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here's samuel l.s down. >> respond, fox three. [ radio chatter ] >> oh, my god. [ radio chatter ] does anybody know what that is? >> i don't know, man! [ radio chatter ] >> roger. >> yeah, the monkey. >> what the hell is that? >> turn right, heading 2-5. >> somebody talk to me man. >> turn right heading -- >> fox leader to fox group, form a a perimeter. get in gunner position! >> kill that thing. >> i'm freaking out, man. >> fox leader to fox group, fire at will! >> jimmy: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i love it. >> yeah! >> jimmy: that's how you do it right there. >> that's it. >> jimmy: samuel l. jackson, and i are doing a new game called "facebook rants" after the break. stick around everybody. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [laughs] ♪ you have a side that is retired ♪ ♪ playing tag and gettin' tired. ♪ ♪ you have a side that saves for their tuition. ♪ ♪ but right now it looks like bedtime is the mission. ♪ ♪ a side that owns your own store. ♪ ♪ looks like you need to expand some more. ♪ ♪ t
here's samuel l.s down. >> respond, fox three. [ radio chatter ] >> oh, my god. [ radio chatter ] does anybody know what that is? >> i don't know, man! [ radio chatter ] >> roger. >> yeah, the monkey. >> what the hell is that? >> turn right, heading 2-5. >> somebody talk to me man. >> turn right heading -- >> fox leader to fox group, form a a perimeter. get in gunner position! >> kill that thing. >> i'm freaking out, man....
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samuel: usted puede conseguir esta aplicaciÓn gratuita en play store. >> nos informÓ samuel rivera.ue no bombardeo contra una ciudad rebelde, dejaron al menos 18 vÍctimas fatales. claudia nos amplÍa la informaciÓn. claudia: a casi dos dÍas despuÉs de bombardear una base aÉrea en siria, como respuesta al ataque con armas quÍmicas del rÉgimen de ese paÍs contra civiles. el presidente trump reapareciÓ metiendo:" felicitaciones a nuestros grandes hombres y mujeres que representaron muy bien el ataque a siria". >> al principio parecÍa que era un hombre que querÍa que se aislara del mundo. >> polÍtica que toma forma poco a poco. se reportan peleas internas. >> kutchner representa una voz moderada. por eso hay tensiÓn. >> la casa blanca desmiente cambios en su personal. segÚn altos funcionarios, ya habrÍan hecho las paces. mientras trump se encuentra en florida se difundiÓ la carta que el presidente mandÓ al congreso, de que ordenÓ atacar a siria, ejerciendo su autoridad constitucional de comandante en jefe. ataque que ha generado confrontaciones entre rusia y estados unidos. a pesar de lo
samuel: usted puede conseguir esta aplicaciÓn gratuita en play store. >> nos informÓ samuel rivera.ue no bombardeo contra una ciudad rebelde, dejaron al menos 18 vÍctimas fatales. claudia nos amplÍa la informaciÓn. claudia: a casi dos dÍas despuÉs de bombardear una base aÉrea en siria, como respuesta al ataque con armas quÍmicas del rÉgimen de ese paÍs contra civiles. el presidente trump reapareciÓ metiendo:" felicitaciones a nuestros grandes hombres y mujeres que...
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let's take a listen. >> hi, i'm samuel l. jackson. a special congressional election on april 18th. what can you do? go vote. your vote goes a long way towards setting things right in this country. vote for the democratic party. stop donald trump, the man who encourages racial and religious discrimination and sexism. remember what happened the last time people stayed home. we got stuck with trump. we have to channel the great vengeance and furious anger we have for this administration into votes for the ballot box. >> you know, he has a children's book that is called, go the bleep to sleep, which is almowit the bleep. this is almost like go the bleep to vote. >> first of all, he is referencing a more than 20-year-old movie. >> iconic. iconic movie. >> no doubt about it. but more than 20 years old. so young voters will not understand the reference. >> but they know who he is. >> they certainly know who samuel l. jackson is. >> he is trying to motivate black voters that basically the democratic party in the district, certainly huge to th
let's take a listen. >> hi, i'm samuel l. jackson. a special congressional election on april 18th. what can you do? go vote. your vote goes a long way towards setting things right in this country. vote for the democratic party. stop donald trump, the man who encourages racial and religious discrimination and sexism. remember what happened the last time people stayed home. we got stuck with trump. we have to channel the great vengeance and furious anger we have for this administration into...
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in ryan's new movie, he just can't quit samuel l.ackson. >> my job is to keep you out of harm's way. ha ha ha. >> in the action comedy, ryan is a protection agent hired to keep samuel's notorious hitman, safe. it's kind of like "the bodyguard," but a bromance. and in the beginning the reluctant duo doesn't exactly see eye to eye. >> you won't last one hour without me. >> you're about as useful as a condom in a convent. >> from exploding cars, to a boat chase on a canal in amsterdam, only "e.t." can take you behind the scenes. >> okay on three -- one, two, i said on three -- you shot early. >> yeah, before they did. >> selma hayek co-stars as samuel's wife in the movie out this august. >> really, what happened to the seat belt rule? >>> up next -- a new kids' new show. >> we're literally in our kitchen. joey mcintyre's comedy with his real-life wife and kids. >>> plus, kelly rowland on her life as a mom. >> i think he already has the bug. >> her son's playdates with beyonce's son blue ivy. >> they're all musical. >>> closed captioning
in ryan's new movie, he just can't quit samuel l.ackson. >> my job is to keep you out of harm's way. ha ha ha. >> in the action comedy, ryan is a protection agent hired to keep samuel's notorious hitman, safe. it's kind of like "the bodyguard," but a bromance. and in the beginning the reluctant duo doesn't exactly see eye to eye. >> you won't last one hour without me. >> you're about as useful as a condom in a convent. >> from exploding cars, to a boat...
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samuel: renunciamos a la oea. nos vamos de la oea. vÍa de -- oea, de aplicarla "carta democrÁtica". el ex presidente george bush padre, de 92 aÑos de edad fue dado de alta luego de padecer una neumonÍa. el exmandatario continuarÁ recibiendo tratamientos en su domicilio. la nueva oficina queordenÓ abrir el presidente trump estÁ recibiendo crÍticas, pero tambiÉn elogios. veremos por quÉ algunos mexicanos respiran con alivio, al ver los primeros 100 dÍas del presidente trump. ♪ arantxa:la oficina que ordenÓ abrir el pc de trump, para defender a las vÍctimas de los criminales indocumentados, esta causando mÁs que controversia. activista defensores de los emigrantes, han entrado en alarma porque considera que esto es una manera de generar odio hacia los inmigrantes, ademÁs critican la publicaciÓn de una lista de delincuentes, en la que se incluye menores de edad. algunos creen que la oficina ayudarÁ a mantener la seguridad los ciudadanos. reportero: la lucha para evitar la criminalizaciÓn de los emigrantes, sufriÓ un nuevo revÉs, con la ap
samuel: renunciamos a la oea. nos vamos de la oea. vÍa de -- oea, de aplicarla "carta democrÁtica". el ex presidente george bush padre, de 92 aÑos de edad fue dado de alta luego de padecer una neumonÍa. el exmandatario continuarÁ recibiendo tratamientos en su domicilio. la nueva oficina queordenÓ abrir el presidente trump estÁ recibiendo crÍticas, pero tambiÉn elogios. veremos por quÉ algunos mexicanos respiran con alivio, al ver los primeros 100 dÍas del presidente trump....
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samuel buckley morris, he didn't do anything famous. his grandfather fought in the american revolution. he was a staff member of george washington. samuel buckley morris was a member of the society of quakers, the friends, and he lived a comfortable life in the early 19th century living in a country estate. but pictures of children i think are always so, still remind us of what the whole dynamic of society is about. so if we think about the american revolution and people who fought it, the people who then build the nation using the constitution, what were they doing it for? they were doing it for children like samuel buckley morris. and not only is this a portrait of a young boy, but it was also painted by a young boy. this picture was done by charles willson peale's son, rembrandt peale, when rembrandt peale was a teenager. if you have a name like rembrandt peale, you better grow up to be an artist. charles willson peale named all of his sons after renaissance artists. rembrandt peale was the best known, he was the most prolific. he di
samuel buckley morris, he didn't do anything famous. his grandfather fought in the american revolution. he was a staff member of george washington. samuel buckley morris was a member of the society of quakers, the friends, and he lived a comfortable life in the early 19th century living in a country estate. but pictures of children i think are always so, still remind us of what the whole dynamic of society is about. so if we think about the american revolution and people who fought it, the...
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before they did. >> selma hayek co-stars as samuel's wife in the movie out this august. >> really?to the seat belt rule? >>> up next, we are on the set of a new kids new show. >> we're literally in our kitchen. >> joey mcintyre's comedy with his real-life wife and kids. >>> plus, kelly rowland on her life as a mom. >> he's singing already. i think he already has the bug. >> her son's playdates with beyonce's daughter blue ivy. >> they're all musical. >> would you be down for a destiny's children? >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ ♪ with simply right checking from santander bank, just make one deposit, withdrawal, transfer, or payment each month to waive the monthly fee. and there's no minimum balance. you're alright with simply right checking from santander bank. ♪ are you feeling alright, baby? ♪ ♪ >>> okay, joey mcintyre looked like he was only 8 years old when he sang "please don't go girl" with new kids on the block. he was actually 15. >> i had a crush on him. we used to fight over who was going to get joey. >> no wonder you were singing that song. >> neither of us one. i
before they did. >> selma hayek co-stars as samuel's wife in the movie out this august. >> really?to the seat belt rule? >>> up next, we are on the set of a new kids new show. >> we're literally in our kitchen. >> joey mcintyre's comedy with his real-life wife and kids. >>> plus, kelly rowland on her life as a mom. >> he's singing already. i think he already has the bug. >> her son's playdates with beyonce's daughter blue ivy. >>...
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it is voiced by samuel ljackson, doing james baldwin's narrative.ings samuel ljackson has ever done. the dvd, have you picked this just for me? your choice is reminding me how old i am, normally it is something that is out in the last few months. i would never do that, remind a lady of her age. now you've taken us back to the 1980s. yes, 1985, letter to brezhnev, which is like me delving into my albums and coming out now that's what i call music 4. yes! it is very much a soundtrack album from that era. it is a film that everyone went to see, it is the story of two girls in liverpool on a night out and falling in love with two russian sailors, played by peter firth and alfred molina, who have gone on to big things as well. margi clark is one of the girls. it has got bronsky beat in it. we all went to see it. it was the film to see. it was a film everyone saw. it was about working—class liverpool, thatcher—era britain. it was a rebellious film. but it was also bleak in that classic british way. restored and put on blu—ray, i wonder if the grit will st
it is voiced by samuel ljackson, doing james baldwin's narrative.ings samuel ljackson has ever done. the dvd, have you picked this just for me? your choice is reminding me how old i am, normally it is something that is out in the last few months. i would never do that, remind a lady of her age. now you've taken us back to the 1980s. yes, 1985, letter to brezhnev, which is like me delving into my albums and coming out now that's what i call music 4. yes! it is very much a soundtrack album from...
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lindsey samuel was gamble's public defender. time on his case because she was already struggling to represent nearly 100 men facing life in prison. nearly a year after donald gamble was arrested, samuel quit her job. >> why did you leave? >> you know, feeling like you're always coming up short. you know the first thousand clients you tefeel terrible, th second thousand, awful. it's just every day to me. every day my clients are going away for a decade. and i just move along to the next client. >> samuel left just as the public defender's office started refusing cases. that meant donald gamble stuck in jail with no one representing him. but surprisingly, that turned out to be a good thing. a judge appointed pamela metzger to advise him and six other men on their sixth amendment right to legal counsel. she argued that if the state couldn't provide effective representation they should all be released immediately. >> some of these men were charged with very serious crimes. >> rape, murder. >> do you want them back on the street? >>
lindsey samuel was gamble's public defender. time on his case because she was already struggling to represent nearly 100 men facing life in prison. nearly a year after donald gamble was arrested, samuel quit her job. >> why did you leave? >> you know, feeling like you're always coming up short. you know the first thousand clients you tefeel terrible, th second thousand, awful. it's just every day to me. every day my clients are going away for a decade. and i just move along to the...
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it turns out one of these men william smith -- no, samuel garrigus had a weights and measures shop. and we think the weights came from his shop. and william smith was a wealthy landowner and those may have been his wig curlers. we don't know. we have a mixture of tavern stuff and the two households. complicated, but that is typical of urban archaeology. we are always having to sort it out and we are always wishing those guys would just appear and tell us why is it we have this whole mixture? we think the reason we have the mixture is because in the 1760s which all of these stuff dates to, the people who owned the site that's part of the museum site were selling the property. they were obviously fixing it up. we have records of hiring carpenters and painters and they appear to have been inviting people to throw stuff in their privy so they close them out and cover them up and make the property more saleable, which is good. so that is an excuse for the tavern guy across the street to throw his stuff in our privy and how lucky for us because this is one of the most interesting and beau
it turns out one of these men william smith -- no, samuel garrigus had a weights and measures shop. and we think the weights came from his shop. and william smith was a wealthy landowner and those may have been his wig curlers. we don't know. we have a mixture of tavern stuff and the two households. complicated, but that is typical of urban archaeology. we are always having to sort it out and we are always wishing those guys would just appear and tell us why is it we have this whole mixture? we...
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lindsay samuel was gamble's public defender.d us she couldn't spend much time on his case because she was already struggling to represent nearly 100 men facing life in prison. nearly a year after donald gamble was arrested, samuel quit her job. why'd you leave? >> lindsay samuel: you know, feeling like you're always coming up short. you know, the first 1,000 clients, you feel terrible. the second 1,000 clients, you feel awful. the third 1,000-- 3,000 in, it doesn't feel so bad anymore. one morning i woke up and i just felt like, "i'm not even angry about this anymore." it's just everyday to me. every day, my clients are going away for a decade, and i just move along to the next client. >> cooper: samuel left just as the public defender's office started refusing cases. that meant donald gamble, stuck in jail, had no one representing him. but surprisingly, that turned out to be a good thing. a judge appointed pamela metzger, a constitutional scholar and tulane law professor, to advise him and six other men on their 6th amendment r
lindsay samuel was gamble's public defender.d us she couldn't spend much time on his case because she was already struggling to represent nearly 100 men facing life in prison. nearly a year after donald gamble was arrested, samuel quit her job. why'd you leave? >> lindsay samuel: you know, feeling like you're always coming up short. you know, the first 1,000 clients, you feel terrible. the second 1,000 clients, you feel awful. the third 1,000-- 3,000 in, it doesn't feel so bad anymore....
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samuel arias, patrullÓ con ellos. >>> aunque patrullan con armas no son ni militares.. >>> causar zozobra. >>> ponÍan renta. serian los dueÑos de la comunidad. >>> se auto denominan comitÉ de prevenciÓn social su misiÓn es detectar, ahuyentar o acorralar a los delincuentes mientras llegan las autoridades. >>> no podemos salir solo con las manos. los pandilleros estÁn armados, estÁn armados hasta los dientes. >>> incluye la revisiÓn de viviendas abandonadas para no que no sirvan de refugio de los pandilleros comenzÓ hace aÑo y medio las autoridades enviaron a prisiÓn a mareros de la zona. el trabajo de los vigilante mantenerlos fuera de su es comunidad. >>> evitar que las pandillas de otros lugares recluten a sus hijos no todos estÁn de acuerdo con sus patrullajes. >>> la policÍa nacional civil el ejÉrcito que dan seguridad. >>> los bihabitantes del lugar dicen que viven mÁs tranquilos. >>> no han venido de otro lugar a corromper este lugar acÁ. >>> la mayorÍa de los vigilantes comunitarios son ex guerrilleros que enfrentan un enemigo mÁs escurridizo y peligroso. >>> yo
samuel arias, patrullÓ con ellos. >>> aunque patrullan con armas no son ni militares.. >>> causar zozobra. >>> ponÍan renta. serian los dueÑos de la comunidad. >>> se auto denominan comitÉ de prevenciÓn social su misiÓn es detectar, ahuyentar o acorralar a los delincuentes mientras llegan las autoridades. >>> no podemos salir solo con las manos. los pandilleros estÁn armados, estÁn armados hasta los dientes. >>> incluye la revisiÓn...
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. >> hey guys, samuel l.ight. >> that's right that's right. >> we have dakota fanning. music from ed sheeran, and thank you notes. it's a great show. do not change the channel. >>> it could be a major breakthrough. a new therapy that helps a parent's own immune system fight off cancer. it's called card key. scientists remove some of the patient's cells, reprogram them and put the super cells back into the patient. the cells then go on the attack on the tumor. there are side effects that last about two weeks. they include a high fever. 81% of patients saw their tumor shrink after one treatment. >>> the u.s. is being included in a widespread recall for epipenn. the drug distributor announced it is recalling more than 81,000 shots. the recall includes europe, asia and south america. this comes after two reports of the shot not working during emergency. the recall is for shots joeld between december 2015 and january of 2016. >>> a lot happening in the sports world. we will take to you the at&t park where the gian
. >> hey guys, samuel l.ight. >> that's right that's right. >> we have dakota fanning. music from ed sheeran, and thank you notes. it's a great show. do not change the channel. >>> it could be a major breakthrough. a new therapy that helps a parent's own immune system fight off cancer. it's called card key. scientists remove some of the patient's cells, reprogram them and put the super cells back into the patient. the cells then go on the attack on the tumor. there...
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samuel alias nos cuenta los detalles. >>> es la historia de alguien que por precauciÓn llamaremos josÉa sus familiares que esconden. por temor a llamada banda de las viudas de negro. >>> >>> un gente que hace eso, son personas que no tienen corazÓn. todo comenzÓ cuando josÉ le ofreciÓ viajar a estados unidos de forma legal, pero antes debÍa casarse con una supuesta ciudadana estadounidense, y comprarle un seguro de vida. >>> este hombre se casa con el engaÑo con la mentira que ella le va a sacar los papeles para irse a estados unidos. >>> pero la futura esposa que conocemos como marÍa era otra vÍctima de la pandilla permaneciÓ retenida bajo amenaza de muerte en esta vivienda, si no acudÍa a simular el matrimonio, segÚn consta en su declaraciÓn ante un tribunal chltd me dijeron que se dedicaban a matar hombres si no hacia lo que decÍan que plato ryan a mi hijo y mi madre mi ensaÑaron fotos de ellos en el telÉfono. ma' rai y josÉ se casaron por lo civil en una alcaldÍa y decidieron vivir por separado. josÉ no recibiÓ una ciudadanÍa estadounidense como le prometieron si no una lluvia de b
samuel alias nos cuenta los detalles. >>> es la historia de alguien que por precauciÓn llamaremos josÉa sus familiares que esconden. por temor a llamada banda de las viudas de negro. >>> >>> un gente que hace eso, son personas que no tienen corazÓn. todo comenzÓ cuando josÉ le ofreciÓ viajar a estados unidos de forma legal, pero antes debÍa casarse con una supuesta ciudadana estadounidense, y comprarle un seguro de vida. >>> este hombre se casa con el...
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samuel bradman decides to walk his friend three minutes back to his house.at time, he got shot. but you have this assumption below the line, first comment, i want -- his mother knew where he was. she couldn't save him. the book is called "another day in the death of america: a chronicle of ten, short lives." brilliant text by gary younge. that's our show tonight. thank you for watching. as always, keep faith. ♪ >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> i'm tavis smiley we'll have a conversation about the push of american politics to the far right. that's next time. see you then. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and my contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ . >>> good evening from los angeles. i'm tavis smiley. it was three years ago when the people of the flint, michigan were poisoned by their own water supply. tonight we'll get an update from the front lines of that struggle. then, someone who has been fighting for clean water on a global scale. he is the eldest son of the famous beatle john lennon. we are glad yo
samuel bradman decides to walk his friend three minutes back to his house.at time, he got shot. but you have this assumption below the line, first comment, i want -- his mother knew where he was. she couldn't save him. the book is called "another day in the death of america: a chronicle of ten, short lives." brilliant text by gary younge. that's our show tonight. thank you for watching. as always, keep faith. ♪ >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at...
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there was an attempt to use this tactic in 2006 with justice samuel alito's nomination to the supreme court, but he garnered sufficient bipartisan support so that cloture was invoked. today it appears we will not enjoy that same rational support. my preference would be to change the behavior of senators rather than change the rules of the senate. but here we are where a nominee who would have received unanimous or near unanimous support just a few years ago is about to be filibustered. my question is this. if we can't confirm a judge like judge gorsuch under contemporary use of senate rules, who can we confirm? it looks as if we'll move forward later this week and make the rest of the executive calendar subject to the same simple majority threshold. again, a change in senate rules is not my preferred outcome, but this rule change -- this rule change will simply make deviewer what was defacto prior to 2003 when filibusters were virtually never used on the president's executive calendar. now, i want to make clear my steadfast support to preserve the legislative filibuster. we need to di
there was an attempt to use this tactic in 2006 with justice samuel alito's nomination to the supreme court, but he garnered sufficient bipartisan support so that cloture was invoked. today it appears we will not enjoy that same rational support. my preference would be to change the behavior of senators rather than change the rules of the senate. but here we are where a nominee who would have received unanimous or near unanimous support just a few years ago is about to be filibustered. my...
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samuel bradman decides to walk his friend three minutes back to his house.at time, he got shot. but you have this assumption below the line, first comment, i want -- his mother knew where he was. she couldn't save him. the book is called "another day in the death of america: a chronicle of ten, short lives." brilliant text by gary younge. that's our show tonight. thank you for watching. as always, keep faith. ♪ >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> i'm tavis smiley we'll have a conversation about the push of american politics to the far right. that's next time. see you then. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and my contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ steves: the best look at ancient constantinople is at church-turned-mosque that's been considered among the greatest houses of worship in both the christian and muslim worlds -- hagia sophia, the great church of constantinople. built by the byzantine e emperor justinn in the early 6th century on the grandest scale possible, it was later converted into a mosque by
samuel bradman decides to walk his friend three minutes back to his house.at time, he got shot. but you have this assumption below the line, first comment, i want -- his mother knew where he was. she couldn't save him. the book is called "another day in the death of america: a chronicle of ten, short lives." brilliant text by gary younge. that's our show tonight. thank you for watching. as always, keep faith. ♪ >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at...
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and in 2006, samuel alito was confirmed on a 58-42 vote. in fact, when president obama was in the white house, republicans did not filibuster nominee. in fact, this body confirmed sonia sotomayor in 2009 by a vote of 68-31.y confirmed justice kagan by a roll call vote of 63-37 in 2010. we did not filibuster. let me remind folks. cloture is in place to stop debate, not to stop a vote. cloture was put in place to speed the senate up, to end debate and move to a vote, not to stop a vote. it was never intended to be a stall tactic or something to obstruct this body. this bears repeating. cloture was put in place to speed up the process, to prevens obstruction. this chamber has never had a partisan filibuster to a supreme court nominee. let me say that again. this chamber has never had a partisan filibuster to a supreme court nominee. and so here we are today with no other option but to invoke the so-called nuclear option to put an emily qualified individual on the united states supreme courtr judge gorsuch is the definition of the mainstream ju
and in 2006, samuel alito was confirmed on a 58-42 vote. in fact, when president obama was in the white house, republicans did not filibuster nominee. in fact, this body confirmed sonia sotomayor in 2009 by a vote of 68-31.y confirmed justice kagan by a roll call vote of 63-37 in 2010. we did not filibuster. let me remind folks. cloture is in place to stop debate, not to stop a vote. cloture was put in place to speed the senate up, to end debate and move to a vote, not to stop a vote. it was...
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. >> what do alyssa mal milano, samuel l. jackson and newt gingrich have in common?d to the most closely watched election in the country, the georgia race that could tell you everything about the health of the presidency. >>> and bracing for bunnies. live pictures from the south lawn of the white house, the new first family's first white house easter egg roll, no shaq, no beyonce but we are promised surprises. the president and first lady speak live, coming up. y2bg6y y10my at lincoln, we're all about making things simpler for you. like, imagine having your vehicle serviced... from the comfort of your own home. introducing complimentary lincoln pickup and delivery servicing. because the most important luxury of all... is time. pickup and delivery servicing on the entire family of lincoln luxury vehicles including a complimentary lincoln loaner. the average family's new, but old, home: it stood up to 2 rookies, 3 terrible two's, and a one-coat wonder named "grams". it survived multiple personalities, 3 staycations, and 1 tiny announcement. behr. number one rated inter
. >> what do alyssa mal milano, samuel l. jackson and newt gingrich have in common?d to the most closely watched election in the country, the georgia race that could tell you everything about the health of the presidency. >>> and bracing for bunnies. live pictures from the south lawn of the white house, the new first family's first white house easter egg roll, no shaq, no beyonce but we are promised surprises. the president and first lady speak live, coming up. y2bg6y y10my at...
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real quickly, the first person was samuel francis he was the steward for president washington. you saw that picture online and thought he was a white do. there was a lot of heated debate among scholars about his race but quite a few of his descendents believe he was biracial and that he had african heritage. i show hercules was the enslaved cook for george washington who also escaped successfully on george washington 65th birthday he is not the only famous essay be, you and i guess we know about only judge who escaped actually before him. >> i was wondering if one inspired the other. >> she escaped two years before hercules does. the portrait you see is that a portrait that's hanging in a museum in madrid spain. the title of the portrait is a cook for george washington and the painter is gilbert stuart the same guy who did the iconic portrait of george washington. what's interesting about that portrait is the chef outfit that hercules has is one that would warrant by a european jeff not an american chef at that time. seen what happened with only judge and how vindictive george
real quickly, the first person was samuel francis he was the steward for president washington. you saw that picture online and thought he was a white do. there was a lot of heated debate among scholars about his race but quite a few of his descendents believe he was biracial and that he had african heritage. i show hercules was the enslaved cook for george washington who also escaped successfully on george washington 65th birthday he is not the only famous essay be, you and i guess we know...
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samuel: -- appears we have some technical difficulties we will try to patch that up again.ou can get a roundup on the story. you could get your day going on today's edition of "daybreak." bloom cert -- bloomberg subscribers going on bloomberg mobile. you can customize your setting to get news on the industry and the assets you care about her we still have plenty more to get through. shery: we will bring you the rba's of march decision in 20 minutes. you can also get announcements from the chief economist. will talk about the slow start to the second quarter for the uae equities. when the momentum will pick up. , butve the big merger first abu dhabi. we have abu dhabi national energy to talk about. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets: middle east." i am shery ahn in hong kong. yousef: i am yousef camilla dean in dubai. the sword for a second day and are speculation that the government will step in after the oil company reported five point $2 billion loss. stock climbed 10%. joining us now is the core managing director. it's good to have you back on the pro
samuel: -- appears we have some technical difficulties we will try to patch that up again.ou can get a roundup on the story. you could get your day going on today's edition of "daybreak." bloom cert -- bloomberg subscribers going on bloomberg mobile. you can customize your setting to get news on the industry and the assets you care about her we still have plenty more to get through. shery: we will bring you the rba's of march decision in 20 minutes. you can also get announcements from...
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the oscar—nominated i am not your negro is now rated by samuel l. mark jackson.d out what mark kermode 2: f: - it jackson. find out what mark kermode if: - it in the film jackson. find out what mark kermode it in the film review. —— thinks of it in the film review. —— narrated. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me is thejournalist, lucy cavendish, and tom bergin, business correspondent at reuters. tomorrow's front pages then, starting with this. the stop story for the times is about efforts by uk ministers assad. the daily telegraph leads with claims that russia and iran are threatening to retaliate against the united states with military action if the us launches more airstrikes on syria. the paper quotes a command centre made up of russian and iranian forces accusing president trump of crossing "red lines." on its front page ,the daily mail carries the same story. on its front page, the daily mail carries the same story. it also has a picture of chris bevington, the british man the metro is also among tho
the oscar—nominated i am not your negro is now rated by samuel l. mark jackson.d out what mark kermode 2: f: - it jackson. find out what mark kermode if: - it in the film jackson. find out what mark kermode it in the film review. —— thinks of it in the film review. —— narrated. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me is thejournalist, lucy cavendish, and tom bergin, business correspondent at reuters. tomorrow's front pages then,...
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and so what you get is the film is narrated by samuel ljackson, and it mixes news footage, reportage,rom movies, clips from television programmes and it puts together basically a narrative which tells the story in a way which is both polemical and i think rather poetic. one of the outstanding features is some of the footage of baldwin himself, who comes across as a brilliant orator with an absolutely mesmerising mind. let's see a clip. i have more in common with a black scholar than i have with a white man who is against scholarship. and you have more in common with a white author than you have with someone who is against all literature. so why must you always concentrate on colour, or religion, or this? there are other ways of connecting men. i tell you this. when i left this country in 1948, i left this country with one reason only, one reason. i might have gone to hong kong, i might have gone to timbuktu. i ended up in paris, on the streets of paris. i had a theory that nothing worse could happen to me there that had already happened to me here. you talk about making it as a writer
and so what you get is the film is narrated by samuel ljackson, and it mixes news footage, reportage,rom movies, clips from television programmes and it puts together basically a narrative which tells the story in a way which is both polemical and i think rather poetic. one of the outstanding features is some of the footage of baldwin himself, who comes across as a brilliant orator with an absolutely mesmerising mind. let's see a clip. i have more in common with a black scholar than i have with...
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first up, samuel badree took one playing for the royal challengers bangalore against the mumbai indiansent his side losing by four wickets. england bowler tymal mills conceded the winning runs with this six. remarkably, badree‘s feat was matched by australian andrew tye. he took three in a row for the gujarat lions against rising pune supergiant. he also bowled ben stokes earlier in the innings. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are journalist and broadcaster helen croydon, and business editor for the independent, josie cox. i will come to you in a moment. let us i will come to you in a moment. let us start with a quick overview of the papers. we will start with the mirror. we will start with the mirror. the mirror says north korea and the us are edging towards a nuclear war as kim jong—un threatens a merciless response to any provocation. the same story on the times, with china warning that a conflict could break out "at any minute". the telegraph reports on the
first up, samuel badree took one playing for the royal challengers bangalore against the mumbai indiansent his side losing by four wickets. england bowler tymal mills conceded the winning runs with this six. remarkably, badree‘s feat was matched by australian andrew tye. he took three in a row for the gujarat lions against rising pune supergiant. he also bowled ben stokes earlier in the innings. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead...
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they were doing it for children like samuel buckley morris. this is not only a portrait of a young boy, but it was also painted by a young boy. this was done by rembrandt peale when he was a young teenager. when you have a name like that, you better become an artist. charles willson peale named all of his sons after artists. peale was the best known, the most olympic. and he did this wonderful -- the most prolific. you think about moving from the president to a little boy and back again, it is a really great way to understand the world of an artist, you paint where the clients take you. i think this portrayal of the little boy with all of the hope and thomas of youth is a great way for an artist to exercise their talents. the care he took with the locket, it was actually a present that contains the locks of his parents' hair. it's not just about a little boy, but also his parents. the artist is taking an abstract concept and making it real, make ing -- making it visual for us. and samuel buckley morris is one of the characters we don't read ab
they were doing it for children like samuel buckley morris. this is not only a portrait of a young boy, but it was also painted by a young boy. this was done by rembrandt peale when he was a young teenager. when you have a name like that, you better become an artist. charles willson peale named all of his sons after artists. peale was the best known, the most olympic. and he did this wonderful -- the most prolific. you think about moving from the president to a little boy and back again, it is...
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it is voiced by samuel ljackson doing james bond report back now that animation.est things he has done. the dvd, have you picked isjust on the best things he has done. the dvd, have you picked is just on the? your choice is reminding me how old iam, your choice is reminding me how old i am, normally it is something that is after the last few months. now you've taken us back to the 1980s. letter to brezhnev, which is like me delving into my albums and coming out with that. it is very much a soundtrack album, and from that era. it isa soundtrack album, and from that era. it is a film that everyone went to see, two girls liverpool on a night out and falling in love with two russian sailors. the actors have gone on to bigger things. it has got brodsky beat in it as well. it was about working—class thatcher era britain. it was a rebellious film. but it was also bleak in that classic big way was up and restore them put on blu—ray, i wonder if the great will still hold to it, but i think it is a real snapshot of britain that might have been forgotten. a lost classic film
it is voiced by samuel ljackson doing james bond report back now that animation.est things he has done. the dvd, have you picked isjust on the best things he has done. the dvd, have you picked is just on the? your choice is reminding me how old iam, your choice is reminding me how old i am, normally it is something that is after the last few months. now you've taken us back to the 1980s. letter to brezhnev, which is like me delving into my albums and coming out with that. it is very much a...
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and so what you get is the film is narrated by samuel ljackson, and it mixes news footage, reportage,evision programmes and it puts together basically a narrative which tells the story in a way which is both polemical and i think rather poetic. one of the outstanding features is some of the footage of baldwin himself, who comes across as a brilliant orator with an absolutely mesmerising mind. let's see clip. let's see a clip. i have more in common with a black scholar than i have with a white man who is against scholarship. and you have more in common with a white author
and so what you get is the film is narrated by samuel ljackson, and it mixes news footage, reportage,evision programmes and it puts together basically a narrative which tells the story in a way which is both polemical and i think rather poetic. one of the outstanding features is some of the footage of baldwin himself, who comes across as a brilliant orator with an absolutely mesmerising mind. let's see clip. let's see a clip. i have more in common with a black scholar than i have with a white...
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i want to play you this robo-call from samuel l. jackson.s is kind of what jackie johnson has become, to give us all some context. let's listen. >> stop donald trump, the man who encourages racial and religious discrimination and sexism. remember what happened last time people stayed at home. we got stuck with trump. cheryl: all right, erin, if the strategy didn't help hillary clinton is it going to help ossoff? >> no. first of all, my mind is blown because samuel l. jackson swears more than anyone i have known. to call him a role model or someone you should listen to probably is not the right answer. this election is special. truthfully, right? >> donald trump, wow. >> they tried to spend $8 million to get ossoff elected here, and that didn't work. as we know donald trump uses twitter to seako the world, he now hasveryone in america, let alone georgia, hey, let's pay attention, get out and vote on. june 20th, let's make a difference. and in trump land and the republican land where we rally our troops and make decisions and execute on them.
i want to play you this robo-call from samuel l. jackson.s is kind of what jackie johnson has become, to give us all some context. let's listen. >> stop donald trump, the man who encourages racial and religious discrimination and sexism. remember what happened last time people stayed at home. we got stuck with trump. cheryl: all right, erin, if the strategy didn't help hillary clinton is it going to help ossoff? >> no. first of all, my mind is blown because samuel l. jackson swears...
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and last july they welcomed son samuel. >> i think part of our success comes from the fact that we --achelor couple. we don't do a lot of the bachelor reunions. that's just not us. >> one of their toughest times was when sean started filming "dancing with the stars." >> i was rehearsing 10, 12 hours a day. my new fiancee was on her own. >> the promise that he made when we were engaged i'll tell you i love you every day. and he has. and not only has he told me he's shown me. he's never said no to me once. as a new mom, as a wife, you just need someone to say, like, i'll do it. >> sean and catherine said they'd like to have more kids. five to be exact. and want to adopt. in the meantime they are busy designing a new line of furniture called home by sean and catherine lowe. how would you describe the furniture. >> sleek and cozy. we want you to feel -- >> but this is a one of a kind piece in their home that's not for sale -- >> well, we the final rose framed. we don't want to shy away from the fact that we got engaged and fell in love on the bachelor. so, that's the only red rose i will
and last july they welcomed son samuel. >> i think part of our success comes from the fact that we --achelor couple. we don't do a lot of the bachelor reunions. that's just not us. >> one of their toughest times was when sean started filming "dancing with the stars." >> i was rehearsing 10, 12 hours a day. my new fiancee was on her own. >> the promise that he made when we were engaged i'll tell you i love you every day. and he has. and not only has he told me...
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they tried to filibuster samuel alito's nomination to the supreme court. no member of the republican conference, by the way, has ever voted to filibuster a supreme court nominee, ever. nobody on this side of the aisle has ever done that. again, it would have been easy for republicans to retaliate when president obama took office, but just like under clinton, that's not what happened. how did we treat obama's lower court nominees? well, at the time our democratic colleagues decided to fill up the d.c. circuit one way or the other as the democratic leader put it, senate republicans had defeated a grand total of two, two of president obama's judicial nominees. so, mr. president, at the time they decided to employ the nuclear option and fill up the d.c. circuit, senate republicans had confirmed 215 obama judges and defeated just two. 215 we had confirmed and defeated just two. so our democratic colleagues' decision to employ the nuclear option in 2013 was not, not in response to rampant obstruction. but was in the words of "the washington post" a power play. b
they tried to filibuster samuel alito's nomination to the supreme court. no member of the republican conference, by the way, has ever voted to filibuster a supreme court nominee, ever. nobody on this side of the aisle has ever done that. again, it would have been easy for republicans to retaliate when president obama took office, but just like under clinton, that's not what happened. how did we treat obama's lower court nominees? well, at the time our democratic colleagues decided to fill up...
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samuel maruro has spent the last decade study the relationship between the body and ts the brain. >>hinking it's limited by massive fatigue. but we found there is also mental fatigue can limit your endurance performance, not just what is going on in your brain. >> and athletic performance can be improved using brain endurance training. boring repetitive, tiring, these competent rised tasks target parts of the brain to increase our resistance to mental fatigue. >> the key is that in all of these tasks requires what we defisay is forcing yourself in order to do a certain response in oer aceve a goal. >> brain endurance trainin improved performance by over 100% compared to 40% from those who only worked on their physical training. and this isn't just training for elite athletes. >> easiest way to implement something similar to this is to train on purpose in a state of mental fatigue. >> for dr. macora, training our brain in this way could unlock potential, offering athletes the key to set new records like the sub two hour marathon. perfect spot on the treadmill. looks good. overcoming m
samuel maruro has spent the last decade study the relationship between the body and ts the brain. >>hinking it's limited by massive fatigue. but we found there is also mental fatigue can limit your endurance performance, not just what is going on in your brain. >> and athletic performance can be improved using brain endurance training. boring repetitive, tiring, these competent rised tasks target parts of the brain to increase our resistance to mental fatigue. >> the key is...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- samuel l. jackson, dakota fanning, musical guest, ed sheeran,
tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- samuel l. jackson, dakota fanning, musical guest, ed sheeran,
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el abogado samuel paz fue una vez considerado para convertirse en juez federal. >> el juez es el juez ser honesto. jaime: la deportaciÓn de manuel montes, a pesar de tener vigente el programa de acciÓn diferida conocido como daca ha puesto en alerta a jÓvenes como mario hernÁndez. >> se siente temor. se tiene que estar mÁs con cuidado, pero a seguir en la lucha y sin miedo. jaime: se convirtiÓ en uno de los primeros que obtuvo la protecciÓn temporal de daca expedida por el presidente obama y que aÚn no ha sido revocada por el presidente donald trump quien declarÓ que los jÓvenes con daca no tendrÍan que preocuparse porque tiene un gran corazÓn. >> una mÁs de las promesas rotas del presidente que dijo que las personas con daca estarÍan protegidas. jaime.durante la administraciÓn del presidente trump 42 jÓvenes fueron deportados tras haber perdido la protecciÓn de daca. fÉlix: en medio del temor del que estamos hablando, resurge la ola de fraudes migratorios. el gobierno federal alerta que estafadores las estÁn ingeniando para aparecer en el identificador de llamadas telefÓnicas como un
el abogado samuel paz fue una vez considerado para convertirse en juez federal. >> el juez es el juez ser honesto. jaime: la deportaciÓn de manuel montes, a pesar de tener vigente el programa de acciÓn diferida conocido como daca ha puesto en alerta a jÓvenes como mario hernÁndez. >> se siente temor. se tiene que estar mÁs con cuidado, pero a seguir en la lucha y sin miedo. jaime: se convirtiÓ en uno de los primeros que obtuvo la protecciÓn temporal de daca expedida por el...