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it's taken her that long ago by screen international.ng to ago by screen international. it's taken her that long to make this feature film. it's a great piece of work, the levelling. and best dvd? jackie. when i reviewed this the first time round, took me to make get to grips with it. one of the things i love about it is the score, which is brilliant. a lot of lot of attention of the central performance. when i first saw it, i thought it felt strangely stilted, maybe a bit over theatrical. second time round, realised it's a film about a woman in a position whereby she has to perform certain roles. and that awkwardness is very deliberate. the theatricality is on purpose. it's a multilayered film. it's not immediately accessible, but it really does, the more you watch at the more we find in it. which is another reason why if you saw it in the cinema and went crazy about it, it's worth watching again at home. it stands up on the small screen. 0k, it stands up on the small screen. ok, mark. thank you so much. you can find all of our previous
it's taken her that long ago by screen international.ng to ago by screen international. it's taken her that long to make this feature film. it's a great piece of work, the levelling. and best dvd? jackie. when i reviewed this the first time round, took me to make get to grips with it. one of the things i love about it is the score, which is brilliant. a lot of lot of attention of the central performance. when i first saw it, i thought it felt strangely stilted, maybe a bit over theatrical....
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it is weirdly something like ten years ago she was named as a rising star by screen international, likenk she's really made good on the promise of short films. it's a rich emotionally powerful film, superb sound design. great score. and again very, very low—key but very powerful. i really liked it. david troughton to plays her father. he does and between them they investigate family secrets that have been buried but refuse to stay buried. best dvd. mulholland drive. yeah, it's coming to blu—ray overseen by david lynch. i flagged this up as you probably know, twin peaks is coming back. i always found david lynch a fascinating director. this was voted, there was a bbc poll of something like best films of the 20th century. this came out on top. it started life as a tv pilot and didn't start as a film. it is a david lynch classic. it's lovely to have it in a beautiful transfer and to revisit it. i don't think it's lynch's best film but all of lynch's back catalogue is best having in the best possible format. we have had a mixed bag. we have, yes. the only thing i take away is see whatever y
it is weirdly something like ten years ago she was named as a rising star by screen international, likenk she's really made good on the promise of short films. it's a rich emotionally powerful film, superb sound design. great score. and again very, very low—key but very powerful. i really liked it. david troughton to plays her father. he does and between them they investigate family secrets that have been buried but refuse to stay buried. best dvd. mulholland drive. yeah, it's coming to...
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director is a major talent, she was described as a rising star of tomorrow ten years ago by screen internationals feature film. it's a great piece of work, the levelling. and best dvd? jackie. when i reviewed this the first time round, it took me two viewings to get to grips with it. one of the things i love about it is the score, which is brilliant. a lot of attention on the central performance. which when i first saw it, i thought it felt strangely stilted, maybe a bit over—theatrical. second time round, i realised it's a film about a woman in a position whereby she has to perform certain roles. and that awkwardness is very deliberate. the theatricality is on purpose. it's a multilayered film. it's not immediately accessible, but it really does, the more you watch it the more you find in it. which is another reason why if you saw it in the cinema and weren't crazy about it, it's worth watching again at home. it stands up on the small screen. ok, mark. thank you so much. you can find all of our previous programmes on the iplayer. and also more online. that's all from us, thank you for watching,
director is a major talent, she was described as a rising star of tomorrow ten years ago by screen internationals feature film. it's a great piece of work, the levelling. and best dvd? jackie. when i reviewed this the first time round, it took me two viewings to get to grips with it. one of the things i love about it is the score, which is brilliant. a lot of attention on the central performance. which when i first saw it, i thought it felt strangely stilted, maybe a bit over—theatrical....
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it is weirdly something like ten years ago she was named as a rising star by screen international, likefilm, superb sound design. great score. and again very, very low—key but very powerful. i really liked it. david troughton to plays her father. he does and between them they investigate family secrets that have been buried but refuse to stay buried. best dvd. mulholland drive. yeah, it's coming to blu—ray overseen by david lynch. i flagged this up as you probably know, twin peaks is coming back. i always found david lynch a fascinating director. this was voted, there was a bbc poll of something like best films of the 20th century. this came out on top. it started life as a tv pilot and didn't start as a film. it is a david lynch classic. it's lovely to have it in a beautiful transfer and to revisit it. i don't think it's lynch's best film but all of lynch's back catalogue is best having in the best possible format. we have had a mixed bag. we have, yes. the only thing i take away is see whatever you want, but king arthur... we are there. we got the message. did i make that clear? alway
it is weirdly something like ten years ago she was named as a rising star by screen international, likefilm, superb sound design. great score. and again very, very low—key but very powerful. i really liked it. david troughton to plays her father. he does and between them they investigate family secrets that have been buried but refuse to stay buried. best dvd. mulholland drive. yeah, it's coming to blu—ray overseen by david lynch. i flagged this up as you probably know, twin peaks is coming...
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director is a major talent, she was described as a rising star of tomorrow ten years ago by screen internationalg. and best dvd? jackie. when i reviewed this the first time round, it took me two viewings to get to grips with it. one of the things i love about it is the score, which is brilliant. a lot of attention on the central performance. which when i first saw it, i thought it felt strangely stilted, maybe a bit over—theatrical. second time round, i realised it's a film about a woman in a position whereby she has to perform certain roles. and that awkwardness is very deliberate. the theatricality is on purpose. it's a multilayered film. it's not immediately accessible, but it really does, the more you watch it the more you find in it. which is another reason why if you saw it in the cinema and weren't crazy about it, it's worth watching again at home. it stands up on the small screen. ok, mark. thank you so much. you can find all of our previous programmes on the iplayer. and also more online. that's all from us, thank you for watching, goodbye. hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and
director is a major talent, she was described as a rising star of tomorrow ten years ago by screen internationalg. and best dvd? jackie. when i reviewed this the first time round, it took me two viewings to get to grips with it. one of the things i love about it is the score, which is brilliant. a lot of attention on the central performance. which when i first saw it, i thought it felt strangely stilted, maybe a bit over—theatrical. second time round, i realised it's a film about a woman in a...
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it is weirdly something like ten years ago she was named as a rising star by screen international, like of short films. it's a rich emotionally powerful film, superb sound design. great score. and again very, very low—key but very powerful. i really liked it. david troughton to plays her father. he does and between them they investigate family secrets that have been buried but refuse to stay buried. best dvd. mulholland drive. yeah, it's coming to blu—ray overseen by david lynch. i flagged this up as you probably know, twin peaks is coming back. i always found david lynch a fascinating director. this was voted, there was a bbc poll of something like best films of the 20th century. this came out on top. it started life as a tv pilot and didn't start as a film. it is a david lynch classic. it's lovely to have it in a beautiful transfer and to revisit it. i don't think it's lynch's best film but all of lynch's back catalogue is best having in the best possible format. we have had a mixed bag. we have, yes. the only thing i take away is see whatever you want, but king arthur... we are there
it is weirdly something like ten years ago she was named as a rising star by screen international, like of short films. it's a rich emotionally powerful film, superb sound design. great score. and again very, very low—key but very powerful. i really liked it. david troughton to plays her father. he does and between them they investigate family secrets that have been buried but refuse to stay buried. best dvd. mulholland drive. yeah, it's coming to blu—ray overseen by david lynch. i flagged...
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it is weirdly something like ten years ago she was named as a rising star by screen international, likereat score. and again very, very low—key but very powerful. i really liked it. david troughton to plays her father. he does and between them they investigate family secrets that have been buried but refuse to stay buried. best dvd. mulholland drive. yeah, it's coming to blu—ray overseen by david lynch. i flagged this up as you probably know, twin peaks is coming back. i always found david lynch a fascinating director. this was voted, there was a bbc poll of something like best films of the 20th century. of the 21st century. this came out on top. it started life as a tv pilot and didn't start as a film. it is a david lynch classic. it's lovely to have it in a beautiful transfer and to revisit it. i don't think it's lynch's best film but all of lynch's back catalogue is best having in the best possible format. we have had a mixed bag. we have, yes. the only thing i take away is see whatever you want, but king arthur... we are there. we got the message. did i make that clear? always good
it is weirdly something like ten years ago she was named as a rising star by screen international, likereat score. and again very, very low—key but very powerful. i really liked it. david troughton to plays her father. he does and between them they investigate family secrets that have been buried but refuse to stay buried. best dvd. mulholland drive. yeah, it's coming to blu—ray overseen by david lynch. i flagged this up as you probably know, twin peaks is coming back. i always found david...
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screenings. researchers writing in the internal medicine, recommend more targ teted approach. screening those under 40 who have a major risk factor, high blood pressure, smoking or, family history of heart disease. >> all right, coming up in the next >> finale of "dancing with the stars." >> heating up insomniac kitchen with franco is it hot in here? >> it is hot for sure. >> you have something really sexy, wonderful, fantastic. >> tasty. >> super statasty. >> it is about the food, kendis. >> it is about the food. >> we'll got to it next. you are watching "world news now." even those that cause stomach bugs. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. you knmegared omega-3s... but did you know your eyes, your brain, and your joints really love them too? introducing megared advanced 4in1... just one softgel delivers mega support. ♪ >> it is not as fun as a one man dance party. let me tell you. he is a proven model, restaurant owner, heating up the food industry with interesting cooki
screenings. researchers writing in the internal medicine, recommend more targ teted approach. screening those under 40 who have a major risk factor, high blood pressure, smoking or, family history of heart disease. >> all right, coming up in the next >> finale of "dancing with the stars." >> heating up insomniac kitchen with franco is it hot in here? >> it is hot for sure. >> you have something really sexy, wonderful, fantastic. >> tasty. >>...
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international operations. congress has given u.s. customs and border protection the responsibility and authority to screen items at the first entry into the united states. at entry, customs hands the authority to open and respect all inbound items without a warrant to identify prohibited items. inbound international mail from foreign postal operators arrives by plane at one of our international service centers, known as isc aes typically arrives in large bags packed in containers. after initial bulk screening by customs inbound shipments receive an initial receipt scan by the postal service. at this point, items requested by customs are presented for further inspection. for those items which advanced electronic data known as aed, is furnished, customs has an enhanced ability to target items for inspection. today the postal service collects aed for more than 90% of its outbound international pack js and receives 40% to 50% of this information for inbound packages. to put this in perspective comparing data from fiscal year 2015 to present aed for inbound international packages has increased from approximately 1% to present range between
international operations. congress has given u.s. customs and border protection the responsibility and authority to screen items at the first entry into the united states. at entry, customs hands the authority to open and respect all inbound items without a warrant to identify prohibited items. inbound international mail from foreign postal operators arrives by plane at one of our international service centers, known as isc aes typically arrives in large bags packed in containers. after initial...
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witnesses to better understand processes used by the coastal service, private shippers to screen international shipments, for illicit packages. and shippers and federal agencies, how to push forward improvements. and the first line of defense, into the country. and one of the biggest priorities, on this committee. and the linchpin of $1 trillion industry, in -- of congress does not act for postal reform. enacting legislation free of billions of dollars, to shore up, to shore up security. and inbound international package volume has grown significantly in the past three years. in fact it is nearly doubled going from 150 million pieces in 2015 to 275 million pieces in 2016. no question they haven't got increased volume in addition to increasing domestic packages, we welcome that but putting a strain on an already stretched resource. unlike private carriers the postal service is required to deliver all mail it receives from foreign posts in a timely manner. this is due to our membership in the universal postal union which sets international standards and ensures that we can send mail ourselves to
witnesses to better understand processes used by the coastal service, private shippers to screen international shipments, for illicit packages. and shippers and federal agencies, how to push forward improvements. and the first line of defense, into the country. and one of the biggest priorities, on this committee. and the linchpin of $1 trillion industry, in -- of congress does not act for postal reform. enacting legislation free of billions of dollars, to shore up, to shore up security. and...
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witnesses to better understand the processes used by the postal service, by private shippers to screen international mail shipments and to identify and stop potentially illicit packages. i look forward to learning more about the coordination between federal agencieses working well and identify areas we need to push for improvements. training in today's discussion is the postal service in partnership which is our first line of defense in preventing the flow of illegal drugs and contraband into our country. as some of you recall, protecting and improving the system in this country has been one of our biggest priorities on this committee for a number of years. the postal service is vital to our. [inaudible] agency is facing insolvency if congress does not act. in acting that legislation will free up billions of dollars that the postal service can use not only to invest for the future and improve customer service, but also shore up mail security. it is worth noting that despite the uncertainty at the postal service, the inbound package volume has grown significantly in the past three years.from 150 in f
witnesses to better understand the processes used by the postal service, by private shippers to screen international mail shipments and to identify and stop potentially illicit packages. i look forward to learning more about the coordination between federal agencieses working well and identify areas we need to push for improvements. training in today's discussion is the postal service in partnership which is our first line of defense in preventing the flow of illegal drugs and contraband into...
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john kelly expected at reagan international to observe screening. tenney with the latest. >> it's expected to be a busy summer travel season. secretary kelly is coming to make sure things gets started on the right foot. the next few days alone, there there be nearly three million people hopping on plane. that's more than a year ago. a lot of folks don't remember a year ago. the scene at airports when lines snaked through the airport and took hours to get through. tsa is trying to avoid a repeat of that. to do that, they have hired more than 2,000 security officers to help get people through the lines and also new k-9 teams to help with the searching of bags here as well. now, over the next few days, that's when we'll see the kicking off of the summer travel season and the tsa says their goal is to have you in and out of the security lines in less than five minutes. they say so far they have been able to do that. this weekend will be the first real test to see if they can keep that up. here at reagan, there's not been much lines. when the lines back
john kelly expected at reagan international to observe screening. tenney with the latest. >> it's expected to be a busy summer travel season. secretary kelly is coming to make sure things gets started on the right foot. the next few days alone, there there be nearly three million people hopping on plane. that's more than a year ago. a lot of folks don't remember a year ago. the scene at airports when lines snaked through the airport and took hours to get through. tsa is trying to avoid a...
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thousands of documents were posted online today, what appear to be e-mails, internal memos, even screen shots of purported bank records. according to the macron campaign, it includes fake documents intended to spread disinformation. the american intelligence community attributed with high confidence to russia. we do not have confirmation about who carried out this latest attack, but macron's opponent, far right nationalist marine le pen is widely seen as an ally of the kremlin. she visited putin during the campaign. and just last week, security researchers warned that macron had been attacked by the same russian hackers who targeted clinton. i'm joined by david frum. i'm struck by the brazenness of this. >> well, at this point i don't know how anybody manages to cast a vote in good conscience for a candidate unless they have been hacked by the russians. it does seem to be the good housekeeping seal for a modern democratic politician. >> it's sort of remarkable to think about the russians, if they did do it and we're somewhat speculating although it's informed speculation, but that russi
thousands of documents were posted online today, what appear to be e-mails, internal memos, even screen shots of purported bank records. according to the macron campaign, it includes fake documents intended to spread disinformation. the american intelligence community attributed with high confidence to russia. we do not have confirmation about who carried out this latest attack, but macron's opponent, far right nationalist marine le pen is widely seen as an ally of the kremlin. she visited...
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another piece of international news landing on the screen, a missile launched by north korea has flownth korea is said to everfired an little while ago. north korea is said to ever fired an unidentified ballistic missile near to the western coast. south korean military added that the united states were helping them to conduct analysis. and here in britain we understand that bradford airport is closed because of those suspicious package. all passengers are safe and the police are on side issuing further information in due course. in the morning pages of the newspapers. the telegraph leads with the cyber attack on friday which hit 48 nhs trusts. it said thousands of operations and appointments will be cancelled as staff race themselves for more problems on monday. the 0bserver focuses on the election campaign and says that a multimillionaire city worker has pledged to fund a campaign to try and oust almost 140 pro— remain mps to make sure there is no backsliding on brexit after the election. the sunday times leads with the pledge from theresa may to change the law and help councils build
another piece of international news landing on the screen, a missile launched by north korea has flownth korea is said to everfired an little while ago. north korea is said to ever fired an unidentified ballistic missile near to the western coast. south korean military added that the united states were helping them to conduct analysis. and here in britain we understand that bradford airport is closed because of those suspicious package. all passengers are safe and the police are on side issuing...
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and who else would it be but that exotic queen of the screen sofia lorens to excite the pressmen and crowds? it wasn't only internationalz and glamour, the media circus. cannes was always very good at attracting the most beautiful, talented and famous and, certainly, if you look at some of the images from the 19505 and you will see robert mitchum and kim novak and ava gardner. the glamour, the glitz, the stars on the riviera. that really was solidified in the 19505. over the years, the official films 5late at cannes has recognised key films and filmmakers. cannes is dominated as the international ta5te maker for arthouse cinema. there are over 4000 film festivals a year and many of the other important film festivals look at what cannes is showing what the awards are and what the word of mouth is. it influences many other film festivals that follow. but cannes is perhaps not so influential as it once was in spotlighting in new cinema. in the 19605, cannes was far more crucial as a taste maker in the absence of other festivals, in the absence of what we now have in terms of the internet and social media. everything is on
and who else would it be but that exotic queen of the screen sofia lorens to excite the pressmen and crowds? it wasn't only internationalz and glamour, the media circus. cannes was always very good at attracting the most beautiful, talented and famous and, certainly, if you look at some of the images from the 19505 and you will see robert mitchum and kim novak and ava gardner. the glamour, the glitz, the stars on the riviera. that really was solidified in the 19505. over the years, the official...
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when isis overran mosul in 2014, they also captured the city's international airport and with it all the modern security scanner and screening equipment necessary to test their new bombs. on our trip, there were certain no-go areas. iraqi forces kept us well away from entering the most sensitive buildings, warning that isis had booby-trapped them. a commander told us isis had also torched some of the facilities in order to hide evidence, but it appears what was left behind has given u.s. officials new cause for concern. the threat from isis has already led in part to the u.s. banning electronics on flights from ten airports in the middle east and africa. scott, talks are now under way on whether to expand that ban to cities in europe. >> pelley: charlie d'agata in the london newsroom. now, in syria, u.s.-backed forces are closing in on the city of raqqa, the isis capital. families are fleeing the battle, and holly williams is inside syria. >> reporter: in the desert west ex raqqa, there is an exodus. in the only vehicles they have, their belongings caked in dust, they stream out of villages where isis is losing territory. he
when isis overran mosul in 2014, they also captured the city's international airport and with it all the modern security scanner and screening equipment necessary to test their new bombs. on our trip, there were certain no-go areas. iraqi forces kept us well away from entering the most sensitive buildings, warning that isis had booby-trapped them. a commander told us isis had also torched some of the facilities in order to hide evidence, but it appears what was left behind has given u.s....
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call the number on your screen right now and we will announce the winner later in the newscast. from being an intern, not just getting coffee endnotes. -- coffee and notes. some companies are paying their interns huge money. jonathan: it was a daring out of north carolina where he pursued through said to race in on a boat to save a mother and child clinging to a tree and floodwaters. a helicopter captured the moment when they were pulled from the water. they got swept up in the current while looking at fishing traps. alison: a kansas boy with autism is back with this family after a police officer jumped into a pond to save him. the officer's body camera recorded the rescue. the officer was interviewing witnesses when he noticed the four-year-old just standing next to the water. at that moment, the boy fell in and the officer jumped in seconds later. the boy had wandered away from his parents. wow. [gunshots] a tough scene to forget, a the police officer pleading guilty in the shooting of an unarmed black man. south carolina officer michael slater shot walter scott as scott was walking all -- running
call the number on your screen right now and we will announce the winner later in the newscast. from being an intern, not just getting coffee endnotes. -- coffee and notes. some companies are paying their interns huge money. jonathan: it was a daring out of north carolina where he pursued through said to race in on a boat to save a mother and child clinging to a tree and floodwaters. a helicopter captured the moment when they were pulled from the water. they got swept up in the current while...
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international flight into the u.s. it's becoming more difficult for tsa agents to find threats using the normal screening process. e passengers are stuffing their carry-on bags more than ever. >> are you going to ban laptops from the cabin on all international flights into and out of the u.s.? >> i might. there is a real threat. there are numerous threats against aviation. that is the thing they are obsessed with, the terrorists, the idea of knocking down an airplane in flight. we will raise the bar for aviation security, much higher than it is now. harris: brian is reporting from times square. if they are obsessed, we've got to get better. >> that's right. good evening to you. security is at the forefront of everyone's mind. many americans are traveling including here in times square. obviously it's at the forefront of everyone's ppened in manches. even yesterday at newark international, some of the (p< was seen when someone pointed out that someone left a pressure cooker in a brown bag near a trashcan causing a partial evacuation of terminal a. it was not an explosive device, but authorities in and some sources
international flight into the u.s. it's becoming more difficult for tsa agents to find threats using the normal screening process. e passengers are stuffing their carry-on bags more than ever. >> are you going to ban laptops from the cabin on all international flights into and out of the u.s.? >> i might. there is a real threat. there are numerous threats against aviation. that is the thing they are obsessed with, the terrorists, the idea of knocking down an airplane in flight. we...
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international phenomenon. >> he has been brought to life on the big screen. >>> all right.wave, check, muggy friday, check. now i'm tracking the strong storms heading our direction. we'll have more on the other side of the break. see you then. >>> gypsy is set in the fading days and features a legendary scorer as well as series of talented actors. and along with amy murphy amy brought along another star who plays -- >> is it chow si? >> yes. >> tell us about the show and what it's like to perform. >> this show is mainly about the ultimate stage mom, momma rose. it's a great experience. i enjoyed it a lot. >> you have an interesting story about andy. tell us about it. >> we knew we needed a dog. a friend of mine is a foster parent for a rescue called peace love and doggie paws. i met andy and that was it. he is becoming a star. >> speaking of stars, you're so poised. tell me how you got started in theater. >> i started at the age of five. my mother loved musical theater. i have grown to love it as well. >> she wasn't a backstage mom or anything was she? >> she is kind of lik
international phenomenon. >> he has been brought to life on the big screen. >>> all right.wave, check, muggy friday, check. now i'm tracking the strong storms heading our direction. we'll have more on the other side of the break. see you then. >>> gypsy is set in the fading days and features a legendary scorer as well as series of talented actors. and along with amy murphy amy brought along another star who plays -- >> is it chow si? >> yes. >> tell us...
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when isis overran mosul in 2014, they also captured the city's international airport, and with it all the modern security scanner and screeningquipment necessary to test their new bombs. on our trip, there were certain no-go areas. iraqi forces kept us well away from entering the most sensitive buildings, warning that isis had booby trapped them. a commander told us isis had also torched some of the facilities in order to hide evidence, but it appears what was left behind has given u.s. officials new cause for concern. the threat from isis has already led in part to the u.s. banning electronics on flights from ten airports in the middle east and africa. talks are now under way on whether to expand that ban to cities in europe. >> charlie d'agata in the london newsroom. >>> now in syria, u.s.-backed forces are closing in on the city of raqqah. the isis capital. families are fleeing the battle. and holly williams is inside syria. >> reporter: in the desert, west of raqqah, there's exodus, in the only vehicle they have, their belongings, caked in dust, they stream out of villages where isis is losing territory. some shepherding
when isis overran mosul in 2014, they also captured the city's international airport, and with it all the modern security scanner and screeningquipment necessary to test their new bombs. on our trip, there were certain no-go areas. iraqi forces kept us well away from entering the most sensitive buildings, warning that isis had booby trapped them. a commander told us isis had also torched some of the facilities in order to hide evidence, but it appears what was left behind has given u.s....
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and defiant of international pressure and the threat of more sanctions, pyongyang fires a short range listed missile. of screens, the cancer festival draws to an end. sofia coppola becomes a second home to take him the prize for best director. also coming up in the hour in business, more on the cancellation of -- in business we will have more on the financial repressions of british airways canceling a flight. ♪ it is likely to shape franco russian ties for years to come. vladimir putin touching down in france to me president emmanuel macron. they will get to it exhibition at versailles to celebrate the 300 anniversary of peter the great's trip to paris. international issues will not be a salt that salt without the russians. -- will not be solved without the russians. reporter: it is here, part of the palace of versailles that emmanuel macron will receive vladimir putin. it is a symbolic menu. it was here in 1717 when peter the great forged a detente with france. this comes seven months after the russian president canceled a trip to paris following based that with francois hollande. >> opening up a new page. may
and defiant of international pressure and the threat of more sanctions, pyongyang fires a short range listed missile. of screens, the cancer festival draws to an end. sofia coppola becomes a second home to take him the prize for best director. also coming up in the hour in business, more on the cancellation of -- in business we will have more on the financial repressions of british airways canceling a flight. ♪ it is likely to shape franco russian ties for years to come. vladimir putin...
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interned over to the editorial division. -- then turned over. the commentary is spoken by an offscreen narrator. and approved at a screeninghe required number prints are made and the film's release for distribution. still picture division, facilities exist for handling 1008 by 10 prints every hour. these facilities include developers, contact printers and washers and dryers. keeping the navy out in front in the four graphic world is the job of the tested evaluation division. this is the film depository will millions preserve film, record historical events. is. naval receiving station just crossed the 11th street ridge from the naval grant record. the station performs the usual functions of receiving station. logistic support is provided for virtually all navy enlisted personnel assigned to do -- assigned to the metropolitan area. of mostntain records naval enlisted men stationed in poor countries. the navy school of music is also located on the station. the trains and provides personnel for navy events throughout the world. the receiving station also quarters the u.s. naval ceremonial guard which forms the guard of honor f
interned over to the editorial division. -- then turned over. the commentary is spoken by an offscreen narrator. and approved at a screeninghe required number prints are made and the film's release for distribution. still picture division, facilities exist for handling 1008 by 10 prints every hour. these facilities include developers, contact printers and washers and dryers. keeping the navy out in front in the four graphic world is the job of the tested evaluation division. this is the film...
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international airport, wusa 9. >>> and that's not all. tsa agents are testing out new screening procedures. bottom line, you'll have to take more stuff out of your carry on at a few test airports. the goal is clearing clutter that screeners have to this one replaces the check who checks your boarding pass with a machine that does the same thing. they can scan driver's license and passports that match your name up with the flight's manifest. that test program is expected to show up at dulles next month. >>> some people living in southeast are wondering if the cities learned anything from the death of a six-year-old. this is xavier lucky. he was hit and killed by a car on his birthday. less than two weeks ago. it all happened in the 4300 block of livingston road. a road that neighbors say is straight up dangerous. here's delia goncalves. >> the stretch has always been a problem. cars simply going way too fast. the only reason why folks are slowing down now, is to take a look at this growing memorial for a little boy who never made it across the street. >> there's always people flying up and t
international airport, wusa 9. >>> and that's not all. tsa agents are testing out new screening procedures. bottom line, you'll have to take more stuff out of your carry on at a few test airports. the goal is clearing clutter that screeners have to this one replaces the check who checks your boarding pass with a machine that does the same thing. they can scan driver's license and passports that match your name up with the flight's manifest. that test program is expected to show up at...
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on screen a message demanding $300 in bitcoin to get access. >> this was not targeted at the nhs. it's an international attack. >> reporter: the attack reportedly affecting computer networks in at least 70 countries. russia hit the worst. even spreading through that country's interior ministry. security experts say the virus exploits holes in software security first identified by the national security agency and leaked by hackers. it's called wanna decryptor or wanna cry. the goal, not patient files or data, just money. last year, a hospital in l.a. paid $17,000 to unlock their files. in january, a hotel in austria was hit. >> if you keep your security up to date, if you make regular backups of important data, then you can recover from an instance like this. the problem is many organizations don't defend themselves in advance. >> reporter: the message to britain's hospitals, pay up by may 19th or their data will disappear. it's not yet clear who is behind the attack but tonight as dhs is putting out that alert to u.s. companies, a microsoft spokesperson said to guard against the virus, simply make sure
on screen a message demanding $300 in bitcoin to get access. >> this was not targeted at the nhs. it's an international attack. >> reporter: the attack reportedly affecting computer networks in at least 70 countries. russia hit the worst. even spreading through that country's interior ministry. security experts say the virus exploits holes in software security first identified by the national security agency and leaked by hackers. it's called wanna decryptor or wanna cry. the goal,...
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screen, these are like pictures. these are nasa astronauts aboard the international space station.ing -- they are getting ready for the 200 spacewalk on the space station this morning. this is incredible. the astronaut, peggy whitson and jack fischer, they are in -- that is jack by the way. there in the airlock waiting to get the go-ahead from mission control and that they will be outside the international space station for just over six hours replacing parts on the space station. it is incredible. we are in the space and we are at houston command and we are watching everything. spacewalk number 200. live on mornings on 2.>>that would be cool to do that.>>i would do that. and now we will welcome you back to mornings on 2. it is friday, may 12. >>good morning i am pam clark. it is 5:30 am. definitely feels cool out there. >>> yes, it is. maybe tuesday we have a chance of rain. it will be windy and cool here and that it will slowly rebound. speaking of space, alien covenant starts soon and the new blade runner will be out in october. that's my idea of science fiction.>>it will be bet
screen, these are like pictures. these are nasa astronauts aboard the international space station.ing -- they are getting ready for the 200 spacewalk on the space station this morning. this is incredible. the astronaut, peggy whitson and jack fischer, they are in -- that is jack by the way. there in the airlock waiting to get the go-ahead from mission control and that they will be outside the international space station for just over six hours replacing parts on the space station. it is...
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screen. he is sort of a dean of the international diplomatic community. this is a guy who never says a word that hasn't been considered. so one wonders what this picture looks like with donald trump saying things like fbi director james comey was a nut job and now we're clear of pressure because he's gone. what do you make of this? >> it is extraordinary. one of the craziest things i've ever heard. it shows the inexperience of this president to have scheduled th meeting, to have not had the american press in the meeting. but to have photographers shooting it for the russians. vladimir putin already in sochi two days ago was making fun of it and laughing and lavrov was in the front row and saying that he had a transcript. he probably didn't have a transcript but they had a note taker. and lavrov was sitting in the front row laughing and putin was saying, you held out on me. you didn't tell me all those classified, those secrets they were telling you. and if they want, i can help president trump by presenting a transcript and telling congress. now we learne
screen. he is sort of a dean of the international diplomatic community. this is a guy who never says a word that hasn't been considered. so one wonders what this picture looks like with donald trump saying things like fbi director james comey was a nut job and now we're clear of pressure because he's gone. what do you make of this? >> it is extraordinary. one of the craziest things i've ever heard. it shows the inexperience of this president to have scheduled th meeting, to have not had...
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your three day weaken here, get this, changes involving tsa screenings of your carry on bags go into effect, i don't know philadelphia internationalrt, maybe when you come back, passenger at major airports will have to place all of their electronic gear, larger than a cell phone, even some food items, into a separate bin to be x-rayed by themselves. >> tsa says it is meant to make it easier for screen tears scan the often cluttered bags. the procedure is being tested at ten airports, including lax, fort lauderdale and boston's logan international airport. >> yes, so watch it on the way back. not in philly yet. this is all comes because of the israeli terrorism tip that they got that, see, these bombs might be in laptops. so now we have to separate them into separate bins. i see that a lot though anyway. >> well, usually, if you have ipad or something you can keep it in, if it is a small device, but yes, the laptops, do you have take them out. >> anything bigger than that now. all right, hey, fox says that new show, two new shows on tonight, love connection is back. >> yes. >> and beat shazam, fox on fox, jen, talking about jamie f
your three day weaken here, get this, changes involving tsa screenings of your carry on bags go into effect, i don't know philadelphia internationalrt, maybe when you come back, passenger at major airports will have to place all of their electronic gear, larger than a cell phone, even some food items, into a separate bin to be x-rayed by themselves. >> tsa says it is meant to make it easier for screen tears scan the often cluttered bags. the procedure is being tested at ten airports,...
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international airports. passengers will remove items like books, food and electronic items for separate screening. tsa has been successfully testing operations at all airports and hopes to implement them at the lecture reports later this year. stay with fox does this for live reports from around jeff flock on the story. train to the global market actually been seen overnight after the dow, nasdaq and s&p up five days in a row. we had record closes yesterday here at home in the nikkei up one third of 1%. hong kong hang seng up in china up 1.5%. chris kospi up 1.1%. >> european markets opened higher. cac quarante higher by 12 in the dax powered by 10. nicole: record closes for the acid via nasdaq and the town not far away from his own record. dow futures at 78 pages to be futures upsetting. nasdaq futures at night team. lea: oil prices higher as investors expect oil producing companies to extend their output cut. we'll glorify 9 cents at $51.27 a barrel. gold higher by four bucks at 12.68 rants. nicole: coming outcome of the federal reserve indicated central bankers aren't in a hurry to raise intere
international airports. passengers will remove items like books, food and electronic items for separate screening. tsa has been successfully testing operations at all airports and hopes to implement them at the lecture reports later this year. stay with fox does this for live reports from around jeff flock on the story. train to the global market actually been seen overnight after the dow, nasdaq and s&p up five days in a row. we had record closes yesterday here at home in the nikkei up one...
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screened. food and cell phones to be placed separately. jeff flock live at o'hare international with the latest. oh, making lines longer. reporter: that is not the half of it, melissa. chocolate, they make you take chocolate out of your bag, i can't believe it. anyway, new security procedures being tested across the country. they will require people to take a whole lot more out of their carry-on bags. take a look what they are targeting in terms of items. as we said, chocolate. apparently chocolate on the x-ray machine looks a little bit like a plastic explosive. so they have had a lot of problems screening those. also books required to take out, they are so thick x-ray machine can't see through them. anything bigger than a cell phone, ipads and tablets they're a no-go too. any food comes out of the bag under these new regulations. they're being tested at 10 airport across the country. if you fly through for example, detroit or lax or boston logan, some others you are likely going to come up against these new regulations. the good news, two pieces of good news. one, the tsa says
screened. food and cell phones to be placed separately. jeff flock live at o'hare international with the latest. oh, making lines longer. reporter: that is not the half of it, melissa. chocolate, they make you take chocolate out of your bag, i can't believe it. anyway, new security procedures being tested across the country. they will require people to take a whole lot more out of their carry-on bags. take a look what they are targeting in terms of items. as we said, chocolate. apparently...
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the big headline here is we have obtained the internal trump policy for how they're doing this put up on the screeno they're putting the onus on the foreigners to identify themselves. >> exactly. that is in spirit, and i think in letter a real departure or violation of the pledge donald trump made in january after he was elected saying we're going to track all this and give the money back. they're now saying basically, we're just going to trust the foreign government officials who potentially could be trying to influence or bribe the u.s. government to self-report themselves. i want to give you one more reaction. executive director of crew, which is suing them, gave us this response -- >> playing devil's advocate here, can the trump administration or trump organization argue hey, listen, if we don't know they're a foreign national, they can't influence us. >> they could argue that. if you think the tracking system is the end of the story. the question, and this will ultimately be resolved by the courts because we don't have a ruling on this because no president has ever tried to run this large a bu
the big headline here is we have obtained the internal trump policy for how they're doing this put up on the screeno they're putting the onus on the foreigners to identify themselves. >> exactly. that is in spirit, and i think in letter a real departure or violation of the pledge donald trump made in january after he was elected saying we're going to track all this and give the money back. they're now saying basically, we're just going to trust the foreign government officials who...
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international cast. the film got a four—minute ovation from the press at cannes, but was booed at the start of the screeninged due to the press reaction, when in fact, a technical fault was to blame. the cast were diplomatic about the controversy. there is a revolution happen. i figure will continue. right now, i think it is unaware conversation is being had. so to be a part of a conversation with a movie that sparks further conversation, i think, is a very interesting thing, and it is a huge honour to be included. netflix is also funded offbeat the meyerowitz stories. they are finding risky movies when traditional studios refused to. but many critics to write their presence here. this, cannes' 70th birthday, isa here. this, cannes' 70th birthday, is a clash between the old and the new. the booing of companies such as amazon on an netflix are ways of showing support for traditional methods of showing films, on a big screen, and a cinema. there are fears that this could become less frequent with the dominance of new giants. the festival has responded to the controversy by saying that no firm can be in compet
international cast. the film got a four—minute ovation from the press at cannes, but was booed at the start of the screeninged due to the press reaction, when in fact, a technical fault was to blame. the cast were diplomatic about the controversy. there is a revolution happen. i figure will continue. right now, i think it is unaware conversation is being had. so to be a part of a conversation with a movie that sparks further conversation, i think, is a very interesting thing, and it is a huge...