teresaes, it in the environment... early in the day, erg was saying as it stands, we will not vote for it. so for the deputy chairman to come out and say this, when the daily telegraph went to press as the front page we are getting, 319 yes‘s is what saying, 312 no's, a undecided. if this is true, it brings it up to the 320. in theory. and if the light when amendment were to go through, thatis when...
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feud between rudd and reynolds is pretty funny.f course not least, reynolds' wife, blake lively, weighed in with her own pic. with her finger up his nose. captioned "i picked a good one." >> with her own "pic," i see what you did there. >> you see, you see? >> that's funny. how about i take this next line while you continue carving. >> focus. >> halloween hasn't happened yet but christmas has come early for fans of john legend. no, keep going, keep going. following the success of his 2018 album, someone asked if he'd ever team up with fellow "voice" coach kelly clarkson for a christmas song. to everyone's surprise john replied "stay tuned." looks like we all may be having ourselves a merry little christmas after all. >> i love that. >> i thought it was going to be chrissy teigen. >> the internet couldn't handle that. >> how's this for celebrity costume? this right here is "breaking bad" star aaron paul with his own mini me at san diego comic-con last year, daughter story annabel paul. her name is story annabel paul, i like that. >>
feud between rudd and reynolds is pretty funny.f course not least, reynolds' wife, blake lively, weighed in with her own pic. with her finger up his nose. captioned "i picked a good one." >> with her own "pic," i see what you did there. >> you see, you see? >> that's funny. how about i take this next line while you continue carving. >> focus. >> halloween hasn't happened yet but christmas has come early for fans of john legend. no, keep going,...
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china trade talks and more, i want to welcome kevin rudd, the former prime minister of australia. improving at all? what should the u.s. be doing? >> obviously with hong kong, it's bumping along frankly, it's not escalating it's basically as unstable as it's been but i think the bottom line is this, if this remains the situation on the street in hong kong, there are no real incentives for beijing to militarily intervene by sending in the army or the paramilitaries. >> does that mean this continues for six months, a year what's the -- what's the time line >> i don't think in beijing there is a particular time line. if there's a concern in beijing it's whether this radically escalates. like if you start seeing bombs being used and the rest. otherwise, xi jinping moves in, it becomes his problem in world opinion, no longer carrie lam's problem, apart from the fact that i remember what happened in tiananmen in 1989 where china faced economic sanctions from the world. >> how do you see this impacting the trade talks at this point? >> all i can talk about is beijing's perspective. i thi
china trade talks and more, i want to welcome kevin rudd, the former prime minister of australia. improving at all? what should the u.s. be doing? >> obviously with hong kong, it's bumping along frankly, it's not escalating it's basically as unstable as it's been but i think the bottom line is this, if this remains the situation on the street in hong kong, there are no real incentives for beijing to militarily intervene by sending in the army or the paramilitaries. >> does that mean...
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we have had amber rudd, caroline spelman, claire perry, sarah newton.e tranche of more middle ground tory women saying basically they have had enough. another one who is going as a former deputy prime minister david lidington, and this morning he said he understood why these women are quitting. it's something that all mp5 from all political parties have had to put up with. this bitterness, this sourness that has crept into the way we handle political debate in this country, which i think is damaging. it puts good, younger people off coming into any of the political parties. and women in particular, irrespective of party, seem to be often particular targets. it really came through when i was leader of the house of commons, in the aftermath of the murder ofjo cox, and a number of women mps, labour, conservative, lib dem, snp, all started to open up about what they'd been getting. online trolling, stalkers, anonymous phone calls, text messages or online posts saying, "we know where your children live. don't step out of line." absolutely ghastly stuff. with
we have had amber rudd, caroline spelman, claire perry, sarah newton.e tranche of more middle ground tory women saying basically they have had enough. another one who is going as a former deputy prime minister david lidington, and this morning he said he understood why these women are quitting. it's something that all mp5 from all political parties have had to put up with. this bitterness, this sourness that has crept into the way we handle political debate in this country, which i think is...
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from the door and then you finally noodles on the of a side to religion it's the other way rudd is a closed door and that all the questions are all it was you also to question you have an answer and then the whole of the new questions of him that's what's so interesting i suppose that's how life works in general. well yes as we get older it kind of in. any way spankings are like ironical chads in a plane or time searching good good light or everything thank you very much. to eat. do you really get the. rumors of real time solution what you'd expect since. he was the biggest so to express. that out of high. school official says so small over the top of my mind that you don't know. oh. oh. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the 1st one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest race in truth to stand out of the news business you just need to ask the right questions and demand the right answer. questions. if you're. going to. just look. at this contest for a moment to last and ask for the last 70 and seeing and on the rest today
from the door and then you finally noodles on the of a side to religion it's the other way rudd is a closed door and that all the questions are all it was you also to question you have an answer and then the whole of the new questions of him that's what's so interesting i suppose that's how life works in general. well yes as we get older it kind of in. any way spankings are like ironical chads in a plane or time searching good good light or everything thank you very much. to eat. do you really...
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politicians, including the former home secretary amber rudd and labour's david lammy have welcomed the but donald trump's election campaign team say it is yet another attempt by the left to silence the president. i'll get more on this story and the role of political advertising on social media from a tech reporter in california. that is in a few minutes. the us military has published the first images of the raid in which the islamic state leader abu bakr al—baghdadi was killed. the footage depicts several phases of the us special forces operation, culminating in the destruction of baghdadi's compound. here is our washington correspondent chris buckler. in the first images released of the raid, you can see us specialforces making way into the building where abu bakr al—baghdadi was hiding. as they flew into the area, the american troops were shot at by militants. we're not showing the next portion of this video, but in it they strike back, killing many of those on the ground. baghdadi was the leader of the islamic state group, and the united states have been searching for him for years.
politicians, including the former home secretary amber rudd and labour's david lammy have welcomed the but donald trump's election campaign team say it is yet another attempt by the left to silence the president. i'll get more on this story and the role of political advertising on social media from a tech reporter in california. that is in a few minutes. the us military has published the first images of the raid in which the islamic state leader abu bakr al—baghdadi was killed. the footage...
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science on the dole and then you find out a new dual is on the of a side religion is the other way rudd is a closed door and that all the christians are all was you all stood question you have an answer and then the whole lot of new questions of him that's what's so interesting i suppose that's how life works in general. as we get older kind of thing and i think our lives are going to hell chad's plan or time for change good could last or everything thank you very much right. now to tell you we needed to. go through rumors of real times i wish my youth. was the digits of 6. that's how. i. know that. i was. i. was. hundreds of people in the central russian city of. the murder suspect because the death of the body of a strangled 9 year old girl was discovered. such . anger intensifies as more people are confirmed killed in a week of unrest over government. documents he says reveal corruption involving u.s. debt.
science on the dole and then you find out a new dual is on the of a side religion is the other way rudd is a closed door and that all the christians are all was you all stood question you have an answer and then the whole lot of new questions of him that's what's so interesting i suppose that's how life works in general. as we get older kind of thing and i think our lives are going to hell chad's plan or time for change good could last or everything thank you very much right. now to tell you we...
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and then you find all new tools on the of a side to religion it's the other way rudd is a closed door and that all the christians are all with the wall street course you know and also on the whole new questions of him that's what's so interesting i suppose that's how life works in general. as we get older kind of. anyways bankers are like her wonderful chapter that any plan or time searching good could lead over everything thank you very much right. about one of the worst cases of predatory baxter's defrauding and abusing the poor and sick that i've seen in a couple years you know we have energy issue to many instances of bankers preying on folks but this is this is really happening. girl us boy.
and then you find all new tools on the of a side to religion it's the other way rudd is a closed door and that all the christians are all with the wall street course you know and also on the whole new questions of him that's what's so interesting i suppose that's how life works in general. as we get older kind of. anyways bankers are like her wonderful chapter that any plan or time searching good could lead over everything thank you very much right. about one of the worst cases of predatory...
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let's speak to a former special advisor to amber rudd. nice to see you.think we are tonight with the voting? let's talk first about the second reading, introducing the bill into the commons, do we think the government's going to get that through? i think it will. a lot of mps don't want to be seen to vote against a brexit deal. that is probably the least of the two bills thatis probably the least of the two bills that is worrying the government. the second vote, perhaps even more crucial than the first, that is the time tabling, the bill is set down for three days at the moment, a lot of mps have said that is way too tight. where is the voting on that? i think that is much closer and as things stand it looks as if the government will lose by a small margin. the prime minister has called about calling an election if that falls, that will be focussing a few people's minds. oliver letwin, the person behind the amendment at the person behind the amendment at the amendment at the weekend, he has signalled support for the government. there are people who wa nt
let's speak to a former special advisor to amber rudd. nice to see you.think we are tonight with the voting? let's talk first about the second reading, introducing the bill into the commons, do we think the government's going to get that through? i think it will. a lot of mps don't want to be seen to vote against a brexit deal. that is probably the least of the two bills thatis probably the least of the two bills that is worrying the government. the second vote, perhaps even more crucial than...
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mps, including former home secretary amber rudd, and liver‘s david lammy, have welcomed the ban.another attempt by the left to silence the president. sam jeffers is the co—founder of the who targets me campaign, which monitors the use of political adverts on social media. he told my colleague annita twitter has a mixture of motivations behind the move. the motivation i suspect is somewhat one of conscience in that there is a lot of public and wider concern about the use of political advertising online. i suspect some of it is self—interested, you look at the controversies facebook faces and twitter is to avoid as many of those as possible. what it is not as a big financial loss for twitter. in the uk in 2017, barely 1% of the political advertising that took place was on twitter, so the motivation is one of self interest but also potentially one of trying to do some of the things thatjack dorsey talks about in his tweets announcing this. financially, though, it is easierfor them announcing this. financially, though, it is easier for them to make this move in terms of facebook —— e
mps, including former home secretary amber rudd, and liver‘s david lammy, have welcomed the ban.another attempt by the left to silence the president. sam jeffers is the co—founder of the who targets me campaign, which monitors the use of political adverts on social media. he told my colleague annita twitter has a mixture of motivations behind the move. the motivation i suspect is somewhat one of conscience in that there is a lot of public and wider concern about the use of political...
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from the door and then you finally noodles on the of a side to religion it's the other way rudd is a closed door and that all the christians are all was you also to question your own aunts and then the whole of the new questions of him that's what's so interesting i suppose that's how life works in general. as we get older it kind of. anyway spankings are like ironical chads any plainer touch and good could light over everything thank you very much right. to eat. yes. in this context i'm almost glad that asked for the last 70 and seen and done today for the dutch promotion of christian. bridge in just shoot on disk in the. green zone teaching mom. and i new car so said i'm not going to much to me mama it's just that are. you really at the. birthing room that was revealed to me so somebody needs to stretch steps. to from the digits of. that sound caught up with. the finish still so small. if you got on the. ball. say. to pull. from. the swarm see the blue of them so morning. and good your school local was before. much of those who heard the preview it was few other movies to see him w
from the door and then you finally noodles on the of a side to religion it's the other way rudd is a closed door and that all the christians are all was you also to question your own aunts and then the whole of the new questions of him that's what's so interesting i suppose that's how life works in general. as we get older it kind of. anyway spankings are like ironical chads any plainer touch and good could light over everything thank you very much right. to eat. yes. in this context i'm almost...
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they're hoping to put a political vote an endorsement vote again before parliament on monday and dominic rudd the foreign secretary believes the government does have the numbers to get that passed and then during the rest of the week from tuesday onwards we're expecting the withdrawal agreement bill to come before the house and that is the bill that would give legal effect to the provisions of 'd the deal which was agreed in brussels last thursday that bill is going to face all kinds of shenanigans and guerrilla warfare and amendments attempted to be added to it such as. for example labor will support the idea of a confirmation referendum being attached to that bill however to the bottom line is that the government is slowly ticking off the days we are getting closer and closer to october 31st and as far as the government is concerned they are still on track for britain to leave the european union on that date. or pull britain but. now the e.u. says it has received prime minister johnson's letter but it has not yet indicated how it will respond the barber has more from brussels. well the mess
they're hoping to put a political vote an endorsement vote again before parliament on monday and dominic rudd the foreign secretary believes the government does have the numbers to get that passed and then during the rest of the week from tuesday onwards we're expecting the withdrawal agreement bill to come before the house and that is the bill that would give legal effect to the provisions of 'd the deal which was agreed in brussels last thursday that bill is going to face all kinds of...
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and on thursday paul rudd, lizzy caplan, and tyler childers. us for that. >> jimmy: our first guest is one of the greatest and most successful musicians in the history of people listening to things. now, for the first time, he tells his whole story from the his memoir. please welcome elton ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow. how are you? we're very excited to see you. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you are in the middle of a worldwide farewell tour. is it really a farewell tour? >> it is because i don't want to travel anymore. i've been traveling since i was 17. ten years agriculture o if you' asked me that question, i'd say you were crazy. i have two kids and i have a family and i want to spend teim with the family. i will make tours, i will do the occasional tours, i think. i'm not going to stop being creative. it's for family reasons. i love those boys and i love my husband and i want to spend time with them. >> jimmy:s that nice. that's very nice. i think cher's first farewell tour was in 2002 or something. >> b.c. >> jimmy: you've been doing
and on thursday paul rudd, lizzy caplan, and tyler childers. us for that. >> jimmy: our first guest is one of the greatest and most successful musicians in the history of people listening to things. now, for the first time, he tells his whole story from the his memoir. please welcome elton ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow. how are you? we're very excited to see you. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you are in the middle of a worldwide farewell tour. is it really a...
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tomorrow night, join us with paul rudd, lizzy caplan and music from tyler childers. >> jimmy: yesterdaynstagram, and today, she has more than ten million new friends, some of whom are from "friends." next, she returns triumphantly to tv, apple tv, on the new series "the morning show," it premieres november 1st on apple tv+. please welcome jennifer aniston. [cheers and ♪ >> hello! >> jimmy: how are you? >> i'm good. >> jimmy: you look great, and you smell fantastic, too. [cheers and applause] this instagram thing. >> it's crazy. >> jimmy: they measured it. it's a guinness book world record. you beat prince harry and meghan markle. >> the royals. gentleman. >> jimmy: you got to a million in like 12 seconds. >> like the most reluctant person to join instagram. >> jimmy: you don't do that kind of stuff. >> i do now. >> jimmy: why are you doing it now? >> i don't know. >> jimmy: who talked you into this? >> i don't know. a lot of people. just got tired of, you know, what you resist persists. >> jimmy: it's fun to look at the stuff. >> well, i haven't. >> jimmy: you haven't? >> no, i'm just t
tomorrow night, join us with paul rudd, lizzy caplan and music from tyler childers. >> jimmy: yesterdaynstagram, and today, she has more than ten million new friends, some of whom are from "friends." next, she returns triumphantly to tv, apple tv, on the new series "the morning show," it premieres november 1st on apple tv+. please welcome jennifer aniston. [cheers and ♪ >> hello! >> jimmy: how are you? >> i'm good. >> jimmy: you look great,...
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rudd had been named chairman of the sds chapter at columbia after returning from a three week tour ofe he visited fidel castro. >> we tyhave tore down for university buildings, three of which usually have classes. we had mass meetings of 800 600 people respectively. >> roads sds groups and rack brown student afro-american society paralyzed the university. brown, one of the leaders of the student nonviolent coordinating committee has agitated all over america. >> the black students of columbia university joined by a few members of the black community had been in hamilton all for 56 hours, more than that now. the brothers in here will stay here until the university is willing to talk on their terms and we are going to need the community of harlem and both support down there so we let columbia know if they don't want to deal with the brothers in here they will deal with the brothers on the street. >> all right lee edwards, we have patricia in california and to figure out who walter judd is. let's start with walter judd, who was he you've written a book about him? >> walter judd was an ex
rudd had been named chairman of the sds chapter at columbia after returning from a three week tour ofe he visited fidel castro. >> we tyhave tore down for university buildings, three of which usually have classes. we had mass meetings of 800 600 people respectively. >> roads sds groups and rack brown student afro-american society paralyzed the university. brown, one of the leaders of the student nonviolent coordinating committee has agitated all over america. >> the black...
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and little known fact, paul rudd's dad is a titanic expert.. >> so surprised. [ applause ] >>> and finally, who needs flowers when you can have chicken nuggets? take a look at this. that is a wedding bouquet filled with chicken nuggets. now they happen to be the bride's favorite snack, so her cousin jenna surprised her with her during her toast writing on instagram, i think the bride is more excited for nugs than her new hubby. it turns out that jenna had been planning on incorporating chicken nuggets into the nuptials for some time, so she reached tout to the chicken brand tyson to make it happen. and guess what? it's perfect because their last name is tyson. no word on if that was the bouquet they tossed. you see women tackle each other for the bouquet. that one, i would have taken no prisoners and i would have dove. >> i thought we were getting chicken nuggets. a little disappointed. >> you have cookies everywhere. what does a girl have to bring to the show except value added? >> a lot of value added. thank you, sara. [ applause ] >>> let's
and little known fact, paul rudd's dad is a titanic expert.. >> so surprised. [ applause ] >>> and finally, who needs flowers when you can have chicken nuggets? take a look at this. that is a wedding bouquet filled with chicken nuggets. now they happen to be the bride's favorite snack, so her cousin jenna surprised her with her during her toast writing on instagram, i think the bride is more excited for nugs than her new hubby. it turns out that jenna had been planning on...
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. >> next up, paul rudd, guest on this sunday's sitdown where they got to talk about rudd's jobs beforen look about you >> yeah. it was not a good look socks with shorts, doc martins i would like to think i started the movement with my bar mitzvah dj look. >> i noticed you were down in the crowd. you weren't one of these elitist djs. >> you got to mix it up. who's going to hold the limbo pole it doesn't hold itself. >> i love that he provided video. >> by the way, 90s savannah loves that look. >> you wore that look. >> absolutely. >> you can catch that entire interview this weekend, it's great, as always on sunday "today" with our buddy willie geist. >>> people wanted more uncle al on broadway, making his big return to the hit show waitress. with jordin sparks playing jenna in the lead role there and the last show you did was october 2018, why did you want to go back. >> it's a terrific cast, so wonderful. most fun i've had. >> how are your vocal chops. >> i have to go back to my vocal coach, to get a little tune up. >> how is the hip, going to be all right. >> i'm playing old joe >> yo
. >> next up, paul rudd, guest on this sunday's sitdown where they got to talk about rudd's jobs beforen look about you >> yeah. it was not a good look socks with shorts, doc martins i would like to think i started the movement with my bar mitzvah dj look. >> i noticed you were down in the crowd. you weren't one of these elitist djs. >> you got to mix it up. who's going to hold the limbo pole it doesn't hold itself. >> i love that he provided video. >> by the...
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mercedes-benz stage. [ cheers and applause ] next week, we have new shows with jeff bridges, elton john, paul ruddthews, lizzy kaplan and jennifer aniston. plus music from morris day featuring snoop dogg, blanco brown, tyler childers and thom yorke, tomorrow's modern boxes. so please join us for that. and the week after that, we'll be in brooklyn for five shows from the brooklyn academy of music. guillermo will be driving there in the world-famous guillermobile. [ cheers and applause ] which is a bus, really. it's not much more than a bus. guillermo will be stopping in dallas on monday, chicago on tuesday, pittsburgh wednesday, and philadelphia on thursday. if you live in those cities, we encourage you to go out and experience his magic in person because he really is a wonderful little elf. he is. oh! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi guys, can i help? how are you? >> how are you doing? >> jimmy: how are you, abigail? how are you doing? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: they have hats? >> can you validate our parking? >> jimmy: the guillermo show doesn't validate? >> he said you would. >> jimmy
mercedes-benz stage. [ cheers and applause ] next week, we have new shows with jeff bridges, elton john, paul ruddthews, lizzy kaplan and jennifer aniston. plus music from morris day featuring snoop dogg, blanco brown, tyler childers and thom yorke, tomorrow's modern boxes. so please join us for that. and the week after that, we'll be in brooklyn for five shows from the brooklyn academy of music. guillermo will be driving there in the world-famous guillermobile. [ cheers and applause ] which is...
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a sit-down with paul rudd, next week on "sunday today."coming up morgan radford and i will answer your questions using the >>> and the top story of the morning is the red flag warning for the north bay hills above a thousand feet through at least 10:00 this morning for some dry conditions, locally gusty winds and our temperatures today will range from the mid 80s even bayside around san francisco to oakland, upper 80s. san jose upper 80s near santa cruz and close to 90 degrees inland for concord and morgan hill. san francisco staying warm for another day, a little less wind, as we head into monday and more wind again by midweek as we head into thursday, especially near the hills. >>> next on "sunday today," why some of america's biggest police departments are struggling to fill their ranks at a time where cops are in the spotlight. we are back in 60 seconds. (man, shouting) boy, these (woman, shouting) uh huh!ing. (man, shouting) they must be coming from this tree up here. ♪ all i have to do is dream (everly brothers throughout) (man in ba
a sit-down with paul rudd, next week on "sunday today."coming up morgan radford and i will answer your questions using the >>> and the top story of the morning is the red flag warning for the north bay hills above a thousand feet through at least 10:00 this morning for some dry conditions, locally gusty winds and our temperatures today will range from the mid 80s even bayside around san francisco to oakland, upper 80s. san jose upper 80s near santa cruz and close to 90...
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we asked the former australian prime minister kevin rudd next.is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: right now at the white house, mick mulvaney is holding a news conference including in part, confirming a g7 meeting next year will have been at resortpresident trump's in florida. let's listen in right now. tennessee, and utah. we got that list down to just under 10 and the advance team went out to visit those. from there we got down to four finalists that our senior team looked at. , andn hawaii, two in utah then the mar-a-lago facility in florida. it became apparent at the end of that process that doral was far and away the best physical facility for this meeting. i was talking to one of the teams when they came back and they said what was it like? said it was almost like they built this facility to host this type of event. those of you that have been there know that there are separate buildings with their own rooms separate and apart. one country can have a building, another country could have another. you folks can h
we asked the former australian prime minister kevin rudd next.is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: right now at the white house, mick mulvaney is holding a news conference including in part, confirming a g7 meeting next year will have been at resortpresident trump's in florida. let's listen in right now. tennessee, and utah. we got that list down to just under 10 and the advance team went out to visit those. from there we got down to four finalists that...
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waititi, music from thom yorke, "tomorrow's modern boxes," and later this week, jennifer aniston, paul rudd matthews, blanco brown and tyler childers. so please join us for all that. our first guest tonight is a true renaissance man, an oscar-winning actor, musician, artist, and dude. he's also an accomplished photographer. this is his new collection of photos called "jeff bridges: pictures volume 2." please welcome jeff bridges. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ welcome. it's always a treat to see you. >> it's always good to be here. >> jimmy: i heard you chatting with snoop dogg in his dressing room before. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that worried me a little bit. >> i can see that. i can see why. we had a good time. i'm a big fan of his. >> jimmy: had you met snoop before? >> no. no. >> jimmy: i love -- this is a great pairing, the two of you. >> really cool, yeah. no, i admire how he's an adventurer. >> jimmy: did you smoke with the adventurer? >> well, that's none of your damn business, jimmy. >> jimmy: i'm looking at you. doesn't seem like you did. >> no. i've got a great threshold. [ laughter ] >> ji
waititi, music from thom yorke, "tomorrow's modern boxes," and later this week, jennifer aniston, paul rudd matthews, blanco brown and tyler childers. so please join us for all that. our first guest tonight is a true renaissance man, an oscar-winning actor, musician, artist, and dude. he's also an accomplished photographer. this is his new collection of photos called "jeff bridges: pictures volume 2." please welcome jeff bridges. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ welcome. it's...
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. >> mark rudd, one of the early marginalized, went on to a career teaching at a community college in new mexico. on it.od i would say probably 30% to 40% expressed some type of remorse. question, i d don't, because the main narrative of my book starts in 1969 and i'm primarily concerned with people who took explosives and radical from the campus out into mainstream america. campus ily deal with violence in a couple of background chapters early on. showing, in essence, that the bombing and the domestic 1970s had its e roots in campus violence, s.pecially in the late 1960 1968 and 1969 into 1970s. of these were molotov cocktails with the one exception that killed -- i believe it was, that was larger than any other bomb set off by any of these other groups that i'm writing about. and the significance of that bomb was not only the size, but and it was off not -- when i say it was one off, just a group of students and one timee time only and disappeared. >> there is a masterful book that. >> rad. >> but the decision of that is that weather was at a turning point.at that they had been unde
. >> mark rudd, one of the early marginalized, went on to a career teaching at a community college in new mexico. on it.od i would say probably 30% to 40% expressed some type of remorse. question, i d don't, because the main narrative of my book starts in 1969 and i'm primarily concerned with people who took explosives and radical from the campus out into mainstream america. campus ily deal with violence in a couple of background chapters early on. showing, in essence, that the bombing...
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weakened and does not command a majority after he kicked out 21 of his ownmp -- own mp's and amber ruddthey will be skeptical about the proposal and whether it is a serious starting point for negotiation. to be frank, the u.k. government has never understood the negotiations. bearingthey are blunt -- blundering into this saying it is the final offer, when it is actually the first -- anna: he is saying they realize it is the time to move. joey: i just feel they don't understand the u.k. is not in a position of strength to dictate terms. it also goes down particularly badly with the republic of ireland, where they would be badly hit by no deal. they know that london knows that. matt: i wonder. it seems boris johnson is telling everyone he will leave without a deal if you must. parliament hasms made that impossible. if he doesl happen try and leave with no deal, even though not legally allowed to? the likelihood is that he would be taken straight back to the supreme court, where if he persisted in trying to get around the law, essentially find him in contempt of court. it is extraordinary.
weakened and does not command a majority after he kicked out 21 of his ownmp -- own mp's and amber ruddthey will be skeptical about the proposal and whether it is a serious starting point for negotiation. to be frank, the u.k. government has never understood the negotiations. bearingthey are blunt -- blundering into this saying it is the final offer, when it is actually the first -- anna: he is saying they realize it is the time to move. joey: i just feel they don't understand the u.k. is not...
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and he has a short conversation with the main character played by paul rudd some people are speculating his team's owner or. 2 in february was charged with soliciting prostitution at a strip mall day spa as part of a sex-trafficking cracked and in florida brady told the reporters recently that that scene has nothing to dwith the robert kraft is taken out of context was agreed to a year ago and was written for years ago also said was filmed using a green screen. he said he would never take a dig at his owner like that and he said the media has created a blame and shame culture. >>britain's prince harry is open up a little anyway about tensions with his older brother prince william, in an interview over the weekend, harry said the 2 are on different. he says they really don't see each other as much as they used to and as they've had good days and bad days as he put it. he added that he still loves his brother and we'll always be there for each other there have been months of tabloid speculation about a feud between their wives, harry's wife meghan and william's wife, kate reportedly do no
and he has a short conversation with the main character played by paul rudd some people are speculating his team's owner or. 2 in february was charged with soliciting prostitution at a strip mall day spa as part of a sex-trafficking cracked and in florida brady told the reporters recently that that scene has nothing to dwith the robert kraft is taken out of context was agreed to a year ago and was written for years ago also said was filmed using a green screen. he said he would never take a dig...
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Oct 30, 2019
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there's the former home secretary amber rudd.government minister who resigned saying he couldn't choose between the national interest and family loyalty. they all argued in 2016 for the uk to stay in the eu. and can all be described as "one nation tories". that term refers to a strand of conservatism that supports the welfare state, well—regulated markets, and building consensus. though many would quibble — borisjohnson insists he's leading a "one nation" government, and one of his ministers was out making that case today. that's why they're putting forward this optimistic positive agenda on delivering brexit with a deal and then this domestic agenda. but many are questioning just how moderate a conservative government will be after the election. this is from ruth wishart, a journalist for the scottish herald newspaper. and this is from lionel barber, the editor of the uk's financial times. that's a reference to more left wing activists coming into the labour party, we'll take a look at the changes in the labour party in a moment
there's the former home secretary amber rudd.government minister who resigned saying he couldn't choose between the national interest and family loyalty. they all argued in 2016 for the uk to stay in the eu. and can all be described as "one nation tories". that term refers to a strand of conservatism that supports the welfare state, well—regulated markets, and building consensus. though many would quibble — borisjohnson insists he's leading a "one nation" government, and...
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Oct 8, 2019
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let's listen to amber rudd on this issue.ter recently over borisjohnson‘s handling of brexit. she's convinced it was dominic cummings. it sounds angry and desperate, and the language that is used, i do not believe should be the language of the uk government. there's a fair amount of speculation about where it came from, but since it hasn't been denied by number ten, and no young woman spat, for instance, has been marched out of downing street. one can only assume it's come from the centre from the prime minister's adviser, and the style of it seems to imply that. you think dominic cummings... i think dominic cummings, yes, because otherwise it would've been heavily denied, and heads would've rolled. so, clearly it's come from them, it's in their style. it reveals that there doesn't appear to be an actual plan at all. instead what they're doing is angrily, apparently, begging the eu not to support a delay which will be required because of the position that parliament has taken. we are only ten minutes into the programme, but l
let's listen to amber rudd on this issue.ter recently over borisjohnson‘s handling of brexit. she's convinced it was dominic cummings. it sounds angry and desperate, and the language that is used, i do not believe should be the language of the uk government. there's a fair amount of speculation about where it came from, but since it hasn't been denied by number ten, and no young woman spat, for instance, has been marched out of downing street. one can only assume it's come from the centre...
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Oct 8, 2019
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former work and pensions secretary amber rudd — who's now an independent mp — says she is disappointed of the memo. it sounds angry and desperate, and the language that is used, i do not believe should be the language of the uk government. there's a fair amount of speculation about where it came from, but since it hasn't been denied by number ten, and no young woman spad, for instance, has been marched out of downing street, one can only assume it's come from the centre, from the prime minister's advisor. the style of it seems to imply that. you think dominic cummings? yes, because otherwise it would have been heavily denied and heads would have rolled, so clearly it's come from then, it's in their style. borisjohnson has labelled extinction rebellion environmental protestors "unco—operative crusties" who should abandon what he called their "hemp—smelling bivouacs" and stop blocking roads. he made his comments at a book launch yesterday evening. the metropolitan police have brought in new measures to tackle the protestors demonstrating in central london. they'll now only be allowed to
former work and pensions secretary amber rudd — who's now an independent mp — says she is disappointed of the memo. it sounds angry and desperate, and the language that is used, i do not believe should be the language of the uk government. there's a fair amount of speculation about where it came from, but since it hasn't been denied by number ten, and no young woman spad, for instance, has been marched out of downing street, one can only assume it's come from the centre, from the prime...
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Oct 30, 2019
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standing down at this election and in the last 24 hours, the ex—conservative cabinet minister amber rudd it is clear we are effectively at the start of the general election campaign and polls suggest the conservatives appear to be comfortably ahead. but the 2017 election showed that the campaign itself can influence the outcome. and what is not yet clear is just how far people's views on brexit will be more important than their traditional party loyalties in determining the result. we have got a really volatile electorate at the moment. numbers of voters have changed their minds over the last four or five years since we have had so many elections. so that could play out in a number of different ways on the constituency level. the hope is that the election can cut through the brexit deadlock. but that didn't work in 2017 and it is not guaranteed before christmas either. our chief political correspondent vicki young is in parliament. simon, that was the longest prime minister's questions ever, an hour and 11 minutes. the ones before a general election tend to go on longer. also, it is a ti
standing down at this election and in the last 24 hours, the ex—conservative cabinet minister amber rudd it is clear we are effectively at the start of the general election campaign and polls suggest the conservatives appear to be comfortably ahead. but the 2017 election showed that the campaign itself can influence the outcome. and what is not yet clear is just how far people's views on brexit will be more important than their traditional party loyalties in determining the result. we have...